scholarly journals QR Code Based Online Booking for Sports Complex System

Author(s):  
Harsh Shastri ◽  
Bhavesh Maheshwari ◽  
Gajendra Ojha ◽  
Bhakti Padhiyar ◽  
Pratiksha Raval ◽  
...  

Booking an appointment online has grown in popularity over the past few years. Many different types of business use some type of web based online appointment management system help make the appointment setting process more streamlined. An online appointment management system allows player to register and book appointments with their advisers. Web applications have helped in streamlining many of the tasks we perform on a daily basis, and have made our lives easier. These applications are widely used to assist players and sport complex management. In the past, these appointment processes were done manually and, because of this, there were many instances of overbooking or forgetting to cancel an appointment, which could free up the space to schedule another in its place. To eliminate human error due to setting appointments manually, a web/mobile application will be developed to make the scheduling process easier. In addition, it will give verification based on unique QR code generates at the time of booking.

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 96-104
Author(s):  
Didier Haid Alvarado Acosta

In March of 2020, the COVID-19 outbreak forced people to lock themselves inside their homes and begin the process of transitioning from face-to-face activities at work, schools and universities to a 100 % virtual method. Even when Communication Technologies (ICT) and online platforms have seen growth over the past two decades, including various virtual libraries developed by database publishers or web-based training programs that appear to shorten the learning curve (Lee, Hong y Nian, 2002), many people were unprepared for this transition and all of them are now dedicated to entering the new reality. In this order of ideas, the activities that have traditionally required the assistance of the staff have had to adapt with the use of new tools, which meet daily needs. A clear example is the field work collection tasks. In this group, there are different types such as surveys, photographs, reviews or on-site inspections. The current work presents the use of tools for collecting, validating, analysing and presenting data remotely and in real time. All of them based on the ArcGIS Online platform.


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian Lamour

The spatial representation by media is based on a series of material and ideational conditions structuring the journalistic profession and its public on a daily basis. Media are also actors taking part into the production of territories by mediatizing a “here” and “there” in which different types of news, institutional powers and cultural identities are portrayed. They are organized by a sum of geographical borders that they reproduce or cause to evolve. Over the past 20 years, media have accompanied the growth of western metropolises : The free daily newspapers circulated in large urban areas cutting across the mosaic of inherited institutional territories. However, does this necessarily mean that this press is able to overcome the territorial borders of the past ? The research based on the analysis of 20 Minutes Switzerland aimed at the French-speaking community shows that this medium is both included in bordered territories at the scale of cantons, regions and countries and also in an urban and transitional border space reorganizing these areas. Free dailies can be considered as a medium embedded in historically fragmented territories and the large urban regions of today. Les médias définissent une représentation de l’espace qui repose sur une somme de conditions matérielles et idéelles structurant au quotidien la sphère journalistique et son public. Par ailleurs, ils sont des acteurs de la production territoriale en médiatisant un « ici » et un « ailleurs » où s’organisent une actualité différente, des pouvoirs institutionnels dissemblables et des identités culturelles séparées. Les médias sont organisés par une somme de frontières géographiques qu’ils participent à reproduire ou à faire évoluer. Au cours des 20 dernières années, un média à accompagner l’essor des métropoles occidentales : les quotidiens d’information gratuits diffusés dans des régions urbaines chevauchant la mosaïque des territoires institutionnels hérités. Cela signifie-t-il pour autant que cette presse est en mesure de s’émanciper des frontières territoriales du passé˚? La recherche effectuée à partir du journal 20 Minutes Romandie montre que ce média s’inscrit, à la fois, dans des territoires clos de niveau confédéral, régional et cantonal, et dans une région urbaine frontalière transitionnelle rassemblant ces aires. La presse gratuite est un média situé dans la mosaïque territoriale du passé et dans les grandes régions urbaines d’aujourd’hui.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 17-24
Author(s):  
Rezananda Yulian Akbar ◽  
Muhammad Hisjam

The increasingly competitive industrial competition makes companies from all sectors around the world change the system to be more efficient and effective. One of the efforts to improve the company is by implementing a Warehouse Management System (WMS). Lately, many large companies are implementing Auto-ID (automatic identification) technology to solve existing problems. The types of Auto-ID technology that are often used are barcode, RFID and QR code technology. PT AKG is a manufacturing company that produces and markets plastic finished materials to serve the needs of other companies has not yet implemented WMS, this causes human error due to the process still manual. This research proposed to find the best warehouse management system using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method for PT. AKG. Alternative systems in this study are barcode, RFID, and QR code with the criteria used are cost, fuctionality, performance, and sustainability. Based on the results, the system chosen is the QR code with a score of 0.578084. QR codes can make it easier for operators and PPIC department staff to take notes and minimize recording errors. Recording that originally used Microsoft Excel and paper as a tool is no longer needed because operators only need to scan using a smartphone that is connected to the company's warehouse management system.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 225-232
Author(s):  
Cosmas Eko Suharyanto ◽  
Joni Eka Chandra ◽  
Fergyanto E Gunawan

