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Chenhansa, Suporn. "Application of extensible markup language in logistics communication." Ohio : Ohio University, 2001. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1173809194.

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Pai, Hsueh-Ieng 1975. "Applications of extensible markup language to mobile application patterns." Thesis, McGill University, 2002. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=33817.

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Mobile applications provide services that can benefit various sectors of the society. It is imperative that the realization of mobile applications be well-planned and based on standards. The interplay of Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based technologies, software engineering principles, and "best practices" formalized as patterns provides such a systematic approach. This thesis formulates a rigorous classification of mobile application patterns into four categories: architecture, process, product, and usage. To express the patterns in a universal manner, an XML-based pattern notation, the Mobile Application Patterns Markup Language (MAPML), is introduced. Based on a requirements analysis and design description, the specification of MAPML is given. MAPML is equipped with a collection of tools that includes formal grammars for MAPML, and solutions for authoring, processing, and presenting MAPML documents on the Web. The thesis concludes with a discussion of the current state of work and directions for future improvement.
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Fansi, Janvier. "Sécurité des bases de données XML (eXtensible Markup Language)." Pau, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PAUU3007.

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XML est devenu le standard de représentation et d'échange de données sur Internet. Puisque Internet est un réseau public, les entreprises et organismes qui se servent de XML ont besoin de mécanismes de protection des données XML contre les accès non autorisés. C'est ainsi que plusieurs travaux se sont intéressés à la protection de XML. Ceux-ci peuvent être classés en deux grandes catégories, à savoir celles qui procèdent par matérialisation des vues et celles qui opèrent par réécriture des requêtes. Dans cette thèse, nous montrons les limites des approches qui procèdent par matérialisation des vues à travers le développement d'un prototype de base de données XML basé sur l'une de ces approches. Par la suite, nous proposons une technique de protection des documents XML par réécriture des requêtes. Nous prouvons sa correction et montrons qu'elle est plus efficace que les approches concurrentes. Enfin, nous étendons notre proposition afin de prendre en compte le contrôle des accès en écriture aux bases de données XML
XML has emerged as the de facto standard for representing and exchanging information on the Internet. As Internet is a public network, corporations and organizations which use XML need mechanisms to protect XML data against unauthorised access. Thus, several schemes for XML access control have been proposed. They can be classified in two major categories: views materialization and queries rewriting techniques. In this thesis, we point out the drawbacks of views materialization approaches through the development of a prototype of secured XML database based on one of those approaches. Afterwards, we propose a technique aimed at securing XML by means of queries rewriting. We prove its correctness and show that it is more efficient than competing works. Finally, we extend our proposal in order to controlling the updating of XML databases
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Halle, Robert F. "Extensible Markup Language (XML) based analysis and comparison of heterogeneous databases." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2001. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA393736.

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Thesis (M.S. in Software Engineering) Naval Postgraduate School, June 2001.
Thesis advisor(s): Berzins, Valdis. "June 2001." Includes bibliographical references (p. 137-138). Also Available online.
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Lehman, Jeffrey L. "An Extensible Markup Language (XML) Application for the University Course Timetabling Problem." NSUWorks, 2004. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/gscis_etd/666.

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The university course timetabling problem involves the assignment of instructors, courses, and course sections to meeting rooms, dates, and times. Timetabling research has generally focused on the algorithms and techniques for solving specific scheduling problems. The independent evaluation and comparison of timetabling problems and solutions is limited by the lack of a standard timetabling language. This dissertation created an Extensible Markup Language (XML) application, called Course Markup Language (CourseML), for the university course timetabling problem. CourseML addressed the need for a standardized timetabling language to facilitate the efficient exchange of timetabling data and provided a means for the independent evaluation and comparison of time tabling problems and solutions. A sample real-world university course timetabling problem was defined. CourseML was used to define the sample problem. CourseML was evaluated based on how well it captured the sample problem, including hard and soft constraints, and how well it represented a solution instance. The qualities that made CourseML a candidate for general use were identified. The set of characteristics that made XML an appropriate language for specifying university course timetabling problems and solutions were identified.
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Rosa, William Domingo. "Toward Visualizing Potential Policy Conflicts in eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML)." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2009. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/914.

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The eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) is allowing enterprises to implement a standard way of access control to their resources. Security administrators no longer need to duplicate their efforts in writing multiple policies for different resources since a XACML policy can be applied to multiple resources. Companies such as IBM, Sun Microsystems, Oracle, and Cisco are already providing integration of XACML in their products. Although the introduction of XACML has provided enterprises with a better approach of commonly realizing access control, there are still inconsistencies that policy administrators need to be aware of. This thesis identifies some of the inconsistencies in XACML today and introduces a new tool that can be used to visualize some of those inconsistencies. This new tool could be used by a policy administrator to visualize possible conflicting data among a set of policies.
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Hamilton, John, Ronald Fernandes, Paul Koola, and Charles H. Jones. "An Overview Of An Instrumentation Hardware Abstraction Language." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/604255.

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ITC/USA 2006 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Second Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 23-26, 2006 / Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, California
In this paper we provide the motivation for a neutral instrumentation hardware abstraction language that is focused on the description and control of instrumentation systems and networks. We also describe the design approach and structure of such a language that meets the needs. The language design is described according to the three roles it must serve: (1) as a descriptive language for specifying and describing the components and configuration of an instrumentation system, (2) as a command language for issuing configuration and data commands to instrumentation hardware and (3) as a query language for requesting the current state of instrumentation hardware.
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Jain, Sachin. "An application of extensible markup language for integration of knowledge-based system with java applications." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2002. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1189610702.

