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Hesselberg, Thomas. "Exploration behaviour and behavioural flexibility in orb-web spiders: A review." Current Zoology 61, no. 2 (2015): 313–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/czoolo/61.2.313.

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Abstract Orb-web spiders and their webs constitute an ideal model system in which to study behavioural flexibility and spatial cognition in invertebrates due to the easily quantifiable nature of the orb web. A large number of studies demonstrate how spiders are able to modify the geometry of their webs in response to a range of different conditions including the ability to adapt their webs to spatial constraints. However, the mechanisms behind this impressive web-building flexibility in these cognitively limited animals remain poorly explored. One possible mechanism though may be spatial learning during the spiders’ exploration of their immediate surroundings. This review discusses the importance of exploration behaviour, the reliance on simple behavioural rules, and the use of already laid threads as guidelines for web-building in orb-web spiders. The focus is on the spiders’ ability to detect and adapt their webs to space limitations and other spatial disruptions. I will also review the few published studies on how spatial information is gathered during the exploration phase and discuss the possibility of the use of ‘cognitive map’-like processes in spiders. Finally, the review provides suggestions for designing experimental studies to shed light on whether spiders gather metric information during the site exploration (cognitive map hypothesis) or rely on more simple binary information in combination with previously laid threads to build their webs (stigmergy hypothesis).
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Wilcox, Sandra K., and Marie Sahloff. "Assessment: Another Perspective on Concept Maps: Empowering Students." Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School 3, no. 7 (1998): 464–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mtms.3.7.0464.

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Two recent articles in this journal (bartels 1995; hanselman 1996) have promoted the use of concept maps and webs as instructional tools for helping students make connections and examine relationships among mathematical ideas. We present a use of concept maps as an assessment tool that is augmented by an additional activity. This elaboration of a concept map has the potential to give a teacher additional information about what students are coming to understand and to help the teacher decide the direction of future instruction. Further, it gives control to students to construct their own personal representation of what they know, how they know it, and what they are struggling with.
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Mustafa, G., and A. Ertas. "Experimental Evidence of Quasiperiodicity and Its Breakdown in the Column-Pendulum Oscillator." Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control 117, no. 2 (1995): 218–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2835182.

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A new vibration absorbing device is introduced for large flexible structures. The phase-space of the experimental system is reconstructed via delay-coordinate embedding technique. Experimental dynamics indicate that the motion is predominantly quasiperiodic, confirming the existence of invariant tori. Within the quasi-periodic region, there are windows containing intricate webs of phase-locked periodic responses. The quasiperiodic and the phase-locked responses are clearly visualized on the cover of the torus. Increase in the amplitude of excitation results in distortion of the invariant torus due to the resonance overlap. Due to the resonance overlap, the return map extracted from the experimental data becomes noninvertible. Furthermore, a burst of frequencies appears on the Fourier spectrum. This scenario is similar to many experimental observations of hydrodynamical instabilities; the breakup of the tori in these experiments is related to the onset of turbulence.
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André, Laure Vaitiare, Simon Van Wynsberge, Mireille Chinain, Clémence Mahana Iti Gatti, Alexandra Dempsey, and Serge Andréfouët. "A framework for mapping local knowledge on ciguatera and artisanal fisheries to inform systematic conservation planning." ICES Journal of Marine Science 78, no. 4 (2021): 1357–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsab016.

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Abstract Millions of people’s livelihoods rely on artisanal fisheries. However, in many regions fishers are increasingly facing ciguatera poisoning, a seafood-borne illness. The toxin, produced by benthic dinoflagellates, can spread through marine food webs and to humans by direct consumption. Ciguatera risk can play a major role in fisher’s activities but has never been considered in any marine spatial plans thus far. To fill this gap, we examined if integrating ciguatera in systematic conservation plans could affect these decisions. We developed through map-based interviews, a novel seven-step framework to collect and map local knowledge on ciguatera risk and fisheries activities with two innovations: (i) better mapping of fishing grounds by combining geomorphological habitat and fishing gear information, and (ii) integrating ciguatera risk directly into systematic spatial planning designs and scenarios conceived to maximize benthic habitat conservation while minimizing impacts to fishers. The approach is illustrated for Raivavae Island, in French Polynesia, Pacific Ocean. We found that integrating ciguatera significantly improved prioritization solutions with a 24–38% decrease of costs to fishers compared with scenarios based solely on fishery data. This framework was designed for scientists and managers to optimize the implementation of conservation plans and could be generalized to ciguatera-prone areas.
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Su, Isabelle, Zhao Qin, Tomás Saraceno, et al. "Sonification of a 3-D Spider Web and Reconstitution for Musical Composition Using Granular Synthesis." Computer Music Journal 44, no. 4 (2020): 43–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/comj_a_00580.

