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Sato, S. y. "Dynamic rewriting of HTML documents." Computer Networks and ISDN Systems 27, no. 2 (November 1994): 307–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0169-7552(94)90147-3.

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Liu, Chien Hung, and Shu Ling Chen. "Classifying Dynamic Pages for Supporting JSP-Based Web Application Testing." Applied Mechanics and Materials 411-414 (September 2013): 563–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.411-414.563.

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To ensure the correctness of Web applications, the dynamically generated Web pages must be tested. However, this can be impractical as dynamic pages can be infinite depending on user inputs and internal states of Web applications. This paper presents an approach to classify the JSP dynamic pages for reducing the number of pages to be tested. Specifically, the approach identifies the HTML statement slices inside a JSP script and classifies the dynamic pages generated by the script according to the compositions of the HTML statement slices associated with the script's linearly independent paths. With the approach, the JSP dynamic pages containing similar testing artifacts can be classified into the same category. Thus, the number of JSP dynamic pages to be tested can be greatly reduced.
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Li, Xiaodong. "Designing an interactive Web tutorial with cross‐browser dynamic HTML." Library Hi Tech 18, no. 4 (December 2000): 369–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07378830010360464.

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Chi, Yi Tao, Ping Guo, Hao Jiang Gao, Xiu Bao Zhang, and Zhi Guang Zhang. "Automatic Batch Extraction of Specific Content of HTML Based on Tag Locations." Applied Mechanics and Materials 602-605 (August 2014): 3826–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.602-605.3826.

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HTML is utilized widely in web information description and exhibition. Although new technologies continue appearing during the HTML history, the basic structure and principal of HTML remains the same and HTML is still an important part for tasks such as web development and even dynamic page exhibition. We currently have mainly two types of parsers for HTML, SAX and DOM. The problem is that, the former is driven by parsing events but can only access the nodes sequentially with a slow speed, and the latter should load the whole document into memory and will consume a lot of space. In order to solve such problem, we proposed an automatic batch extraction method for specific content of HTML based on tag locations. The extraction process can be divided to two main steps, the first step is locating the start and end positions of HTML tags, the second step is finding the desired content based on the location of tags and corresponding attribute information. The first step is the core of the whole process. An example of extraction of specific content of a search result page verifies the proposed algorithm. The proposed algorithm can be further used for advanced tasks such as data mining and knowledge base establishment.
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Kumar Basu, M. "SeWeR: a customizable and integrated dynamic HTML interface to bioinformatics services." Bioinformatics 17, no. 6 (June 1, 2001): 577–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/17.6.577.

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Gepner, Ivan. "Making Pages That Move Applications of Dynamic HTML in the Biology Laboratory." American Biology Teacher 63, no. 2 (February 2001): 116–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1662/0002-7685(2001)063[0116:mptmao]2.0.co;2.

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Gepner, Ivan. "Making Pages That Move: Applications of Dynamic HTML in the Biology Laboratory." American Biology Teacher 63, no. 2 (February 1, 2001): 116–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4451053.

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Haghish, E. F. "Rethinking Literate Programming in Statistics." Stata Journal: Promoting communications on statistics and Stata 16, no. 4 (December 2016): 938–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536867x1601600408.

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Literate programming is becoming increasingly trendy for data analysis because it allows the generation of dynamic-analysis reports for communicating data analysis and eliminates untraceable human errors in analysis reports. Traditionally, literate programming includes separate processes for compiling the code and preparing the documentation. While this workflow might be satisfactory for software documentation, it is not ideal for writing statistical analysis reports. Instead, these processes should run in parallel. In this article, I introduce the weaver package, which examines this idea by creating a new log system in HTML or LATEX that can be used simultaneously with the Stata log system. The new log system provides many features that the Stata log system lacks; for example, it can render mathematical notations, insert figures, create publication-ready dynamic tables, and style text, and it includes a built-in syntax highlighter. The weaver package also produces dynamic PDF documents by converting the HTML log to PDF or by typesetting the LATEX log and thus provides a real-time preview of the document without recompiling the code. I also discuss potential applications of the weaver package.
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Baratta, F. I., and P. J. Perrone. "Discussion: “A Method for Dynamic Fracture Initiation Testing of Ceramics” (Duffy, J., Suresh, S., Cho, R., and Boff, E. R., 1988, ASME J. Eng. Mater. Technol., 110, pp. 326–331; Addendum, 1989, ASME J. Eng. Mater. Technol., 111, p. 86)." Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 113, no. 1 (January 1, 1991): 183–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2903376.

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NOTE: The reference to the original article for the discussion “A Method for Dynamic Fracture Initiation Testing of Ceramics” (pp. 183–185) is incorrectly cited in the original PDF. The volume number should be 110, not 111. The Addendum is cited correctly. When searching for these articles, use the corrected citations in the HTML.
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Goose, Stuart, Mike Newman, Claus Schmidt, and Laurent Hue. "Enhancing Web accessibility via the Vox Portal and a Web-hosted dynamic HTML⋚VoxML converter." Computer Networks 33, no. 1-6 (June 2000): 583–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1389-1286(00)00036-0.

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Haghish, E. F. "Markdoc: Literate Programming in Stata." Stata Journal: Promoting communications on statistics and Stata 16, no. 4 (December 2016): 964–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536867x1601600409.

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Rigorous documentation of the analysis plan, procedure, and computer codes enhances the comprehensibility and transparency of data analysis. Documentation is particularly critical when the codes and data are meant to be publicly shared and examined by the scientific community to evaluate the analysis or adapt the results. The popular approach for documenting computer codes is known as literate programming, which requires preparing a trilingual script file that includes a programming language for running the data analysis, a human language for documentation, and a markup language for typesetting the document. In this article, I introduce markdoc, a software package for interactive literate programming and generating dynamic-analysis documents in Stata. markdoc recognizes Mark-down, LATEX, and HTML markup languages and can export documents in several formats, such as PDF, Microsoft Office .docx, OpenOffice and LibreOffice .odt, LATEX, HTML, ePub, and Markdown.
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Hudon, Michèle. "True and tested products: thesauri on the Web." Indexer: The International Journal of Indexing: Volume 23, Issue 3 23, no. 3 (April 1, 2003): 115–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/indexer.2003.23.3.2.

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Hundreds of thesauri are now available on the Web in either static or dynamic HTML formats, most as standalone products. Even though they have moved into a different environment, their nature and structure, and even their main functions, have remained the same. The article discusses the issue of whether the thesaurus can play a significant role in web-based information retrieval without evolving into a more flexible tool.
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Andrew, Alex M. "Essential Dynamic HTML Fast: Developing an Interactive Web Site20013Aladdin Ayesh. Essential Dynamic HTML Fast: Developing an Interactive Web Site. London: Springer 2000. ix + 153 pp., ISBN: 1‐85233‐626‐9 £14.95; $28.00 softcover The Essential Series." Kybernetes 30, no. 2 (March 2001): 216–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/k.2001.30.2.216.3.

