Videoconferencing tool
Easy communication during workshops
Virtual collaboration in small groups (breakout rooms))
Collaboration tool
Endless, digital whiteboard for geographically distributed teams
Collaborative brainstorming as usual with post-its
Screen sharing
Virtual sharing of workshop presentation slides
Discussing results of group work in Mural
ACCESS Link: xxx ID: xxx Password: xxx
STEPS #1 Open link on private device in browser #2 Download Zoom application #3 Open Zoom #4 Grant access to microphone and camera# #5 Test microphone and camera
ACCCESS Link: xx
STEPS #1 Open link on private device in browser,ideally with Google Chrome #2 Load Mural board #3 Go through steps 1-3 on next page
ZUGANG via ZOOM
STEPS Ideally use 2 screens: #1 for Zoom Video Conference #2 for Miro Board
To be adapted /checked – need for MURAL ACCOUT AND
ZOOM LINK
3
Understand the the tools in 3 easy steps
STEP #1 To get to know the interface and functions of Mural, we recommend watching the following short video:
Mural Introduction( 3 minutes).
More features are explained in this video series:
Get ready for your first Workshop in Mural (about 3 minutes)
STEP #3 We have prepared a small task that we will talk about at the beginning of the Workshops. Please take 10 minutes to do it.
#1 Load the Mural board
#2 Scroll down to the "Getting to know Mural" item and read through the information on the Aliens slide.
#3 Perform the task
Important: The exercise will be continued together on Workshop day. Have fun!
STEP #2 For the workshops, we set up our own Mural board, which we use to facilitate interactive workshops using practical examples.
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Score: 1154528.9
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Due to these onward transport conditions, packages are commonly opened up and
transported further with the packages split up in parts. This requires easy
identification of parts, to reduce the risk of loss or misplacement.
(...) It is
kept in a waterproof sturdy
wrapping allowing for frequent
handling and marked for its content
Set-up complexity All elements that make up the tent
are coded in accordance with the
graphic content list and step-by-
step instructions
The number of small, loose
elements that make up the tent is
limited
All elements that make up the tent
are coded in accordance with the
graphic content list and step-by-
step instructions
There are no small, loose elements
Storing of carry-on
bags, tools and repair
kit
The carry-on bags, the tools and repair kits are easily packed into those bags
that are most suited to store them in, and are marked for such purpose
Labelling of tent The tent is labelled on the front and back gables, with the UNICEF logo,
minimum height of 30cm, Pantone 17-4540-TC logo on Pantone 11-0601
TCX, center approximately 1.5m above floor, using loose labels that are
attached with Velcro
One side of the reversible shade net has 2 UNICEF logos, one on each
roof slope, minimum height 1.2m, Pantone 17-4540-TC logo on Pantone
11-0601 TCX
On each roof sloop on the standard liner there is 1 UNICEF logo, minimum
height 1.2m, Pantone 17-4540-TC logo on Pantone 11-0601 TCX
Below the UNICEF labelling, on both gables, an empty label is foreseen,
minimum height 50cm, Pantone 11-0601 TCX, a loose label attached with
Velcro, to allow for spray-on of other logos or information
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The manufacturer's batch traceability label is fixed to the liner, on the
inside, close to one of the doors
Use and operating All elements of the tent are low-tech and easy to use, with reference to the
types of use and users described under the Use Case: self-explanatory,
withstanding frequent use, not compromising the structural or internal climate
performance of the tent, taking into account the specific needs of people with
mobility impairments and low vision
Cleaning maintenance
and repair The frame tent with the standard liner should be able to tolerate chemical
and procedure disinfection listed under CDC guidance and must not
endanger children or adults using the tent afterwards, or affect the
performance or durability of the tent. (...) The link to the
supplier's instructions is printed waterproof on the holder, letter height
minimum 2cm
Instructions are made up primarily out of drawings describing pertinent
points step-by-step, and are A4 size
Main operating instructions, in drawings, are printed on the inside of the
tent, on one of the gable ends
Text in instructions is in English, French and Arabic
A content list of the tent elements is included
Safe siting and site
preparation instructions
Safe siting and site preparation instructions include:
Minimum surface required to set up the tent, including its anchoring and
