Sunday, November 3, 2019

Misc Lists

Two Laws:

  1. Love God.
  2. Love your neighbor.

Prayers:

  1. Please
  2. Thank you
  3. You are welcome

Courtesy:

  1. Please
  2. Thank you
  3. You are welcome

US Navy Six-Step troubleshooting method:

  1. Symptom Recognition
  2. Symptom Elaboration
  3. List probable faulty functions
  4. Localize the faulty function
  5. Localize the faulty component
  6. Failure Analysis

The Fire Triangle:

  1. Oxygen
  2. Fuel
  3. Heat

The Project Management Triangle:

  1. Time
  2. Quality
  3. Money

Progression to Autonomous Control:

  1. Measure
  2. Manage
  3. Automate

DMAIC (from Six-sigma)

  1. Define
  2. Measure
  3. Analyze
  4. Improve
  5. Control

Empathy Map

  1. Said
  2. Did 
  3. Thought
  4. Felt

The Propensities of Management:

  1. Financial
  2. Technical
  3. Charismatic

The Three P's (Steve Scheider):

  1. Patience
  2. Persistence
  3. Perseverance

The Three C's (Zig Ziglar):

  1. Choice
  2. Chance
  3. Change

AAA (Security):

  1. Authentication
  2. Authorization
  3. Accounting

AAA (Testing):

  1. Arrange
  2. Act
  3. Assert
My favorite guitarists:
  1. B. B. King
  2. Francisco Tarrega
  3. Django Reinhardt
  4. Paco de Lucia
  5. Tommy Tedesco
  6. Joe Pass
  7. Carlos Santana
  8. Jeff Beck
  9. Jimi Hendrix
  10. Stevie Ray Vaughan
  11. Duane Allman
  12. Robert Fripp
  13. Neal Schon
  14. David Gilmour
  15. Steve Howe
  16. George Harrison
  17. Ronnie Wood
  18. Phil Manzanera
  19. Al DiMeola
  20. Jimmy Page
  21. Robben Ford
Things that you must give in order to receive:
  1. Trust
  2. Respect
  3. Friendship
  4. Communication
  5. Empathy
Expectations of my students:
  1. be Prompt
  2. be Present
  3. be Prepared
SOLID Principles:
  1. Single-responsibility 
  2. Open-closed 
  3. Liskov substitution
  4. Interface segregation
  5. Dependency inversion
Gang of Four:
  1. Creational:
    1. Abstract factory
    2. Builder
    3. Factory
    4. Prototype
    5. Singleton
  2. Structural
    1. Adapter
    2. Bridge
    3. Composite
    4. Decorator
    5. Facade
    6. Flyweight
    7. Proxy
  3. Behavioral
    1. Chain of responsibility
    2. Command
    3. Interpreter
    4. Iterator
    5. Mediator
    6. Memento
    7. Observer
    8. State
    9. Strategy
    10. Template method
    11. Visitor
Karp's 21 NP-complete problems
  1. Satisfiability
  2. 0-1 Integer programming
  3. Clique
  4. Set packing
  5. Vertex cover
  6. Set covering
  7. Feedback node set
  8. Feedback arc set
  9. Directed Hamilton circuit
  10. Undirected Hamilton circuit
  11. Satisfiability with at most three literals per clause
  12. Chromatic number
  13. Clique cover
  14. Exact cover
  15. Hitting set
  16. Steiner tree
  17. 3-dimensional matching
  18. Knapsack
  19. Job sequencing
  20. Partition
  21. Max cut
ACID (computer science)
  1. Atomicity
  2. Consistency
  3. Isolation
  4. Durability
BASE (computer science)
  1. Basically available
  2. Soft state
  3. Eventually consistent
SALT (computer science - #1)
  1. Sequential
  2. Agreed
  3. Ledgered
  4. Tamper-resistent
SALT (computer science - #2)
  1. Symetric
  2. Admin-free
  3. Ledgered
  4. Time-consensual
Scientific Method:
  1. Observe
  2. Question
  3. Hypothesize
  4. Predict
  5. Test
  6. Analyze
  7. Replicate
  8. Review (Externally)
  9. Share
Newtonian Mechanics:
  1. Object in motion
  2. F = ma
  3. Action produces equal and opposite reaction
Thermodynamics:
  1. Conservation of energy
  2. Entropy of a bounded system always increases
  3. Entropy of a bound system approaches a constant as temperature approaches absolute zero
Maxwell Equations (electrodynamics):
  1. Gauss' Law: 
  2. Gauss' Law for magnetism: 
  3. Faraday's Law: 
  4. Ampere's circuital Law: 
Maxwell Relations (thermodynamics):
  • where:
    • F - Helmholtz Free Energy
    • G - Gibbs Free Energy
    • H - Enthalpy
    • P - Pressure
    • S - Entropy
    • T - Temperature
    • U - Internal Energy
    • V - Volume
Conservation Laws:
  1. Conservation of mass-energy.
  2. Conservation of linear momentum.
  3. Conservation of angular momentum.
  4. Charge, parity, and time reversal symmetry.
  5. Conservation of electric charge.
  6. Conservation of color charge.
  7. Conservation of weak isospin.
  8. Conservation of probability.
Computing C's:
  1. Concurrency
  2. Coherence
  3. Coupling
  4. Cohesion
  5. Consistency
  6. Composition
Exposure Control:
  1. Time
  2. Distance
  3. Shielding
Principals of design:
  1. When using a pencil, remember that the other end is an eraser.
  2. Remember to use the eraser.
The Five (Help stop coronavirus)
  1. Hands (wash them often)
  2. Elbow (cough into it)
  3. Face (don't touch it)
  4. Space (keep a safe distance)
  5. Home (Stay if you can)
General Laws
  1. Murphy's Law (anything that can go wrong will go wrong).
  2. Parkinson's Law (work expands to fill the time allocated for its completion).
  3. Maslow's Law (if all you have is a hammer, then everything is a nail).
  4. Conway's Law (organizations design systems that mirror their own communication structure).
  5. Englebart's Law (the intrinsic rate of human performance is exponential).
  6. Hick-Hyman Law (increasing the number of choices will increase the decision time logarithmicly).
  7. Goodhart's Law (when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure).
  8. Drucker's Law (if one thing goes wrong, everything else will, and at the same time).
Computer Science Laws
  1. Moore's Law (the number of transistors on a microchip doubles every two years).
  2. Linus' Law (given enough eyes, all bugs are obvious).
  3. Brook's Law (adding manpower to a late software project makes it later).
  4. Grosch's Law (computer performance increases as the square of the cost).
Engineering Design
  1. Analysis
  2. Synthesis
  3. Evaluation
Design Thinking
  1. Empathize
  2. Define
  3. Ideate
  4. Prototype
  5. Test
Kanban (classic)
  1. To do
  2. In progress
  3. Completed
Kanban (metaphysical)
  1. Dreams
  2. Miracles
  3. Reality
Forms of government (by power structure)
  1. Anarchy
  2. Confederation
  3. Federation
  4. Unitary state
Forms of government (by power source)
  1. Autocracy
    1. Civilian dictatorship
    2. Military Dictatorship
  2. Democracy
    1. Demarchy
    2. Direct democracy
    3. Electocracy
    4. Liberal democracy
    5. Liquid democracy
    6. Representative democracy
    7. Social democracy
    8. Soviet democracy
    9. Totalitarian democracy
  3. Oligarchy
    1. Aristocracy
    2. Ergatocracy
    3. Geniocracy
    4. Kratercracy
    5. Kritarchy
    6. Meritocracy
    7. Netocracy
    8. Noocracy
    9. Plutocracy
    10. Particracy
    11. Stratocracy
    12. Technocracy
    13. Theocracy
    14. Timocracy
Forms of government (by power ideology)
  1. Constitutional
  2. Monarchy
    1. Absolute monarchy
    2. Constitutional monarchy
    3. Crowned republic
    4. Elective monarchy
  3. Republic
    1. Constitutional republic
    2. Democratic republic
    3. Federal republic
    4. Islamic republic
    5. Parliamentary republic
    6. Presidential republic
    7. People's republic
Forms of government (by socio-economic attributes)
  1. Anarchism
  2. Capitalism
  3. Colonialism
  4. Communism
  5. Despotism
  6. Distributism
  7. Feudalism
  8. Minarchism
  9. Monarchism
  10. Republicanism
  11. Socialism
  12. Totalitarianism
  13. Tribalism
Forms of government (by geo-cultural attributes)
  1. National government
  2. City-State
  3. Commune
  4. Intergovernmental organizations
  5. World government
Macroeconomic Objectives
  1. Economic growth
  2. Low inflation
  3. Low unemployment
  4. Satisfactory balance of payments
  5. Low government borrowing
  6. Stable exchange rate
  7. Minimize inequality
  8. Protect environment

