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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 551-556
Author(s):  
Fendi Hidayat ◽  
Dwi Ratna Fitriyani ◽  
Risqi Utami ◽  
Yoga Fitriana

Currently, there is no information system that provides information on the location of geographically integrated midwifery practices in the Batam City sub-district. the application of GIS can be done to map the location of the practice of midwives so that it can be used to find out the location of the practice, hours of service and other necessary information. This research uses descriptive research method and the system development method uses the waterfall method and the design model uses UML. With a mapping management information system developed using web technology so that it can provide information to the public at large


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Kai Si ◽  
Min Zhou ◽  
Yingfang Qiao

The rapid development of web technology has brought new problems and challenges to the recommendation system: on the one hand, the traditional collaborative filtering recommendation algorithm has been difficult to meet the personalized recommendation needs of users; on the other hand, the massive data brought by web technology provides more useful information for recommendation algorithms. How to extract features from this information, alleviate sparsity and dynamic timeliness, and effectively improve recommendation quality is a hot issue in the research of recommendation system algorithms. In view of the lack of an effective multisource information fusion mechanism in the existing research, an improved 5G multimedia precision marketing based on an improved multisensor node collaborative filtering recommendation algorithm is proposed. By expanding the input vector field, the features of users’ social relations and comment information are extracted and fused, and the problem of collaborative modelling of these two kinds of important auxiliary information is solved. The objective function is improved, the social regularization term and the internal regularization term in the vector domain are analysed and added from the perspective of practical significance and vector structure, which alleviates the overfitting problem. Experiments on a large number of real datasets show that the proposed method has higher recommendation quality than the classical and mainstream baseline algorithm.


Author(s):  
Karan Sanghvi ◽  
Pratik Shah

The paper proposes cloud robotics which intends five parts which are for software architecture, trends and challenges, design based on a web technology, cloud computing platforms and cloud robotics in practical smart city applications. Software architecture involves lots of different cloud technologies like cloud storage and shared services for robotics for Robot Operating System. There are lots of trends in cloud robotics as it uses cloud technologies for robotics. The use of the cloud for automation brings some largely ameliorating the performance of robotics. Besides, the trends, there are some challenges in cloud robotics. Robot Operating System has been a standard tool in the design for cloud robotics. It always runs at the on-board computer but some resources of CPU do not allow the ability of robotics. In this problem, a good solution is to transfer the task to the cloud. Hence, the design of a cloud robotics middleware is based on web technology. Robotics with cloud computing gives lots of research scopes and research fields. In Smart City Applications, Real-Time Cloud Robotics is present. Real Time Cloud Robotics has emerged as an efficient computing means in data processing applications. By this we introduce CR20 cloud robotics platform that uses real time stream technology virtually to connect to different devices.


2021 ◽  
pp. 34-39
Author(s):  
M. S. Azhgikhina

The article discusses the relevance of studying web technologies in basic and secondary schools. Revealed the relationship of the concepts of "web programming", "web development" and "web technology", clarified the concept of "web technology". The connection between the concepts of "competency", "educational competency", "digital competencies", "digital skills" has been investigated. The requirements for the results of studying web technologies at school are analyzed, which are contained in Federal State Educational Standards and in Approximate Basic Educational Programs of Basic and Secondary Education in informatics, as well as in educational and methodological kits of basic and secondary schools. On the basis of this analysis, the requirements for what a high school graduate should know, be able to and master at a basic level after studying the theme "Web technologies" are summarized. An attempt has been made to formulate and distinguish between basic, intermediate and advanced skills that are formed in school graduates.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Sarah Kirsten Jones

<p>The aim of the present study was to address the void in the LIS literature regarding principles and practices of exhibiting Special Collections in New Zealand libraries by exploring the opinions of library staff using an ethnographic research design. The study explored four main areas: the extent to which Special Collections were believed to contribute to the cultural heritage of New Zealand; the purpose of exhibiting in New Zealand libraries; whether or not guidelines were considered to be important when exhibiting Special Collections; and the extent to which web technology was utilised to identify, publish or publicise Special Collection in New Zealand libraries. Three methods of data collection were employed: an online questionnaire, focus groups and Web site evaluations. The study found that library staff strongly agreed that material held in Special Collections contributes to cultural heritage. Exhibiting was found to provide many benefits to libraries, their staff, the community and the nation through access to collections, education, collection development, and research. Although the study did not uncover much evidence of guidelines in New Zealand libraries, the results of the study indicate that these are desirable and library staff would be more inclined to exhibit if they existed. Web technology was not highly utilised by libraries, however the potential was widely recognised and many participants in the study indicated they saw potential to take advantage of Web technologies to promote and provide access to materials in Special Collections in the future.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Sarah Kirsten Jones

<p>The aim of the present study was to address the void in the LIS literature regarding principles and practices of exhibiting Special Collections in New Zealand libraries by exploring the opinions of library staff using an ethnographic research design. The study explored four main areas: the extent to which Special Collections were believed to contribute to the cultural heritage of New Zealand; the purpose of exhibiting in New Zealand libraries; whether or not guidelines were considered to be important when exhibiting Special Collections; and the extent to which web technology was utilised to identify, publish or publicise Special Collection in New Zealand libraries. Three methods of data collection were employed: an online questionnaire, focus groups and Web site evaluations. The study found that library staff strongly agreed that material held in Special Collections contributes to cultural heritage. Exhibiting was found to provide many benefits to libraries, their staff, the community and the nation through access to collections, education, collection development, and research. Although the study did not uncover much evidence of guidelines in New Zealand libraries, the results of the study indicate that these are desirable and library staff would be more inclined to exhibit if they existed. Web technology was not highly utilised by libraries, however the potential was widely recognised and many participants in the study indicated they saw potential to take advantage of Web technologies to promote and provide access to materials in Special Collections in the future.</p>


2021 ◽  
pp. 110043
Author(s):  
Nicole A. Nakamatsu ◽  
Güneş Aytaç ◽  
Brandi Mikami ◽  
Jesse D. Thompson ◽  
McKay Davis ◽  
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