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Bykova, G. I., and M. A. Grippas. "The features of land development and construction in the Arctic region, taking into account the dynamics of climatic changes." Zemleustrojstvo, kadastr i monitoring zemel' (Land management, cadastre and land monitoring), no. 6 (May 21, 2021): 425–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/sel-4-2106-03.

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The article reflects the specifics of land development and construction in the Arctic North. It is necessary to use climate information effectively to select the best solutions and to avoid undue overestimation of the cost of facilities, increased heat loss, low heat resistance and strength affecting overspending. Recent trends in the context of dynamic climate change leading to rising sea levels, and possible flooding of coastal areas of the Arctic Seas are considered in this paper. The authors underline a great danger to infrastructure in result of possible destruction of coastal areas. English version of the article is available at URL: https://panor.ru/articles/peculiarities-of-land-development-and-construction-in-the-arctic-region-given-the-dynamics-of-climate-change/64263.html
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Sun, Wu, and David Bernstein. "XML-Based Transit Timetable System." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1804, no. 1 (January 2002): 151–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1804-20.

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The Internet and the World Wide Web are used for a wide variety of transportation applications. Most of these applications use static HTML documents. However, outside of transportation, considerably more attention is being given to dynamic content and XML. A way in which these technologies can be used to provide transit timetable information on the web is explored. Specifically, the transit timetable system, an online interactive transit timetable information exchange and administration system that uses Java server pages and the transit timetable markup language, is described.
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Marsh, Debra, Imogen Arnold, Nicolette Ellis, Julian Halliwell, Clare Hodgins, and Steve Malcom. "Project MERLIN: A learning environment of the future." ReCALL 9, no. 1 (May 1997): 52–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0958344000004626.

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In September 1995 the Language Institute at the University of Hull and British Telecommunications plc began working together on a major research project with the aim developing an environment to support distance teaching and learning. Project MERLIN is exploring the latest commincations techologies to support interaction and collaboration between groups of remote learners, and between these learneers and their tutor. These technologies include: computer conferencing, dynamic HTML and the integration of specifically designed database and telephone-conferencing facilities with the World Wide Web interface.
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Shuvalova, Oljgha. "METHODS OF TEACHING HTML AND CSS STYLES IN THE DISCIPLINE OF INFORMATICS FOR STUDENTS OF PEDAGOGICAL INSTITUTES." OPEN EDUCATIONAL E-ENVIRONMENT OF MODERN UNIVERSITY, no. 10 (2021): 241–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2414-0325.2021.1020.

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The paper analyzes the methods of teaching HTML, CSS, JavaScript. The expediency of learning these technologies by students of pedagogical universities is substantiated. The essence of the new method of teaching HTML and CSS is that the emphasis in the content component is shifted to the study of: 1 - visual objects of a hypertext document; 2 - rules of their unique identification; 3 - setting the basic properties and styling properties of these objects; 4 - modeling of hypertext page design based on instances of block objects; 5 - consolidation of knowledge of HTML, CSS languages through the use of these technologies in the formation of reporting sites for laboratory work; 6 - formation of the basis for mastering the technologies of dynamic adjustment of styles by means of JavaScript language. The new methodology involves the use of visual objects of a hypertext document to generate reports to the thematic sections of the course Computer Science such as Office Software, Mathematical Packages, Computer Graphics, etc. Internet hosting is a learning tool for new methods. It is recommended to use this tool to highlight the results of students’ laboratory work. The technique was experimentally implemented using distance learning tools. Analysis of the results of the pedagogical experiment confirmed the feasibility of introducing the new methodology. The conclusions of the work are that the introduction of this technique increases the effectiveness of training. The basis for the positive result is: 1) providing an individualized approach to teaching Computer Science; 2) creating conditions for mastering the concept of modeling through practical application; 3) the formation of understanding of the object-oriented essence of the language of HTML and CSS styles; 4) assistance in mastering modern network technologies; 5) increasing the importance of programming in mastering Informatics. This technique forms the basis for mastering the technologies of object-oriented programming in JavaScript and becomes the basis for further mastering of technologies for the development of Web-oriented information systems. The prospects of this study are seen in the formation of a holistic perception of computer science as a science through the study of Web-programming.
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Wong, Wing-Kwong, Sheng-Kai Yin, and Chang-Zhe Yang. "Drawing dynamic geometry figures online with natural language for junior high school geometry." International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning 13, no. 5 (November 15, 2012): 126. http://dx.doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v13i5.1217.

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<p>This paper presents a tool for drawing dynamic geometric figures by understanding the texts of geometry problems. With the tool, teachers and students can construct dynamic geometric figures on a web page by inputting a geometry problem in natural language. First we need to build the knowledge base for understanding geometry problems. With the help of the knowledge base engine InfoMap, geometric concepts are extracted from an input text. The concepts are then used to output a multistep JavaSketchpad script, which constructs the dynamic geometry figure on a web page. Finally, the system outputs the script as an HTML document that can be visualized and read with an internet browser. Furthermore, a preliminary evaluation of the tool showed that it produced correct dynamic geometric figures for over 90% of problems from textbooks. With such high accuracy, the system produced by this study can support distance learning for geometry students as well as distance learning in producing geometry content for instructors.<br /><br /></p>
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Ehler, Niels, and Jesper M. Aaslyng. "Real-time Monitoring of Greenhouse Climate Control Using the Internet." HortTechnology 11, no. 4 (January 2001): 639–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.11.4.639.

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The possibility of constructing an Internet application that would enable greenhouse users to track climate and control parameters from any Internet-connected computer was investigated. By constructing a set of HTML-templates, dynamic information from the control-system databases was integrated in real-time, and was uploaded to a common net-server by automatic generation of web pages using software developed during the project. Good performance, reliability and security were obtained and the technology proved to be an efficient way of supplying a broad range of users not only with climatic data but also with results from ongoing research.
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Xu, Ming, Hui Qin Zhang, Qian Zhou, and Zhe Sheng. "Research on the Method of Code Migration from JSP to ASP.NETMing." Advanced Materials Research 756-759 (September 2013): 1334–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.756-759.1334.

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The JSP and ASP.NET are two common dynamic web technology, both can be embedded into HTML. But each of them has advantages and disadvantages in using and has many differences in nature. How to weigh them and searching for the most accurate and rapid migration plan being the focus we should think about seriously. This article puts forward three methods of code migrations from JSP to ASP.NET Entire code transform migration, Reserved migration and Neutral migration. Additionally, that can obtain the best transplantation method by weighing these pros and cons as well as the performances of the program after migration.
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Steinberg, G., R. Wedlich-Soldner, M. Brill, and I. Schulz. "Microtubules in the fungal pathogen Ustilago maydis are highly dynamic and determine cell polarity." Journal of Cell Science 114, no. 3 (February 1, 2001): 609–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.114.3.609.

