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Journal articles on the topic "Rich Web Applications"

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Paulson, L. D. "Building rich web applications with Ajax." Computer 38, no. 10 (2005): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mc.2005.330.

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Agrawal, Prof HimanshiG. "Web Scraping and its Applications." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 07, no. 10 (2023): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem26601.

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In the age of information, the plenitude of data on the World Wide Web has come an inestimable resource for various industries and research domains. This research paper explores the world of web scraping and its different operations in our data-rich period. It delves into the elaboration, tools, and challenges of web scraping, emphasizing its ethical and legal confines. Through real- world case studies, we illustrate its vital part in disciplines similar to e-commerce, finance, social media, healthcare, journalism, and academia. While web scraping unlocks unknown data- driven perceptivity, it prompts conversations on sequestration and data power. This paper concludes by considering arising technologies and the transformative eventuality of web scraping in driving data- driven invention across industries Keywords- web scraping, python, library, Selenium, Data Extraction.
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Zhou, Lin Hua, Jian Bo Fan, and Ke Jia He. "SWBDS: Web Data Sources Management Infrastructure for Semantic Web Applications." Advanced Materials Research 186 (January 2011): 438–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.186.438.

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The Semantic Web envisions a World Wide Web in which datasources are encapsulated and described with rich semantics, and demander can issue complex queries. A critical problem in the situation is how to efficiently describe, organize and search these encapsulated datasources. This paper describes the Semantic Web-Based Data service(SWBDS for short) approach, which addresses these challenges. SWBDS introduces an ontology-based approach to, mapping web data sources to data service (DS for short), publishing DS with the shared domain ontology, and answering queries through DS provided interface. We define the domain ontology to illustrate the DS interface. The domain ontology is described in OWL that can be understood and processed by machines. Therefore, SWBDS can provide reasoning functions and facilitate datasources management with little human effort. This new system model makes full use of legacy applications and is flexible for future extensions.
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Gross, Carson, and Matthew Revelle. "Preserving REST-ful Visibility Of Rich Web Applications With Generalized Hypermedia Controls." ACM SIGWEB Newsletter 2024, Autumn (2024): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1145/3704991.3704992.

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This research investigates how the visibility benefits of the REST architectural style can be pre- served through the use of generalized hypermedia controls without sacrificing user experience in web applications. JavaScript, an implementation of the code-on-demand constraint of REST, has been used to enable rich user experiences on the World Wide Web (WWW) but its use has increasingly become detrimental to visibility in modern web applications. We review the benefits provided by visibility to the WWW and the tension between visibility and code-on-demand. The concept of generalized hypermedia controls is presented and we demonstrate how generalized hypermedia controls preserve visibility while enabling a rich user experience in real-world web applications.
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Linaje, Marino, Juan Preciado, and Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa. "Multi-Device Context-Aware RIAs Using a Model-Driven Approach." JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science 16, no. (15) (2010): 2038–59. https://doi.org/10.3217/jucs-016-15-2038.

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Model-Driven Development concepts are exhibiting as a good engineering solution for the design of ubiquitous applications with multi-device user interfaces and other context-aware capacities. The Web has become an ideal platform for the deployment of such applications and therefore traditional Web development techniques are rapidly adopting Model-Driven principles to cope with the adaptation issues imposed by context-awareness and multichannel solutions. This discipline is being known as Model Driven Web Engineering. However, at the same time that the use of the Web and the number of people with mobile devices is growing, users are demanding more and better user experiences through the user interface. Web vendors answered introducing Rich Internet Applications that take advantage of the single-page paradigm and expand traditional Web features, providing richer content types, richer controls, richer temporal behaviors, richer interactivity and richer communications. While many recent devices support some type of RIA technology, RIAs extended features are showing some limitations of Model Driven Web Engineering methodologies to cope with multi-device context-awareness at the presentation level. This paper presents the combination of two different methodologies, WebML and RUX-Method, both using MDD principles, to obtain multi-device context-aware Rich Internet Applications using a Model-Driven approach. While WebML provides context-awareness at the data and business logic levels, RUX-Method deals with the presentation issues introduced by Rich Internet Applications.
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Hermida, Jesús M., Santiago Meliá, Andrés Montoyo, and Jaime Gómez. "Developing Rich Internet Applications as Social Sites on the Semantic Web." International Journal of Systems and Service-Oriented Engineering 2, no. 4 (2011): 21–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jssoe.2011100102.

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Current Web 2.0 applications, either social sites or Rich Internet Applications, share several problems of interoperability when interconnecting different systems. It is therefore complicated to reuse (or export) the information between sources. In this context, where the value belongs to the data, not the application, the use of Semantic Web technologies opens a way of resolution with mature and standard technologies, thus leading to the Web 3.0. This paper presents the application of Sm4RIA (Semantic Models for RIA), a model-driven design methodology that facilitates the development of semantic RIAs (SRIA), to the design of social network sites. The SRIA approach introduced herein combines the main advantages present in each of the current trends on the Web. In addition to these benefits, the application of a model-driven methodology can speed up the development process and simplify the reuse of external sources of knowledge.
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Singh, Himanshu, Tanmay Srivastava, and Dr Kirti Shukla. "Angular Web Application." YMER Digital 21, no. 05 (2022): 604–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.37896/ymer21.05/68.

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Web development is like building a house. Just as we need a system, city building permit and license, web development also requires documentation, proper server, structure and programming language. From ever-changing web design levels to the complexity of technology required, frameworks have become an integral part of developing web websites or applications. It does not make sense to rename a wheel, thus designing rich and attractive websites, it makes more sense to use frames authorized by developers around the world. Django, Angular, Spring, React, Vue, Express are some of the most popular web development frames. In my project I used Angular
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MohdTuah, Nooralisa, and Dg Senandong Ajor. "The Emerging of Rich Internet Applications in Web Applications: Their Usability towards Good User Experience." Design Principles and Practices: An International Journal—Annual Review 4, no. 1 (2010): 219–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1833-1874/cgp/v04i01/37835.

