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A new Approach for Implementing stand-alone and web-based Interpreters for Java

by Stephan Diehl, Claudia Bieg , 2003
"... Compared to imperative programming languages like Pascal or Basic, or functional programming languages like ML or Haskell learning Java is hampered by the fact that to get even the simplest running program the learner has to define a public class and a method with a certain signature. We present bot ..."
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both a stand-alone and a webbased interpreter which execute Java fragments and relieve the learner from programming all the extra code. The implementation of these interpreters extremely differs from other Java interpreters and exploits the Java compiler as much as possible to preserve the original

Design, Implementation and Characterization of Stand-Alone Prototypes for Water Conductivity Assessment

by José Gouveia Pedro M. Ramos
"... Abstract1 — Human life quality and preservation of ecosystems are two major topics that depend on environmental quality. In this paper particular attention is dedicated to water conductivity assessment in estuarine zones. Estuarine zones are generally surrounded by people concentration, that use tho ..."
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that can affect water quality. This paper includes the design and implementation of a low-cost conductivity sensor, its metrological characterization and a detailed description of the calibration techniques used to compensate errors caused by temperature variation. I.

Evolving Domain Specific Languages

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"... cted from embedded implementations in a semi automated way, further blending the distinction between the two approaches. This bodes well for lessening the cost of deploying a DSL since its suggests several strategies for evolving an embedded implementation to a stand-alone one in a cost e#ective way ..."
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cted from embedded implementations in a semi automated way, further blending the distinction between the two approaches. This bodes well for lessening the cost of deploying a DSL since its suggests several strategies for evolving an embedded implementation to a stand-alone one in a cost e

CollabWiseTk: A Toolkit for Rendering Stand-alone Applications Collaborative

by Hemang Lavana, Franc Brglez - In Seventh Annual Tcl/Tk Conference. USENIX , 2000
"... Traditionally, a stand-alone client application is rendered collaborative for members of ateam either by sharing its view or by re-writing it as a collaborative client. However, it may not be possible to anticipate in advance all preferences for collaboration, hence such a client may appear confusin ..."
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Traditionally, a stand-alone client application is rendered collaborative for members of ateam either by sharing its view or by re-writing it as a collaborative client. However, it may not be possible to anticipate in advance all preferences for collaboration, hence such a client may appear

Multi-Party Stand-Alone and Setup-Free Verifiably Committed Signatures

by Huafei Zhu, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu , 2007
"... In this paper, we first demonstrate a gap between the security of verifiably committed signatures in the two-party setting and the security of verifiably committed signatures in the multi-party set-ting. We then extend the state-of-the-art security model of verifiably committed signatures in the two ..."
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in the two-party setting to that of multi-party setting. Since there exists trivial setup-driven solutions to multi-party verifiably committed signatures (e.g., two-signature based solutions, we propose solutions to the multi-party stand-alone verifiably committed signatures in the setup-free model, and show

A comparison between stand-alone and distributed architectures for spectrum hole detection

by Luca Bixio, Marina Ottonello, Mirco Raffetto, Carlo S. Regazzoni - in IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference , 2010
"... Abstract—In this paper two different cognitive radio architectures, i.e. stand-alone and distributed, are proposed for spectrum sensing purposes. In particular, both architectures implement a fast and reliable algorithm based on cyclic features extraction which allows to identify spectrum holes. The ..."
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Abstract—In this paper two different cognitive radio architectures, i.e. stand-alone and distributed, are proposed for spectrum sensing purposes. In particular, both architectures implement a fast and reliable algorithm based on cyclic features extraction which allows to identify spectrum holes

Fuzzy Controller for StandAlone Hybrid PV-Wind Generation Systems

by G. Balasubramanian, S. Singaravelu
"... Abstract—This paper proposes a fuzzy logic based voltage controller for hybrid generation scheme using solar and wind energy for the stand alone applications. The fuzzy logic controller is designed to vary the duty-cycle of the DC-DC converter automatically such that to maintain the load voltage con ..."
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Abstract—This paper proposes a fuzzy logic based voltage controller for hybrid generation scheme using solar and wind energy for the stand alone applications. The fuzzy logic controller is designed to vary the duty-cycle of the DC-DC converter automatically such that to maintain the load voltage

STAND-ALONE SYSTEM FOR E-SHOP ADMINISTRATION BY THE HELP OF WEB SERVICES

by M. Matýsek, M. Adámek, P. Neumann, T. Matulík
"... The main objective of this contribution was design of an application for control of expedition orders and administration of products for an arbitrary e-shop which has had implemented all necessary web services. The application communicates bi-directionally with the e-shop via these web services. A p ..."
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The main objective of this contribution was design of an application for control of expedition orders and administration of products for an arbitrary e-shop which has had implemented all necessary web services. The application communicates bi-directionally with the e-shop via these web services. A

Flexible Stand-Alone Keyword Recognition Application Using Dynamic Time Warping

by Miquel Ferrarons, Xavier Anguera, Jordi Luque
"... Abstract. We introduce a Query-by-Example (QbE) application for smart-phone devices that implements a recently proposed memory-efficient dynamic programming algorithm [1] for the task of keyword search. The application compares acoustic keywords with the audio input from the microphone and reacts to ..."
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Abstract. We introduce a Query-by-Example (QbE) application for smart-phone devices that implements a recently proposed memory-efficient dynamic programming algorithm [1] for the task of keyword search. The application compares acoustic keywords with the audio input from the microphone and reacts

www.iiste.org Signaling For Multimedia Conferencing in Stand-Alone Mobile

by Sudhakar Krishnan, Rubini Pandu
"... Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are infrastructure-less and can be set up anywhere, anytime. They can host a wide range of applications in rescue operations, military, private, and commercial settings. Multimedia conferencing is the basis of a wealth of “killer ” applications that can be deployed in ..."
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of the art and propose a novel architecture based on application-level clusters. Our validation employed SIP as the implementation technology and OPNET as our simulation tool. Our clusters are constructed dynamically and the nodes that act as cluster heads are elected based on their capabilities
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