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Abstract Three-dimensional spider webs feature highly intricate fiber architectures, which can be represented via 3-D scanning and modeling. To allow novel interpretations of the key features of a 3-D Cyrtophora citricola spider web, we translate complex 3-D data from the original web model into music, using data sonification. We map the spider web data to audio parameters such as pitch, amplitude, and envelope. Paired with a visual representation, the resulting audio allows a unique and holistic immersion into the web that can describe features of the 3-D architecture (fiber distance, lengths, connectivity, and overall porosity of the structure) as a function of spatial location in the web. Using granular synthesis, we further develop a method to extract musical building blocks from the sonified web, transforming the original representation of the web data into new musical compositions. We build a new virtual, interactive musical instrument in which the physical 3-D web data are used to generate new variations in sound through exploration of different spatial locations and grain-processing parameters. The transformation of sound from grains to musical arrangements (variations of melody, rhythm, harmony, chords, etc.) is analogous to the natural bottom–up processing of proteins, resembling the design of sequence and higher-level hierarchical protein material organization from elementary chemical building blocks. The tools documented here open possibilities for creating virtual instruments based on spider webs for live performances and art installations, suggesting new possibilities for immersion into spider web data, and for exploring similarities between protein folding, on the one hand, and assembly and musical expression, on the other.
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Zayadi, Hasan, and Nurul Jadid Mubarakati. "Analisis Distribusi Serangga Tanah Jalan MT Haryono dan Tlogomas Malang." Biota 10, no. 2 (2017): 139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/jb.v10i2.3.

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Vegetation in urban areas can be viewed, as compensation for environmental change due to urbanization of plant diversity affecting the diversity of animals in an ecosystem, the loss of plant species will disrupt the food webs in the ecosystem. Research on the diversity of soil insects found in shade trees species is still not widely done. The purpose of this study were to identify the types of soil insects found in shade trees along Dinoyo and Tlogomas roadside in sub-district of Lowokwaru, Malang and to characterize spatial distribution of soil insect species found in shade trees along Dinoyo and Tlogomas roadside in sub-district of Lowokwaru Malang by using GIS application. Sampling was conducted at two different locations (MT Haryono and Tlogomas Road). Soil insect analysis was calculated using Shannon-Wiener (H') index at different sites. Variables measured were Relative Frequency (FR) and Relative Abundance (KR), while mapping Spatial descriptions. Distribution of soil insects was done by stages in spatial data analysis including digitization, attribute data, map overlay, and map output results. The results of this study obtained the number of species of soil insects as many as 14 species with a total of 287 individuals. Soil insects most commonly found were family Formicidae, the species of Momorium destructor with the number of individuals as much as 87 individuals, and Paratrechina longicornis as many as 86 individuals.
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Dickerson, Julie A., and Bart Kosko. "Virtual Worlds as Fuzzy Cognitive Maps." Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 3, no. 2 (1994): 173–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/pres.1994.3.2.173.

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Fuzzy cognitive maps (FCM) can structure virtual worlds that change with time. An FCM links causal events, actors, values, goals, and trends in a fuzzy feedback dynamical system. An FCM lists the fuzzy rules or causal flow paths that relate events. It can guide actors in a virtual world as the actors move through a web of cause and effect and react to events and to other actors. Experts draw FCM causal pictures of the virtual world. They do not write down differential equations to change the virtual world. Complex FCMs can give virtual worlds with “new” or chaotic equilibrium behavior. Simple FCMs give virtual worlds with periodic behavior. They map input states to limit-cycle equilibria. An FCM limit cycle repeats a sequence of events or a chain of actions and responses. Limit cycles can control the steady-state rhythms and patterns in a virtual world. In nested FCMs each causal concept can control its own FCM or fuzzy function approximator. This gives levels of fuzzy systems that can choose goals and causal webs as well as move objects and guide actors in the webs. FCM matrices sum to give a combined FCM virtual world for any number of knowledge sources. Adaptive FCMs change their fuzzy causal web as causal patterns change and as actors act and experts state their causal knowledge. Neural learning laws change the causal rules and the limit cycles. Actors learn new patterns and reinforce old ones. In complex FCMs the user can choose the dynamical structure of the virtual world from a spectrum that ranges from mildly to wildly nonlinear. We use a simple but adaptive FCM to model an undersea virtual world of dolphins, fish, and sharks.
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Aguraiuja-Lätti, Ülle, Mari Tõrv, Kerry L. Sayle, et al. "Multi-isotopic analysis of zooarchaeological material from Estonia (ca. 200–1800 CE): Variation among food webs and geographical regions." PLOS ONE 17, no. 12 (2022): e0279583. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279583.

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To better comprehend the dietary practices of past populations in the Eastern Baltic region we have created temporally and geographically restricted baselines for the time period of 200–1800 CE. In this multi-isotopic analysis, we report new δ13C, δ15N and δ34S values for 251 faunal bone collagen samples from various archaeological contexts in Estonia representing the most comprehensive set of Iron Age, Medieval and Early Modern Period faunal stable isotope values to date. The results map out the local carbon and nitrogen baselines and define isotopic ranges of local terrestrial, avian and aquatic fauna. We also demonstrate the potential application of sulfur stable isotope analysis in archaeological research. The results demonstrate a clear distinction between δ13C and δ34S values of marine and terrestrial species, however, freshwater fish display notable overlaps with both marine and terrestrial ranges for both δ13C and δ34S values. Herbivores show variation in δ34S values when grouped by region, explained by differences in the local biotopes. This study is the first attempt to connect the Eastern Baltic isotopic baselines and provides more detailed temporal and geographical references to study the local ecologies and interpret the human data.
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SCHMITZ, MARÍA F., CECILIA ARNAIZ-SCHMITZ, CRISTINA HERRERO-JÁUREGUI, PABLO DÍAZ, DANIELA G. G. MATOS, and FRANCISCO D. PINEDA. "People and nature in the Fuerteventura Biosphere Reserve (Canary Islands): socio-ecological relationships under climate change." Environmental Conservation 45, no. 1 (2017): 20–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892917000169.

