scholarly journals Advanced Photonic and Electronic Systems WILGA 2010

2010 ◽  
Vol 56 (4) ◽  
pp. 479-484
Author(s):  
Ryszard Romaniuk

Advanced Photonic and Electronic Systems WILGA 2010 SPIE - PSP WILGA Symposium gathers two times a year in January and in May new adepts of advanced photonic and electronic systems. The event is oriented on components and applications. WILGA Symposium on Photonics and Web Engineering is well known on the web for its devotion to "young research" promotion under the eminent sponsorship of international engineering associations like SPIE and IEEE. WILGA is supported by the most important national organizations like KEiT PAN and PSP-Photonics Society of Poland. The Symposium is organized since 1998 twice a year. It has gathered over 4000 young researchers and published over 2000 papers mainly internationally, including more than 1000 in 10 published so far volumes of Proc. SPIE. This paper is a digest of WILGA Symposium Series and WILGA 2010 summary.

2016 ◽  
Vol 62 (3) ◽  
pp. 301-314
Author(s):  
Ryszard S. Romaniuk

Abstract Young Researchers Symposium WILGA on Photonics Applications and Web Engineering has been organized since 1998, two times a year. Subject area of the Wilga Symposium are advanced photonic and electronic systems in all aspects: theoretical, design and application, hardware and software, academic, scientific, research, development, commissioning and industrial, but also educational and development of research and technical staff. Each year, during the international Spring edition, the Wilga Symposium is attended by a few hundred young researchers, graduated M.Sc. students, Ph.D. students, young doctors, young research workers from the R&D institutions, universities, innovative firms, etc. Wilga, gathering through years the organization experience, has turned out to be a perfect relevant information exchange platform between young researchers from Poland with participation of international guests, all active in the research areas of electron and photon technologies, electronics, photonics, telecommunications, automation, robotics and information technology, but also technical physics. The paper summarizes the achievements of the 38th Spring Edition of 2016 WILGA Symposium, organized in Wilga Village Resort owned by Warsaw University of technology.


i-com ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 6 (3/2007) ◽  
pp. 23-29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Birgit Bomsdorf

SummaryTask modelling has entered the development process of web applications, strengthening the usage-centred view within the early steps in Web-Engineering (WE). In current approaches, however, this view is not kept up during subsequent activities to the same degree as this is the case in the field of Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI). The modelling approach presented in this contribution combines models as known from WE with models used in HCI to change this situation. Basically the WE-HCI-integration is supported by combining task and object models as known from HCI with conceptual modelling known from WE. In this paper, the main focus is on the WebTaskModel, a task model adapted to web application concerns, and its contribution towards a task-related web user interface. The main difference to existing task models is the build-time and run-time usage of a generic task lifecycle. Hereby the description of exceptions and erroneous situations during task performance (caused by, e.g., the stateless protocol or Browser interaction) is enabled and at the same time clearly separated from the flow of correct action.


Author(s):  
Nova Noor Kamala Sari ◽  
Deddy Ronaldo

The designed online class is used to provide additional values to the learning process in theDepartment of Informatics Engineering of University of Palangka Raya. It basically does notreplace the entire learning process because the learning process is thus far implemented in theclassroom. Yet,the application of online classroom provides extra features, such as creating writtenmaterials directly on the web and uploading the materials in PDF or PPT which then can beobtained directly by students on the web. Students can upload their given assignments on the web aswell; therefore the lecturers no longer need to bring a stack of printed reports or papers of thestudent assignments.Modeling application of online class in this research aims at applying UML-based WebEngineering method (UWE) apart from waterfall engineering method which is often taught to thestudents of Department of Informatics Engineering of University of Palangka Raya.The result of this research shows that the website program on online class can be implementedby the lecturers and students majoring in Informatics Engineering by applying model application ofUML-based Web Engineering method (UWE).


Author(s):  
G. Sreedhar

Due to the unceasing growth of web sites and applications, developers and evaluators have interesting challenges not only from the development but also from the quality assurance point of view. The quality assurance was and is one of the challenging processes in software engineering as well as for the web engineering, as a new discipline. Although there exist many design guidelines, and metrics for the evaluation of web sites and applications, most of them lack a well-defined specification framework and even worse a strategy for consultation and reuse. The main theme of the research paper is to provide optimization techniques to improve the correctness of the website.


