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Fernandez, Christian, and Christian Kühn. "Mobile Web & Responsive Webdesign." i-com 11, no. 1 (2012): 53–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/icom.2012.0014.

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Shahzad, Farrukh. "Modern and Responsive Mobile-enabled Web Applications." Procedia Computer Science 110 (2017): 410–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2017.06.105.

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Parlakkılıç, Alaattin. "Responsive Mobile Learning (M-Learning) Application Design And Architecture In Fog Computing." International Journal of Modern Education Studies 3, no. 2 (2019): 82. http://dx.doi.org/10.51383/ijonmes.2019.40.

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Today, digital transformation is changing the educational and social life rapidly. In contrast, organizations and educational institutions, developers, and end users do not benefit from cloud-based mobile technologies to the desired level. Mobile systems are used extensively for educational purposes in the Internet of Things (IoT) environment, and the number of online students is increasing. The real problem is how user-friendly, aesthetic mobile learning courses can be effectively delivered on different mobile devices in the desired performance and manner. The responsive design developed with fog computing should be able to provide the ability to design and use mobile learning lessons with sufficient performance, automatically adapted to any browser or device. This should ensure that every person of the target audience can benefit from the lessons without worrying about screen size, resolution, speed and even security. In this study, the fog informatics teaching strategies of mobile learning sensitive teaching design are discussed. The fog computing architecture that can be used with responsive mobile learning, utilizing mobile computing to provide seamless and low latency mobile devices, is described. Finally, a fog-based, responsive designed mobile learning education architecture has been compiled with a better understanding of the lessons and a suitable structure for the use of mobile devices in education.
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Lee, Fong Yee, Mohd Afizi bin Mohd Shukran, and Chee Kong Wong. "Responsive Web Design for Mobile Device Screen Optimization." Applied Mechanics and Materials 548-549 (April 2014): 1460–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.548-549.1460.

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The robust development of the telecommunication technologies has boosted the massive production of the mobile devices such as smartphones, phablets, tablets, and laptops. The use of these mobile devices has experienced an explosive growth and come in vary screen sizes. This development has changed the way how web contents is organized and displayed on screen. This paper compares the different responsive approaches, which works well with various device screens. However, the main focus of this paper is on Responsive Web Design (RWD) since it is highly applicable. RWD techniques and tools, issues and reviews of RWD are also discussed in this paper. The objectives of this paper are finding the best responsive approach, identifying well practices and suggesting future works. Along this line, this paper serves, as a guide that enables designers and developers to gain better understanding of the RWD and hence improve their productivity.
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Informatika, Jurnal Teknik. "PERANCANGAN ANTARMUKA PENGGUNA YANG RESPONSIF UNTUK MENINGKATKAN USABILITY APLIKASI MOBILE." TECHSI - Jurnal Teknik Informatika 14, no. 2 (2023): 144. http://dx.doi.org/10.29103/techsi.v14i2.14371.

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Dalam konteks era digital yang terus berkembang, aplikasi mobile telah menjadi bagian integral dari kehidupan sehari-hari. Kualitas pengalaman pengguna (User Experience) dan tingkat ketergantungan (Usability) sebuah aplikasi menjadi kunci keberhasilan dan penerimaan pengguna. Penelitian ini memfokuskan para perancangan antarmuka pengguna (UI) yang responsive sebagai solusi untuk meningkatkan ketergunaan aplikasi mobile. Tujuan utama penelitian ini adalah mengidentifikasi sejauh mana responsivitas antarmuka pengguna berkontribusi pada ketergunaan aplikasi mobile. Metode desain eksperimental diadopsi untuk mengembangkan dua versi antarmuka: satu yang responsive dan satu yang tidak responsive. Proses evaluasi melibatkan partisipan pengguna yang diberikan tugas tertentu untuk dievaluasi, sambal mengukur waktu pemenuhan tugas, akurasi, dan mengumpulkan umpan balik pengguna. Kata Kunci: Antarmuka Pengguna, Responsif, Aplikasi Mobile, Ketergunaan, Desain Eksperimental.
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Odeh, Najla, and Derar Eleyan. "Responsive Web Design Trend in Official Ministries and Government Institutions Websites in Palestine." مجلة جامعة فلسطين التقنية للأبحاث 10, no. 5 (2022): 18–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.53671/pturj.v11i1.236.

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Websites compatibility with different browsers is quite necessary as modern technology evolves and more new devices are being invented. This paper aims at determining the application of the Responsive Web Design approach in the Palestinian ministries and governmental institutions. Thirty official websites in Palestine were evaluated and tested using Google DevTools, which is a testing environment that provides a quick and easy way to test websites on mobile devices and tablets, and the Google Mobile-Friendly Test Tool, which analyzes URLs and progress reports on a site's relevance for mobile users. Maintaining accuracy in results, real devices were used to test the responsiveness of the websites. The survey results have shown that 40% of the ministries and official governmental institutions' websites are responsive ones, 30% are semi-responsive, and 30% are unresponsive websites. They also have revealed that 43% of the websites are compatible with mobile phones and tablets. The study highly signifies the responsive design technology as it is a suitable and viable solution for providing web content in an effective and efficient manner for the users of desktop devices and mobile phones with different screen sizes. The researchers also recommended that websites providing electronic services should be given special attention and that a responsive design approach should be used with different dimensional frameworks.
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Groth, Aleksander, and Daniel Haslwanter. "Efficiency, effectiveness, and satisfaction of responsive mobile tourism websites: a mobile usability study." Information Technology & Tourism 16, no. 2 (2015): 201–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40558-015-0041-0.

