4 resultados para Graphical interface
em Universitat de Girona, Spain
Resumo:
El mundo del software está cambiando. El desarrollo de Internet y las conexiones de datos hacen que las personas estén conectadas prácticamente en cualquier lugar. La madurez de determinadas tecnologías y el cambio del perfil de los usuarios de consumidor a generador de contenidos son algunos de los pilares de este cambio. Los Content Management Systems (CMS) son plataformas que proporcionan la base para poder generar webs colaborativas de forma sencilla y sin necesidad de tener excesivos conocimientos previos y son responsables de buena parte de este desarrollo. Una de las posibilidades que todavía no se han explotado suficientemente en estos sistemas es la georreferenciación de contenidos. De esta forma, aparece una nueva categoría de enlaces semánticos en base a las relaciones espaciales. En el actual estado de la técnica, se puede aprovechar la potencia de las bases de datos espaciales para manejar contenidos georreferenciados y sus relaciones espaciales, pero prácticamente ningún CMS lo aprovecha. Este proyecto se centra en desarrollar un módulo para el CMS Drupal que proporcione un soporte verdaderamente espacial y una interfaz gráfica en forma de mapa, mediante las que se puedan georreferenciar los contenidos. El módulo es independiente del proveedor de cartografía, ya que se utiliza la librería Open Source de abstracción de mapas IDELab Mapstraction Interactive. De esta forma se aúna la independencia tecnológica con la gestión verdaderamente espacial de los contenidos
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This paper presents a Graphical User Interface, developed with python and the graphic library wxpython, to GRASS GIS. This GUI allows to access several modules with a graphic interface written in Spanish. Its main purpouse is to be a teaching tool, that is the reason way it only allows to access several basic put crucial moludes. It also allows user to organize the elements presented to stress the aspects to be resalted in a particular working sesion with the program
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A long development time is needed from the design to the implementation of an AUV. During the first steps, simulation plays an important role, since it allows for the development of preliminary versions of the control system to be integrated. Once the robot is ready, the control systems are implemented, tuned and tested. The use of a real-time simulator can help closing the gap between off-line simulation and real testing using the already implemented robot. When properly interfaced with the robot hardware, a real-time graphical simulation with a "hardware in the loop" configuration, can allow for the testing of the implemented control system running in the actual robot hardware. Hence, the development time is drastically reduced. These paper overviews the field of graphical simulators used for AUV development proposing a classification. It also presents NEPTUNE, a multi-vehicle, real-time, graphical simulator based on OpenGL that allows hardware in the loop simulations
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The proposal presented in this thesis is to provide designers of knowledge based supervisory systems of dynamic systems with a framework to facilitate their tasks avoiding interface problems among tools, data flow and management. The approach is thought to be useful to both control and process engineers in assisting their tasks. The use of AI technologies to diagnose and perform control loops and, of course, assist process supervisory tasks such as fault detection and diagnose, are in the scope of this work. Special effort has been put in integration of tools for assisting expert supervisory systems design. With this aim the experience of Computer Aided Control Systems Design (CACSD) frameworks have been analysed and used to design a Computer Aided Supervisory Systems (CASSD) framework. In this sense, some basic facilities are required to be available in this proposed framework: ·