Author(s):  
Ala M. Abu-Samaha ◽  
Lana S. Al-Salem

The requirements phase of the system/application development process typically involves the activities of requirements elicitation, analysis, validation, and specification. The main goal of such a process is “to develop a requirements speci- fication document which defines the system to be procured and which can act as a basis for the system design” (Sawyer, Sommerville, & Viller, 1996). Hence the underpinning assumption of the requirements engineering (RE) process is to transform the operational needs of an organisation into complete, consistent, and unambiguous system/application specifications through an iterative process of definition and validation (Pohl ,1994). The Web engineering (WE) literature provides a limited number of methods and techniques that can be used to manage the RE process in a Web development context [e3-value framework (Gordijn, Akkermans, & van Vliet, 2000), SOARE approach (Bleistein, Aurum, Cox, & Ray, 2004), e-prototyping (Bleek, Jeenicke, & Klischewski, 2002), AWARE (Bolchini & Paolini, 2004), and SSM/ICDT (Meldrum & Rose, 2004)]. Despite the availability of such a limited number of Web requirements engineering (WRE) methods, many researchers criticised such methods for their failure to address the necessity to align the Web application’ requirements to the organisation’s business strategy. Hence, the recommendation of many researchers (Al-Salem & Abu- Samaha, 2005a; Bleistein 2005; Bleistein, Cox, & Verner, 2004; Vidgen, Avison, Wood, & Wood-Harper, 2002) is to utilise a general WRE framework for the development of Web applications that can align the application’s requirements to the organisation’s business needs and its future vision. The objective of such a WRE framework is to incorporate the elicitation/analysis of business strategy as part of the application’s RE process. This chapter presents a WRE method that extends Sommerville and Kotonya’s viewpoint-oriented requirements definition (VORD) and Kaplan and Norton’s balanced scorecard (BSC) to elicit the Web application’ requirements and to plan/analyze the business strategy, respectively. In addition, eWARE (extended Web application requirements engineering) deploys the concept of “requirements alignment” to attain business objectives during the requirements discovery, elicitation, and formalisation process to identify the services of the Web application that will achieve the business objectives in order to improve the organisation’s profitability and competitiveness. The chapter is organised into a number of sections. The second section of this chapter provides a background to Web applications in terms of defi- nition and differentiating characteristics. The third section provides a discussion of eWARE method in terms of phases and activities. This section is divided into two subsections to cover the activities of the two prominent phases of the eWARE process in more detail. The fourth and fifth sections provide a discussion of possible future trends in WRE and a number of concluding remarks.


2011 ◽  
pp. 310-343
Author(s):  
Vítor Estêvão Silva Souza ◽  
Ricardo de Almeida Falbo ◽  
Giancarlo Guizzardi

In the Web Engineering area, many methods and frameworks to support Web Information Systems (WISs) development have already been proposed. Particularly, the use of frameworks and containerbased architectures is state-of-the-practice. In this chapter, we present a method for designing framework- based WISs called FrameWeb, which defines a standard architecture for framework-based WISs and a modeling language that extends UML to build diagrams that specifically depict framework-related components. Considering that the Semantic Web has been gaining momentum in the last few years, we also propose an extension to FrameWeb, called S-FrameWeb, that aims to support the development of Semantic WISs.


Author(s):  
Roberto Sassano ◽  
Luis Olsina ◽  
Luisa Mich

The consistent modeling of quality requirements for Web sites and applications at different stages of the life cycle is still a challenge to most Web engineering researchers and practitioners. In the present chapter, we propose an integrated approach to specify quality requirements to Web sites and applications. By extending the ISO 9126-1 quality views characteristics, we discuss how to model internal, external quality, and quality in use views taking into account not only the software features, but also the own characteristics of Web applications. Particularly, we thoroughly analyze the modeling of the content characteristic for evaluating the quality of information–so critical for the whole Web application eras. The resulting model represents a first step towards a multi-dimensional integrated approach to evaluate Web sites at different lifecycle stages.


2012 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-53 ◽  
Author(s):  
April Ann Kedrowicz ◽  
Katie Rose Sullivan

2009 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 345-379 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicoletta Di Blas ◽  
Franca Garzotto ◽  
Caterina Poggi

The fast and wide-ranging pervasion of data and information over the web possess a high dispersion of an enormous capacity of normal language textual possessions. Excessive attention has been evolved in the existing scenario for determining, distribution and retrieving of an enormous source of knowledge. For this purpose, processing enormous data capacities in a sensible time frame is an important challenge and a vital necessity in numerous commercial and exploration fields. Computer clusters, distributed systems and parallel computing paradigms are being progressively applied in the current years; subsequently they presented important developments for computing presentation in data-intensive contexts, like Big Data mining and analysis. NLP is one of the significant features which can be utilized for text explanation and first feature extraction from request area with high computational supplies; therefore, these responsibilities can have advantage over similar architectures. This study shows a discrete framework for running NLP tasks in a parallel fashion and crawling web documents. The system was found on Apache Hadoop environment, and on its equivalent programming paradigm, called MapReduce. Authentication is done using the explanation for extracting keywords and critical phrase from the web documents in a multinode Hadoop cluster. The results of the proposed work shows increased storage capacity, increased speed in data processing, reduced user searching time and receives the accurate content from the large dataset stored in HBase.


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