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Novianty, Cindy. "REVIEW KONSEP RESPONSIVE DESIGN DENGAN FRAMEWORK MATERIALIZE PADA WEBSITE." InfoTekJar (Jurnal Nasional Informatika dan Teknologi Jaringan) 2, no. 1 (2017): 41–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.30743/infotekjar.v2i1.140.

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Responsive web design merupakan sebuah desain website yang dapat menyesuaikan tiap ukuran pada tiap device. Berdasarkan hasil dari beberapa responden menyatakan 62% responden setuju jika beberapa website yang belum mampu menyesuaikan ukuran tampilan web, 54% responden setuju bahwa desain yang responsive mempengaruhi faktor kenyamanan responden, 60% responden setuju bahwa konten utama dan fungsionalitas dari website yang sulit diakses melalui perangkat mobile, 56% responden setuju bahwa tampilan website yang kurang responsive berpengaruh buruk terhadap faktor kenyamanan responden, 52% responden setuju bahwa website yang belum mampu menyesuaikan ukuran pada tiap perangkat mobile. Dari hasil review tersebut dapat disimpulkan bahwa website yang tidak responsive mempengaruhi ketidak nyamanan para pengguna untuk mengakses informasi melalui website online.
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Puspitasari, Shinta Yulia, Iqbal Abdul Ra'uf, Rio Nurtantyana, and Cahyo Tri Satrio. "The Re-development of Proxsis Workspace with Responsive Design and Multiplatform approaches using Flutter Framework." International Journal on Information and Communication Technology (IJoICT) 10, no. 1 (2024): 41–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.21108/ijoict.v10i1.919.

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Most of previous studies implemented the responsive design approach for the web-based application platform only since it had several difficulties to apply in the mobile-based application platform. In addition, the mobile application required different codebases since there were several platforms like Android and iOS. However, this study tried to redevelopment the Proxsis Workspace website to mobile application with responsive design and multiplatform approaches using Flutter Framework, in order to explore the potentials and counter the difficulties these two approaches for mobile development. In addition, we provide the detailed improvement, and the software testing results of our redevelopment app. Eight participants were participated in this study to measure the improvement of the redevelopment application. The results showed that the redevelopment version of the Proxsis Workspace could implement the responsive design and multiplatform approaches well. Furthermore, the software testing found that the redevelopment version passed the responsive design and multiplatform testing. In addition, there was significant different and enhancement of the usability score from 52.50 with marginal category to 72.81 with acceptable category. Hence, the authors suggest implementing the responsive design and multiplatform with Flutter Framework to enhance and make efficient with single code base only.
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Badam, Sriram Karthik, and Niklas Elmqvist. "Effects of screen-responsive visualization on data comprehension." Information Visualization 20, no. 4 (2021): 229–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14738716211038614.

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Visualization interfaces designed for heterogeneous devices such as wall displays and mobile screens must be responsive to varying display dimensions, resolution, and interaction capabilities. In this paper, we report on two user studies of visual representations for large versus small displays. The goal of our experiments was to investigate differences between a large vertical display and a mobile hand-held display in terms of the data comprehension and the quality of resulting insights. To this end, we developed a visual interface with a coordinated multiple view layout for the large display and two alternative designs of the same interface – a space-saving boundary visualization layout and an overview layout – for the mobile condition. The first experiment was a controlled laboratory study designed to evaluate the effect of display size on the perception of changes in a visual representation, and yielded significant correctness differences even while completion time remained similar. The second evaluation was a qualitative study in a practical setting and showed that participants were able to easily associate and work with the responsive visualizations. Based on the results, we conclude the paper by providing new guidelines for screen-responsive visualization interfaces.
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Kumar, Bimal aklesh. "Mobile-First Usability Guideline for Responsive E-Commerce Websites." International Journal of Web Portals 14, no. 1 (2022): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijwp.310060.

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Handheld devices such as smartphones, tablets, and PDAs are commonly used for online shopping. In order to satisfy web page requests on these devices, web developers are using a responsive web design approach, where websites dynamically adapt to different screen sizes and orientations. One of the challenges faced by web developers is to provide a usable experience across different devices. Motivated by this, a mobile-first usability guideline was established by extracting good usability practices from five popular responsive e-commerce websites. Validation of the usability guideline was conducted, and results indicate that it will have a positive impact on the overall user experience.
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Roth, Robert, Stephen Young, Chelsea Nestel, et al. "Global Landscapes: Teaching Globalization through Responsive Mobile Map Design." Professional Geographer 70, no. 3 (2018): 395–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00330124.2017.1416297.

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Bridges, Laurie M., and Hannah Gashco Rempel. "That Was Then, This Is Now: Replacing the Mobile-Optimized Site with Responsive Design." Information Technology and Libraries 32, no. 4 (2013): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v32i4.4636.