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Many fungal pathogens undergo a yeast-hyphal transition during their pathogenic development that requires rearrangement of the cytoskeleton, followed by directed membrane traffic towards the growth region. The role of microtubules and their dynamic behavior during this process is not well understood. Here we set out to elucidate the organization, cellular role and in vivo dynamics of microtubules in the dimorphic phytopathogen Ustilago maydis. Hyphae and unbudded yeast-like cells of U. maydis contain bundles of spindle pole body-independent microtubules. At the onset of bud formation two spherical tubulin structures focus microtubules towards the growth region, suggesting that they support polar growth in G(2), while spindle pole body-nucleated astral microtubules participate in nuclear migration in M and early G(1). Conditional mutants of an essential alpha-tubulin gene from U. maydis, tub1, confirmed a role for interphase microtubules in determination of cell polarity and growth. Observation of GFP-Tub1 fusion protein revealed that spindle pole body-independent and astral microtubules are dynamic, with elongation and shrinkage rates comparable to those found in vertebrate systems. In addition, very fast depolymerization was measured within microtubule bundles. Unexpectedly, interphase microtubules underwent bending and rapid translocations within the cell, suggesting that unknown motor activities participate in microtubule organization in U. maydis. Movies available on-line: http://www.biologists.com/JCS/movies/jcs1792.html
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Lescisin, Michael, and Qusay H. Mahmoud. "Evaluation of Dynamic Analysis Tools for Software Security." International Journal of Systems and Software Security and Protection 9, no. 3 (July 2018): 34–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijsssp.2018070102.

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This article discusses the development of secure software by means of dynamic analysis tools. A secure software-based system should have security checks and balances integrated throughout its entire development lifecycle, including its deployment phase. Therefore, this article covers both using software security tools for testing code in development as well as monitoring code in deployment to ensure that it is operating securely. The security issues discussed in this article will be split into two categories – memory safety issues and input validation issues. Memory safety issues concern problems of unauthorized memory access such as buffer overflows, stack overflows, use-after-free, double-free, memory leaks, etc. Although not strictly a memory safety issue, concurrency issues, such as data races, will be considered as memory safety issues in this article. Input validation issues concern problems where untrusted input is directly passed to handlers which are designed to handle both data and commands. Examples of this include path traversal, SQL injection, command injection, JavaScript/HTML injection, etc. As a result of this significant difference between these two types of security vulnerabilities, two sets of tools are evaluated with one set focusing on memory safety issues and the other on input validation issues. This article explores the benefits and limitations of current software dynamic analysis tools by evaluating them against both the authors test cases as well as the OWASP Benchmark for Security Automation and proposes solutions for implementing secure software applications.
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MEIJER, ERIK. "Server side web scripting in Haskell." Journal of Functional Programming 10, no. 1 (January 2000): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956796899003561.

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The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) for generating dynamic documents on web servers imposes much accidental complexity on the programmer. The Haskell/CGI library documented in this paper hides all this unpleasantness by using the common sense ‘design pattern’ of separating model and presentation. Low-level query string requests are represented by association lists, and primitive HTTP responses are easily constructed using a set of HTML generating combinators. The CGI programmer only needs to write a worker function that maps an abstract request into an abstract response. A (higher-order) wrapper function then transmutes the worker into a real low-level CGI script that deals with the exact format of concrete requests and responses as required by the CGI standard.
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Levinson, MD, Mark M. "Letter from the Editor in Chief." Heart Surgery Forum 19, no. 5 (October 21, 2016): E216—E217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1532/hsf.1680.

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Twenty years ago, I presented a new vision for medical publishing. The Heart Surgery Forum was inaugurated in August of 1995 as a multimedia scientific publication communicating over the new “Information Highway” known as the graphical Web. Â In the early days of HTML and HTTP, new ideas could evolve and disseminate quickly to a community that spanned the globe. The HSF began as a “Labor of Love” for my profession and my colleagues as a dynamic tool for the betterment of themselves and their patients. Included in the original HSF Web site was a novel means to present interesting cases using color photos, movies, text and graphics, which was groundbreaking in 1995.
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Singh, Rajesh, Anita Gehlot, and Mrinal Kaushik. "Dynamic Modeling and Decision System for Smart Bin in Cities for Waste Management." International Journal of Intelligent Communication, Computing and Networks 1, no. 1 (August 25, 2020): 01–09. http://dx.doi.org/10.51735/ijiccn/001/06.

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The accumulation of waste in one place for much time makes it rotten and which leads to the attraction of flies and rodents, which can harbor many of health hazardous conditions? Likewise, some have the cure as burning waste, and this is worst planned for getting rid of this problem of waste as this further it pollutes air so as living being to as we inhale it. To avoid such disastrous situations, we are going to make these smart bins named as "IoT enabled Devices for Waste Management'. These dustbins are interfaced with IOT system with MSP-EXP430G2 Launchpad using Wi-Fi and GPRS modem. Hence, the state will be updated on to the HTML page along with it we have an App it will be making this system to be user handy for everyone. The heart of this system is a Wi-Fi module and GPRS modem; essential for its real-time data updates for picking up the team to function fluently. The main aim of this project is to protect the environment, peoples as well as the proper management of resource by adequate waste management devices.
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Bothun, G. D., S. D. Kevan, S. Micklavzina, and D. Mason. "Networked Physics Curriculum: From Static Web to Dynamic Java." International Journal of Modern Physics C 08, no. 01 (February 1997): 79–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129183197000084.

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We describe our efforts at the University of Oregon to use Web-based Instructional Technology (IT) supplemented with interactive Java virtual experiments to change the standard pedagogy associated with large, introductory undergraduate classes in physics and astronomy. We begin by examining some of the problems associated with the standard pedagogy in these classes and how these problems motivated our development of networked courseware. Although we identify and describe five empirical positive outcomes associated with IT, we conclude that the use of HTML-based course material and assignments does not substantially alter the standard pedagogy as this medium alone is not conducive to interactive exercises. To build interactivity into our courseware, we have undertaken a vigorous effort of creating Java-based experiments which are grounded in physical reality and duplicate the kinds of experiments that are done in the physical lab. In so doing, we build experimentation into a curriculum for large lecture-based classes in which the standard pedagogy and resource constraints normally preclude lab sections. The main goal is to create a networked environment where the student can easily retrieve the notes and the demonstrations that were done in class as well as to engage in experiments that are designed to illustrate basic principles. In so doing, we hope to move to a more learner-centered environment which is driven by student inquiry. Five specific Java experiments are described here and each is accompanied by a snapshot of the experimental apparatus and controls. An appendix contains the relevant URLs of the experiments, courseware, and animation described herein.
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Wang, Yao, Wandong Cai, Pin Lyu, and Wei Shao. "A Combined Static and Dynamic Analysis Approach to Detect Malicious Browser Extensions." Security and Communication Networks 2018 (2018): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7087239.

