scholarly journals Reimagining Health Data Exchange: An Application Programming Interface–Enabled Roadmap for India

10.2196/10725 ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (7) ◽  
pp. e10725 ◽  
Author(s):  
Satchit Balsari ◽  
Alexander Fortenko ◽  
Joaquín A Blaya ◽  
Adrian Gropper ◽  
Malavika Jayaram ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Satchit Balsari ◽  
Alexander Fortenko ◽  
Joaqu�n A. Blaya ◽  
Adrian Gropper ◽  
Malavika Jayaram ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 301-309
Author(s):  
Riovan Styx Roring

Implementation of technology that supports Society 5.0 needs to be done because the principal itself that focused towards technology implementation and not inclined emphasize to the technology development. Furthermore, 5.0 era also priotize technology implementation to all element of the society that could be used by diverse aspect in the community, such as: economics, education. Infrastructure, and community expertises. One of the support technology utilization is Costless Transportation Application Ojek GT base don Android Client and PHP: Hypertext Preporcessor (PHP) Web as server. This application designed using both of the platform above to fulfill the user’s need. Both of the platform are integrated using Application Programming Interface (API) as a data exchange medium to the database. The implementation of the software itself follows the Community Service Freedom Technology (CSFT) that designed as software development pattern which aims to push support technology utilization towards Society 5.0 era. In the future, this software is expected to be a simple of support technology utilization in Society 5.0 era that could be implemented to all the aspect in the community cope. Beside as a solution of costless technology utilization, Ojek GT could also be expected as Business Startup in the creative industry scope.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. e302
Author(s):  
Olga Ogorodnyk ◽  
Mats Larsen ◽  
Ole Vidar Lyngstad ◽  
Kristian Martinsen

Injection molding is a complicated process, and the final part quality depends on many machine and process parameters settings. To increase controllability of the injection molding process, acquisition of the process data is necessary. This paper describes the architecture and development of a prototype of an open application programming interface (API) for injection molding machines (IMMs), which has the potential to be used with different IMMs to log and set the necessary process parameter values. At the moment, the API includes an implementation of EMI data exchange protocol and can be used with ENGEL IMMs with CC300 and RC300 controllers. Data collection of up to 97 machine and process parameters (the number might vary depending on the type of machine at hand), obtained from sensors installed in the machine by the manufacturer is allowed. The API also includes a module for the acquisition of data from additional 3d party sensors. Industrial Raspberry Pi (RevPi) was used to perform analog-to-digital signal conversion and make sensors data accessible via the API prototype. The logging of parameters from the machine and from sensors is synchronized and the sampling frequency can be adjusted if necessary. The system can provide soft real-time communication.


2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (20) ◽  
pp. 4147-4155 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Selby ◽  
Rafael Abbeloos ◽  
Jan Erik Backlund ◽  
Martin Basterrechea Salido ◽  
Guillaume Bauchet ◽  
...  

Abstract Motivation Modern genomic breeding methods rely heavily on very large amounts of phenotyping and genotyping data, presenting new challenges in effective data management and integration. Recently, the size and complexity of datasets have increased significantly, with the result that data are often stored on multiple systems. As analyses of interest increasingly require aggregation of datasets from diverse sources, data exchange between disparate systems becomes a challenge. Results To facilitate interoperability among breeding applications, we present the public plant Breeding Application Programming Interface (BrAPI). BrAPI is a standardized web service API specification. The development of BrAPI is a collaborative, community-based initiative involving a growing global community of over a hundred participants representing several dozen institutions and companies. Development of such a standard is recognized as critical to a number of important large breeding system initiatives as a foundational technology. The focus of the first version of the API is on providing services for connecting systems and retrieving basic breeding data including germplasm, study, observation, and marker data. A number of BrAPI-enabled applications, termed BrAPPs, have been written, that take advantage of the emerging support of BrAPI by many databases. Availability and implementation More information on BrAPI, including links to the specification, test suites, BrAPPs, and sample implementations is available at https://brapi.org/. The BrAPI specification and the developer tools are provided as free and open source.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-31
Author(s):  
Rudianto Rudianto ◽  
Eko Budi Setiawan

Availability the Application Programming Interface (API) for third-party applications on Android devices provides an opportunity to monitor Android devices with each other. This is used to create an application that can facilitate parents in child supervision through Android devices owned. In this study, some features added to the classification of image content on Android devices related to negative content. In this case, researchers using Clarifai API. The result of this research is to produce a system which has feature, give a report of image file contained in target smartphone and can do deletion on the image file, receive browser history report and can directly visit in the application, receive a report of child location and can be directly contacted via this application. This application works well on the Android Lollipop (API Level 22). Index Terms— Application Programming Interface(API), Monitoring, Negative Content, Children, Parent.


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