Tecnologias Inteligentes de libre uso al 2024Edwin Rojas
Este documento presenta una agenda para una presentación sobre herramientas inteligentes basadas en IA disponibles de forma gratuita. La presentación introduce tres herramientas principales (ChatGPT, Bard y Copilot), explica cómo acceder a ellas y usarlas, y proporciona ejemplos de cómo pueden usarse estas herramientas para ayuda en la vida cotidiana, el trabajo y los laboratorios/bancos.
This document discusses the need to link treatment IDs to inventory IDs in genebank inventory systems. It notes that the current systems do not properly track treatments applied to samples during conservation processes like in vitro culture or cryopreservation. The document proposes linking treatment and inventory IDs in barcodes, registering container and treatment details, and implementing a tracking and traceability system to integrate software for treatments with the genebank management platform. This would improve tracking samples through different conservation treatments and regenerating inventories.
CIP Poster Genebank Data Management. A Digital Genebank: Information Management & Hardware Technology.
- What data is stored?
- What data is published?
- How is data colected?
AGENDA
Curator considerations for germplasm images
--Include a color calibration chart
--Include a measure tape
--Include a barcode label
--Include a watermark and a standard background color
--Draft guidelines for germplasm images
Data manager considerations for germplasm images
--CIP policy for images
--Update file image properties (metadata) with ExifTool: Authors and Copyright
--Upload image metadata on Genesys: Using a quick guide
Linking in Vitro inventories with bulk media culture.pptxEdwin Rojas
Enable the tracking of contamination of in Vitro culture media in the whole process of plant propagation and helps to decrease the spread of plant parasites. This link between inventory and bulk media culture allow detect the origin of contamination (which bulk media culture was used, when was prepared, technician in charge,…) and localize other inventories contaminated.
This presentation provides an overview of using barcode technology in genebanks. It discusses applying barcodes to collection formats like seed collections, plant collections from the field or bench, in vitro collections, and herbarium collections. It describes the elements of barcode labels, specifications for different label types and printers, and minimal hardware needed. The goal is to reduce errors, improve efficiency, and facilitate germplasm identification and tracking using this technology.
The document provides an overview of the CIP Print Wizard tool which allows users to print labels on various printer types using label templates designed in ZebraDesigner Essentials. The Print Wizard requires an internet connection to render label images for printers not supporting the ZPL language. It describes how to download, install, and use the Print Wizard DLL to design templates, link data, preview, and print labels from within the GRIN-Global Curator Tool.
This document discusses linking search outputs between core agricultural entities including crop traits, crop accessions, subsets or datasets, and observations or evaluations related to a particular crop.
Tecnologias Inteligentes de libre uso al 2024Edwin Rojas
Este documento presenta una agenda para una presentación sobre herramientas inteligentes basadas en IA disponibles de forma gratuita. La presentación introduce tres herramientas principales (ChatGPT, Bard y Copilot), explica cómo acceder a ellas y usarlas, y proporciona ejemplos de cómo pueden usarse estas herramientas para ayuda en la vida cotidiana, el trabajo y los laboratorios/bancos.
This document discusses the need to link treatment IDs to inventory IDs in genebank inventory systems. It notes that the current systems do not properly track treatments applied to samples during conservation processes like in vitro culture or cryopreservation. The document proposes linking treatment and inventory IDs in barcodes, registering container and treatment details, and implementing a tracking and traceability system to integrate software for treatments with the genebank management platform. This would improve tracking samples through different conservation treatments and regenerating inventories.
CIP Poster Genebank Data Management. A Digital Genebank: Information Management & Hardware Technology.
- What data is stored?
- What data is published?
- How is data colected?
AGENDA
Curator considerations for germplasm images
--Include a color calibration chart
--Include a measure tape
--Include a barcode label
--Include a watermark and a standard background color
--Draft guidelines for germplasm images
Data manager considerations for germplasm images
--CIP policy for images
--Update file image properties (metadata) with ExifTool: Authors and Copyright
--Upload image metadata on Genesys: Using a quick guide
Linking in Vitro inventories with bulk media culture.pptxEdwin Rojas
Enable the tracking of contamination of in Vitro culture media in the whole process of plant propagation and helps to decrease the spread of plant parasites. This link between inventory and bulk media culture allow detect the origin of contamination (which bulk media culture was used, when was prepared, technician in charge,…) and localize other inventories contaminated.