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SUMMARYThis paper analyses the interdependence between environment and society in terms of socio-ecological webs, in which human and biophysical systems are linked. A quantitative model, based on canonical correlation analysis applied in Fuerteventura Island (Canary Archipelago), detected indicators of human–landscape relationships and predicted potential shifts based on simulated environmental changes. In the last few decades, the landscape of Fuerteventura Island has changed: natural components and cultural agrarian uses have decreased, while the population has increased due to immigration, mainly from mainland Spain and other European countries. The island shows a transition from a coupled local socio-ecosystem to one based on the interaction between environment and coastal tourism that decouples native inhabitants from the landscape and traditional land-use practices. As vulnerability and adaptation to climate change represent critical sets of potential interactions in Canary Islands, a model and a map of the socio-ecological system under four Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change scenarios show rural decoupling through ‘deagrarianization’ and ‘deruralization’, as well as stronger links to the tourism system.
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Vega, Rosalynn A. "Coming of Age in the Rio Grande Valley: Race, Class, Gender, and Generations in Narco Culture." Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures 11, no. 2 (2019): 104–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jeunesse.11.2.104.

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Based on ethnographic observations in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, this article examines the multiple, overlapping, criss-crossing axes of inequality that both shape and fracture the experiences of individual borderland residents. Instead of focusing on the national border, this article analyzes intersecting axes of social inequality and uses ethnographic data to describe social borders that divide and separate those living in the borderlands. Using ethnographic data culled from 133 young adults in focus group settings, this article merges the theory of intersectionality with border studies scholarship in order to analyze how socio-economic stratification, gender inequality, histories of racial discrimination, and generational differences map onto one another in a place characterized by narco violence. In essence, the article demonstrates how the lives of adolescents and young adults in the Rio Grande Valley are ensnared within a unique matrix of intersecting axes of inclusion and exclusion. The intersecting axes of gender, race, and class inequality unfold in a context of “narco culture,” where residents are not only living along the US-Mexico border, and within social webs of intersectional borders, but also on the border of legality/illegality.
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Lundmark, Anton. "Web Map Service implementation i .NET." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskap, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-72364.

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I dagens samhälle så används internet mer och mer för att få fram information, så är även fallet förkartor. I denna uppsats, som gjorts på uppdrag av Tieto Sweden Healthcare & Welfare för att kunnaanvändas i systemet Laps Care, kommer det tas upp lösningar för att hämta geografisk data viakarttjänster med hjälp av Web Map Service (WMS) tjänster i en .NET applikation.Detta examensarbete kommer att ta upp, på en grundläggande nivå, hur WMS-standarden kananvändas av en klient för att visa digitala kartor från en WMS-tjänst samt lite kort om andraalternativ till WMS så som Web Map Service Tile Cache (WMS-C) och Tile Map Service (TMS)tjänster. Det ges olika förslag på open source komponenter som kan användas för att hantera sådanatjänster med fokus på SharpMap som valdes att användas i prototypen som gjordes för att visa huren sådan klient kan se ut.Uppsatsen kommer också behandla kartografi där det kortfattat förklaras om vilka riktlinjer somborde tas för en karta.I andra stycket tas kortfattat upp hur webbtjänster fungerar och även vad det finns för för- ochnackdelar att använda sig av sådana tjänster.Det kommer också förklaras vad Geografiska informationssystem (GIS) är och hur det användsidag.Sammanfattningsvis så utvecklades en fungerande prototyp med hjälp av open source komponentenSharpMap som kan visa kartor från WMS, WMS-C och TMS tjänster och om en ERSI Shapefilmed vägdata finns tillgänglig så går det att söka efter gator.
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Högkvist, Marie, and Rickard Johansson. "Web map visualisation of road inspections for the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency." Thesis, Karlstad University, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Communication and IT, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-5811.

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One of the tasks of the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, MSB (Myndigheten för Samhällsskydd och Beredskap), is to partake in relief efforts in foreign countries. Before these relief efforts, roads are inspected for accessibility to ensure that communications will work. The road inspections are currently being performed by hand with the use of pen and paper, which brings difficulties to distribution of information.

During the course of this thesis project, Sweco Position Karlstad has developed a digital road inspection tool for MSB that recieves information from a road inspector and stores this information in a database. This road inspection tool may in the future replace the pen and paper inspections and ease the work of the road inspectors.

In this dissertation, a prototype of a web map that displays data from a road inspection is presented. Using a web map to display the results of a road inspection offers several advantages, as it eases distribution of information and allows end users to make selections about what data they want to view.

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Näslund, Magnus. "Web-based mapping : An evaluation of four JavaScript APIs." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Computer and Information Science, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-10552.

