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N. Pandu Naik - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Automization of Services Using Shell Script for Server Deployment
    International Journal of Research, 2017
    Co-Authors: Shamsh Alam, Faizan, Shams Tabrez, N. Pandu Naik
    Abstract:

    Atomizing the services using Shell Script for server deployment is a concept for doing the Automation for server deployment. We know that nowadays each company has its own server    and intranet for doing his own work. Many companies prefer Linux based servers because it has many advantages over windows server. When a sever Administrator perform server configuration like FTP, DHCP, TELNET, DNS, HTTP they perform these task manually. If sometime sever crashes they again perform these task manually. And it is a time consuming process. So the concept is that Atomization of task for System Administrator and server deployment using Shell Script i.e. instead of doing manual configuration of severs we can do it through Scripting and once Script is created we can use it later again and again and very less time consuming as compared to manual configuration hardly 20 seconds to 30 seconds. So finally this proposed idea will resolved the problem of system administrator and reduce the work load.

Shamsh Alam - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Automization of Services Using Shell Script for Server Deployment
    International Journal of Research, 2017
    Co-Authors: Shamsh Alam, Faizan, Shams Tabrez, N. Pandu Naik
    Abstract:

    Atomizing the services using Shell Script for server deployment is a concept for doing the Automation for server deployment. We know that nowadays each company has its own server    and intranet for doing his own work. Many companies prefer Linux based servers because it has many advantages over windows server. When a sever Administrator perform server configuration like FTP, DHCP, TELNET, DNS, HTTP they perform these task manually. If sometime sever crashes they again perform these task manually. And it is a time consuming process. So the concept is that Atomization of task for System Administrator and server deployment using Shell Script i.e. instead of doing manual configuration of severs we can do it through Scripting and once Script is created we can use it later again and again and very less time consuming as compared to manual configuration hardly 20 seconds to 30 seconds. So finally this proposed idea will resolved the problem of system administrator and reduce the work load.

Samuel Acheampong - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • web based wireless controlled robot for night vision surveillance using Shell Script with raspberry pi
    Complex Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems, 2018
    Co-Authors: Hasan Salman, Samuel Acheampong
    Abstract:

    The convenience for most people is to have the ability to control or view details of surveillance made by a robotic system even when they are not at home. In this paper, we design an efficient robot that is capable of video surveillance even at night. The method consists of a web based wireless controlled night vision surveillance robot using Shell Script with raspberry pi. The web page has video screen for surveillance and buttons to control robot and camera. For proper surveillance at night, a night vision camera has been implemented. The web page is the command control center for the robot, which can be run in both computer and mobile phone (IOS/Android). The signal, which is generated from web page, are sent to Raspberry pi through Wi-Fi and Raspberry pi receives these signals according to Shell Script written in Raspberry pi. Therefore, the commands are processed and the robot is directed with user directive. The Video Streaming is done using MJPG streamer program that gets MJPEG data and the movement of the robot is controlled by Shell Script which sends it through a HTTP session. The result shows that the video streamed up to 15 frames per second.

  • CISIS - Web-Based Wireless Controlled Robot for Night Vision Surveillance Using Shell Script with Raspberry Pi
    Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 2018
    Co-Authors: Hasan Salman, Samuel Acheampong
    Abstract:

    The convenience for most people is to have the ability to control or view details of surveillance made by a robotic system even when they are not at home. In this paper, we design an efficient robot that is capable of video surveillance even at night. The method consists of a web based wireless controlled night vision surveillance robot using Shell Script with raspberry pi. The web page has video screen for surveillance and buttons to control robot and camera. For proper surveillance at night, a night vision camera has been implemented. The web page is the command control center for the robot, which can be run in both computer and mobile phone (IOS/Android). The signal, which is generated from web page, are sent to Raspberry pi through Wi-Fi and Raspberry pi receives these signals according to Shell Script written in Raspberry pi. Therefore, the commands are processed and the robot is directed with user directive. The Video Streaming is done using MJPG streamer program that gets MJPEG data and the movement of the robot is controlled by Shell Script which sends it through a HTTP session. The result shows that the video streamed up to 15 frames per second.

