scholarly journals Sistem Integrasi BOT Register Terhadap Website Pengolah Data Menggunakan Akses NGROK

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Rizky Parlika ◽  
Devan Cakra Mudra Wijaya ◽  
Tasya Ardhian Nisaa’ ◽  
Susy Rahmawati

This information system is based on a website that functions as a data processor obtained from the bot register. The integration of the system uses NGROK access which can unify local public access routes or in one go. The use of XAMPP as a web server can support the use of NGROK. NGROK server has a time duration in one use, which is about 8 hours. Users will get a domain URL when accessing NGROK. This domain URL is so unique that each session will change. The case study we are using leads to the registration system for new members of the East Java Veteran UPN robotics community, which so far still uses Google Form as a means of registering and spreadsheets as data storage media. The need for an innovation which can simplify work, especially during the Covid-19 period, therefore we created an innovation in the form of a bot register that can integrate with the website through NGROK access combined with the MySQL Local Database so that this software is expected to provide access registration directly without having to fear data loss and can also provide secure data management.

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (17) ◽  
pp. 8233
Author(s):  
Giovanni Randazzo ◽  
Franco Italiano ◽  
Anton Micallef ◽  
Agostino Tomasello ◽  
Federica Paola Cassetti ◽  
...  

Within an E.U.-funded project, BESS (Pocket Beach Management and Remote Surveillance System), the notion of a geographic information system is an indispensable tool for managing the dynamics of georeferenced data and information for any form of territorial planning. This notion was further explored with the creation of a WebGIS portal that will allow local and regional stakeholders/authorities obtain an easy remote access tool to monitor the status of pocket beaches (PB) in the Maltese Archipelago and Sicily. In this paper, we provide a methodological approach for the implementation of a WebGIS necessary for very detailed dynamic mapping and visualization of geospatial coastal data; the description of the dataset necessary for the monitoring of coastal areas, especially the PBs; and a demonstration of a case study for the PBs of Sicily and Malta by using the methodology and the dataset used during the BESS project. Detailed steps involved in the creation of the WebGIS are presented. These include data preparation, data storage, and data publication and transformation into geo-services. With the help of different Open Geospatial Consortium protocols, the WebGIS displays different layers of information for 134 PBs including orthophotos, sedimentological/geomorphological beach characteristics, shoreline evolution, geometric and morphological parameters, shallow water bathymetry, and photographs of pocket beaches. The WebGIS allows not only for identifying, evaluating, and directing potential solutions to present and arising issues, but also enables public access and involvement. It reflects a platform for future local and regional coastal zone monitoring and management, by promoting public/private involvement in addressing coastal issues and providing local public administrations with an improved technology to monitor coastal changes and help better plan suitable interventions.


Repositor ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 165
Author(s):  
Miftakhudin Kusuma Wijaya ◽  
Zamah Sari ◽  
Mahar Faiqurahman

ABSTRAKCloud storage merupakan salah satu bentuk dari cloud computing yang terpusat pada media penyimpanan data. Dalam cloud storage ada kemungkinan yang di alami seperti kehilangan data dengan sekala kecil maupun besar, ataupun tidak dapat di akses sama sekali. Kesalahan yang terjadi akibat bencana alam, kesalahan manusia, ataupun alat yang cukup usang. Dari permasalahan tersebut di lakukan backup dan sinkronisasi data untuk menanggulangi permasalahan yang ada. Replikasi adalah proses yang di gunakan untuk menyalin atau mendistribusikan data dari penyedia layanan ke perangkat backup. Replikasi yang di gunakan ada dua yaitu replikasi database MySql dan replikasi data Rsync, dan untuk menjaga agar cloud storage tetap menyediakan sumber daya untuk pengguna dengan menambahkan metode failover. Failover adalah peralihan dari sebuah perangkat penyedia layanan ke perangkat backup ketika mengalami permasalahan yang tidak di inginkan. Pada penelitian ini akan menjelaskan bagaimana cara membangun dan mengimplementasi infrastruktur cloud storage dengan replikasi untuk backup juga sinkronisasi data dan failover untuk memberikan ketersediaan sumber daya layanan untuk pengguna secara realtime.ABSTRACTCloud storage is one form of cloud computing but is centered on data storage media. In cloud storage there is the possibility of data loss with small or large scale or can not be accessed at all. It can happen from natural disasters, human error, or device oldness. From these problems we can do data backup and data synchronization to overcome these problems. Replication is a process that used to copy or distribute data from service providers to backup devices. This replication using two ways, there is replication database using MySql and data replication using Rsync. To keep cloud storage provide resource for user by adding failover. This failover is a transition from a service provider device when having problems to backup device. In this study will explain how to build and implementation cloud storage infrastructure with replication for backup as well as data synchronization and failover to provide real-time availability of service resources for users.