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As a result of Web 2.0 technologies such as Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) web-based applications with rich contents are evolving to be more and more like normal applications in aspects, such as interactivity, functionality, and usability. This evolvement makes it possible to create web-based services, providing maps for users to search and browse geographic information. This thesis is an evaluation of functionality, usability and accuracy for the four web-based map APIs: Google Maps, Microsoft Virtual Earth, Multimap and ViaMichelin.

The thesis explains how web-based mapping works, common functionality provided, and evaluates the functionality provided by each map service provider as well as the offered usability. In addition to this, it also includes the results of several tests, illustrating the APIs’ browser compatibility, performance and accuracy.

After testing and evaluation of the four APIs, the conclusion is that none of them can be appointed as the winner. They all have benefits and drawbacks; differences in terms of functionality, compatibility, usability, geocoding and development support, and the choice of API is consequently dependent of the type of application. As a result of this, and the fact that the APIs are constantly changing in terms of functionality and coverage, it is important to create applications independent of the map service provider. This was successfully done during the internship at Amadeus by creating a map abstraction layer in-between the applications and the maps, creating the possibility to switch API, or map service provider, without changed the code.

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Suthers, Graeme Kemble. "The human gene map near the fragile X /." Title page, table of contents and summary only, 1990. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phs966.pdf.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Dept. of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Adelaide, 1991.
Typescript (Photocopy). Includes published papers co-authored by the author at the end of volume 2. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 195-237 of vol. 1).
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Braga, Vinícius Gonçalves. "Caracterização e modelagem do comportamento de usuários de mapas Web para reprodução de carga de trabalho e avaliação de desempenho de sistemas baseados em tiles." Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2015. http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/5216.

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Web mapping systems, or Web GIS, are important tools for geographic orientation and spatial data analysis. In recent years, the use of these systems has increased, as well as the challenge to ensure performance while the number of users and the data volume continue to grow. The performance evaluation is an important activity to investigate and mitigate systems performance issues. The workload is the starting point of the performance evaluation and is responsible for sending resquests to the system under evaluation. The reliability of the evaluation results is related to an appropriate load. Despite the importance of web map systems, the literature as presented little efforts to model the workload of these systems. In this dissertation, we present a methodology to collect and analyze data in order to create a model of Web GIS users’ behavior and to instantiate the model in a workload generator. We also propose a generic model, named MUSe-GM (Maps User Session Generative Model), and present a characterization of the users’ behavior using data of the access to a popular mapping application, collected by an extension developed for the Google Chrome browser. The characterization results were used to develop an instance of the behavior model and to implement a workload generator. The instance was evaluated by testing in a realWeb map system, using the workload generator, and through simulations. The results were compared with two other models from literature. The proposed model in this dissertation was significantly different in several aspects compared to the other, presenting a behavior closer to the real users’ behavior.
Sistemas de mapa Web, ou SIGs Web, são ferramentas importantes para orientação geográfica e análise de dados espaciais. Nos últimos anos, o uso desse tipo de sistema tem aumentado, bem como o desafio para garantir o desempenho frente ao aumento do número de usuários e do volume de dados. A avaliação de desempenho é uma importante atividade para investigar e mitigar problemas de desempenho em sistemas. O ponto inicial da avaliação de desempenho é a carga de trabalho, responsável por enviar requisições ao sistema sob avaliação. A confiabilidade dos resultados da avaliação depende de uma carga adequada. Apesar da importância dos sistemas de mapa Web, existem poucos esforços na literatura para modelar a carga de trabalho desse tipo de sistema. Nesta dissertação, apresentamos uma metodologia para coleta e análise de dados, visando a criação de um modelo do comportamento dos usuários de SIGs Web e sua instanciação em um gerador de cargas de trabalho. Propomos também um modelo genérico, chamado MUSe- GM (Maps User Session Generative Model), e apresentamos uma caracterização do comportamento dos usuários utilizando dados de acesso a um sistema de mapas popular, coletados a partir de uma extensão desenvolvida para o navegador Google Chrome. Os resultados da caracterização foram utilizados para a criação de uma instância do modelo de comportamento e na implementação de um gerador de cargas. A instância foi avaliada através de testes em um sistema de mapas real, utilizando o gerador de cargas, e por meio de simulações. Os resultados foram comparados aos de outros dois modelos da literatura. O modelo proposto nesta dissertação se mostrou significativamente diferente em vários aspectos em relação aos outros dois, apresentando um comportamento mais próximo do comportamento de usuários reais.
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Killander, Christoffer, and Jonas Modling. "Requirements for Aconex Map Interface." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-186420.

