Development concept of specialized software for distributed information-computational systems
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2016.64.33-40Keywords:
mobile device, description data networking, interpreter, scripting language, personal computer, distributed system, software, dynamic management, AndroidAbstract
Describes the concept of development for the wireless distributed information-computational system. Its work is based on the use of distributed documents in the form of simplified configuration files. Their content is described using specialized scripting language and processed using specialized script interpreter. The result of the development is the creation and the analysis of the implementation of the basic structured software, specialized script interpreter, and the specialized scripting language, as well as their use in the test distributed information-computational system for learning foreign languages. Describes the components of the developed system and their functionality. Describes the main characteristics of the developed software. Describes the configuration files that contain dynamic control algorithms of the system work. Developed network interaction principles between each system component in the main modes.Downloads
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2016-03-30
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Computing methods in radio electronics
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