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Web Based Building Automation Controls and Energy Information Systems
Published in Barney L. Capehart, Timothy Middelkoop, Paul J. Allen, David C. Green, Handbook of Web Based Energy Information and Control Systems, 2020
Paul J. Allen, David C. Green, Steve Tom, Jim Lewis
Although there are many web servers available to choose from, two are the most popular by far. Microsoft’s. Internet Information Services (IIS) comes with Windows server software. Apache web server is a good choice for other operating systems. Any web server needs some configuration to produce web content, especially if it is querying a database. The web-publishing task will likely require custom folders, special access permissions and a default page.
Web-based Building Automation Controls and Energy Information Systems
Published in Barney L. Capehart, Wayne C. Turner, William J. Kennedy, Guide to Energy Management, 2020
Barney L. Capehart, Wayne C. Turner, William J. Kennedy
Although there are many web servers available to choose from, two are the most popular by far. Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) comes with Windows server software. Apache web server is a good choice for other operating systems. Any web server needs some configuration to produce web content, especially if it is querying a database. The web-publishing task will likely require custom folders, special access permissions and a default page.
Web-based Building Automation Controls and Energy Information Systems
Published in Barney L. Capehart, William J. Kennedy, Wayne C. Turner, Guide to Energy Management, 2020
Barney L. Capehart, William J. Kennedy, Wayne C. Turner
Although there are many web servers available to choose from, two are the most popular by far. Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) comes with Windows server software. Apache web server is a good choice for other operating systems. Any web server needs some configuration to produce web content, especially if it is querying a database. The web-publishing task will likely require custom folders, special access permissions and a default page.
Sustainable supply chain innovation: model validity and resilience study in the Moroccan context
Published in Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal, 2023
Ahmed El Maalmi, Kaoutar Jenoui, Laila El Abbadi
Where: SSCI refers to Sustainable Supply Chain Innovation, ISC to Innovative Supply Chain, ISC to Sustainable Supply Chain, SCO to Supply Chain Orientation, SCI to Supply Chain Integration, CC to Competition Capability, BCM to Business continuity Management, HAS to Human and Social Approach, SES to Sustainable Environment Strategy and ITS to Industry 4.0 Technological Systems. For subconstructs, SI refers to Supplier integration, CI refers to Customer integration, C to Cost, A to Attitude, Q to Quality, I to Intention, F to Flexibility, D to Delivery, PO to Policy and objectives, RA to Risk approach, CM to Change management, BCP to Business Continuity Plan, KMA to Knowledge management and Awareness, PPC to Pollution prevention and control, EC to Environmental competencies, GD to Green Design, RP to Respect for policy, ID to Information disclosure, WSH to Worker’s Safety and Health, TE to Trust and Ethics. In the concerns of technological systems, VS stands for Virtual store, VI for Vertical Integration, HI for Horizontal Integration, SMCT for social media and Collaborative technologies, IIS for Internet Information service, BDA for Big data analytics, IOTS for Internet of things and systems, MT for Mobile Technologies.
A spatially explicit framework for climate adaptation
Published in Urban Water Journal, 2018
Joshphar Kunapo, Tim D. Fletcher, Anthony R. Ladson, Luke Cunningham, Matthew J. Burns
Web-GIS is a convenient and cost-effective tool to promote accessibility, efficient distribution, effective administration, and cross-platform flexibility of geodata (Kunapo et al. 2005a; Albano, Sole, and Adamowski 2015). The ICAM system architecture has three main components: the database, the Server-side ICAM Engine, and the Web interface. The Web server uses Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS), with ArcGIS Server 10.2 (ESRI 2015) to serve spatial data. The development of the Web interface was implemented using HTML, Java Scripts, and ArcGIS Server Application Programming Interfaces (API). The server-side business logic was developed using Active Server Pages (ASP). The ICAM spatial data includes general GIS base layers and purpose-built GIS layers. The purpose-built GIS layers are further grouped into six categories: heat, drought, flood, river rise, sea-level rise and sub-catchment/catchment information is given in Supplementary Material (Table S3).
GNSSer: objected-oriented and design pattern-based software for GNSS data parallel processing
Published in Journal of Spatial Science, 2021
Linyang Li, Zhiping Lu, Zhengsheng Chen, Yang Cui, Dashuang Sun, Yupu Wang, Yingcai Kuang, Fangchao Wang
Figure 10 shows the network parallel processing based on WCF under a multi-node platform. Assuming there are four nodes in a local area network, the interface method is adopted to realise the service contract based on network communication. Actual service codes are derived and established from these contracts; then, the network transfer protocol (HTTP or TCP) is applied to bind network communication. Finally, the GNSS data parallel processing service is released in the internet information services (IIS) of each node and instantiated for the client to call.