My Bosses
  1. Abhay Agnihotri: Pricewaterhouse Coopers
  2. Amith Pakittiri: Pricewaterhouse Coopers
  3. Michael Caruso: Bloomin Brands
  4. Astrid Issacs: Bloomin Brands
  5. Brian Nipper: Bloomin Brands
  6. Marcia Frash: Bloomin Brands
  7. Bryan Hooper: Bloomin Brands
  8. Will Crevier: Bloomin Brands
  9. Joe McClung: Bloomin Brands
  10. Sean Herrin: Bloomin Brands
  11. Mark Wasserman: Bloomin Brands
  12. Zac Adams: Robert Half (contract to Westpoint Underwriters)
  13. Mike Moentor: Disys (contract to American Express)
  14. Wayne Edwards: Auburn University Montgomery (contract to Department of Human Services, State of Alabama)
  15. Ron Moody: South University (as Adjunct Professor)
  16. Tommy Harris: Administrative Office of the Courts, State of Alabama
  17. Jon Baumann: International Paper
  18. Mel Dove: International Paper
  19. Dave Williams: Honeywell IAC
  20. Jukka Klemmentila: Ahlstrom Automation
  21. George Underwood: Paul Lippke GmbH
  22. ?: CR Bard
  23. Bill Elsner: US Navy - NSRF Yokosuka
  24. Bob Cunningham:, ETC US Navy - USS Mt. Vernon
  25. Dennis Kuntz, ETC: US Navy - USS Mt. Vernon
  26. Paul Smith, ETC: US Navy - USS Haddock
  27. Michael Thompson, ET1: US Navy - Nuclear Power Training Unit
  28. Bob Warnock: US Navy - Nuclear Power School
  29. ?: US Navy - ET A School
  30. ?: US Navy - Basic Electricity and Electronics
  31. Bob Grazzi, RM1 (Seal): US Navy - Recruit Training Command, San Diego, CA
  32. ?: Italian Restaurant in Woodbury, MN
  33. ?: Mister Donut in Oakland area of Pittsburgh, PA
  34. ?: Paint Warehouse in East Liberty area of Pittsburgh, PA
  35. Shelby Stewman: Federal GS and ES data at Carnegie-Mellon University
  36. ?: Pizza Place in Tartan Grill at Carnegie-Mellon University
  37. ?: Tartan Grill at Carnegie-Mellon University
  38. Paul Brophy: Associated Hardware in Noble Manor area of Pittsburgh, PA
  39. ?: Post-Gazette newspapers in Sheridan area of Pittsburgh, PA