THE CREATION OF A DRON REMOTE CONTROLLING CROSS-PLATFORM SOFTWARE APPLICATION

Author(s):  
A. Fedorov ◽  
E. Shikula
2021 ◽  
Vol 235 (12) ◽  
pp. 71-78
Author(s):  
EVGENIYA G. TSARKOVA ◽  

The research is aimed at developing and implementing proposals for automating the activities of scientific and educational organizations of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for accounting, collecting, processing and analyzing the information on the results of scientific and scientific&technical activities of scientific and educational organizations of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia.The practical and scientific significance of the work lies in the development and testing of algorithms, the study of information flows and structures at the creation of an information system for recording the results of scientific activities of scientific and educational organizations of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia – the information system «UIS Nauka» (UIS Science). The research methodology is based on the use of methods of systems analysis, modeling of information flows, the theory of complex systems. The study made it possible to formulate functional requirements for the system for recording the results of scientific activity and implement them in a prototype of the information system «UIS Nauka» in the form of a cross-platform, cross-browser web application. The creation of this system made it possible to provide the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia with an effective tool for planning, coordinating, and recording the results of scientific activities. Key words: information system «UIS Nauka», scientific research, scientific and technical activities, the penal system of the Russian Federation.


2008 ◽  
pp. 12-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernhard Jenny ◽  
Tom Patterson ◽  
Lorenz Hurni

Flex Projector is a free, open-source, and cross-platform software application that allows cartographers to interactively design custom projections for small-scale world maps. It specializes in cylindrical, and pseudocylindrical projections, as well as polyconical projections with curved parallels. Giving meridians non-uniform spacing is an option for all classes of projections. The interface of Flex Projector enables cartographers to shape the projection graticule, and provides visual and numerical feedback to judge its distortion properties. The intended users of Flex Projector are those without specialized mathematical expertise, including practicing mapmakers and cartography students. The pages that follow discuss why the authors developed Flex Projector, give an overview of its features, and introduce two new map projections created by the authors with this new software: the A4 and the Natural Earth projection.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alanna Mager

This major research paper investigates the practice of cross-platform brand storytelling by applying principles of narrative, transmedia, and marketing theory to a case study of American eyewear brand Warby Parker’s content marketing campaigns. The following questions guided the study: Which elements of transmedia theory, narrative theory, and marketing theory can be used to effectively analyze and plan cross-platform brand stories? Which elements of digital brand content establish compelling “storyworlds” that aim to create a sense of consumer identification? A multimodal approach was used to analyze the narrative, transmedia, image, text, and interactive features of two content campaigns distributed on Warby Parker’s Instagram account and corporate blog. The study led to the creation of an adaptable framework that can be used to plan cross-platform brand storytelling. The study also informed suggestions for further research, which could improve understanding of how users interact with and experience content marketing.


Author(s):  
James M Ferguson ◽  
Martin A Smith

Abstract Summary The management of raw nanopore sequencing data poses a challenge that must be overcome to facilitate the creation of new bioinformatics algorithms predicated on signal analysis. SquiggleKit is a toolkit for manipulating and interrogating nanopore data that simplifies file handling, data extraction, visualization and signal processing. Availability and implementation SquiggleKit is cross platform and freely available from GitHub at (https://github.com/Psy-Fer/SquiggleKit). Detailed documentation can be found at (https://psy-fer.github.io/SquiggleKitDocs/). All tools have been designed to operate in python 2.7+, with minimal additional libraries. Supplementary information Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.


Author(s):  
Wen-Chen Hu

Chapter VI discusses the creation of static web pages, which have a fixed content at all times. In order to change static web pages to dynamic ones, it is necessary to implement advanced WML, the subject of this chapter, which requires support from external programs containing procedural languages. There are several methods available for calling external programs the two most common being: • PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor): PHP is a server-side, cross-platform, HTML embedded scripting language that allows programmers to create dynamic web pages. In an HTML document, PHP script (with a similar syntax to that of Perl or C) is enclosed within special PHP tags. Because PHP is embedded within tags, it is possible to jump between HTML and PHP (as in ASP and Cold Fusion) rather than relying on heavy amounts of code to output HTML. PHP is executed on the server, so the client cannot view the PHP code. PHP can perform any task that a CGI program can, and PHP-enabled Web pages can be created and edited just like regular HTML pages. • ASP.NET (Active Server Pages): ASP.NET is a free technology from Microsoft that allows programmers to create dynamic web applications. An ASP.NET file can contain text, HTML tags and scripts. Scripts in an ASP.NET file are executed on the server. ASP can be used to create web applications ranging from small, personal websites through to large, enterprise-class web applications. This chapter will focus on applications that use CGI because of its simplicity.


