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CAT-120 CA Application Performance Management Administrator

Exam: CAT-120 CA Application Performance Management Administrator

Exam Details:
- Number of Questions: The test consists of multiple-choice questions.
- Time: Candidates are given a specified amount of time to complete the exam.

Course Outline:
The CA Application Performance Management Administrator course is designed to provide candidates with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively administer and manage the CA Application Performance Management (APM) solution. The course covers various Topics related to APM administration, including installation, configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting. The course outline includes the following topics:

1. Introduction to CA APM
- Overview of application performance management
- Introduction to CA APM features and components
- Understanding the APM architecture

2. Installation and Configuration
- Preparing for the APM installation
- Installing and configuring APM components
- Configuring agent instrumentation and monitoring points

3. Application Monitoring
- Defining and configuring applications for monitoring
- Configuring transaction traces and performance metrics
- Setting up thresholds and alerts for proactive monitoring

4. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Analyzing application performance data and metrics
- Troubleshooting common performance issues
- Using diagnostic tools and logs for problem resolution

5. Administration and Reporting
- Managing users, roles, and permissions
- Configuring dashboards and reports
- Performing administrative tasks and maintenance activities

Exam Objectives:
The CAT-120 test aims to assess candidates' understanding of CA APM administration concepts and their ability to perform tasks related to managing and monitoring application performance. The test objectives include:

1. Understanding the core components and architecture of CA APM.
2. Installing and configuring APM components.
3. Configuring application monitoring and defining performance metrics.
4. Analyzing application performance data and troubleshooting performance issues.
5. Performing administrative tasks and managing user access.
6. Generating reports and utilizing APM data for decision-making.

Exam Syllabus:
The test syllabus covers the following topics:

- Introduction to CA APM
- Overview of application performance management
- Introduction to CA APM features and components
- Understanding the APM architecture

- Installation and Configuration
- Preparing for the APM installation
- Installing and configuring APM components
- Configuring agent instrumentation and monitoring points

- Application Monitoring
- Defining and configuring applications for monitoring
- Configuring transaction traces and performance metrics
- Setting up thresholds and alerts for proactive monitoring

- Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Analyzing application performance data and metrics
- Troubleshooting common performance issues
- Using diagnostic tools and logs for problem resolution

- Administration and Reporting
- Managing users, roles, and permissions
- Configuring dashboards and reports
- Performing administrative tasks and maintenance activities

Candidates are expected to have a solid understanding of these Topics and demonstrate their ability to effectively administer and manage the CA APM solution. The test assesses their knowledge, skills, and ability to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot application performance using CA APM.
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Killexams : Food, farming, and hunger

Of the 5.9 million children who die each year, poor nutrition plays a role in at least half these deaths. That’s wrong. Hunger isn’t about too many people and too little food. It’s about power, and its roots lie in inequalities in access to resources and opportunities.

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Killexams : Biotechnology – A Solution to Hunger?

World hunger and food insecurity is a recurring problem in most parts of the developing world. Among the many potential biotechnologies that are available, and the different ways in which they can be applied, genetic modification (GM) of crops demands particular attention. Genetically modified crops possessing genes from different species, could possibly relieve global food shortages. Although initial excitement surrounded the use of GM crops -- that they will provide bigger and better harvests for farmers -- there are still questions about the benefits of such crops. In addition, the general public may not welcome the creation of "super plants" as a viable option in solving global hunger.

The environmental impact of GM crops is important with regard to creating food security in developing countries. Genetically modified crops can potentially fail to germinate; kill organisms other than pests that are beneficial to plants and reduce soil fertility; and potentially transfer insecticidal properties or virus resistance to wild relatives of the crop species.

A segment of the scientific community often proposes that export earnings from higher agricultural yields can contribute to reducing food insecurity and hunger in developing countries. However, there are many issues and challenges that beg the practicality of this proposal. A few crop varieties, specially created through biotechnology, can Excellerate yields, but biotechnology alone cannot solve the problem of hunger in the developing world.

Nevertheless, the potential advantages that biotechnology can confer across a wide range of agricultural applications are in areas such as livestock management, storage of agricultural products and sustaining current crop yields, while reducing the use of fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides. The real challenge is whether we are smart enough to harness the benefits of biotechnological solutions. But what are these solutions?

