Cineloop synchronization in the multimedia application development environment (MADE)

Author(s):  
Anund Lie ◽  
Nuno M. R. Correia
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 93-118
Author(s):  
Benjamin Breiling ◽  
Bernhard Dieber ◽  
Martin Pinzger ◽  
Stefan Rass

With the growing popularity of robots, the development of robot applications is subject to an ever increasing number of additional requirements from e.g., safety, legal and ethical sides. The certification of an application for compliance to such requirements is an essential step in the development of a robot program. However, at this point in time it must be ensured that the integrity of this program is preserved meaning that no intentional or unintentional modifications happen to the program until the robot executes it. Based on the abstraction of robot programs as workflows we present in this work a cryptography-powered distributed infrastructure for the preservation of robot workflows. A client composes a robot program and once it is accepted a separate entity provides a digital signature for the workflow and its parameters which can be verified by the robot before executing it. We demonstrate a real-world implementation of this infrastructure using a mobile manipulator and its software stack. We also provide an outlook on the integration of this work into our larger undertaking to provide a distributed ledger-based compliant robot application development environment.


I-STATEMENT ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 01-08
Author(s):  
Anne Sukmayani ◽  
Erza Sofian ◽  
Abdul Barir Hakim

The development of information technology has a direct impact on the improvement of the mobile phone industry, resulting in increased production and use of smartphones as a medium of information exchange. This development also creates an evolution in the world of mobile services. Android is one of the operating systems on mobile phones that provides an open platform for developers to build applications on various mobile devices. This research aims to build an Android-based mobile application that provides information on tourist attractions in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. in real time and apply location-based services to the application. This TMII travel guide mobile application was created using Android Studio as an Integrated Development Environment (IDE), Google Maps API, and SQLite and MySql. The programming languages used are java, xml, sql, and php. The research method used is the SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) approach with the Rapid Application Development (RAD) model.


Author(s):  
Sagor Ahamed ◽  
Anomita Das ◽  
Shahnawaz Md Tanjib ◽  
Ms. Qamrun Nahar Eity

2014 ◽  
Vol 513-517 ◽  
pp. 466-469
Author(s):  
Shao Feng Lin ◽  
Yao Zhou ◽  
Ruo Yin Wang ◽  
Jing Jing Zhang

Application based on GoogleMap API is one of the most frequently usage of Android. Compared with normal android development, the processes and tools of map development are all different. The development environment construction is detailed in the paper. And the detail development processes of GoogleMap application are proposed by a simple case. The process of applying a GoogleMap API key is introduced and the key problems in the above process are emphasized. The paper is a good example of map application development in android platform.


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