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Self, Lance. "APPLYING INTERACTIVE WEB PAGES." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/607689.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 2001 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
Visitors to web pages are, in most cases, restricted to viewing information the page designer has anticipated they will be interested in viewing. Many times this is adequate, but there are instances where the visitor wants the information they view to be based on selections they choose. The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Space Vehicles Directorate anticipates selected customers will have a need to view very large data sets that vary from the satellite payload to the satellite state of health1, and will require controlling what they view in an “ad hoc” manner. In response, AFRL is using Java Server Pages developed within the data center to bring interactive and dynamic web page content to these customers.
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Nakrin, Andrew S. (Andrew Steven) 1952. "TagMeds : a tool for populating eXtensible Markup Language documents with UMLS concept unique identifiers of current medications." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/28234.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2001.
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TagMeds is a system that recognizes and marks textual descriptions of a patient's current medications in the unstructured textual content of consultations letters. Medications are found based on their names and on linguistic patterns describing their dose, form of administration, etc. The UMLS is used as the underlying database of terms, and detected medications are encoded into XML tags consistent with and making use of the Health Level 7 (HL7) Clinical Document Architecture. The specific aims of this research are: (1) to review the literature in order to determine the state of the art in tagging free text for search and utilization, (2) to construct a tool that will reliably generate UMLS Concept Unique Identifier tags of current medications within free text. The methods involved are: (1) creating Perl procedures to recognize patterns in free text to retrieve the UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers and to insert these unique identifiers into XML tagging of the text and (2) statistical analysis of the use of TagMeds on a data base of consultation letters from the Endocrinology Clinic of the Children's Hospital of Boston as compared to manual markup by a group of physicians. The performance of an NLP system is found to be at least as sensitive as the performance of physicians in the extraction of current medications and their attributes. The tagged current medication information has the potential to support a personal electronic medical record system, such as PING. Additional development of TagMeds is likely to bring significant improvements, with modest expenditure of time and effort. TagMeds demonstrates that great utility can be achieved with a medical natural language processing system using simple and unsophisticated techniques.
by Andrew S. Nakrin.
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Downing, Bob. "AN XML VOCABULARY FOR TMATS." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/606800.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 23-26, 2000 / Town & Country Hotel and Conference Center, San Diego, California
XML is a simple, powerful way to agree on data transfers between organizations, applications and/or computer systems. XML was originally developed to separate data content definition from the display of data on a web page. XML is based on a subset of the Standardized General Markup Language (SGML), which means XML uses a tag-based syntax similar to Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML). Whereas HTML uses fixed tags to display data, XML uses custom designed tags to describe data. XML provides a simple, standard, portable, and flexible way to transfer data between applications. This could provide a useful way to transfer telemetry attributes data between customers and systems. Currently, there is not a significant amount of support for the use of the Telemetry Attributes Transfer Standard (TMATS). Telemetry vendors still use their own formats, customers maintain their own databases, and support facilities/ranges promote the use of their own implementations. TMATS was supposed to define a common ground to transfer data definitions, but the tools to TMATS have not come about. TMATS is a well defined, structured specification that maps into XML extremely well. Even though XML is a fairly new technology, there are already many tools available to support XML parsing with more becoming available. This makes XML an excellent choice to supplement TMATS for the interchange of telemetry attribute information. This paper provides an initial attempt at defining the language and structure for an XML vocabulary of TMATS.
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Norbraten, Terry D. "Utilization of forward error correction (FEC) techniques with extensible markup language (XML) schema-based binary compression (XSBC) technology." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2004. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/04Dec%5FNorbraten.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S. in Modeling, Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES))--Naval Postgraduate School, December 2004.
Thesis advisor(s): Don Brutzman, Don McGregor. Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-169). Also available online.
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Budhraja, Yuvraj. "Business-to-business exchange a extensible markup language implementation as an improvement to the other existing server side technologies." Ohio : Ohio University, 2001. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1173803058.

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Sayin, Huseyin. "Tactical Messaging And Usage Of Extensible Markup Language Message Text Formats In The Tactical Command Control And Information Systems." Master's thesis, METU, 2003. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/1224682/index.pdf.

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This thesis investigates the usage area of Extensible Markup Language Message Text Format (XML-MTF) in Tactical Command and Control Information System (TC2IS). It examines the used tactical message types and their application area in Turkish Army and what the XML and XML-MTFs are explained. Finally
MTF traffic of a brigade is simulated to verify that XML technology can be used effectively in Turkish Land Forces Tactical Command Control and Information System Projects (TLF TC2IS).
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Júnior, Carlos Augusto Siqueira da Cunha. "Common Information Model/eXtensible Markup Language (CIM/XML) na troca de informações entre centros de controle de energia elétrica." Universidade de São Paulo, 2005. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/3/3143/tde-20082005-184734/.

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Esta dissertação analisa a utilização do modelo de dados padronizado pela norma IEC 61970 (CIM), tida como uma ferramenta para troca de informações cadastrais e operacionais entre empresas de energia elétrica, com sistemas computacionais de diferentes fabricantes. O propósito deste padrão é criar um mecanismo para troca de informações baseado em XML, denominado de CIM/XML – um formato, especificamente, utilizado pelos Centros de Controle de Energia Elétrica para troca de dados. Os modelos de dados do padrão IEC 61970 são apresentados, bem como a avaliação do CIM/XML como uma ferramenta de interoperabilidade de dados entre empresas de energia que apresentam bases de dados de diferentes modelagem e implementação. Um dos méritos deste modelo, além de fazer uso de uma tecnologia aberta (XML) disponível em qualquer tipo de computador, e que possibilita armazenar e transferir não só dados cadastrais de equipamentos, mas também dados de topologia da rede, curvas de carga, programação de geração, saídas programadas de equipamentos, bem como medições de sistemas SCADA, indicações de estado e alarmes. Possibilita ainda armazenamento de resultados de simulação, tais como resultados do programa de fluxo de potência. Adicionalmente, é apresentado em detalhes informações sobre: a implementação do modelo lógico orientado a objetos do CIM, numa base de dados relacional; os registros de equipamentos e a topologia de um trecho de linha de sub-transmissão aéreo e subterrâneo; as informações (exportadas e importadas no formato CIM/XML) inseridas na base de dados, e a geração do documento CIM/XML.
This dissertation provides an analysis about the application of a data model based on IEC 61970 (CIM) standard – a tool for exchanging operational and equipments information among different Electrical Power Utilities' computing systems. The purpose of this standard is to create a mechanism for information exchange using XML, called CIM/XML – a format specifically used by Electrical Power Utilities' Control Centers for data exchange. The IEC 61970 standard-based data models is presented as well the evaluation of CIM/XML as a tool for data interoperability among Electrical Power Utilities' databases, that uses different modeling and implementation approaches. The benefit of this model – besides of using a open standard technology (XML) that can be found on any type of computer – is the capability of store and transfer information not only from equipments, but also from network topology, load flow curves, generation scheduling, equipments outages, SCADA system measurements, status indication and alarms. It also enables the storage of simulation results, such as the power flow bus voltage and lines loads. Additionally, is also provided highly detailed information about: the CIM object-oriented model implementation mapped to a relational database; the records of equipments and topology of an aerial and underground subtransmission line section; the information (exported and imported using CIM/XML format) included in the database, and the CIM/XML document generation.
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Hamilton, John, Ronald Fernandes, Paul Koola, and Charles H. Jones. "IHAL-BASED INSTRUMENTATION CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/604546.