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Lewis, Gareth, Brett Snider, Lydia Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia, Albert S. Chen, Slobodan Djordjević, and Dragan A. Savić. "Web-based GIS for simulation, and visualisation: EPANET and data-rich shapefiles." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1136, no. 1 (2023): 012007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1136/1/012007.

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Abstract The management of water resources often involves with spatially and temporally varied information collected from various providers with different data formats. Although certain software or applications such as QGIS[1] and EPANET[2] have been developed to support the analyses and decision making, these solutions do have some critical weaknesses: 1) it can take users considerable time to become proficient in using a given application, 2) applications generally assume a level of domain-specific knowledge, 3) applications may require customisation through plug-ins to provide suitable information and 4) applications are often tied to specific hardware / operating system configurations. To address these issues, the aqua3s and Fiware4Water research programmes were developed as ‘cloud first’ projects, using the cloud/web to deliver functionality. In this work, we developed approaches for integrating and visualising information to support water management, specifically developing a web-based EPANET simulation and visualisation for large water networks (c30,000 EPANET nodes and links), and a web-based visualisation of regional flood data shapefiles for Trieste and surrounding regions. In both cases, data was processed and balanced between client and server to minimise client loading and maximise responsiveness.
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Dissanayake, Nalaka R., and G. K. A. Dias. "Rich Web-based Applications: An Umbrella Term with a Definition and Taxonomies for Development Techniques and Technologies." International Journal of Future Computer and Communication 7, no. 1 (2018): 14–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/ijfcc.2018.7.1.513.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Rich Web Applications"

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Choudhary, Suryakant. "M-crawler: Crawling Rich Internet Applications Using Menu Meta-model." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23118.

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Web applications have come a long way both in terms of adoption to provide information and services and in terms of the technologies to develop them. With the emergence of richer and more advanced technologies such as Ajax, web applications have become more interactive, responsive and user friendly. These applications, often called Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) changed the traditional web applications in two primary ways: Dynamic manipulation of client side state and Asynchronous communication with the server. At the same time, such techniques also introduce new challenges. Among these challenges, an important one is the difficulty of automatically crawling these new applications. Crawling is not only important for indexing the contents but also critical to web application assessment such as testing for security vulnerabilities or accessibility. Traditional crawlers are no longer sufficient for these newer technologies and crawling in RIAs is either inexistent or far from perfect. There is a need for an efficient crawler for web applications developed using these new technologies. Further, as more and more enterprises use these new technologies to provide their services, the requirement for a better crawler becomes inevitable. This thesis studies the problems associated with crawling RIAs. Crawling RIAs is fundamentally more difficult than crawling traditional multi-page web applications. The thesis also presents an efficient RIA crawling strategy and compares it with existing methods.
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Mir, Taheri Seyed Mohammad. "Distributed Crawling of Rich Internet Applications." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/32089.

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Web crawlers visit internet applications, collect data, and learn about new web pages from visited pages. Web crawlers have a long and interesting history. Quick expansion of the web, and the complexity added to web applications have made the process of crawling a very challenging one. Different solutions have been proposed to reduce the time and cost of crawling. New generation of web applications, known as Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), pose major challenges to the web crawlers. RIAs shift a portion of the computation to the client side. Shifting a portion of the application to the client browser influences the web crawler in two ways: First, the one-to-one correlation between the URL and the state of the application, that exists in traditional web applications, is broken. Second, reaching a state of the application is no longer a simple operation of navigating to the target URL, but often means navigating to a seed URL and executing a chain of events from it. Due to these challenges, crawling a RIA can take a prohibitively long time. This thesis studies applying distributed computing and parallel processing principles to the field of RIA crawling to reduce the time. We propose different algorithms to concurrently crawl a RIA over several nodes. The proposed algorithms are used as a building block to construct a distributed crawler of RIAs. The different algorithms proposed represent different trade-offs between communication and computation. This thesis explores the effect of making different trade-offs and their effect on the time it takes to crawl RIAs. We study the cost of running a distributed RIA crawl with client-server architecture and compare it with a peer-to-peer architecture. We further study distribution of different crawling strategies, namely: Breath-First search, Depth-First search, Greedy algorithm, and Probabilistic algorithm. To measure the effect of different design decisions in practice, a prototype of each algorithm is implemented. The implemented prototypes are used to obtain empirical performance measurements and to refine the algorithms. The ultimate refined algorithm is used for experimentation with a wide range of applications under different circumstances. This thesis finally includes two theoretical studies of load balancing algorithms and distributed component-based crawling and sets the stage for future studies.
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Pan, Xiaozhong. "Rich Cloud-based Web Applications with Cloudbrowser 2.0." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/52988.

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When developing web applications using traditional methods, developers need to partition the application logic between client side and server side, then implement these two parts separately (often using two different programming languages) and write the communication code to synchronize the application's state between the two parts. CloudBrowser is a server- centric web framework that eliminates this need for partitioning applications entirely. In CloudBrowser, the application code is executed in server side virtual browsers which preserve the application's presentation state. The client web browsers act like rendering devices, fetching and rendering the presentation state from the virtual browsers. The client-server communication and user interface rendering is implemented by the framework under the hood. CloudBrowser applications are developed in a way similar to regular web pages, using no more than HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Since the user interface state is preserved, the framework also provides a continuous experience for users who can disconnect from the application at any time and reconnect to pick up at where they left off. The original implementation of CloudBrowser was single-threaded and supported deployment on only one process. We implemented CloudBrowser 2.0, a multi-process implementation of CloudBrowser. CloudBrowser 2.0 can be deployed on a cluster of servers as well as a single multi-core server. It distributes the virtual browsers to multiple processes and dispatches client requests to the associated virtual browsers. CloudBrowser 2.0 also refines the CloudBrowser application deployment model to make the framework a PaaS platform. The developers can develop and deploy different types of applications and the platform will automatically scale them to multiple servers.<br>Master of Science
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Maughan, Chad. "Test Case Generation Using Combinatorial Based Coverage for Rich Web Applications." DigitalCommons@USU, 2012. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/1405.