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This thesis describes the process of identifying key requirements for a map-based interface for a document management software. Existing software platforms suitable for implementation of such a system were identified, evaluated and tested. The purpose of this thesis was to provide Aconex, a document management company, a recommendation for the implementation of a map-based interface to its software for its customer Bechtel. Requirements gathering was done in stages: identifying stakeholders, understanding context, defining requirements and finally creating software specifications. Suitable platforms were identified by literature study and consultation. They were selectedbased on a few critical criteria. Selected platforms were used in implementation of a prototype showcasing the platforms’ abilities to satisfy the technical requirements. It turned out that Google Maps provided the best platform for Aconex's needs. OpenLayers was a great alternative and came with the ability of using unlimited numbers of KML-layers, but at the disadvantage of requiring more code.
Denna rapport beskriver processen att identifiera krav för ett kartbaserat gränsnitt till ett dokumenthanteringssystem. Tillgängliga mjukvaruplattformar som kan användas i detta syfte har identifierats, testats och utvärderats. Målet med detta arbete var att ge råd till Aconex, ett företag som arbetar med dokumenthantering, om hur de borde implementera ett kartbaserat gränsnitt till sitt dokumenthanteringssystem för deras kund Bechtel. Kravinsamling gjordes i olika steg: hitta intressenter, definiera systemkontext, samla in krav och utveckla programvaruspecifikationer utifrån kraven. Tillgängligamjukvarulösningar hittades genom en kombination av litteraturstudier och goda råd, och blev sedan prioriterade utifrån kritiska krav. Prototyper skapades i de mest lovande plattformarna, där varje prototyp visar hur plattformen uppfyller de krav som ställts. Resultatet blev att Google Maps var den platform som fungerade bäst för Aconex. OpenLayers var också ett bra alternativ då man där kan visa obegränsat antal KML-lager, men för att OpenLayers ska klara av lika mycket som Google Maps krävs betydligt mer kod.
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Monesson, Jenny Rebecca. "TopicTracker an investigation of a graphical map for use in revisiting previously viewed Web pages /." Access restricted to users with UT Austin EID Full text (PDF) from UMI/Dissertation Abstracts International, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/fullcit?p3034937.

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Ozturk, Bulent. "A Web Based Gis Mashup For Archaeology." Master's thesis, METU, 2008. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/3/12611868/index.pdf.

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Information technologies have achieved an important role in archaeology. The management, research and exchange of the large amount of data gathered from archeological sites needs the tools of information technologies. The web based GIS combines the advantages of both GIS and the Internet technologies. This system can be used as a tool that helps to support the management of information for archaeological sites and provides support functions for specialists.This web based system can hold many types of archaeological site data from small excavation campaigns to large sites. The system consists of a relational database, a web server, and a GIS mapping server. Google Maps Server is used as a GIS mapping server in this study. The client computers require only the availability of a proper browser that supports javascript and ajax technologies. With this system, Google Maps can be used as an archaeological research tool for everybody interested in archaeology. In a general, everybody can reach the system using their web browsers in order to search and retrieve information regarding archaeological sites. This system also enables specialists to upload, search and share archaeological data. The aim of this study is to provide easy and simple access to the GIS related archaeological site information in Turkey, using a web based and user friendly interface and share the information the information with specialists all over the world.
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Pinho, Laura Ramos Pimentel. "O mapa conceitual na construção de taxonomias para organização da informação na WEB." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/27/27151/tde-12012018-110159/.

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Esta pesquisa foi motivada pela identificação da dificuldade de encontrar, compreender e gerenciar as informações na web, considerando a necessidade de uma metodologia específica para a organização das informações em ambiente digital e que não existem padrões definidos que tornem os conceitos e os assuntos compreensíveis. É necessário manter uma lógica clara e que faça sentido para o usuário. Foram analisadas hipóteses para validar a organização da informação da web sob a perspectiva da Organização e Representação da Informação, a partir da taxonomia e da linguagem documentária com o auxílio do mapa conceitual (ferramenta criada com base na Psicologia da Aprendizagem). A terminologia foi apresentada para identificação de termos e definições relacionadas ao mapa conceitual, verificando como este pode auxiliar na construção de taxonomias de navegação para a web. Realizou-se levantamento teórico e metodológico sobre mapa conceitual: definições, aplicações, características. Analisou-se também como ocorre a ligação dos conceitos que se relacionam entre si através de proposições no mapa conceitual, para compreender o todo através de cada uma de suas partes interligadas. Foram identificados alguns tipos de mapas conceituais, e para esta pesquisa especificamente foi utilizado o tipo hierárquico, que está diretamente relacionado com a taxonomia dentro de uma complexidade estrutural. A taxonomia por sua vez foi analisada sob a perspectiva da organização da informação no ambiente web. Foram identificadas suas definições, usos, relação com a organização da informação e com o mapa conceitual. Por se tratar do contexto web, os conceitos do design de interface foram abordados, contextualizando e relacionando de forma aplicada a representação da informação. Para exemplificar a construção do mapa conceitual foi utilizado o software CMap Tools mostrando como é possível organizar informações da web, partindo de premissas utilizadas na Ciência da Informação. Com base na pesquisa bibliográfica, nas análises realizadas e no exemplo criado, mostrou-se que o mapa conceitual é uma ferramenta que auxilia na construção de taxonomia e que essas premissas são reforçadas inclusive por pesquisadores de outras áreas como Design e Ciência da Computação, que ressaltam a importância da taxonomia para representar a informação e a relação de satisfação do usuário quando encontra o que procura.
This research was motivated by the identification of finding out, comprehending and managing informations on the web - considering the necessity of a specific methodology to organize informations in a digital environment, and also that does not exist a defined pattern that make the concepts and issues comprehensible. It\'s necessary to maintain a clear logic that makes sense to the user. Hypothesis were analyzed to validate the information organization on the web from the Information\'s Organization and Representation perspective, from the taxonomy and documentary language with the concept map (software created based on the Psychology of Learning) support. The terminology was introduced to identificate terms and definitions related to the concept map, verifying how it can help on the construction of navigating taxonomy for the web. A theoretical and methodologic survey about the concept map was made, investigating: definitions, applications and features. We also analyzed the connection between concepts that relate to each other through the prepositions on the concept map, to comprehend it all through its interconnected parts. A few types of concept maps were identified, and to this specific research the hierarchic type was used, which is directly related to the taxonomy within a structural complexity. The taxonomy, otherwise, was analyzed from the information\'s organization on the web perspective. Were identified its definitions, applications and the relation with the information\'s organization and with the concept map. Because it\'s the web concept, the concepts of user interface were used, contextualizing and relating to the representation of the information in an applied way. The software CMap Tools was used to exemplify the construction of a concept map, showing how it\'s possible to organize informations on the web, based upon the premises used in Science Information. Basing it upon the bibliography research, on the technical analyzes and on the created exemple, it showed that the concept map is a software that helps on the taxonomy constructions, and that these premises are reinforced by researchers from other areas, like Design and Computer Science, that emphasize the importance of taxonomy in representing the information and the satisfaction the user feels when finds what was being searched.
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PITKIN, SCOTT GARRETT. "DESIGN AND DELIVERY OF A PERVASIVE WEB APPLICATION INTERFACE." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2003. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1046876055.

