A Web-Based Environmental Information and Visualization System for Interdisciplinary Project Contexts: An Insight

Author(s):  
Verena Jaspersen ◽  
Manuel Fabritius ◽  
Malte Ahrens ◽  
Juliane Huth ◽  
Patrick Leinenkugel ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gagandeep Chauhan ◽  
Vivek Kumar

Timetable scheduling is a problem that concerns every teaching institution. Every semester or year a new timetable must be produced to take account of faculty, student and course changes causing a necessarily large amount of work. All institutions face a considerable number of difficulties especially before the start of academic semesters in colleges due to the increased number of students and courses. Also, visualizing the timetable needs drastic amount of work like to print them on papers and display it then to its respective classes, that too in colleges need to be secured since it got snatched away by the students there. And timetable updation require to follow full steps as followed during its creation in traditional paper-based method but here using timesync, it makes everything so smooth that it need to only update it with its user-friendly UI and no need to follow other steps as in orthodox method. The main objective of this study is to develop a web-based application for timetable scheduling and visualizing for schools and colleges. However, some work and studies still need to be done to make this system further smart and consistent as described in the recommendations section.


2006 ◽  
Vol 360 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 233-245 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.G. Culshaw ◽  
C.P. Nathanail ◽  
G.J.L. Leeks ◽  
S. Alker ◽  
D. Bridge ◽  
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1996 ◽  
Vol 60 (5) ◽  
pp. 611-614 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tsuyoshi HONJO ◽  
Takehiko HOSHI ◽  
Shinya TAKEUCHI ◽  
Junya FUSE

2010 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 61-66
Author(s):  
Mohamed Hamada

In this paper we introduce an integrated virtual environment of ants-like agents based on ants' behavior. Our system can simulate the behavior of ants-like agents under various conditions and environment changes. In our model the ants are moving in random on an environment that contains a randomly distributed source of food. Ants move with some simple rules and can change direction according to environmental information. We test this model with various situations and conditions of the environment to study how the system works with the pheromone information. In the aim of realizing the practical implication of our model, a web-based computer simulation is given. This simulation enables the study and test for the model under different circumstances of the environmental conditions


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Benjamin Powley

<p>Air quality has an adverse impact on the health of people living in areas with poor quality air. Monitoring is needed to understand the effects of poor air quality. It is difficult to compare measurements to find trends and patterns between different monitoring sites when data is contained in separate data stores. Data visualization can make analyzing air quality more effective by making the data more understandable. The purpose of this research is to design and build a prototype for visualizing spatio-temporal data from multiple sources related to air quality and to evaluate the effectiveness of the prototype against criteria by conducting a user study. The prototype web based visualization system, AtmoVis, has a windowed layout with 6 different visualizations: Heat calendar, line plot, monthly rose, site view, monthly averages and data comparison. A pilot study was performed with 11 participants and used to inform the study protocol before the main user study was performed on 20 participants who were air quality experts or experienced with Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The results of the study demonstrated that the heat calendar, line plot, site view, monthly averages and monthly rose visualizations were effective for analyzing the air quality through AtmoVis. The line plot and the heat calendar were the most effective for temporal data analysis. The interactive web based interface for data exploration with a window layout, provided by AtmoVis, was an effective method for accessing air quality visualizations and inferring relationships among air quality variables at different monitoring sites. AtmoVis could potentially be extended to include other datasets in the future.</p>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Saffo ◽  
Aristotelis Leventidis ◽  
Twinkle Jain ◽  
Michelle Borkin ◽  
Cody Dunne

Autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles are complex systems of hardware, software, and human input. Understanding this complexity is key to their development and operation. Information visualizations already exist for exploring flight logs but comprehensive analyses currently require several disparate and custom tools. This design study helps address the pain points faced by autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle developers and operators. We contribute: a spiral development process model for grounded evaluation visualization development focused on progressively broadening target user involvement and refining user goals; a demonstration of the model as part of developing a deployed and adopted visualization system; a data and task abstraction for developers and operators performing post-flight analysis of autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle logs; the design and implementation of DATA COMETS, an open-source and web-based interactive visualization tool for post-flight log analysis incorporating temporal, geospatial, and multivariate data; and the results of a summative evaluation of the visualization system and our abstractions based on in-the-wild usage. A free copy of this paper and source code are available at osf.io/h4p7g


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