tensioning
to be sited on stable, gently sloping site, distant from unstable slopes
to be sited distant from fire sources
organize drainage of the site, around the tent
types of soils the included anchoring is suitable for
alternative anchoring options
how to set up the tent on a concrete flooring
orient doors away from prevailing wind
Link to safe siting and site preparation instructions on supplier’s website
Set-up instructions Set-up instructions include:
graphic content list, indication of number of pieces for each element
Step-by-step graphic set-up instruction
Link to instructional set-up video on supplier’s website in English, French
and Arabic
Cleaning, maintenance,
operating and repair
instructions
Maintenance, operating and repair instructions include:
Opening and closing of windows and doors
Cleaning of the dust net
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Re-tensioning of guy ropes
Use of the repair kit
Link to cleaning, maintenance, operating and repair instructions on
supplier’s website
Internal organization
instructions
Internal organization instructions include:
schemes of how the internal space can be organized as a nursery,
classroom, counseling room, office space, a living quarter and a
warehouse
placement of a stove: close to the gable end with the chimney patch,
sufficiently distant from the tent liner in all directions, on a protective heat
resistant and inflammable floor
Link to internal organization instructions on supplier’s website
Re-packing instructions Re-packing instructions include:
graphic content list, indication of number of pieces for each element
Step-by-step graphic re-packing instructions
Link to re-packing instructions on supplier’s website
Safe disposal
instructions
Safe disposal instructions include:
Low-tech and low-cost options for safe disposal options
Safety precautions and equipment required for safe disposal
Link to safe disposal instructions on supplier’s website
Commercialization requirements
Documentation of
compliance
The tent comes with the expectation of documentation of compliance to all of
the above requirements.
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Score: 1125755.3
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. – They need to be Mechanisms that are clearly enough defined to make it easy to determine if a product or service is compliant and to make it easy to determine the steps to implement. – They need to be built on existing standards to provide cities with a clear path forward. • Where there are existing authoritative standards, the MIMs need to reflect the core requirements of those standards that a city could put in place as a first step to see immediate benefits in developing the local data ecosystem. • Where there are several standards initiatives that cover the same ground, the aim will be to identify the lowest common denominator (or the Pivotal Point of Interoperability) that will make it easy to link products and services that comply with those different sets of standards. 8.1 MIM 1: Context information management 8.1.1 Goals Context information management ensures comprehensive and integrated access, use, sharing, and management of data across different solutions and purposes.
Language:English
Score: 1118673.5
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WeBank - 开放银行产品
DLT Interoperability : on-chain & off-chain
Aaron Chu , WeBank
- How to cooperate between heterogeneous participators?
- Is it easy to access blockchain? - Is there any access control? - What if the private key leaks or lost? - Is it easy to develop dapps?
- How can blockchain communicates with each other?
(...) Proposal model Governance
process
Meta governance
Governance strategy
Committee election
Alliance members Alliance committee Business committee
Voting Voting
Rule initialization Proposal initiation Vote on the proposal Proposal decision Proposal execution
Governance: WeBankBlockchain-Governance(2)
Key management containing mainstream solutions and business models Private key governance
Certificates governance Certificate distributions for a variety of algorithms
Self controlled, recoverable account for blockchain usersAccount governance
Authentication governance Role based access control solutions for smart contracts
Middleware Platform: WeBASE
5 step
process
Common features
Standardized
Easily integrated
STEP 1 Deploy node
STEP 4 App layer calls API to
trigger transaction
STEP 2 Deploy WeBASE
Connect to node
STEP 3 Develop Smart Contract
Deploy online
STEP 5 Admin login,
performance analysis
70% Performance
increase
80% Time saved
Construct transaction
rails
Transaction entered on
chain easily
Visualization
management
Maintenance made
easy
Strong data mgmt.
