The document discusses Google's driverless car project. It describes how the car uses sensors like LIDAR and video cameras along with Google Maps and artificial intelligence software to navigate roads safely without human intervention. The AI analyzes sensor data to determine speed, steering, and navigation. Google has tested the technology extensively, logging over 140,000 miles. The conclusion suggests driverless vehicles could be commercially available within 5 years.
Self-driving cars can navigate without human input using sensors like radar and computer vision. Experiments with autonomous vehicles began in the 1920s, and the first truly self-driving car appeared in 1980. At CES this month, 10 exhibitors showcased self-driving technologies including Navya's electric shuttle bus and Rinspeed's luxury living room-inspired vehicle. Waymo has been developing self-driving systems since 2009 and has logged over 3 million autonomous miles. Ethical challenges for autonomous vehicles include how to program responses in emergency situations.
The document provides a history of artificial intelligence, key figures in AI development, and examples of modern AI technologies. It discusses how the idea of AI originated in ancient Greece and how Alan Turing introduced the Turing test in 1937. Examples of modern AI include Sophia, a humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics, and Rashmi, an Indian humanoid robot that can speak three languages. The document outlines advances in AI and its applications in fields such as military technology, space exploration, healthcare, and more.
The project is designed to develop a density based dynamic traffic signal system having remote override facilities. During normal time the signal timing changes automatically on sensing the traffic density at the junction but in the event of any emergency vehicle like ambulance, fire brigade etc. requiring priority are built in with RF remote control to override the set timing by providing instantaneous green signal in the desired direction while blocking the other lanes by red signal for some time. Traffic congestion is a severe problem in many major cities across the world thus it is felt imperative to provide such facilities to important vehicles.
Conventional traffic light system is based on fixed time concept allotted to each side of the junction which cannot be varied as per varying traffic density. Junction timings allotted are fixed. Sometimes higher traffic density at one side of the junction demands longer green time as compared to standard allotted time. The proposed system using a PIC microcontroller duly interfaced with sensors, changes the junction timing automatically to accommodate movement of vehicles smoothly avoiding unnecessary waiting time at the junction. The sensors used in this project are IR, are in line of sight configuration across the loads to detect the density at the traffic signal. The override feature is activated by an on board RF transmitter operated from the emergency vehicle.
Vechicle accident prevention using eye bilnk sensor pptsatish 486
This document describes a vehicle accident prevention system using an eye blink sensor. The system uses an IR sensor to detect a driver's eye blinks and a microcontroller to process the sensor data. If no eye blinks are detected for a period of time, indicating potential drowsiness, the system will stop the vehicle and trigger an alarm to prevent accidents. The system could also be expanded in the future to detect alcohol and stop the vehicle if the driver is intoxicated.
Today, every person facing the problem of traffic jam on the road, road accident is the measure problem for us. So this device “SMART VEHICLE SECURA”, which can be useful for stopping the accident and also useful for saving the life of human being. It is a device that works to provide the security of the vehicles.
The document discusses the history and types of electric and autonomous vehicles. It describes Thomas Edison's early electric car and the benefits of electric vehicles over gas-powered vehicles. The types of electric vehicles discussed are plug-in electric, hybrid electric, and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Google's self-driving car program and the development of autonomous vehicle technology over time is also summarized.
The document discusses driverless cars, including their history and components. Driverless cars can steer, accelerate, and brake autonomously using sensors like LIDAR and cameras, as well as maps and artificial intelligence software. They are being developed to reduce accidents caused by human error and increase road safety. The technology is still being tested but could be available commercially in the next few years.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - SHAPING THE FUTURE.pptxShubhamSagar67
The document defines artificial intelligence and discusses its history and current applications. It begins with definitions of AI and discusses its early history, including Alan Turing's seminal 1950 paper asking if machines can think. The document then summarizes the current status of AI, including applications in mobile phones, video games, GPS, robotics, and Google's work in deep learning. It outlines challenges for AI, the future potential of self-driving cars and medical advances, as well as pros and cons. It concludes by defining AI as the study and design of intelligent agents.
Know Everything About Artificial Intelligence
AI involves machine learning, deep learning and many other programmable capabilities.
Let’s know all about the AI.
What is AI:
AI is intelligence exhibited by machines AI systems seek to process or respond to data in human-like ways.
AI can be seen at:
1. Marketing- Here AI analyze buyer’s behavior and provide best products & deals to them.
2. Predictive systems- These AI are made to look at statistical data and form valuable conclusions.
3. Editing Softwares- Here AIs suggest the ways that can be used to make pictures and texts more attractive.
4. Research- Research AI search through complex documents and studies for specific information at the speed higher than Google’s search engine.
