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Transcript: Once the puff pastry shells have cooled, use a small knife to cut out the top circle of each one and very carefully remove inner, doughy part. Insert the tip of the plastic bag into the edge of each cream puff and squeeze. Step 2 : Making whipped cream Blend the ingredients. Mix 1 cup heavy whipping cream, 1 tablespoon granulated sugar, and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract. Whip the ingredients with an electric mixer or balloon whisk until you see soft peaks form. Melt the chocolate. Melt 1/2 cup of semi-sweet or milk chocolate chips in a microwave at high heat for 1 minute until the chocolate has completely melted. Stir half of the whipped cream mixture into the chocolate and blend with a spatula. repeat the previous step by replace dark chocolate with durian flesh. Mix the dough -In a medium saucepan on medium-high heat, place one cup of water and one stick (1/2 cup) of butter. -After the butter is melted, turn off heat and add one cup all-purpose flour all at once. -Stir until the dough forms a ball and flour is absorbed. -Add the eggs all at once and mix on low speed until the dough absorbs the eggs. Bake the cream puffs -Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes . ECON BUCK SDN BHD Proudly Present Step 2 : Making whipped cream Ingredients: -1 cup water -1/2 cup butter (one cube) -1 cup all-purpose flour -2 large eggs Ingredients: i. making chocolate flavour -1 cup (240 ml) heavy whipping cream -1 tablespoon (15 grams) granulated sugar -½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract -½ cup (120 ml) of semi-sweet or milk chocolate chips -110 grams of dark chocolate. ii. making durian flavour 110 grams of durian flesh. 1 cup (240 ml) heavy whipping cream 1 tablespoon (15 grams) granulated sugar ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract Step 3:Fill the cream puffs Prep Time: 25 minutes Cook Time: 25 minutes Total Time: 50 minutes Yield: Makes 6 cream puffs with chocolate and durian flavour Product Demonstration: Cream Puff Step 1 : making pastry shell THE END

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Transcript: Introduction to Blood Products Definition of Blood Products Blood products are components derived from human blood, utilized for therapeutic purposes. They can include whole blood, red blood cells, platelets, plasma, and other fractions used to treat various medical conditions. Importance of Blood Products Blood products play a crucial role in medical treatments, such as surgery, trauma care, and cancer therapy. They enable healthcare providers to manage blood loss, support patients with blood disorders, and ensure effective transfusions. Types of Blood Products There are several types of blood products, including red blood cells (RBCs), platelets, plasma, and cryoprecipitate. Each type serves distinct functions and is used based on clinical requirements and patient needs. Product Demonstration Information About Each Blood Product Red Blood Cells: Uses and Benefits Red blood cells (RBCs) are essential for transporting oxygen throughout the body. They are commonly used in transfusions for patients with anemia, trauma, or during surgery, improving oxygen delivery and aiding recovery. Types of Blood Products Cryoprecipitate: Indications for Use Overview of Blood Products and Their Information Cryoprecipitate is a blood product rich in clotting factors and is used primarily in cases of significant bleeding or surgeries. It is particularly effective in managing patients with hemophilia or those requiring additional clotting support. Platelets: Applications in Medicine Red Blood Cells Platelets are crucial for blood clotting and wound healing. They are administered to patients undergoing chemotherapy or those with bleeding disorders to prevent excessive bleeding and promote healing. Platelets Platelets are small cell fragments that play a vital role in coagulation, preventing excessive bleeding after injury. They aggregate at the site of a wound, forming a clot to stop blood loss and contribute to healing processes. White Blood Cells: Role in Immune Response Red blood cells (RBCs) are essential for oxygen transport throughout the body. They contain hemoglobin, which binds to oxygen in the lungs and releases it in tissues, making them critical for maintaining energy levels and overall metabolism. Plasma: Composition and Functions White blood cells (WBCs) are key players in the body's immune system, defending against infections and foreign invaders. They are used in therapies for patients with compromised immune systems or certain cancers, enhancing immune responses during treatment. Cryoprecipitate Plasma Cryoprecipitate is a component derived from fresh frozen plasma, containing fibrinogen and clotting factors. It is used to treat bleeding disorders and is particularly effective in managing hemophilia and other clotting deficiencies. Plasma is the liquid component of blood, comprising about 55% of its volume. It carries nutrients, hormones, and proteins throughout the body, and is crucial for maintaining blood pressure and volume. Plasma is the liquid component of blood, making up about 55% of its volume, containing water, electrolytes, proteins, and waste products. It helps maintain blood pressure and volume and is vital for transporting nutrients and hormones. White Blood Cells White blood cells (WBCs) are key players in the immune system, defending the body against infections. They are classified into different types, each with specific functions, including lymphocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils.