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ITC/USA 2007 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Third Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 22-25, 2007 / Riviera Hotel & Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
The Instrumentation Hardware Abstraction Language (IHAL) has been developed to be a neutral language that is focused on the description and control of instrumentation systems and networks. This paper describes the various instrumentation configuration management tools we have designed that make use of IHAL’s neutral specification of instrumentation networks. We discuss the features currently present in prototypes as well as future enhancements.
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Murray, Ernest. "DEMONSTRATION OF XML ON THE USAF E-9A AIRBORNE TELEMETRY PLATFORM USING JAVA." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/605579.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 20-23, 2003 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
This paper describes the basic foundations of XML and the description of a JAVA-based eXtensible Markup Language (XML) prototype application being developed for the E-9A Airborne Telemetry Platform. In an effort to eliminate proprietary software and improve range safety data exchange, radar boat position data will be tagged with pre-defined XML tags prior to being transmitted from the E-9A. Ground Station software will then processes the XML-based boat position data to provided a means for ground station personnel to strip out data and distribute over the Internet. Leveraging XML for a telemetry application provides the ability to efficiently exchange telemetry data between users over the Internet and harness a web based standard with industry wide support.
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Hina, David Rex. "Evaluation of the Extensible Markup Language (XML) as a means for establishing interoperability between heterogeneous Department of Defense (DoD) databases." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2000. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA384640.

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Thesis (M.S. in Software Engineering) Naval Postgraduate School, Sept. 2000.
"September 2000." Thesis advisor(s): Berzins, Valdis. Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-105). Also available online.
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Davis, Eddie L. "Evaluation of the Extensible Markup Language (XML) as a means for establishing interoperability between multiple Department of Defense (DOD) databases." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2001. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA393648.

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Гайдабрус, Богдан Володимирович, Богдан Владимирович Гайдабрус, Bohdan Volodymyrovych Haidabrus, and A. S. Miakota. "Topicality of Creating MyELIT Application for Windows Phone 8.1." Thesis, Sumy State University, 2016. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/47042.

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The aim of this work is to analyze and develop application MyELIT for platform Windows Phone 8.1. This product provides access to the Sumy State University news, schedule, radio, map and so on. It also provide secondary tile that contain actual schedule. Application will be useful for students, teachers and applicants.
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Murray, Mark W. Quigley Jason M. "Automatically generating a distributed 3D virtual Battlespace using USMTF and XML-MTF air tasking orders, Extensible Markup Language (XML) and Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML)." Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2000. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA381836.

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Thesis (M.S. in System Technology)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2000.
Thesis advisor(s): , Brutzman, Donald P. ; Boger, Dan. "June 2000." Includes bibliographical references (p. 373-374). Also available in print.
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Murray, Mark W., and Jason M. Quigley. "Automatically generating a distributed 3D virtual Battlespace using USMTF and XML-MTF air tasking orders, Extensible Markup Language (XML) and Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML)." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/7638.

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For the past three decades, the Department of Defense (DoD) has used the U.S. Message Text Format (USMTF) as the primary means to exchange information and to achieve interoperability between joint and coalition forces. To more effectively exchange and share data, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), the lead agency for the USMTF, is actively engaged in extending the USMTF standard with a new data sharing technology called Extensible Markup Language (XML). This work translates and synthesizes Air Tasking Order (ATO) data messages written in XML into a three-dimensional (3D) air attack plan within a virtual environment through the use of the Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML)
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Parthepan, Vijayeandra. "Efficient Schema Extraction from a Collection of XML Documents." TopSCHOLAR®, 2011. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/1061.

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The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) has become the standard format for data exchange on the Internet, providing interoperability between different business applications. Such wide use results in large volumes of heterogeneous XML data, i.e., XML documents conforming to different schemas. Although schemas are important in many business applications, they are often missing in XML documents. In this thesis, we present a suite of algorithms that are effective in extracting schema information from a large collection of XML documents. We propose using the cost of NFA simulation to compute the Minimum Length Description to rank the inferred schema. We also studied using frequencies of the sample inputs to improve the precision of the schema extraction. Furthermore, we propose an evaluation framework to quantify the quality of the extracted schema. Experimental studies are conducted on various data sets to demonstrate the efficiency and efficacy of our approach.
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Ridgewell, Alexander Graham, and n/a. "A Method for Efficient Transmission of XML Data across a Network." University of Canberra. School of Information Sciences & Engineering, 2007. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20070801.151913.

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Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879), which is a well defined, public standard. It uses plain text to encode a hierarchical set of information using verbose tags to allow the XML document to be understood without any special reader. The use of schemas in XML also allows a well defined contract describing what a single XML document means. The self-contained nature of XML and the strong contract provided by its schemas makes it useful as an archival storage format and as a means of communicating across system or organizational boundaries. As such XML is being increasingly used by businesses throughout the world. These businesses use XML as a means of storing, transmitting and (with the use of style sheets) displaying information. The simple, well defined structure of XML does present some problems when it is used by businesses and similar organizations. As it is an open, plain text based standard care must be taken when looking at security. The use of plain text with verbose tags also results in XML documents that are far larger than other means of storing the same information. This thesis focuses on the affect of the large size of XML when it is used to communicate across a network. This large size can often increase the time taken to transmit the document and we were interested to see how it could be minimized. we investigated the ways that are used to control the size of XML documents and how they are transmitted. We carefully investigated by implementing solutions on how to transmit the XML document. We then first presented a new method, called dynamic adaptive threshold transmission (DATT), in comparisons with other existing similar methods, which, under the discussed conditions, offers significant improvements in transmission times and network transmission efficiencies.
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Myers, David S. "An Extensible Component-Based Architecture for Web-Based Simulation Using Standards-Based Web Browsers." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/10123.

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Web-based simulation (WBS) systems offer tradeoffs between user interactivity and hardware requirements striking to seek a balance between the differing concerns. Server-based systems offer little interactivity or concurrent visualization capabilities, while client-based systems have increased hardware requirements asking the user to provide high-end workstations. Concurrent visualization of simulation output proves execution intensive, or unusable in some situations. Creating an execution efficient and user friendly WBS system greatly improves user experience while gaining all of the benefits inherent in a web-based system such as high accessibility and ease of maintenance. In order to provide a usable concurrent visualization WBS this thesis developed the Web-Based Queuing System Simulation System (WebQS3). WebQS3 splits the responsibilities of simulation execution and simulation visualization into a client-server environment; the client is responsible for the visualization display and server is responsible for simulation execution. The system differs from many previous WBS systems in that the client-side application is developed using web-standard technologies such as HTTP, XML, SVG, and ECMAScript instead relying on Java Applets and associated technologies. Using web-standards as the foundation of the client agent opens the visualization and model construction functionality to any user that accesses the application using a web browser while also making the application more scalable in terms of user load. Implementing the client with web-standards also included the development of an asynchronous client-server communication protocol as opposed to traditional synchronous communication protocols used by Java WBS systems. The asynchronous protocol demonstrates similar or better execution performance than similar synchronous communication protocols in most quality characteristics. By creating a WBS system using web-standards implemented in most modern web browsers any user may visit the WebQS3 site and have simulation tools available for use. Providing simulation services on the web makes eases the creation of simulation models my making the tools to readily available while facilitating information sharing and collaboration over the web. The WebQS3 system serves as a model to drive research in WBS systems away from proprietary Java technologies to web standards for front-end visualization technologies.
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Fernandes, Ronald, Michael Graul, John Hamilton, Burak Meric, and Charles H. Jones. "DEVELOPING INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL TRANSLATORS FOR DATA DISPLAY SYSTEMS." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/604905.