How safe are they:
• Artificial intelligence right now don’t have ability to make truly independent decisions
• They can’t do anything beyond the instructions provided to them
• But, the predictions through AI can be inaccurate & that can be dangerous
Future of AI:
• We can see the rapid adoption of AI tricks in every field of tech.
• Once quantum computers become more viable, AIs will have access to unprecedented processing power and human-like AIs will become more viable.
• There are various apps & softwares that can be improved with the help of AI
The document discusses artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles. It describes how autonomous cars use sensors like laser, radar, LADAR and computer vision to navigate without human input. Some advantages mentioned are fewer crashes, increased road capacity and mobility for all ages and abilities. The history provided highlights milestones in autonomous vehicle research from the 1930s to present day projects. The future section envisions fully automated highway lanes and discusses Google's driverless car which uses sensors and AI to safely navigate traffic.
The document discusses Google's driverless car project. It describes how the car can steer, accelerate, and stop itself using sensors like LIDAR and cameras to detect obstacles and traffic conditions. The car's artificial intelligence analyzes data from Google Maps and sensors to determine how to drive safely. As of 2012, Google had 6 driverless cars that had traveled over 140,000 miles on public roads in Nevada with only occasional human intervention needed. Benefits include reduced accidents, easier traffic management, and increased road capacity. Potential risks include hacking and sensor failures.
This document defines sense of humor as the tendency to experience emotions that encourage laughter and fun. It discusses the importance of sense of humor, including becoming more efficient, likable, and able to relieve tension and bring people together. Tips for developing a sense of humor include knowing your style, finding humor in everyday situations, avoiding negative people, not fretting, taking cues from children, being silly, and learning to laugh at yourself. The document also notes some limitations of sense of humor, such as offending others based on race, gender, religion or hurt feelings, and the need to use humor positively and appropriately.
This robot uses IR sensors to detect edges and avoid falling off platforms. It has two IR sensors, one on each side, that detect light reflecting off the platform. When an edge is detected, the comparator sends a signal to the microcontroller, which makes the robot turn away from the edge by only powering the motor on the opposite side. This allows the robot to continuously move around the platform without falling.
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on well-being. While it allows for connection, it can also lead to anxiety, depression, poor self-esteem and body image issues. Studies show those who spend more time on social media and engage in social comparisons are more likely to experience these negative mental health effects. The overuse of social media may also weaken real-world relationships and disconnect people from face-to-face interactions that are important for well-being.
This document discusses smart watches and provides details on their history, technologies, features, applications, advantages, disadvantages, and future. It was presented by several individuals and covers topics such as the first smart watch introduced in 1982, the involvement of major tech companies in smart watch development starting in 2013, how smart watches connect and sync with smartphones via Bluetooth, and their ability to display notifications and support various apps and functions.
This slides are on the project: Line follower robot using arduino board and PID algorithm. If else coding makes the robot shake way often, so I took the time to learn PID and this is the result.
This document discusses exploring the qualities of good and bad friendships and different types of peer pressure. It provides discussion questions about the qualities students look for in friends, whether good friends can have both good and bad qualities, and ways friends may pressure each other to do things against their beliefs or values. Examples of peer pressure situations are given, such as a friend pressuring someone to exclude another person or pressure to smoke cigarettes or carry an illegal phone.
This document discusses automotive electronic systems and the various sensors used in modern vehicles. It begins by outlining several disciplines in automotive engineering such as safety, fuel economy, vehicle dynamics, and vehicle electronics. It then provides more details on specific sensors used for functions like engine monitoring, driver information, safety, and vehicle control. These include oxygen, oil, fuel level, speed, and temperature sensors. The document also discusses emerging in-vehicle networks used to connect electronic components and the various protocols used, including CAN, LIN, FlexRay, and MOST. It outlines the need for advanced sensor technologies and networking to enable more autonomous vehicle features in the future.
The dark web, also known as the deep web, contains websites that are not indexed by traditional search engines and use anonymizing technologies like TOR to hide identifying information. It can only be accessed using specific browsers like TOR that conceal IP addresses and locations. Much of the dark web is used for illegal activities like buying and selling drugs, weapons, and other black market goods or services since content is anonymous and difficult to trace.
