Web3D Technology Research Based on the HTML5

2012 ◽  
Vol 241-244 ◽  
pp. 3148-3152
Author(s):  
Shu Dong Zhang ◽  
Lei Yu ◽  
Jing Wang

The ticket office of 3D-version Titanic has gone beyond four hundred billion within six days, which left the public not only good memories, but also peoples affections with the 3D film and the rapid development of 3D technology. The Web3D technology has also become the core of the next generation Internet. WebGL is a JavaScript API for rendering interactive 3D graphics and 2D graphics.It can be used in any compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins.So,the WebGL technology is developing quickly now.This paper primarily introduces the development of HTML and the latest standard of HTML5. It also makes comparisons with other commonly-used Web3D technology, and discussed details of WebGL technology.

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 55
Author(s):  
He Gao

<p>In the era environment of implementing health strategy in China, curriculum reform has become the core and key to the reform and development of physical education in colleges and universities. Since the 21st century, the construction of public physical education curriculum system in domestic universities has achieved remarkable achievements. However, along with the deployment and promotion of the “Healthy China” strategy and the rapid development of education, the public sports curriculum of colleges and universities is no longer able to meet the latest demands for talent training in the era of change. Starting from the strategic background of “healthy China”, this paper summarizes and analyzes various factors affecting the reform of public sports curriculum in domestic universities, and with the overall reform ideas of innovation and development, in order to provide a scientific and reasonable reference for the reform of public physical education curriculum in colleges and universities.</p>


2014 ◽  
Vol 530-531 ◽  
pp. 650-661 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gang Lu ◽  
Wen Hua Zeng

Since the concept of cloud computing was proposed in 2006, cloud computing has been considered as the technology that probably drives the next-generation Internet revolution and rapidly becomes the hottest topic in the field of IT. The paper synthetically introduces cloud computing techniques, including the currently non-uniform definition and the characteristics of cloud computing; The paper also introduces the core techniques of cloud computing, such as data management techniques, data storage techniques, programming model and virtualization techniques. Then the 4-tie overall technique framework of general cloud computing is talked about. Finally, the paper talks about the obstacles and opportunities.


Author(s):  
Natalia Kostenko

The subject matter of research interest here is the movement of sociological reflection concerning the interplay of public and private realms in social, political and individual life. The focus is on the boundary constructs embodying publicity, which are, first of all, classical models of the space of appearance for free citizens of the polis (H. Arendt) and the public sphere organised by communicative rationality (Ju. Habermas). Alternative patterns are present in modern ideas pertaining to the significance of biological component in public space in the context of biopolitics (M. Foucault), “inclusive exclusion of bare life” (G. Agamben), as well as performativity of corporeal and linguistic experience related to the right to participate in civil acts such as popular assembly (J. Butler), where the established distinctions between the public and the private are levelled, and the interrelationship of these two realms becomes reconfigured. Once the new media have come into play, both the structure and nature of the public sphere becomes modified. What assumes a decisive role is people’s physical interaction with online communication gadgets, which instantly connect information networks along various trajectories. However, the rapid development of information technology produces particular risks related to the control of communications industry, leaving both public and private realms unprotected and deforming them. This also urges us to rethink the issue of congruence of the two ideas such as transparency of societies and security.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pelin Telkoparan-Akillilar ◽  
Dilek Cevik

Background: Numerous sequencing techniques have been progressed since the 1960s with the rapid development of molecular biology studies focusing on DNA and RNA. Methods: a great number of articles, book chapters, websites are reviewed, and the studies covering NGS history, technology and applications to cancer therapy are included in the present article. Results: High throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies offer many advantages over classical Sanger sequencing with decreasing cost per base and increasing sequencing efficiency. NGS technologies are combined with bioinformatics software to sequence genomes to be used in diagnostics, transcriptomics, epidemiologic and clinical trials in biomedical sciences. The NGS technology has also been successfully used in drug discovery for the treatment of different cancer types. Conclusion: This review focuses on current and potential applications of NGS in various stages of drug discovery process, from target identification through to personalized medicine.


2020 ◽  
pp. 095792652097721
Author(s):  
Janaina Negreiros Persson

In this article, we explore how the discourses around gender are evolving at the core of Brazilian politics. Our focus lies on the discourses at the public hearing on the bill 3.492/19, which aimed at including “gender ideology” on the list of heinous crimes. We aim to identify the deputies’ linguistic representation of social actors as pertaining to in- and outgroups. In addition, the article analyzes through Critical Discourse Analysis how the terminology gender is represented in this particular hearing. The analysis shows how some of the conservative parliamentarians give a clearly negative meaning to the term gender, by labeling it “gender ideology” and additionally connecting it with heinous crimes. We propose that the re-signification of “gender ideology,” from rhetorical invention to heinous crime, is not only an attempt to undermine scientific gender studies but also a way for conservative deputies to gain more political power.


2020 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Danielle V. Handel ◽  
Anson T. Y. Ho ◽  
Kim P. Huynh ◽  
David T. Jacho-Chávez ◽  
Carson H. Rea

AbstractThis paper describes how cloud computing tools widely used in the instruction of data scientists can be introduced and taught to economics students as part of their curriculum. The demonstration centers around a workflow where the instructor creates a virtual server and the students only need Internet access and a web browser to complete in-class tutorials, assignments, or exams. Given how prevalent cloud computing platforms are becoming for data science, introducing these techniques into students’ econometrics training would prepare them to be more competitive when job hunting, while making instructors and administrators re-think what a computer laboratory means on campus.


2016 ◽  
Vol 94 ◽  
pp. 605-617 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew G. Gardner ◽  
Emily B. Sessa ◽  
Pryce Michener ◽  
Eden Johnson ◽  
Kelly A. Shepherd ◽  
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