scholarly journals BrainGlobe Atlas API: a common interface for neuroanatomical atlases

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (54) ◽  
pp. 2668 ◽  
Author(s):  
Federico Claudi ◽  
Luigi Petrucco ◽  
Adam Tyson ◽  
Tiago Branco ◽  
Troy Margrie ◽  
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Author(s):  
Archana Benkar ◽  
Abhishek Duduskar ◽  
Shivani Gandhamwar ◽  
Prof. P. A. More

The project aims at making old/dum electric appliances smart for controlling remotely for easy and touchless/contactless operations via software operations. As in this era of covid-19, a button is the most common interface to interact with the digital world. It could be as simple as a light/fan switch. So our Smart Switch box can be used to replace the existing switches in home which produces sparks and results in fire accidents in a few situations. Considering the advantages of Wi-Fi, an advanced automation system was developed to control the appliances in the house.


Author(s):  
Robert Ellenberg ◽  
Robert Sherbert ◽  
Paul Y. Oh ◽  
Alex Alspach ◽  
Roy J. Gross ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 131 ◽  
pp. 491-504 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seyyed Ehsan Salamati Taba ◽  
Iman Keivanloo ◽  
Ying Zou ◽  
Shaohua Wang

Author(s):  
Mª Ángeles Moraga ◽  
Ignacio García-Rodríguez de Guzmán ◽  
Coral Calero ◽  
Mario Piattini

The use of Web portals continues to rise, showing their importance in the current information society. Specifically, this chapter focuses on portlet-based portals. Portlets are Web components, and they can be thought of as COTS but in a Web setting. Recently, the Web service for remote portlets (WSRP) standard has come into existence. Its aim is to provide a common interface in order to allow the communication between portal and portlets. Bearing all that in mind, in this chapter we propose an ontology for this standard. This ontology offers an understandable summary of the standard. Thus, the ontology leads both portlet and portal developers to focus their effort on developing the portlet domain logic instead of implementing its communication.


2019 ◽  
Vol 214 ◽  
pp. 07019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mayank Sharma ◽  
Maarten Litmaath ◽  
Eraldo Silva Junior ◽  
Renato Santana

This article describes a new framework, called SIMPLE, for settingup and maintaining classic WLCG sites with minimal operational efforts and insights needed into the WLCG middleware. The framework provides a single common interface to install and configure any of its supported grid services, such as Compute Elements, Batch Systems, Worker Nodes and miscellaneous middleware packages. It leverages modern container orchestration tools like Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, and confiuration management tools like Puppet, Ansible, to automate deployment of the WLCG services on behalf of a site admin. The framework is modular and extensible by design. Therefore, it is easy to add support for more grid services as well as infrastructure automation tools to accommodate diverse scenarios at different sites. We provide insight into the design of the framework and our efforts towards development, release and deployment of its first implementation featuring CREAM E, TORQUE Batch System and TORQUE based Worker Nodes.


2017 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 184-191 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tamás Veres ◽  
Szilárd Sajti ◽  
László Cser ◽  
Szabolcs Bálint ◽  
László Bottyán

Neutron supermirrors (SMs), the major components of neutron optical devices, are depth-graded d-spacing multilayers of several hundreds to several thousands of bilayers. The interface roughness is a major factor in the reflectivity of multilayers. This influence is especially significant if the number of bilayers is large. In this work, the interface roughness and its correlations were studied in DC-sputtered Ni–Ti neutron supermirrors. Detector scans were carried out to observe off-specular neutron scattering in selected regions of the q space from (increasing bilayer thickness) normal- and (decreasing bilayer thickness) reverse-layer-sequence SMs. In-plane and out-of-plane roughness correlations are manifested in diffuse scatter plateaus and peaks which are interpreted in terms of resonant diffuse scattering. Distorted wave Born approximation simulations quantitatively reproduce the characteristic features of the measured detector scans with reasonable roughness correlation parameters, i.e. in-plane and out-of-plane correlation lengths, common interface roughness, and Hurst parameters. The different character of resonant diffuse scattering from normal- and reverse-layer-sequence SMs is qualitatively explained and systematized using quasi-kinematical considerations in terms of material and SM parameters. The total off-specular intensity of the supermirrors was found to be non-monotonic with respect to the specular reflectivity at the corresponding angle of incidence.


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