23 research outputs found

    Audio Playback Software from Barcode

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    Käesoleva bakalaureusetöö eesmärgiks on luua tarkvara, mis sooritab pildituvastust, heli parsimist QR-koodist, kodeerimist, dekodeerimist ja taasesitust. Antakse ülevaade helist digitaalses formaadis, selle omapäradest ning erinevates kasutusvaldkondades esinenud implementatsioonidest.\n\rKirjeldatakse tehnoloogiaid, millega saab tänapäeval kõige paremini käesolevat programmi luua ning tuuakse välja neist kõige paremad. Samuti kirjeldatakse tarkvara loomise tööprotsessi, sellega seonduvaid töövahendeid ning kogu tarkvara arendusteed. Lõpptulemuseks on tarkvara, mis suudab pildituvastuse põhjal tagasi mängida heli ja seda protsessi ka vastupidi läbi viia.The purpose of this Bachelors thesis is to develop a software that is capable of image recognition, audio parsing from a QR Code, audio encoding, decoding and playback. An overview is given of what digital audio is and what its peculiarities and use cases in different real world scenarios are. We also bring forth the idea of this software, best technologies available today to carry out the given task and explain the chosen methods and why they were used. Additionally, we analyze each step in the development of this software, the reasoning behind those steps and the technologies used to execute our tasks. The final result is a program that can parse an image, decode its audio contents and playback them. This process can also be reversed

    Semantic discovery and reuse of business process patterns

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    Patterns currently play an important role in modern information systems (IS) development and their use has mainly been restricted to the design and implementation phases of the development lifecycle. Given the increasing significance of business modelling in IS development, patterns have the potential of providing a viable solution for promoting reusability of recurrent generalized models in the very early stages of development. As a statement of research-in-progress this paper focuses on business process patterns and proposes an initial methodological framework for the discovery and reuse of business process patterns within the IS development lifecycle. The framework borrows ideas from the domain engineering literature and proposes the use of semantics to drive both the discovery of patterns as well as their reuse

    Mobilizing the Past for a Digital Future : The Potential of Digital Archaeology

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    Mobilizing the Past is a collection of 20 articles that explore the use and impact of mobile digital technology in archaeological field practice. The detailed case studies present in this volume range from drones in the Andes to iPads at Pompeii, digital workflows in the American Southwest, and examples of how bespoke, DIY, and commercial software provide solutions and craft novel challenges for field archaeologists. The range of projects and contexts ensures that Mobilizing the Past for a Digital Future is far more than a state-of-the-field manual or technical handbook. Instead, the contributors embrace the growing spirit of critique present in digital archaeology. This critical edge, backed by real projects, systems, and experiences, gives the book lasting value as both a glimpse into present practices as well as the anxieties and enthusiasm associated with the most recent generation of mobile digital tools. This book emerged from a workshop funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities held in 2015 at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston. The workshop brought together over 20 leading practitioners of digital archaeology in the U.S. for a weekend of conversation. The papers in this volume reflect the discussions at this workshop with significant additional content. Starting with an expansive introduction and concluding with a series of reflective papers, this volume illustrates how tablets, connectivity, sophisticated software, and powerful computers have transformed field practices and offer potential for a radically transformed discipline.https://dc.uwm.edu/arthist_mobilizingthepast/1000/thumbnail.jp
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