This project aims to design a Bluetooth controlled robot car that can be controlled using an Android phone or laptop. An Atmega8 microcontroller is used for serial communication via a Bluetooth HC-05 module using embedded C programming. The HC-05 module allows wireless Bluetooth control of the robot car from a phone or laptop. An L293D motor driver is used to control the motors based on commands received over Bluetooth from the Android device.
Artificial intelligence has a long history dating back to ancient Greece. Significant early work was done by Alan Turing in the 1930s. The term "artificial intelligence" was coined by John McCarthy in 1956. Today, AI is used for driverless cars, automated assembly lines, surgical robots, and next-generation traffic control systems. The future of AI depends on whether strong human-level AI can be achieved, but challenges remain around fully understanding human intelligence and thought processes.
Role Of Social Media In Our Personal LifeYogesh Mahar
Social media allows for the exchange of ideas, information, and content. It includes blogs, social networking sites like Facebook and Instagram, shopping sites, multimedia sharing sites like YouTube, and virtual worlds.
The document discusses both the positive and negative impacts of social media on personal life. Positively, it can enhance education by allowing 90% of college students to use social networks, and help businesses reach new markets at low cost. However, social media can also be addictive as many Indians log on daily, trigger sadness through unrealistic social comparisons, enable cyberbullying, and encourage unproductive multitasking.
This document provides an overview of Arduino, an open-source hardware platform used for building interactive objects and prototypes. It describes Arduino as a single-board microcontroller intended to make electronics projects more accessible. Key topics covered include the Arduino programming environment, common Arduino boards and their features, examples of simple Arduino projects like blinking an LED and building a line-following robot, and comparisons to other prototyping platforms. The document encourages readers to get started with Arduino for its low cost, easy programming environment, and large community support.
Sophia is a humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics to be helpful, harmless, and honest. She was activated in 2015 and became the first robot citizen of any country in 2017 when granted citizenship in Saudi Arabia. Sophia is able to display over 60 facial expressions and engage in basic conversations using voice recognition technology. While she has potential benefits in fields like healthcare, education, and customer service, some people worry that highly intelligent robots could eventually replace human jobs and have a negative economic impact.
Get Hip with JHipster - Denver JUG 2015Matt Raible
My presentation as delivered at the Denver Java User Group on April 8, 2015.
Building a modern web (or mobile) application requires a lot of tools, frameworks and techniques. This session shows how JHipster unites popular frameworks like AngularJS, Spring Boot and Bootstrap. Using Yeoman, a scaffolding tool for modern webapps, JHipster will generate a project for you and allow you to use Java 7 or 8, SQL or NoSQL databases, Spring profiles, Maven or Gradle, Grunt or Gulp.js, WebSockets and BrowserSync. It also supports a number of different authentication mechanisms: classic session-based auth, OAuth 2.0, or token-based authentication. For cloud deployments, JHipster includes out-of-the-box support for Cloud Foundry, Heroku and Openshift.
Developing, Testing and Scaling with Apache Camel - UberConf 2015Matt Raible
Apache Camel is an integration framework that allows you to define routing and mediation rules in a number of domain-specific languages. This presentation shows how I used Apache Camel to replace IBM Message Broker on a project. It includes information on how routes were developed using Camel’s Java API and how Camel can be integrated with Spring Boot. It also covers unit, integration and load testing (using Gatling) of these services. Finally, it touches on monitoring with hawtio and New Relic.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - SHAPING THE FUTURE.pptxShubhamSagar67
The document defines artificial intelligence and discusses its history and current applications. It begins with definitions of AI and discusses its early history, including Alan Turing's seminal 1950 paper asking if machines can think. The document then summarizes the current status of AI, including applications in mobile phones, video games, GPS, robotics, and Google's work in deep learning. It outlines challenges for AI, the future potential of self-driving cars and medical advances, as well as pros and cons. It concludes by defining AI as the study and design of intelligent agents.
Know Everything About Artificial Intelligence
AI involves machine learning, deep learning and many other programmable capabilities.
Let’s know all about the AI.
What is AI:
AI is intelligence exhibited by machines AI systems seek to process or respond to data in human-like ways.
AI can be seen at:
1. Marketing- Here AI analyze buyer’s behavior and provide best products & deals to them.
2. Predictive systems- These AI are made to look at statistical data and form valuable conclusions.
3. Editing Softwares- Here AIs suggest the ways that can be used to make pictures and texts more attractive.
4. Research- Research AI search through complex documents and studies for specific information at the speed higher than Google’s search engine.
