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HP Autonomy, previously Autonomy Corporation PLC, is a multinational enterprise software company founded in Cambridge, United Kingdom in 1996.
Originally, the company specialised in analysis of large scale unstructured "big data", becoming the UK's largest and most successfulsoftware business by 2010. It used a combination of technologies born out of research at the University of Cambridge and developed a variety of enterprise search and knowledge management applications using adaptive pattern recognition techniques centered on Bayesian inference in conjunction with traditional methods. It maintained an aggressively entrepreneurial marketing approach, and controls described as a "rod of iron", which was said to include zero tolerance and firing the weakest 5% of its sales force each quarter, while cosseting the best sales staff "like rock stars".
Autonomy was acquired by Hewlett-Packard (HP) in October 2011. The deal valued Autonomy at $11.7 billion (£7.4 billion) with a premium of around 79% over market price that was widely criticized as "absurdly high", a "botched strategy shift" and a "chaotic" attempt to rapidly reposition HP and enhance earnings by expanding the high-margin software services sector. Within a year, major culture clashes became apparent and HP had written off $8.8 billion of Autonomy's value. HP claim this resulted from "accounting improprieties, misrepresentations and disclosure failures" by the previous management, who in turn accuse HP of a "textbook example of defensive stalling" to conceal evidence of its own prior knowledge and gross mismanagement and undermining of the company, noting public awareness since 2009 of its financial reporting issues and that even HP's CFO disagreed with the price paid. External observers generally state that only a small part of the write-off appears to be due to accounting mis-statements, and that HP had overpaid for businesses previously.
Autonomy (Ancient Greek: αὐτονομία autonomia from αὐτόνομος autonomos from αὐτο- auto- "self" and νόμος nomos, "law", hence when combined understood to mean "one who gives oneself one's own law") is a concept found in moral, political, and bioethical philosophy. Within these contexts, it is the capacity of a rational individual to make an informed, un-coerced decision.
In the subfield of sociology called the sociology of knowledge, controversy over the boundaries of autonomy stopped at the concept of relative autonomy, until a typology of autonomy was created and developed within science and technology studies. According to it, the contemporary form of science's existing autonomy is the reflexive autonomy: actors and structures within the scientific field are able to translate or to reflect diverse themes presented by social and political fields, as well as influence them regarding the thematic choices on research projects.
In the past few decades, a large movement of autonomism has emerged in the form of anarchism.
Autonomy is a BBC Books original novel written by Daniel Blythe and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor without an official companion. It was released on 3 September 2009, alongside The Taking of Chelsea 426 and The Krillitane Storm. The Doctor visits Hyperville and encounters his nemesis, the Autons.
Hyperville is 2013's top hi-tech, 24-hour entertainment complex - a sprawling palace of fun under one massive roof. A place to go shopping, or experience the excitement of Doomcastle, Winterland, or Wild West World. But things are about to get a lot more exciting - and dangerous. But what exactly is lurking on Level Zero of Hyperville? And what will happen when the entire complex goes over to Central Computer Control?
Autonomy is the capacity of a rational individual to make an informed, un-coerced decision; or, in politics, self-government.
Autonomy may also refer to:
A description of political autonomy and personal autonomy. Including definitions of first order desires and second order volitions, the difference between coherentist and substantive autonomy as well as relational autonomy including causal and constitutive versions. Sponsors: João Costa Neto, Dakota Jones, Thorin Isaiah Malmgren, Prince Otchere, Mike Samuel, Daniel Helland, Mohammad Azmi Banibaker, Dennis Sexton, kdkdk, Yu Saburi, Mauricino Andrade, Diéssica, Will Roberts, Greg Gauthier, Christian Bay, Joao Sa, Richard Seaton, Edward Jacobson, isenshi, and √2. Thanks for your support! Donate on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Carneades Buy stuff with Zazzle: http://www.zazzle.com/carneades Follow us on Twitter: @CarneadesCyrene https://twitter.com/CarneadesCyrene Information for ...