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Transcript: Moodle GradeBook 9 Oct. 2019 Product Title- Moodle Gradebook Client - Dr. Rhoda Abadia ITECH 7415 Masters Project Introduction Sukhpreet Kaur Mandal (Project Manager, Coder & Document writer) Lovepreet Kaur (Document writer, Database designer & Tester) Ritika Sharma (Document writer, Analyst & Tester) Rajveer Kaur Gill (Coder, Tester & Document writer) Parbhjeet Kaur Dhillon (Scrum Master ) Roles Roles Problem in marking final grades Less flexible software Problem in visualization of results Share report between the lecturer Export report in PDF format Problem Statement Project Problem 1 User stories User Stories (Every Interaction, 2019) 2 Login and logout of account Create and delete user(s) individually or in bulk Modify, update, add or delete users details Update, add or delete subjects and subject details Assign a subject to lecturer Reset password for all users Provide grade formulas Add list of students individually or in bulk enrolment As an Administrator, I want to .. Administrator 3 Login with given credentials Logout of the account Reset own password Be able to provide input to the formula of grade calculation Add hurdle as condition in computation of final grades Generate a report that visually represents the progress of a student in a subject Share report between lecturers/tutors Export final grades and report in PDF format As a Lecturer, I want to.. Lecturer 4 Login with given credentials logout from the account Change my login details View my subject performance results in a table and graph As a student, I want to.. Student 5 Methodology Waterfall (Balaji and Murugaiyan 2012) Agile methodology (Martin 2002) Literature Review & Adopted Methodology Research 6 Small project light weight Incremental Test driven development Cope with changing requirements Direct communication with client Regular feedback from client (Mahalakshmi and Sundararajan 2013) Description of Methodology Description of Methodology 7 Requirements Analysis Design and Development Testing Tasks Project Task 9 Product Development Our method & process 7 Framework MVC (Selfa, Carrillo et al. 2006) Maven (Agarwal 2014) Project Approach Project Approach Satisfy the user requirements Lecturer can export reports in pdf format Lecturer can share the reports Lecturer can generate the visualized reports Framework 8 Usefulness of Product Evidences Progress Report Trello Board Trello 10 Meeting Minutes Meeting Minutes 11 Test cases on Testrail Testrail 12 Work Breakdown Structure WBS 14 ER Diagram ER Diagram 15 User stories Screen shots User Stories Admin UI Administrator UI 16 Add Student Add student 17 Add Lecturer Add lecturer 18 Add Subject Add Subject 19 Lecturer UI Lecturer UI Create Assignment Change password 20 Profile Page Profile Page 21 Change Password 22 Create Assignment 23 Student UI Student UI 24 Profile Page Profile Page 25 Change Password Change Password 26 Visual Results Profile Page 27 User Testing User Testing 28 Acceptance Testing Acceptance Testing 29 Acceptance Testing Acceptance Testing 30 Balaji, S. and M. S. Murugaiyan (2012). "Waterfall vs. V-Model vs. Agile: A comparative study on SDLC." International Journal of Information Technology and Business Management 2(1): 26-30 Martin, R. C. (2002). Agile software development: principles, patterns, and practices, Prentice Hall. Mahalakshmi, M. and M. Sundararajan (2013). "Traditional SDLC Vs Scrum Methodology–A Comparative Study." International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering 3(6): 192-196. Selfa, D. M., et al. (2006). A database and web application based on mvc architecture. 16th International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers (CONIELECOMP'06), IEEE. Agarwal, V. (2014). System and method for automatically resolving dependencies of Java Archive files for use with Maven, Google Patents. References Go to demonstration Thank You Thank You Any Questions????

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Transcript: Best Practices for Effective Demos A timeline outlining essential steps for conducting successful demos. Follow-Up Demos as Essential Tools for Engagement Demos effectively showcase products and services, fostering deeper understanding and enhancing engagement with potential users. They play a crucial role in building trust and facilitating informed decision-making. Preparation Phase After the demo, it's vital to follow up with participants to gather feedback and answer any questions they may have. Thorough preparation is crucial for success. This includes setting clear objectives and understanding the audience's needs. Tailoring Content Customize the presentation to align with the audience's interests and knowledge level for maximum impact. Enhanced User Engagement Trust and Credibility Enhances user engagement by allowing potential customers to interact with the product or service firsthand, leading to a deeper understanding and connection. Builds trust and credibility through transparent demonstrations, showing potential customers the value and effectiveness of the offering, which can lead to increased sales. Product Demonstration An In-Depth Look at Our Latest Features and Benefits Types of Demos Interactive Sessions Live Demonstrations Recorded Videos Interactive sessions engage participants by allowing them to experience the product firsthand, fostering deeper understanding and retention. Live demonstrations allow real-time interaction and showcase the product's features as they happen, ideal for engaging audiences directly. Recorded videos provide a flexible way to present information, enabling viewers to watch at their convenience, making them suitable for broader outreach. Understanding the Concept of a Demo User Engagement through Experience Active Participation Encourages Insights Real-Time Feedback Opportunities Demos engage users by providing them a firsthand experience, which helps to visualize how the product works in real life. This direct interaction is crucial for understanding usability and features. Interactive sessions encourage potential users to participate actively, leading to deeper insights into the product's capabilities and how it meets their specific needs. Live demonstrations allow for real-time feedback, enabling presenters to address questions or concerns as they arise, which can enhance understanding and retention of information. A demo serves as a practical demonstration of a product or service, highlighting its features and capabilities. It plays a crucial role in various fields, from technology to education, by providing a tangible experience for potential users. Key Features of a Demo

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