991 resultados para Java (Programming Language)
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Energia na Agricultura) - FCA
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Este trabalho apresenta uma nova abordagem para avaliação automática de consultas SQL. Essa abordagem propõe uma solução para o desafio de estimular o aprendiz a aperfeiçoar a sua solução: buscando, além de uma resposta que retorna o resultado correto, uma consulta com complexidade próxima da solução ótima. Essa proposta pode ser utilizada em ambientes de educação a distancia ou na educação presencial em atividades de laboratório, incluindo as avaliações. A solução proposta tem como vantagens: (1) o aprendiz recebe um feedback instantâneo durante a atividade prática de programação, o qual permite ao aprendiz refatorar a sua solução em direção a uma solução ótima; (2) completa integração entre o ensino de conceitos de programação com exemplo de fragmentos de programas executáveis on-line; (3) monitoramento das atividades do aprendiz (quantos exemplos foram executados; em cada exercício quantas tentativas de execução foram feitas, etc). Este trabalho é um primeiro passo na direção de construção de um ambiente totalmente assistido (por exemplo com avaliação automática) para ensino da linguagem de programação SQL, onde o professor é liberado do árduo trabalho de correção de comandos SQL podendo realizar tarefas pedagógicas mais relevantes. O método, fundamentado em estatística e métricas da Engenharia de Software, pode ser adaptado para outras linguagens tais como Java e Pascal. Além disso, o LabSQL serve com um laboratório para experimentação de duas novas técnicas, uma de avaliação e outra de acompanhamento, que estão sendo pesquisadas em trabalhos em paralelos: (a) avaliação automática de questões conceituais discursivas, além de permitir as tradicionais perguntas objetivas, (b) método de acompanhamento através de montagem de uma rubrica de avaliação.
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The mobile application proposed in this undergraduate project, classified as a Location-Based Service and named Traveller, was developed to support users of mobile phones equipped with GPS in unknown locations by providing information about weather, location of users and stores in urban areas. The mobile devices whose this project is intended are those equipped with Android. The programming language Java was selected and the Eclipse development environment was used along with the toolkit for developing Android (ADT - Android Development Tools)
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Pós-graduação em Engenharia Elétrica - FEIS
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Energia na Agricultura) - FCA
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Energia na Agricultura) - FCA
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[EN] This paper describes VPL, a Virtual Programming Lab module for Moodle, developed at the University of Las Palmas of Gran Canaria (ULPGC) and released for free uses under GNU/GPL license. For the students, it is a simple development environment with auto evaluation capabilities. For the instructors, it is a students' work management system, with features to facilitate the preparation of assignments, manage the submissions, check for plagiarism, and do assessments with the aid of powerful and flexible assessment tools based on program testing, all of that being independent of the programming language used for the assignments and taken into account critical security issues.
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[ES] El Trabajo de Fin de Grado, Diseño e Implementación de un Convertidor Numérico como Aplicación Android es una aplicación desarrollada para terminales móviles con SO Android. Esta desarrollada en el entorno de desarrollo Eclipse, sobre el lenguaje de programación Java y hace uso de diferentes herramientas, las más importante de ellas el SDK TOOLS para Android. El objetivo o principal motivación por el cual he creado dicha aplicación es facilitarle al usuario final una forma más fácil y amena de acceder a toda la información proporcionada por el Servicio Web Números TIP. Esta aplicación podría tener gran uso en el campo de las enseñanzas primarias para enseñar a los niños a escribir números con letras y también podría ser de gran utilidad para las personas que no tengan un dominio extenso de nuestro idioma. La principal funcionalidad de la aplicación es realizar una consulta al Servicio Web Números TIP y luego mostrar por pantalla todos los datos devueltos. Todo el proceso de dibujo de la interfaz de usuario se realiza de manera dinámica y en tiempo de ejecución, logrando de esta manera adaptarnos a los datos que devuelva el servicio web. Para realizar la consulta al Servicio Web Números TIP el usuario introduce una ristra de caracteres sobre la cual se realizan determinadas comprobaciones en el servidor y se dibuja en la interfaz de usuario la respuesta devuelta. Esta ristra de caracteres puede contener cualquier signo, letra o número y el servicio web se encarga de devolver un error o reconocer un número, ya sea en su forma entera, fraccionaria, decimal o romana. La aplicación esta estandarizada para los cuatro tamaños generales reconocidos por Android y para sus densidades. Además se podría decir que la aplicación reconoce el idioma pre configurado en el teléfono y en base a ello solicita al servicio web las respuestas en español o en inglés.
