Location-Based Internationalization and Localization With Mobile Computing

2022 ◽  
pp. 39-58
Author(s):  
Arpit Kumar Sharma ◽  
Arvind Dhaka ◽  
Amita Nandal ◽  
Akshat Sinha ◽  
Deepika Choudhary

The Android system operates on many smartphones in many locales. Websites and web tools have their own requirements in day-to-day life. To reach the maximum users, the app and website should handle all the resources such as text strings, functions, layouts, graphics, and any other static data that the app/website needs. It requires internationalization and localization of the website and app to support multiple languages. The basic idea of this chapter is to present an approach for localizing the Android application according to the location data that the app received from the device, but many users do not allow the “access location” feature so this approach will be a dead end in this case. The authors have proposed some other techniques to achieve this feature of localization and internationalization by implementing the “choose language” service so that the app can itself optimize its content and translate it into the user's native language.

2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 756-766 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benedetto Barabino ◽  
Cristian Lai ◽  
Carlino Casari ◽  
Roberto Demontis ◽  
Sara Mozzoni

2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 15-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anjali Kumawat ◽  
Anil Kumar Sharma ◽  
Sunita Kumawat

Android based Smartphones are nowadays getting more popular. While using Smartphone, user is always concerned about security and malicious attacks, cryptographic vulnerability of the applications. With increase in the number of Android mobiles, Android malwares are also increasing very rapidly. So the authors have proposed the “Identification of cryptographic vulnerability and malware detection in Android” system. They have designed a user friendly android application, through which user and developer can easily test the application whether it is benign or vulnerable. The application will be tested firstly using static analysis and then the dynamic analysis will be carried out. The authors have implemented static and dynamic analysis of android application for vulnerable and malicious app detection. They have also created a web page. User can either use the application or the web page.


Author(s):  
Anjali Kumawat ◽  
Anil Kumar Sharma ◽  
Sunita Kumawat

Android based Smartphones are nowadays getting more popular. While using Smartphone, user is always concerned about security and malicious attacks, cryptographic vulnerability of the applications. With increase in the number of Android mobiles, Android malwares are also increasing very rapidly. So the authors have proposed the “Identification of cryptographic vulnerability and malware detection in Android” system. They have designed a user friendly android application, through which user and developer can easily test the application whether it is benign or vulnerable. The application will be tested firstly using static analysis and then the dynamic analysis will be carried out. The authors have implemented static and dynamic analysis of android application for vulnerable and malicious app detection. They have also created a web page. User can either use the application or the web page.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 176
Author(s):  
Eni Pudjiarti ◽  
Siti Faizah