How safe are they:
• Artificial intelligence right now don’t have ability to make truly independent decisions
• They can’t do anything beyond the instructions provided to them
• But, the predictions through AI can be inaccurate & that can be dangerous
Future of AI:
• We can see the rapid adoption of AI tricks in every field of tech.
• Once quantum computers become more viable, AIs will have access to unprecedented processing power and human-like AIs will become more viable.
• There are various apps & softwares that can be improved with the help of AI
The document discusses artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles. It describes how autonomous cars use sensors like laser, radar, LADAR and computer vision to navigate without human input. Some advantages mentioned are fewer crashes, increased road capacity and mobility for all ages and abilities. The history provided highlights milestones in autonomous vehicle research from the 1930s to present day projects. The future section envisions fully automated highway lanes and discusses Google's driverless car which uses sensors and AI to safely navigate traffic.
The document discusses Google's driverless car project. It describes how the car can steer, accelerate, and stop itself using sensors like LIDAR and cameras to detect obstacles and traffic conditions. The car's artificial intelligence analyzes data from Google Maps and sensors to determine how to drive safely. As of 2012, Google had 6 driverless cars that had traveled over 140,000 miles on public roads in Nevada with only occasional human intervention needed. Benefits include reduced accidents, easier traffic management, and increased road capacity. Potential risks include hacking and sensor failures.
This document defines sense of humor as the tendency to experience emotions that encourage laughter and fun. It discusses the importance of sense of humor, including becoming more efficient, likable, and able to relieve tension and bring people together. Tips for developing a sense of humor include knowing your style, finding humor in everyday situations, avoiding negative people, not fretting, taking cues from children, being silly, and learning to laugh at yourself. The document also notes some limitations of sense of humor, such as offending others based on race, gender, religion or hurt feelings, and the need to use humor positively and appropriately.
This robot uses IR sensors to detect edges and avoid falling off platforms. It has two IR sensors, one on each side, that detect light reflecting off the platform. When an edge is detected, the comparator sends a signal to the microcontroller, which makes the robot turn away from the edge by only powering the motor on the opposite side. This allows the robot to continuously move around the platform without falling.
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on well-being. While it allows for connection, it can also lead to anxiety, depression, poor self-esteem and body image issues. Studies show those who spend more time on social media and engage in social comparisons are more likely to experience these negative mental health effects. The overuse of social media may also weaken real-world relationships and disconnect people from face-to-face interactions that are important for well-being.
This document discusses smart watches and provides details on their history, technologies, features, applications, advantages, disadvantages, and future. It was presented by several individuals and covers topics such as the first smart watch introduced in 1982, the involvement of major tech companies in smart watch development starting in 2013, how smart watches connect and sync with smartphones via Bluetooth, and their ability to display notifications and support various apps and functions.
This slides are on the project: Line follower robot using arduino board and PID algorithm. If else coding makes the robot shake way often, so I took the time to learn PID and this is the result.
This document discusses exploring the qualities of good and bad friendships and different types of peer pressure. It provides discussion questions about the qualities students look for in friends, whether good friends can have both good and bad qualities, and ways friends may pressure each other to do things against their beliefs or values. Examples of peer pressure situations are given, such as a friend pressuring someone to exclude another person or pressure to smoke cigarettes or carry an illegal phone.
This document discusses automotive electronic systems and the various sensors used in modern vehicles. It begins by outlining several disciplines in automotive engineering such as safety, fuel economy, vehicle dynamics, and vehicle electronics. It then provides more details on specific sensors used for functions like engine monitoring, driver information, safety, and vehicle control. These include oxygen, oil, fuel level, speed, and temperature sensors. The document also discusses emerging in-vehicle networks used to connect electronic components and the various protocols used, including CAN, LIN, FlexRay, and MOST. It outlines the need for advanced sensor technologies and networking to enable more autonomous vehicle features in the future.
The dark web, also known as the deep web, contains websites that are not indexed by traditional search engines and use anonymizing technologies like TOR to hide identifying information. It can only be accessed using specific browsers like TOR that conceal IP addresses and locations. Much of the dark web is used for illegal activities like buying and selling drugs, weapons, and other black market goods or services since content is anonymous and difficult to trace.
This project aims to design a Bluetooth controlled robot car that can be controlled using an Android phone or laptop. An Atmega8 microcontroller is used for serial communication via a Bluetooth HC-05 module using embedded C programming. The HC-05 module allows wireless Bluetooth control of the robot car from a phone or laptop. An L293D motor driver is used to control the motors based on commands received over Bluetooth from the Android device.