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<p>As mobile technologies continue to evolve, libraries seek sustainable ways to keep up with these changes and to best serve our users. Previous library mobile usability research has examined tasks users predict they might be likely to perform, but little is known about what users actually do on a mobile-optimized library site. This research used a combination of survey methodology and web analytics to examine what tasks users actually carry out on a library mobile site. The results indicate that users perform an array of passive and active tasks and do not want content choices to be limited on mobile devices. Responsive design is described as a long-term solution for addressing both designers and users’ needs.</p>
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Zaragoza, Mechelle Grace, Youn-Ky Chung, and Haeng-Kon Kim. "Emergence of Mobile First to a Responsive Agricultural Social Commerce." International Journal of Software Engineering and Its Applications 10, no. 11 (2016): 271–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijseia.2016.10.11.22.

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Bosheng Zhou, A. Marshall, and Tsung-Han Lee. "The non-responsive receiver problem in mobile ad-hoc networks." IEEE Communications Letters 9, no. 11 (2005): 973–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lcomm.2005.11005.

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Van Cutsem, Tom, Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Christophe Scholliers, et al. "AmbientTalk: programming responsive mobile peer-to-peer applications with actors." Computer Languages, Systems & Structures 40, no. 3-4 (2014): 112–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cl.2014.05.002.

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Journal, IJSREM. "Real-time Database Synchronization Techniques in Firebase for Mobile App Development." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 07, no. 12 (2023): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem22021.

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Abstract—Real-time database synchronization is a vital component of mobile app development, allowing users to have responsive and collaborative experiences. Firebase, a popular Backend-as-a-Service platform, provides a powerful real-time database solution that enables developers to perform efficient synchronization in their mobile applications. This research study investigates Firebase's real-time database synchronization algorithms and their consequences for mobile app development. It looks into the synchronization architecture of Firebase, data modelling considerations, conflict resolution techniques, and performance optimizations. The paper demonstrates the usefulness of Firebase's synchronization mechanisms through experiments and performance evaluations, providing significant insights and advice for developers looking to use Firebase for real-time database synchronization in their mobile apps. The outcomes of this study contribute to the advancement of understanding and practical implementation of real-time synchronization techniques in Firebase for mobile app development, allowing developers to create extremely responsive and collaborative applications.
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Xia, Chao, Jing Huang, Hai Lan, and Cankui Zhang. "Long-Distance Movement of Mineral Deficiency-Responsive mRNAs in Nicotiana Benthamiana/Tomato Heterografts." Plants 9, no. 7 (2020): 876. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9070876.

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Deficiencies in essential mineral nutrients such as nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and iron (Fe) severely limit plant growth and crop yield. It has been discovered that both the local sensing system in roots and shoot-to-root systemic signaling via the phloem are involved in the regulation of the adaptive alterations in roots, in response to mineral deficiency. mRNAs are one group of molecules with systemic signaling functions in response to intrinsic and environmental cues; however, the importance of shoot-to-root mobile mRNAs stimulated by low mineral levels is not fully understood. In this study, we established a Nicotiana benthamiana/tomato heterograft system to identify shoot-to-root mobile mRNAs that are produced in response to low N, P or Fe. Multiple long-distance mobile mRNAs were identified to be associated with low mineral levels and a few of them may play important roles in hormonal metabolism and root architecture alteration. A comparison of the mobile mRNAs from our study with those identified from previous studies showed that very few transcripts are conserved among different species.
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Petrulaitiene, Vitalija, Eelis Rytkönen, Suvi Nenonen, and Tuuli Jylhä. "Towards responsive workplaces – identifying service paths for time- and place-independent work." Journal of Corporate Real Estate 19, no. 3 (2017): 144–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jcre-10-2016-0034.

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Purpose The need to understand work processes and end-users has become an issue in corporate real estate and workplace management. Flexible work practices and technological advancement allow end-users to move outside the building boundaries. This influences workplace management to become more service-oriented and demand-driven, and better serve the needs of end-users. For that, this paper aims to investigate the ways in which new workplace services support the knowledge creation processes of mobile workers. Design/methodology/approach This study is exploratory and follows a multiple-case study strategy. Literature is reviewed on workplace and knowledge theories, and the market analysis consists of data from 57 firms that offer services to support the mobile knowledge worker. Findings Workplace services were categorized into three new groups that support knowledge creation processes for the mobile knowledge worker in various work environments. The analysis indicated that new services are driven by technological development and community formation around the physical or virtual place. Practical implications The proposed service groups can be examined as new business opportunities by workplace service providers, and the results suggest that the CRE managers should re-think their service portfolios, boost their collaboration with the service providers and invest in building a community. Originality/value This paper categorizes workplace services from a mobile knowledge worker perspective and follows a service-oriented approach to workplace management.
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McMullen, Shannon C., and Fabian Winkler. "Soybots: Mobile Micro-Gardens." Leonardo 50, no. 5 (2017): 507–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01232.

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Gardens express ideas and social relations; some are sites where art and technology produce material realities, construct social narratives and visualize politics. Soybots: Mobile Micro-Gardens unite code, robotics and soybean plants (robotanics) to create a speculative responsive installation that suggests questions about climate, place and agriculture implicated in contemporary practices and values. Soybots utilize light sensors to track sunlight intensity or to locate LED grow lights. As self-pollinating organisms in combination with a light-seeking mobile robotic platform, soybean plants metaphorically address the continually evolving interdependence between humans and cultivated crops, as well as the underlying political nature of photosynthesis.
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Hanif, Aswar, Markus Lilik Martanto, and Harna Adianto. "Adaptasi Model SDLC Iteratif Terhadap Pendekatan Mobile-first Untuk Pengembangan Antarmuka Web Responsive." Format : Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Informatika 10, no. 1 (2021): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.22441/format.2021.v10.i1.002.

