Application of web technology to enhance water system operations

2003 ◽  
Vol 3 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 287-294 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Chapman

This paper explores the opportunities and recent applications of web-based technology, which have benefited water industry operations. Web-based technology can allow broad controlled access to all business data across the internal network (Intranet) of a water authority, by compact disc to mobile or remote stations and the broader internet. These web-based systems have significant advantages over traditional single-purpose databases and paper-based systems.

Author(s):  
Xiaoming Yang ◽  
Li Zheng ◽  
Zhihai Zhang ◽  
Dacheng Liu ◽  
Bopeng Zhang ◽  
...  

Abstract A new and emerging agile manufacturing paradigm is attracting an increasing amount of attention from both the academic and industrial communities. Agile manufacturing makes use of modern information technology to form virtual enterprises, which agilely respond to the changing market demands. In recent years, Web related technology improves greatly the abilities to communicate and cooperate, The web technology enables the manufacturing resources, including information, facilities and so on, to be shared among geographically distributed partners. The significance of web technology to agile manufacturing is unquestionable. In this paper we develop a prototyping system to explore methodology of enhancing agility by use of Web based technology. A web-based micro-process planning system for turning has been developed. The engineers who are connected to the Internet at geographically distributed sites can use a standard browser to realize process parameter planning and optimization.


Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) are considered one kind of Web 2.0 application; however, they have demonstrated to have the potential to transcend throughout the steps in the Web evolution, from Web 2.0 to Web 4.0. In some cases, RIAs can be leveraged to overcome the challenges in developing other kinds of Web-based applications. In other cases, the challenges in the development of RIAs can be overcome by using additional technologies from the Web technology stack. From this perspective, the new trends in the development of RIAs can be identified by analyzing the steps in the Web evolution. This chapter presents these trends, including cloud-based RIAs development and mashups-rich User Interfaces (UIs) development as two easily visible trends related to Web 2.0. Similarly, semantic RIAs, RMAs (Rich Mobile Applications), and context-aware RIAs are some of the academic proposals related to Web 3.0 and Web 4.0 that are discussed in this chapter.


Author(s):  
Dilip Kumar Sharma ◽  
Gopalji Varshneya ◽  
Ashwani Kumar Upadhyay

This article analyzes the diffusion of a Web technology named AJAX in facilitating e-government architecture and enhancing its potential by enablement of modern Web features as democracy and collaboration. Flexibility needed for free flow of interactive collaboration, compatibility, and robustness is treated as vital in the chapter. Major enterprises that have created landmarks in terms of participation of individuals and enterprises, along with contemporary Web technologies, are also analyzed to consolidate priority of technologies befitting robust and sustainable Web architecture. Emphasis is on the point that a proper collaboration among private, public, and government entities can only be achieved by proper information dissemination and acceptance of competent Web technologies, AJAX being one of them. Features of AJAX such as sectional processing ability, speed, bridging, portability, and compatibility are viewed with criticality for practical establishment.


2004 ◽  
pp. 338-349
Author(s):  
Robert S. Owen ◽  
Bosede Aworuwa

Many of us are using the World Wide Web in ways that are similar to the teaching machines and automatic tutoring devices of the 1950-1960s, yet we are moving ahead without building upon a base of knowledge that already exists from that era. This chapter reviews the basic ideas of the original automatic teaching and tutoring machines of those two decades — a linear programmed learning model and a programmed branching model — and compares these to hypermedia methods that are now enabled via web technology. Some classic ideas in assessing the cognitive and affective learning outcomes of teaching — somewhat analogous to usability issues of utility and likability — are reviewed. Greater emphasis on considering the educational outcomes is advocated when we use new online teaching technologies in programmed instruction.


2014 ◽  
Vol 926-930 ◽  
pp. 3930-3933 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xie Jie

Along with the development of the computer network techniques and the database techniques, the human resource management has become the important part of the enterprise’s informational management. According to the actual needs of human resource management, the paper designs and implements a set of human resource management system. The Paper in-depth research and analyze the Struts2, Spring and Hibernate (three lightweight J2EE framework). Summarizes the advantages and methods of the framework of the Struts2+Spring+Hibernate (SSH) integration technology and determine the overall architecture of the system construction.Adopting B/S structure that is popular currently, the Web-based human resource management system developed by busing enterprise’s internal network externalizes the features of the commonality, the augment ability, and the security, etc.