This study aims to analyze and provide a solutive proposal to the payroll system at St. Elisabeth Hospital which is not implemented an integrated system and still uses manual calculations. By Using Database Management System and designing web based interface then payroll system become more effective and efficient. Integrated system solves data redundancy problems and integrates payroll sub-sub systems. Integrated process allows for the integration of reports with fast processing and minimizing problems caused by human error. The effectiveness and efficiency of the payroll system will have an impact on optimal hospital services.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1.7) ◽  
pp. 118
Author(s):  
V. Lalitha ◽  
J. K. Periasamy

Mobile learning is a technology which uses wireless networks and mobile for learning. It facilitates learners to unite their experiences in learning in a collaborative and shared environment. Due to the widespread adoption and use of handheld devices, the mobile application technologies in enhancing learning activities have attracted noteworthy research interest. A Secure Exam Management System (SEMS) is designed for mobile environment and to simplify the exam management system. The teachers will define a bank of exam questions and link them to his/her subject through an appropriate interface (Subject‘s Question Bank Interface). The students can enter the exam system at the pre-defined date and time through the Exam Enrollment Interface. The students scan the QR code in the electronic device (Mobile/tablet) and then view an exam question in the same interface. Asthe school Wi-Fi network is connected to the students mobile or tablet, turning the network down during exams canavoid malpractice. Multifactor authentication can be adopted for stronger security.


2011 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
W.-A. Flügel ◽  
C. Busch

Abstract. One of the innovative objectives in the EC project BRAHMATWINN was the development of a stakeholder oriented Integrated Water Resources Management System (IWRMS). The toolset integrates the findings of the project and presents it in a user friendly way for decision support in sustainable integrated water resources management (IWRM) in river basins. IWRMS is a framework, which integrates different types of basin information and which supports the development of IWRM options for climate change mitigation. It is based on the River Basin Information System (RBIS) data models and delivers a graphical user interface for stakeholders. A special interface was developed for the integration of the enhanced DANUBIA model input and the NetSyMod model with its Mulino decision support system (mulino mDss) component. The web based IWRMS contains and combines different types of data and methods to provide river basin data and information for decision support. IWRMS is based on a three tier software framework which uses (i) html/javascript at the client tier, (ii) PHP programming language to realize the application tier, and (iii) a postgresql/postgis database tier to manage and storage all data, except the DANUBIA modelling raw data, which are file based and registered in the database tier. All three tiers can reside on one or different computers and are adapted to the local hardware infrastructure. IWRMS as well as RBIS are based on Open Source Software (OSS) components and flexible and time saving access to that database is guaranteed by web-based interfaces for data visualization and retrieval. The IWRMS is accessible via the BRAHMATWINN homepage: http://www.brahmatwinn.uni-jena.de and a user manual for the RBIS is available for download as well.


Author(s):  
Gabriella Giannachi

This book traces the evolution of the archive across the centuries by looking at primitive, Medieval, Renaissance, Victorian and contemporary archives. Crucially, the book evidences the fluidity and potential inter-changeability between libraries, archives and museums. A number of case studies offer an insight into the operation of a variety of different types of archives, including cabinets of curiosity, archival artforms, architectures, performances, road-shows, time capsules, social media documentation practices, databases, and a variety of museological web-based heritage platforms. The archive is shown to play a crucial role in how individuals and social groups administer themselves through and within a burgeoning social memory apparatus. This is why at the heart of every industrial revolution thus far, the archive continues to contribute to the way we store, preserve and generate knowledge through an accumulation of documents, artifacts, objects, as well as ephemera and even debris. The archive has always been strategic for different types of economies, including the digital economy and the internet of things. Shown here to increasingly affect to the way we map, produce, and share knowledge, the apparatus of the archive, which allows us to continuously renew who we are in relation to the past, so that new futures may become possible, now effectively pervades almost every aspect of our lives.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cosmas Eko Suharyanto

This study aims to analyze and provide a solutive proposal to the payroll system at St. Elisabeth Hospital which is not implemented an integrated system and still uses manual calculations. Redundancy issues are a major issue, including waste of storage, inaccurate overtime calculations, as the effects of unintegrated systems. By Using Database Management System and designing web based interface then payroll system become more effective and efficient. Integrated system solves data redundancy problems and integrates payroll sub-sub systems. Integrated process allows for the integration of reports with fast processing and minimizing problems caused by human error. The effectiveness and efficiency of the payroll system will have an impact on optimal hospital services.


Author(s):  
Ícaro A. Fonseca ◽  
Felipe F. de Oliveira ◽  
Henrique M. Gaspar

Abstract This paper focuses on virtual prototyping and simulation of marine operations based on web technologies. The ship is represented as a digital object, which can be used to perform different types of analyses and simulations. The presented simulations are: motion of a single hull and of multiple hulls in regular waves calculated with closed-form expressions, induced pendulum motion response to a lifted load, and motion of a barge with initial movements in still water calculated with equations of motion. The simulations are developed as web applications in JavaScript and HTML, with graphical user interfaces and 3D renders of the operations. Relevant parameters of the simulations such as wave characteristics and design dimensions are linked to interactive dashboards, allowing the user to modify them and visualize the results in real-time. The applications are lightweight enough to be executed locally in the web browser of most modern devices. The work employs an open source approach, relying most notably on the Vessel.js library. This aims to foster reuse of models and collaboration with external contributors.


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