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Mainstream hardware is becoming parallel, heterogeneous, and distributed on every desk, every home and in every pocket. As a consequence, in the last years software is having an epochal turn toward concurrency, distribution, interaction which is pushed by the evolution of hardware architectures and the growing of network availability. This calls for introducing further abstraction layers on top of those provided by classical mainstream programming paradigms, to tackle more effectively the new complexities that developers have to face in everyday programming. A convergence it is recognizable in the mainstream toward the adoption of the actor paradigm as a mean to unite object-oriented programming and concurrency. Nevertheless, we argue that the actor paradigm can only be considered a good starting point to provide a more comprehensive response to such a fundamental and radical change in software development. Accordingly, the main objective of this thesis is to propose Agent-Oriented Programming (AOP) as a high-level general purpose programming paradigm, natural evolution of actors and objects, introducing a further level of human-inspired concepts for programming software systems, meant to simplify the design and programming of concurrent, distributed, reactive/interactive programs. To this end, in the dissertation first we construct the required background by studying the state-of-the-art of both actor-oriented and agent-oriented programming, and then we focus on the engineering of integrated programming technologies for developing agent-based systems in their classical application domains: artificial intelligence and distributed artificial intelligence. Then, we shift the perspective moving from the development of intelligent software systems, toward general purpose software development. Using the expertise maturated during the phase of background construction, we introduce a general-purpose programming language named simpAL, which founds its roots on general principles and practices of software development, and at the same time provides an agent-oriented level of abstraction for the engineering of general purpose software systems.
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Finding useful sharing information between instances in object- oriented programs has recently been the focus of much research. The applications of such static analysis are multiple: by knowing which variables definitely do not share in memory we can apply conventional compiler optimizations, find coarse-grained parallelism opportunities, or, more importantly, verify certain correctness aspects of programs even in the absence of annotations. In this paper we introduce a framework for deriving precise sharing information based on abstract interpretation for a Java-like language. Our analysis achieves precision in various ways, including supporting multivariance, which allows separating different contexts. We propose a combined Set Sharing + Nullity + Classes domain which captures which instances do not share and which ones are definitively null, and which uses the classes to refine the static information when inheritance is present. The use of a set sharing abstraction allows a more precise representation of the existing sharings and is crucial in achieving precision during interprocedural analysis. Carrying the domains in a combined way facilitates the interaction among them in the presence of multivariance in the analysis. We show through examples and experimentally that both the set sharing part of the domain as well as the combined domain provide more accurate information than previous work based on pair sharing domains, at reasonable cost.
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Finding useful sharing information between instances in object- oriented programs has been recently the focus of much research. The applications of such static analysis are multiple: by knowing which variables share in memory we can apply conventional compiler optimizations, find coarse-grained parallelism opportunities, or, more importantly,erify certain correctness aspects of programs even in the absence of annotations In this paper we introduce a framework for deriving precise sharing information based on abstract interpretation for a Java-like language. Our analysis achieves precision in various ways. The analysis is multivariant, which allows separating different contexts. We propose a combined Set Sharing + Nullity + Classes domain which captures which instances share and which ones do not or are definitively null, and which uses the classes to refine the static information when inheritance is present. Carrying the domains in a combined way facilitates the interaction among the domains in the presence of mutivariance in the analysis. We show that both the set sharing part of the domain as well as the combined domain provide more accurate information than previous work based on pair sharing domains, at reasonable cost.
