Development of a Web-based Support System for Object Oriented Programming Exercises with Graphics Programming

Author(s):  
Yuya Asano ◽  
Koji Kagawa
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 224
Author(s):  
Samsudin Samsudin

<p><em>Remuneration is a term that relates to employee payroll which is set by certain regulations routinely based on work values, with the aim of creating better and cleaner governance and increasing motivation and work performance. Performance is determined by assessing the compilation oflecturer’swork files and then verified by the department that responsible to it. Rule Base Reasoning is an expert system based on a series of rules that represent human knowledge and experience in solving some complex cases. Expert system is a system whose capability to adopt human knowledge in solving problems so the system can solve problems as is usually done by experts. To implement this method a web-based system is used using the PHP programming language with the concept of Object Oriented Programming with ecpectation this system can be designed more easily and can be developed continuously so it can optimize the acceptance of lecturer remuneration andso far it can minimize the possibility of errors due to human errors. on institutions and lecturers.</em></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong>: <em>Remuneration, Rule Base Reasoning, Performance, Lecturers, Expert Systems.</em><strong><em> </em></strong></p><p><em>Remunerasi merupakan sebuah istilah yang berhubungan dengan penggajian pegawai yang ditetapkan dengan peraturan tertentu secara rutin berdasarkan nilai-nilai kerja, dengan tujuan terciptanya tata kelola yang lebih baik dan bersih serta meningkatkan motivasi dan prestasi kerja.Kinerja ditentukan dengan pengumpulan bukti kerja kepada pihak yang bertanggung jawab dan dihitung oleh badan yang ditentukan.Rule Base Reasoning adalah sistem pakar berdasarkan serangkaian aturan-aturan yang merupakan representasi dari pengetahuan dan pengalaman manusia dalam memecahkan kasus yang rumit</em><em>. </em><em>Sistem pakar adalah suatu sistem yang berusaha mengadopsi pengetahuan manusia dalam menyelesaikan masalah sehingga sistem tersebut dapat menyelesaikan masalah seperti yang biasa dilakukan oleh para pakar</em><em>.</em><em>Untuk mengimplementasikan metode ini dibuat sebuah sistem berbasis web menggunakan bahasa pemrograman PHP dengan konsep Object Oriented Programming dengan harapan sistem ini bisa dirancang lebih mudah dan bisa dikembangkan secara berkelanjutan dan dapat mengoptimalkan penerimaan remunerasi dosen sehingga bisa memperkecil kemungkinan terjadinya kesalahan karena human error yang bisa menyebabkan kerugian pada pihak institusi maupun dosen.</em></p><p><strong>Kata kunci</strong>: <em>Remunerasi, Rule Base Reasoning, Kinerja, Dosen, Sistem Pakar.</em><strong></strong></p>


Author(s):  
Peter Rittgen

Early information systems were mainly built around secondary, administrative processes of the value chain (e.g., accounting). But since the internet came into use, more and more primary processes have become accessible to automation: customer acquisition, ordering, billing and, in the case of intangible goods such as software, even delivery. Hence an increasing part of an enterprise has to be modeled and a substantial part thereof is implemented, usually in an object-oriented programming language like Java. To facilitate this complex task, the MEMO methodology (Multi-perspective Enterprise MOdeling) allows the description of the enterprise on three levels – strategy, organization and information system – and from four angles – process, structure, resources and goals. All partial models for the views are integrated via a common object-oriented core. In this framework we suggest a modeling method for the IS layer, the Event-driven Method Chain (EMC). It is based on the Event-driven Process Chain (EPC) by Scheer, which we adapt to fit both the MEMO methodology and the object-oriented paradigm thus making it suitable for the development of web-based applications. To illustrate this we use the example of a software trading company.


Author(s):  
Peter Rittgen

Early information systems were mainly built around secondary, administrative processes of the value chain (e.g., accounting). But since the Internet came into use, more and more primary processes have become accessible to automation: customer acquisition, ordering, billing and, in the case of intangible goods such as software, even delivery. To facilitate this complex task, we suggest that the relevant parts of the enterprise be modeled according to the MEMO (Multi-perspective Enterprise MOdeling) method. It allows for the description of an enterprise on three levels-strategy, organization and information system-and from four angles-process, structure, resources and goals. All partial models for the views are integrated via a common object-oriented core. In this framework we suggest a modeling language for the IS layer, the Event-driven Method Chain (EMC), a process-oriented language based on Event-driven Process Chains (EPCs), which we adapt to fit both the MEMO framework and the object-oriented paradigm, thus making it suitable for the development of Web-based applications in an object-oriented programming language. To illustrate this we use the example of a software trading company.


2014 ◽  
Vol 102 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-16
Author(s):  
Avramidis Eleftherios ◽  
Poustka Lukas ◽  
Schmeier Sven

Abstract “Qualitative” is a python toolkit for ranking and selection of sentence-level output by different MT systems using Quality Estimation. The toolkit implements a basic pipeline for annotating the given sentences with black-box features. Consequently, it applies a machine learning mechanism in order to rank data based on models pre-trained on human preferences. The preprocessing pipeline includes support for language models, PCFG parsing, language checking tools and various other pre-processors and feature generators. The code follows the principles of object-oriented programming to allow modularity and extensibility. The tool can operate by processing both batch-files and single sentences. An XML-RPC interface is provided for hooking up with web-services and a graphical animated web-based interface demonstrates its potential on-line use.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-20
Author(s):  
Katon Wijana

To insert new data into a database table using a web-based application, a graphical user interface in the form of HTML Form is required. Each table field / attribute requires an appropriate form control in order to minimize data errors that will be entered. There is a relation between the data type of a field in the table with the type of form control to be used, therefore the graphical user interface in the form of HTML Form can be created automatically.  There are various control forms of HTML in the form of tags, generally in the form of input tags. What distinguishes the form control from one to another is the attribute: type, size, value therefore to determine the type and content of form controls can be given through parameters.  HTML Form can be regarded as an object which has many other objects in the form of form controls. Object Oriented Programming (OOP) paradigm it can be implemented to build HTML Form.  Through meta data from a table, it will be able to obtain the appropriate HTML form control, but for each specific data type it can have the appropriate form control candidate, therefore before Form HTML is created by the generator, there should be a little user intervention to get the interface The desired HTML form.


10.28945/2438 ◽  
2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Youcef Baghdadi

Due to business innovation and IT, information systems (IS) are made up of distributed autonomous subsystems running on heterogeneous IT platforms. These subsystems implement differently same business objects and processes. Thus pieces of data and processes are overlapping and replicated. Moreover, informational and computational resources are locked i.e. they do exist, but they are not accessible. This paper specifies an interaction-dedicated subsystem of the IS called interaction support system (ISS). It is a support for interactions. It aims to: (1) provide subsystems of IS with a unified and consistent representation of business objects, (2) coordinate processes, and (3) lock data and processes. An implementation of a web-based business object-oriented ISS, a specialization of the ISS, is made up of four elements: 1) browser used by subsystems to browse and query business objects over the Internet/Intranet, 2) a web server on which run the logic of the ISS, 3) a metadata representing distribution of business objects and processes, and 4) business objects implementations over the subsystems willing to interact.


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