Author(s):  
Rajesh Medikonduri

Abstract This paper discusses the physics, definitions, and nanoprobing flow of a flash bit memory. In addition, a case study showing the effectiveness of nanoprobing in detecting the Single Bit Fail Data Gain and Data Loss in Flash Memory is also discussed. The paper also includes cases where no passive voltage contrast was observed at the SEM and no leakage was observed at AFM, yet the units failing SBF DG, SBF DL and depletion, were detected by nanoprobing of the single bit. The major finding of this paper is a way to resolve data gain, data loss, and depletion failures of flash memory by nanoprobing procedure, despite no PVC seen at the SEM and no leakage seen at the AFM.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyle J. Tomek ◽  
Kevin Volkel ◽  
Elaine W. Indermaur ◽  
James M. Tuck ◽  
Albert J. Keung

AbstractDNA holds significant promise as a data storage medium due to its density, longevity, and resource and energy conservation. These advantages arise from the inherent biomolecular structure of DNA which differentiates it from conventional storage media. The unique molecular architecture of DNA storage also prompts important discussions on how data should be organized, accessed, and manipulated and what practical functionalities may be possible. Here we leverage thermodynamic tuning of biomolecular interactions to implement useful data access and organizational features. Specific sets of environmental conditions including distinct DNA concentrations and temperatures were screened for their ability to switchably access either all DNA strands encoding full image files from a GB-sized background database or subsets of those strands encoding low resolution, File Preview, versions. We demonstrate File Preview with four JPEG images and provide an argument for the substantial and practical economic benefit of this generalizable strategy to organize data.


2005 ◽  
Vol 37 (5) ◽  
pp. 895-907 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ari Goelman

My research explores the question: how can theorists better understand the ways in which planning technologies are used by municipal planners? In the case-study municipality, a recently introduced web-GIS technology had little demonstrable success in attaining two of its stated goals: enabling increased public access to municipal geographic information and encouraging planners to produce their own maps. My research links these outcomes not only to the technologies themselves, but to organizational structure and human agency. Planners and planning theorists can gain additional insight into the impact of planning technologies through closer attention to the process through which planners come to use information technologies and the way this process both alters and is constrained by existing organizational constraints, including previously adopted technologies.


2006 ◽  
Vol 18 (S1) ◽  
pp. 38-44
Author(s):  
Bernhard Cord ◽  
Michael Mücke ◽  
Eggo Sichmann

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 15-18
Author(s):  
P. Krishnamoorthy ◽  
C. Muthusamy

This paper aims to gift the results of a survey conducted to see the effective use of online Public Access Catalogs (OPAC) at the library of Jeppiaar Maamallan Engineering College in Chennai. The paper examines the result from a questionnaire based survey conducted at the library. 50 samples of the form were distributed in a random way between the employees of Jeppiaar Maamallan Engineering College in Chennai out of which 48 completed and valid questionnaires (96.00 %) were received for analysis. The information received from the respondents through these questionnaires was analyzed. Thus, the study clearly highlighted the requirement for associate degree education programme module for users to market the effective use of OPAC. An effort is formed through this study to gift the difficulties Janus-faced by users at engineering college libraries, in looking for data victimization OPAC. This paper provides helpful empirical proof for librarians and therefore the analysis community on the usage of OPAC in libraries of engineering colleges. The results of this study are going to be helpful for librarians at Jeppiaar Maamallan Engineering College in Chennai and additionally to different librarians around the state and country. This paper provides original information from library finish users in engineering college, relating to their expertise whiles victimization OPAC.


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