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Ill-intentioned browser extensions pose an emergent security risk and have become one of the most common attack vectors on the Internet due to their wide popularity and high privilege. Once installed, malicious extensions are executed and attempt to compromise a victim’s browser. To detect malicious browser extensions, security researchers have put forward several techniques. These techniques primarily concentrate on the usage of API calls by malicious extensions, imposing restricted policies for extensions, and monitoring extension’s activities. In this paper, we propose a machine-learning-based approach to detect malicious extensions. We apply static and dynamic techniques to analyse an extension for extracting features. The analysis process extracts features from the source codes including JavaScript codes, HTML pages, and CSS files and the execution activities of an extension. To guarantee the robustness of the features, a feature selection method is then applied to retain the most relevant features while discarding low-correlated features. The detection models based on machine-learning techniques are subsequently constructed by leveraging these features. As can be seen from evaluation results, our detection model, containing over 4,600 labelled extension samples, is able to detect malicious extensions with an accuracy of 96.52% in validation set and 95.18% in test set, with a false positive rate of 2.38% in validation set and 3.66% in test set.
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Camargo, Guilhermy, Priscilla Rayanne Silva Noll, Carlos Henrique Pereira Bento, and Matias Noll. "Informatics applied to health evaluation and promotion: online platform for filling in questionnaires." Revista Interdisciplinar de Promoção da Saúde 1, no. 1 (January 2, 2018): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.17058/rips.v1i1.11945.

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Objective: This study was conducted with the objective of developing and evaluating a computerized platform for health promotion for workers of the Instituto Federal Goiano Campus Ceres. Method: The system was developed using markup languages (HTML, CSS) for presentation and styling of the interface and programming languages (PHP, JavaScript) for forms data management, connecting to the database, and dynamic user-system interaction. The graphic framework Bootstrap was also used to increase the visual aspect. The main tools employed were the folowing: Atom (for code editing); FileZilla Client (for FTP files maintenance); and phpMyAdmin (for database management). The system was evaluated by means of a questionnaire created for this purpose, which was completed by 41 workers. Results and final considerations: The results indicate that the platform is useful, innovative, and applicable to various worker populations. Health informatics is a continuously expanding area. Thus, efficient and effective information collection and maintainance systems are essential.
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Habib, Peter T., Alsamman M. Alsamman, Sameh E. Hassanein, Kerolos M. Yousef, and Aladdin Hamwieh. "Pharmosome: an integrative and collective database for exploration and analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with disease." F1000Research 9 (January 10, 2020): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.21773.1.

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Current single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) databases are limited to a narrow set of SNPs, which has led to a lack of interactivity between different databases, limited tools to analyze and manipulate the already existing data, and complexity in the graphical user interface. Here we introduce Pharmosome, a web-based, user-friendly and collective database for more than 30,000 human disease-related SNPs, with dynamic pipelines to explore SNPs associated with disease development, drug response and the pathways shared between different genes related to these SNPs. Pharmosome implements several tools to design primers to detect SNPs in large genomes and facilitates analysis of different SNPs to determine relationships between them by aligning sequences, constructing phylogenetic trees, and providing consensus sequences illustrating the connections between SNPs. Pharmosome was written in the Python programming language using the Django web framework in combination with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to receive user inputs, and process and export the sorted result to the interface. Pharmosome is available from: https://pharmosome.herokuapp.com/.
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Lehmann, Eldon D., Dennis K. DeWolf, Christopher A. Novotny, Karen Reed, and Robert R. Gotwals. "Dynamic Interactive Educational Diabetes Simulations Using the World Wide Web: An Experience of More Than 15 Years with AIDA Online." International Journal of Endocrinology 2014 (2014): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/692893.

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Background. AIDA is a widely available downloadable educational simulator of glucose-insulin interaction in diabetes.Methods. A web-based version of AIDA was developed that utilises a server-based architecture with HTML FORM commands to submit numerical data from a web-browser client to a remote web server. AIDA online, located on a remote server, passes the received data through Perl scripts which interactively produce 24 hr insulin and glucose simulations.Results. AIDA online allows users to modify the insulin regimen and diet of 40 different prestored “virtual diabetic patients” on the internet or create new “patients” with user-generated regimens. Multiple simulations can be run, with graphical results viewed via a standard web-browser window. To date, over 637,500 diabetes simulations have been run at AIDA online, from all over the world.Conclusions. AIDA online’s functionality is similar to the downloadable AIDA program, but the mode of implementation and usage is different. An advantage to utilising a server-based application is the flexibility that can be offered. New modules can be added quickly to the online simulator. This has facilitated the development of refinements to AIDA online, which have instantaneously become available around the world, with no further local downloads or installations being required.
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Yuk, Simun, and Youngho Cho. "A Time-Based Dynamic Operation Model for Webpage Steganography Methods." Electronics 9, no. 12 (December 10, 2020): 2113. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics9122113.

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The webpage steganography technique has been used for a covert communication method for various purposes in which a sender embeds a secret message into a plain webpage file like an HTML file by using various steganography methods. With human eyes, it is very difficult to distinguish between the original webpage (cover webpage) and the modified webpage with the secret data (stego webpage) because both are displayed alike in a web browser. In this approach, when two communicating entities want to share a secret message, a sender uploads a stego webpage to a web server or modifies an existing webpage in the web server by using a webpage steganography method, and then a receiver accesses the stego webpage to download and extract the embedded secret data from it. Meanwhile, according to our extensive survey, we observed that most webpage steganography methods focused on proposing or improving steganography algorithms but did not well address how to operate a stego webpage as time passes. However, if a stego webpage is used in a static way such that the stego webpage does not change and is constantly exposed to web clients until the sender removes it, such a static operation approach will limit or badly affect the hiding capacity and undetectability of a webpage steganography method. By this motivation, in this paper, we proposed a time-based dynamic operation model (TDOM) that improves the performance of existing webpage steganography methods in terms of hiding capacity and undetectability by dynamically replacing the stego webpage with other stego webpages or the original webpage. In addition, we designed two time-based dynamic operation algorithms (TDOA-C and TDOA-U), which improve the hiding capacity of existing methods and TDOA-U for improving the undetectability of existing methods, respectively. To validate our model and show the performance of our proposed algorithms, we conducted extensive comparative experiments and numerical analysis by implementing two webpage steganography methods with our TDOM (CCL with TDOA-C and COA with TDOA-C) and tested them in the web environment. According to our experiments and analysis, our proposed algorithms could significantly improve the hiding capacity and undetectability of two existing webpage steganography methods.
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Jahedi, Farzad, Mehran Maghsoudloo, and Medhi Amirchakhmaghi. "A Novel Graphical-Oriented Framework for Capturing Data within Clinical Information Systems." International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics 8, no. 2 (April 2013): 28–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jhisi.2013040103.

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One of the main challenges in the development and implementation of computerized health care systems is the physicians and nurses’ resistance, stemming in particular from the use of text based environments for the capture of their medical examination data. The purpose of the present study was to propose the basis for a graphical oriented framework which can be used to capture data for a medical examination therefore easing the data-entry using the keyboard. Following analysis of a classical general medical examination, an XML schema was designed to describe physical examinations. Based on the physical examination XML schema, XML data structures are transformed to HTML using XML transformation style sheets to create dynamic graphical user interface (GUI) widgets; user interactions with the widgets leads to the generation of sentences. The key advantages of the proposed system are: a) a reduction in the keyboard usage, b) the ability to codify the generation sentence accurately and c) an operating system platform independence. A prototype of usage of the above framework is also presented.
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Wang, Quan Deng, and Xi Long Qu. "Design and Implementation of Conference Management System Based on ASP." Applied Mechanics and Materials 34-35 (October 2010): 1592–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.34-35.1592.