This presentation provides an overview of using barcode technology in genebanks. It discusses applying barcodes to collection formats like seed collections, plant collections from the field or bench, in vitro collections, and herbarium collections. It describes the elements of barcode labels, specifications for different label types and printers, and minimal hardware needed. The goal is to reduce errors, improve efficiency, and facilitate germplasm identification and tracking using this technology.
The document provides an overview of the CIP Print Wizard tool which allows users to print labels on various printer types using label templates designed in ZebraDesigner Essentials. The Print Wizard requires an internet connection to render label images for printers not supporting the ZPL language. It describes how to download, install, and use the Print Wizard DLL to design templates, link data, preview, and print labels from within the GRIN-Global Curator Tool.
This document discusses linking search outputs between core agricultural entities including crop traits, crop accessions, subsets or datasets, and observations or evaluations related to a particular crop.
The document discusses using barcodes for field collection of germplasm. Barcode labels with the accession number and plot number are printed and attached to plants in the field. A field book app is used to scan the barcodes and record data during collection, evaluation, and harvest. This eliminates manual paper records and reduces errors compared to handwritten records. The barcodes allow data to be quickly uploaded from the field book app to databases like GRIN-Global for storage and analysis.
Four GRIN-Global Installation Scenarios Edwin Rojas
The document describes 4 scenarios for configuring the server components of the GRIN-Global system. Scenario I has all components in one server, while Scenario II splits components into two servers. Scenario III puts the public website, services and database on one server, but installs the admin tool on users' computers. Scenario IV is the same as III but notes the admin tool cannot configure the web application in this setup.
The document discusses using barcodes to improve operations at the CIP Genebank in Peru. It provides specifications for barcode types, label media, printers, mobile devices, and ribbons for different use cases like field collection, seed storage, in vitro storage, and greenhouse activities. Barcodes can help track accessions, reduce errors, and improve efficiency by integrating with apps like Field Book and Inventory Mobile for data collection. Demonstrations are given of printing labels and using the apps. Barcodes provide a simple way to identify accessions and collect information for conservation activities.
New GRIN-Global tools developed by CIP in 2020Edwin Rojas
1. CIP Genebank in Peru developed new tools in 2020 for the GRIN-Global platform to facilitate the work of genebank staff.
2. The tools include five wizards for the curator tool, a mobile app for inventory management and viability testing, and a new web API to integrate the tools via RESTful services.
3. The wizards and mobile app provide features like searching, updating, and printing for passport data, traits, and barcoded labels to manage collections.
El Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP) alberga una de las mayores colecciones de papa, camote y raíces andinas en el mundo. El CIP usa el sistema de información GRIN-Global para almacenar y administrar datos sobre sus colecciones, incluyendo pasaportes, características fenotípicas y genotípicas, y para compartir información a nivel global de manera estandarizada. GRIN-Global permite el manejo eficiente de datos desde su captura en el campo o laboratorio hasta su almacenamiento, análisis
This document outlines the architecture for mobile app modules to manage inventory and viability testing. It includes a desktop admin tool, curator tool, and print wizard that connect to a global database through a middle tier. The backend includes RESTful and SOAP web services. The International Potato Center (CIP) is a research organization focused on potatoes, sweet potatoes, and roots that delivers science-based solutions to issues like hunger, poverty, and climate change.
CIP Genebank and GLIS DOI's - July 2020Edwin Rojas
This document discusses the implementation of GLIS-DOIs at the CIP Genebank. Some key points:
- CIP Genebank is one of the largest in vitro genebanks, conserving over 12,000 accessions of mostly Annex 1 crops held in trust for the ITPGRFA.
- Nearly all (99.93%) of CIP's active collection has been assigned GLIS-DOIs, making it fully adopted in the genebank. GLIS-DOIs provide permanent IDs and allow linkage between genebanks.
- While minting GLIS-DOIs is quick, linking them between genebanks requires manual curation. Linking to publications is also not
Quick guide to setup field barcode labelsEdwin Rojas
This document provides a quick guide for setting up field labels on a Zebra ZT410 300 DPI printer. The guide outlines 6 steps for configuring settings like darkness, velocity, roll pressure, sensor position, label roll position, and ribbon installation through the Zebra Designer software and manually on the printer.
This document discusses the Global Information System (GLIS) of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA). GLIS assigns Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) to plant genetic resources to facilitate information sharing. It will integrate existing information systems and provide standardized descriptive data and links between genetic resources and related publications. Users can register DOIs for their plant collections through a web form, batch uploads, or automated integration using published application programming interfaces.