capability
Smart analysis of data
Middleware Platform: WeBankBlockchain-SmartDev
Application ScaffoldContract Compilation Plugin
Smart Contract Library
Smart contract development Smart contract compilation Blockchain application
development
Rich, reusable and more
secure functions, low
threshold and less workload
Immersive coding mode: no
tedious operation but only a
single command
Configuration-based
development, automatic code
generation, resulting in lower cost
and more business focused
Manual work, high
vulnerability, high threshold
and heavy workload
Fragmented environment,
tedious operation and
Inefficient recompilation
Heavy workload and high
development threshold, code
coupling and complex configuration
Development can be
completed within 1 week Completed within 1s Only 1-2 months needed
Developed within months Developed time about
5mins
Developed time at least
6 months
Component development
mode
Traditional development
mode
VS
Interchain Collaborations: WeCross
⚫ WeCross offers a common, efficient, and safe cross-chain
cooperation mechanism suitable for promoting inter-
industry/company/jurisdiction trust transfer and business
collaboration
⚫ Supports most mainstream open-source blockchain types, such as
FISCO BCOS & Hyperledger Fabric
⚫ Use Cases: Arbitration on blockchain, digital asset conversion,
cross-border personal data transfer authorization, etc.
Language:English
Score: 1116778.3
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/w...013/Documents/Aaaron%20Chu.pdf
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..................................... 31 A.5.2 During the meeting ........................................................................................................................................... 31 A.5.2.1 Was it easy to use the Chat feature? ........................................................................................................... 31 A.5.2.2 Was it easy to use the Hand Raise feature? ................................................................................................ 31 A.5.2.3 Was it easy to use the Mute/Unmute feature? ............................................................................................. 32 A.5.3 After meeting .................................................................................................................................................... 32 A.5.3.1 Was it easy to access the meeting recorded information? ........................................................................... 32 A.5.3.2 Was it easy to produce the meeting reports? ............................................................................................... 32 A.5.3.3 Was it easy to access the meeting archives?
Language:English
Score: 1098078.4
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/g...ectronic%20Working%20Tools.pdf
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“The fight against corruption will not be an easy one, but it is a much needed one as corruption is vast and pervasive at all levels in Iraq. (...) “This decision is an important step in reinforcing Iraq’s unity,” she explained adding that “a speedy implementation of this agreement should now be a priority for both sides”.
(...) “However, in preparation for these elections a number of steps will need to be taken urgently by the Government of Iraq and the relevant institutions.”
Language:English
Score: 1076326.3
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https://news.un.org/en/story/2019/02/1032631
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About the challenge
In the framework of the World Soil Day 2019, the FAO Global Soil Partnership would like to challenge children, teens, young people, and adults worldwide to cover the soil and take a step to # StopSoilErosion . Planting local species is a fun and easy way to help the soil, fight erosion and raise awareness for WSD.
How to take part
All you have to do is resumed in 5 easy steps :
Print out the ‘ pledge card ’ (on the back cover of the ' Greening the future photo challenge's flyer )
Pop the seed or seedling in the soil
Take a photo or selfie holding the ‘ pledge card ’ (e.g here )
Share your photo on social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) using the hashtags: # StopSoilErosion and # WorldSoilDay
Send your photo (in high-quality) to [email protected] with a short description (200 words max) illustrating how your action is fighting erosion by 5 December 2019.
Language:English
Score: 1072842.6
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https://www.fao.org/world-soil...out-wsd/wsd-2019/challenge/en/
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To eliminate all traces of the virus on your hands, a quick scrub and a rinse won’t cut it. Below is a step-by-step process for effective handwashing.
Step 1: Wet hands with running water
Step 2: Apply enough soap to cover wet hands
Step 3: Scrub all surfaces of the hands – including back of hands, between fingers and under nails – from 40 to 60 seconds.
Step 4: Rinse thoroughly with running water
Step 5: Dry hands with a clean cloth or single-use towel
2. (...) Germs spread more easily from wet skin than from dry skin, so drying your hands completely is an important step. Paper towels or clean clothes are the most effective way to remove germs without spreading them to other surfaces.