Artificial intelligence has a long history dating back to ancient Greece. Significant early work was done by Alan Turing in the 1930s. The term "artificial intelligence" was coined by John McCarthy in 1956. Today, AI is used for driverless cars, automated assembly lines, surgical robots, and next-generation traffic control systems. The future of AI depends on whether strong human-level AI can be achieved, but challenges remain around fully understanding human intelligence and thought processes.
Role Of Social Media In Our Personal LifeYogesh Mahar
Social media allows for the exchange of ideas, information, and content. It includes blogs, social networking sites like Facebook and Instagram, shopping sites, multimedia sharing sites like YouTube, and virtual worlds.
The document discusses both the positive and negative impacts of social media on personal life. Positively, it can enhance education by allowing 90% of college students to use social networks, and help businesses reach new markets at low cost. However, social media can also be addictive as many Indians log on daily, trigger sadness through unrealistic social comparisons, enable cyberbullying, and encourage unproductive multitasking.
This document provides an overview of Arduino, an open-source hardware platform used for building interactive objects and prototypes. It describes Arduino as a single-board microcontroller intended to make electronics projects more accessible. Key topics covered include the Arduino programming environment, common Arduino boards and their features, examples of simple Arduino projects like blinking an LED and building a line-following robot, and comparisons to other prototyping platforms. The document encourages readers to get started with Arduino for its low cost, easy programming environment, and large community support.
Sophia is a humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics to be helpful, harmless, and honest. She was activated in 2015 and became the first robot citizen of any country in 2017 when granted citizenship in Saudi Arabia. Sophia is able to display over 60 facial expressions and engage in basic conversations using voice recognition technology. While she has potential benefits in fields like healthcare, education, and customer service, some people worry that highly intelligent robots could eventually replace human jobs and have a negative economic impact.
Get Hip with JHipster - Denver JUG 2015Matt Raible
My presentation as delivered at the Denver Java User Group on April 8, 2015.
Building a modern web (or mobile) application requires a lot of tools, frameworks and techniques. This session shows how JHipster unites popular frameworks like AngularJS, Spring Boot and Bootstrap. Using Yeoman, a scaffolding tool for modern webapps, JHipster will generate a project for you and allow you to use Java 7 or 8, SQL or NoSQL databases, Spring profiles, Maven or Gradle, Grunt or Gulp.js, WebSockets and BrowserSync. It also supports a number of different authentication mechanisms: classic session-based auth, OAuth 2.0, or token-based authentication. For cloud deployments, JHipster includes out-of-the-box support for Cloud Foundry, Heroku and Openshift.
Developing, Testing and Scaling with Apache Camel - UberConf 2015Matt Raible
Apache Camel is an integration framework that allows you to define routing and mediation rules in a number of domain-specific languages. This presentation shows how I used Apache Camel to replace IBM Message Broker on a project. It includes information on how routes were developed using Camel’s Java API and how Camel can be integrated with Spring Boot. It also covers unit, integration and load testing (using Gatling) of these services. Finally, it touches on monitoring with hawtio and New Relic.
#NoXML: Eliminating XML in Spring Projects - SpringOne 2GX 2015Matt Raible
Many Spring projects exist that leverage XML for their configuration and bean definitions. Most Java web applications use a web.xml to configure their servlets, filters and listeners. This session shows you how you can eliminate XML by configuring your Spring beans with JavaConfig and annotations. It also shows how you can remove your web.xml and configure your web components with Java.
Comparing JVM Web Frameworks - February 2014Matt Raible
My Comparing JVM Web Frameworks talk as presented at Denver's Open Source User Group (@dosug) and vJUG (@virtualjug). Covers the history of web frameworks as well as various methods for choosing one. Video on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygW8fJVlDxQ.
Java Web Application Security with Java EE, Spring Security and Apache Shiro ...Matt Raible
This presentation shows you how to implement authentication in your Java web applications using Java EE 7 Security, Spring Security and Apache Shiro. It also touches on best practices for securing a REST API and using SSL.
Comparing Hot JavaScript Frameworks: AngularJS, Ember.js and React.js - Sprin...Matt Raible
JavaScript MVC Frameworks are all the rage these days. They’ve taken the web development world by storm. This session explores the various features of the three hottest JavaScript MVC frameworks: AngularJS, Ember.js and React.js. It also compares client-side templating vs. server-side templating and how well each framework supports Isomorphic JavaScript (code that can run both client-side and server-side). Finally, it ranks each framework on 10 different criteria using Yevgeniy Brikman’s framework scorecard.