This document discusses the use of digital object identifiers (DOIs) to track accessions within genebank collections and their transfers between institutions. It presents some options for assigning DOIs, such as assigning a new DOI with each transfer or only when needed. It also discusses challenges like ensuring genetic identity and fidelity given reports of mixes in some collections. While DOIs alone may not solve all problems, they could help identify when issues occur and allow linking genetic data to accessions over time. For the global information system to be effective, genebanks must ensure DOIs work well and convince users of their benefits through demonstration of impact on users.
The document discusses the Print Wizard feature in GRIN-Global Curator Tool. It allows printing labels on various printer types using label templates designed in ZPL language. It describes how to download and install the required DLL, design labels in Zebra Designer Essentials, link data to templates using column names, and print labels by selecting records and a template. The International Potato Center (CIP) is introduced as focusing on potato, sweetpotato, and roots/tubers research and development to address issues like hunger, poverty, climate change and biodiversity preservation.
.NET Core or Java in the Middle Tier of GRIN-GlobalEdwin Rojas
The document proposes evaluating .NET Core or Java for the middle tier of the GRIN-Global platform. It shows the architecture of previous versions using .NET Framework on C#, as well as the planned 2020 version which could use either .NET Core or Java. The middle tier currently acts as an interface between the database servers and various tools, and the proposal aims to determine the best programming language to use for this middle tier component going forward.
Collaboration between CePaCT & CIP in Barcoding and Data Management Edwin Rojas
The document outlines Edwin Rojas' visit to CePaCT Genebank for one week to exchange technologies and best practices in barcode implementation and data management for in vitro collections. Key activities included presenting CIP's IT platform and quality systems, training on barcode scanning software and GIS tools, and discussing collaboration between CePaCT and CIP in barcodes and data management. The goal was to implement IT best practices to increase efficiency at the genebank and elevate data to international standards.
This document summarizes the CIP Genebank IT platform, which uses barcoding and mobile apps to manage one of the world's largest ex situ plant genetic resource collections. Key components of the platform include rugged mobile devices, barcode scanners, printers, labels, and a centralized GRIN-Global database. Various apps help with tasks like tracking accessions in vitro, in cryo storage, during field collection, and more. The platform aims to improve efficiency, data quality, and interoperability using international standards.
This document discusses GRIN-Global, an open source information system for managing plant genetic resource data. It is used by many genebanks and research institutions around the world. The document provides information on what GRIN-Global is, what data it stores, who is using it, how it works, and how CIP's genebank in Peru utilizes and integrates with GRIN-Global. It also discusses additional tools and extensions that can be added to GRIN-Global to expand its functionality.
CIP Genebank Data Systems:
1.Genebank Overview
2.Genebak IT Platform
3.Identification Systems by Collection
4.Genebank and International/National databases
Barcode labels specifications for Seed and HerbariumEdwin Rojas
This document specifies the components and specifications for barcode labels for seed and herbarium samples, including:
- Polyester labels that are 90 microns thick with permanent adhesive and available in rolls of 5,000 labels measuring 3.30 x 3.50 cm with radius corners of 2.00 mm and 3 columns.
- A thermal transfer ribbon compatible with Zebra printers that provides scratch and smear resistance for $50 per roll.
- A Zebra ZT410 thermal transfer printer costing $1100 that prints barcodes and labels with 203 DPI resolution.
- Data Matrix barcodes are used to label seed samples.
Barcode labels specifications for FieldEdwin Rojas
This document specifies the components and requirements for a barcode labeling system for field use. It outlines the specifications for thermal transfer labels that are 150-250 microns thick and come in rolls of 1000 labels each measuring 191 x 25 mm with 4 columns. It also provides details on the Zebra thermal transfer ribbon, Zebra ZT410 printer, and use of Data Matrix barcode symbology. Contact information is included for the IT specialist and Genebank Manager for any additional questions.
Barcode labels specifications for DNA and CryoEdwin Rojas
This document provides specifications for barcode labels, ribbons, printers, cryotubes, DNA tubes, cryo boxes, racks, and tanks for use in cryogenic storage and DNA sample management. It lists the manufacturers, models, costs, and descriptions of various supplies from companies like Zebra, Fisher Scientific, USA Scientific, NALGENE, and Taylor Warthon. Contact information is also provided for references.