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ITC/USA 2005 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-First Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 24-27, 2005 / Riviera Hotel & Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
The focus of this paper is to describe a unified methodology for developing both internal and external data display translators between an Instrumentation Support System (ISS) format and Data Display Markup Language (DDML), a neutral language for describing data displays. The methodology includes aspects common to both ISSs that have a well documented text-based save format and those that do not, as well as aspects that are unique to each type. We will also describe the means by which an external translator can be integrated into a translator framework. Finally, we will describe how an internal translator can be integrated directly into the ISS.
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Thinyane, Mamello P. "Investigating the viability of a framework for small scale, easily deployable and extensible hotspot management systems." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2006. http://eprints.ru.ac.za/373/1/Thinyane_MSc_2006.pdf.

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The proliferation of PALs (Public Access Locations) is fuelling the development of new standards, protocols, services, and applications for WLANs (Wireless Local Area Networks). PALs are set up at public locations to meet continually changing, multiservice, multi-protocol user requirements. This research investigates the essential infrastructural requirements that will enable further proliferation of PALs, and consequently facilitate ubiquitous computing. Based on these requirements, an extensible architectural framework for PAL management systems that inherently facilitates the provisioning of multiple services and multiple protocols on PALs is derived. The ensuing framework, which is called Xobogel, is based on the microkernel architectural pattern, and the IPDR (Internet Protocol Data Record) specification. Xobogel takes into consideration and supports the implementation of diverse business models for PALs, in respect of distinct environmental factors. It also facilitates next-generation network service usage accounting through a simple, flexible, and extensible XML based usage record. The framework is subsequently validated for service element extensibility and simplicity through the design, implementation, and experimental deployment of SEHS (Small Extensible Hotspot System), a system based on the framework. The robustness and scalability of the framework is observed to be sufficient for SMME deployment, withstanding the stress testing experiments performed on SEHS. The range of service element and charging modules implemented confirm an acceptable level of flexibility and extensibility within the framework.
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Naser, Taher A. J. "A flexible approach for mapping between object-oriented databases and xml. A two way method based on an object graph." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5505.

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One of the most popular challenges facing academia and industry is the development of effective techniques and tools for maximizing the availability of data as the most valuable source of knowledge. The internet has dominated as the core for maximizing data availability and XML (eXtensible Markup Language) has emerged and is being gradually accepted as the universal standard format for platform independent publishing and exchanging data over the Internet. On the other hand, there remain large amount of data held in structured databases and database management systems have been traditionally used for the effective storage and manipulation of large volumes of data. This raised the need for effective methodologies capable of smoothly transforming data between different formats in general and between XML and structured databases in particular. This dissertation addresses the issue by proposing a two-way mapping approach between XML and object-oriented databases. The basic steps of the proposed approach are applied in a systematic way to produce a graph from the source and then transform the graph into the destination format. In other words, the derived graph summarizes characteristics of the source whether XML (elements and attributes) or object-oriented database (classes, inheritance and nesting hierarchies). Then, the developed methodology classifies nodes and links from the graph into the basic constructs of the destination, i.e., elements and attributes for XML or classes, inheritance and nesting hierarchies for object-oriented databases. The methodology has been successfully implemented and illustrative case studies are presented in this document.
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Lee, Chin Siong. "NPS AUV workbench: collaborative environment for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) mission planning and 3D visualization." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1658.

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alities. The extensible Markup Language (XML) is used for data storage and message exchange, Extensible 3D (X3D) Graphics for visualization and XML Schema-based Binary Compression (XSBC) for data compression. The AUV Workbench provides an intuitive cross-platform-capable tool with extensibility to provide for future enhancements such as agent-based control, asynchronous reporting and communication, loss-free message compression and built-in support for mission data archiving. This thesis also investigates the Jabber instant messaging protocol, showing its suitability for text and file messaging in a tactical environment. Exemplars show that the XML backbone of this open-source technology can be leveraged to enable both human and agent messaging with improvements over current systems. Integrated Jabber instant messaging support makes the NPS AUV Workbench the first custom application supporting XML Tactical Chat (XTC). Results demonstrate that the AUV Workbench provides a capable testbed for diverse AUV technologies, assisting in the development of traditional single-vehicle operations and agent-based multiple-vehicle methodologies. The flexible design of the Workbench further encourages integration of new extensions to serve operational needs. Exemplars demonstrate how in-mission and post-mission event monitoring by human operators can be achieved via simple web page, standard clients or custom instant messaging client. Finally, the AUV Workbench's potential as a tool in the development of multiple-AUV tactics and doctrine is discussed.
Civilian, Singapore Defence Science and Technology Agency
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Self, Lance. "SERVING INTERACTIVE WEB PAGES TO TechSat21 CUSTOMERS." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/607668.

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TechSat21 is an innovative satellite program sponsored by the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. Its mission is to control a cluster of satellites that, when combined, create a “virtual satellite” with which to conduct various experiments in sparse aperture sensing and formation flying. Because TechSat21 customers have a need to view very large data sets that vary from the payload to the satellite state of health1 a modern viewing method using Java Server Pages and Active Server Pages is being developed to meet these interactive dynamic demands.
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Naser, Taher Ahmed Jabir. "A flexible approach for mapping between object-oriented databases and XML : a two way method based on an object graph." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5505.

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One of the most popular challenges facing academia and industry is the development of effective techniques and tools for maximizing the availability of data as the most valuable source of knowledge. The internet has dominated as the core for maximizing data availability and XML (eXtensible Markup Language) has emerged and is being gradually accepted as the universal standard format for platform independent publishing and exchanging data over the Internet. On the other hand, there remain large amount of data held in structured databases and database management systems have been traditionally used for the effective storage and manipulation of large volumes of data. This raised the need for effective methodologies capable of smoothly transforming data between different formats in general and between XML and structured databases in particular. This dissertation addresses the issue by proposing a two-way mapping approach between XML and object-oriented databases. The basic steps of the proposed approach are applied in a systematic way to produce a graph from the source and then transform the graph into the destination format. In other words, the derived graph summarizes characteristics of the source whether XML (elements and attributes) or object-oriented database (classes, inheritance and nesting hierarchies). Then, the developed methodology classifies nodes and links from the graph into the basic constructs of the destination, i.e., elements and attributes for XML or classes, inheritance and nesting hierarchies for object-oriented databases. The methodology has been successfully implemented and illustrative case studies are presented in this document.
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Kvarnström, Dan, and Mathias Jonsson. "Framtidens meny för ett IT-system." Thesis, Jönköping University, JTH, Computer and Electrical Engineering, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-1357.

