WebSocket-Based Real-Time Single-Page Application Development Framework

Author(s):  
Hao Qu ◽  
Kun Ma
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Darshak Mota ◽  
Neel Zadafiya ◽  
Jinan Fiaidhi

Java Spring is an application development framework for enterprise Java. It is an open source platform which is used to develop robust Java application easily. Spring can also be performed using MVC structure. The MVC architecture is based on Model View and Controller techniques, where the project structure or code is divided into three parts or sections which helps to categorize the code files and other files in an organized form. Model, View and Controller code are interrelated and often passes and fetches information from each other without having to put all code in a single file which can make testing the program easy. Testing the application while and after development is an integral part of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Different techniques have been used to test the web application which is developed using Java Spring MVC architecture. And compares the results among all the three different techniques used to test the web application.


Author(s):  
Yanish Pradhananga ◽  
Pothuraju Rajarajeswari

The evolution of Internet of Things (IoT) brought about several challenges for the existing Hardware, Network and Application development. Some of these are handling real-time streaming and batch bigdata, real- time event handling, dynamic cluster resource allocation for computation, Wired and Wireless Network of Things etc. In order to combat these technicalities, many new technologies and strategies are being developed. Tiarrah Computing comes up with integration the concept of Cloud Computing, Fog Computing and Edge Computing. The main objectives of Tiarrah Computing are to decouple application deployment and achieve High Performance, Flexible Application Development, High Availability, Ease of Development, Ease of Maintenances etc. Tiarrah Computing focus on using the existing opensource technologies to overcome the challenges that evolve along with IoT. This paper gives you overview of the technologies and design your application as well as elaborate how to overcome most of existing challenge.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 174
Author(s):  
Widyawati Widyawati ◽  
Agus Sulistyanto ◽  
Anton Zulkarnain Sianipar

Pengelolaan persuratan merupakan hal yang sangat penting dalam sebuah organisasi. Sistem pengelolaan persuratan yang saat ini berjalan di Biro Kepegawaian dan Organisasi Sekretariat Utama Badan Narkotika Nasional dirasakan masih mempunyai berbagai kekurangan diantaranya adalah aplikasi persuratan hanya bisa dijalankan oleh administrator. Sementara, pegawai lain yang berkepentingan terhadap surat tersebut tidak bisa mengaksesnya. Penyampaian disposisi surat masih dilakukan secara fisik dan menjadi penghalang apabila penerima surat tidak berada di tempat. Hal ini menyebabkan pemborosan waktu dan media. Peneliti tertarik untuk membuat sebuah sistem pengeloaan persuratan yang mampu menyelesaikan permasalahan menggunakan metode UML (Unified Modelling Language) dan  pendekatan pengembangan perangkat lunak menggunakan metode RAD (Rapid Application Development) sehingga diperoleh sebuah aplikasi yang diharapkan mampu meringkas berbagai proses administrasi persuratan yang sebelumnya kurang efektif menjadi sebuah sistem yang bisa mempercepat proses distribusi surat secara berjenjang hingga pembuatan laporan secara real time.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher White ◽  
Joanne Robbins ◽  
Daniela Domeisen ◽  
Andrew Robertson

<p>Subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) forecasts are bridging the gap between weather forecasts and long-range predictions. Decisions in various sectors are made in this forecast timescale, therefore there is a strong demand for this new generation of predictions. While much of the focus in recent years has been on improving forecast skill, if S2S predictions are to be used effectively, it is important that along with scientific advances, we also learn how best to develop, communicate and apply these forecasts.</p><p>In this paper, we present recent progress in the applications of S2S forecasts, and provide an overview of ongoing and emerging activities and initiatives from across the wider weather and climate applications and user communities, as follows:</p><ul><li>To support an increased focus on applications, an additional science sub-project focused on S2S applications has been launched on the World Meteorological Organization WWRP-WCRP S2S Prediction Project: http://s2sprediction.net/. This sub-project will provide a focal point for research focused towards S2S applications by exploring the value of applications-relevant S2S forecasts and highlighting the opportunities and challenges facing their uptake.</li> <li>Also supported by the S2S Prediction Project, the ongoing Real-Time Pilot initiative http://s2sprediction.net/file/documents_reports/16Projects.pdf is making S2S forecasts available to 15 selected projects that are addressing user needs over a two year period (November 2019 through to November 2021). By making this real-time data available, the initiative is drawing on the collective experiences of the researcher and user communities from across the projects. The Real-Time Pilot will develop best practice guidelines for producing useful and useable, application-orientated forecasts and tools that can be used to guide future S2S application development. We will present an update on the initiative, including results from an initial set of questionnaires that focussed on engagement strategies and practices, supporting a review of how projects were designs, the roles and responsibilities of different project participants and the methods used to determine project success.</li> <li>To increase the uptake and use of S2S forecasts more widely across the research and user communities, we present a new initiative: a global network of researchers, modellers and practitioners focused on S2S applications, called S2Sapp.net – a community with a shared aim of exploring and promoting cross-sectoral services and applications of this new generation of predictions.</li> <li>Finally, we will provide an update on a recently-submitted applications community review paper, covering sectoral applications of S2S predictions, including public health, disaster preparedness, water management, energy and agriculture. Drawing from the experience of researchers and users working with S2S forecasts, we explore the value of applications-relevant S2S predictions through a series of sectoral cases where uptake is starting to occur.</li> </ul>


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