2018 ◽  
Vol Volume-2 (Issue-3) ◽  
pp. 85-87
Author(s):  
Sathya Bama S ◽  
Dr. J. Preethi ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Prima Astiadi ◽  
Oesman Hendra Kelana

Abstract. The goal of this thesis is to simplify the process of creating a web-based presentation and to provide solutions for compatibility problems in a standalone application. HTML5 is the latest web technology which is constantly developed and will be the successor of the previous HTML generation. This service for creating web-based presentation will make use of HTML5 features and JavaScript to deliver a user-friendly web-based application, with a concern in receiving text as its input and maintening it into a web-based presentation.This web-based presentation-making application,  namely Slides5, provides an interface for creating a presentation with some features such as the addition and removal of slides, changing the look and layout of slides, as well as save and download  the presentation file. Through several testings, Slides5 has succeeded in creating web-based presentation materials without the need of programming. In addition, Slides5 provides a feature to save the presentation as a HTML file so that the presentation can be simply concucted by using any web browser.Keywords: web-based presentation, HTML5, Slides5Abstrak. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah menyederhanakan proses pembuatan presentasi berbasis webdan memberikan solusi atas permasalahan kompatibilitas pada aplikasi mandiri.HTML5 merupakan teknologi web terbaru yang terus dikembangkan dan akan segera menjadi penerus dari generasi HTML sebelumnya. Layanan pembuatan presentasi berbasis web yang dimaksud akan memanfaatkan fitur HTML5 dan JavaScript untuk menghadirkan aplikasi berbasis web yang ramah pengguna, dengan menitikberatkan dalam menerima masukan berupa teks dan mengelolanya menjadi presentasi berbasis web.Aplikasi pembuatan presentasi berbasis web yang bernama Slides5 ini menyediakan antarmuka pembuatan presentasi dengan fitur-fitur seperti penambahan dan penghapusan slide, pengubahan tampilan dan tata letak slide, serta penyimpanan dan pengunduhan berkas presentasi. Melalui sejumlah uji coba, Slides5 telah berhasil dalam membuat materi presentasi berbasis web tanpa harus melakukan pemrograman. Selain itu, Slides5 menyediakan fitur penyimpanan presentasi ke dalam bentuk berkas HTML sehingga presentasi dapat dilakukan hanya dengan menggunakan peramban web saja.Kata Kunci: presentasi berbasis web, HTML5, Slides5


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 3313
Author(s):  
Tanaka Mandy Mbavarira ◽  
Christine Grimm

Water is fundamental to our existence and has increasingly been put under pressure by soaring population growth, urbanization, agricultural farming and climate change; all, of which impact the quantity and quality of our water resources. Water utilities (WUs) are challenged to provide clean, safe drinking water when faced with aging, costly infrastructure, a price of water that is not reflective of its true value and the need for infrastructure to remain resilient in a time when threats of floods and droughts are pervasive. In the linear take-use-discharge approach, wastewater is treated only to be returned to waterways and extracted again for treatment before drinking. This can no longer sustain our water resources as it is costly, energy-intensive and environmentally unsound. Circular economy (CE) has been gaining attention in the water industry to tackle this. It follows the 6Rs strategy of reduce, reuse, recycle, reclaim, recover and restore to keep water in circulation for longer and reduce the burden on natural systems. The aim of this study is to determine what the economic and operational system effects of CE are on WUs, informing them of CE’s potential to change their business operations and business model while highlighting its associated challenges. Based on a review of literature, input from expert interviews (Q4 2019) and case studies, an economic view of the urban water system is qualitatively modeled, on top, of which a circular water economy system is designed using a causal loop-diagramming system mapping tool. Digitalization, water reuse and resource recovery were determined to underpin circularity in water, providing operational benefits through efficiencies and diversification of revenue streams. However, issues of investment and a missing enabling legal framework are slowing the rate of uptake. On this basis, CE represents both a challenge and an opportunity for the water industry.


Author(s):  
Dorothy Wai Sim Lau

As Chinese performers have become more visible on global screens, their professional images – once the preserve of studios and agents – have been increasingly relayed and reworked by film fans. Web technology has made searching, poaching, editing, positing, and sharing texts significantly easier. Moreover, by using a variety of seamless and innovative methods, a new mode of personality construction has been developed. With case studies of high-profile stars like Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, and Michelle Yeoh, this ground-breading book examines transnational Chinese stardom as a Web-based phenomenon, and as an outcome of the participatory practices of cyber fans. By grounding the theory and praxis of Chinese stardom in a cyber-context, this book proffers a critical intervention of Chineseness and redress some inadequacies of the current scholarship on the subject by advancing the exploration of the dynamics borne out of technological apparatuses, cultural discourses, and network culture.


Author(s):  
Suree Khemthong ◽  
Linda M. Roberts

This paper examines the effect of three groups of characteristics: organisational, technological, and environmental on the adoption of Internet and Web based marketing activities (IWMA) in the hotel industry by using data collected from a sample of 152 hotels in Thailand. The adoption of IWMA has been categorised into two levels: 1) non-early adopter hotels, and 2) early adopter hotels. The results indicate that Thai hotels that adopted IWMA at the early adopter stage were larger in size, and more likely to be more ready to adopt IWMA than non-early adopter hotels were. Managers of Thai hotels in the early adopter stage were more likely to perceive the benefits and recognise compatibility when adopting IWMA than were managers in the non-early adopter hotels. Customer power and level of government support were considered to be the push factors for hotels in the use of IWMA at the early adopter stage more than for non-early adopter hotels.


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