Biotechnology offers a very promising alternative to synthetic foods and an improvement on conventional plant-breeding technologies. Combined with other advanced agricultural technologies, it offers an exciting and environmentally responsible way to meet consumer demand for sustainable agriculture. When the benefits of GM crops reach small and marginal farmers, more Green Revolutions may become a reality.

Combating Hunger and Malnutrition
Malnutrition is the related term in medicine for hunger. The most accurate estimate of the Food and Agriculture Organization says that 854 million people worldwide are undernourished. This is 12.6 per cent of 6.6 billion people in the world. Many of the 854 million that are undernourished, children being the most visible victims, live in developing countries. Undernutrition magnifies the impact of every disease, including measles and malaria.

One example tells us how biotechnology can contribute to combating global hunger and malnutrition.

Golden Rice
Approximately 140 million children in low-income groups in 118 countries, especially in Africa and South-East Asia, are deficient in Vitamin A. This situation has compounded into a public health challenge. The World Health Organization reports that an estimated 250,000 to 500,000 Vitamin A-deficient children become blind every year, half of them dying within 12 months of losing their sight. Golden Rice, created by researchers in Germany and Switzerland, contains three new genes -- two from the daffodil and one from a bacterium -- that helps it to produce provitamin A. This rice is available as a possible option for mass distribution, in part due to the waiving of patent rights by biotechnology companies. This is just one among the hundreds of new biotech products, which point to the contributions of biotechnology to society.

Intellectual Property and Food Security
There are concerns about a technological landscape controlled almost exclusively by the private sector and defined by patent protection. Patents allow large, private firms substantial control over plant genes, which has worrisome implications. If farmers have to purchase seeds during every sowing season, it affects their income and food security. Although biotech companies such as Monsanto and AstraZeneca have announced that they would not commercialize the so-called "Terminator" or seed-sterilization technology, which is genetically designed to "switch off" a plant's ability to germinate a second time, the biotech industry collectively owns at least three dozen patents that control either seed germination or essential plant germination processes. This privatization of a plant's genetic resources puts not only agricultural research in developing nations at a disadvantage, but might ultimately threaten the livelihoods of a majority of small farmers in Africa, Latin America, and Asia who largely depend on seed saved from one crop to sow in the next.

In developing countries, there may be a potential negative impact from Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) over biotechnological products or the processes used in producing them. IPRs have been held not only by private companies, but also by some public organizations making it impossible to use any aspect of biotechnology for improving major crop species without infringing a patent somewhere in the process. Because of IPRs, it has not always been possible to separate the biotechnology prospects from the business interests involved. A major consequence of IPR in agricultural biotechnology is that many developing countries which have not yet invested in biotechnology may never be able to catch up in the future.

Possibilities
Sound decisions need to be based on diligent research. Biotechnology scientists are often highly specialized and technique-focused and may also need additional competency in handling the complicated issue of hunger and food security in developing countries.

Biotechnology holds tremendous possibilities for the developing world. The use of high-yielding, disease- and pest-resistant crops will have a direct bearing on improved food security, poverty alleviation and environmental conservation. GM crops will hopefully produce more yield on less land. This may increase the overall productivity and may offer developing countries a means to sustain themselves and reduce worldwide hunger. Ninety per cent of the world's 13.3 million "biotech crop farmers" are from developing countries. India, with 7.6 million hectares, is the fourth among the 14 "mega-biotech crop" countries. For instance, five million farmers in India are engaged in planting 7.6 million hectares of Bt or Bacillus thuringiensis, cotton, which protects itself from insects without requiring external pesticide. The shift to Bt cotton has been possible because of the 31 per cent increase in its yield, 39 per cent decrease in insecticide use, and higher profits equivalent to $250 per hectare.