Persona 5 the Animation ED/Ending 2 - Autonomy (Full Version)
Dr. Ben Casella demonstrates how our eyes play tricks on us and how vision and emotions are connected. Dr. Ben Casella is the owner of a third generation optometry practice in Downtown Augusta, GA. He received his BA in philosophy from the University of Georgia and his Doctorate of Optometry from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He completed an ocular disease residency at the State University of New York in Manhattan. He resides in Augusta with his wife and two children. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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What does autonomy mean in the context of a team based agile organisation. How does autonomy relate to freedom, alignment, boundaries and constraints? --- Support this channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/agilewithjimmy --- Video: How to organise a Children's Party (Dave Snowden) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Miwb92eZaJg --- Extra credits for illustrations: Henrik Kniberg --- Script, graphics, drawings, camera, editing: Jimmy Janlén Music from: https://www.bensound.com/ Proofreading: Marlowe Klingvall Jimmy Janlén Website (blog, shop, courses): https://agilewithjimmy.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmyjanlen/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JimmyJanlen Equipment & FAQ https://agilewithjimmy.com/jimmy/faq/
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"Learning with Alex" is a story about autonomy. Kids learn to establish their own routines and adapt to their surroundings. Alex turns 10 and is going to have a special day. He'll go to the bakery and collect his birthday cake, visit Doctor Vitamin, get his hair cut at the hairdresser's and celebrate a super fun party! Thanks for visiting us! If you want your children to smile and learn, subscribe! :D Why is it good for children to see Smile and Learn’s videos? +We only upload our own content, designed by educators so that children smile and learn while watching a video. +All of our content reinforces educational values, encouraging the use of multiple intelligences and language learning. *If you like our videos, download “The Smart Library” now. You’ll discover more than 30 inter...
The live rendition of AUTONOMY, 31 minutes from start to finish of my debut album. Tracklist: OVERTURE (INTRO) 00:00 - 01:46 VIRUS 01:46 - 05:08 INSOMNIA 05:08 - 08:06 BLOOD 08:06 - 11:16 DELETE 11:16 - 13:28 AURAL HEMATOMA 13:28 - 17:35 FOLLOW ME 17:35 - 22:23 DISCONNECT 22:23 - 25:34 YN 25:34 - 29:30 CODA (OUTRO) 29:30 - 31:12 Directed by: Oliver Clinton Young, KLOUD Edited by: KLOUD Music by: KLOUD Lighting Design by: Arjun Prakash, KLOUD Produced by: Karoline Ribak Movi Operator: Colin Lupe A-Cam: Austin Millinder B-Cam: Danilo Rodriguez BBE: Ryan Heuter Key Grip: Carlos Chavez Dolly Grip: RJ Saraza Recording Label: Lowly Records Special thanks to, Colin Richardson, Oliver Cinton Young, and all members of the team that shot this video.
Table of Contents: 00:48 - Kant’s Autonomy 01:14 - JS Mill’s Autonomy 01:27 - Kant vs. Mill 05:48 - Substantially Autonomous 07:33 - Medical Paternalism 08:00 - Two senses of paternalism 08:52 - Standards of Competency 09:48 - Sliding Scale Standard
HP Autonomy, previously Autonomy Corporation PLC, is a multinational enterprise software company founded in Cambridge, United Kingdom in 1996.
Originally, the company specialised in analysis of large scale unstructured "big data", becoming the UK's largest and most successfulsoftware business by 2010. It used a combination of technologies born out of research at the University of Cambridge and developed a variety of enterprise search and knowledge management applications using adaptive pattern recognition techniques centered on Bayesian inference in conjunction with traditional methods. It maintained an aggressively entrepreneurial marketing approach, and controls described as a "rod of iron", which was said to include zero tolerance and firing the weakest 5% of its sales force each quarter, while cosseting the best sales staff "like rock stars".
Autonomy was acquired by Hewlett-Packard (HP) in October 2011. The deal valued Autonomy at $11.7 billion (£7.4 billion) with a premium of around 79% over market price that was widely criticized as "absurdly high", a "botched strategy shift" and a "chaotic" attempt to rapidly reposition HP and enhance earnings by expanding the high-margin software services sector. Within a year, major culture clashes became apparent and HP had written off $8.8 billion of Autonomy's value. HP claim this resulted from "accounting improprieties, misrepresentations and disclosure failures" by the previous management, who in turn accuse HP of a "textbook example of defensive stalling" to conceal evidence of its own prior knowledge and gross mismanagement and undermining of the company, noting public awareness since 2009 of its financial reporting issues and that even HP's CFO disagreed with the price paid. External observers generally state that only a small part of the write-off appears to be due to accounting mis-statements, and that HP had overpaid for businesses previously.