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Archive: 2022

WebRTC Signaling Server - What Is It?

From a client perspective, online video communication is insanely simple today. You do not even need to install anything on your computer to call another person via the Internet. Modern video API Read more
24 December 2022 jworkorg Uncategorized WebRTC

Application of CFD in Built Environment

What is Computational Fluid Dynamics? Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is the science of predicting fluid flow, heat transfer, mass transfer, chemical reactions and related phenomena by solving the Read more
10 November 2022 jworkorg Calculations Computational Fluid Dynamics

Calculating exclusion limits for a new theory in hardcore science

In many fields of science, it is important to understand the relevance of new theories or hypotheses in a description of experimental data, assuming that such data are already well represented by Read more
26 October 2022 jworkorg Calculations exclusion limits

Recent Java enhancements for numeric calculations

In the past, slow evaluation of mathematical functions and large memory footprint were the most significant drawbacks of Java compared to C++/C for numeric computations and scientific data analysis. Read more
26 October 2022 jworkorg Java java
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