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With the rapid development of the Internet and information, communication technology, human society began to enter into the intelligence community with the digital and network platform. With the popularization of computer application in schools, enterprises and other institutions, the meetings of governments, enterprises and institutions has broken the traditional model that the meetings are held in the same place and at the same time, and network meetings is to be popularized with the increasingly fast paces. But regardless of the company or the university, there exists the problems of meeting management. Now the overwhelming majority of the conference management is still in a state of manual, inefficient and prone to error, not manageable, not rule out any untrue phenomenon. Therefore, the internal management, self-improvement of the meeting management can not be ignored. This paper aims to resolve this problem by designing a meeting management website. Conference Management website ASP can be used to design the conference management website, ASP (Active Server Pages) dynamic website is a technology which is introduced by Microsoft Company to replace CGI (Common Gateway Interface)-a common Gateway Interface. By combining the knowledge of ASP HTML language, ASP directives and ActiveX components and Access database, the paper uses the own Web server to create and run a dynamic interactive Website 。The paper aims to realize the work of meeting managing, application, auditing, controlling, minutes of meetings processing through the meeting management website.
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Prokoph, Andreas. "Search Integration with WebSphere Portal." International Journal of Web Portals 2, no. 3 (July 2010): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jwp.2010070101.

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Modern web applications and servers like Portal require adequate support for integration of search services due to user focused information delivery and user interaction, as well as new technologies used to render such information, which is exemplified by two fundamental problems that have long plagued web crawlers: dynamic content and Javascript generated content. Today, the solution is simple: ignore such web pages. To enable “search” in Portals, a different “crawling” paradigm is required to search engines to gather and consume information. WebSphere Portal provides a framework that propagates content and information through “Seedlists”—comparable to HTML based sitemaps but richer in terms of features. This mandates that information and content delivering applications must be “search engine aware”, requiring them to enable services and seedlists for fast, efficient and complete delivery of content and information. This is the main integration point for search engines into the portal for Portal site search services for a rich and user focused search experience. This article discusses how such technologies can allow for more efficient crawling of public Portal sites by prominent Internet search engines as well as myths surrounding search engine optimization.
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Jovanovic, Nikola, and Alexander S. Mikheyev. "Interactive web-based visualization and sharing of phylogenetic trees using phylogeny.IO." Nucleic Acids Research 47, W1 (May 22, 2019): W266—W269. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz356.

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Abstract Traditional static publication formats make visualization, exploration, and sharing of massive phylogenetic trees difficult. A phylogenetic study often involves hundreds of taxa, and the resulting tree has to be split across multiple journal pages, or be shrunk onto one, which jeopardizes legibility. Furthermore, additional data layers, such as species-specific information or time calibrations are often displayed in separate figures, making the entire picture difficult for readers to grasp. Web-based technologies, such as the Data Driven Document (D3) JavaScript library, were created to overcome such challenges by allowing interactive displays of complex data sets. The new phylogeny.IO web server (https://phylogeny.io) overcomes this issue by allowing users to easily import, annotate, and share interactive phylogenetic trees. It allows a range of static (e.g. such as shapes and colors) and dynamic (e.g. pop-up text and images) annotations. Annotated trees can be saved on the server for subsequent modification or they may be shared as IFrame HTML objects, easily embeddable in any web page. The principal goal of phylogeny.IO is not to produce publication-ready figures, but rather to provide a simple and intuitive annotation interface that allows easy and rapid sharing of figures in blogs, lecture notes, press releases, etc.
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Wang, Ru, and Jia He. "Research on Lightweight Method of Ancient Building Information Model Based on WebGL." E3S Web of Conferences 165 (2020): 04008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202016504008.

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Aiming at the large amount of component data in the 3D dynamic display of the ancient building BIM model, which caused difficulties in information exchange during the protection of the ancient building, a lightweight method of the ancient building BIM model combining with WebGL and IFC standards was proposed. Using WebGL technology to extend the 3D visualization method of BIM models of ancient buildings, providing new technical support for the protection and research of ancient buildings. First define the JSON intermediate file, design the Revit-JSON data interface, make the model support .html and .js format, and improve the visual display method of the web side; use JavaScript to directly call the JSON interactive program of the underlying GPU to improve the web-side rendering effect of the model; Three.js framework realizes the display and interaction of 3D models of ancient buildings on the Web. Taking a typical ancient building as an example to carry out experiments, the method in this paper can reduce the storage volume by more than 70% on the basis of ensuring that the model information is complete, and has a good rendering effect in the browser. The experimental results verify the effectiveness and feasibility of the method.
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Karmanova, E. V., and O. V. Bezborodova. "Studing the css animation with websimulator in extracurricuLar activities." Informatics in school, no. 5 (July 19, 2021): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.32517/2221-1993-2021-20-5-49-54.

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The article is devoted to the issues of teaching high school students CSS animation (Cascading Style Sheets) in the framework of extracurricular activities using the gamification method. The current problems of teaching web programming at school are considered, its main components are highlighted: HTML page layout, programming on the client and server sides. The analysis of existing services and online games for teaching web layout is presented. As a result of the analysis of the traffic of the studied services, an increased interest of Internet users in web simulators, implemented using the principles of gamification, was revealed. However, today there are a limited number of such services, in addition, many topics of web programming and layout are still unrealized with the help of such web simulators.The article describes a completed project of developing a web simulator for teaching the basic properties of CSS animation. When designing a web simulator, the requirements for the implementation of game mechanics and dynamics were considered, which will make it possible to organize the educational process in a dynamic, exciting and visual way. The article describes the key features of the web simulator, its functional requirements, provides a rationale for the choice of topics and design of the web simulator, and considers the algorithm of its operation. The topics that are studied as a result of passing tasks in the web simulator are listed. The risks associated with the implementation of the web simulator in the educational process are described.The authors carried out an experiment on the basis of an additional education institution "KiberOne Programming School" among 10th grade students, the results of the experiment showed the effectiveness of using the developed web simulator in teaching CSS animation.
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Oda, H., and S. Tsukita. "Real-time imaging of cell-cell adherens junctions reveals that Drosophila mesoderm invagination begins with two phases of apical constriction of cells." Journal of Cell Science 114, no. 3 (February 1, 2001): 493–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.114.3.493.