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Web applications are increasingly moving business and processing logic from the server to the browser. Traditional, multiple-page request/response applications are quickly being replaced by single-page applications where complex application logic is downloaded on the initial page load and data is then subsequently fetched asynchronously via the browser's native XMLHttpRequest (XHR) object. These new generation web applications are called Rich Web Applications (RWA). Frameworks such as the Google Web Toolkit (GWT), and JavaScript model-view-controller (MVC) frameworks such as Backbone.js are facilitating this move. With this migration, testing frameworks need to follow the logic by moving analysis and test generation from the server to the client. One problem hindering the movement of testing in this domain is the adoption of semantic URLs. This paper introduces a novel approach to systematically identify variables in semantic URLs and use them as part of the test generation process. Using a sample RWA seeded with various JavaScript faults, I demonstrate in this thesis, as an empirical study, that combinatorial testing algorithms and reduction strategies also apply to new RWAs.
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Hermida, Carbonell Jesús María. "Model-driven development of Rich Internet Applications on the Semantic Web." Doctoral thesis, Universidad de Alicante, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10045/31915.

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In the last decade, the Web 2.0 brought technological changes in the manner of interaction and communication between users and applications, and among applications as well. Rich Internet Applications (RIA) offer user interfaces with a higher level of interactivity, similar to desktop interfaces, embed multimedia contents and minimise the communication between client and server components. Nonetheless, RIAs behave as black boxes that show the information in a user-friendly manner but this information can be only visualised gradually, according to the events triggered by the users on the Web browser, which limits the access of software agents, e.g., Web searchers. In the context of the present Internet, where the value has been moved from the Web applications to the data they manage, the use of open technological solutions is a need. In this way, the Semantic Web was aimed at solving issues of semantic incompatibility among systems by means of standard techniques and technologies (from knowledge representation and sharing to trust and security), which can be the key to solving the issues detected in RIA. Although some solutions exist, they do not cover all the possible types of RIA or they are dependent on the technology chosen for the implementation of the Web application. As a first contribution, this thesis introduces the concept of Semantic Rich Internet Application (SRIA), which can be defined as a RIA that extensively uses Semantic Web technologies to provide a representation of its contents and to reuse existing knowledge sources on the Web. The solution proposed is adapted to the existing RIA types and technologies. The thesis presents the architecture proposed for this type of application, describing its software modules and components. The evaluation of the solution was performed based on a collection of case studies. The development of Web applications, especially in the context of the Semantic Web, is a process traditionally performed manually and, given the complexity of the SRIA applications in this case, it is a process which might be prone to errors. The application of model-driven engineering techniques can reduce the cost of development and maintenance (in terms of time and resources) of the proposed applications, as demonstrated their use in other types of Web applications. Moreover, they can facilitate the adoption of the solution by the community. In the light of these issues, as a second contribution, this thesis presents the Sm4RIA methodology (Semantic Models for RIA) for the development of SRIA, as an extension of the OOH4RIA methodology. The thesis describes the development process, the models (with the corresponding metamodels) and the transformations included in the methodology. The evaluation of the methodology consisted in the development of the case studies proposed. The application of this model-driven methodology can speed up the development of these Web applications and simplify the reuse of external sources of knowledge. Finally, the thesis describes the Sm4RIA extension for OIDE, i.e., an extension of the OIDE CASE tool that implements all the elements of the Sm4RIA methodology.
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Voigt, Martin. "Kontextsensitive Informationsvisualisierung mit kompositen Rich Internet Applications für Endnutzer." Doctoral thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2015. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-175889.

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Das stetig wachsende Datenaufkommen - die weltweite Datenmenge verdoppelt sich alle zwei Jahre - ist eine wesentliche Herausforderung für den Menschen in allen Bereichen des beruflichen und privaten Alltags. Um trotzdem relevante Informationen zu identifizieren und auch zu verstehen, nehmen Techniken und Anwendungen zur InfoVis einen immer größeren Stellenwert ein. Leider hat sich die Vision der "InfoVis for and by the masses" aufgrund des notwendigen Daten-, Visualisierungs- und Programmierwissens noch nicht durchgesetzt. Zudem sind heutige InfoVis-Softwareanbieter mit dem Problem konfrontiert, verschiedenste Kontexte, wie Nutzergruppen oder Hard- und Softwareplattformen, unterstützen zu müssen. Ein möglicher Lösungsansatz für dieses Problem ist das Paradigma der kompositen Webanwendungen. Auf deren Basis können Daten und UI-Widgets je nach Anwendungsfall teils automatisch kombiniert werden. Dies erhöht die Wiederverwendbarkeit und spart Zeit sowie Entwicklungskosten. Unter Zuhilfenahme von (semantischen) Modellen ist es zudem möglich, eine komposite RIA an die vorliegende Situation zu adaptieren. Um dem Endanwender Zugang zu den kompositen RIA zu verschaffen, mangelt es jedoch an einem Integrationsprozess, der den speziellen Anforderungen der InfoVis gerecht wird. Diese Dissertation stellt deshalb neue Konzepte für einen ganzheitlichen Semantik-gestützten InfoVis-Prozess vor, der bspw. die Endnutzer-gerechte Filterung großer Datensätze, die kontextsensitive Auswahl von InfoVis-Komponenten, die Nutzerunterstützung bei der Exploration und Interpretation der Daten sowie die Gewinnung und Wiederverwendung von Visualisierungswissen adressiert. Zur Unterstützung des InfoVis-Prozesses werden weiterhin Konzepte für eine formale Wissensbasis mit Domänenwissen vorgeschlagen. Die modulare, mit W3C-Standards prototypisch realisierte Visualisierungsontologie definiert u.a. Konzepte und Relationen zu Daten, graphischen Vokabular, menschlicher Aktivität sowie veränderliches Faktenwissen. Ein weiterer, wesentlicher Beitrag der Arbeit liegt in der Architekturkonzeption für modellbasierte, komposite RIA für die InfoVis-Domäne, womit ein neues Anwendungsfeld des Software-Paradigmas erschlossen wird. Damit steht nun erstmals für eine komposite, webbasierte InfoVis-Lösung ein ganzheitliches Architekturkonzept zur Verfügung, das die Ausführbarkeit der Anwendungen in der heute existierenden, heterogenen Landschaft der (mobilen) Endgeräte gewährleisten kann. Durch die Implementierung entscheidender Architekturkonzepte sowie einer beispielhaften InfoVis-Anwendung für semantische Daten wurde die Tragfähigkeit der geschaffenen Konzepte nachgewiesen. Anhand einer Vielzahl von formativen sowie einer summativen Nutzerstudien konnte validiert werden, dass sich aus den neuen Konzepten Vorteile für den Endanwender bei der Erstellung einer InfoVis ergeben.
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Dincturk, Mustafa Emre. "Model-based Crawling - An Approach to Design Efficient Crawling Strategies for Rich Internet Applications." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/24375.

