Wednesday, November 27, 2013

End-to-end solutions for big data
These kinds of uses of Hadoop are examples of how big data is changing what’s possible. Our Hadoop-based solution HDInsight is a building block – one important piece of the end-to-end solutions required to get value from data.
All this comes together in solutions where people can use Excel to pull data directly from a range of sources, including SQL Server (the most widely-deployed database product), HDInsight, external Hadoop clusters and publicly available datasets. They can then use our business intelligence tools in Power BI to refine that data, visualize it and just ask it questions. We believe that by putting widely accessible and easy-to-deploy tools in everyone’s hands, we are helping big data reach a billion people. 

I am looking forward to tomorrow. The Hadoop community is pushing what’s possible, and we could not be happier that we made the commitment to contribute to it in meaningful ways.
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Monday, November 25, 2013


Additional Components

There are additional components which will be used in the construction of above mentioned entities, their logic, and wiring between them. These components are:
ComponentsDescription
FragmentsRepresents a behavior or a portion of user interface in an Activity.
ViewsUI elements that are drawn onscreen including buttons, lists forms etc.
LayoutsView hierarchies that control screen format and appearance of the views.
IntentsMessages wiring components together.
ResourcesExternal elements, such as strings, constants and drawables pictures.
ManifestConfiguration file for the application.
Reference:http://www.tutorialspoint.com/android/android_application_components.htm

Sunday, November 24, 2013

One of the UI component we use often is ListView, for example when we need to show items in a vertical scrolling list. One interesting aspect is this component can be deeply customized and can be adapted to our needs. In this first post i want to analyze the basic concepts behind it and how to use this component.
In order to show items inside the list, this component uses an adapter, so if we want to populate the list we have first create or use existing adapters. Android SDK has some standard adapters that are useful in many cases. If we have special needs we can create custom adapter and i will cover it in the next post. To understand how we can use this UI component we can suppose we want to show a list of planets. To make things simple and focus our attention on the ListView component we will use, by now

a very simple and basic adapter called SimpleAdaptehttp://www.tutorialspoint.com/android/android_drag_and_drop.htm

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Monday, November 18, 2013

Motion Sensor in Android:
       These sensors measure acceleration forces and rotational forces along three axes(X,Y,Z). Motion sensors are useful for monitoring device movement, such as tilt, shake, rotation, or swing. The movement is usually a reflection of direct user input.  In common it is called Gravity Sensor. Motion sensor used for playing games without any Joystick e.g.( Playing Car games on smartphones while moving change hands in up and down for right and left turn).
        In future developers are going to use these sensors for multi purposes in the field of Robotics or Artificial Intelligence. In Artificial Intelligence(AI) scientist are trying to build a human robot  which will act like human by sensing the motion of human by the means of Motion Sensor. In addition to Project Natal, Sony last week unveiled its own as yet to be given a catchy name motion-control device. While Project Natal uses a special camera, depth sensor and microphone to read players movements and recognize their voices, Sony showed off a controller that looked like a bubble-topped magic wand — a magic wand that works with the PlayStation Eye camera to let gamers interact with the virtual world before them in a highly precise manner. Pick up a sword and swing it around. Aim your bow and fire arrows at oncoming enemies. 
Conclusion:
·        More sensors in smartphones - is better
·        There are no significant technical or technological problems for this
·        Quasi-digital sensors are more attractive
·        4444 International Frequency Sensor Association
·        Quasi-digital sensors are more attractive

·        for application in smartphones due to easy system integration and advantages