Barcode Labels Specifications for in VitroEdwin Rojas
The document provides specifications for barcode labels, ribbons, and printers for in vitro components. It states that the labels are made of polypropylene, come in rolls of 5000 labels that are 3.30 x 3.50 cm with a thickness of 90 microns. The recommended thermal transfer printer is a Zebra ZT410 which costs $1100 and uses a Zebra wax/resin ribbon available for $30 per roll. Data Matrix barcodes will be used to label in vitro tubes and racks. Contact information is provided for the IT specialist and managers overseeing the project.
Transform Your Communication with Cloud-Based IVR SolutionsTheSMSPoint
Discover the power of Cloud-Based IVR Solutions to streamline communication processes. Embrace scalability and cost-efficiency while enhancing customer experiences with features like automated call routing and voice recognition. Accessible from anywhere, these solutions integrate seamlessly with existing systems, providing real-time analytics for continuous improvement. Revolutionize your communication strategy today with Cloud-Based IVR Solutions. Learn more at: https://thesmspoint.com/channel/cloud-telephony
The document discusses using barcodes for field collection of germplasm. Barcode labels with the accession number and plot number are printed and attached to plants in the field. A field book app is used to scan the barcodes and record data during collection, evaluation, and harvest. This eliminates manual paper records and reduces errors compared to handwritten records. The barcodes allow data to be quickly uploaded from the field book app to databases like GRIN-Global for storage and analysis.
Four GRIN-Global Installation Scenarios Edwin Rojas
The document describes 4 scenarios for configuring the server components of the GRIN-Global system. Scenario I has all components in one server, while Scenario II splits components into two servers. Scenario III puts the public website, services and database on one server, but installs the admin tool on users' computers. Scenario IV is the same as III but notes the admin tool cannot configure the web application in this setup.
The document discusses using barcodes to improve operations at the CIP Genebank in Peru. It provides specifications for barcode types, label media, printers, mobile devices, and ribbons for different use cases like field collection, seed storage, in vitro storage, and greenhouse activities. Barcodes can help track accessions, reduce errors, and improve efficiency by integrating with apps like Field Book and Inventory Mobile for data collection. Demonstrations are given of printing labels and using the apps. Barcodes provide a simple way to identify accessions and collect information for conservation activities.
New GRIN-Global tools developed by CIP in 2020Edwin Rojas
1. CIP Genebank in Peru developed new tools in 2020 for the GRIN-Global platform to facilitate the work of genebank staff.
2. The tools include five wizards for the curator tool, a mobile app for inventory management and viability testing, and a new web API to integrate the tools via RESTful services.
3. The wizards and mobile app provide features like searching, updating, and printing for passport data, traits, and barcoded labels to manage collections.
El Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP) alberga una de las mayores colecciones de papa, camote y raíces andinas en el mundo. El CIP usa el sistema de información GRIN-Global para almacenar y administrar datos sobre sus colecciones, incluyendo pasaportes, características fenotípicas y genotípicas, y para compartir información a nivel global de manera estandarizada. GRIN-Global permite el manejo eficiente de datos desde su captura en el campo o laboratorio hasta su almacenamiento, análisis
This document outlines the architecture for mobile app modules to manage inventory and viability testing. It includes a desktop admin tool, curator tool, and print wizard that connect to a global database through a middle tier. The backend includes RESTful and SOAP web services. The International Potato Center (CIP) is a research organization focused on potatoes, sweet potatoes, and roots that delivers science-based solutions to issues like hunger, poverty, and climate change.
CIP Genebank and GLIS DOI's - July 2020Edwin Rojas
This document discusses the implementation of GLIS-DOIs at the CIP Genebank. Some key points:
- CIP Genebank is one of the largest in vitro genebanks, conserving over 12,000 accessions of mostly Annex 1 crops held in trust for the ITPGRFA.
- Nearly all (99.93%) of CIP's active collection has been assigned GLIS-DOIs, making it fully adopted in the genebank. GLIS-DOIs provide permanent IDs and allow linkage between genebanks.
- While minting GLIS-DOIs is quick, linking them between genebanks requires manual curation. Linking to publications is also not
Quick guide to setup field barcode labelsEdwin Rojas
This document provides a quick guide for setting up field labels on a Zebra ZT410 300 DPI printer. The guide outlines 6 steps for configuring settings like darkness, velocity, roll pressure, sensor position, label roll position, and ribbon installation through the Zebra Designer software and manually on the printer.
This document discusses the Global Information System (GLIS) of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA). GLIS assigns Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) to plant genetic resources to facilitate information sharing. It will integrate existing information systems and provide standardized descriptive data and links between genetic resources and related publications. Users can register DOIs for their plant collections through a web form, batch uploads, or automated integration using published application programming interfaces.