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Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) are a new generation of web applications that break away from the concepts on which traditional web applications are based. RIAs are more interactive and responsive than traditional web applications since RIAs allow client-side scripting (such as JavaScript) and asynchronous communication with the server (using AJAX). Although these are improvements in terms of user-friendliness, there is a big impact on our ability to automatically explore (crawl) these applications. Traditional crawling algorithms are not sufficient for crawling RIAs. We should be able to crawl RIAs in order to be able to search their content and build their models for various purposes such as reverse-engineering, detecting security vulnerabilities, assessing usability, and applying model-based testing techniques. One important problem is designing efficient crawling strategies for RIAs. It seems possible to design crawling strategies more efficient than the standard crawling strategies, the Breadth-First and the Depth-First. In this thesis, we explore the possibilities of designing efficient crawling strategies. We use a general approach that we called Model-based Crawling and present two crawling strategies that are designed using this approach. We show by experimental results that model-based crawling strategies are more efficient than the standard strategies.
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Jönsson, Emil. "Rich Internet Applications for the Enterprise : a comparative study of WebWork and Java Web Start." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Computer and Information Science, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-10466.

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<p>With the advent of techniques such as AJAX, the bar has been raised for what users have come to expect from web applications. However, although web application development often starts off simple, limitations in the web programming model might start to show when the business requirements become more complex. To successfully implement large-scale web application, software developers need to have knowledge of a big set of complementary technologies.</p><p>This thesis describes the implementation of a prototype of a central hotel property management system using web technologies. These technologies are then compared to an alternative set of technologies, which are used for implementing a second prototype; a stand-alone desktop client distributed using Java Web Start.</p><p>The thesis highlights some of the current problems with the web programming model and shows how the user experience can be improved by instead using desktop technologies.</p>
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Machado, Leonardo Chaves. "Modelagem e desenvolvimento de sistemas de informações geográficas para web com tecnologias de rich internet applications." Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2009. http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=8247.

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Os SIG estão se popularizando cada vez mais e isso tem se dado principalmente através da Internet. Os assim chamados SIG-Web no entanto, quando desenvolvidos com as tecnologias tradicionais de web, apresentam as mesmas fraquezas daquelas, a saber: sincronicidade e pobreza na interação com o usuário. As tecnologias usadas para Rich Internet Applications (RIA) são uma alternativa que resolvem esses problemas. Na presente dissertação será demonstrada a factibilidade do seu uso para o desenvolvimento de SIG-Web, oferecendo um conjunto de códigos e estratégias para desenvolvimentos futuros, a partir de um conjunto básico de operações a se realizar em um SIG-Web. Adicionalmente será proposta a UWE-R, uma extensão a uma metodologia de engenharia web existente, para modelagem de RIA e SIG-Web.<br>GIS are getting more popular, mainly due to the Internet. Nonetheless the so called Web-GIS, when developed using traditional web technologies, inherit the same weaknesses from those, i.e.: sinchronicity and poor user interaction. Rich Internet Applications (RIA) technologies are an alternative for those issues. In the present work the feasibility of their usage for Web-GIS will be demonstrated, providing a set of codes and strategies for future developments, taking into account a basic set of Web-GIS operations. Additionally UWE-R, an extension to a web engineering methodology will be proposed for RIA modeling and Web-GIS.
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Yu, Jin Computer Science &amp Engineering Faculty of Engineering UNSW. "A UI-driven approach to facilitating effective development of rich and composite web applications." Publisher:University of New South Wales. Computer Science & Engineering, 2008. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/43350.

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It is well-recognized that the development of user interfaces is one of the most time-consuming tasks in the overall application development process. At the same time, there is an increasing demand for rich and fluid user interfaces from web users. As a result, developers are facing increasing challenges in delivering web applications, especially those with rich UI requirements. In this thesis we present two solutions to facilitate the execution and rapid development of web applications with rich user interfaces. The first solution is a rich internet application (RIA) framework aimed at providing high usability and productivity to web applications, while the second solution is a UI integration framework that simplifies web application development by facilitating the composition of reusable UI components. The foundation of our RIA framework is an XML-based high-level protocol for communicating asynchronous events and incremental UI updates on the web. The protocol facilitates rich and highly interactive UI, while at the same time eliminates frequent and slow page refreshes and provides a more responsive user experience. Built on top of the protocol, a server-side runtime allows UI logic code to be executed on the server side, while a set of server-side event-driven API enables developers to implement sophisticated application-specific UI behavior. On the client side, a thin client renders UI and processes native events, but leaves application-specific logic to the server side. The thin client thus allows end users to enjoy a rich UI experience in a safe client environment, without executing any downloaded code. The proposed UI integration framework includes an abstract UI component model which allows UI components to be programmatically manipulated via events, operations, and properties, essentially exposing UI as services. To facilitate component interactions, the framework offers an event-based composition model, which allows integration logic to be specified in the form of event listeners. Composite applications are executed via a lightweight runtime middleware, which provides component adapters that allow the middleware to communicate with native UI components implemented in a variety of languages and platforms. Finally, a graphical development environment allows composite applications to be built in a drag-and-drop fashion.
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Books on the topic "Rich Web Applications"

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Moore, Dana. Professional Rich Internet Applications. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2007.