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Invagination of the epithelial cell sheet of the prospective mesoderm in Drosophila gastrulation is a well-studied, relatively simple morphogenetic event that results from dynamic cell shape changes and cell movements. However, these cell behaviors have not been followed at a sufficiently short time resolution. We examined mesoderm invagination in living wild-type embryos by real-time imaging of fluorescently labeled cell-cell adherens junctions, which are located at the apical zones of cell-cell contact. Low-light fluorescence video microscopy directly visualized the onset and progression of invagination. In an initial period of approximately 2 minutes, cells around the ventral midline reduced their apical surface areas slowly in a rather synchronous manner. Next, the central and more lateral cells stochastically accelerated or initiated their apical constriction, giving rise to random arrangements of cells with small and relatively large apices. Thus, we found that mesoderm invagination began with slow synchronous and subsequent fast stochastic phases of cell apex constriction. Furthermore, we showed that the mesoderm invagination of folded gastrulation mutant embryos lacked the normal two constriction phases, and instead began with asynchronous, feeble cell shape changes. Our observations suggested that Folded gastrulation-mediated signaling enabled synchronous activation of the contractile cortex, causing competition among the individual mesodermal cells for apical constriction. Movies available on-line: http://www.biologists.com/JCS/movies/jcs2073.html
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Beca, Ilinca Mirela, and Mihai Iliescu. "Developing an Innovative Urban Traffic Noise Monitoring System." Advanced Engineering Forum 21 (March 2017): 551–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/aef.21.551.

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The transportation policies focusing on minimizing the environmental impact aim at an improved quality of life and health of the population, the urban one in particular. Noise pollution is one of the biggest problems associated with the European urban environment at the present moment, mainly because of the ever-increasing road traffic. SUNET system (System for Urban Noise and Eco-Traffic) was designed to improve the management of the noise pollution in Cluj-Napoca and to provide up-to-date public data on a user-friendly interface. The implementation of the application over the entire municipality is highly advantageous as it creates a link between the town’s administration (the local authorities, the City Hall of Cluj-Napoca) and the user (the citizens) through this system which is dynamic, modern and compliant with the European regulations. The graphic interface uses the HTML (HyperText Markup Language) code, while the database is set up in an SQL (Structured Query Language) format and contains information about the characteristics of the system and users alike, all organized in specific tables. The need for an online urban noise pollution monitoring system, such as the SUNET one, appears to allow the provision of fairly realistic and up-to-date information and encourage the community to actively assist in the application of proper action plans and the decision-making process when it comes to the population’s exposure to high levels of noise pollution.
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Jerez-Bogota, Kevin S., Christian D. Ramirez-Camba, Ron A. Navales, Carine M. Vier, Ning Lu, Wayne R. Cast, Steve S. Dritz, and Uislei A. Orlando. "151 A Web Application to Establish Customized Feeding Program and Nutrient Specifications for Highly Prolific Sows." Journal of Animal Science 99, Supplement_1 (May 1, 2021): 144–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skab054.246.

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Abstract A web application was developed to provide a dynamic feeding program for PIC maternal dam lines during gilt development, gestation, peri-partum, lactation and wean-to-service interval (WSI). These recommendations for each production phase are based on peer-reviewed large-scale commercial research. The tool was developed using the Shiny package of R and includes CSS themes, html widgets, and JavaScript actions. Inputs, include pigs weaned per sow per year (PWSY), farrowing rate (FR), total born (TB), replacement rate, the existing feeding program of the breeding herd and the diet energy and standardized ileal digestible (SID) lysine (Lys) levels. Outputs include the feeding program, nutrient specifications and estimates of economic opportunity and performance improvement. The feeding program is based on user-defined energy and SID Lys levels for the gestation and lactation diets and the PIC nutrient recommendations for the breeding herd. Correspondingly, recommended specifications of other nutrients in the diets are provided and calculated based on the recommended feeding program. The tool provides economic and productivity opportunity analysis by comparing the PIC recommendations and the current user feeding programs. Improvement in PWSY is driven by the energy intake impact on caliper score during breeding and farrowing and consequently to FR and TB. This web application can be used by nutritionists and production managers to compare their current feeding practices to PIC recommendations for highly prolific sows. This will aid in their decision-making process regarding nutrition and feeding programs considering productivity and profitability outcomes.
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Neupane, M., R. Jaiswal, R. Khati, S. Dhakal, and S. Sharma. "E-CAD: WEB-BASED INFORMATION SERVICE FOR LAND MANAGEMENT." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-5/W3 (December 5, 2019): 65–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-5-w3-65-2019.

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Abstract. The status quo of the land management and information system in Nepal is a far cry from where the developed world stands. Paper-based system is still the spine of this system which is tedious, less accurate and difficult to store and update. So, there is a need for a digitized system providing country’s land authorities with a powerful tool that creates a unified platform for the creation of an accurate spatial database, timely maintenance and updating of the database in a dynamic web platform. The database including spatial data of land features can be utilized to create a web-based thin-client mapping application which meets the needs of all the stakeholders (government authorities from Survey Offices, Land Revenue Offices, Land Reform Offices, etc.). This paper shows the use of open-source software for the creation of a web mapping system including QGIS, PostGIS extension of PostgreSQL for spatial database, HTML for markup, CSS for styling, JavaScript, Leaflet, Open-Layers for client-side scripting and Geo-Django for backend designing. The developed methodology can be utilised for the preparation of an interactive thin-client web mapping server that enables general users to dynamically view data, zoom, pan and search from the database and obtain land information. The login system enables administrators with various access to upload, verify and edit data along with performing various spatial operations while the super admin is entitled to access to the PostgreSQL database. The major finding is that the use of a thin client application for a land information system is beneficial for all stakeholders. It is also a measure of the performance of land authorities allowing better planning, preparedness, and allocation of resources.
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Koch, Sabine, Kim M. Unertl, Christoph U. Lehmann, and Kevin R. Dufendach. "A Randomized Trial Comparing Classical Participatory Design to VandAID, an Interactive CrowdSourcing Platform to Facilitate User-centered Design." Methods of Information in Medicine 56, no. 05 (2017): 344–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3414/me16-01-0098.

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Summary Background: Early involvement of stakeholders in the design of medical software is particularly important due to the need to incorporate complex knowledge and actions associated with clinical work. Standard user-centered design methods include focus groups and participatory design sessions with individual stakeholders, which generally limit user involvement to a small number of individuals due to the significant time investments from designers and end users. Objectives: The goal of this project was to reduce the effort for end users to participate in co-design of a software user interface by developing an interactive web-based crowd- sourcing platform. Methods: In a randomized trial, we compared a new web-based crowdsourcing platform to standard participatory design sessions. We developed an interactive, modular platform that allows responsive remote customization and design feedback on a visual user interface based on user preferences. The responsive canvas is a dynamic HTML template that responds in real time to user preference selections. Upon completion, the design team can view the user’s interface creations through an administrator portal and download the structured selections through a REDCap interface. Results: We have created a software platform that allows users to customize a user interface and see the results of that customization in real time, receiving immediate feedback on the impact of their design choices. Neonatal clinicians used the new platform to successfully design and customize a neonatal handoff tool. They received no specific instruction and yet were able to use the software easily and reported high usability. Conclusions: VandAID, a new web-based crowdsourcing platform, can involve multiple users in user-centered design simultaneously and provides means of obtaining design feedback remotely. The software can provide design feedback at any stage in the design process, but it will be of greatest utility for specifying user requirements and evaluating iterative designs with multiple options.
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Fuchs, Christian. "Donald Trump: A Critical Theory-Perspective on Authoritarian Capitalism." tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 15, no. 1 (January 21, 2017): 1–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v15i1.835.

