Screenshots are part of our daily routine as tech support professionals. There is no better way to explain to someone how to do something from a distance than through a mixture of both words and visuals, and since we cannot always make a video, screenshots are the next best thing. However, there are times when Post from: Capture Screenshots at Defined Time Intervals Automatically
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Capture Screenshots at Defined Time Intervals Automatically
Technology accessory manufacturers make cases for just about any electronics item these days, but cases for smartphones are a bit more essential because smartphones are usually carried with you most places you go; and because they’re portable, handheld devices, smartphones are one of the most commonly dropped or broken items. Being one of the most Post from: Coolest Smartphone Cases? Specialty Options for iPhone and Android
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A key challenge in developing RESTful Web systems is the lack of software development frameworks providing support for following principles of REST.
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PrePrint: ArRESTed Development: Guidelines for Designing REST Frameworks
This paper investigates the use of the WebSocket protocol and implementation as an improvement on the latency of the HTTP polling technique for low volume real-time data communication on the internet. To test the hypothesis that WebSocket communication is faster than HTTP polling, we built a web application to measure the one-way transmission latency (from server to client) of sending real-time wind sensor data at a rate of 4 Hz. For WebSocket protocol testing, we implemented a Jetty servlet to upgrade an HTTP connection to a WebSocket connection.
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PrePrint: WebSocket for Communication and Display of Real-Time Data
IPv6 transition presents many challenges to the Internet community, and various solutions including dual stack, tunneling and translation have been proposed. Tunneling supports “like-to-like” IP connectivity across an “unlike” network while translation supports “like-to-unlike” IP inter-connectivity
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PrePrint: Tunnel-based IPv6 Transition