The web-based user interface for EAST plasma control system

2014 ◽  
Vol 89 (5) ◽  
pp. 558-562 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.R. Zhang ◽  
B.J. Xiao ◽  
Q.P. Yuan ◽  
F. Yang ◽  
Y. Zhang ◽  
...  

In the present era, the internet and new technologies are changing the information behavior of news reader .Instead of reading a copy of the local newspaper or watching the scheduledevening news, people increasingly turn to the internet for daily news updates. A Multi-Lingual news feed application is aimed at developing a web based application named multilingual news feed app. This Application deals with the user who wants to read news from the web application. User can select different countries in which a user is interested, the latest news will be fetched from the selected country. The news will be fetched and displayed based on the country selected in its own national language & the news is categorized into 7 different categories. A user can select any category which they are looking for. When you are done selecting the country & category, then the page will automatically refresh and the news will be displayed on MultiLingual news feed application. This application also supports translation and the news can be translated into any language. This application is fully responsive and has a good-looking user interface. The users will find this application much interesting for reading the news articles.


Author(s):  
Zhaoqing Wang ◽  
Stephen S. Nestinger ◽  
Harry H. Cheng ◽  
Frederick M. Proctor

For time deterministic control, manufacturers and system designers of computer controlled machinery use real-time based systems to satisfy stringent requirements. Standard real-time systems contain built in kernel modules and often some type of user interface written in C. With a large multidimensional system spanning many smaller objective systems, it is hard for specialists to access real-time controlled objects on the spot. Making modifications to the user interface may require a slew of compilation and linking. This article presents an Interpretive Real-Time Linux Interface, which seamlessly integrates C/C++ applications using a C/C++ interpreter. Running the application interpretively makes the interface insensitive to user customization and product upgrading. An example of an insensitive interface is given in which a CGI web based user interface written in C has been implemented allowing users to control the frequency output of a speaker through a real-time Linux system from the web.


Author(s):  
Katherine Ford ◽  
Will Thompson

This paper describes the development process we undertook to extend the capabilities of an XML-based authoring and publishing system. Originally designed to deliver content for print and the web, we transformed it into one that delivers fully interactive web-based wizards whose steps are generated automatically based on logic encoded into the source documents. To meet our requirements for the application, we rejected conventional top-down XML or JavaScript frameworks and instead sought to unite JavaScript and XSLT to leverage the strengths of each. Despite being underutilized as a client-side technology, XSLT is still a valuable tool in the development of modern web applications. Its expressive nature, continuing support in browsers, and ability to integrate with a modern virtual DOM-based user interface framework allowed us to build a complex legal forms application that was simpler and more productive than more conventional approaches. Our application demonstrates opportunities for symbiosis with client-side XSLT that has potential beyond legal forms and for an architecture with implications beyond XSLT.


Author(s):  
Nasaruddin Syafie ◽  
Yudha Nurdin ◽  
Roslidar Roslidar

<p>Indonesia is geographically located in the disaster vulnerable area and frequently hit by various disasters such as earthquake, flood, etc. So that Indonesian people aware that the disaster information system is very important. Thus, the development of information and communication technology application is needed for disaster management. For this purpose, this paper proposes on the development of online disaster information system based on location based service (LBS) technology by using short message service (SMS) gateway and global positioning system (GPS). Then,the web-based prototype of online disaster information system is designed and developed as the media to provide information of location and situation of the disaster area. Furthermore, a user interface is also designed and developed to transmit input data as the location information using manual SMS and automatically using smartphone based on SMS/GPS. The research method used in this research is a spiral method that begins with conceptual design, prototype development, application test, and evaluation. The results of this research are the web-based information system and the implemented user interface application (we called ASIKonLBS) for Android based smartphone. The online mapping of input data from smartphone to the web-based system has been tested. It shows that the disaster location information can be mapped to Google Maps timely and accurately that can be accessed using the Internet connection. The evaluation to mapping delay time shows that it is lower than the refresh time of the web-based system. Therefore, the proposed online system can be categorized as a real-time system.</p>


Last decade observed the exponential growth of World Wide Web (WWW) due to the growing trend of migration of each & every information on the web. In order to design the User Interface (UI) of web based application, a number of frameworks are used such as Bootstrap, WordPress, and Joomla etc. But sometimes the use of Dynamic HyperText Markup Language (DHTML) to design from scratch is preferred over frameworks. In this paper, research was carried out to compare the performance with respect to UI on different parameters of web-portals designed using frameworks viz-a-viz use of DHTML technology. Performance was compared using the tools, GTMetrix and Pingdom. Results can be used to facilitate the decision to select the framework or not, while designing the UI of webpages.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Hanina Regitha Afifah

Garlic is a very profitable plant, both used as a spice in cooking and medicine. Garlic can also be processed by fermentation and produce black garlic. The garlic fermentation process requires temperature and humidity, both parameters must be monitored and controlled stably. Corresponding With that, a black garlic fermentation tool can be designed by utilizing the NRF node as a communication medium between the fermentation tool and user. In this tool, system control is carried out by Arduino Uno microcontroller which has an input in the form of a DHT21 sensor, this sensor will detect the temperature and humidity in the fermentation tool. The fermentation process takes 2-4 weeks, so this requires timing using RTC. From the results of the temperature, humidity and time information using the communication node between the fermentation tool and monitoring room will be displayed on LCD. In the monitoring room there is a microcontroller which is equipped with a GSM module to send temperature and humidity conditions in the oven to the web every day. The design of fermentation device is 2 electric ovens. On the inside of the oven there is a DHT21 sensor to detect temperature and humidity, and there is a fan that is useful for maintaining the oven temperature conditions to remain stable. In black garlic fermentation using a temperature of 40-50 ° C, time for 21 weeks and a total weight of 3.24 kg in each oven to get the desired maturity of black garlic fermentation.


