scholarly journals PIN∆LΞ : FUSE based Filesystem and Folder Syncer

Author(s):  
Parth Gor ◽  
Rayson D`sa ◽  
Harit Acharya ◽  
Mrs. Geetha S.

In this digital world the data is organized by an entity called a file system. In desktop operating systems the file manager manages the local data. But with cloud technologies, reliance on online storage has increased since the past decade, which demands a hybrid file managing solution. The proposed file system using FUSE and application give the functionalities such as support for multiple cloud storages on local file manager, automated syncing of folders on different devices.

Author(s):  
John Mansfield

Advances in camera technology and digital instrument control have meant that in modern microscopy, the image that was, in the past, typically recorded on a piece of film is now recorded directly into a computer. The transfer of the analog image seen in the microscope to the digitized picture in the computer does not mean, however, that the problems associated with recording images, analyzing them, and preparing them for publication, have all miraculously been solved. The steps involved in the recording an image to film remain largely intact in the digital world. The image is recorded, prepared for measurement in some way, analyzed, and then prepared for presentation.Digital image acquisition schemes are largely the realm of the microscope manufacturers, however, there are also a multitude of “homemade” acquisition systems in microscope laboratories around the world. It is not the mission of this tutorial to deal with the various acquisition systems, but rather to introduce the novice user to rudimentary image processing and measurement.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Winseck

This report examines the development of the media economy over the past thirty-five years. Since beginning this project a decade ago, we have focused on analyzing a comprehensive as possible selection of the biggest telecoms, Internet and media industries (based on revenue) in Canada, including: mobile wireless and wireline telecoms; Internet access; cable, satellite & IPTV; broadcast television, specialty and pay television services as well as Internet-based video subscription and download services; radio; newspapers; magazines; music; Internet advertising; social media; operating systems; browsers, etc.


Author(s):  
Eric Villasenor ◽  
Timothy Pritchett ◽  
Jagadeesh M. Dyaberi ◽  
Vijay S. Pai ◽  
Mithuna Thottethodi
Keyword(s):  
Big Data ◽  

1994 ◽  
Vol 2 (9) ◽  
pp. 15-15
Author(s):  
John Mansfield

Advances in camera technology and digital instrument control have meant that in modern microscopy, the image that was, in the past, typically recorded on a piece of film is now recorded directly into a computer. The transfer of the analog image seen in the microscope to the digitized picture in the computer does not mean, however, that the problems associated with recording images, analyzing them, and preparing them for publication, have all miraculously been solved. The steps involved in the recording of an image to film remain largely intact in the digital world. The image is recorded, prepared for measurement in some way, analyzed, and then prepared for presentation.


2013 ◽  
Vol 734-737 ◽  
pp. 3129-3132
Author(s):  
Ya Rong Wang ◽  
Pei Rong Wang ◽  
Rui Liu
Keyword(s):  
System A ◽  

The hybrid file system is designed to optimize the latency of the response of File System I/Os and extend the capacity of the local file system to cloud by taking the advantage of Internet. Our hybrid file system is consist of SSD, HDD and Amazon S3 cloud file system. We store small files, directory tree and metadata of all the files in SSD, because SSD has a good performance for the response of small and random I/Os. HDD is good at responding big and sequential I/Os, so we use it just like a warehouse to store big files which are linked by the symbolic files in the SSD. We also extend the local file system to cloud in order to enlarge its capacity. In this paper we describe test data of our hybrid file system and also its design and implement details.


2015 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oksana M. Markova ◽  
Serhiy O. Semerikov ◽  
Andrii M. Striuk

The research goal is to investigate the evolution of the concept of utility computing in the works of foreign researchers in the years 1959-1966. First the A. O. Mann’s results and expanded overview of the D. F. Parkhill’s results on the concept of computer (information) utility were introduced in the domestic scientific circulation. Functionally identity of the computer utility and cloud computing concepts was proved, as well as refined the primary sources of cloud service models. There was proposed the interpretation of the “cloud technologies of learning” concept. Continuity of the development of cloud technologies over the past 55 years and their relationship with the development of ICT in general was concluded. The research results make it possible to determine the prospects of the development of cloud computing in general and cloud technologies of learning in particular.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 261
Author(s):  
Moh Khoirul Anam ◽  
Nurhayati Nurhayati

Recent campaign models tend to change from the traditional model which commonly happened in the past. If in the past the campaign was identical to speeches, flags, marches, etc., nowadays the campaign can be done by utilizing the digital world as a media, even though the old model is still used today in a fewer portion. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the digital campaign advertisement of Gus Ipul in East Java Election 2018. Using the Systemic Functional Grammar (SFG) theory and Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) approach of Fairclough three-dimensional model, researchers want to reveal what message is behind the advertisements. The data in this study are five political campaign videos obtained from online video service providers, www.youtube.com. The videos are downloaded, then transcribed so that the textual data is obtained. These data are analyzed using the SFG theory. From the analysis, the results of the present study show that Gus Ipul’s political advertising is included in advocacy and contrasting advertising. Also, there are two objectives of Gus Ipul's political advertising. The first is to satire political opponents, and the second is to provide information. The information conveyed is by providing positive information, namely by using the lexicon like pengalaman - experience, paham - understanding and amanah -trustworthiness. From the political advertisement model, it can also be obtained that there are four strategies used in advertising viz emphasizing our good things, emphasizing their bad things, de-emphasizing our bad things, and de-emphasizing their good things.


2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 64-81
Author(s):  
Eva Mol

In this article I explore different ways archaeologists can contribute to and learn from theorizing the digital world beyond the traditional functionalistic means of applying computational methods. I argue that current digital technologies can be a very constructive tool to create non-human experience and awareness. I pursue this argument by presenting ideas from a work-in-progress project experimenting with the post-human and the virtual, and by exploring significant otherness in Roman religion and the dark spots in human perception, through the analysis of an absent temple in Rome. Applying post-human philosophies and an expanded concept of virtuality beyond the digital makes it possible to change our approach to object/human/divine relations in Roman cults and how we present Roman heritage towards a post-humanist framework. Through this, digital archaeology can become one of the ways of re-examining and reinventing our ideas of the human, the past and the digital.


2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (6) ◽  
pp. 49-54
Author(s):  
Allison Clair ◽  
Jim Mandler

Purpose What industry has not changed in the past quarter century because of The Digital Age? The purpose of this paper is to discuss the effect of the digital age on media. Design/methodology/approach This paper takes the design of an author viewpoint. Findings The Digital Age has affected practically everything that makes up our professional and personal lives – how we learn, how we inform, how we sustain and, certainly, how we interact. Originality/value Even industries that previously had no connection to the digital world cannot function.


Author(s):  
Michelle Ranae Wild

The widespread use of mobile technologies and applications (apps) among the non-disabled population in the past several years to stay connected, track appointments, stay organized, etc., has had profound implications for those with cognitive disabilities following acquired brain injury. Assistive technology for cognition (ATC) includes the use of these same systems to compensate for common cognitive challenges following ABI. And although the use of mainstream technologies in this population is a potential boon, it can be difficult for rehabilitation professionals to keep up with the changing world of devices, operating systems, and applications (apps). This article provides an overview of devices and apps currently used as ATC and provides guidelines for device and app selection and a framework for facilitating meta-cognition and generalization through the ATC instruction process. (Note: The devices and apps described in this article are not intended to be an endorsement of any particular system.)


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