Comparison of BP and Gauss Code Base on Fountain Code

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Zhang Fan ◽  
Xu Lixin ◽  
Pan Xi
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Elena Mammi ◽  
Veronica Palma ◽  
Alessandro Neri ◽  
Marco Carli

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Kenn R. Luecke ◽  
Brian J. Ellis ◽  
Ira Baxter ◽  
Robert L. Akers ◽  
Michael Mehlich
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Sensors ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (10) ◽  
pp. 1685 ◽  
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Jianhang Liu ◽  
Wenbin Zhang ◽  
Qi Wang ◽  
Shibao Li ◽  
Haihua Chen ◽  
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Author(s):  
Raghav Goel and Dr. Bhoomi Gupta

Are you a software engineer/developer/coder or maybe even a tech enthusiast who is thinking of agility, parallel development and reducing cost. In the early twentieth century, we witnessed the rise of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), which is a software architecture pattern that allows us to construct large-scale enterprise applications that require us to integrate multiple services, each of which is made over different platforms and languages through a common communication mechanism, where we write code and multiple services talk to each other’s for a business use case, but sometimes we end up with one big monolithic code base whose maintenance becomes difficult. Nowadays clients are using cloud and paying for on-demand services without effectively utilizing resources. These problems invite micro-services. In this paper, I am going to discuss how one should use scale application in a production environment and local machine


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-89
Author(s):  
Indra Swarna ◽  
James Purnama ◽  
Randy Anthony

Kunyahku is an online catering platform that provides catalogs of menus from local caterer near the user and become the distributor that will take the order and deliver them. In developing an application, the most important aspect for small start-up companies is to have a development stack that can deliver the app into multiple platform by using a single code base to reduce the cost of developers, improve efficiency and reduce the time to develop the application itself. To provide the necessity of building an application for Kunyahku, this paper is aimed to find the most suitable cross platform framework for developing the Kunyahku application. This research focuses on comparison between existing popular cross-platform and proving the suitable one to be used in development cycle in the case of Kunyahku requirements. Sets of test and comparison were conducted in order to compare the most suitable cross platform between React Native and Flutter such as render test and comparing each advantage coming out from using each of the cross-platform.After all the requirements are gathered and then the most suitable framework will be chosen which is Flutter. Performance analysis and the benefits of using Flutter framework are elaborated and thus proving it is the most suitable development stack to be used in Kunyahku case and the development time can be reduced since it is a cross-platform technology that output the application into three different platform rather than managing separate platform for each different one. Testing shows that flutter also met all the requirements thus proving flutter address the problems of scalability and faster development compared to developing each native platform one by one.


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Pinyi Ren ◽  
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Zhigang Chen

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Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 11
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Klaus Rechert ◽  
Jurek Oberhauser ◽  
Rafael Gieschke

Software and in particular source code became an important component of scientific publications and henceforth is now subject of research data management.  Maintaining source code such that it remains a usable and a valuable scientific contribution is and remains a huge task. Not all code contributions can be actively maintained forever. Eventually, there will be a significant backlog of legacy source-code. In this article we analyse the requirements for applying the concept of long-term reusability to source code. We use simple case study to identify gaps and provide a technical infrastructure based on emulator to support automated builds of historic software in form of source code.  


2016 ◽  
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Kyle T Mandli ◽  
Aaron J Ahmadia ◽  
Marsha Berger ◽  
Donna Calhoun ◽  
David L George ◽  
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Clawpack is a software package designed to solve nonlinear hyperbolic partial differential equations using high-resolution finite volume methods based on Riemann solvers and limiters. The package includes a number of variants aimed at different applications and user communities. Clawpack has been actively developed as an open source project for over 20 years. The latest major release, Clawpack 5, introduces a number of new features and changes to the code base and a new development model based on GitHub and Git submodules. This article provides a summary of the most significant changes, the rationale behind some of these changes, and a description of our current development model.


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