I need help to create a sabre PNR using any automation tool for automation testing recently I have tried in UTF but it's not working out so I need some help on the tool suggestion.
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I'm looking for a way to have an application just process voice commands every time I say a specific phrase. The behavior should be similar to Cortana, Alexa or others. The application will be deployed on a hands-free device, but the Speech device SDK cannot be used, because it runs solely on a PC.
Is there an addition to the Speech SDK with a custom wake word yet?
MS speech recognition uses RESTful APIs to cloud services. You can use them from any device.
You can use speech-to-text and voice command services on Android or iOS. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cognitive-services/speech/?v=18.05: Examples exist for both Java and Objective-C.
I think you also want to check out the preview of speaker recognition.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cognitive-services/speaker-recognition/home
Does this help?
Looks like you would need to go to a specific site to set a wake work as it's still in preview mode. That will generate some files that you'd download for the SDK.
There's more in this documentation page.
I am creating the app for LG and panasonic smart tv's using smart tv alliance sdk. How can i package and test the app in the real tv.
Application deployment is vendor specific – i.e. Philips, Toshiba and LGE have different ways how they publish the application, they have different requirements for e.g. metadata, icon sizes, ways how to publish to for more countries, etc.
The certification for STA is described quite well on their web page http://www.smarttv-alliance.org/
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When you access PlayN's site you see that PlayN's logo uses Google colors: http://code.google.com/p/playn/
Also, Lilli Thompson talked about PlayN at New Game Conference in 2011 as a Google game developer advocate. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=iK9Xl58IxKw&t=4 (I haven't watched the video.)
But she's not at Google anymore (http://plus.google.com/111647958621817995641/posts/EVptyYGHSfd and http://twitter.com/lillithompson/status/183299616647811072)
However, When you visit https://developers.google.com/games > Web games or > Mobile Games, there's no reference to PlayN. You find Android development, which links to http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html. There's a Google Play Game Services (GPGS) too, that offers social features (achievements, multiplayer, leaderboard) for game development for Android, iOS and Web (http://developers.google.com/games/services). There are "Getting started" tutorials for GPGS for each platform (Android, iOS, Web). No PlayN, which compiles to these three platforms plus Java desktop.
So, is PlayN really supported by Google? Or was it once, and now the community is by itself?
Playn is a community supported project, and i suspect always will remain such. Google had a hand in making it, but their contribution recently has been waning. But it doesn't mean the project is dying or anything.
We are building an ASP.NET website using C#.NET language and VSTS 2008.
Would you please let me know which are all the third-party tools those can help us in the complete SDLC of this project?
Thank you..
Regards,
Karina.
Try Microsoft Team Foundation Server. It will handle your source control, work item tracking, bug tracking, reports, and provide you with a Sharepoint project portal.
Phew! There's lots that you can use, basically a complete eco-system has been constructed around this.
Much depends on
the process you'll use to develop the software (waterfall? agile? a mix?)
where your people are (if you have remote folks, you'll need good collaboration)
how many you are (small projects won't need quite as much project tracking software)
the kind of project you're on (a large complex site might need a comprehensive database management system, a small one can just use free tools)
what metrics you need to report
how experienced your developers are
the kind of graphic design expertise you have and need
your budget!
And that's just off the top of my head.
More specifically, here's some third-party tools I've used successfully that I'd not consider starting a project of any size without:
A source code repository: Subversion is a good one, TFS is expensive but does the job
A continuous integration server: I prefer Hudson, others like CruiseControl.NET
A refactoring tool for software developers (Refactor!, Resharper)
A virtual machine system for hosting test systems on a server (I use VMWare)
For larger teams where you're using Agile methodologies and need to report progress, consider Scrumworks.
Putting it another way, I'd suggest that you budget at least $500 per developer for tools, add-ons and geegaws beyond Visual Studio.
At home I use:
tortoises - Source Control - http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/
ankhsvn - VS Integration - http://ankhsvn.open.collab.net/
CruiseControl.Net - Continuous Integration - http://confluence.public.thoughtworks.org/display/CCNET/Welcome+to+CruiseControl.NET
Screwturn wiki - wiki for knowledge sharing - http://www.screwturn.eu/
At work I use TFS.
I'm not sure where to start when it comes to load-testing ASP.NET applications. My team doesn't use VSTS so that option is out. Does anyone have any good suggestions or experience they can share?
I'ved used Microsoft's free Web Application Stress Tool. It lets you record a browsing session, then replay it using multiple clients.
It seems that Microsoft has pulled this application from the download center, but you can use this alternative download (it may require 7-Zip to unpack).
Red Gate Software has a product called ANTS that can be used to do this.
Click Here for product link
Using BrowserMob.com is quite cheap for what it provides. You can listen to an interview with the founder of Browser Mob on Startup Success Podcast #18.
You can use Grinder.
Its a nice Java Based Opensource tool, to load test webapps. Pretty lean as well.