It is now also possible using biotechnological approaches to increase the extraction of oil from a plant source up to 90 per cent. With the depletion of world hydrocarbon reserves, in the future it is probable that plant oils, such as biodiesel, may compete in terms of price and quality with oil, coal and gas.
Final Thoughts
The world's food supply is abundant, not scarce. The world's production of grain and other foods is sufficient to provide at least 4.3 pounds of food per person, per day. The real reason for hunger in the world is poverty, which often strikes women--the nutritional gatekeepers in many families--the hardest. Economists argue that resolving hunger requires political solutions and not just agro-technical solutions. According to them, instead of looking at biotechnology as a yet unproven and non-existent breakthrough, decision makers should look at the full body of research that shows that solutions to eliminate hunger are not technological in nature, but rooted in basic socio-economic realities. This is not to say that technology, including biotechnology, does not play a role in reducing, say, malnutrition, but there is no technology that can override the immediate political and social forces that keep people poor and hungry. The global biotechnology industry has funnelled a vast majority of its investment into a limited range of products that have large, secured markets in the First World -- products which are of little relevance to the needs of the world's hungry. Biotechnology has applications that can significantly solve the problem of world hunger. Green is the colour of agricultural biotechnology, of fertility, self-respect and well-being. In my opinion, policymakers should pragmatically consider modern biotech discoveries and assets as an important tool for solving the problem of global hunger.

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Killexams : Hunger and Livelihoods

Save the Children’s research suggests that income shortages in poorer households, when combined with shocks such as natural disasters or conflict, reinforce poor health and nutrition and thereby lead to higher rates of child deaths.

Hunger also keeps children out of school and limits their ability to concentrate once in school. Studies conducted by Save the Children indicate that learning achievement among children from poor families is systemically lower than their peers.

An increasing number of young people live in a state of poverty, unemployment and/or underemployment. Over one-fourth of young people in the world cannot find a job paying more than $1.25 per day, the international threshold of extreme poverty. Three quarters of young workers ages 15-29 are employed in the informal sector, increasing the possibility of exploitative or hazardous working conditions.

Save the Children’s Household Economy Approach (HEA) outcome analyses have found that the cycle of vulnerability due to chronic hunger and a lack of livelihoods security may lead poorer households and children to pursue unsustainable and dangerous livelihoods opportunities, to withdraw children from school, or to encourage early child marriage or harmful child labor.

Food security, livelihoods protection and strengthening, and poverty alleviation programs are an essential underpinning to ensuring the survival, education and protection of children, such that the intergenerational cycle of poverty can be broken.

To address this, Save the Children:

  • Provides food assistance to families following a natural disaster or emergency.
  • Builds household and community resilience to food security and economic shocks and stresses.
  • Strengthens socio-economic conditions to Excellerate standards of living and the ability of families to provide for their children.
  • Provides youth with the skills and linkages they need to earn and manage a decent income.
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When disaster strikes, Oxfam works with a global network of local organizations to address urgent humanitarian needs and protect lives. We deliver food, clean water, cash, and information, working closely with local leaders who know how best to help people in need.

But the COVID-19 pandemic has also revealed the fragility of our food systems. That's why Oxfam is working with local communities across the world to build resilient and sustainable local food systems able to provide nourishing food for everyone to solve world hunger.

Building livelihoods

In order to stop world hunger, Oxfam and our partners help farmers learn new techniques, share their innovative ideas with each other, grow more food, and earn more money. And when sudden disasters (an earthquake or an upsurge of locusts), or slow-onset emergencies such as drought bring hunger and the threat of famine, we help people rebuild the ways they make a living so they can put food on the table.

For farmers, we provide seeds, tools, and other supplies people need to grow their own food, keep their livestock healthy, and become self-sufficient. In many emergencies, Oxfam provides cash so people can make their own food purchasing decisions, to ensure they can get what will help them best (and circulate money in the local economy).

Providing water, sanitation, and hygiene

Communities enduring emergencies and food shortages may also face a lack of clean water and the threat of disease. It’s hard to absorb nutrition from any available food if you have a stomach ailment. Oxfam and our partners help people with a source of clean water, soap so they can stay clean, and a proper toilet to avoid contaminating water supplies. In many of Oxfam’s ongoing programs, our partners work on promoting good hygiene and sanitation to help people stay healthy even when there is not an emergency.

Advocating with and for communities

Oxfam and our supporters advocate for peace, push for adequate assistance for people affected by war and famine, and campaign for climate action given the climate crisis' effect on the world’s supply of food and the poorest communities.

Our research and advocacy advance sustainable development in ways that help reduce the risk of future food crises and disasters, helping communities become more resilient.

We also advocate for more assistance for rural women farmers, who account for nearly half the agricultural workforce in developing countries. Despite their crucial roles in producing food, they face discrimination and limited bargaining power, disadvantages in land rights, unpaid work, insecure employment, and exclusion from decision making and political representation.

