Modul Front-End Sistem Informasi Geospasial Patroli Terpadu Kebakaran Hutan dan Lahan

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 272-280
Author(s):  
Deny Ramdhany ◽  
Imas Sukaesih Sitanggang ◽  
Ikhsan Kurniawan ◽  
Wulandari Wulandari

To prevent and handle forest and land and forest fire (karhutla), the Ministry of Environment and Forestry assembled a patrol team that conducts a daily task to observe directly to the hotspot location as an indication for land fire. Currently, the patrol team reported the investigation result into a group chat. This method consumed many storage spaces and not suitable for formal reporting. This study aims to develop a front-end module for a web GIS application that visualizes the patrol team's daily report. The application has its data recapitulation method and able to create a formal report. The data used in this study are a set of the report that collected in 2016 by Sumatera and Kalimantan patrol team. The steps to build this application include communication, integrate with the API from the back-end system, developing functional needs, software testing, and the last is software release. The application was build using HTML and CSS for its interface and Javascript and API from the back-end module for its content management. The system uses Google Maps services and library to support the functionalities of the application. The unit testing method's test result shows that the module runs well and can afford all of the required functionality. In addition, the system testing result that the ratio between actual error and expected error is equal to 1. This result indicates the functions of the system are working properly according to the use cases of the system.  

Author(s):  
Chun-Wen Paul Huang ◽  
William Vaillancourt ◽  
Christophe Masse ◽  
Joe Soricelli ◽  
Tony Quaglietta ◽  
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2021 ◽  

Contents Structural components/Strukturbauteile Development of an energy-absorbing structural element made of polyamide integrated in the plastic front-end carrier of the new Mercedes S-Class ..... 1 Entwicklung eines energieabsorbierenden Strukturelements aus Polyamid integriert im Kunststoff-Frontendträger der neuen Mercedes S-Klasse ..... 5 BAGS: Highly-integrated front-end module carrier ..... 9 BAGS: Hochintegrierter Front End Modulträger ..... 19 Surfaces/Oberflächen Lightweight plastic construction with visible surface as examplified by the Volkswagen ID 3 tailgate ..... 29 Kunststoffleichtbau mit Sichtoberfläche am Beispiel der Heckklappe Volkswagen ID3 ..... 39 Breakthrough in producing soft and sustainable interior surfaces by injection moulding of TPE ..... 49 Simulation The all-new MAN high-roof cab – epoxy sandwich RTM – simulated using FEM and crashed under real conditions ..... 61 Epoxid-Sandwich-RTM – FEM gerechnet und real gecrasht ..... 75 Development and validation of a simulation methodology for the prediction of surface defects for plastic components with metallic effect pig...


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Jesse Friend ◽  
Mathias Jahnke ◽  
Niels Walen ◽  
Gernot Ramminger

Abstract. Web applications which are high functioning, efficient, and meet the performance demand of the client are essential in modern cartographic workflows. With more and more complex spatial data being integrated into web applications, such as time related features, it is essential to harmonize the means of data presentation so that the end product is aligned with the needs of the end-user. In this paper we present aWeb GIS application built as a microservice which displays various timeseries visualizations to the user to streamline intuitiveness and functionality. The prototype provides a solution which could help to understand various ways in which current web and spatial analysis methods can be combined to create visualizations that add value to existing spatial data for cartographic workflows.


10.28945/3553 ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 001-025
Author(s):  
Grandon Gill

Grandon Gill, Professor and Academic Director of the Doctor of Business Administration program at the Muma College of Business (MCOB) of the University of South Florida, pondered the question. A few months before, he had volunteered to take on the creation of two open access journals, to be called the Muma Case Review (MCR) and the Muma Business Review (MBR). The first of these would publish business discussion case studies and technical notes intended for educational purposes and would exist entirely online. The second would publish research of interested to business practice and would initially publish online and would also provide printed volumes. Just a week before, Gill had committed to launching the MCR within two months. At the time, this deadline did not seem unreasonable. He already had sufficient case studies to provide a year’s worth of content. What he did not have, however, was a specific plan for delivering the content. Originally, he had planned to use the publishing component of the review system that would be handling submission and review of manuscripts. The MCOB’s dean, however, had indicated that he wanted a level of branding that could not be accommodated by the review system. Thus, a new solution to the reader-facing front end of the two journals was required. Gill’s instinctive reaction had been to propose a front-end solution that employed WordPressTM, a content management system that provided flexible functionality that could be adapted to a journal front end. According to the web survey group W3Techs, as of early 2015, nearly a quarter of the top 10 million websites in the world used WordPress. Gill, himself, had used it for years for his personal blog and was comfortable with its capabilities. As he thought about it further, however, Gill also recalled that his personal website had been taken down at least five times by anonymous hackers. In each case, WordPress had been identified as a likely source of the problem—although that had never actually been confirmed. His dean would not be pleased if similar disruption of the MCOB’s flagship journal websites took place. Should Gill be considering alternative solutions? And, even if he did choose WordPress or a similar content management system, there were many possible ways it could be deployed: as a service provider, as an application hosted in the cloud or on a local server. Each had its own pros and cons from a security standpoint. And the costs could be very different. This decision was proving to be far less straightforward than he had first thought.


Author(s):  
Nikola Vulović ◽  
Olivera Kitanović ◽  
Ranka Stanković ◽  
Dalibor Vorkapić ◽  
Ana Vulović
Keyword(s):  
Web Gis ◽  

Author(s):  
Xinyan Tang ◽  
Johan Nguyen ◽  
Giovanni Mangraviti ◽  
Zhiwei Zong ◽  
Piet Wambacq
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhong-Lin Xu ◽  
Zheng Dong ◽  
Hong-Tao Liao ◽  
Liang-Feng Qiu ◽  
Sheng-Tuan She ◽  
...  

2006 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 129-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Chul Kim ◽  
Dongsu Kim ◽  
Hyun Min Cho ◽  
Jong Chul Park ◽  
Nam Kee Kang

This paper presents a multi-layered bandpass filter (BPF) and a power amplifier module (PAM) integrated with a SAW duplexer based on heterogeneous ceramic substrates. The heterogeneous substrates are composed of two different ceramic layers with εr = 7.4 and 17.5 in order to take advantage of their own properties. In the PAM substrate, a DC blocking capacitor and a shunt capacitor for an output matching network of a power amplifier are embedded with a material of εr = 17.5 to reduce occupied areas of the capacitors. On the other hand, a quarter-wave-length stripline and RF chokes are realized with a material of εr = 7.4 to reduce signal delay time. In the multi-layered BPF, a coupled stripline and a high shunt capacitor are embedded with materials of εr = 7.4 and 17.5, respectively, resulting in improved spurious characteristics.


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