The project is dedicated to the development of experimental samples of hardware-software complexes for seamless positioning of objects inside and outside the buildings to ensure the implementation of the principle “always and everywhere”. The work substantiates the need for developing a project dedicated to the creation of a hardware-software geo-information system for positioning objects. To achieve this goal, the analysis of shortcomings of existing technologies for object positioning is carried out. This analysis allowed identifying the main tasks that need to be addressed. A review of existing approaches to the development of geographic information positioning systems was held. The advantages of the developed geoinformation complex for object positioning are described. The main results and the effect of the project are characterized.
This paper is devoted to the problem of developing and application of data storage systems (DSS) and tools for managing such systems to predict failures and provide fault tolerance specifications. Nowadays DSS are widely used for collecting data in Smart Home and Smart Cites management systems. For example, large data warehouses are utilized in traffic management systems. The results of the current data storage market state analysis are shown, and the project the purpose of which is to develop a hardware and software complex to predict failures in the storage system is presented.
Abstract-The main purpose of this work is to show the importance of using process cards and Bloom' Taxonomy that allow to raise efficiency of on-line courses. It analyses existing on-line courses and demand of such courses in its dynamics. Application of process cards and Bloom's Taxonomy will encourage good design practice in projecting and implementing on-line courses thus improving educational results retention rate.
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