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IDE (Integrált fejlesztői-környezet) fejlesztése
A szakdolgozatom témája az integrált fejlesztői környezet (IDE) létrehozása. A fejlesztői környezet egyik fő része a fordító amivel a forráskódokból futtatható (gépi-kódú) állományt lehet létrehozni. A dolgozatom elején ismertetem ezen fordítók illetve a IDE történelmi kialakulását. Ismertetek néhány létező IDE programot illetve néhány futtatókörnyezetet amire fejleszteni lehet. A dolgozat további részében,egy saját fejlesztésű Qt 6.2.2 alatt fejlesztett IDE-n keresztül fogom ismertetni, hogy mik azok az alapok, amik egy IDE-hez fontosak lehetnek,illetve ezek működését. Ismertetni fogom hogy milyen lehetőséggel bővítettem a kezdő vagy gyakorló kedvű programozó számára illetve azok számára is, akik a programjukhoz, Linux rendszerek esetében telepítőcsomagot szeretnének létrehozni és azt más felhasználó számára tovább terjeszteni. Végül milyen beállításokkal (argumentumokkal) lehet felruházni a fordítót (Linux esetében milyen terminal-emulátort és milyen argumentumával futtasson) az IDE-n keresztül.BSc/BAGazdaságinformatiku
Predicting Long-Term Effects of Infrastructure Development Projects in Continental South East Asia: IDE Geographical Simulation Model
It is important to develop a rigorous economic geography model for predicting changes in the location of population and industries across regions in the process of economic integration. The IDE Geographical Simulation Model (IDE-GSM) has been developed for two major objectives: (1) to determine the dynamics of locations of population and industries in East Asia in the long term, and (2) to analyze the impact of specific infrastructure projects on the regional economy at sub-national levels. The basic structure of the IDE-GSM is introduced in this article and accompanied with results of test analyses on the effects of the East West Economic Corridor on regions in Continental South East Asia. Results indicate that border costs appear to play a big role in the location choice of populations and industries, often a more important role than physical infrastructures themselves.Economic geography; Infrastructure development; Custom clearance
Misako Ide, piano (Japón)
Concierto interpretado por la pianista Misako Ide. Comenzó sus estudios de música en la Escuela Toho Gakuen en Tokyo con profesores como Kasuhiko N akajima y Aiko Iguchi. Al graduarse de la mencionada escuela en 1975, partió hacia Austria con el fin de tomar un curso de piano en la Escuela Superior de Música y Artes Representativas de Viena. Su profesor fue Eduard Mrazek. Durante su permanencia en Viena, asistió a un Seminario Internacional en el cual participaron destacados personajes en el ámbito· musical tales como Jorg Demus y Josef Dichler.
En este concierto interpretó obras de Rentaro Taki, Yoritsune Matsudaira, Yasushi Actagawa, Koichi Hattori, Akira Miyoshi, entre otros
LREC 2008: Selected Papers
Volume 44 marks the fifth year of the journal Language Resources and Evaluation, which in 2005 replaced Computers and the Humanities in both name and focus. At that time, especially in the light of the enormous success of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC) that began in 1998, it seemed clear that the field lacked a journal dedicated to articles focused on resource creation, annotation, and evaluation. LRE was established to fill that gap. Since then, the journal\u27s success has been literally overwhelming: since May 2005, 361 manuscripts have been submitted to the journal, of which 102 were eventually accepted for publication either as full journal papers or short notes. Many articles went through one or more iterations of revision in response to reviewer comments and resubmission before final acceptance. As a result of the efforts of both reviewers and authors, LRE is now regarded as one of the most highly respected journals in the field
Can ChatGPT Be Considered an Author of a Medical Article?
Kazuki Ide, Philip Hawke, Takeo Nakayama, Can ChatGPT Be Considered an Author of a Medical Article?, Journal of Epidemiology, 2023, Volume 33, Issue 7, Pages 381-382, Released on J-STAGE July 05, 2023, Advance online publication April 08, 2023, Online ISSN 1349-9092, Print ISSN 0917-5040, https://doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20230030, https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jea/33/7/33_JE20230030/_article/-char/e
Supporting Developers’ Coordination in The IDE
Teamwork in software engineering is time-consuming and problematic. In this paper, we explore how to better support developers’ collaboration in teamwork, focusing on the software implementation phase happening in the integrated development environment (IDE). Conducting a qualitative investigation, we learn that developers’ teamwork needs mostly regard coordination, rather than concurrent work on the same (sub)task, and that developers successfully deal with scenarios considered problematic in literature, but they have problems dealing with breaking changes made by peers on the same project. We derive implications and recommendations. Based on one of the latter, we analyze the current IDE support for receiving code changes, finding that historical information is neither visible nor easily accessible. Consequently, we devise and qualitatively evaluate BELLEVUE, the design of an IDE extension to make received changes always visible and code history accessible in the editor.Software Computer TechnologyElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
mrc-ide/Brazil_COVID19_distributions: Pre Release
Brazil_COVID19_distributions
https://github.com/mrc-ide/Brazil_COVID19_distributions
Abstract:
Knowing COVID-19 epidemiological distributions, such as the time from patient admission to death, is directly relevant to effective primary and secondary care planning, and moreover, the mathematical modelling of the pandemic generally.\cite{flaxman2020nature} Here we determine epidemiological distributions for patients hospitalised with COVID-19 using a large dataset (range N=21,000-157,000) from the Brazilian SIVEP-Gripe (Sistema de Informação de Vigilância Epidemiológica da Gripe) database.\cite{SIVEP} We fit a set of probability distribution functions and estimate a symptom-onset-to-death mean of 15.2 days for Brazil, which is lower than earlier estimates of 17.8 days based on early Chinese data.\cite {verity_estimates_2020} A joint Bayesian subnational model is used to simultaneously describe the 26 states and one federal district of Brazil, and shows significant variation in the mean of the symptom-onset-to-death time, with ranges between 11.2-17.8 days across the different states. We find strong evidence in favour of specific probability distribution function choices: for example, the gamma distribution gives the best fit for onset-to-death and the generalised log-normal for onset-to-hospital-discharge. Our results show that epidemiological distributions have considerable geographical variation, and provide the first estimates of these distributions in a low and middle-income setting. At the subnational level, variation in COVID-19 outcome timings are found to be correlated with poverty, deprivation and segregation levels, and weaker correlation is observed for mean age, wealth and urbanicity.