7.
Language:English
Score: 1071423.8
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https://www.unicef.org/kazakhs...t-against-coronavirus-covid-19
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Dit is een titel
1
Rural Valuation
René Gijsbertse
Budapest, 6 June 2011
Introduction
• Province of North Holland, the Netherlands
2,6 million inhabitants
2.671 km ² land surface
13.123 km of roads
€ 20,000 - € 45,000 / ha²
cattle farming
€ 35,000 - € 45,000 / ha²
arable land
€ 75,000 - € 100,000 ha²
(flower) bulbs
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Contents
• Purpose of valuation • Assumptions • Step I: desk research • Step II: inspection site visit • Step III: final report • Two complicated situations • Policy
Purpose of valuation
• Buying and selling land • Comparison for land reallocation
and consolidation • Compensation for expropriation • Basis for paying taxes • Valuation for agricultural
purposes (majority)
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Assumptions
• Ownership and rights are registered
• Plot size and land use are also registered
• Valuation base = market value
Desk research • Impression of type of object (greenhouse, farm, fields,
buildings for office)
• Location (near urban area,
facilitaties in surroundings)
• Situation (physical context)
• Soil types (map)
• Restrictions and third party
rights, ownership, tenancy,
• Size, shape
• Zoning (planning
restrictions/opportunities)
• Drainage and irrigation
• Wayleaves (gas, electricity)
• Future developments
• Google Earth
• Topographic map
• Soil maps
• Zoning map
• Cadaster
• Ownership
• Reference objects
Purpose is to get a first
impression and elements
requiring special attention on
the field visit
4
Example
Adress: …..
Plot size: 4.000 m2
Local Situation
(surrounding)
Site visit and inspection
• Soil samples
• Land use, crops
• Water supply
• Flooding and erosion
• Soil pollution
• Access
• Boundaries
• Trespassing
• State of maintenance
• Easy or heavy to cultivate the parcel
• Verify first impressions desk research
• Take pictures
• Assemble new data:
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Two different parcels
Good access
Straight pattern
Healthy flowers
Easy to cultivate
No straight corners
High water level, risk of flooding
Slope > more difficult to cultivate
Trees on the parcel
Final report
• Determine market value of reference objects nearby
• Comparison with average of reference objects
• General information (tenure, possession, leases)
• Restrictions / wayleaves / third party rights
• Planning, restrictions and opportunities
• Physical Aspects: Minerals, Water, Height, Size, Access, Monuments
• Context: Landscape, amenities, distance to urban area
Determine the value (for example € 5500,= / hectare)
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Complication (I)
What to do when there is no land market?
Language:English
Score: 1069276.8
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https://www.fao.org/fileadmin/...ts/LANDNET/2011/Gijsbertse.pdf
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Instead of an Introduction into the Introduction
Slide 3
Reuse of ebXML Core Components
Easy to read – Easy to understand
Bangkok December 2007 UNECE/UNESCAP UNeDocs Workshop on Trade Facilitation
Introduction to UNeDocs
Slide 4Bangkok December 2007 UNECE/UNESCAP UNeDocs Workshop on Trade Facilitation
Introduction to UNeDocs
Use of ebXML Core Components
Easy to read – Easy to understand
Slide 5Bangkok December 2007 UNECE/UNESCAP UNeDocs Workshop on Trade Facilitation
Introduction to UNeDocs
References to UNTDED and International Conventions
Easy to read – Easy to understand
Slide 6Bangkok December 2007
An Autogenerated XML Schema
Easy to read – ??? (...) Agencies
Single Window Reference Data Model
International Trade Cross Border
Payment
B2G
G2G
B2B
Slide 12Bangkok December 2007 UNECE/UNESCAP UNeDocs Workshop on Trade Facilitation
Introduction to UNeDocs
To provide a smooth migration path towards ‘Digital Paper’ by • Aligning data elements across Cross-Border Trade,
Transport, International Payments, Customs & other Regulatory ‘Documents’
• Delivering the electronic successor of the paper-based UN Layout Key (UNECE Recommendation No 1)
• Increasing achievable semantic interoperability through reuse of the UNCEFACT Core Component Library mapped to the UNTDED
• Enabling syntactic interoperability across Core Components, EDIFACT, XML, document layouts and box completion guidelines
• Providing maintainability through future versions • Development of Customisation Methodology to allow user
configurability by contextual refinement
Objectives
Slide 13Bangkok December 2007 UNECE/UNESCAP UNeDocs Workshop on Trade Facilitation
Introduction to UNeDocs
Project Deliverables
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·
·
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• A Business Process Model illustrating where the UNeDocs documents fit into the operation of the International Supply Chain based on the UNCEFACT International Supply Chain Reference Model.