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Books on the topic "Map webs"

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Webs of fate: A novel. Greenleaf Book Group Press, 2012.

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Amanda Weds a Good Man. Center Point Large Print, 2014.

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Parihar, Seema M. Web mapping practices: A map use research perspective. Developing Countries Research Centre, University of Delhi, 2010.

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Butler, M. Christina. Kleine Muis mag een wens doen. Veltman Uitgevers, 2009.

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Osterman, Helen Macie. The web. Vista Pub., 1997.

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Michelinie, David. Essential Web of Spider-Man. Marvel, 2012.

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Web development with the Mac. Wiley, 2010.

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Bell, Mark R. The Mac Web server book. 2nd ed. Ventana, 1997.

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Council, Cheshire (England) County, ed. Lines on the map: A selection of poems from the Cheshire poetry map web-site. Cheshire County Council, 2006.

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Tomas, Palacios, Siglain Michael, and Vanderbilt James, eds. The tangled webs of Spider-Man: Ten stories from the film. Marvel, 2012.

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Shekhar, Shashi, and Hui Xiong. "Web Map Server." In Encyclopedia of GIS. Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35973-1_1483.

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Shekhar, Shashi, and Hui Xiong. "Web Map Service." In Encyclopedia of GIS. Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35973-1_1484.

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Gellert, Ulrich, and Ana Daniela Cristea. "Web Dynpro Mind Map." In Web Dynpro ABAP for Practitioners. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38247-5_20.

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Gellert, Ulrich, and Ana Daniela Cristea. "Web Dynpro Mind Map." In Web Dynpro ABAP for Practitioners. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11385-7_16.

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Nivala, Annu-Maaria, Stephen Brewster, and Tiina Sarjakoski. "Usability Evaluation of Web Mapping Sites." In The Map Reader. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470979587.ch49.

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Cartwright, William. "Extending the Map Metaphor Using Web Delivered Multimedia." In The Map Reader. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470979587.ch25.

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Qiu, Haonan, Adel Ayara, and Birte Glimm. "Ontology-Based Map Data Quality Assurance." In The Semantic Web. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77385-4_5.

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Gellert, Ulrich, and Ana Daniela Cristea. "Web Dynpro ABAP Mind Map." In Xpert.press. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11387-1_16.

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Wang, Xiaofei, Di Chen, Gan Lu, Yue Peng, and Chengchen Hu. "Web Map Service Log Analysis." In Wireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications. Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07782-6_3.

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Kim, Hyeongsoo, Hyun Woo Park, Wonwoo Cho, Incheon Paik, and Keun Ho Ryu. "A Data Model for Object-Based Seamless Digital Map Using Digital Map 2.0." In Web-Age Information Management. Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11538-2_33.

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Conference papers on the topic "Map webs"

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Liu, Jiang, Yongjian Liu, Zhiyuan Ma, and Yi Lyu. "Investigation on Extreme Temperature Gradient Action of Composite Girder Bridges Considering Regional Difference." In IABSE Congress, Nanjing 2022: Bridges and Structures: Connection, Integration and Harmonisation. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/nanjing.2022.1950.

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<p>To reach an accurate calculation of the effect of composite girder bridges under extreme temperature gradient action, long-term temperature measurements and finite element simulations were performed on a composite girder segment in Huangnan Prefecture, Qinghai Province for more than one year. By setting the maximum thermal self-stress and secondary stress as indexes and considering different sunshine conditions between interior and exterior girders webs of composite girder bridges, 3 temperature gradient patterns were established for multi- girder bridges. Based on the long-term historical meteorological data collected from 839 weather stations in China, a “layer-by-layer drawing method” was put forward to the isoline map of extreme temperature gradient values. Compared with the current specification, the temperature action values provided are more suitable for the Limit State Design Method.</p>
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Liu, Yu, Zhen Huang, Yizhou Yan, and Yufeng Chen. "Science Navigation Map." In WWW '15: 24th International World Wide Web Conference. ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2740908.2741733.