Author(s):  
Michael Gennadievich Grif ◽  
Alexey Viktorovich Lukoyanychev

The possibility of computer Russian Sign Language interpretation, which is based on dictionary, was studied. The analysis of modern multimedia sign language dictionaries is made here in view of their further use in automatic sign language interpretation. The prospects of animated character (avatar) use for the demonstration of gestures and sign language notations for their control were substantiated. The analysis of modern notations of sign language was made. The substantiation of the use of Dimskis notation was given as promising for the development of Russian Sign Language Dictionary. The use of the modern cross-platform graphical Unity3D for the creation of animated sign language interpreter model allows to create the economical and effective system. The functionality of Unity3D is available and meets all the requirements for the work with avatar. The main characteristics of Dimskis notation and the peculiarities of the use of notation elements in the computer implementation are considered. The multi-level structure of software complex for the creation of sign language guide was described. The hierarchical structure of animation tree building allows constructing the sequence of available basic records, limiting the possibility of irreversible changes of main elaborated motions and at the same time providing the availability of all the necessary basic animations for the user. The use of Dimskis notation allows the users who know Russian sign language to enrich their term dictionary, the use of the guide is suggested for the demonstration of the dactyl and words and also compound phrases. The proposed approach gives the opportunity to create "lessons" on specific topics for training.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Axel Newe ◽  
Linda Becker

BACKGROUND The Portable Document Format (PDF) is the standard file format for the communication of biomedical information via the Internet and for electronic scholarly publishing. Although PDF allows for the embedding of three-dimensional (3D) objects and although this technology has great potential for the communication of such data, it is not broadly used by the scientific community or by clinicians. OBJECTIVE The objective of this review was to provide an overview of existing publications that apply 3D PDF technology and the protocols and tools for the creation of model files and 3D PDFs for scholarly purposes to demonstrate the possibilities and the ways to use this technology. METHODS A systematic literature review was performed using PubMed and Google Scholar. Articles searched for were in English, peer-reviewed with biomedical reference, published since 2005 in a journal or presented at a conference or scientific meeting. Ineligible articles were removed after screening. The found literature was categorized into articles that (1) applied 3D PDF for visualization, (2) showed ways to use 3D PDF, and (3) provided tools or protocols for the creation of 3D PDFs or necessary models. Finally, the latter category was analyzed in detail to provide an overview of the state of the art. RESULTS The search retrieved a total of 902 items. Screening identified 200 in-scope publications, 13 covering the use of 3D PDF for medical purposes. Only one article described a clinical routine use case; all others were pure research articles. The disciplines that were covered beside medicine were many. In most cases, either animal or human anatomies were visualized. A method, protocol, software, library, or other tool for the creation of 3D PDFs or model files was described in 19 articles. Most of these tools required advanced programming skills and/or the installation of further software packages. Only one software application presented an all-in-one solution with a graphical user interface. CONCLUSIONS The use of 3D PDF for visualization purposes in clinical communication and in biomedical publications is still not in common use, although both the necessary technique and suitable tools are available, and there are many arguments in favor of this technique. The potential of 3D PDF usage should be disseminated in the clinical and biomedical community. Furthermore, easy-to-use, standalone, and free-of-charge software tools for the creation of 3D PDFs should be developed.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heidi Hendry ◽  
Christopher Mann

AbstractA variety of software tools for camera trap data management have been produced over the years, though the authors encountered numerous shortcomings with each. Camelot is a new open source cross-platform software application for managing camera trap survey data.Camelot is designed to be both powerful and easy-to-use. It provides a number of innovative features, such as an extensible reporting system that serves as an integration point with specialised analysis tools. This combination of features and usability makes it a compelling alternative to existing camera trap data management software.


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