We present in this paper an integrated framework for collection and analysis of Facet-based text data. The integrated framework consists of four components: (1) user interface, (2) web crawler, (3) data analyzer, and (4) database (DB). User interface is used to set input Facet and option values for web crawling and text data analysis using a graphical user interface (GUI). In fact, it offers outcomes of research by data visualization. The web crawler collects text data from articles posted on the web based on input Facets. The data analyzer classifies papers in "relevant articles" (i.e., word sets to be included on such posts) and "nonrelevant articles" with predefined information. It then analyzes the text data of the relevant articles and visualizes the results of the data analysis. Ultimately, the DB holds the generated text information, the predefined user-defined expertise and the outcomes of data analysis and data visualization. We verify the feasibility of an integrated framework by means of proof of concept (PoC) prototyping. The experimental results show that the implemented prototype reliably collects and analyzes the text data of the articles.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mario D'Amore ◽  
Andrea Naß ◽  
Martin Mühlbauer ◽  
Torsten Heinen ◽  
Mathias Boeck ◽  
...  

&lt;p&gt;For planetary sciences, the main archives to archived access to mission data are ESA's Planetary Science Archive (PSA) and the Planetary Data System (PSA) nodes in the USA. Along with recent and upcoming planetary missions the amount of different data (remote sensing/in-situ data, derived products) increases constantly and serves as basis for scientific research resulting in derived scientific data and information. Within missions to Mercury (BepiColombo), the Outer Solar System moons (JUICE), and asteroids (NASA`s DAWN), one way of scientific analysis, the systematic mapping of surfaces, has received new impulses, also in Europe. These systematic surface analyses are based on the numeric and visual comparison and combination of different remote sensing data sets, such as optical image data, spectral-/hyperspectral sensor data, radar images, and/or derived products like digital terrain models. The analyses mainly results in map figures, data, and profiles/diagrams, and serves for describing research investigations within scientific publications.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Handling these research products equivalently to missions&amp;#180; base data in the main archives, web-based geographic information systems became a common mean to impart spatial knowledge to all kinds of possible users in the last years. So, further platforms and initiatives came up handling planetary data within web-based GIS, services, or/and virtual infrastructures. Those systems are either built upon proprietary software environments, but more common upon a well-established stack of open source software such as PostgreSQL, GeoServer (server for sharing geospatial data) and a graphical user interface based on JavaScript. Applicable standards developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), such as the Web Map Service (WMS) and the Web Feature Service (WFS) server-based data storage as interface between the user interface and the server.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;#160;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;This contribution aims to a prototypical system for the structured storage and visualization of planetary data compiled and developed within or with the contribution of Institute for Planetary Research (PF, DLR). Consequently, it enables user groups to store and spatially explore research products centrally, sustainably across multiple missions and scientific disciplines [1].&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;#160;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Technically, the system is based on two components: 1) an infrastructure that provides data storage and management capabilities as well as OGC-compliant interfaces for collaborative and web-based data access services, such as the EOC Geoservice [2]. 2) UKIS (Environmental and Crisis Information Systems), a framework developed at DFD for the implementation of geoscientific web applications [3]. Substantially the prototype based on a recent approach developed within PF [4] where an existing database established at Planetary Spectroscopy Laboratory (PSL), handling different kind of spatial data, meets a vector-based data collection of thematic, mainly geologic and geomorphologic mapping results [5].&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;#160;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;An information system of this kind is essential to ensure the efficient and sustainable utilization of the information already obtained and published. This is considered a prerequisite for guaranteeing a continuous and long-term use of scientific information and knowledge within institutional frameworks.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;#160;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;[1] Na&amp;#223;, et al (2019) EPSC #1311&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;[2] Dengler et al. (2013) PV 2013, elib.dlr.de/86351/&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;[3] M&amp;#252;hlbauer (2019) dlr.de/eoc/UKIS/en/&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;[4] Na&amp;#223;, d &amp;#8217;Amore, Helbert (2017) EPSC #646-1&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;[5] Na&amp;#223;, Dawn Science Team (2019) EPSC #1304&lt;/p&gt;


2008 ◽  
Vol 17 (04) ◽  
pp. 467-494 ◽  
Author(s):  
STEPHAN LUKOSCH ◽  
MOHAMED BOURIMI

Web-based collaborative systems support a variety of complex scenarios. Not only the interaction among one user and a computer has to be modeled but also the interaction among the collaborating users as well. As a result, the user interfaces of many web-based collaborative systems are quite complex, but hardly use approved user interface concepts for the design of interactive systems. Thereby, web-based collaborative systems aggravate the interaction of the users with the system and also with each other. In this article, we describe how the adaptability and usability of such systems can particularly be improved by supporting direct manipulation techniques for navigation as well as tailoring. The new functionality for tailoring and navigation is complemented by new forms of visualizing synchronous awareness information and supporting communication in web-based systems. We show this exemplarily by retrofitting the web-based collaborative system CURE while highlighting the concepts that can be easily transferred to other web-based collaborative systems.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (03) ◽  
pp. 803-810
Author(s):  
Sukarno Bahat Nauli ◽  
◽  
Bosar Panjaitan ◽  

This research is a type of action research. Aims to design a database for a costume ordering service outlet recommendation system. The application is built using the flutter framework as the user interface, the PHP language as a data processor that is sent from the application and MySQL as the database.A recommendation system is a system that is able to identify and provide high potential content selected by users based on filtering information that takes preferences from user behavior and history.The final result of the database design shows that the database design consists of 5 tables, namely the User Table, the Orderuser Table, the Outlet Table, the Rating Table, and the Review Table, as well as the Web-based Cosplay Making Service Outlet Selection Recommendation System.


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