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2022 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-58
Author(s):  
Telutci Telutci ◽  
Yunisa Oktavia

The aim is to find out the writing on the banner to get pictures or photos on the banner to see in this case which vocabulary and sentences are wrong on the banner and to get information that can be processed as material for making scientific articles, which consists of the basic theory of the language used is far from the norm. This case is caused by the lack of public understanding of language and writing in the use of words according to the KBBI which uses vocabulary and is structured in sentences. In producing data sources obtained from the surrounding environment to be able to take data such as interviews with people who are responsive around the environment to obtain accurate data as material for scientific works. The perfection and correctness of linguistic basics in language use errors were found around the banner, from the results of research in the use of descriptive methods in language use errors found in research as objects and research subjects on banners in data recording is observed in case studies used in writing the results of the study indicate that the writing on the banner uses informal language in the form of various written languages ​​depending on the inappropriate writing style. According to the rules. From the results of the study, it was found that there was a lot of error information on language users on banners in grouping sentences and vocabulary based on factual information in processing data as an object of analysis in solving Indonesian.


Biologia ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eduardo Cires ◽  
Candela Cuesta

AbstractThe macroalgal flora of Cantabria (north of Spain) has attracted the interest of many researchers on past occasions. Currently published information only reflects occasional collections from sporadic field visits to this region of the Spanish Atlantic coast. To overcome this, a historical overview of research and publications, encompassing collections and presence data recording, has been undertaken. This work lists the resultant taxonomic records and provides information about macroalgal flora of Cantabria. A total of 425 species (25 Cyanobacteria, 55 Chlorophyta, 81 Ochrophyta, and 264 Rhodophyta) were identified. The number of specific, infraspecific taxa, and stages is 437: 25 Cyanobacteria, 57 Chlorophyta, 89 Ochrophyta, and 266 Rhodophyta. The floristic character of flora from the Cantabrian coast is compared over time and with nearby regions applying Cheney’s ratio [(Rhodophyta+Chlorophyta)/ Ochrophyta, or (R+C)/O]. The present paper aims to provide an overview of the research that has been conducted in the Cantabrian coast, not only found in international publications but also in local publications as well as unpublished theses.


Author(s):  
Małgorzata Kulas

The issue of spatial data visualization is currently an important element in the positioning and navigation process. The constant trend in increasing the accuracy and availability of position modules affects the widespread use of the mobile devices in transport. The paper presents creation of a three-dimensional visualization model based on ground tracks recorded in NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) and GPX (GPS Exchange Format) formats. Additionally, the study presents an analysis of the positioning accuracy including the sky obstructions presence and the instantaneous state of the satellite constellation. The significant deterioration in positioning accuracies was noted due to the presence of sky obstructions and low movement speed during data recording. The analysis of these parameters showed the dependence of the positioning accuracy with the number of visible satellites and the HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of Precision) parameter.


Author(s):  
Olha Kozina ◽  
Volodymyr Panchenko ◽  
Oleksandr Rysovanyi

Multi-cloud middleware must perform many different resource management, control, and monitoring functions that must interoperate but may differ in implementation in each cloud service provider. A mechanism for monotonic recording model implementation for multi-cloud systems with a geo-distributed middleware architecture is proposed in the article. It is shown, the middleware modules location defines the algorithm of synchronization of start moments of adjusting intervals required to generating the global sequence numbers for customer's data recording into the databases of multi-cloud systems. Figs.: 2. Tabl.: 1. Refs.: 10 titles. Keywords: middleware architecture, geo-distributed middleware architecture, multicloud systems.


2021 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 349-353
Author(s):  
Nozomu Shirasugi ◽  
Takashi Kobata ◽  
Satoru Sugiyama ◽  
Masayuki Hirokawa ◽  
Makoto Mo

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmad Zatnika Purwalaksana ◽  
Dewi Siburian ◽  
Immanuel Sianturi ◽  
Sabam Sianturi

Currently, there are still many use of manual parking systems, namely parking attendants provide instructions for vehicles to park. This is often considered inefficient because there is no data recording of vehicles that park, resulting in a low level of security and comfort for visitors and the parking system does not provide information about parking slots which can make it difficult for visitors to park vehicles. With this, the vehicle that wants to park often has difficulty when parking the vehicle. Through various problems that occur, the author develops a parking system that can provide information on the availability of parking slots in the parking area as well as data storage for vehicle number plates that do parking. In the parking system, the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B is used as the main controller, camera detection to obtain information in the form of characters from the vehicle number plate with the help of OCR (Optical Character Recognition), the use of OTP (One Time Password) code which can be used only once so as to increase security. on the parking system. Vehicle data in the form of number plates and also OTP code will be stored in the database and used when the vehicle will leave the parking area by matching the number plate data and OTP code of a vehicle to be able to leave the parking area. Through the development of the parking system, it is hoped that it will work well for vehicle drivers to find available parking locations and increase safety and comfort for drivers because of data storage in the form of vehicle number plates as vehicle identity and the use of OTP codes that can only be used once.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (22) ◽  
pp. 2170131
Author(s):  
P. V. Alekseevskiy ◽  
S. Rzhevskiy ◽  
V. Gilemkhanova ◽  
N. K. Kulachenkov ◽  
A. Sapianik ◽  
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Author(s):  
Abigail L. Blackman ◽  
Matthew D. Novak ◽  
Florence D. DiGennaro Reed ◽  
Tyler G. Erath
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Bioethica ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 24
Author(s):  
Natalia Amasiadi

Introduction: Scientific progress has considerably increased the risk of unexpected bioterrorist attacks. In accordance comes the necessity for a potent “shield” of protection, known as “biosecurity” and widely referred as “biodefense”. However, ethical challenges and concerns, arising along with bioterrorism, are inevitable to address.Methods: COVID-19 outbreak immerged the significance of preexisting powerful biodefense systems. Primary factors to consider are theirs efficacy, the availability of capable emergency plans, adequate personal protective equipment, and sufficient funding. Least but not last comes the proper comprehension of risk assessment and the promotion of prevention, which contributes fundamentally in avoiding the outbreak, even before the harmful biological agent has begun spreading itself among the community.Results: Meticulous data recording will promote our knowledge of effectively constructive biodefense systems and will contribute in identifying crucial bioethical issues, as well to legislate accordingly, nationally, and internationally, in order to duly address the emerging threats. Conclusion: Drastic measures against bioterrorism are inevitable to take, so is the foundation of sufficient biodefense systems, which should lay on scientific knowledge that drives from relevant research, and general consent. Ultimately is, the establishment of international laws, to propel collaboration among nations and eliminate future bioterrorist attacks. 


Author(s):  
Zachary Smolder ◽  
Jingang Yi

Remote operated vehicles (ROVs) are robotic submersibles controlled typically by a person at the surface of a water body. ROVs can be applied to surveillance, environmental, and data recording jobs or tasks. The vehicle design may be modified to remove or add additional capabilities depending upon the specific purpose of the ROV. In this paper, we explore using remote operated vehicles as a cheap and affordable water exploration platform. ROV’s high cost is a prohibitive barrier to entry, preventing widespread adoption of ROV for personal, research, and conservation uses. To address this problem, our paper explores a cost effective ROV with video capturing and directional control capabilities. Using state-of-the-art robotic technologies, a cost-effective competitive ROV is designed and constructed. This ROV was tested to a depth of 7 meters and has the potential to reach depths of up to 30 meters per its design.


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