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Alor-Hernandez, Giner. Frameworks, methodologies, and tools for developing rich Internet applications. Information Science Reference, an imprint of IGI Global, 2015.

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1945-, Deitel Harvey M., ed. Ajax, rich Internet applications, and web development for programmers. Prentice Hall, 2008.

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Desbiens, Frédéric. Oracle WebCenter 11g handbook: Build rich, customizable enterprise 2.0 applications. McGraw-Hill, 2010.

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Desbiens, Frédéric. Oracle WebCenter 11g handbook: Build rich, customizable enterprise 2.0 applications. McGraw-Hill, 2010.

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Inc, ebrary, ed. Zend Framework 1.8 Web application development: Design, develop, and deploy feature-rich PHP Web applications with this MVC framework. Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009.

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Desbiens, Frédéric. Oracle WebCenter 11g handbook: Build rich, customizable enterprise 2.0 applications. McGraw-Hill, 2010.

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Wojciech, Bancer, and ebrary Inc, eds. Symfony 1.3 web application development: Design, develop, and deploy feature-rich, high-performance PHP web applications using the Symfony framework. Packt Pub., 2009.

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Hillerson, Tony. Flex on Rails: Building rich Internet applications with Adobe Flex 3 and Rails 2. Addison-Wesley, 2009.

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Daniel, Wanja, ed. Flex on Rails: Building rich internet applications with Adobe Flex 3.0 and Rails 2. Addison-Wesley, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Rich Web Applications"

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Westfall, Jon, Rocco Augusto, and Grant Allen. "Building Visually Rich Internet Applications." In Beginning Android Web Apps Development. Apress, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3958-1_8.

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Rodríguez-Echeverría, Roberto, José María Conejero, Pedro J. Clemente, Juan C. Preciado, and Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa. "Modernization of Legacy Web Applications into Rich Internet Applications." In Current Trends in Web Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27997-3_24.

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Meyers, Michael, and Bruce A. Ralston. "Developing Rich Web GIS Applications for Visual Analytics." In Web-Age Information Management. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28635-3_4.

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Garrigós, Irene, Santiago Meliá, and Sven Casteleyn. "Personalizing the Interface in Rich Internet Applications." In Web Information Systems Engineering - WISE 2009. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04409-0_37.

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Yu, Jin, Boualem Benatallah, Fabio Casati, and Regis Saint-Paul. "XUPClient – A Thin Client for Rich Internet Applications." In Web Information Systems – WISE 2006. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11912873_54.

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Rodríguez-Echeverría, Roberto, José María Conejero, Marino Linaje, Juan Carlos Preciado, and Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa. "Re-engineering Legacy Web Applications into Rich Internet Applications." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13911-6_13.

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Hu, Dongdong, and Xiaofeng Meng. "Automatic Data Extraction from Data-Rich Web Pages." In Database Systems for Advanced Applications. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11408079_75.

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Zhang, Xinpeng, Yasuhito Asano, and Masatoshi Yoshikawa. "Towards Improving Wikipedia as an Image-Rich Encyclopaedia through Analyzing Appropriateness of Images for an Article." In Web Technologies and Applications. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20291-9_21.

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Pandurino, Andrea, Davide Bolchini, Luca Mainetti, and Roberto Paiano. "Streamlining Complexity: Conceptual Page Re-modeling for Rich Internet Applications." In Current Trends in Web Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27997-3_28.

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Hermida, Jesús M., Santiago Meliá, Jose-Javier Martínez, Andrés Montoyo, and Jaime Gómez. "Developing Semantic Rich Internet Applications with the Sm4RIA Extension for OIDE." In Current Trends in Web Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35623-0_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Rich Web Applications"

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Dryepondt, S., and B. A. Pint. "The Effect of Environment on Mechanical Properties of Coated and Uncoated Alloys." In CORROSION 2010. NACE International, 2010. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2010-10204.

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Abstract Combined creep and corrosion testing, as well as creep testing of pre-oxidized specimens has been used to assess the effect of oxidation on alloy creep strength. Exposure in wet air for up to 1500 h at 650°C for alloy T92 resulted in the formation of a 80 μm thick oxide scale that did not affect the alloy creep resistance. Alloy 230 creep properties were also only slightly affected by pre oxidation for 2000 h in steam at 800°C. Application of an aluminide coating protected the alloy from oxidation but decreased the substrate mechanical properties because of the weak coating mechanical properties. Stress was found to have an effect on the Fe-rich oxide grown on alloy T92 during oxidation in wet air by promoting cracking of the scale. However, no effect of the creep deformation was observed on the aluminide coating integrity. In-situ steam testing is necessary to provide relevant data for lifetime models of in-service components.
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Bavarian, Behzad, Lisa Reiner, Aline B. Avanessian, and Boris Miksic. "Development of a New Corrosion Inhibitor for Corrosion under Insulation at Elevated Temperatures." In CORROSION 2021. AMPP, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2021-16591.

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Abstract Explosions, fires, plant shutdowns, injuries and destruction, the majority of these failures, are related to corrosion under insulation (CUI). CUI is often difficult to inspect and detect prior to failure in many industries with vast piping (refining, petrochemical, marine environments, power plants). Despite advances in materials and inspection technologies, CUI remains a serious and costly industry problem. In this investigation, API 5L X65 steel pipes were thermally insulated to evaluate the effectiveness of a new molybdate based vapor phase corrosion inhibitor against CUI. Corrosion behavior was monitored under isothermal and cyclic wet/dry test conditions at 77°C and 177°C. Test results demonstrated that this corrosion inhibitor can successfully reduce corrosion attack under insulation even in a chronic wet environment. When this inhibitor was added to a 200 ppm salt solution and tested at boiling temperature, the corrosion rate was reduced by a factor of 15. The chemical analysis of the samples after corrosion testing revealed the formation of a protective Mo-rich inhibiting compound on the pipe surfaces. To prolong pipe integrity and lower inspection and maintenance cost, the application of a protective coating system under the insulation is critical. The new vapor corrosion inhibitor when added to the thermal insulation provided highly effective corrosion resistance.
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Bavarian, Behzad, Lisa Reiner, Aline B. Avanessian, and Boris Miksic. "Development of a New Corrosion Inhibitor for Corrosion under Insulation at Elevated Temperatures." In CORROSION 2020. NACE International, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2020-14293.