Abstrak: Di zaman sekarang ini perusahaan dan bisnis startup berkembang sangat cepat seiring dengan perkembangan zaman, dan dengan perkembangan zaman itu juga, itu hampir setiap masyarakat di era sekarang memiliki perangkat handphone dan sudah dianggap salah satu bagian yang paling penting dalam menjalani kehidupan sehari-hari. Dan sekarang ada banyak juga jenis perusahaan atau bisnis startup yang dapat kita temui, dan salah satu yang paling sering ditemui merupakan jenis startup yang ditargetkan untuk masyarakat pengguna handphone, dan dalam pemasarannya perusahaan dan bisnis startup ini membuat suatu media untuk memudahkan masyarakat dalam mengakses konten yang mereka jual, yaitu dalam bentuk suatu aplikasi berbasis sistem android. Ditambah lagi dengan adanya wabah Covid-19 dan juga kebijakan-kebijakan pemerintah yang membatasi pergerakan masyarakat, aplikasi startup ini sangat membantu dapat menjadi solusi bagi para pengusaha untuk memenuhi penjualan mereka ditengah masa pandemi, serta menyebarluaskan aplikasi Distro supaya lebih dikenal luas oleh masyarakat sehingga berminat untuk menggunakan aplikasi Distro. Beberapa perusahaan dan bisnis kecil yang masih berkembang atau biasa disebut usaha mikro ini sudah mulai mencoba cara- cara baru dalam memasarkan apa yang mereka jual dalam pandemi yang masih terjadi saat ini dan salah satunya membuat aplikasi berbasis sistem android. selain memudahkan penjual memasarkan yang mereka jual, masyarakat yang berperan sebagai pembeli pun dapat dengan mudah mengakses informasi dan melakukan transaksi jual-beli melalui aplikasi tersebut tanpa harus datang ke toko fisik secara langsung. Dan dengan dibuatnya aplikasi ini diharapkan dapat menjadi sebagai contoh untuk bagaiman usaha mikro dalam membuat aplikasi untuk bisnis yang mereka jalani. Berdasarkan uraian di atas, penulis mencoba membuat sebuah rancangan Aplikasi Distro Online Berbasis Android dan sistem Aplikasi Android ini dikembangkan dengan menggunakan metode pengembangan Waterfall, dengan bahasa pemrograman java dan database yang digunakan adalah cPanel.   Kata kunci: android, aplikasi, startup, usaha mikro   Abstract: Startup companies and businesses are growing very quickly along with the times, and with the development of this era, almost every society in this era has a mobile phone and is considered one of the most important parts of everyday life. And now there’s all types of startup companies or businesses that we can find, and one of the most frequently encountered is the type of startup that is targeted at the mobile phone users, and to market what these startup companies and businesses sell, a media platform is created to make it easier for people to access the content that they are provided, namely by forming an app based on the android system. Coupled with the COVID-19 outbreak and also government policies that restrict people's movement, This startup application is very helpful, it can be a solution for entrepreneurs to meet their sales in the midst of a pandemic, as well as disseminate the Distro application so that it is more widely known by the public so that they are interested in using the Distro application. Some companies and small businesses that are still in development or commonly called micro-enterprises have started trying new ways to market what they provided in the current pandemic and one of them is by making applications based on the Android system. In addition to making it easier for sellers to market what they sell, customers can easily access information and made transactions through the application without having to come to a the store directly. And with the creation of this application, it is hoped that it can serve as an example for how micro-enterprises make applications for the businesses they do. Based on the description above, the author tried to create a design of the Android-Based Online Distro Application and the Android Application system was developed using waterfall development methods, with the java programming language and database used is cPanel.   Keywords: android, application, micro business, startup


Author(s):  
Sanjeevakumar M. Hatture ◽  
Susen P. Naik

The mechanization of the process creates agriculture-based jobs for farmers, providing financial support and facilitating affordable agriculture equipment and machineries. Fruits markets are subject of opportunity and it is important to the suppliers to identify the quality of fruits based on the ripeness level of fruits before selling out in order to get higher level of profit. The proposed framework is an Android application in native language of the farmer to help the jobless farmers to find agriculture-based jobs suitable to their skill set and receive investments from various investors across the country. Further, it finds investment for the needy farmers and create suitable agricultural employment for jobless farmers so that there is an increase in the progress in the field of agriculture. It also facilitates the farmers with advanced equipment for performing various agricultural tasks, obtains the land on lease, and determines various stages of ripeness of fruit and provides the information about the government project and funding facilities.


Author(s):  
Carlos Bobed ◽  
Fernando Bobillo ◽  
Sergio Ilarri ◽  
Eduardo Mena

During the last years, mobile computing has been the focus of many research efforts, due mainly to the ever-growing use of mobile devices. In this context, there is a need to manage dynamic data, such as location data or other data provided by sensors. As an example, the continuous processing of location-dependent queries has been the subject of thorough research. However, there is still a need of highly expressive ways of formulating queries, augmenting in this way the systems' answer capabilities. Regarding this issue, the modeling power of Description Logics (DLs) and the inferring capabilities of their attached reasoners could fulfill this new requirement. The main problem is that DLs are inherently oriented to model static knowledge, that is, to capture the nature of the modeled objects, but not to handle changes in the property values (which requires a full ontology reclassification), as it is common in mobile computing environments (e.g., the location is expected to vary continually). In this paper, the authors present a novel approach to process continuous queries that combines 1) the DL reasoning capabilities to deal with static knowledge, with 2) the efficient data access provided by a relational database to deal with volatile knowledge. By marking at modeling time the properties that are expected to change during the lifetime of the queries, the authors'system is able to exploit both the results of the classification process provided by a DL reasoner, and the low computational costs of a database when accessing changing data (mobile environments, semantic sensors, etc.), following a two-step continuous query processing that enables us to handle continuous DL queries efficiently. Experimental results show the feasibility of the authors' approach.