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Adinda: A knowledgeable, browser-based IDE
In practice, many people have to work together to develop and maintain a software system. However, the programmer’s key tool, the Integrated Development Environment (IDE), is a solo-tool, serving to help individual programmers understand and modify the system. Such an IDE does not leverage the knowledge other team members may have of the design and implementation of the system. We propose to resolve this problem by exploring, experimentally, new ways of inferring knowledge from past IDE-interactions, and of maximizing collaboration among developers. Our approach, called ADINDA, revolves around transforming the IDE into a set of integrated services, accessible via a web browser, and enriched with Web 2.0 technologies. Such services will not only help developers perform traditional IDE tasks, but also facilitate the required informal communication and collaboration needs of software development projects. In this paper, we report on our vision, approach and challenges for building ADINDA, and initial results. Preprint accepted for publication in Proceedings of the ICSE New Ideas and Emerging Results Track, ACM Press, 2010.Software TechnologyElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
Physiomorphus mimeticus Pollock & Ide & Costa 2000, sp. n.
Physiomorphus mimeticus Pollock sp. n. (Figures 28, 35, 37±38, 59, 69) HOLOTYPE, m, labelled:`ECUADOR: Sucumbios Sacha Lodge, 0.5ssS, 76.5ssW, 270 m, 31 X± 10.XI 1994, Hibbs, ex: malaise / [barcoded label] SM002309 1 KUNHM-ENT', in SEMC. PARATYPE, m, labelled:`PERU: Dept. Loreto; 160 km NE Iquitos, Explornapo Camp, 2km from Rio Napo on Rio Sucusari; day catch 27± 31.VIII.1992; P. Skelley', in DAPC. Derivation of speci W c epithet This new and striking species is named for the orange and black colouration, and the elongate antennomeres, both of which are indicative of possible membership in a mimicry complex. Diagnosis, adult This species may be separated from its congeners by the following diagnostic combination: antennomeres ¯abellate from antennomere 3; body surface with dense vestiture; colour pattern vividly contrasting black and orange. Description, adult Characters of Physiomorphus, with the following speci®c features: Body elongate (TL/GEW 3.23±3.65), parallel-sided. Head. Scape relatively short, subglobular; antennomere 2 very short, less than one third length of scape; antennomeres 3±10 ¯abellate, becoming more produced towards apex of antenna; antennomere 11 with distal cleft; distal maxillary palpomere securiform; eyes relatively small and widely separated. Pronotum moderately wide (GPW /PL 1.33±1.41), distinctly wider than head (GPW /GHW 1.24±1.26); lateral margins of disc subparallel basally to near middle, then slightly and evenly arcuate to anterior margin; discal depressions relatively shallow, indistinctly de®ned, especially laterally; punctation shallow, umbilicate, irregular; setation dense, especially laterally (orange areas), with setae somewhat whorled. Elytra relatively convex, with suggestions of multiple, longitudinal costae; epipleuron present to apex, gradually and evenly narrowed posteriorly; vestiture relatively dense, obscuring very ®ne punctation. Abdomen. Sexual setae and male genitalia not examined. Colour. Black, except for the following areas, orange: narrow margin of frons along inner eye margin, area of head behind eyes, lateral areas on pronotum, humeri and central third of elytra; ventral body surface mixture of rufous and piceous; legs with rufous femora and piceous tibiae and tarsi.Published as part of Pollock, D. A., Ide, S. & Costa, C., 2000, Review of the Neotropical genus Physiomorphus Pic (Coleoptera: Mycteridae: Lacconotinae), with description of the larvae of three species, pp. 2209-2239 in Journal of Natural History 34 (12) on pages 2230-2231, DOI: 10.1080/002229300750037875, http://zenodo.org/record/475708
George Ide Butler
Black and white photographic reproduction of a print of George Ide Butler. Butler was a Seventh-day Adventist minister, administrator, and author
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