Article 1 - Beyond screen capture: creating effective multimedia whiteboard lectures on a tablet PC.
Problem Statement
The first article from the field of computer sciences that I have chosen is “Beyond screen capture - creating effective multimedia whiteboard lectures on a tablet PC/device.
Inactive published content has functioned as a basic way of communicating technical material for 100s of years. Nonetheless, this pattern frequently constrains our power to formulate specific constructs as efficiently as conceivable. For instance, in the field of computing we might prefer to explicate the functioning of an algorithmic program that finds the most effective itinerary for an automaton to navigate through puzzle. As per the active procedure that is extremely geometrical in nature, it is a lot more efficient to explicate such a construct in a setting where we can address, draw images, motion, and exemplify the active nature of the procedure as it acquires over time. If we are concerned in off-line development of ample educational material with all of these characteristics, full-motion video if a lecturer in front of a white-board would surely suffice.
Article 2 - Development of a Supporter for the Mapping of Graph Models for Gras/GXL
Problem Statement
The 2nd computer science article is about mapping of graph models for Gras/GXL.
Several tools employ difficult and composite contents to process on. These contents can be preserved in the form of charts, to simplify functioning with and on them. The charts can be saved with Gras/GXL, the graphical record pointed database system. Gras/GXL has a common chart pattern that is rather ample in equivalence with additional chart patterns. It furnishes a lot of primary data, which could come along in an extended array of chart patterns. The drawback of its commonality is that for differentiated application program areas, the Gras/GXL chart pattern does not furnish the suitable data. On one side, there are excess data and on the other side, the ...