A customizable visualization framework for VANET application design and development

Author(s):  
Claudia Barberis ◽  
Enrico Gueli ◽  
Minh Tuan Le ◽  
Giovanni Malnati ◽  
Alessandro Nassisi
2021 ◽  
pp. 295-302
Author(s):  
Dimas Rifqi Novica ◽  
Ima Kusumawati Hidayat ◽  
Mitra Istiar Wardhana ◽  
Andy Pramono ◽  
Joko Samodra ◽  
...  

Many potential tourism spots have been recently developed all over Malang, Indonesia. It all started from a university student’s project that transformed the packed living area of the colorful village of Jodipan (Kampung Warna Warni Jodipan) into a tourism destination. After this successful metamorphosis, the nearby villages started to develop their thematic villages. For example, across the bridge from Jodipan there is Kampung 3D and across the railroad track is Kampung Biru Arema. Near these places, there is Sukoharjo sub-district which is longing to do the same. One of the potential attractions on Sukoharjo is Haul Akbar Pondok Pesantren Darul Hadits Al-Faqihiyyah (the annual celebration of the Islamic boarding school Darul Hadits Al-Faqihiyyah), which is a pillar of religious tourism in Malang. This project explored a smartphone application design that would bring tourists to Sukoharjo. The design and development involved adapting prototype SDLC models to quickly involve the audience in the process. The prototype is expected to be used in a pilot project that further employs the development features of the smartphone application. Keywords: Smartphone application, potential tourism spots, prototype SLDC models


2012 ◽  
Vol 263-266 ◽  
pp. 1482-1486
Author(s):  
Chuan Sheng Zhou

Alone with “The Internet of Things” development and expanding in the areas of life, it also brings some big challenges to the traditional software application design and development; especially with the corresponding technologies and strategies of the internet of things enhancement and improvement, and further more with some new equipments and technologies appended or changed in the existing environment, it needs rapidly and easily add some new functionalities to the existing working software applications. But the traditional application design and development still thinking of solution from designers and developers and not from the business point of view, this results in the traditional software applications and its scalability cannot be easily and rapidly satisfy to business requirements. Here, by research on XML, software bus, software component and task-oriented technologies, it illustrates a new way for the software application design and development and try to use task-oriented technology to improve the software application flexibility and scalability to satisfy to enterprise business changes.


Author(s):  
Jianqi Yu ◽  
Pierre Bourret ◽  
Philippe Lalanda ◽  
Johann Bourcier

This chapter introduces the design of a framework to simplify the development of smart home applications featuring self-adaptable capabilities. Building such applications is a difficult task, as it deals with two main concerns a) application design and development for the business logic part, and b) application evolution management at runtime for open environments. In this chapter, the authors propose a holistic approach for building self-adaptive residential applications. They thus propose an architecture-centric model for defining home application architecture, while capturing its variability. This architecture is then sent to a runtime interpreter which dynamically builds and autonomously manages the application to maintain it within the functional bounds defined by its architecture. The whole process is supported by tools to create the architecture model and its corresponding runtime application. This approach has been validated by the implementation of several smart home applications, which have been tested on a highly evolving environment.


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