scholarly journals VSM-box: General-purpose Interface for Biocuration and Knowledge Representation

Author(s):  
Steven Vercruysse ◽  
John Zobolas ◽  
Vasundra Touré ◽  
Maria K. Andersen ◽  
Martin Kuiper

VSM is a recently introduced method for entering and displaying any type of knowledge, in a form that is both semantically precise for computation and intuitive for human understanding. VSM is the combination of a new semantic model, and the design for a dedicated user interface to support it. Here we present the implementation of this user interface, as a sophisticated HTML-element, <vsm-box>, that can be embedded in any web-based curation app. We show how developers can use it for biocuration projects, customize it to particular end-user needs, and contribute to its growth. Vsm-box is open-source at https://github.com/vsmjs/vsm-box under the AGPL license, as a JavaScript (ES6) Vue.js web-component that runs in all modern web browsers. It is the capstone of the Vsmjs organization at https://github.com/vsmjs that groups its supporting modules. Extensive supplementary material on VSM and vsm-box is available at https://vsmjs.github.io.

Author(s):  
Albert V. Dian Sano

The objective of this research is to develop a web-based expert system for early detection towards characters of investment of people who will invest immediately on their productive ages. The development of this application is encompassing four primary activities in developing an expert system, namely: knowledgeacquisition, knowledge representation, knowledge inferencing, and knowledge transfering. Knowledge acquisition is a process of acquisition or transfering knowledge or expertise of an expert through a knowledge engineer. Knowledge representation is a process of transfering knowledge into a computer based system. Knowledge inferencing is a reasoning process performed by an expert system to draw a conclusion or a final result. The reasoning process applies a forward-chaining method. Knowledge transfering is a process of transfering knowledge from an expert system to a user (non-expert one) through a user interface of the expert system. This expert system has been tested to about 300 users. This simple system generally runs quite well although there are still some weakness to refine in the further research.


Author(s):  
Yoshinari Hachisu ◽  
Atsushi Yoshida

In this chapter, the authors propose a system for generating error correction questions of programs, which are suitable for developing debugging skills in programming education. The system generates HTML files for answering questions and CGI programs for checking answers. They are deployed on a Web server, and learners read and answer questions on Web browsers. It provides an intuitive user interface; a learner can edit codes in place at the text. To make programs including errors for learning debugging, the authors analyze types of errors and define the processes of error injection as code transformation patterns. If learners can edit any codes freely, it is difficult to check all possible answers. Instead, the authors adopt a strategy to restrict editable points and possible answers from the educational view. A demonstration of error correction questions of the C language is available at http://ecq.tebasaki.jp/.


2009 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 333-334 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Edwards
Keyword(s):  

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.


Heritage ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 612-640
Author(s):  
Nikolaos Partarakis ◽  
Danai Kaplanidi ◽  
Paraskevi Doulgeraki ◽  
Effie Karuzaki ◽  
Argyro Petraki ◽  
...  

This paper presents a knowledge representation framework and provides tools to allow the representation and presentation of the tangible and intangible dimensions of culinary tradition as cultural heritage including the socio-historic context of its evolution. The representation framework adheres to and extends the knowledge representation standards for the Cultural Heritage (CH) domain while providing a widely accessible web-based authoring environment to facilitate the representation activities. In strong collaboration with social sciences and humanities, this work allows the exploitation of ethnographic research outcomes by providing a systematic approach for the representation of culinary tradition in the form of recipes, both in an abstract form for their preservation and in a semantic representation of their execution captured on-site during ethnographic research.


Author(s):  
Henry Larkin

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the feasibility of creating a declarative user interface language suitable for rapid prototyping of mobile and Web apps. Moreover, this paper presents a new framework for creating responsive user interfaces using JavaScript. Design/methodology/approach – Very little existing research has been done in JavaScript-specific declarative user interface (UI) languages for mobile Web apps. This paper introduces a new framework, along with several case studies that create modern responsive designs programmatically. Findings – The fully implemented prototype verifies the feasibility of a JavaScript-based declarative user interface library. This paper demonstrates that existing solutions are unwieldy and cumbersome to dynamically create and adjust nodes within a visual syntax of program code. Originality/value – This paper presents the Guix.js platform, a declarative UI library for rapid development of Web-based mobile interfaces in JavaScript.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document