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Abstract Explosions, fires, plant shutdowns, injuries and destruction, the majority of these failures, are related to corrosion under insulation (CUI). CUI is often difficult to inspect and detect prior to failure in many industries with vast piping (refining, petrochemical, marine environments, power plants). Despite advances in materials and inspection technologies, CUI remains a serious and costly industry problem. In this investigation, API 5L X65 steel pipes were thermally insulated to evaluate the effectiveness of a new vapor phase corrosion inhibitor against CUI. Corrosion behavior was monitored under isothermal and cyclic wet/dry test conditions at 77 °C and 177 °C. Test results demonstrated that this corrosion inhibitor can successfully reduce corrosion attack under insulation even in a chronic wet environment. When this inhibitor was added to a 200 ppm salt solution and tested at boiling temperature, the corrosion rate was reduced by a factor of 15. The chemical analysis of the samples after corrosion testing revealed the formation of a protective Mo-rich inhibition compound on the pipe surfaces. To prolong pipe integrity and lower inspection and maintenance cost, the application of a protective coating system under the insulation is critical. The new vapor corrosion inhibitor when added to the thermal insulation provided highly effective corrosion resistance.
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Fancy, Saiada Fuadi, Md Ahsan Sabbir, Kingsley Lau, and Dale DeFord. "Corrosion Durability of Three-Coat and Mastic Epoxy Coating Systems after Adverse Environmental Exposures During Coating Repair." In SSPC 2018. SSPC, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5006/s2018-00060.

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abstract Coatings are widely used for highway steel bridges exposed to aggressive environments to extend their service life. Even with the continuous development of coating technologies, steel bridges remain susceptible to corrosion deterioration. Periodic maintenance, that may include coating repair, is required for long term bridge serviceability. Selection of compatible repair coating materials and appropriate preparation of the steel surface are critical parameters for corrosion protection. Environmental contaminants such as soluble salts and adverse environmental conditions including temperatures and moisture presence should be properly controlled; however, in the practical senses for field conditions, control of environmental exposure conditions are challenging. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of surface preparation with varying environmental conditioning on the durability of repair coating. Adverse environments during coating repair application included exposure to different levels of humidity (5%, 75%, and 100% RH) and salt contamination was considered. After exposure to adverse conditioning, coating degradation and corrosion development on three-coat zinc-rich primer and aluminum epoxy mastic repair coatings were analyzed by cyclic salt wet/dry exposure cycles. The three-coat system appeared to have better performance during the course of the test exposure. Inadequate surface preparation (abraded steel) and salt contamination can cause reduced adhesion for the epoxy mastic and result in degraded coating barrier properties. Pull-off strength testing of samples with conditioning of the steel surface at 5-100% humidity prior to repair, did not show clear differentiation in performance.
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Urbieta, Matias, Matias Urbieta, Gustavo Rossi, et al. "Designing the Interface of Rich Internet Applications." In 2007 Latin American Web Conference (LA-WEB 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/laweb.2007.4383169.

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Urbieta, Matias, Gustavo Rossi, Jeronimo Ginzburg, and Daniel Schwabe. "Designing the Interface of Rich Internet Applications." In 2007 5th Latin American Web Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/la-web.2007.14.

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Van den Bleeken, Nick. "Building Rich Web Applications using XForms 2.0." In XML London 2013 Conference. XML London, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.14337/xmllondon13.bleeken01.

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Martinez-Ruiz, Francisco J., Jean Vanderdonckt, Juan Manuel Gonzalez-Calleros, and Jaime Muñoz Arteaga. "Model Driven Engineering of Rich Internet Applications Equipped with Zoomable User Interfaces." In 2009 Latin American Web Congress (LA-WEB). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/la-web.2009.34.

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Preciado, J. C., M. Linaje, S. Comai, and F. Sanchez-Figueroa. "Designing Rich Internet Applications with Web Engineering Methodologies." In 2007 9th IEEE International Workshop on Web Site Evolution. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wse.2007.4380240.

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Pan, Xiaozhong, and Godmar Back. "Rich cloud-based web applications with CloudBrowser 2.0." In SAC 2016: Symposium on Applied Computing. ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2851613.2851859.

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Reports on the topic "Rich Web Applications"

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Lutz, Carsten. Adding Numbers to the SHIQ Description Logic - First Results. Aachen University of Technology, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.117.

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Recently, the Description Logic (DL) SHIQ has found a large number of applications. This success is due to the fact that SHIQ combines a rich expressivity with efficient reasoning, as is demonstrated by its implementation in DL systems such as FaCT and RACER. One weakness of SHIQ, however, limits its usability in several application areas: numerical knowledge such as knowledge about the age, weight, or temperature of real-world entities cannot be adequately represented. In this paper, we propose an extension of SHIQ that aims at closing this gap. The new Description Logic Q-SHIQ, which augments SHIQ by additional, 'concrete domain' style concept constructors, allows to refer to rational numbers in concept descriptions, and also to define concepts based on the comparison of numbers via predicates such as &lt; or =. We argue that this kind of expressivity is needed in many application areas such as reasoning about the semantic web. We prove reasoning with Q-SHIQ to be EXPTIME-complete (thus not harder than reasoning with SHIQ) by devising an automata-based decision procedure.
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Striuk, Andrii, Olena Rybalchenko, and Svitlana Bilashenko. Development and Using of a Virtual Laboratory to Study the Graph Algorithms for Bachelors of Software Engineering. [б. в.], 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4462.

