Web Publishing and Changes in Document Production

Author(s):  
Pål Sørgaard
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2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (3.2.1) ◽  
pp. 88-108
Author(s):  
Jorge Luis Paucar Samaniego ◽  
Oswaldo Geovanny Martínez Guashima ◽  
Daysi Margoth Guanga Chunata ◽  
Fausto Francisco Navarrete Chávez
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El documento presenta el desarrollo y puesta en marcha de un sistema de transmisión de datos desarrollado con tecnología Li-Fi para realizar un monitoreo de variables de una planta de laboratorio. En su primera etapa se desarrolla una fase de adquisición y procesamiento de datos para luego implementar un sistema de monitoreo en la web. Se utiliza instrumentación virtual de adquisición y control la cual fue programada en LabView2018 y las variables que se intervienen son velocidad y temperatura. Se realizaron pruebas sobre los algoritmos, se emplea los criterios de integral del error absoluto (IAE). La integral del tiempo por el error absoluto (ITAE) es utilizada para el monitoreo de los procesos en la web con la herramienta Web Publishing Tool y se contrastó la eficiencia de transmisión de datos con comunicación Wi-Fi. Durante las pruebas, el tráfico de datos de las comunicaciones fue capturado con el software Wireshark y para luego evaluarlo con el software Steelcentral Packet Analyzer. Como resultado se logró determinar que Li-Fi tiene un tiempo de latencia menor que el de Wi-Fi lo que influye directamente en el ITAE de los procesos.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 51-65
Author(s):  
Anna Granat

The article demonstrates the mass media receiver, who interacts with media and after reading, listening or watching the content online reacts by web publishing. The article presents examples of such reactions in the form of texts, obtained as a result of expe-rimental research (hidden ethnographic participant observation, survey auto-ethnography, in-depth, standardized/structured individual interview), which subjects them to qualitative research. This rese-arch consists in the analysis of the content and its form by using methods dedicated to examine lingu-istic pragmatics and interactionism.Therefore, it is assumed that the individual receiver participates in the media interaction, which I understand as the mutually indirect interaction of the sender and the receiver in media communica-tion process. The receiver’s reaction in this process may be, among others, online publishing, which is named as “surfer commentary”.


Author(s):  
Başar Öztayşi ◽  
Ahmet Tezcan Tekin ◽  
Cansu Özdikicioğlu ◽  
Kerim Caner Tümkaya

Recommendation systems have become very important especially for internet based business such as e-commerce and web publishing. While content based filtering and collaborative filtering are most commonly used groups in recommendation systems there are still researches for new approaches. In this study, a personalized recommendation system based on text mining and predictive analytics is proposed for a real world web publishing company. The approach given in this chapter first preprocesses existing web contents, integrate the structured data with history of a specific user and create an extended TDM for the user. Then this data is used for prediction of the users interest in new content. In order to reach that point, SVM, K-NN and Naïve Bayesian methods are used. Finally, the best performing method is used for determining the interest level of the user in a new content. Based on the forecasted interest levels the system recommends among the alternatives.


2008 ◽  
pp. 148-167
Author(s):  
Alexandros Paramythis ◽  
Constantine Stephanidis

This chapter introduces a framework intended for facilitating the implementation of Web-based adaptive hypermedia systems. The framework is orthogonal to Web “serving” approaches, and poses only minimal requirements in that direction. As such, it can be easily integrated into existing, non-adaptive Web-publishing solutions. This chapter presents in detail several aspects of the framework, and provides an overview of its application in the European Commission-funded IST-1999-20656 PALIO project (“Personalised Access to Local Information and Services for Tourists”). Furthermore, it discusses some of the lessons learned from our work on the framework thus far, as well as what we consider the most likely directions of future work in the area.


Author(s):  
Alexandros Paramythis ◽  
Constantine Stephanidis

This chapter introduces a framework intended for facilitating the implementation of Web-based adaptive hypermedia systems. The framework is orthogonal to Web “serving” approaches, and poses only minimal requirements in that direction. As such, it can be easily integrated into existing, non-adaptive Web-publishing solutions. This chapter presents in detail several aspects of the framework, and provides an overview of its application in the European Commission-funded IST-1999-20656 PALIO project (“Personalised Access to Local Information and Services for Tourists”). Furthermore, it discusses some of the lessons learned from our work on the framework thus far, as well as what we consider the most likely directions of future work in the area.


Computer ◽  
1996 ◽  
Vol 29 (8) ◽  
pp. 91-93 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Hitchcock
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