Author(s):  
Merin Thomas ◽  
Dr Latha C A ◽  
Antony Puthussery

<p class="normal">World has become very small due to software internationationalism. Applications of machine translations are increasing day by day. Using multiple languages in the social media text is an developing trend. .Availability of   fonts in the native language enhanced the usage of native text in internet communications. Usage of   transliterations of language   has become quite common. In Indian scenario current generations are   familiar to talk in native language but not to read and write in the native language, hence they started using English representation of native language in textual messages. This paper describes the   identification of the transliterated text in cross lingual environment .In this paper a Neural network model   identifies the prominent language in the text and hence the same can be used to identify the meaning of the text in the concerned language. The model is based upon Recurrent Neural Networks that found to be the most efficient in machine translations. Language identification can serve as a base for many applications in multi linguistic environment. Currently the South Indian Languages Malayalam, Tamil are identified from given text. An algorithmic approach of Stop words based model is depicted in this paper. Model can be also enhanced to address all the Indian Languages that are in use.</p>


2009 ◽  
pp. 1584-1592
Author(s):  
Anastasis Sofokleous ◽  
Marios C. Angelides ◽  
Christos Schizas

The ubiquitous nature of modern mobile computing has made “any information, any device, any network, anytime, anywhere” a well-known reality. Traditionally, mobile devices are smaller, and data transfer rates are much lower. However, mobile and wireless networks are becoming faster in terms of transfer rates, while mobile devices are becoming smaller, more compact, less power consuming, and, most importantly, user-friendly. As more new applications and services become available every day, the number of mobile device owners and users is increasing exponentially. Furthermore, content is targeted to user needs and preferences by making use of personal and location data. The user profile and location information is becoming increasingly a necessity. The aim of this article is to present an overview of key mobile computing concepts, in particular, those of relevance to m-commerce. The following sections discuss the challenges of mobile computing and present issues on m-commerce. Finally, this article concludes with a discussion of future trends.


Author(s):  
Anastasis Sofokleous ◽  
Marios Angelides ◽  
Christos Schizas

The ubiquitous nature of modern mobile computing has made “any information, any device, any network, anytime, anywhere” a well-known reality. Traditionally, mobile devices are smaller, and data transfer rates are much lower. However, mobile and wireless networks are becoming faster in terms of transfer rates, while mobile devices are becoming smaller, more compact, less power consuming, and, most importantly, user-friendly. As more new applications and services become available every day, the number of mobile device owners and users is increasing exponentially. Furthermore, content is targeted to user needs and preferences by making use of personal and location data. The user profile and location information is becoming increasingly a necessity.


Author(s):  
Carlos Bobed ◽  
Fernando Bobillo ◽  
Sergio Ilarri ◽  
Eduardo Mena

During the last years, mobile computing has been the focus of many research efforts, due mainly to the ever-growing use of mobile devices. In this context, there is a need to manage dynamic data, such as location data or other data provided by sensors. As an example, the continuous processing of location-dependent queries has been the subject of thorough research. However, there is still a need of highly expressive ways of formulating queries, augmenting in this way the systems' answer capabilities. Regarding this issue, the modeling power of Description Logics (DLs) and the inferring capabilities of their attached reasoners could fulfill this new requirement. The main problem is that DLs are inherently oriented to model static knowledge, that is, to capture the nature of the modeled objects, but not to handle changes in the property values (which requires a full ontology reclassification), as it is common in mobile computing environments (e.g., the location is expected to vary continually). In this paper, the authors present a novel approach to process continuous queries that combines 1) the DL reasoning capabilities to deal with static knowledge, with 2) the efficient data access provided by a relational database to deal with volatile knowledge. By marking at modeling time the properties that are expected to change during the lifetime of the queries, the authors'system is able to exploit both the results of the classification process provided by a DL reasoner, and the low computational costs of a database when accessing changing data (mobile environments, semantic sensors, etc.), following a two-step continuous query processing that enables us to handle continuous DL queries efficiently. Experimental results show the feasibility of the authors' approach.


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