scholarly journals Web‐based design tool for better job safety

2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 60-61
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Author(s):  
Helyn Gould ◽  
Michael Hughes ◽  
Paul Maharg ◽  
Emma Nicol

Game-based learning and simulation is a powerful mode of learning, used by industries as diverse as aviation and health sciences. While there are many generic Virtual Learning Environments available to further education and higher education in the United Kingdom, there is no widely available open-source Web-based simulation environment for professional learning. The SIMPLE (SIMulated Professional Learning Environment) project has designed, created, implemented and is in the process of evaluating such an environment in a range of disciplinary settings. The simulations that are being created place both undergraduates and postgraduates in a professional context where their work is, as it will be in the workplace, distributed between tools, colleagues, resources, anticipated, and unanticipated problems. One of the key tools that staff will use to create simulations is the “narrative event diagram”, a design tool as well as a means by which the narrative of the simulation is constructed. This chapter will describe the tool, its design history and context, its current use, and next design iteration. In particular it will show the interdisciplinary genesis of the tool’s design, arising from the confluence of computer science, information science, and narrative theory, and its power in designing professional educational simulations.


Author(s):  
Fu-Chung F. Wang ◽  
Paul K. Wright

Abstract New techniques in Information Technology are now changing not only our daily life, but also the professional practice of product design and manufacturing for new product development. Internet technology in particular opens up another domain for building future CAD/CAM environments. This environment will be a global, network-centric environment with various members providing different software tools, manufacturing facilities, and analysis services for distributed design and fabrication. In this paper, we first briefly describe a vision and current development in a distributed design and manufacturing environment. The paper then emphasizes how current CAD tools will evolve to facilitate the distributed design and fabrication process. In particular, the development of a set of Web-based design tools for fabricating parts using a machining process via the Internet is presented. Experiments on machining 2-1/2 D and freeform parts through this Java-based design tool have shown the feasibility for a networked machining service via the Internet.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moritz Schaefer ◽  
Dr. Djork-Arné Clevert ◽  
Dr. Bertram Weiss ◽  
Dr. Andreas Steffen

AbstractSummary: sgRNAs targeting the same gene can significantly vary in terms of efficacy and specificity. PAVOOC (Prediction And Visualization of On- and Off-targets for CRISPR) is a web-based CRISPR sgRNA design tool that employs state-of-the art machine learning models to prioritize most effective candidate sgRNAs. In contrast to other tools, it maps sgRNAs to functional domains and protein structures and visualizes cut sites on corresponding protein crystal structures. Furthermore, PAVOOC supports HDR template generation for gene editing experiments and the visualization of the mutated amino acids in 3D.Availability and Implementation: PAVOOC is available under https://pavooc.me and accessible using current browsers (Chrome/Chromium recommended). The source code is hosted at github.com/moritzschaefer/pavooc under the MIT License. The backend, including data processing steps, and the frontend is implemented in Python 3 and ReactJS respectively. All components run in a simple Docker environment.Contact: [email protected]


Author(s):  
Harish Bagaitkar ◽  
Venkat Allada

This paper describes efforts to develop a web-based E-Design tool for the Friction Stir Welding (FSW) technique. The input parameters to the E-Design tool are the joint specifications. The output parameters of the E-Design tool are process parameters such as tool geometry details, tool rpm, and plunge depth. The heart of the E-Design tool is the FSW database. The FSW database contains mappings of various input parameters and output parameters that are captured by referring to various experimental studies cited in the literature. The proposed E-Design tool deals with lap joints and butt joints between similar aluminum alloys.


Bioengineered ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 302-308 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kazuki Nakamae ◽  
Yuki Nishimura ◽  
Mitsumasa Takenaga ◽  
Shota Nakade ◽  
Naoaki Sakamoto ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-73 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.M. Nelson ◽  
A.N.M.S. Islam

2014 ◽  
Vol 42 (W1) ◽  
pp. W408-W415 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mads T. Bonde ◽  
Michael S. Klausen ◽  
Mads V. Anderson ◽  
Annika I.N. Wallin ◽  
Harris H. Wang ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 0-0

The rapid development of information technology (IT) has enabled digital services to evolve continually and support a growing number of internet-enabled devices, along with user diversity. The end-user anticipation within the smart environments, which are internet-enabled, delivery networks and innovative technologies. What tools/methods can support the collaborative design and effectively choreograph the design process with dynamic knowledge between service designers and service users? The cooperative design is recognizable in the design environment with a collection wide-ranged by co-design methods and tools. In-depth interviews uncover contextually appropriate design process requirements from diverse stakeholder groups. A collection of design tools and methods are selected and implemented within a Web-based co-design platform. Uncovered design requirements are subsequently applied in extending the Double Diamond framework prior to operationalization into a design process blueprint with supporting service design tool selection as the main contributions for this paper.


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