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Este proyecto tiene como objetivo el desarrollo de una interfaz MIDI, basada en técnicas de procesamiento digital de la imagen, capaz de controlar diversos parámetros de un software de audio mediante información gestual: el movimiento de las manos. La imagen es capturada por una cámara Kinect comercial y los datos obtenidos por ésta son procesados en tiempo real. La finalidad es convertir la posición de varios puntos de control de nuestro cuerpo en información de control musical MIDI. La interfaz ha sido desarrollada en el lenguaje y entorno de programación Processing, el cual está basado en Java, es de libre distribución y de fácil utilización. El software de audio seleccionado es Ableton Live, versión 8.2.2, elegido porque es útil tanto para la composición musical como para la música en directo, y esto último es la principal utilidad que se le pretende dar a la interfaz. El desarrollo del proyecto se divide en dos bloques principales: el primero, diseño gráfico del controlador, y el segundo, la gestión de la información musical. En el primer apartado se justifica el diseño del controlador, formado por botones virtuales: se explica el funcionamiento y, brevemente, la función de cada botón. Este último tema es tratado en profundidad en el Anexo II: Manual de usuario. En el segundo bloque se explica el camino que realiza la información MIDI desde el procesador gestual hasta el sintetizador musical. Este camino empieza en Processing, desde donde se mandan los mensajes que más tarde son interpretados por el secuenciador seleccionado, Ableton Live. Una vez terminada la explicación con detalle del desarrollo del proyecto se exponen las conclusiones del autor acerca del desarrollo del proyecto, donde se encuentran los pros y los contras a tener en cuenta para poder sacar el máximo provecho en el uso del controlador . En este mismo bloque de la memoria se exponen posibles líneas futuras a desarrollar. Se facilita también un presupuesto, desglosado en costes materiales y de personal. ABSTRACT. The aim of this project is the development of a MIDI interface based on image digital processing techniques, able to control several parameters of an audio software using gestural information, the movement of the hands. The image is captured by a commercial Kinect camera and the data obtained by it are processed in real time. The purpose is to convert the position of various points of our body into MIDI musical control information. The interface has been developed in the Processing programming language and environment which is based on Java, freely available and easy to used. The audio software selected is Ableton Live, version 8.2.2, chosen because it is useful for both music composition and live music, and the latter is the interface main intended utility. The project development is divided into two main blocks: the controller graphic design, and the information management. The first section justifies the controller design, consisting of virtual buttons: it is explained the operation and, briefly, the function of each button. This latter topic is covered in detail in Annex II: user manual. In the second section it is explained the way that the MIDI information makes from the gestural processor to the musical synthesizer. It begins in Processing, from where the messages, that are later interpreted by the selected sequencer, Ableton Live, are sent. Once finished the detailed explanation of the project development, the author conclusions are presented, among which are found the pros and cons to take into account in order to take full advantage in the controller use. In this same block are explained the possible future aspects to develop. It is also provided a budget, broken down into material and personal costs.
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We present an undergraduate course on concurrent programming where formal models are used in different stages of the learning process. The main practical difference with other approaches lies in the fact that the ability to develop correct concurrent software relies on a systematic transformation of formal models of inter-process interaction (so called shared resources), rather than on the specific constructs of some programming language. Using a resource-centric rather than a language-centric approach has some benefits for both teachers and students. Besides the obvious advantage of being independent of the programming language, the models help in the early validation of concurrent software design, provide students and teachers with a lingua franca that greatly simplifies communication at the classroom and during supervision, and help in the automatic generation of tests for the practical assignments. This method has been in use, with slight variations, for some 15 years, surviving changes in the programming language and course length. In this article, we describe the components and structure of the current incarnation of the course?which uses Java as target language?and some tools used to support our method. We provide a detailed description of the different outcomes that the model-driven approach delivers (validation of the initial design, automatic generation of tests, and mechanical generation of code) from a teaching perspective. A critical discussion on the perceived advantages and risks of our approach follows, including some proposals on how these risks can be minimized. We include a statistical analysis to show that our method has a positive impact in the student ability to understand concurrency and to generate correct code.