• A ISO 15000 Part 5 compliant Common Data Model based on candidate or published UNCEFACT Core Components that are linked to the UNTDED/ISO 7372.
• Methodology for the presentation of data contained in electronic data exchanges onto electronic or paper forms and the update of UNLK to become eUNLK.
• For each document the project will develop: o A class diagram and document structure o The paper and electronic, re-usable layout description of
the document based on the UN Layout Key o Box Completion Guideline o XML profiles o UN/EDIFACT message implementation guide
Slide 14Bangkok December 2007 UNECE/UNESCAP UNeDocs Workshop on Trade Facilitation
Introduction to UNeDocs
Summary
A combination of cross-border business requirements collected from the TBG domain Working Groups and the necessary international regulatory requirements collated in conjunction with the WCO, paper-based Convention stakeholders and the Trade Facilitation work of UNCEFACT A harmonised, multimodal cross-domain data model based on the reuse of the UNCEFACT Core Component Library plus pre-harmonised contributions to the further development of the Library The application of a holistic approach which incorporates the deployment of all relevant UNCEFACT instruments and standards The development of coordinated implementation specifications for paper, eforms, UN/EDIFACT and XML document formats and structures
Slide 15Bangkok December 2007 UNECE/UNESCAP UNeDocs Workshop on Trade Facilitation
Introduction to UNeDocs
UNeDocs ODP step 6 Application Projects
• Confirmed - 4 • SITPRO – UNeDocsUK • TNL, Dagang Net, SITPRO – Customs Data Exchange between
Malaysia and UK • APEC – WCO DM/UNeDocs Single Window Verification Project (2008) • TBG3 - EU Short Sea Project
• To be Confirmed – 8 so far • Korean Customs – Customs Cargo Report • TBG18 eCert Project Team – Sanitary Certificates • UNECE – Conformity Certificate • Sri Lanka – Certificate of Origin • SAARC – eSAD • EU eTEN Project – Exchange of Customs Invoice, Certificate of Origin,
Phytosanitary Certificate, Packing List between up to 4 Member States • Vietnam – Electronic Certificate of Origin System (eCoSys) • IATA e-freight project – Certificate of Origin, Phytosanitary Certificate,
Packing Lists and Customs Invoice
Slide 16Bangkok December 2007 UNECE/UNESCAP UNeDocs Workshop on Trade Facilitation
Introduction to UNeDocs
Slide 17Bangkok December 2007 UNECE/UNESCAP UNeDocs Workshop on Trade Facilitation
Introduction to UNeDocs
Contacts
Michael Dill CEO GEFEG mbH, Berlin ISO TC154 HoD Germany UN/CEFACT/TBG2 Chair UNeDocs Project co-leader WCO DMPT dill@gefeg.com
UNeDocs co-project leader: Sue Probert sue.probert@dial.pipex.com
mailto:dill@gefeg.com
mailto:sue.probert@dial.pipex.com
Combined Approach for Interoperability
UNeDocs Project Objectives
UNeDocs – The Core Element
New challenges – Global Trade Single Windows
Objectives
Project Deliverables
Summary
UNeDocs ODP step 6 Application Projects
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Score: 1066258.4
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