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Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) could greatly facilitate the exchange of data and functionalities between software applications in a flexible, controlled and secure way, especially on the web.
Lorenzino Vaccari +3 more
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Crisis Event Extraction Service (CREES) - Automatic Detection and Classification of Crisis-related Content on Social Media [PDF]
Social media posts tend to provide valuable reports during crises. However, this information can be hidden in large amounts of unrelated documents. Providing tools that automatically identify relevant posts, event types (e.g., hurricane, floods, etc ...
Alani, Harith, Burel, Gregoire
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Metamorphic Testing of RESTful Web APIs [PDF]
Web Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) allow systems to interact with each other over the network. Modern Web APIs often adhere to the REST architectural style, being referred to as RESTful Web APIs. RESTful Web APIs are decomposed into multiple resources (e.g., a video in the YouTube API) that clients can manipulate through HTTP interactions ...
Sergio Segura +3 more
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PASTA‐ELN: Simplifying Research Data Management for Experimental Materials Science
Research data management faces ongoing hurdles as many ELNs remain complex and restrictive. PASTA‐ELN offers an open‐source, cross‐platform solution that prioritizes simplicity, offline access, and user control. Its in tuitive folder structure, modular Python add‐ons, and open formats enable seamless documentation, FAIR data practices, and easy ...
S. Brinckmann, G. Winkens, R. Schwaiger
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Privacy Issues of the W3C Geolocation API [PDF]
The W3C's Geolocation API may rapidly standardize the transmission of location information on the Web, but, in dealing with such sensitive information, it also raises serious privacy concerns.
Doty, Nick +2 more
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tinyspotifyr: Tinyverse R Wrapper for the 'Spotify' Web API [PDF]
Troy Hernandez +4 more
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Unleashing the Power of Machine Learning in Nanomedicine Formulation Development
A random forest machine learning model is able to make predictions on nanoparticle attributes of different nanomedicines (i.e. lipid nanoparticles, liposomes, or PLGA nanoparticles) based on microfluidic formulation parameters. Machine learning models are based on a database of nanoparticle formulations, and models are able to generate unique solutions
Thomas L. Moore +7 more
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Mashup-Oriented API Recommendation via Random Walk on Knowledge Graph
With the growing prosperity of the Web API economy, mashup-oriented API recommendation has become an important requirement. Various methods based on different principles of technology have been used to deal with this issue.
Xin Wang, Hao Wu, Ching-Hsien Hsu
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Research on remote sensing image retrieval based on RESTful Web API service architecture
A technical scheme of RESTful Web API service architecture is presented to solve the problem of retrieving massive remote sensing images.Firstly, the advantages of RESTful architecture over traditional Web architecture are studied, and its use fully ...
Wang Hao, Te Rigen
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ChUM: Chart Update Mashup [PDF]
The Chart Update Mash up (ChUM™) consists of various APIs/Technologies that when brought together allow for intuitive georeferenced visualization of the Critical Chart Updates published by the Office of Coast Survey (OCS). Each component of ChUM™ will be
Sullivan, Briana M.
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