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The mission was to create a prototype of a menu system for the company

System Andersson AB. The instructions were that it has to be as interesting and

modern now as in 20 years. We had to look at technology from the cutting edge

of development to make our prototype survive in the future. Windows

Presentation Foundation (WPF) was the technique we focused on. There are

only a few applications that take advantage of WPF today, but it is predicted

that WPF will be the next generation method for developing applications to the

Windows platform.

To make our menu visually appealing, easy to use and at the same time

functional, we followed the clear path and guidelines that are available in

interaction design. Those guidelines tell us how the design process should be

executed. Through usage of the six basic ideas of interaction design and taken

the principles of richer user experience further, we were able to build a menu

system that will be as modern in 20 years as it is now. We took the thoughts of

physical design into account to make the menu understandable and easy to use.


Examensarbetets uppdrag var att skapa en prototyp av ett menysystem åt

System Andersson AB, som enligt instruktioner ska vara intressant och

modernt, även om 20 år. För att lyckas med detta tittade vi på "cutting edge" av

vad som används idag för att inte systemet skulle riskera att bli föråldrat i

framtiden. Tekniken som vi undersökte och använde oss av var Windows

Presentation Foundation (WPF). I dagsläget är det endast ett fåtal applikationer

som använder WPF men utvecklingsmetoden spås vara morgondagens sätt att

programmera windowsapplikationer.

För att vår meny skulle bli estetiskt tilltalande, enkel att använda och samtidigt

funktionell så finns det inom interaktionsdesign klara riktlinjer om hur

designutvecklingen bör gå till väga. Genom att nyttja de sex grundtankarna: att

ett system ska vara effektivt, ha hög verkningsgrad, säkert att använda, vara

användbart, enkelt att förstå samt okomplicerat; i designen och att bygga vidare

med principerna så anser vi att vi har kunnat åstadkomma ett menysystem som

kommer att se lika intressant och modern ut om 20 år som det gör nu. För att

menyn skulle uppfylla de sex grundtankarna, bland annat att vara klart

förståelig och enkel att använda så använde vi oss av de tankar och teorier som

framgår i fysisk design.

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Mutemwa, Muyowa. "A Mobile Deaf-to-hearing communication aid for medical diagnosis." University of the Western Cape, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/2964.

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Many South African Deaf people use their mobile phones for communication with SMSs yet they would prefer to converse in South African Sign Language. Deaf people with a capital `D' are different from deaf or hard of hearing as they primarily use sign language to communicate. This study explores how to design and evaluate a prototype that will allow a Deaf person using SASL to tell a hearing doctor how s/he is feeling and provide a way for the doctor to respond. A computer{based prototype was designed and evaluated with the Deaf people in a previous study. Results from the user trial of the computer{based mock{up indicated that Deaf users would like to see the prototype on a cell phone. Those user trial results, combined with our own user survey results conducted with Deaf people, are used as requirements. We built a prototype for a mobile phone browser by embedding SASL videos inside XHTML pages using Adobe Flash. The prototype asks medical questions using SASL videos. These questions are arranged in an organized way that helps in identifying a medical problem. The answers to the questions are then displayed in English and shown to the doctor on the phone. A content authoring tool was also designed and implemented. The content authoring tool is used for populating the prototype in a context free manner allowing for plug and play scenarios such as a doctor's office, Department of Home A airs or police station. A focus group consisting of Deaf people was conducted to help in the design and pilot trial of the system. A final user trial was conducted with more than thirty Deaf people and the results are presented and analyzed. Data is collected with questionnaires, semi-structured interviews and video recordings. The results indicate that most of the Deaf people found the system easy to learn, easy to navigate through, did not get lost and understood the sign language in the videos on the mobile phone. The hand gestures and facial expressions on the sign language videos were clear. Most of them indicated they would like to use the system for free, and that the system did not ask too many questions. Most of them were happy with the quality of the sign language videos on the mobile phone and would consider using the system in real life. Finally they felt their private information was safe while using the system. Many South African Deaf people use their mobile phones for communication with SMSs yet they would prefer to converse in South African Sign Language. Deaf people with a capital `D' are different from deaf or hard of hearing as they primarily use sign language to communicate. This study explores how to design and evaluate a prototype that will allow a Deaf person using SASL to tell a hearing doctor how s/he is feeling and provide a way for the doctor to respond. A computer{based prototype was designed and evaluated with the Deaf people in a previous study. Results from the user trial of the computer{based mock{up indicated that Deaf users would like to see the prototype on a cell phone. Those user trial results, combined with our own user survey results conducted with Deaf people, are used as requirements. We built a prototype for a mobile phone browser by embedding SASL videos inside XHTML pages using Adobe Flash. The prototype asks medical questions using SASL videos. These questions are arranged in an organized way that helps in identifying a medical problem. The answers to the questions are then displayed in English and shown to the doctor on the phone. A content authoring tool was also designed and implemented. The content authoring tool is used for populating the prototype in a context free manner allowing for plug and play scenarios such as a doctor's office, Department of Home A airs or police station. A focus group consisting of Deaf people was conducted to help in the design and pilot trial of the system. A final user trial was conducted with more than thirty Deaf people and the results are presented and analyzed. Data is collected with questionnaires, semi-structured interviews and video recordings. The results indicate that most of the Deaf people found the system easy to learn, easy to navigate through, did not get lost and understood the sign language in the videos on the mobile phone. The hand gestures and facial expressions on the sign language videos were clear. Most of them indicated they would like to use the system for free, and that the system did not ask too many questions. Most of them were happy with the quality of the sign language videos on the mobile phone and would consider using the system in real life. Finally they felt their private information was safe while using the system.
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McCarty, George E. Jr. "Integrating XML and RDF concepts to achieve automation within a tactical knowledge management environment." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1648.