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Saat ini produk dan media informasi di internet sudah mengikuti perkembangan pasar digital untuk mengakomodasi antarmuka pengguna peralatan seluler. Karena itu pengembangan antarmuka situs web harus memenuhi kebutuhan akses dari peralatan-peralatan yang berbeda. Pendekatan mobile-first memulai pengembangan halaman web dari ukuran tampilan layar terkecil, dan akhirnya untuk tampilan layar besar. Dengan jumlah mayoritas akses internet menggunakan peralatan seluler, pendekatan mobile-first bisa lebih sesuai. Model SDLC iteratif, yang memungkinkan proyek untuk dibangun per bagian atau per iterasi, diadaptasi terhadap pendekatan mobile-first, dengan menjadikan pembuatan antarmuka untuk sebuah jangkauan ukuran tampilan layar, sebagai satu iterasi. Sebuah situs web responsive sederhana dibangun menggunakan metode pengembangan adaptasi ini. Tahap pengembangan ditentukan menjadi 3 iterasi untuk tiga jangkauan ukuran layar, yaitu mobile, tablet, dan desktop. Metode ini menuntut dihasilkannya sebuah situs web yang bisa memenuhi analisis kebutuhan serta melalui pengujian dengan baik pada tiap iterasinya. Sehingga saat sudah melewati iterasi terakhir, produk sudah melalui 3 kali pengujian dan review. Pada akhirnya, penerapan metode ini menunjukkan hasil produk yang cukup memuaskan. Jika dilihat dari produk yang dihasilkan, uji coba metode adaptasi ini bisa dibilang cukup berhasil.
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Riggs, William. "Mobile responsive websites and local planning departments in the US: Opportunities for the future." Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science 44, no. 5 (2016): 947–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265813516656375.

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As use of mobile technology grows rapidly, planning agencies experiment and adopt new policies to accommodate this increase. While a significant body of literature has extolled the growth and opportunity this technological change presents, little is looking about its use by local government and urban planning organizations. This research investigates whether planning departments are capable of responding to increased mobile users given their current web and information technology tools, applying a replicable method for benchmarking website capacity. Based on a 2014 survey of planning department websites (N = 523), this study evaluates whether or not web technology, in planning departments, is tracking growth in mobile technology finding that while 99% of planning agencies have a web presence, very few planning websites have mobile responsive frameworks. Additionally, few websites have online GIS or e-permitting capability. Of those with such capacity, many use a common content management system for data management. These findings offer key design lessons for cities that want to pursue responsive websites that better match the user profile of the trend toward accessing websites from smartphones and tablets—providing useful and timely information to citizens, and respond to changing user needs.
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Fischer, Kimberly, and Damian Schofield. "Responsive Redesign and its Effects on Perceived Usefulness." Computer Applications: An International Journal 8, no. 1 (2021): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/caij.2021.8101.

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This paper describes the introduction of a new website at TCGplayer, who provide an online store for Magic the Gathering collectible cards. This paper describes an experiment that was undertaken to test a new, responsive design, against the current, non-responsive design. It was predicted that redesigning the shopping cart for a mobile device screen, will result in a higher Perceived Usability (PU), and higher satisfaction, as indexed using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM).
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D. Antarkar, Akash. "InBrief Today." International Scientific Journal of Engineering and Management 04, no. 06 (2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.55041/isjem04303.

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Abstract - Modern applications are dynamic software solutions designed to meet a wide range of user needs, from communication and productivity to entertainment and commerce. Built with cutting-edge technologies such as cloud computing, and responsive design, today’s applications prioritize user experience, speed, and scalability. Whether on mobile devices, desktops, or web platforms, these applications integrate seamlessly with online services, enabling real-time data access, personalization, and automation. As digital transformation accelerates, applications continue to evolve, shaping how individuals and organizations interact with technology in everyday life.This application is designed to streamline task management and daily planning through a user-friendly interface and intelligent scheduling features. It enables users to create, organize, and track tasks efficiently while integrating calendar events and reminders. The app also incorporates AI-driven suggestions for prioritizing activities based on user habits, enhancing productivity and time management. Its responsive design ensures smooth operation across both mobile and desktop platforms. Keywords:- seamlessly, shaping.,Real-time news, Personalized content, News application ,Digital media, Misinformation ,User experience (UX),Mobile application ,AI-powered, Responsive design.
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Lauer, Claire, and Eva Brumberger. "Redefining Writing for the Responsive Workplace." College Composition & Communication 70, no. 4 (2019): 634–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/ccc201930182.

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In this article we argue that mobile, design, content, and social media technologies have fundamentally redefined the role of the writer in the workplace. Rather than the originator of content, the writer is becoming a sort of multimodal editor who revises, redesigns, remediates, and upcycles content into new forms, for new audiences, purposes, and media. This article discusses data gathered from over one hundred hours of embedded workplace research shadowing nine different professional communicators. The data demonstrate the iterative, detailed, product-focused types of work happening within a range of workplace constraints and, in turn, emphasize the need for writers and teachers of writing to recognize the importance of developing a broad skillset to prepare for this kind of work.
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Akweongo, Patricia, Dominic Dormenyo Gadeka, Genevieve Aryeetey, Jemima Sumboh, Justice Moses K. Aheto, and Moses Aikins. "Does mobile renewal make health insurance more responsive to clients? A case study of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana." BMJ Global Health 7, Suppl 6 (2023): e011440. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2022-011440.