Video on InfoQ: https://www.infoq.com/presentations/comparing-angular-ember-react
The Art of Angular in 2016 - Devoxx UK 2016Matt Raible
Angular is one of today's hottest JavaScript MVC Frameworks. In this session, we explore its next version: Angular 2. You'll see how to build and test Angular 2 components with TypeScript, as well as how to develop forms with validation. Finally, you'll learn about related Angular 2 projects and be on your way to becoming an Angular 2 Artist!
The Modern Java Web Developer Bootcamp - Devoxx 2013Matt Raible
HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, Angular JS, Bootstrap, Mobile, CoffeeScript, GitHub, functional programming, Page Speed, Apache, JSON with Jackson, caching, REST, Security, load testing, profiling, Wro4j, Heroku, Cloudbees, AWS.
These are just some of the buzzwords that a Java web developer hears on a daily basis. This talk is designed to expose you to a plethora of technologies that you might've heard about, but haven't learned yet. We'll concentrate on the most important web developer skills, as well as UI tips and tricks to make you a better front-end engineer. Some of the most valuable engineers these days have front-end JS/CSS skills, as well as backend Java skills.
This presentation is from the University session I delivered at Devoxx 2013, in Antwerp. http://devoxx.be/dv13-matt-raible.html?presId=3648
Get Hip with JHipster: Spring Boot + AngularJS + Bootstrap - Devoxx UK 2016Matt Raible
Building a modern web (or mobile) application requires a lot of tools, frameworks and techniques. This session shows how JHipster unites popular frameworks like AngularJS, Spring Boot and Bootstrap. Using Yeoman, a scaffolding tool for modern webapps, JHipster will generate a project that uses Java 8, SQL or NoSQL databases, Spring profiles, Maven or Gradle, Gulp.js, WebSockets and BrowserSync. It also supports a number of different authentication mechanisms: classic session-based auth, OAuth 2.0, or token-based authentication. For cloud deployments, JHipster includes out-of-the-box support for Cloud Foundry and Heroku.
The Modern Java Web Developer - JavaOne 2013Matt Raible
HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, Angular JS, Bootstrap, Mobile, CoffeeScript, GitHub, functional programming, Page Speed, Apache, JSON with Jackson, caching, REST, Security, load testing, profiling, Wro4j, Heroku, Cloudbees, AWS. These are just some of the buzzwords that a Java web developer hears on a daily basis. This talk is designed to expose you to a plethora of technologies that you might've heard about, but haven't learned yet. We'll concentrate on the most important web developer skills, as well as UI tips and tricks to make you a better front-end engineer. Some of the most valuable engineers these days have front-end JS/CSS skills, as well as backend Java skills.
Get Hip with JHipster: Spring Boot + AngularJS + Bootstrap - Devoxx France 2016Matt Raible
The document promotes the JHipster development tool for generating Spring Boot and AngularJS projects and provides an overview of its features such as entity generation, authentication, deployment options, and testing tools. It also demonstrates generating a blog application using JHipster and discusses how JHipster can help developers stay on top of the latest trends in Java and web development.
Comparing JVM Web Frameworks - Devoxx France 2013Matt Raible
A comparison on JVM Web Frameworks. Includes strategies for choosing and results from research by InfoQ and devrates.com. Also, lots of pretty graphs.
See blog post about this presentation at http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/devoxx_france_a_great_conference and video recording at http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/video_of_comparing_jvm_web
The Art of Angular in 2016 - Devoxx France 2016Matt Raible
AngularJS is one of today's hottest JavaScript MVC Frameworks. In this session, we explore its next version: Angular 2. You'll see how to build and test Angular 2 components with TypeScript, as well as how to develop forms with validation. Finally, you'll learn about related Angular 2 projects and be on your way to becoming an Angular 2 Artist!
Java Web Application Security - Denver JUG 2013Matt Raible
During this presentation, you'll learn how to implement authentication in your Java web applications using good ol' Java EE 6 Security, Spring Security and Apache Shiro. You'll also learn how to secure your REST API with OAuth and lock it down with SSL.
After learning how to integrate security, I'll show how to use Zed Attack Proxy to pentest your app and fix vulnerabilities.