This document discusses the use of digital object identifiers (DOIs) to track accessions within genebank collections and their transfers between institutions. It presents some options for assigning DOIs, such as assigning a new DOI with each transfer or only when needed. It also discusses challenges like ensuring genetic identity and fidelity given reports of mixes in some collections. While DOIs alone may not solve all problems, they could help identify when issues occur and allow linking genetic data to accessions over time. For the global information system to be effective, genebanks must ensure DOIs work well and convince users of their benefits through demonstration of impact on users.
The document discusses the Print Wizard feature in GRIN-Global Curator Tool. It allows printing labels on various printer types using label templates designed in ZPL language. It describes how to download and install the required DLL, design labels in Zebra Designer Essentials, link data to templates using column names, and print labels by selecting records and a template. The International Potato Center (CIP) is introduced as focusing on potato, sweetpotato, and roots/tubers research and development to address issues like hunger, poverty, climate change and biodiversity preservation.
.NET Core or Java in the Middle Tier of GRIN-GlobalEdwin Rojas
The document proposes evaluating .NET Core or Java for the middle tier of the GRIN-Global platform. It shows the architecture of previous versions using .NET Framework on C#, as well as the planned 2020 version which could use either .NET Core or Java. The middle tier currently acts as an interface between the database servers and various tools, and the proposal aims to determine the best programming language to use for this middle tier component going forward.
Collaboration between CePaCT & CIP in Barcoding and Data Management Edwin Rojas
The document outlines Edwin Rojas' visit to CePaCT Genebank for one week to exchange technologies and best practices in barcode implementation and data management for in vitro collections. Key activities included presenting CIP's IT platform and quality systems, training on barcode scanning software and GIS tools, and discussing collaboration between CePaCT and CIP in barcodes and data management. The goal was to implement IT best practices to increase efficiency at the genebank and elevate data to international standards.
This document summarizes the CIP Genebank IT platform, which uses barcoding and mobile apps to manage one of the world's largest ex situ plant genetic resource collections. Key components of the platform include rugged mobile devices, barcode scanners, printers, labels, and a centralized GRIN-Global database. Various apps help with tasks like tracking accessions in vitro, in cryo storage, during field collection, and more. The platform aims to improve efficiency, data quality, and interoperability using international standards.
This document discusses GRIN-Global, an open source information system for managing plant genetic resource data. It is used by many genebanks and research institutions around the world. The document provides information on what GRIN-Global is, what data it stores, who is using it, how it works, and how CIP's genebank in Peru utilizes and integrates with GRIN-Global. It also discusses additional tools and extensions that can be added to GRIN-Global to expand its functionality.
CIP Genebank Data Systems:
1.Genebank Overview
2.Genebak IT Platform
3.Identification Systems by Collection
4.Genebank and International/National databases
Barcode labels specifications for Seed and HerbariumEdwin Rojas
This document specifies the components and specifications for barcode labels for seed and herbarium samples, including:
- Polyester labels that are 90 microns thick with permanent adhesive and available in rolls of 5,000 labels measuring 3.30 x 3.50 cm with radius corners of 2.00 mm and 3 columns.
- A thermal transfer ribbon compatible with Zebra printers that provides scratch and smear resistance for $50 per roll.
- A Zebra ZT410 thermal transfer printer costing $1100 that prints barcodes and labels with 203 DPI resolution.
- Data Matrix barcodes are used to label seed samples.
Barcode labels specifications for FieldEdwin Rojas
This document specifies the components and requirements for a barcode labeling system for field use. It outlines the specifications for thermal transfer labels that are 150-250 microns thick and come in rolls of 1000 labels each measuring 191 x 25 mm with 4 columns. It also provides details on the Zebra thermal transfer ribbon, Zebra ZT410 printer, and use of Data Matrix barcode symbology. Contact information is included for the IT specialist and Genebank Manager for any additional questions.
Barcode labels specifications for DNA and CryoEdwin Rojas
This document provides specifications for barcode labels, ribbons, printers, cryotubes, DNA tubes, cryo boxes, racks, and tanks for use in cryogenic storage and DNA sample management. It lists the manufacturers, models, costs, and descriptions of various supplies from companies like Zebra, Fisher Scientific, USA Scientific, NALGENE, and Taylor Warthon. Contact information is also provided for references.