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The paper presents an analysis of the importance of studying graph algorithms, the reasons for the need to implement this project and its subsequent use. The existing analogues analysis is carried out, due to which a list of advantages and disadvantages is formed and taken into account in developing the virtual laboratory. A web application is created that clearly illustrates the work of graph algorithms, such as Depth-First Search, Dijkstra’s Shortest Path, Floyd- Warshall, Kruskal Minimum Cost Spanning Tree Algorithm. A simple and user- friendly interface is developed and it is supported by all popular browsers. The software product is provided with user registration and authorization functions, chat communication, personal cabinet editing and viewing the statistics on web- application use. An additional condition is taken into account at the design stage, namely the flexibility of the architecture, which envisaged the possibility of easy expansion of an existing functionality. Virtual laboratory is used at Kryvyi Rih National University to training students of specialty 121 Software Engineering in the disciplines “Algorithms and Data Structures” and “Discrete Structures”.
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Banerjee, Onil, Juan M. Murguia, Martin Cicowiez, and Adela Moreda. The Integrated Economic-Environmental Modeling (IEEM) Platform Approach to Tourism Investment Analysis: An Application to Costa Rica. Inter-American Development Bank, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002288.

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Public investment in different types of tourism, from business to leisure tourism, has differentiated impacts on local economies, environment, people and government revenues. A fully integrated analytical approach such as the Integrated Economic-Environmental Modeling (IEEM) Platform is required to capture these multi-dimensional impacts. Applying IEEM to public investment in tourism in Costa Rica we find: investing in a higher skilled labor force particularly in traditional tourism-related activities will improve household welfare; similar increases in demand across all types of tourism show that Health tourism generates the greatest impact on household welfare, while Business tourism has the best prospects for reducing unemployment; Business tourism generates the largest increase in government revenues, but also has the largest greenhouse gas emission footprint, and; the whole of economy perspective of IEEM that captures direct, indirect and induced impacts results in a higher Net Present Value estimation of the investment.
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Arce, Eliécer, and Edgar A. Robles. Fiscal Rules and the Behavior of Public Investment in Costa Rica and Panama: Towards Growth-Friendly Fiscal Policy? Inter-American Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003071.

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This paper aims to provide evidence on the effects of fiscal rules on public investment, fiscal results and growth in Costa Rica and Panama. First, we find that the budget formulation process and the political economy behind the adoption and compliance of fiscal rules explain that Panama has a bias to create and sequentially pile up rules, while Costa Rica has a tendency not to comply with them. Second, a retrospective analysis of the 2018 fiscal rules in both nations finds asymmetric effects on the fiscal results. In Panama it is difficult to separate the effect of fiscal rule designs on public investment; and, in Costa Rica, the application of the fiscal rule will decrease public investment, if the debt to GDP ratio exceeds 60 percent and current expenditure crowds out capital expenditure. Two lessons emerge. First, an effective fiscal rule compliance requires time consistent institutions, solid monitoring, enforcement schemes and improving the quality of public financial management systems. Second, it is necessary to review the design of fiscal rules in both countries to ensure they are investment and growth friendly.
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Torres, Marissa, Norberto Nadal-Caraballo, and Alexandros Taflanidis. Rapid tidal reconstruction for the Coastal Hazards System and StormSim part II : Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41482.

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This Coastal and Hydraulics Engineering Technical Note (CHETN) describes the continuing efforts towards incorporating rapid tidal time-series reconstruction and prediction capabilities into the Coastal Hazards System (CHS) and the Stochastic Storm Simulation System (StormSim). The CHS (Nadal-Caraballo et al. 2020) is a national effort for the quantification of coastal storm hazards, including a database and web tool (https://chs.erdc.dren.mil) for the deployment of results from the Probabilistic Coastal Hazard Analysis (PCHA) framework. These PCHA products are developed from regional studies such as the North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study (NACCS) (Nadal-Caraballo et al. 2015; Cialone et al. 2015) and the ongoing South Atlantic Coast Study (SACS). The PCHA framework considers hazards due to both tropical and extratropical cyclones, depending on the storm climatology of the region of interest. The CHS supports feasibility studies, probabilistic design of coastal structures, and flood risk management for coastal communities and critical infrastructure. StormSim (https://stormsim.erdc.dren.mil) is a suite of tools used for statistical analysis and probabilistic modeling of historical and synthetic storms and for stochastic design and other engineering applications. One of these tools, the Coastal Hazards Rapid Prediction System (CHRPS) (Torres et al. 2020), can perform rapid prediction of coastal storm hazards, including real-time hurricane-induced flooding. This CHETN discusses the quantification and validation of the Advanced Circulation (ADCIRC) tidal constituent database (Szpilka et al. 2016) and the tidal reconstruction program Unified Tidal analysis (UTide) (Codiga 2011) in the Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands (PR/USVI) coastal regions. The new methodology discussed herein will be further developed into the Rapid Tidal Reconstruction (RTR) tool within the StormSim and CHS frameworks.
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Banerjee, Onil. Environmental Economics for Evidence Based Policy: Vol. 1, No. 3: IEEM: Promoting Synergies Between Producers and Users of Natural Capital Accounting. Inter-American Development Bank, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008317.

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In this third edition of the “Environmental Economics for Evidence Based Policies” series, we briefly review the advances with respect to the IEEM mission, and its lines of strategic action, which are: (i) the development of new platforms and applications of IEEM for those countries with Environmental and/or Ecosystem Service Accounts; (ii) integration of regulation and cultural and aesthetic ecosystem services within the IEEM framework; and (iii) collaborations with government institutions in the region, intended to create capacities to implement and apply the IEEM Platform. With respect to this third point, in this third edition of the series, we are pleased to have the contributions and perspectives of Henry Vargas, Director of the Department of Macroeconomic Statistics and Evelyn Muñoz Salas, Director of the Department of Economic Research, both based at the Central Bank of Costa Rica.
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Mahajan, Aprajit, Shekhar Mittal, Ofir Reich, and Taha Barwahwala. Using Machine Learning to Catch Bogus Firms. Institute of Development Studies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ictd.2024.050.

