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Data Fusion in Intelligent Traffic and Transportation Engineering Recent Advances and Challenges
Published in Hassen Fourati, Krzysztof Iniewski, Multisensor Data Fusion, 2016
Nour-Eddin El Faouzi, Lawrence A. Klein
Risks are addressed as early as possible in the design process to keep their cost impacts as small as possible. Technology choices are made at the last possible moment so that they do not drive design decisions and to allow the possibility of incorporating the latest technological advances into the system build. Interfaces are focused on and specified as part of the system design to help ensure a smooth integration of individual subsystems, components, and processes. The systems engineering process is especially critical when developing systems to accommodate new concepts such as connected and autonomous vehicles that will operate together with older vehicles and legacy traffic management systems that do not incorporate the newer technologies and features.
Designing the Switch/Router
Published in James Aweya, Designing Switch/Routers, 2023
Unlike a GUI, a CLI is a text-based interface that allows a user to interact with a system (configure, manage, and monitor) via commands statements. The user enters commands into the interface and receive replies the same way via visual prompts. The processing entity or program that handles the CLI is called a Command-Line Interpreter or Command-Line Processor. The CLI of network devices typically includes a collection of commands for configuring, monitoring, and debugging/troubleshooting the system. The CLI is the most commonly used method for configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting a network device.
Communication systems and network technologies
Published in Kennis Chan, Future Communication Technology and Engineering, 2015
A user interface is the system by which people (users) interact with a machine. The user interface includes hardware (physical) and software (logical) components. User interfaces exist for various systems, and provide a means of: Input, which allows the users to manipulate a system;Output, which allows the system to indicate the effects of the users’ manipulation.
The problem of assigning bus drivers to trips in a Spanish public transport company
Published in Engineering Optimization, 2023
Guillermo Esquivel-González, Antonio Sedeño-Noda, Ginés León
The first objective considered in this project was to solve the AD2T-B problem using optimization software in order to validate the performance of the developed tool in the daily operation of the company. Among the existing optimizers, IBM ILOG CPLEX (IBM 2016) is among the most widely used data analysis and optimization software in the industrial and business field. The model is declared using the OPL (see IBM [2016]) modelling language and was written in Python using the CPLEX API. Application programming interface, also known by the acronym API, is a set of subroutines, functions, and procedures that provides a certain library for use by other software as an abstraction layer. Using Python has many advantages, including integration and a large number of libraries available. Among these it is worth highlighting the use of Pyodbc (Kleehammer 2020), which allows the extraction of data from TITSA databases from the Python code itself. Another very useful library is Pandas (McKinney 2011) because it allows a fast and comfortable use of large data volumes.
Instrumental Usability and Effective User Experience: Interwoven Drivers and Outcomes of Human-Computer Interaction
Published in International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2023
Hannu Kivijärvi, Karoliina Pärnänen
A user interface is “a computer-mediated means to facilitate communication between human beings or between a human being and an artefact. The user interface embodies both physical and communicative aspects of input and output, or interactive activity” (Marcus, 2002, p. 24). User interfaces may offer different interaction styles like traditional menus, dialog boxes, and commands or more sophisticated virtual realities, voice and natural language interfaces, and information visualization (Shneiderman et al., 2017).
Bioelectricity generation from three ornamental plants: Chlorophytum comosum, Chasmanthe floribunda and Papyrus diffusus
Published in International Journal of Green Energy, 2018
Yamina Mounia Azri, Insaf Tou, Meriem Sadi, Lamia Benhabyles
The results of physiological and biochemical tests allowed the classification and identification of strains according to the Bergey’s Manual Systematic of Bacteriology using the software Apiwebtm written by B. Bathelot and updated on July 29, 2015. API is an acronym for Applications Programming Interface (Table 1).