25 research outputs found
Town of Cumberland Town Council Meeting August 11, 2014
Town of Cumberland Town Council Meeting August 11, 2014 is the complete packet for the Cumberland Town Council meeting for August 11, 2014, and includes the minutes of the Town Council meeting of July 28, 2014. Agenda items include hearing a report from the Twin Brooks Advisory Committee Chair, John Leavitt re: tree harvesting; hearing a report from the Finance Committee Chair re: 4th Quarter Financials; a resolution to work with Freeport, Falmouth, Yarmouth, and METRO to develop an option for public transit; setting a Public Hearing date of August 25th to consider and act on authorizing bonding for Senior Housing roofs and heating systems; appointing Brenda Moore as Human Resources Director; setting a Public Hearing date of August 25th to consider and act on sewer user fees for FY’15; setting the following household waste disposal events: Confidential Shredding, Bulky Item Pick-Up Week, E-waste Collection, and Hazardous Household Waste Collection; and hearing a report from the Nominating Committee re: committee charge for the Ocean Access Committee
Town of Cumberland Town Council Meeting August 11, 2014
Town of Cumberland Town Council Meeting August 11, 2014 is the complete packet for the Cumberland Town Council meeting for August 11, 2014, and includes the minutes of the Town Council meeting of July 28, 2014. Agenda items include hearing a report from the Twin Brooks Advisory Committee Chair, John Leavitt re: tree harvesting; hearing a report from the Finance Committee Chair re: 4th Quarter Financials; a resolution to work with Freeport, Falmouth, Yarmouth, and METRO to develop an option for public transit; setting a Public Hearing date of August 25th to consider and act on authorizing bonding for Senior Housing roofs and heating systems; appointing Brenda Moore as Human Resources Director; setting a Public Hearing date of August 25th to consider and act on sewer user fees for FY’15; setting the following household waste disposal events: Confidential Shredding, Bulky Item Pick-Up Week, E-waste Collection, and Hazardous Household Waste Collection; and hearing a report from the Nominating Committee re: committee charge for the Ocean Access Committee
Town of Cumberland Town Council Meeting August 11, 2014
Town of Cumberland Town Council Meeting August 11, 2014 is the complete packet for the Cumberland Town Council meeting for August 11, 2014, and includes the minutes of the Town Council meeting of July 28, 2014. Agenda items include hearing a report from the Twin Brooks Advisory Committee Chair, John Leavitt re: tree harvesting; hearing a report from the Finance Committee Chair re: 4th Quarter Financials; a resolution to work with Freeport, Falmouth, Yarmouth, and METRO to develop an option for public transit; setting a Public Hearing date of August 25th to consider and act on authorizing bonding for Senior Housing roofs and heating systems; appointing Brenda Moore as Human Resources Director; setting a Public Hearing date of August 25th to consider and act on sewer user fees for FY’15; setting the following household waste disposal events: Confidential Shredding, Bulky Item Pick-Up Week, E-waste Collection, and Hazardous Household Waste Collection; and hearing a report from the Nominating Committee re: committee charge for the Ocean Access Committee
Edge/Fog Computing Technologies for IoT Infrastructure
The prevalence of smart devices and cloud computing has led to an explosion in the amount of data generated by IoT devices. Moreover, emerging IoT applications, such as augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), intelligent transportation systems, and smart factories require ultra-low latency for data communication and processing. Fog/edge computing is a new computing paradigm where fully distributed fog/edge nodes located nearby end devices provide computing resources. By analyzing, filtering, and processing at local fog/edge resources instead of transferring tremendous data to the centralized cloud servers, fog/edge computing can reduce the processing delay and network traffic significantly. With these advantages, fog/edge computing is expected to be one of the key enabling technologies for building the IoT infrastructure. Aiming to explore the recent research and development on fog/edge computing technologies for building an IoT infrastructure, this book collected 10 articles. The selected articles cover diverse topics such as resource management, service provisioning, task offloading and scheduling, container orchestration, and security on edge/fog computing infrastructure, which can help to grasp recent trends, as well as state-of-the-art algorithms of fog/edge computing technologies
Winona Daily News
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Winona Daily News
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