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We investigate the use of a machine learning algorithm to identify non-existent(fraudulent) firms that are used for tax evasion. Using a rich dataset of tax returns in an Indian state over several years, we train a machine learning-based model to predict fraudulent firms. We then use the model predictions to carry out field inspections of firms identified as suspicious by the machine learning tool. We find that the machine learning model is accurate in both simulated and field settings in identifying non-existent firms. Withholding a randomly selected group of firms from inspection, we estimate the causal impact of machine learning-driven inspections. Despite the strong predictive performance, our model-driven inspections do not yield a significant increase in enforcement, as shown by the cancellation of fraudulent firm registrations and tax recovery. We provide two reasons for this discrepancy, based on a close analysis of the tax department's operating protocols – selection bias, and institutional friction in integrating the model into existing administrative systems. Our study serves as a cautionary tale for the application of machine learning in public policy contexts, and relying solely on test set performance as an effectiveness indicator. Field evaluations are critical in assessing the real-world impact of predictive models.
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Bhutiani, Rakesh. The Citation Game: Winning Strategies to Elevate Your Research Profile (2025). Rakesh Bhutiani, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36953/rbb.6072025.

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In today’s information-rich world, a sharp research profile is no longer Windows optional; it’s routine. Whether you are a fresh graduate chasing your first big grant or a seasoned scholar working to keep your name in the conversation, your online page is a window to your academic brand, credibility, and reach. Citations carry more weight than they used to, and they show up everywhere—in grant applications, tenure files, even yearly program reviews. Whether you have dozens of articles or are just starting your Ph.D., learning how to nudge those numbers higher helps you, your colleagues, and the whole field move forward. Boosting citations is not about polishing a personal scoreboard; it is about making solid, easy-to-read research that other scholars actually want to cite. Publishing volume still matters, but the spotlight has shifted toward discovery, meaningful connections, and real-world impact. With that in mind, here is a simple step-by-step checklist to give your research profile the lift it needs in a crowded scholarly landscape. In this blog post we explore The Citation Game, offering simple yet honest ways to lift your research profile and get noticed in the scholarly crowd. We’ll walk you through picking the right journals, choosing killer keywords, teaming up on real projects, and sharing your papers far and wide—so your citation numbers climb the right way. No gimmicks, just solid advice. Whether you’re just starting your career or have years of publications under your belt, these proven tips will help you steer through academic publishing and let your work shine.
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Perdigão, Rui A. P., and Julia Hall. Empowering Next-Generation Synergies among Models and Data with Information Physical Quantum Technological Intelligence. Synergistic Manifolds, 2024. https://doi.org/10.46337/241209.

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We present and deploy our methodological and technological framework of Information Physical Quantum Technological Intelligence (IPQuTI), to empower next-generation mathematically robust, physically consistent, computationally efficient and operationally scalable synergies among models and data across multisectoral theoretical and applied workflows. Going beyond digital computing platforms, IPQuTI encompasses a richer basis alphabet of fundamental quantum states (information building blocks) and a high-order set of superposition and entanglement functionals (grammar) beyond the state of the art in quantum information itself. These are foundational core underneath our increased ability to encode, analyze, generate and simulate a broader physical language: one that is able to seamlessly treat complex high-dimensional data and model structures, interactions and operations with faster computational speed, higher robustness, physical consistency, information fidelity, spatiotemporal resolution and lead. For example, in the setting of ensemble operations, IPQuTI encapsulates an entire spatiotemporal system of events into a block operation as a coherent universe. Turning lengthy intense computational churning of approximate equations and massive datasets into a post-quantum spatiotemporal pulse of rich spatiotemporal diversity, spanning deterministic and stochastic synergies among models and data into a unified solution. With nonlinear geophysical applications in mind, IPQuTI is explored in key contexts of Data Assimilation, Data Fusion, Machine Learning, Predictability Investigation and Uncertainty Quantification. Firstly, to further optimize gold-standard state-of-art (SoA) solutions, providing them with a new efficient and robust platform to operate. Second, to overcome known SoA challenges, thereby contributing towards their methodological and practical upgrade. Third, to unveil novel features adding methodological and applied value to these areas, including handling sparse records, perturbations and extremes.
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Aryal, Jeetendra P. Contribution of Agriculture to Climate Change and Low-Emission Agricultural Development in Asia and the Pacific. Asian Development Bank Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56506/wdbc4659.

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The agriculture sector in the Asia and Pacific region contributes massively to climate change, as the region has the largest share of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture. The region is the largest producer of rice, a major source of methane emissions. Further, to achieve food security for the increasing population, there has been a massive increase in the use of synthetic fertilizer and energy in agricultural production in the region over the last few decades. This has led to an enormous rise in nitrous oxide (N2O) (mostly from fertilizer-N use) and carbon dioxide (mostly from energy use for irrigation) emissions from agriculture. Besides this, a substantial increase in livestock production for meat and dairy products has increased methane emissions, along with other environmental problems. In this context, we conduct a systematic review of strategies that can reduce emissions from the agriculture sector using a multidimensional approach, looking at supply-side, demand-side, and cross-cutting measures. The review found that though there is a huge potential to reduce GHG emissions from agriculture, significant challenges exist in monitoring and verification of GHG emissions from supply-side measures, shifting to sustainable consumption behavior with regard to food consumption and use, and the design and implementation of regulatory and incentive mechanisms. On the supply side, policies should focus on the upscaling of climate-smart agriculture primarily through expanding knowledge and improving input use efficiency in agriculture, while on the demand side, there is a need to launch a drive to reduce food loss and waste and also to move toward sustainable consumption. Therefore, appropriate integration of policies at multiple levels, as well as application of multiple measures simultaneously, can increase mitigation potential as desired by the Paris Agreement and also help to achieve several of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
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