Find out what you can do to reduce hunger and the likelihood of famine in the world. Visit our Take Action page to sign up for a virtual event, add your name to a petition or contact your member of Congress to push for better policies, and join our E-Community.

You can also make a donation towards hunger relief: Your financial contribution can help fight hunger and famine, so we can defeat poverty and injustice.

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Killexams : How to help: New Hampshire Tackles Hunger 2023

How to help: New Hampshire Tackles Hunger 2023

WMUR is once again teaming up with the New Hampshire Food Bank, Dead River Company and high school athletic departments to tackle hunger in New Hampshire! The high school football teams will be picking an upcoming football game to collect food and raise money for the local food pantries in their community. Over the last 10 years, this project has collected more than 842,000 pounds of food for local food pantries. The drive kicks off Friday, Aug. 25, at the Queen City Jamboree at Gill Stadium in Manchester, where the NH Food Bank will be collecting donations. >> To donate cash, visit https://www.nhfoodbank.org/nh-tackles-hunger/ <<NEEDED ITEMS FruitsCanned tropical fruits (oranges, grapefruits, pineapples, mangoes, etc.)Canned apples, canned pearsCanned stone fruits (apricots, peaches, cherries)Apple sauceVegetablesCanned red/orange: peppers, carrots, beets, tomatoes, pumpkin Canned mushroomsGreen: Canned asparagus, green beans, peas, artichokes, spinachStarchy: canned corn, potatoesProteinDried or canned beans (chickpeas, black beans, kidney beans, etc.)Dried or canned lentilsCanned tuna or other canned fishCanned chickenPeanut and other nut buttersMixed nutsWhole GrainsBrown or wild riceQuinoaBarley or farroRolled oatsWhole wheat pasta, crackers, oatmealOtherSoup or broths (low sodium)Herbs and spicesSparkling water or seltzerShelf-stable milk OR nondairy milk100% fruit juiceSCHEDULE OF GAMES WHEN COLLECTIONS WILL OCCUR Friday, Sept. 15Portsmouth vs. DoverMerrimack Valley vs. PlymouthBedford vs. KeeneMonadnock vs. InterlakesSaturday, Sept. 16Epping vs. Fall MountainFriday, Sept. 22Pinkerton vs. LondonderryKingswood vs. EppingNashua North vs. Nashua SouthManchester Memorial vs. PortsmouthSaturday, Sept. 23John Stark vs. Manchester WestMascoma Valley vs. Bishop BradyHollis Brookline vs. PelhamKennett vs. St Thomas AquinasFriday, Sept. 29Pelham vs. Hillsboro DeeringSaturday, Sept 30Gilford vs. LaconiaKeene vs. GoffstownSaturday, Oct. 7Franklin vs. Mascoma ValleyInter-Lakes vs. Epping-NewmarketADDITIONAL INFORMATIONDead River Company is collecting food donations at the following locations:159 Elm Street, Manchester452 Winchester Street, Keene432 Route 108, Somersworth27 Hill Road, Franklin30 Pleasant Street, Bristol329 Highland Street, Plymouth2300 Dartmouth College Hwy, Rte 10, North Haverhill20 Hall Avenue, Henniker (Ayer & Goss)49 Shirking Road, Epping (Buxton Oil) TACKLES HUNGER PARTNERSNew Hampshire Food Bank Dead River CompanyAgain, to donate cash, please visit https://www.nhfoodbank.org/nh-tackles-hunger/.

WMUR is once again teaming up with the New Hampshire Food Bank, Dead River Company and high school athletic departments to tackle hunger in New Hampshire! The high school football teams will be picking an upcoming football game to collect food and raise money for the local food pantries in their community.

Over the last 10 years, this project has collected more than 842,000 pounds of food for local food pantries.

The drive kicks off Friday, Aug. 25, at the Queen City Jamboree at Gill Stadium in Manchester, where the NH Food Bank will be collecting donations.

