Enhanced Resource Management for Web Based Thin Clients Using Cross-Platform Progressive Offline Capabilities

Author(s):  
George Alex Stelea ◽  
Maurizio Murroni ◽  
Vlad Popescu ◽  
Titus Balan ◽  
Vlad Fernoaga
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhsen Hammoud ◽  
Charles Morphy Santos ◽  
Joao Paulo Gois

Current side-by-side phylogenetic trees comparison frameworks face two issues: (1) accepting binary trees as input, and (2) assuming input trees having identical or highly overlapping taxa. We present a task abstraction of the problem of side-by-side comparison of two phylogenetic trees and propose a set-based measure for detailed structural comparison between two phylogenetic trees, which can be non-binary and not highly overlapping. iPhyloC is an interactive web-based framework including automatic identification of the common taxa in both trees, comparing input trees in several modes, intuitive design, high usability, scalability to large trees, and cross-platform support. iPhyloC was tested in hypothetical and real biological examples.


Author(s):  
Roberta Levitt ◽  
Joseph M. Piro

Technology continues to revolutionize the teaching and learning landscape opening up new possibilities to use new media to digitally enhance multiple literacies. The authors argue for the reconceptualization of the instructional activity of a WebQuest as a single or multi-player high end multimodal experience with potential to stimulate student interest, motivate goal-directed learning behaviors, and positively sustain academic achievement and accomplishment. Suggestions for creating a WebQuest using emerging cross-platform methodology will be probed in order to examine their innovative potential both in teacher preparation and class instruction. Recommendations for utilizing a WebQuest to digitally enable both students and pre-service teachers are also offered.


2014 ◽  
Vol 599-601 ◽  
pp. 1301-1304
Author(s):  
Wen Ming Zhang ◽  
Zheng Shen ◽  
Wen Jun Pan ◽  
Rong Hui Ye

This paper presents a prototype of GIS (Geographic Information System) and web-based decision support system (GWDSS) for regional water resource management and planning, which is a conjunctive application of GIS, Web and DSS technologies. The components involved and implementation of GWDSS are analyzed. The scenario analysis approach and embedded GIS functions are explained. Through the application of GWDSS in the case study region, GWDSS enables managers and decision makers to improve the regional strategic management and planning of water resources,and optimizes the use of water to satisfy the demands of competing stakeholders and protecting water resources.


2014 ◽  
Vol 926-930 ◽  
pp. 3930-3933 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xie Jie

Along with the development of the computer network techniques and the database techniques, the human resource management has become the important part of the enterprise’s informational management. According to the actual needs of human resource management, the paper designs and implements a set of human resource management system. The Paper in-depth research and analyze the Struts2, Spring and Hibernate (three lightweight J2EE framework). Summarizes the advantages and methods of the framework of the Struts2+Spring+Hibernate (SSH) integration technology and determine the overall architecture of the system construction.Adopting B/S structure that is popular currently, the Web-based human resource management system developed by busing enterprise’s internal network externalizes the features of the commonality, the augment ability, and the security, etc.


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