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Reuter, Christoph G. "Boundary Conditions for a Traveling Web Detaching From a Rotating Cylinder." In ASME 2000 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2000-2195.

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Abstract High speed traveling webs appear in a number of technical applications such as plastic foil or paper production machinery and printing machines. Almost all mechanical models for the dynamic behaviour used so far, assume simple support boundary conditions. In reality, in the case of two-dimensional webs immersed in a viscous fluid, a low pressure zone will be present under the web near the point where the web detaches from the rotating drum. Other effects such as adhesion forces may also contribute. Thus, as can often also be seen already by naked-eye examination, the web does not detach tangentially from the drum. In this paper a mechanical model for small amplitude vibrations of a traveling web with small sag is developed, which takes into account the effect of the above described upstream boundary condition. The web is modeled as a one-dimensional heavy string without bending stiffness. The assumption of quasi-static stretching is made, i.e. infinitely high wave speed is assumed for longitudinal waves.
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Calle-Jimenez, Tania, and Sergio Luján-Mora. "Accessible map visualization prototype." In W4A'16: International Web for All Conference. ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2899475.2899516.

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Wang, Qiang, and Jiayao Wang. "Intelligent Web Map Service Aggregation." In 2009 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Natural Computing (CINC). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cinc.2009.213.

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Xu, Yanxiang, Tiejian Luo, and Haibo He. "Social computing research map." In 2010 IEEE 2nd Symposium on Web Society (SWS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sws.2010.5607462.

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Gabillon, Alban, and Patrick Capolsini. "DRM policies for web map service." In the SIGSPATIAL ACM GIS 2008 International Workshop. ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1503402.1503408.

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Aloisio, G., M. Cafaro, D. Conte, et al. "A grid-enabled Web map server." In International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC'05) - Volume II. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itcc.2005.12.

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Gahegan, Mark, Will Smart, Sina Masoud-Ansari, and Brandon Whitehead. "A semantic web map mediation service." In the 1st ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop. ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2068976.2068977.

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Yang, Puyu, and Giovanni Colavizza. "A Map of Science in Wikipedia." In WWW '22: The ACM Web Conference 2022. ACM, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3487553.3524925.

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Russell, Glenn. Regional Geology Web Map Application Development: Javascript v2.0. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1376204.

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Freed, Andrew. The Effects of Multiple Thematic Layers on Web Map Use by Middle School Students. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.306.

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Gennari, L. T. Mac-based Web authoring: How to learn as little Unix as possible while getting on the Web. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/254942.

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Kholoshyn, Ihor V., Olga V. Bondarenko, Olena V. Hanchuk, and Ekaterina O. Shmeltser. Cloud ArcGIS Online as an innovative tool for developing geoinformation competence with future geography teachers. [б. в.], 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3263.

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The article dwells upon the scientifically relevant problem of using cloud-based GIS-technologies when training future geography teachers (based on ArcGIS Online application). The authors outline the basic principles for implementing ArcGIS Online in the educational process (interdisciplinary integration, the sequence of individualization in training, communicability, distance education and regional studies), and provide an example of an interactive map created with the help of the specified cloud GIS, since this kind of map is the most popular a form of research by geography students. In the article it is noted that integration of ArcGIS Online into the educational process allows the teacher to follow a clear pedagogical strategy, taking into account possible variants of its use (demonstration, direct mastering of GIS in a computer class and independent work in an individual mode). Considering cloud GIS as a new stage in the development of geoinformational education, the authors emphasize their key benefits (round-the-clock access, work with GIS package in the cloud, the ability to use other maps as well as the creation of their own maps and web-applications) and disadvantages (monetization of services, underestimation of the GIS role in the curriculum of the higher school, the lack of Ukrainian content, etc.).
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Пахомова, О. В. Using Scaffolding Strategy for Teaching Creative Writing. Маріупольський державний університет, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/0564/2145.

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The article deals with scaffolding strategy for teaching creative writing in the English classroom. The importance of using the creative writing technique, which is an effective means of optimization and intensification of the process of foreign language study, for forming students' communicative competence in writing is highlighted. It is supposed that an elaborated scaffolding strategy might help lecturers to organize the educational process with maximum capacity and successful results. A variety of techniques such as intensive usage of graphic organizers ("Plan Think Sheet", "Mind-map", "Concept Map", "Clustering", "Spider Map", "Cycle", "Chain of Events", "Web"), "Teaching by Example", "Sentence Stem Completion" / "Close procedures", “Stream of Consciousness”, Genre scaffolding techniques are recommended to empower learners' creative abilities to write and express themselves on any topic using the wide range of writing techniques with the relevant structure and vocabulary.
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Zhylenko, Tetyana I., Ivan S. Koziy, Vladyslav S. Bozhenko, and Irina A. Shuda. Using a web application to realize the effect of AR in assessing the environmental impact of emissions source. [б. в.], 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4408.

