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APPLICATION OF REMOTE AND MONITORING BASED JAVA REMOTE METHOD INVOCATION
This research aims to develop application software of Remote and Monitoring based on Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI). This application software can be used as remote control and monitoring on a connected computer network that is not limited to the operating system used.
This study uses an object-oriented software development and combined with the waterfall software model process which through 4 stages. The first stage, analysis requirement, observation of the application of existing remote system, and the study of literature. Second stage, the design of the system include use case diagrams that illustrate the actors activities of the application and sequence diagrams describe the sequence of execution of applications. Third stages, coding, coding implementation of the design sequence diagrams and test units or more often called white-box testing. Fourth stages, integrated testing includes the black-box testing, alpha testing that will be used to determine the performance of the application, and beta testing to users of the Focus Group Discussion Digital Networks and Multimedia Puskom UNY.
Based on the testing results of software applications Remote and Monitoring based on Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) indicates that: 1) Application of Remote and Monitoring based Java Remote Method Invocation has been successfully designed, manufactured, and implemented. 2) The performance of the application of of Remote and Monitoring based Java Remote Method Invocation has a good performance all the systems tested can run and work in accordance with the desired specifications. 3) Feasibility of applications Remote and Monitoring based on Java Remote Method Invocation in terms of usability is very feasible with percentage 82,14 %.
Keywords: applications, and remote monitoring, remote system, remote control, Java, Remote Method Invocatio
Building knowledge for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander remote tourism: lessons from comparable tourism initiatives around the world
This report aims to build knowledge about what issues Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people may need to consider in remote tourism by reviewing, compiling and drawing insights from comparable tourism initiatives around the world.The report is based on information from a range of sources that highlight remote tourism issues at many different levels of strategy and development , from the micro level of ensuring engagement with local service providers, to the broad level of collaboration strategies with diverse interest groups. The examples identify a wealth of remote tourism roles available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, demonstrating that remote tourism is complicated and people should examine which roles are appropriate and achievable.The report covers the main remote area landscape settings: remote arid and semi-arid areas (deserts), remote rainforests, remote high altitude mountainous areas, and remote cold and warm water islands. Each section discusses a collection of cases and other tourism initiatives by people s indigenous to the respective remote landscape settings. Many cases illustrate the desires of people around the world to preserve natural and cultural qualities while sharing remote areas through tourism. Summaries from each case identify issues that progressively build further insight into the challenges and strategies people from around the world have applied to remote tourism.A limitation of the report is that the review provides a snapshot of remote tourism activity throughout the world; it has not been able to say which of these activities are sustainable. Nevertheless, this approach uncovers the gravity of challenges faced by Indigenous peoples around the world involved in remote tourism, with the common dependence on external sources particularly noted. While presenting the strategies used in the various international contexts to contend with the challenges, the report suggests that local knowledge and insight cannot be underestimated as a major factor in developing successful Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tourism businesses
New Jersey's Growing Remote Workforce and the Skill Requirements of Employers
Highlights factors driving the rise in remote work jobs, the ways remote work is affecting the workplace, and the skills workers need to be effective in remote work environments
Remote Inflation: Hybrid-like inflation without hybrid-type potential
A new scenario of hybrid-like inflation is considered without using
hybrid-type potential. Radiation raised continuously by a dissipating inflaton
field keeps symmetry restoration in a remote sector, and the false-vacuum
energy of the remote sector dominates the energy density during inflation.
Remote inflation is terminated when the temperature reaches the critical
temperature, or when the slow-roll condition is violated. Without introducing a
complex form of couplings, inflaton field may either roll-in (like a standard
hybrid inflation) or roll-out (like an inverted-hybrid model or quintessential
inflation) on arbitrary inflaton potential. Significant signatures of remote
inflation can be observed in the spectrum caused by (1) the inhomogeneous phase
transition in the remote sector, or (2) a successive phase transition in the
remote sector. Remote inflation can predict strong amplification or suppression
of small-scale perturbations without introducing multiple inflation. Since the
inflaton may have a run-away potential, it is also possible to identify the
inflaton with quintessence, without introducing additional mechanisms. Even if
the false-vacuum energy is not dominated by the remote sector, the phase
transition in the remote sector is possible during warm inflation, which may
cause significant amplification/suppression of the curvature perturbations.Comment: 28 pages, 1 figure, fixed references, accepted for publication in
JCA
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