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BackgroundIn 2018, Ghana’s National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) introduced a mobile strategy to enhance re-enrolment and improve client knowledge of their entitlements. This study investigated how Ghana’s mobile strategy has influenced the NHIA’s responsiveness to clients in terms of patient rights and entitlements, equity and satisfaction with health services.MethodsWe surveyed people (n=1700) in 6 districts who had renewed their insurance in the previous 12 months, using any strategy (mobile or manual). Multiple regression analysis examined correlation between individual characteristics and renewal modality. Policy documents on the mobile programme’s design and focus group discussions (n=12) on people’s experiences renewing their insurance were analysed thematically.ResultsWhile the mobile platform was designed for mobile National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) renewal and to provide information about insurance entitlements, few people surveyed (20%) knew about these informational features. Among those who renewed their NHIS coverage, 58% did so on the mobile renewal platform. Mobile renewal was high among those with tertiary education and those in the higher wealth quintiles. Mobile renewal was considered convenient, but required literacy in English, a phone and a mobile money wallet. For those who lacked some or all of these prerequisites but wanted to use mobile renewal, mobile vendors emerged as valued facilitators.ConclusionThe mobile platform has increased the responsiveness of Ghana’s NHIS through offering clients a more convenient mechanism to renew their insurance policies. It does not, however, eliminate the one month waiting period for activating the card, does not provide prompts to reassure clients of their renewal and does not empower most clients with information on entitlements. To improve the adoption and use of the mobile renewal strategy, the NHIA should publicise the platform’s information-sharing functions and explore formally engaging mobile vendors.
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Suzuki, Yusuke, Makoto Ishikawa, Chikako Sakamoto, Hideko Kanazawa, Akihiko Kikuchi, and Teruo Okano. "Analysis of Medicines by Aqueous Mobile Phase using Temperature-responsive Chromatography." Journal of Life Support Engineering 19, Supplement (2007): 208. http://dx.doi.org/10.5136/lifesupport.19.supplement_208.

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Ros, Marie, André Restivo, and Bruno Giesteira. "Responsive Website versus Mobile Application: Street Food of Phnom Penh, Cambodia." International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, and Society 13, no. 2 (2017): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1832-3669/cgp/v13i02/1-13.

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Lanciano, Sophie, and Marie Mirouze. "Transposable elements: all mobile, all different, some stress responsive, some adaptive?" Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 49 (April 2018): 106–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gde.2018.04.002.

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Turner-McGrievy, Gabrielle M., Sarah B. Hales, Danielle E. Schoffman, et al. "Choosing between responsive-design websites versus mobile apps for your mobile behavioral intervention: presenting four case studies." Translational Behavioral Medicine 7, no. 2 (2016): 224–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13142-016-0448-y.

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Et. al., Dr Viral Bhatt ,. "An empirical study to evaluate factors affecting customer satisfaction on the adoption of Mobile Banking Track: Financial Management." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12, no. 10 (2021): 5354–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i10.5338.

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Researcher needs to drive the effect of factors like ease of use, mobile atmosphere, perceived responsive, image of bank, perceived security, perceived risk, performance benefits, social influence, and hedonic motivation towards mobile banking. Here researcher measure direct and indirect effects of factors influences. In this research, luenlufeuu trust and performance expectancy are consider as mediating variableu whereas innovative is crfuiseo as ctaerroitu moderating variable. The data was gathered from 251 users of mobile banking through structure questionnaire with seven point scale. Descriptive Analysis Research Methodology was performed to test the research hypotheses where as multiple regression and path analysis performed with Advance. research sepeurpes an efficient model to evaluate intra-relationships amongst the factors affecting customer satisfaction on adopting of mobile banking. The results of research confirmed significant direct effects of factors like ease of use, mobile atmosphere, perceived responsive, image of bank, perceived security, perceived risk, performance benefits, social influence, and hedonic motivation towards mobile banking. Research also ensures the significant mediating effect of ,luenlufeuutrust and performance expectancy as well as ctaerroitu moderating effect of innovative. This is unique effort of researcher for developing structural model for mobile .gtfkifr This study will help in understanding the concept of interrelation between different factors directly and indirectly correlated to mobile banking. These results provide insights for banks and mobile application providers to develop strategies that will enhance perceived value, customer experience and customer satisfaction. The main limitation of this paper is that sample population has been restricted to the users of mobile banking in major cities of Gujarat region only.
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Vijayasekhar, Duvvur. "Revolutionizing Legacy Web Applications: The Critical Role of Responsive Design in Modernization Efforts." European Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology 6, no. 5 (2019): 90–93. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12770488.