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This paper analyses economic power, state power and ideological power in the age of Donald Trump with the help of critical theory. It applies the critical theory approaches of thinkers such as Franz Neumann, Theodor W. Adorno and Erich Fromm. It analyses changes of US capitalism that have together with political anxiety and demagoguery brought about the rise of Donald Trump. This article draws attention to the importance of state theory for understanding Trump and the changes of politics that his rule may bring about. It is in this context important to see the complexity of the state, including the dynamic relationship between the state and the economy, the state and citizens, intra-state relations, inter-state relations, semiotic representations of and by the state, and ideology. Trumpism and its potential impacts are theorised along these dimensions. The ideology of Trump (Trumpology) has played an important role not just in his business and brand strategies, but also in his political rise. The (pseudo-)critical mainstream media have helped making Trump and Trumpology by providing platforms for populist spectacles that sell as news and attract audiences. By Trump making news in the media, the media make Trump. An empirical analysis of Trump’s rhetoric and the elimination discourses in his NBC show The Apprentice underpins the analysis of Trumpology. The combination of Trump’s actual power and Trump as spectacle, showman and brand makes his government’s concrete policies fairly unpredictable. An important question that arises is what social scientists’ role should be in the conjuncture that the world is experiencing.See also the related blog post "How The Frankfurt School Helps Us To Understand Donald Trump’s Twitter Populism"http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/christian-fuchs1/how-the-frankfurt-school-_b_14156190.html?utm_hp_ref=uk-donald-trumpThe German translation of this shorter piece was published in Der Falter 5/2017: 21-23.
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Fuchs, Christian. "Donald Trump: A Critical Theory-Perspective on Authoritarian Capitalism." tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 15, no. 1 (January 21, 2017): 1–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/vol15iss1pp1-72.

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This paper analyses economic power, state power and ideological power in the age of Donald Trump with the help of critical theory. It applies the critical theory approaches of thinkers such as Franz Neumann, Theodor W. Adorno and Erich Fromm. It analyses changes of US capitalism that have together with political anxiety and demagoguery brought about the rise of Donald Trump. This article draws attention to the importance of state theory for understanding Trump and the changes of politics that his rule may bring about. It is in this context important to see the complexity of the state, including the dynamic relationship between the state and the economy, the state and citizens, intra-state relations, inter-state relations, semiotic representations of and by the state, and ideology. Trumpism and its potential impacts are theorised along these dimensions. The ideology of Trump (Trumpology) has played an important role not just in his business and brand strategies, but also in his political rise. The (pseudo-)critical mainstream media have helped making Trump and Trumpology by providing platforms for populist spectacles that sell as news and attract audiences. By Trump making news in the media, the media make Trump. An empirical analysis of Trump’s rhetoric and the elimination discourses in his NBC show The Apprentice underpins the analysis of Trumpology. The combination of Trump’s actual power and Trump as spectacle, showman and brand makes his government’s concrete policies fairly unpredictable. An important question that arises is what social scientists’ role should be in the conjuncture that the world is experiencing.See also the related blog post "How The Frankfurt School Helps Us To Understand Donald Trump’s Twitter Populism"http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/christian-fuchs1/how-the-frankfurt-school-_b_14156190.html?utm_hp_ref=uk-donald-trumpThe German translation of this shorter piece was published in Der Falter 5/2017: 21-23.
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Krewinkel, Albert, and Robert Winkler. "Formatting Open Science: agilely creating multiple document formats for academic manuscripts with Pandoc Scholar." PeerJ Computer Science 3 (May 8, 2017): e112. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.112.

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The timely publication of scientific results is essential for dynamic advances in science. The ubiquitous availability of computers which are connected to a global network made the rapid and low-cost distribution of information through electronic channels possible. New concepts, such as Open Access publishing and preprint servers are currently changing the traditional print media business towards a community-driven peer production. However, the cost of scientific literature generation, which is either charged to readers, authors or sponsors, is still high. The main active participants in the authoring and evaluation of scientific manuscripts are volunteers, and the cost for online publishing infrastructure is close to negligible. A major time and cost factor is the formatting of manuscripts in the production stage. In this article we demonstrate the feasibility of writing scientific manuscripts in plain markdown (MD) text files, which can be easily converted into common publication formats, such as PDF, HTML or EPUB, using Pandoc. The simple syntax of Markdown assures the long-term readability of raw files and the development of software and workflows. We show the implementation of typical elements of scientific manuscripts—formulas, tables, code blocks and citations—and present tools for editing, collaborative writing and version control. We give an example on how to prepare a manuscript with distinct output formats, a DOCX file for submission to a journal, and a LATEX/PDF version for deposition as a PeerJ preprint. Further, we implemented new features for supporting ‘semantic web’ applications, such as the ‘journal article tag suite’—JATS, and the ‘citation typing ontology’—CiTO standard. Reducing the work spent on manuscript formatting translates directly to time and cost savings for writers, publishers, readers and sponsors. Therefore, the adoption of the MD format contributes to the agile production of open science literature. Pandoc Scholar is freely available fromhttps://github.com/pandoc-scholar.
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Et.al, Vivek Singh. "An analysis and Design of An Automated Dashboard technologies for developing web based applications - BHAIKENOTES." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12, no. 3 (April 10, 2021): 3788–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i3.1665.

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Dashboard are relied upon to improve dynamic by enhancing cognizance and gaining by human perceptual capacities. Subsequently, premium in dashboards has expanded as of late, which is additionally obvious from the expansion of dashboard arrangement suppliers on the lookout. Regardless of dashboards' fame, little is thought about the degree of their viability, for example what sorts of dashboards turn out best for various clients or undertakings. In this paper, we direct a complete multidisciplinary writing survey with a plan to recognize the basic issues associations may have to consider while actualizing dashboards. Dashboards are probably going to succeed and take care of the issues of introduction organization and data load when certain perception standards and highlights are available (for example high information ink proportion and drill down highlights). We suggest that dashboards accompany some degree of adaptability, for example permitting clients to switch between elective introduction designs. Additionally, some hypothesis driven direction through pop-ups and alerts can assist clients with choosing a fitting introduction design.In this dashboard user can get notes of all subjects as well as all the stuff which help him grabbing a good job and also provide internships notification to users.The machine learning helps them what they require and the best result will come for them to support them.This also give the option of chatting so they can chat among the other users for any help.This also use cloud for saving their data and for faster access.So, this dashboard use web development, cloud and machine-learning and the languages for this are mainly Html,css,Bootstrap,Javascript and Php and some sqlUsers will provide the notification of many events like exam and hackathon through this dashboard.
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Poplyak, Mariya Olegovna, Artem Gennad’evich Trufanov, Aleksandr Vasil’evich Temniy Aleksandr Vasil’evich Temniy, Aleksandr Yur’evich Efimtsev, Oleg Borisovich Chakchir, Alexei Vladimirovich Miheev, Dmitrij Igorevich Skulyabin, et al. "Subcortical lesions in various phenotypes of multiple sclerosis and their prognostic significance." Vestnik nevrologii, psihiatrii i nejrohirurgii (Bulletin of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery), no. 5 (April 18, 2021): 346 (404)—357 (411). http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-01-2105-03.

