scholarly journals Movebank

Author(s):  
Tomasz Mrozewski

Movebank is a web-based data management tool and data archiving repository for animal tracking data. Its special focus enables specialized search and discovery tools for users searching for animal tracking data. However, there are some idiosyncrasies with the site and researcher update is not universal.

2016 ◽  
pp. btw675 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adrian Bickerstaffe ◽  
Thilina Ranaweera ◽  
Travis Endersby ◽  
Christopher Ellis ◽  
Sanjaya Maddumarachchi ◽  
...  

JURNAL PETIK ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 20-33
Author(s):  
Melly Amalia ◽  
Lena Magdalena ◽  
Tiara Eka Putri

Archives have an important role in an agency or company to support administrative processes or activities carried out in the company. If the records are not well managed, it will be difficult to find the information that has been stored so that it can hinder further work processes. Therefore archives should be managed using a good and correct management system. The IT study program at the Catur Insan Cendekia Cirebon University does not yet have a filing system for data on rules, guidelines and SOP, so currently a system is needed that can help performance related to data archiving of rules, guidelines and SOP. In this study the authors implemented data archiving rules, guidelines and web-based SOP using the index field method to make it easier to search for data and maintain document security and was carried out using a codeigniter framework, using MYSQL as database management which is popularly used to build web applications that source. and data management using a database. The result of this data archiving system for rules, guidelines and SOP is that data retrieval does not need to take a lot of time and effort so that the required data can be accessed quickly and easily. So that data can be applied automatically based on the category so that data archiving is more effective and efficient.Keywords : Data Rules, Filing System, Guidelines, Index Field, Standar Operasional Prosedur, SOP.


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ross G Dwyer ◽  
Charles Brooking ◽  
Wilfred Brimblecombe ◽  
Hamish A Campbell ◽  
Jane Hunter ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-127
Author(s):  
Nova Indrayana Yusman

Yamaha Vixion Club Bandung (YVCB) was formed on July 7, 2007 in the city of Bandung, as a place of friendship between Yamaha Vixion motorcyclists. In its organizational structure, YVCB has a Human Resource Development (HRD) division. Until now, there are more than 800 Yamaha Vixion Club Bandung members. This software is made to facilitate the work of the Yamaha Vixion Club Bandung HRD Division in processing member data. Created using Microsoft Webmatrix as an editor with the PHP programming language. The database uses MySQL with PHPMyAdmin as the software. The method used in making this software is prototyping so that between developers and customers can understand each other what the customer wants. The purpose of making web-based member data management software is that in terms of managing member data it can be done anytime and anywhere by just accessing the internet. In the use of the program, the author chose to use PHP, because PHP is the best and easiest to use in website programming language. Based on the last paragraph, the author intends to make aplication based computerized attendance so that become effective and efficient in terms of time.


Author(s):  
Julie S. Doll

Abstract To enable efficient, accurate debug of Intel architecture components to take place within contract manufacturing sites, and to provide alternatives for the removal of Intel components from, Intel is deploying a diagnostic capability and attendant educational collateral known as to achieve these objectives Intel® Component Diagnostic Technology. This paper will describe details of Intel® Component Diagnostic Technology, including the diagnostic fixture and user interface, diagnostic scripts and analytical coverage, data management and reporting, and on-site and Web-based educational offerings.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (9) ◽  
pp. 2944
Author(s):  
Benjamin James Ralph ◽  
Marcel Sorger ◽  
Benjamin Schödinger ◽  
Hans-Jörg Schmölzer ◽  
Karin Hartl ◽  
...  

Smart factories are an integral element of the manufacturing infrastructure in the context of the fourth industrial revolution. Nevertheless, there is frequently a deficiency of adequate training facilities for future engineering experts in the academic environment. For this reason, this paper describes the development and implementation of two different layer architectures for the metal processing environment. The first architecture is based on low-cost but resilient devices, allowing interested parties to work with mostly open-source interfaces and standard back-end programming environments. Additionally, one proprietary and two open-source graphical user interfaces (GUIs) were developed. Those interfaces can be adapted front-end as well as back-end, ensuring a holistic comprehension of their capabilities and limits. As a result, a six-layer architecture, from digitization to an interactive project management tool, was designed and implemented in the practical workflow at the academic institution. To take the complexity of thermo-mechanical processing in the metal processing field into account, an alternative layer, connected with the thermo-mechanical treatment simulator Gleeble 3800, was designed. This framework is capable of transferring sensor data with high frequency, enabling data collection for the numerical simulation of complex material behavior under high temperature processing. Finally, the possibility of connecting both systems by using open-source software packages is demonstrated.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Moritz Mercker ◽  
Philipp Schwemmer ◽  
Verena Peschko ◽  
Leonie Enners ◽  
Stefan Garthe

Abstract Background New wildlife telemetry and tracking technologies have become available in the last decade, leading to a large increase in the volume and resolution of animal tracking data. These technical developments have been accompanied by various statistical tools aimed at analysing the data obtained by these methods. Methods We used simulated habitat and tracking data to compare some of the different statistical methods frequently used to infer local resource selection and large-scale attraction/avoidance from tracking data. Notably, we compared spatial logistic regression models (SLRMs), spatio-temporal point process models (ST-PPMs), step selection models (SSMs), and integrated step selection models (iSSMs) and their interplay with habitat and animal movement properties in terms of statistical hypothesis testing. Results We demonstrated that only iSSMs and ST-PPMs showed nominal type I error rates in all studied cases, whereas SSMs may slightly and SLRMs may frequently and strongly exceed these levels. iSSMs appeared to have on average a more robust and higher statistical power than ST-PPMs. Conclusions Based on our results, we recommend the use of iSSMs to infer habitat selection or large-scale attraction/avoidance from animal tracking data. Further advantages over other approaches include short computation times, predictive capacity, and the possibility of deriving mechanistic movement models.


2019 ◽  
Vol 34 (5) ◽  
pp. 459-473 ◽  
Author(s):  
Graeme C. Hays ◽  
Helen Bailey ◽  
Steven J. Bograd ◽  
W. Don Bowen ◽  
Claudio Campagna ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Vol 91 (2) ◽  
pp. 523-531 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna M. Roberts ◽  
Geoff Park ◽  
Alice R. Melland ◽  
Ian Miller

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