The Modern Java Web Developer - Denver JUG 2013Matt Raible
HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, Angular JS, Bootstrap, Mobile, CoffeeScript, GitHub, functional programming, Page Speed, Apache, JSON with Jackson, caching, REST, Security, load testing, profiling, Wro4j, Heroku, Cloudbees, AWS. These are just some of the buzzwords that a Java web developer hears on a daily basis. This talk is designed to expose you to a plethora of technologies that you might've heard about, but haven't learned yet. We'll concentrate on the most important web developer skills, as well as UI tips and tricks to make you a better front-end engineer. Some of the most valuable engineers these days have front-end JS/CSS skills, as well as backend Java skills.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in the scientific process including hypothesis, observations, data, independent and dependent variables, and inferences. It gives examples of writing hypotheses and identifying variables. Students are guided through an example experiment involving the effect of light color on plant growth. Key terms are defined and students are prompted to practice identifying variables and writing hypotheses for sample experiments.
The document provides information about a user experience bootcamp presented by Catherine Robson. The bootcamp covers topics like understanding user needs through user stories and personas, designing user flows and wireframes, testing prototypes, and best practices for visual design. The goal is to help developers spend less time fixing issues by taking a user-centric approach to design.
El documento proporciona información sobre software. Define software como el equipamiento lógico de una computadora que incluye instrucciones para decirle al hardware qué hacer. Describe cuatro tipos principales de software y explica los componentes y funciones clave de los sistemas operativos como la gestión de procesos, memoria, almacenamiento y entrada/salida.
DevNation 2016: 7 must-try user experience tactics for developersCatherine Robson
Users have higher expectations than ever from the applications and websites you deliver. They expect information to be organized, intuitive, and easy to use. With an average of 10 seconds to make a good first impression, it's critical that your application aligns with your user’s expectations, wants, and needs. In this session, you'll learn 7 strategies to use on any project to improve the user’s experience and keep them coming back for more.
From Prototype to Kickstarter to Production: How blink(1) was madetodbotdotcom
The document summarizes the process of developing and producing the blink(1) USB notification light, from initial prototyping using Arduino and 3D printing, through a successful Kickstarter campaign, to addressing manufacturing challenges. It describes iterating on the hardware design, testing enclosures through 3D printing, launching the Kickstarter, and issues encountered during production such as design changes needed for molding. The developer discusses lessons learned around focusing more on the software and customer experience aspects earlier in the process.
The document provides an introduction to getting started with Arduino. It discusses that Arduino is an open-source physical computing platform that uses a microcontroller board and IDE. The Arduino philosophy is based on rapid prototyping through techniques like tinkering, patching, and circuit bending. It then covers the basic components of an Arduino project - sensors to detect environmental inputs, microcontrollers to run behavioral code, and actuators to trigger outputs. The document guides the reader through some initial exercises like blinking an LED to get familiar with the Arduino hardware and software.
PyCon ID 2017 - Connecting the Unconnected with Python: an IoT Software Engin...Alwin Arrasyid
This document summarizes an IoT software engineer's journey and how Python can be used in IoT applications. It discusses introductory concepts of IoT including definitions from Kevin Ashton. Common IoT hardware starter kits and architectures are presented, showing where Python can be applied on the application side for data processing and machine learning and on embedded devices using MicroPython. While MicroPython for ESP32 microcontrollers is introduced as a way for Python programmers to start, it is noted that it cannot utilize the full power of the ESP32.
Advanced View Arduino Projects List - Use Arduino for Projects 2.pdfWiseNaeem
Here we will share list every month as our projects are being updated on daily basis. PDF is a good source to work offline. Most of the electronics geeks are asking the whole list of arduino projects PDF
This document discusses the differences between design and making in the context of the Internet of Things. It notes that a maker process involves taking an idea and turning it into a prototype then promoting, funding, manufacturing and distributing it, while a design process involves mockups and protecting the idea before selling and manufacturing. The document advocates that design should be an open and collaborative process of learning like the maker process. It highlights how hardware is now cheaper to make and sharing ideas is important for progress in the IoT field.
Hardware Prototyping & Hyper Island for XD Meetup StockholmSune Kaae
Sune show how Hyper Island students used daily hardware prototyping with Littlebits and Arduino to drive 4 weeks of learning with connected IoT experiences
Don't be too hard for agile; How to go lean with hardwareMoriya Kassis
We are at the beginning of the re-rise of tangible products, when the problem of unifying development lifecycles is fast becoming the biggest impediment of innovation.
On one hand, speed can kill, and one should remember the importance of process for hardware-
At the top of the list of challenges often faced by hardware Scrum teams is a demand for time. For one thing, delivering a functional piece of hardware to the customer after each iteration and then adapting the design to the customer’s changing specifications increases the cost of a project dramatically. When traditional methodologies often involve much less financial risk.
A lack of modularity also makes it difficult to use Scrum: hardware often doesn’t have the modularity that makes dividing projects into small increments possible.