>> To donate cash, visit https://www.nhfoodbank.org/nh-tackles-hunger/ <<

NEEDED ITEMS

Fruits

  • Canned tropical fruits (oranges, grapefruits, pineapples, mangoes, etc.)
  • Canned apples, canned pears
  • Canned stone fruits (apricots, peaches, cherries)
  • Apple sauce

Vegetables

  • Canned red/orange: peppers, carrots, beets, tomatoes, pumpkin
  • Canned mushrooms
  • Green: Canned asparagus, green beans, peas, artichokes, spinach
  • Starchy: canned corn, potatoes

Protein

  • Dried or canned beans (chickpeas, black beans, kidney beans, etc.)
  • Dried or canned lentils
  • Canned tuna or other canned fish
  • Canned chicken
  • Peanut and other nut butters
  • Mixed nuts

Whole Grains

  • Brown or wild rice
  • Quinoa
  • Barley or farro
  • Rolled oats
  • Whole wheat pasta, crackers, oatmeal

Other

  • Soup or broths (low sodium)
  • Herbs and spices
  • Sparkling water or seltzer
  • Shelf-stable milk OR nondairy milk
  • 100% fruit juice

SCHEDULE OF GAMES WHEN COLLECTIONS WILL OCCUR

Friday, Sept. 15

  • Portsmouth vs. Dover
  • Merrimack Valley vs. Plymouth
  • Bedford vs. Keene
  • Monadnock vs. Interlakes

Saturday, Sept. 16

Friday, Sept. 22

  • Pinkerton vs. Londonderry
  • Kingswood vs. Epping
  • Nashua North vs. Nashua South
  • Manchester Memorial vs. Portsmouth

Saturday, Sept. 23

  • John Stark vs. Manchester West
  • Mascoma Valley vs. Bishop Brady
  • Hollis Brookline vs. Pelham
  • Kennett vs. St Thomas Aquinas

Friday, Sept. 29

  • Pelham vs. Hillsboro Deering
  • Saturday, Sept 30
  • Gilford vs. Laconia
  • Keene vs. Goffstown

Saturday, Oct. 7

  • Franklin vs. Mascoma Valley
  • Inter-Lakes vs. Epping-Newmarket

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Dead River Company is collecting food donations at the following locations:

  • 159 Elm Street, Manchester
  • 452 Winchester Street, Keene
  • 432 Route 108, Somersworth
  • 27 Hill Road, Franklin
  • 30 Pleasant Street, Bristol
  • 329 Highland Street, Plymouth
  • 2300 Dartmouth College Hwy, Rte 10, North Haverhill
  • 20 Hall Avenue, Henniker (Ayer & Goss)
  • 49 Shirking Road, Epping (Buxton Oil)

TACKLES HUNGER PARTNERS

Again, to donate cash, please visit https://www.nhfoodbank.org/nh-tackles-hunger/.

Thu, 17 Aug 2023 03:10:00 -0500 en text/html https://www.wmur.com/article/new-hampshire-tackles-hunger-food-drive-2023/44840538
Killexams : The Atrocity of Hunger

During World War II, the Germans put the Jews in Nazi-occupied Poland into ghettos which restricted their movement and, most crucially for their survival, access to food. The Germans saw the Jews as 'useless eaters,' and denied them sufficient food for survival. The hunger which resulted from this intentional starvation impacted every aspect of Jewish life inside the ghettos. This book focuses on the Jews in the Łódź, Warsaw, and Kraków ghettos as they struggled to survive the deadly Nazi ghetto and, in particular, the genocidal famine conditions. Jews had no control over Nazi food policy but they attempted to survive the deadly conditions of Nazi ghettoization through a range of coping mechanisms and survival strategies. In this book, Helene Sinnreich explores their story, drawing from diaries and first-hand accounts of the victims and survivors. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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As the primary provider of technology support and services at Saint Louis University, the Information Technology Services (ITS) division is committed to continuous improvement and progressive innovation directly aligned with the University's mission and vision.

IT professionals are distributed across campus to assist students, faculty, staff, researchers, clinics and guests with campus technology. In the left sidebar, you will find a list of our walk-up service locations and hours.

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Phone Support

Call 314-977-4000 for support by phone. We provide phone support from Monday to Friday - 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.  Outside of normal business hours, press option 1 to speak with an on-call IT staff member. For emergency issues with classroom technology, call 314-977-4099.

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ITS has centralized our support staff into a set of geographically zoned groups instead of having individuals dedicated to a specific academic/administrative unit.

The individuals in each group will be walking through the buildings within their area to provide IT support and to check with faculty, staff and students regarding the quality of their technology. SLUCare IT support staff will continue to focus on the departments where they currently serve.

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For critical information technology needs impacting University operation, please follow the process indicated below:

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