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Since the advent of Naval Warfare, Tactical Knowledge Management (KM) has been critical to the success of the On Scene Commander. Today's Tactical Knowledge Manager typically operates in a high stressed environment with a multitude of knowledge sources including detailed sensor deployment plans, rules of engagement contingencies, and weapon delivery assignments. However the WarFighter has placed a heavy reliance on delivering this data with traditional messaging processes while focusing on information organization vice knowledge management. This information oriented paradigm results in a continuation of data overload due to the manual intervention of human resources. Focusing on the data archiving aspect of information management overlooks the advantages of computational processing while delaying the empowerment of the processor as an automated decision making tool. Resource Description Framework (RDF) and XML provide the potential of increased machine reasoning within a KM design allowing the WarFighter to migrate from the dependency on manual information systems to a more computational intensive Knowledge Management environment. However the unique environment of a tactical platform requires innovative solutions to automate the existing naval message architecture while improving the knowledge management process. This thesis captures the key aspects for building a prototype Knowledge Management Model and provides an implementation example for evaluation. The model developed for this analysis was instantiated to evaluate the use of RDF and XML technologies in the Knowledge Management domain. The goal for the prototype included: 1. Processing required technical links in RDF/XML for feeding the KM model from multiple information sources. 2. Experiment with the visualization of Knowledge Management processing vice traditional Information Resource Display techniques. The results from working with the prototype KM Model demonstrated the flexibility of processing all information data under an XML context. Furthermore the RDF attribute format provided a convenient structure for automated decision making based on multiple information sources. Additional research utilizing RDF/XML technologies will eventually enable the WarFighter to effectively make decisions under a Knowledge Management Environment.
Civilian, SPAWAR System Center San Diego
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Takahashi, Fabio 1982. "Desenvolvimento de ferramentas computacionais para a avaliação emergetica de sistemas agricolas." [s.n.], 2007. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/256267.

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Orientador: Enrique Ortega Rodriguez
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia de Alimentos
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Resumo: Este trabalho teve como objetivo o desenvolvimento de ferramentas computacionais para a realização da avaliação emergética de sistemas agrícolas utilizando as tecnologias XML, XSLT, Java, JSP, Struts e banco de dados MySQL. Na primeira etapa do trabalho, foram desenvolvidos documentos XML para representar os sistemas de agricultura química da Flórida e do Brasil. Um arquivo XSLT foi criado para processar e calcular o fluxo de emergia para cada recurso e visualizar os resultados utilizando o navegador Internet Explorer. As informações registradas nos arquivos XML são: tipo de recurso (contribuição da natureza e da economia humana), quantidade utilizada, unidade de medida, fator de conversão de unidades e transformidades solares. A análise emergética dos sistemas agrícolas pode ser feita de maneira fácil, através da modificação dos campos ¿quantidade de recursos utilizados¿ nos arquivos XML. Na segunda etapa um aplicativo java foi desenvolvido para abrir os arquivos XML e modificar esses campos. Na terceira etapa foram desenvolvidas páginas web dinâmicas utilizando-se as tecnologias JSP e Struts. Com esta ferramenta o usuário pode escolher o sistema, alterar os valores dos recursos utilizados, gravar esses dados no banco de dados e visualizar os resultados. As principais conclusões deste trabalho são: (a) a utilização da tecnologia XML e Java facilita a análise emergética dos sistemas agrícolas; (b) disponibilizando estas ferramentas na internet, o diagnóstico emergético pode ser difundido e amplamente utilizado, sem perder seus padrões de qualidade; (c) esta metodologia pode ser adaptada para representar todos os sistemas agrícolas brasileiros, incluindo os modelos ecológicos como também os químicos
Abstract: This work had the goal of developing computational tools to make the emergy evaluation of agricultural systems using the technologies XML, XSLT, Java, JSP, Struts and the MySQL database. At the first stage of this work, XML documents were developed to represent the chemical agricultural systems of Florida and Brazil. A XSLT archive was created to process and to calculate the emergy flows for each resource and to visualize the results using the Internet Explorer Navigator. The information stored on the XML archives are: type of resources (contribution of nature and economy), amount used, units of measure, units conversion factors and solar transformities. The emergy analysis of agricultural systems can be done in an easy way, through the modification of the ¿quantity of resources used¿ fields on the XML archives. At the second stage, a java application was developed to open the XML archives and to modify these fields. At the third stage dynamic web pages were developed using the technologies JSP and Struts. With this tool the user can choose the system, modify the values of used resources, save these data on the database and visualize the results. The main conclusions of this work are: (a) the use of XML and Java technologies make easier the emergy analysis of agricultural systems; (b) making these tools available at the internet, the emergy diagnosis can be spread out and widely used, without losing its quality standards; (c) these methodologies can be adapted to represent all the Brazilian agricultural systems, including the ecological models as well as the chemical models
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Engenharia de Alimentos
Mestre em Engenharia de Alimentos
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Boehl, Jeremy. "ANALYZING THE EFFECTS OF SINGLE-SOURCING METHODOLOGIES ON THE ROLE OF THE TECHNICAL COMMUNICATOR." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2006. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/2280.

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This thesis discusses the specific effects of single sourcing methodologies on the role of the technical communicator, his or her job responsibilities, qualifications, collaboration with coworkers, employee and employer expectations, and the effects on career progression. The methodologies discussed included all types of single sourcing methods for technical documentation (such as XML-based), advanced and non-advanced Content Management Systems (CMS), and Digital Asset Management (DAM) systems. Other topics explored are an overview of single sourcing for technical documentation, a comparison of the "craftsman model" to the current trend of single sourcing and structured content, specific effects on technical communicators such as role changes, the effects of incorporating XML into a technical communicator's daily work environment, and the effects of other emerging technologies such as advanced CMS and DAM systems on technical communicators. General findings include that the practice of single sourcing, whether a positive or negative development, has continued and likely will continue to increase in technical communication groups within organizations. Single sourcing, especially for dynamic, customized content is also increasing because of the current marketplace, but works best via the use of a CMS and other systems used by large organizations. Single sourcing is also best implemented after extensive strategic planning and training of employees. Many technical communicators will have to accept new roles and positions, the direction of which is greatly impacted by the extent of their skills. Recommendations are made for additional research on the effects of single sourcing implementation on the technical communicator, and how to adapt to changes. Additional research is also needed on XML, DITA (Darwinian Information Typing Architecture), and DAM systems, all related specifically to technical communication.
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Department of English
Arts and Humanities
English
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Glimmerdahl, Michael. "Rapportverktyg : Till mätsystemet Perception." Thesis, Mittuniversitetet, Institutionen för informationssystem och –teknologi, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-42144.