But on the other hand - faster iteration flows to accelerate hardware development.
Agile methodology makes it possible to improve upon an original hardware design without significantly increasing spending and time required. Agile’s positive, team-focused values create freedom to make mistakes, fostering more healthy risk-taking, less blame-shifting, and more reward in the long run.
Are you up for this hard(ware) challenge?
This talk will be all about rapid iteration with hardware: the Dos and the Don’ts, on how to do
a series of hardware build-test-feedback-revise iterations and then continuing the cycle once again.
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1) The open hardware movement has exploded since 2012 due to factors like affordable 3D printing, single board computers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter.
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3) Communication standards like Bluetooth Low Energy have also helped by providing inexpensive, standardized connectivity for Internet of Things devices.
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The presentation to introduce the Hands-on workshop we ran at Elektor Live! A chance for everyone to experiment with all sorts of interesting hardware.
The document summarizes an introduction meeting to Unity3D game engine. It discusses what a game engine is and how Unity manages entities and subsystems. It then walks through exercises having attendees create and modify a spinning cube prefab to demonstrate core Unity concepts like hierarchies, components and scripting basics. The document stresses that the goal is to understand how to learn and explore Unity rather than fully learning game development.
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The document discusses more effective approaches to designing and prototyping user interfaces. It advocates sketching early ideas, prototyping functionality quickly through coding, and testing prototypes with users from the start. Specific tips include sketching often for efficiency, prototyping instead of wireframing to allow for early testing, avoiding creating comprehensive visual comps, and eliminating redundant steps from traditional design processes. The document shares examples from companies like Google that employed rapid prototyping and testing to help inform their design of new products like Google Glass.
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Whether it’s designing software or the interior of a modern building, Juan Sanchez and Megan Moore must always rely on collaboration to carry things across the finish line. With a mix of skills, Juan and Megan set out alongside other talented individuals with a goal to create a shared workspace that could support local companies. The space, called Assembly, was no small feat, especially when a lot of critical aspects were new challenges to take on.
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The document describes the process of developing an indie game called Adrift. It details the design process, including prototyping, testing concepts, and creating levels. It discusses launching the game on the App Store, including building hype through videos and emails. It then reviews metrics and lessons learned, such as games being difficult to make and questions around monetization strategies.
This document discusses sound design for mobile apps and games. It introduces Pure Data (Pd), an open-source visual programming environment for procedural audio generation. It also introduces libpd, which allows embedding a Pd instance within iOS and Android apps. Two example apps are provided: a simple keyboard app and a space shooter game app enhanced with dynamic sound effects created using Pd patches. The document provides an overview of sound design principles and techniques for mobile as well as tutorials on basic Pd functionality and libpd integration.
This document summarizes Joshua Jamison's presentation on advanced Android design and implementation strategies. The presentation covered topics such as design strategies, styles and themes, drawables, navigation techniques, menus, and using XML resources. It emphasized following Android design guidelines, using the support library, and abstracting styles with custom attributes.
This document summarizes a presentation about using Git for Android development. The presentation introduces basic Git commands like init, add, commit, log and tag. It explains Git concepts such as blobs, trees and commits. The presentation also covers branching, merging, rebasing and tools for collaborating with Git. Attendees are encouraged to learn Git through hands-on use and experimentation.
The document is a presentation about using Scala to build Android apps. It introduces Scala and discusses some of its features like being more functional than Java, using traits instead of inheritance, and its suitability for concurrent programming. It provides an example of converting a sample Java project to Scala. Resources for learning more about Scala and using it with Android are also listed.
Designing an Android App from Idea to MarketTack Mobile
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The document discusses how mobile usage is growing rapidly and will soon surpass desktop usage. It notes that mobile data traffic and app downloads are increasing significantly each year. The presentation encourages businesses to develop a mobile strategy and app to engage mobile customers. It emphasizes understanding customer needs and behaviors, developing quality content and experiences, and testing strategies through an iterative process.
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Personalized inhaler systems with sensors
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• Real-Time Monitoring: Connect to apps for data on adherence and inhalation patterns.
• Tailored Treatment: Adjusts medication based on individual usage data.
• Patient Engagement: Provides feedback and reminders to empower self-management.
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• Future Potential: May integrate with other health data and use AI for predictive insights.
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46. Hardware is fun!
• Hardware is made of smaller pieces.
• There are different types of pieces.
• Smaller pieces talk to each other.
• We explored littleBits.
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• littlebits.cc
• arduino.cc
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