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In the digital age, responsive design is not just a trend but a fundamental aspect of web development that impacts user engagement, accessibility, and overall satisfaction. For legacy web applications, incorporating responsive design is a crucial step in modernization efforts. This article explores how responsive design plays a pivotal role in transforming outdated systems to meet modern standards, enhancing user experience across various devices, and ensuring competitive advantage in today’s mobile-first world.
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Larkin, Henry. "A framework for programmatically designing user interfaces in JavaScript." International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications 11, no. 3 (2015): 254–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijpcc-03-2015-0014.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the feasibility of creating a declarative user interface language suitable for rapid prototyping of mobile and Web apps. Moreover, this paper presents a new framework for creating responsive user interfaces using JavaScript. Design/methodology/approach – Very little existing research has been done in JavaScript-specific declarative user interface (UI) languages for mobile Web apps. This paper introduces a new framework, along with several case studies that create modern responsive designs programmatically. Findings – The fully implemented prototype verifies the feasibility of a JavaScript-based declarative user interface library. This paper demonstrates that existing solutions are unwieldy and cumbersome to dynamically create and adjust nodes within a visual syntax of program code. Originality/value – This paper presents the Guix.js platform, a declarative UI library for rapid development of Web-based mobile interfaces in JavaScript.
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Pang, Xin Zhu, Jin Sheng Feng, Di Wang, et al. "Preparation of Nano-TiO2 Modified Temperature-Responsive Chromatographic Materials for Enrichment of Phosphopeptides." Materials Science Forum 932 (September 2018): 109–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.932.109.

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Chromatographic stationary phases with specific capturing phosphoproteins is widely used in biological sample pretreatment. However, when captured protein is released, it is required to change the pH of the mobile phase or to use an eluent. Usually, the mobile phase or eluent are salt solutions with high concentration and extreme pH or toxic organic reagents. In this situation, these reagents will destroy the activity and structure of phosphorylated proteins. In addition, the mobile phase after switching the column takes longer time to restore the balance, reducing the experimental efficiency. In order to solve the these problems, we introduce temperature-reponsive materials into the chromatographic stationary phase to achieve the capture and release of phosphorylated proteins by changing the temperature only, in which we use water as the mobile phase. This approach overcomes the drawbacks of traditional methods, and makes the separation process safe and simple. Based on the surface initiated Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer Polymerization (SI-RAFT) method, silica@pNIPAAm-nanoTiO2, a kind of Metal Oxide Affinity Chromatography, was synthesized by the rapid introduction of functional groups. The synthesis of silica@pNIPAAm-nanoTiO2was confirmed by infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The grafting rate and the lowest critical temperature were measured by TG and DSC. The results showed that the material had qualified temperature-sensitive properties. The grafting conformation and mobile phase pH of the material were optimized before testing the properties and found that when the material grafting ratio was 10% -15%, the graft density was 30%, and the mobile phase pH was 6, it had the best separate effect. Finally, the material successfully achieved the capture and release of adenosine triphosphate and casein phosphopeptides.
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Sandvig, J. Christopher. "Mobilization Techniques Utilized by Leading Global E-Commerce Sites." International Journal of E-Business Research 12, no. 2 (2016): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijebr.2016040101.

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The objective of this study is to improve our understanding of website mobilization techniques. The landing pages of Alexa's 527 top global shopping sites were analyzed for mobilization technique, mobile usability, and data requirements. It also investigates how mobile technique impacts Google mobile search results. The study found that 89.3% of top global shopping sites are mobile-friendly. The most popular mobile technique is to redirect mobile users to a separate URL, commonly known as m.sites, utilized by 44.1% of sites, followed by dynamic serving, utilized by 23.8%, and responsive, utilized by 23.0% of sites. Keyword analysis using the SEMRush service found a statistically significant difference in keywords following Google's algorithm change to favor mobile sites.
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Howard, Christopher, and Wendelin Küpers. "Interplaced Mobility in the Age of “Digital Gestell”." Transfers 7, no. 1 (2017): 4–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/trans.2017.070102.

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The following article explores meanings and implications of mobile technologies and embodiment in a globally networked context. Drawing on ethnographic research on global travelers moving through Nepal and India, we focus on the role mobile technologies play in mediating perceptions and performances of place. Facilitated by contemporary media and mobility infrastructures, we suggest that mobile subjects are relationally “interplaced.” By introducing this notion, we aim to illustrate how forms of virtual mobility overlap with and impact actual, corporeal experience. Following Heidegger, we also develop a concept we call “digital Gestell” (enframement). Applying Heidegger’s reflection that technologies of a given historical epoch frame the way subjects approach the world, we can say that many people today are “digitally enframed.” Facing this increasingly technologized Being-in-the-world, we suggest an “ethos of Gelassenheit” for a more responsive and responsible awareness of the powers technologies hold on our perceptions and actions.
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Nguyen, Binh Vinh Duc, Jihae Han, and Andrew Vande Moere. "Towards Responsive Architecture that Mediates Place." Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 6, CSCW2 (2022): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3555568.

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Responsive architecture envisions the built environment to adapt to the changing needs of its occupants dynamically. Although it is increasingly feasible to move space-defining objects like room dividers by mobile robots, little is known about how or when such spatial adaptations should occur. We therefore measured the experience of 26 occupants while they performed six different activities inside an office breakout room that was being adapted by a robotically moving wall in either a reactive or proactive way. Based on these empirical findings, we propose how autonomous spatial adaptation should primarily aim to balance the spatial, situational and subjective qualities of the resulting sense of place. We also define eight distinct design recommendations that exploit the unique affordances of spatial adaptation. By asserting that future advances in human-building interaction (HBI) should be based on creating appropriate places rather than controlling functional spaces, we foresee how responsive architecture might become as compelling as its static counterpart.
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Betzabet, García-Mendoza, and R. Jaimez-Gonzalez Carlos. "A Customisable and Responsive Design Online Booking System." International Journal of Computer Science & Information Technology (IJCSIT) 9, no. 5 (2017): 67–86. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1215601.