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system, mainly in young people, and leads to inevitable disability. The purpose of the study is to determine the degree of involvement of subcortical structures in the pathological process in multiple sclerosis and to assess their prognostic significance. 80 patients with relapsing-remitting (n=48) and secondary progressive (n=32) phenotypes of MS were examined; the control group consisted of 20 healthy people of the corresponding age and gender. Clinical assessment was carried out on the following scales: EDSS, MSSS, MMSE, FAB, MoCA, SDMT, Beck’s test and HADS. All patients underwent MRI of the brain and MR-morphometry using the Freesurfer 6.0 software. In patients with multiple sclerosis, the neurodegenerative process is represented by a decrease in the volumes of the caudate nucleus and putamen, an increase in the volume of the third and lateral ventricles, an increase in CSF volume, and the presence of «black holes». The volume of the third and lateral ventricles, as well as the volume of CSF (general neurodegeneration), depends on the duration of the disease. The degree of disability (EDSS) is influenced by the volumes of the caudate nucleus, globus pallidus, nucleus accumbens, and brainstem. In turn, cognitive decline is influenced by the volume of the thalamus, basal nuclei, brainstem, the volume of the lateral ventricles, and a decrease in the volume of the white matter and cerebellar cortex. Thus, dynamic assessment and monitoring of the volume of subcortical structures of the brain using MR-morphometry can act as a prognostic factor in the transition of the relapsing-relapsing phenotype of multiple sclerosis to the secondary progressive phenotype. English version of this article on pp. 404-411 is available at URL: https://panor.ru/articles/subcortical-brain-lesions-in-different-phenotypes-of-multiple-sclerosis-and-their-prognostic-significance/63941.html
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Yudachev, S. S., P. A. Monakhov, and N. A. Gordienko. "Industry 4.0 Digital Technologies for data collection and control." Glavnyj mekhanik (Chief Mechanic), no. 6 (May 25, 2021): 43–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/pro-2-2106-04.

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This article describes an attempt to create open source LabVIEW software, equivalent to data collection and control software. The proposed solution uses GNU Radio, OpenCV, Scilab, Xcos, and Comedi in Linux. GNU Radio provides a user-friendly graphical interface. Also, GNU Radio is a software-defined radio that conducts experiments in practice using software rather than the usual hardware implementation. Blocks for data propagation, code deletion with and without code tracking are created using the zero correlation zone code (ZCZ, a combination of ternary codes equal to 1, 0, and –1, which is specified in the program). Unlike MATLAB Simulink, GNU Radio is open source, i. e. free, and the concepts can be easily accessed by ordinary people without much programming experience using pre-written blocks. Calculations can be performed using OpenCV or Scilab and Xcos. Xcos is an application that is part of the Scilab mathematical modeling system, and it provides developers with the ability to design systems in the field of mechanics, hydraulics and electronics, as well as queuing systems. Xcos is a graphical interactive environment based on block modeling. The application is designed to solve problems of dynamic and situational modeling of systems, processes, devices, as well as testing and analyzing these systems. In this case, the modeled object (a system, device or process) is represented graphically by its functional parametric block diagram, which includes blocks of system elements and connections between them. The device drivers listed in Comedi are used for real-time data access. We also present an improved PyGTK-based graphical user interface for GNU Radio. English version of the article is available at URL: https://panor.ru/articles/industry-40-digital-technology-for-data-collection-and-management/65216.html
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Abdulrazaq, Maiwan B., and Omar M. Mustafa. "Designing and Implementing of An Online Library Managment System." Science Journal of University of Zakho 5, no. 3 (September 30, 2017): 278. http://dx.doi.org/10.25271/2017.5.3.396.

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One of the most important fields in education is library. The library is a fast-growing system. The traditional methods of maintaining it are no longer dynamic and efficient. For expeditious retrieval and dissemination of information and better service for the clientele, an application of modern techniques has become absolutely indispensable. A properly computerized library will help its users with quick and prompt services. Therefore, this Paper produces an efficient Online Library Management System (OLMS) for university campus. The main purpose of this Paper is to design and implement the (OLMS). The OLMS consists of two modules: External Pages Module and Internal Pages Module. The first module is with limited operation such as (viewing, searching and registration request). The second module for the personal account can do the operations like (storing, searching, viewing, borrowing, downloading and etc.). The system controllers are two types. The first one is the (Co_Admin) which can manage library operation. The second one is the administrator which can create and manage university libraries and also can create (Co_Admin) for each faculty library. The system can generate different types of reports and can also calculate the (fines) on the users, also any request or response will be done by E-Mail and short message service (SMS). The OLMS was designed and implemented by using (MySQL, HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, JQuery, Ajax and Bootstrap) techniques. The system was tested in two phases: the first phase identifies the views and preferences of users with the specification of the system outputs, depending on the requirements of the proposed system. The second phase measures the abilities of the system through System Usability Scale (SUS) technique with the contribution of 26 potential users of the system and the recorded rate 76% as overall satisfaction of OLMS implementation. A reasonable degree of compatibility and harmony between the university and the system requirements of application has been found in the University of Zakho.
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Shulga, N., and L. Piddubna. "Construction the structure of the automation system project." Lighting engineering and power engineering 3, no. 59 (November 27, 2020): 117–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.33042/2079-424x-2020-3-59-117-121.

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The article considers the features of the automated system of tenant service (ASOO) project building. It has been noted that the Vaadin is one of the platforms for creating web applications that provide convenient tools to support the interaction of software and hardware of the system and user interface. Among the main advantages of the framework, firstly, is the ability to create the user interface using only Java programming language, without JavaScript, HTML and CSS using. Vaadin programs run on the server and run automatically as well as securely. Building on a well-prepared Java ecosystem, the framework works with any development environment, tools and libraries. Secondly, it is a wide range of options for creating a user interface with minimal writing of program code: Form Inputs, Visualization & Interaction, Layouts, Pro Components. In addition, the framework API provides the ability to automatically and securely organize two-way communication between client and server, use Java Bean Validation, its own validators, and perform data conversions during data validation. The Apache Maven framework, which builds a project based on POM files, has been used as a means of automating work with software projects. A set of Spring Boot utilities has been used to automate the setup process, as well as speed up the process of creating and deploying the application. The use of Spring Boot is due to the following options: the ability to create a standalone application based on Spring; simplification of dependency management in the project through the use of starter-packages (for example, spring-boot-starter-data-jpa) and automatic configuration of the application based on the selected starter-package; built-in support for servlet container; no need to generate code and configure XML. MySQL relational database management system could be used as a database, as this open source technology has a wide range of functionality that can be used when developing dynamic web pages.
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