1999
DOI: 10.1006/jsbi.1999.4084
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JavaScope: A Web-Based TEM Control Interface

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“…Two programming languages, Java and JavaScript, were adopted to realize the two major classes of functionalities. Java (http://java.sun.com/) is a general purpose programming language that has gained popularity in recent years and been adopted by the scientific research community as the preferred language for implementing Web-interfaced applica-tions (Hadida-Hassan et al, 1999;Kisseberth et al, 1999). In this simulation Web page, a Java applet is implemented to provide the core function interpretation and plotting capabilities.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two programming languages, Java and JavaScript, were adopted to realize the two major classes of functionalities. Java (http://java.sun.com/) is a general purpose programming language that has gained popularity in recent years and been adopted by the scientific research community as the preferred language for implementing Web-interfaced applica-tions (Hadida-Hassan et al, 1999;Kisseberth et al, 1999). In this simulation Web page, a Java applet is implemented to provide the core function interpretation and plotting capabilities.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With improved image performance and high-speed data acquisition in place, attention will then turn to automation of data collection (Oostergetel et al, 1998;Kisseberth et al, 1999). The recent development of microfabricated support films, with identical, perfectly circular holes located at predictable positions (Ermantraut et al, 1998), enormously simplifies the protocol that can be used to automate image acquisition.…”
Section: Anticipating the Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous systems fall under two categories: telepresence [6,7,13,16] and collaborative frameworks. Telepresence research has focused on remote functionality of the instrument and the necessary automation for large-scale-data collection and analysis.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%