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The overall purpose of this project is to create a tool that will be able to generate reports for measurements and calculations performed by the Perception system. At present, this is a manual procedure that is both time-consuming, inefficient, and increases the risk of error. Since Perception is developed in C#, the reporting tool will be developed in ASP.NET Core with C# based on the MVC pattern and all data will be stored in Microsoft's SQL server. Transfer of data between systems will be handled by export files that Perception can generate as well as a self-developed import function in the reporting tool. With a few simple settings and options, the operators will be able to generate reports for the selected project and then copy them to the final report. Initial work with design and usability, based on the existing graphic profile, will result in an application that significantly facilitates the work of producing test reports. To make the design appealing, Bootstrap and self-written CSS will be used and to make the user experience as good as possible, JavaScript and AJAX will be used together with jQuery and thus be able to provide relevant information without the need of page reload. Focus will be placed on validating imported data to ensure that correct information is available and stored in the database. To further help the users, relevant messages will show status both in case of problems but also in case of successful procedures.
Det övergripande syftet, för detta projekt, är att skapa ett verktyg som ska kunna generera rapporter för mätningar och beräkningar utförda i systemet Perception. I dagsläget är detta ett manuellt förfarande som både är tidskrävande och ineffektivt vilket också ger en ökad risk för felkällor. Eftersom Perception är utvecklat i C# kommer rapportverktyget att utvecklas i ASP.NET Core med C# baserat på MVC-mönstret och all data kommer lagras i Microsofts SQL server. Överföringen av data mellan systemen kommer att ske med hjälp av de exportfiler som Perception kan generera samt en egenutvecklad importfunktion i rapportverktyget. Med några enkla inställningar och val ska operatörerna kunna generera rapporter för valt projekt och sedan kunna kopiera dem till slutrapporten. Ett inledande arbete med design och användbarhet, som grundar sig på den befintlig grafisk profilen, ska mynna ut i en applikation som väsentligt underlätta arbetet med att producera testrapporter. För att göra designen tilltalande kommer Bootstrap och egenskriven CSS att användas och för att användarupplevelsen ska bli så bra som möjligt kommer JavaScript samt AJAX att användas tillsammans med jQuery och på så vis kunna ge relevant information utan att sidan behöver uppdateras. Stort fokus kommer att läggas på kontroller av importerad data för att säkerställa att rätt information finns representerat samt sparas till databasen. För att ytterligare underlätta för användarna ska relevanta meddelanden ge status både vid problem men också vid lyckade procedurer.
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Pereira, Anil L. "Role-based Access Control for the Open Grid Services Architecture – Data Access and Integration (OGSA-DAI)." Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1176331524.

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Muppavarapu, Vineela. "Semantic and Role-Based Access Control for Data Grid Systems." Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1258569101.

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Gomes, Wander Euclides Carneiro Pimentel. "Uma plataforma de desenvolvimento de software baseado em componentes para dispositivos moveis." [s.n.], 2005. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/260136.

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Orientador: Eleri Cardozo
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia Eletrica e de Computação
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Resumo: Este trabalho apresenta uma infra-estrutura para auxílio ao desenvolvimento de software baseado em componentes para dispositivos móveis com baixo poder de processamento e armazenamento. Esta infra-estrutura baseia-se em um modelo de componentes neutro em termos de tecnologia e especificado inteiramente em UML (Unified Modeling Language). A plataforma utiliza Web Services para comunicação síncrona entre os componentes. Um Serviço de Notificação baseado em documentos XML (Extensible Markup Language) foi desenvolvido para suporte a notificação assíncrona entre componentes. Um exemplo de aplicação na área de gerência de redes ilustra as funcionalidades da infra-estrutura
Abstract: This work presents an infrastructure for supporting component-based software development for mobile devices with limited resources regarding processing power and storage. This infrastructure is based on a neutral component model in terms of technology and specified entirely in UML (Unified Modeling Language). The platform employs Web Services for synchronous communication between components. A Notification Service based on XML (Extensible Markup Language) documents was developed in order to support asynchronous communication among the components. An example of application in the field of network management illustrates the functionalities of the infrastructure
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Engenharia de Computação
Mestre em Engenharia Elétrica
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Liang, Jian. "Information sharing in Onesocialweb using a multiple profile manager to better informed medical decision making processes." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2011. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/49806/1/Jian_Liang_Thesis.pdf.

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The study shows an alternative solution to existing efforts at solving the problem of how to centrally manage and synchronise users’ Multiple Profiles (MP) across multiple discrete social networks. Most social network users hold more than one social network account and utilise them in different ways depending on the digital context (Iannella, 2009a). They may, for example, enjoy friendly chat on Facebook1, professional discussion on LinkedIn2, and health information exchange on PatientsLikeMe3 In this thesis the researcher proposes a framework for the management of a user’s multiple online social network profiles. A demonstrator, called Multiple Profile Manager (MPM), will be showcased to illustrate how effective the framework will be. The MPM will achieve the required profile management and synchronisation using a free, open, decentralized social networking platform (OSW) that was proposed by the Vodafone Group in 2010. The proposed MPM will enable a user to create and manage an integrated profile (IP) and share/synchronise this profile with all their social networks. The necessary protocols to support the prototype are also proposed by the researcher. The MPM protocol specification defines an Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) extension for sharing vCard and social network accounts information between the MPM Server, MPM Client, and social network sites (SNSs). . Therefore many web users need to manage disparate profiles across many distributed online sources. Maintaining these profiles is cumbersome, time-consuming, inefficient, and may lead to lost opportunity. The writer of this thesis adopted a research approach and a number of use cases for the implementation of the project. The use cases were created to capture the functional requirements of the MPM and to describe the interactions between users and the MPM. In the research a development process was followed in establishing the prototype and related protocols. The use cases were subsequently used to illustrate the prototype via the screenshots taken of the MPM client interfaces. The use cases also played a role in evaluating the outcomes of the research such as the framework, prototype, and the related protocols. An innovative application of this project is in the area of public health informatics. The researcher utilised the prototype to examine how the framework might benefit patients and physicians. The framework can greatly enhance health information management for patients and more importantly offer a more comprehensive personal health overview of patients to physicians. This will give a more complete picture of the patient’s background than is currently available and will prove helpful in providing the right treatment. The MPM prototype and related protocols have a high application value as they can be integrated into the real OSW platform and so serve users in the modern digital world. They also provide online users with a real platform for centrally storing their complete profile data, efficiently managing their personal information, and moreover, synchronising the overall complete profile with each of their discrete profiles stored in their different social network sites.
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Jayaweera, Prasad M. "A Unified Framework for e-Commerce Systems Development : Business Process Pattern Perspective." Doctoral thesis, Kista : Dept. of Computer and Systems Sciences [Institutionen för Data- och Systemvetenskap], Univ./KTH, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-219.

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Partika, Marek. "Publikace dat ze sítě meteostanic ve formátu DATEX II." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-240798.

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Master’s thesis deals with implementation of a European standard DATEX II. This standard specifies the data format for information transmission in road transport. The road traffic is flowing streams of current information. For the work was selected network of meteorological stations, which will publish the measured data, ie weather conditions of road transport. Measured data will be available to consumers in the format DATEX II. Implementation will be operational in its entirety meteorological station from design to the actual web service that will produce data information for consumers.
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Huang, Chun-lung, and 黃俊龍. "An Extensible Wireless Markup Language Converter." Thesis, 2001. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/62969160568880087624.

