9 resultados para Google API

em BORIS: Bern Open Repository and Information System - Berna - Suiça


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Wie viele andere GIS-Dienstleister der Öffentlichen Verwaltung auch, ist die Abteilung Geoinformation und Vermessung des Kantons Luzern (geo) mit der wachsenden Nachfrage nach flexiblen Webmapping-Applikationen konfrontiert. Neben klassischen Stand-Alone-Anwendungen unterschiedlicher Komplexität werden zunehmend integrierte Lösungen aktuell. Drittanbieter-Applikationen sollen mit Mapping- und GIS-Funktionalitäten erweitert werden. Um den vielfältigen Ansprüchen gerecht zu werden, hat geo zu diesem Zweck einen Viewer (MapViewer LU 4.0) und ein eigenes API (geo.api LU) inklusive Print-Service entwickelt. Das API baut als Erweiterung auf dem bestehenden Esri JavaScript API auf. In der Präsentation werden Anforderungen, Lösungsansätze sowie die konkrete Umsetzung mittels Anwendungs-Demo vorgestellt.

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Diagnostic tests in patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy are frequently positive to venoms of both honey bee and wasp (Vespula). Component-resolved analysis with recombinant species-specific major allergens (rSSMA) may help to distinguish true double sensitization from crossreactivity.

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When changing the API of a framework, we need to migrate its clients. This is best done automatically. In this paper, we focus on API migration where the mechanism for inversion of control changes. We propose to use dynamic analysis for such API migration since structural refactorings alone are often not sufficient. We consider JExample as a case-study. JExample extends JUnit with first-class dependencies and fixture injection. We investigate how dynamically collected information about test coverage and about instances under test can be used to detect dependency injection candidates.

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Over the past few years, archaeology has experienced a rapid development in geophysical prospection and remote sensing techniques. At the same time, the focus of archaeological research has shifted to landscape evelopment and human interaction. To impart the results, new methods and techniques are necessary. Virtual globes such as Google Earth offer fascinating methods of giving interested amateurs the possibility to interactively explore ancient cities and landscapes. Thanks to the increasing usage of GIS in cultural heritage, the implementation of interactive three dimensional learning opportunities becomes less and less tedious, but the non-linear narrative story telling medium demands for a special adaption of the content. This paper summarizes the experience gained during the realization of the “Virtual Cilicia Project” and outlines the future potential of virtual globes in the field of cultural heritage.