Barcode Labels Specifications for in VitroEdwin Rojas
The document provides specifications for barcode labels, ribbons, and printers for in vitro components. It states that the labels are made of polypropylene, come in rolls of 5000 labels that are 3.30 x 3.50 cm with a thickness of 90 microns. The recommended thermal transfer printer is a Zebra ZT410 which costs $1100 and uses a Zebra wax/resin ribbon available for $30 per roll. Data Matrix barcodes will be used to label in vitro tubes and racks. Contact information is provided for the IT specialist and managers overseeing the project.
Transform Your Communication with Cloud-Based IVR SolutionsTheSMSPoint
Discover the power of Cloud-Based IVR Solutions to streamline communication processes. Embrace scalability and cost-efficiency while enhancing customer experiences with features like automated call routing and voice recognition. Accessible from anywhere, these solutions integrate seamlessly with existing systems, providing real-time analytics for continuous improvement. Revolutionize your communication strategy today with Cloud-Based IVR Solutions. Learn more at: https://thesmspoint.com/channel/cloud-telephony
UI5con 2024 - Keynote: Latest News about UI5 and it’s EcosystemPeter Muessig
Learn about the latest innovations in and around OpenUI5/SAPUI5: UI5 Tooling, UI5 linter, UI5 Web Components, Web Components Integration, UI5 2.x, UI5 GenAI.
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Could you use a simple piece of Scala validation code (granted, a very simplistic one too!) that you can rewrite, now and again, to refresh your basic understanding of Applicative operators <*>, <*, *>?
The goal is not to write perfect code showcasing validation, but rather, to provide a small, rough-and ready exercise to reinforce your muscle-memory.
Despite its grandiose-sounding title, this deck consists of just three slides showing the Scala 3 code to be rewritten whenever the details of the operators begin to fade away.
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Zoom is a comprehensive platform designed to connect individuals and teams efficiently. With its user-friendly interface and powerful features, Zoom has become a go-to solution for virtual communication and collaboration. It offers a range of tools, including virtual meetings, team chat, VoIP phone systems, online whiteboards, and AI companions, to streamline workflows and enhance productivity.
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OpenMetadata Community Meeting - 5th June 2024OpenMetadata
The OpenMetadata Community Meeting was held on June 5th, 2024. In this meeting, we discussed about the data quality capabilities that are integrated with the Incident Manager, providing a complete solution to handle your data observability needs. Watch the end-to-end demo of the data quality features.
* How to run your own data quality framework
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Odoo ERP software, a leading open-source software for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and business management, has recently launched its latest version, Odoo 17 Community Edition. This update introduces a range of new features and enhancements designed to streamline business operations and support growth.
The Odoo Community serves as a cost-free edition within the Odoo suite of ERP systems. Tailored to accommodate the standard needs of business operations, it provides a robust platform suitable for organisations of different sizes and business sectors. Within the Odoo Community Edition, users can access a variety of essential features and services essential for managing day-to-day tasks efficiently.
This blog presents a detailed overview of the features available within the Odoo 17 Community edition, and the differences between Odoo 17 community and enterprise editions, aiming to equip you with the necessary information to make an informed decision about its suitability for your business.
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Graspan: A Big Data System for Big Code AnalysisAftab Hussain
We built a disk-based parallel graph system, Graspan, that uses a novel edge-pair centric computation model to compute dynamic transitive closures on very large program graphs.
We implement context-sensitive pointer/alias and dataflow analyses on Graspan. An evaluation of these analyses on large codebases such as Linux shows that their Graspan implementations scale to millions of lines of code and are much simpler than their original implementations.
These analyses were used to augment the existing checkers; these augmented checkers found 132 new NULL pointer bugs and 1308 unnecessary NULL tests in Linux 4.4.0-rc5, PostgreSQL 8.3.9, and Apache httpd 2.2.18.
- Accepted in ASPLOS ‘17, Xi’an, China.
- Featured in the tutorial, Systemized Program Analyses: A Big Data Perspective on Static Analysis Scalability, ASPLOS ‘17.
- Invited for presentation at SoCal PLS ‘16.
- Invited for poster presentation at PLDI SRC ‘16.
8 Best Automated Android App Testing Tool and Framework in 2024.pdfkalichargn70th171
Regarding mobile operating systems, two major players dominate our thoughts: Android and iPhone. With Android leading the market, software development companies are focused on delivering apps compatible with this OS. Ensuring an app's functionality across various Android devices, OS versions, and hardware specifications is critical, making Android app testing essential.