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Internet has become the first option to look for hotels when people travel, which makes it a great opportunity for hotels to have a web site with a booking engine included, which will offer comfort to their clients, and expand their sales to a wider market. This paper presents a customisable online booking system, which facilitates the control of room bookings to administrators of small hotels, managing the sales from their own web site; and facilitates and guarantees the bookings for their potential guests. Additionally, the online system can be automatically visualized in different mobile devices, following the responsive web design pattern.
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García, Sergio, Sebastián Rueda, Beatriz Florián Gaviria, and Bladimir Bacca Cortés. "Programmable mobile robots as hands-on platform for basic programming." Sistemas y Telemática 15, no. 41 (2017): 57–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.18046/syt.v15i41.2455.

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Nowadays, mobile robots platforms are being used in different education contexts. The state of the art shows that 197 papers have been published in this area knowledge over ten years. Latin America faces a problem regarding the enrolled students in engineering programs. The SPADIES program (Colombia) affirms that the lack of motivation and interaction with real artifacts relating theory and practice is an important aspect for dropout. In this work, a platform composed by a set of programmable mobile robots, and a WEB-responsive software tool for programming at different levels of knowledge were implemented. The set of mobile robots were implemented with proximity, trajectory, light, inertial, and vision sensors; also, tools such as Bluetooth and LEDs-ring are included; and, a mechanical support for an erasable marker. The WEB-responsive tool supports graphical programming for novice, Python programming for middle, and ANSI-C for advanced level learners.
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Rehan Anwar, Muhammad, Marviola Hardini, and Mey Anggraeni. "Review of Responsive Design Concept Based On Framework Materialize On The Website." ADI Journal on Recent Innovation (AJRI) 3, no. 1 (2021): 59–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.34306/ajri.v3i1.290.

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Responsive web design is a website design that can adjust each size on each device. Based on the results of several respondents, 60% of respondents agreed that some websites were not able to adjust the display size on the web, 50% of respondents agreed that design affects the convenience factor, 58% of respondents agreed that the main content and functionality of websites that are difficult to access via mobile devices, 53% of respondents agreed that the appearance of a website that was not attractive had a bad effect on the comfort factor of the respondents, 50% of respondents also agreed that the website was not able to adjust the size on every mobile device. From the results of this review, it can be concluded that an unresponsive website greatly affects the inconvenience of users in accessing information through the website.
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Roth, Robert E., Amy L. Griffin, and Haosheng Huang. "Mobile Cartography: An International Cartographic Association (ICA) collective research agenda for mobile-first and responsive maps & visualizations." Journal of Location Based Services 18, no. 4 (2024): 335–49. https://doi.org/10.1080/17489725.2024.2406820.

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Pavel, Simek, Vanek Jiri, Stoces Michal, Jarolimek Jan, and Pavlik Jan. "Mobile accessibility expense analysis of the agrarian WWW portal." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 63, No. 5 (2017): 197–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/313/2015-agricecon.

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The article analyses the potential expenditures that would be required in order to make the agrarian web information source (the areas of agriculture, food industry, forestry, water management) accessible from the mobile devices. The following approaches were analysed: creating of the responsive layout for mobile web browsers, creating a native application for the Android platform, and creating three native applications in the cross platform environment for the Android, iOS and Windows Phone. The experimental evaluation was performed using the Agrarian WWW portal AGRIS (www.agris.cz), which is one of the most visited online information source in the Czech Republic for covering the areas of agriculture, regional, and countryside development.
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Chen, Buyun, Hao Yang, Boxiang Song, et al. "A memristor-based hybrid analog-digital computing platform for mobile robotics." Science Robotics 5, no. 47 (2020): eabb6938. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.abb6938.

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Algorithms for mobile robotic systems are generally implemented on purely digital computing platforms. Developing alternative computational platforms may lead to more energy-efficient and responsive mobile robotics. Here, we report a hybrid analog-digital computing platform enabled by memristors on a mobile inverted pendulum robot. Our mobile robotic system can tune the conductance states of memristors adaptively using a model-free optimization method to achieve optimal control performance. We implement sensor fusion and the motion control algorithms on our hybrid analog-digital computing platform and demonstrate more than one order of magnitude enhancement of speed and energy efficiency over traditional digital platforms.
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Nusantara, Pualam Dipa. "PENGEMBANGAN APLIKASI BERBASIS RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN DENGAN METODE EXTREME PROGRAMMING." Jurnal Informatika dan Komputasi: Media Bahasan, Analisa dan Aplikasi 15, no. 01 (2021): 61–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.56956/jiki.v15i01.81.

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Pemanfaatan teknologi web dapat memaksimalkan penggunaan suatu aplikasi. Dengan sifatnya yang dapat diakses oleh banyak user pemanfaatan teknologi web untuk mengelola sistem informasi perpustakaan akan lebih efektif dan efisien dibanding dengan mengelola data secara manual pada kumpulan file maupun menggunakan aplikasi database biasa. Dengan metode Responsive Web Design memudahkan pengguna dalam mengakses sistem informasi perpustakaan bukan hanya dari perangkat komputer tetapi juga dari perangkat mobile seperti smartphone dan tablet.
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Mandava, Sarath Krishna. "Next-Level Responsive Design: Adaptive Interfaces for Future Devices." International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication 11, no. 1 (2023): 360–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i1.11207.