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The ultimate purpose of Personal Communication Service (PCS) provides communication services for the users anytime, anywhere and any-device. The general existing HTML pages are designed for browsing in various desktop and laptop environments. Because of the small size of screen, low quality of resolution, insufficient computing power, and narrow bandwidth, it is not suitable to browse the existing HTML pages via handheld devices directly. Therefore, the various and emerging HTML-LIKE markup languages, such as Wireless Markup Language, Compact HTML, and Palm OS HTML, are proposed for wireless environment. Nevertheless, the amount of web pages built by these new HTML-LIKE Markup Languages is less than the amount of existing HTML pages that are still growing at an incredible rate. The purpose of this thesis provides an extensible wireless markup language converter to render the desired content within a HTML page into WML(WAP), Palm OS HTML(Palm), or cHTML(iMode) format. The former HTML pages can be browsed on not only traditional HTML browsers but also various modern handheld devices in wireless environment. Furthermore, the proposed thesis inducts the related rendering strategies that can be expanded into new HTML-LIKE markup languages in the future.
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Friedrich, Matthias [Verfasser]. "Neue Technologien im Retailgeschäft der Banken : die extensible markup language und intelligente Agenten / von Matthias Friedrich." 2002. http://d-nb.info/965147037/34.

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Matějka, Vojtěch. "Metodika výuky značkovacích jazyků." Master's thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-355755.

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The aim of this thesis is to develop an educational methodology for the following languages: Markdown, HyperText Markup Language (HTML), eXtensible Markup Language (XML) and Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG); and to verify the methodology at Czech elementary schools on the lower secondary level. An integral part of the methodology is also an introduction to the history and development, as well as the theory of syntax of the mentioned markup languages, necessary for teaching according to this methodology. The methodology uses specific examples, on which the students can verify their newly acquired knowledge in practice. The verification of the methodology took place in the form of teaching at two Czech elementary schools. The teaching took place in the seventh grade within the compulsory elective subject of informatics, in the ninth grade within a compulsory subject. The expected differences in understanding the markup languages education in favor of the ninth year have not been confirmed. The motivation of the students proved to play much greater role than their age. The verification of the methodology has shown that it is necessary to pay careful attention to the precise formulation of the task assignments and guidelines to the students, to avoid confusion and substitution of the source code of the...
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"TACTICAL MESSAGING AND USAGE OF EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE MESSAGE TEXT FORMATS IN THE TACTICAL COMMAND CONTROL AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS." Master's thesis, METU, 2003. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/1224682/index.pdf.

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Carvalho, Artur Duarte Melo Ferreira Costa. "Inventariação, catalogação e tratamento digital do espólio da escritora Maria Ondina Braga." Master's thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1822/46060.

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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Mediação Cultural e Literária (área de especialização em Estudos de Cinema e Literatura)
Este projeto, desenvolvido no âmbito do Mestrado em Mediação Cultural e Literária – Ramo Cinema e Literatura, tem como um de seus principais objetivos a inventariação e catalogação em formato digital do Espólio da escritora bracarense Maria Ondina Braga, doado pela família desta ao Museu Nogueira da Silva. O processo de inventariação e categorização do espólio da escritora tem como base as diretrizes da Iniciativa de Codificação Textual (Text Encoding Initiative ou TEI) e da metalinguagem de anotação eletrónica Extensible Markup Language (XML). No sentido de divulgar o património literário e biográfico da escritora, este projeto visa ainda a criação de uma página web e um arquivo digital do espólio composto por várias modalidades de pesquisa. A aplicação de suporte à criação de bibliotecas digitais denominada Greenstone Digital Library Software servirá de base à criação do Arquivo Digital do Espólio de Maria Ondina Braga.
The present project, developed in the scope of the Master’s degree in Cultural and Literary Mediation – Literature and Cinema, has inventorying and digital cataloguing of the literary and biographic heritage of Braga’s writer Maria Ondina Braga, donated by her family to the Nogueira da Silva Museum, as one of its major goals. The inventory and cataloguing procedures build on the Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines (TEI) and the Extensible Markup Language (XML). In order to make known the value of the literary and the biographic estate of Maria Ondina Braga, this project also aims to create a Website and a digital archive of the estate with several research modalities. The Greenstone Digital Library Software will be the support application used to create the Digital Archive of the Heritage of Maria Ondina Braga.
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Silva, Cátia Sofia Gomes da. "Transcrição da correspondência dirigida a Camilo Castelo Branco: reflexões sobre princípios e normas de codificação eletrónica." Master's thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1822/44299.

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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Mediação Cultural e Literária
Este projeto tem como principais objetivos a transcrição digital e a revisão de documentos epistolográficos pertencentes ao Arquivo da Correspondência dirigida a Camilo Castelo Branco, e a anotação estrutural dos mesmos documentos para integração posterior no Arquivo Digital da Correspondência para o escritor português do século XIX, a disponibilizar online para fins investigativos. Os processos de transcrição e anotação digital das cartas basear-se-ão na metalinguagem de anotação eletrónica Extensible Markup Language (XML), seguindo as diretivas de anotação da Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) e as propostas do projeto Digital Archive of Letters in Flanders (DALF), referência incontornável no tratamento digital de documentos epistolográficos.
The present project has as its main goals the transcription of correspondence material belonging to the Archive of the Letters addressed to Camilo Castelo Branco into electronic form and the respective annotation of structural and text-specific features. These electronic versions are to be included in the future Digital Archive of the Letters of the 19th century Portuguese writer. This archive will be made available online for research purposes. The transcription and annotation processes will be based on the meta-markup language XML and the annotation guidelines provided by the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) and the project Digital Archive of Letters in Flanders, considered an important source when it comes to describing and encoding correspondence material.
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Anderson, Winston Noël. "Investigating the universality of a semantic web-upper ontology in the context of the African languages." Diss., 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21898.

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Ontologies are foundational to, and upper ontologies provide semantic integration across, the Semantic Web. Multilingualism has been shown to be a key challenge to the development of the Semantic Web, and is a particular challenge to the universality requirement of upper ontologies. Universality implies a qualitative mapping from lexical ontologies, like WordNet, to an upper ontology, such as SUMO. Are a given natural language family's core concepts currently included in an existing, accepted upper ontology? Does SUMO preserve an ontological non-bias with respect to the multilingual challenge, particularly in the context of the African languages? The approach to developing WordNets mapped to shared core concepts in the non-Indo-European language families has highlighted these challenges and this is examined in a unique new context: the Southern African languages. This is achieved through a new mapping from African language core concepts to SUMO. It is shown that SUMO has no signi ficant natural language ontology bias.
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