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Access the recording at http://webinar.assaf.org.za/playback/presentation/0.9.0/playback.html?meetingId=64bc87cc9da0731f5d8fc426bf700e593aeddd92-1479448454255
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Talk Abstract
In this talk we will walk through how Apache Kafka and Apache Accumulo can be used together to orchestrate a de-coupled, real-time distributed and reactive request/response system at massive scale. Multiple data pipelines can perform complex operations for each message in parallel at high volumes with low latencies. The final result will be inline with the initiating call. The architecture gains are immense. They allow for the requesting system to receive a response without the need for direct integration with the data pipeline(s) that messages must go through. By utilizing Apache Kafka and Apache Accumulo, these gains sustain at scale and allow for complex operations of different messages to be applied to each response in real-time.
Speaker
Joe Stein
Principal Consultant, Big Data Open Source Security, LLC
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Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
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Using OJS to manage & publish your online Open Access journal
1. Using OJS to manage &
publish your online Open
Access journal
Presented by
Ina Smith DOAJ Ambassador ina@doaj.org
2. Agenda
• Open Journal Systems (OJS)
• Open Source Software
• Installing OJS & creating a journal
• Setting up a journal
• Workflow
• Publishing an issue
3. “Scholars need the means to launch a new
generation of journals committed to Open Access,
and to help existing journals that elect to make the
transition to Open Access.”
Budapest Open Access Initiative, 2002
4. Open Journal Systems (OJS)
• Journal management & publishing system, web site
– all in one
• Licensed as Open Source Software (OS) (GNU
General Public License)
• Developed by Public Knowledge Project (PKP) &
Simon Fraser University
• Community of developers
• Download and install on local server
https://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/
• Version 3.0 in August/September 2016
5. Benefits of OJS
• Installed locally and locally controlled
• Online submission and management of all content
• Central archive – documentation, communication etc
• Comprehensive indexing of journal content
• Reading tools for content
• Plugins (additional tools)
• Email notifications and commenting options
• Builds capacity, reduces dependency
• Allows for flexible publishing frequency
• Editors configure requirements, sections, review
process
14. Open Source Software (OSS)(1)
• Developers highly skilled, self-motivated, peer
recognition
• Clean design, reliability, maintainability, standards,
interoperability
• Community approach
• Code available & transparent – no clever salesperson
• No purchase, but resources to install, customize,
maintain
• Versions released – keep to most recent stable version
15. Open Source Software (OSS)(2)
• No registration of licenses
• Less vulnerable – viruses, downtime, loss of data,
security breaches, hacking
• Self-empowerment – develop local skills – lifelong
self-learning
• OJS Base URL available to harvesters/databases
• Interoperability with systems such as ORCID,
Creative Commons, Crossref, DOAJ, Portico
16. Hosting Solutions
• Self-hosting on a server at home institution
• Self-hosting on a server in the cloud e.g. with
Hetzner https://hetzner.co.za/
• PKP/OJS Publishing Services
https://pkpservices.sfu.ca/content/journal-hosting
17. Requirements for self-hosting
• PHP 4.2.x or later (including PHP 5.x) with MySQL
or PostgreSQL support
• A database server: MySQL 4.1 or later
OR PostgreSQL 8.0 or later
• UNIX-like OS recommended (such
as Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, etc.)
• Download OJS 2.4.8-1 (.tar.gz) (18 MB)
• See https://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/ojs_download/
45. <meta name="description" content="This academic peer-reviewed
journal is an open access journal for policy makers, practitioners, and
the research community, on crime and related issues in South Africa.">
<META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="INDEX, FOLLOW">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-
8">
88. XML
• XML was designed to carry data - with focus on what
data is
• HTML was designed to display data - with focus on how
data looks
• XML tags are not predefined like HTML tags are
• It simplifies data sharing
• It simplifies data transport
• It simplifies platform changes
• It simplifies data availability
http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_whatis.asp