Gilks, William P. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Separate-sex GWAS for reproductive fitness in Drosophila melanogaster (Sussex LHM sample)
    2018
    Co-Authors: Gilks, William P.
    Abstract:

    Code, data, logs, and graphs for GWAS on seperate-sex reproductive fitness in Drosophila melanogaster, Sussex LHM population sample. The Shell Script, code_drive_basic_gwas.sh, downloads input data files from the internet, drives Plink to select LD-independent SNPs, and then perform a genome-wide association test against female and male fitness, separately. Plink is also used to assign functions and gene names to SNPs. Bash/Unix code is used for formatting/compatibility adjustments, and also to add NCBI-dbSNP IDs to results. The Shell Script starts an R Script that generates basic diagnostic graphs. See https://f1000research.com/articles/5-2644/v3 and http://www.sussex.ac.uk/lifesci/morrowlab/

  • Separate-sex GWAS for reproductive fitness in Drosophila melanogaster (Sussex LHM sample)
    2018
    Co-Authors: Gilks, William P.
    Abstract:

    Code, data, logs, and graphs for GWAS on seperate-sex reproductive fitness in Drosophila melanogaster, Sussex LHM population sample. The Shell Script, code_drive_basic_gwas.sh, downloads input data files from the internet, drives Plink to select LD-independent SNPs, and then perform a genome-wide association test against female and male fitness, separately. Plink is also used to assign functions and gene names to SNPs. Bash/Unix code is used for formatting/compatibility adjustments, and also to add NCBI-dbSNP IDs to results. The Shell Script starts an R Script that generates basic diagnostic graphs. This updated version differs from the first in that three large unconfirmed snRNA genes have been omitted to improve assignment of SNPs to genes. See https://f1000research.com/articles/5-2644/v3 and http://www.sussex.ac.uk/lifesci/morrowlab/

  • Population genomics of Sussex LHM Drosophila melanogaster
    2018
    Co-Authors: Gilks, William P.
    Abstract:

    Input data, code, output data, summary plots, and run logs for investigation of the population genetics of the Drosophila melanogaster Sussex LHM sample. For output graphs, see popgen_plots.png Input data are 'plink binary' format. Code is a unix/linux Shell Script containing commands for Plink to perform population genetic tests. The two R Scripts contain i. a short command for making a subpopulation file, ii. commands for plotting the output data. Both are initated in the Shell Script. Platform and version information are available in the log files. Other information available in the Shell and R Scripts. Broad observations are that the allele frequency disibribution is normal except a few humps around MAF 0.2-0.3 in the autosomes. Linkage disequilbrium, on average, levels-out after ~200bp but there can still be some at distances of 300Kb. The population appears to be divided into four genetically distinct groups (on the IBD-PCA scatter plot), with Fst analysis indicating that this is caused by genetic variation around the centromeres. This is possibly caused by historic admixture, and low centromeric recombination.

A. M. Berghuis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • AUTO XPL: a Unix Shell-Script system to sequence X-PLOR refinement runs
    Journal of Applied Crystallography, 1998
    Co-Authors: J. F. Hunt, M. B. Mixon, A. M. Berghuis
    Abstract:

    A Unix Shell Script has been written to automate many of the individual computational steps involved in refining the crystal structure of a biopolymer using Axel Brunger's program X-PLOR. The Script controls the sequential execution of different refinement operations, automatically piping the output from each operation into the input for the next operation. The performance of each individual operation is monitored in terms of the progression of the free R factor and the step is repeated with a smaller number of minimization cycles if necessary in order to achieve the lowest observed free R factor. Most refinement parameters can be adjusted or reset for each individual step, allowing long sequences of refinement operations to be executed without manual intervention. The Script can also be used to automate the evaluation of the effect of variations in input-parameter values on the performance of a refinement procedure.