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El proyecto fin de carrera de herramienta de apoyo a la docencia en Sistemas Operativos quiere ayudar al alumno a entender el funcionamiento de un planificador a corto plazo. Lo hace mediante una representación gráfica de procesos que ocupan o el procesador o distintas unidades de entrada/salida mientras transcurre el tiempo. El tiempo está dividido en ciclos de reloj de un procesador, a lo que a continuación se referirá como unidades de tiempo. Los procesos están definidos por su nombre, la instante de entrada que entran al sistema, su prioridad y la secuencia de unidades de tiempo en el procesador y unidades de entrada/salida que necesitan para terminar su trabajo. El alumno puede configurar el sistema a su gusto en cuanto al número y comportamiento de las unidades de entrada/salida. Puede definir que una unidad solo permita acceso exclusivo a los procesos, es decir que solo un proceso puede ocuparla simultáneamente, o que permita el acceso múltiple a sus recursos. El alumno puede construir un planificador a corto plazo propio, integrarlo en el sistema y ver cómo se comporta. Se debe usar la interfaz Java proporcionada para su construcción. La aplicación muestra datos estadísticos como por ejemplo la eficiencia del sistema (el tiempo activo de la CPU dividido por el tiempo total de la simulación), tiempos de espera de los procesos, etc. Se calcula después de cada unidad de tiempo para que el alumno pueda ver el momento exacto donde la simulación tomó un giro inesperado. La aplicación está compuesta por un motor de simulación que contiene toda la lógica y un conjunto de clases que forman la interfaz gráfica que se presenta al usuario. Estos dos componentes pueden ser reemplazados siempre y cuando se mantenga la definición de sus conectores igual. La aplicación la he hecho de manejo muy simple e interfaz fácil de comprender para que el alumno pueda dedicar todo su tiempo a probar distintas configuraciones y situaciones y así entender mejor la asignatura. ABSTRACT. The project is called “Tool to Support Teaching of the Subject Operating Systems” and is an application that aims to help students understand on a deeper level the inner workings of how an operating system handles multiple processes in need of CPU time by the means of a short-term planning algorithm. It does so with a graphical representation of the processes that occupy the CPU and different input/output devices as time passes by. Time is divided in CPU cycles, from now on referred to as time units. The processes are defined by their name, the moment they enter the system, their priority and the sequence of time units they need to finish their job. The student can configure the system by changing the number and behavior of the input/output devices. He or she can define whether a device should only allow exclusive access, i.e. only one process can occupy it at any given time, or if it should allow multiple processes to access its resources. The student can build a planning algorithm of his or her own and easily integrate it into the system to see how it behaves. The provided Java interface and the programming language Java should be used to build it. The application shows statistical data, e.g. the efficiency of the system (active CPU time divided by total simulation time) and time spent by the processes waiting in queues. The data are calculated after passing each time unit in order for the student to see the exact moment where the simulation took an unexpected turn. The application is comprised of a simulation motor, which handles all the logic, and a set of classes, which is the graphical user interface. These two parts can be replaced individually if the definition of the connecting interfaces stays the same. I have made the application to be very easy to use and with an easy to understand user interface so the student can spend all of his or her time trying out different configurations and scenarios in order to understand the subject better.
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This paper presents a novel tablet based end-user interface for industrial robot programming (called Hammer). This application makes easier to program tasks for industrial robots like polishing, milling or grinding. It is based on the Scratch programming language, but specifically design and created for Android OS. It is a visual programming concept that allows non-skilled programmer operators to create programs. The application also allows to monitor the tasks while it is being executed by overlapping real time information through augmented reality. The application includes a teach pendant screen that can be customized according to the operator needs at every moment.