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This research paper explores the evolution of responsive design beyond traditional mobile and desktop paradigms, focusing on adaptive interfaces for emerging devices such as foldable screens, augmented reality (AR) glasses, and wearable technology. The study investigates advanced media queries, flexible grid systems, and fluid layouts to create future-proof designs. By examining the challenges posed by device diversity and proposing innovative solutions, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive framework for designers and developers to create adaptive interfaces that seamlessly function across a wide range of current and future devices.
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Ariawan, Moh Dani, Agung Triayudi, and Ira Diana Sholihati. "Perancangan User Interface Design dan User Experience Mobile Responsive Pada Website Perusahaan." JURNAL MEDIA INFORMATIKA BUDIDARMA 4, no. 1 (2020): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.30865/mib.v4i1.1896.

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Human-Centered Design Method is a method of approach in the development and design of a system that focuses on the user according to aspects of the needs and habits of the user. Difficulty in accessing information on the website becomes a problem faced by the user and in terms of visual website can not be responsive when accessed via mobile. The initial stage carried out in this method is observation which aims to find and to better understand the problems faced by users to conduct testing to find out whether the solutions provided can be understood and easily used by the user. Website testing is done by giving tasks to the user to interact on the website prototype, as the final result of success in the aspect of ease and comfort of the user using the website. After testing the user directly the test results are obtained, ie the user already feels quite understanding and easy when using the website that was created. The responsive mobile feature created also makes users feel helped when using a website on a smartphone.
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Król, Karol, and Dariusz Zdonek. "Local government website usability on mobile devices: test results and recommendations." Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance 23, no. 2 (2021): 173–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/dprg-05-2020-0065.

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Purpose The range of official business that can be handled online has grown in the recent decade. In many cases, e-services are a must. At the same time, the economic impact and social importance of mobile technology have increased. Mobile devices are becoming more and more popular, and their applications diversify. It comes as no surprise that mobile users expect e-services and official information to be available through this channel. The purpose of this paper is to identify problems (difficulties) occurring when browsing websites of local government units (LGU) on mobile devices. Design/methodology/approach The comfort of website browsing depends mostly on the development technique, and the way content is published. Responsive websites are much easier to view on mobile devices than “static” ones. The study involves 400 websites of LGU in Poland. The websites were subjected to quantitative and qualitative analyses with selected techniques and computer tools. Findings The set of 400 websites contained 119 (29.75%) that were not responsive. It exhibited a substantial potential for the optimisation of websites for mobile devices. The study revealed the most common usability failures such as distorted images, “scattered icons”, partial responsiveness and bothersome messages in pop-ups. Originality/value The research identified the most widespread problems with the tested websites. The study yielded recommendations for local governments, which may be useful when managing content, upgrading the website or replacing it with a new one.
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Zolotareva, Milena V., and Александр V. Ponomarev. "Responsive architecture and new approaches to the organization of environmental elements." Urban construction and architecture 13, no. 4 (2024): 90–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.17673/vestnik.2023.04.12.

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This paper reviews responsive architecture, a dynamically developing aspect of design and construction, encompassing fundamental engineering and technological principles, architectural and design content, and green architecture elements to meet the needs of society and the individual. The key thesis of responsive architecture is “nothing in nature is motionless”. As part of nature’s context, the individual has the right to exist in a sustainable environment, the development of which is shaped through environmental, economic, and social aspects. Our research characterizes the key directions of responsive architecture’s development and development prospects in the context of the current technological processes and social needs. Since responsive architecture is based on synthesis, we rely on materials from various design fields (including engineering and technical solutions, mobile form-making, green architecture, etc).
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Yang, Pei, and Hai Yun Han. "Research and Application of Responsive Big Data Visualization Based on HTML5." Applied Mechanics and Materials 631-632 (September 2014): 1075–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.631-632.1075.

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Research the responsive visualization technology of big data based on HTML5. Big data has 4 special points: volume, velocity, variety and value. Our purpose is to mine the value of big data with the visualization technology. There are many platforms such as desktop and mobile platform, and each kind of device may have different resolution, based on HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript technology, research the responsive visualization technology to fit all platforms, then we can mine meaningful data of the mass data, guide the development of related forecasting and strategy.
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Ferguson, Andrew E., Jon Larrea, and Mahesh K. Marina. "CoreKube: An Efficient, Autoscaling and Resilient Mobile Core System." GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications 28, no. 1 (2024): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3665112.3665118.

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Almost everyone on the planet has a mobile phone with data connectivity to the Internet. Mobile (cellular) networks enable ubiquitous and on the move connectivity to such end user devices as well as to a myriad Internet of Things (IoT) devices. At the heart of any mobile network is the mobile core. This essential component not only handles all control functionality (authenticating devices, managing user sessions, mobility, roaming, billing, etc.) but also provides a bridge between connected devices and external networks such as the Internet. Compared to a base station whose operation affects only a small geographical area in its coverage, the mobile core serves a much wider area, so its responsive and reliable operation is key to ensuring good user experience.
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