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DIGITAL SIGN BOARD -A transpiring communication technology
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Digital signage is a transpiring communication technology. It is meant to play a significant role in today’s era, as digital signage presents well timed info. Digital signage is an alternative choice for the traditional printed signage which requires environmental costs. The system is meant to present media content based on a scheduled list that perhaps dynamically reorganized. Each display that is configured will have an attached android box and a local storage containing both the info to be presented and the local schedule list of what content the display has to present. Furthermore, the design enables media content to be tailored to the targeted viewers, i.e., the info presented can be adapted to the viewers who are currently viewing the display. The schedule is much simpler than the existing digital signage systems – ensuring a visual treat for the viewers. With this approach we can overcome the drawbacks of the existing signage systems.

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Applied Science
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
07/23/2016
Foundations of Software Engineering
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This is a foundation subject in modern software development techniques for engineering and information technology. The design and development of component-based software (using C# and .NET) is covered; data structures and algorithms for modeling, analysis, and visualization; basic problem-solving techniques; web services; and the management and maintenance of software. Includes a treatment of topics such as sorting and searching algorithms; and numerical simulation techniques. Foundation for in-depth exploration of image processing, computational geometry, finite element methods, network methods and e-business applications. This course is a core requirement for the Information Technology M. Eng. program.
This class was also offered in Course 13 (Department of Ocean Engineering) as 13.470J. In 2005, ocean engineering subjects became part of Course 2 (Department of Mechanical Engineering), and the 13.470J designation was dropped in lieu of 2.159J.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
Engineering
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Full Course
Provider:
MIT
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Amaratunga, Kevin
Date Added:
09/01/2000