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Revolutionary technologies of nowadays are virtual and augmented reality. Humanity's concern for nature may be affected by their ability to combine reality with the simulated effects of human impact on the environment. An urgent task today is creating software applications to assess the impact of human activities on the environment. Recently, most scientists have been trying to model the impact of various factors on environmental change today and for decades using information technology. Visual models are very impressive and they also make a deep impression on the psychological state of the person. This forces people to use natural resources wisely. In this article we have considered the sequential process of building and implementing models for assessing the impact of pollutants from a stationary emission source. We have created a software product that helps to show visually how the emissions of a chemical plant are spreading to the surrounding city. The harmfulness to the city of the cloud into which emissions are converted can also be calculated by the program. We have implemented a number of functions responsible for emission modeling, taking into account different conditions.
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Athey, J. E., J. R. Weakland, W. H. Fisher, K. A. Woods, and S. S. Seitz. Evolution of web mapping applications at Alaska's Geological Survey as of 2012 (presentation): Digital Mapping Techniques workshop, Champaign, Illinois, May 20-23, 2012. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/24404.

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Souza, Elaine Oliveira, Poliana Leal Silva, Rudval Souza Silva, Flávia Catarino Conceição Ferreira, and Larissa Chaves Pedreira. Self-care for oral hygiene in adults and the elderly in nursing: scope review protocol. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.2.0034.

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Review question / Objective: This scoping review will use the following question: What is the concept of self-care for oral hygiene in adults and elderly individuals in nursing care settings? Subsequent questions will be used in order to achieve better results, as follows: What does the demand for self-care for oral hygiene require? What is self-care for oral hygiene? What results stem from the self-care deficit for oral hygiene? The objective of this scoping review is to map the evidence available in the field of nursing on the antecedents, attributes and consequences of self-care for oral hygiene in adults and elderly individuals. Information sources: Medline/Pubmed, CINAHL, Scopus, Web of Science, LILACS and IBECS will be used. As gray literature, the CAPES Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations and the OpenGrey platform will be evaluated.
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Hulata, Gideon, Thomas D. Kocher, Micha Ron, and Eyal Seroussi. Molecular Mechanisms of Sex Determination in Cultured Tilapias. United States Department of Agriculture, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2010.7697106.bard.

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Tilapias are among the most important aquaculture commodities worldwide. Commercial production of tilapia is based on monosex culture of males. Current methods for producing all-male fingerlings, including hormone treatments and genetic manipulations, are not entirely reliable, in part because of the genetic complexity of sex determination and sexual differentiation in tilapias. The goals of this project are to map QTL and identify genes regulating sex determination in commonly cultured tilapia species, in order to provide a rational basis for designing reliable genetic approaches for producing all-male fingerlings. The original objectives for this research were: 1) to identify the gene underlying the QTL on LG1 through positional cloning and gene expression analysis; 2) to fine map the QTL on LG 3 and 23; and 3) to characterize the patterns of dominance and epistasis among QTL alleles influencing sex determination. The brain aromatase gene Cyp19b, a possible candidate for the genetic or environmental SD, was mapped to LG7 using our F2 mapping population. This region has not been identified before as affecting SD in tilapias. The QTL affecting SD on LG 1 and 23 have been fine-mapped down to 1 and 4 cM, respectively, but the key regulators for SD have not been found yet. Nevertheless, a very strong association with gender was found on LG23 for marker UNH898. Allele 276 was found almost exclusively in males, and we hypothesized that this allele is a male-associated allele (MAA). Mating of males homozygous for MAA with normal females is underway for production of all-male populations. The first progeny reaching size allowing accurate sexing had 43 males and no females. During the course of the project it became apparent that in order to achieve those objectives there is a need to develop genomic infrastructures that were lacking. Efforts have been devoted to the development of genomic resources: a database consisting of nearly 117k ESTs representing 16 tissues from tilapia were obtained; a web tool based on the RepeatMasker software was designed to assist tilapia genomics; collaboration has been established with a sequencing company to sequence the tilapia genome; steps have been taken toward constructing a microarray to enable comparative analysis of the entire transcriptome that is required in order to detect genes that are differentially expressed between genders in early developmental stages. Genomic resources developed will be invaluable for studies of cichlid physiology, evolution and development, and will hopefully lead to identification of the key regulators of SD. Thus, they will have both scientific and agricultural implications in the coming years.
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Klymenko, Mykola V., and Andrii M. Striuk. Development of software and hardware complex of GPS-tracking. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4430.

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The paper considers the typical technical features of GPS-tracking systems and their development, as well as an analysis of existing solutions to the problem. Mathematical models for the operation of hardware and software of this complex have been created. An adaptive user interface has been developed that allows you to use this complex from a smartphone or personal computer. Methods for displaying the distance traveled by a moving object on an electronic map have been developed. Atmega162-16PU microcontroller software for GSM module and GPS receiver control has been developed. A method of data transfer from a GPS tracker to a web server has been developed. Two valid experimental samples of GPS-trackers were made and tested in uncertain conditions. The GPS-tracking software and hardware can be used to monitor the movement of moving objects that are within the coverage of GSM cellular networks.
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