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Seismological Research Letters; September/October 2006; v. 77; no. 5; p. 554-558; DOI: 10.1785/gssrl.77.5.554
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Construction of Beachball Diagram Using Java-based Software Application "Dishansh 2005"

Naveenchandra N. Srivastava
Institute of Seismological Research

Rita U. Thakor, Sejal V. Patel, Sejal G. Viroja, Urvi S. Chetta, and Shashikant A. Sharma
Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geo-informatics

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    INTRODUCTION
 
This paper describes a new application, "Dishansh 2005," to construct a "beachball diagram" using Java-based software. The name "Dishansh" is derived from the Gujarati words "disha" (direction) and "ansh" (degree) (Patel 2005, 261, 240). The design and development process of Dishansh 2005 strictly followed the concept of software engineering. It is an interactive multipurpose tool designed to meet various requirements of the user.

A user can perform a large range of operations with this interactive software:


    TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGY
 
Java is an object-oriented, platform-independent, Internet-ready programming language. Object-oriented software is strictly modularized, which simplifies and speeds up the development, maintenance, and updating of code. In Java, modularity is implemented through the class-A collection of data structures and operations on the data. There is a multitude . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Institute of Seismological Research
Directorate of Economics and Statistics Campus
Sector 18, Gandhinagar – 382018 (Gujarat), India
naveen0504@yahoo.com
(N.N.S.)

Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space
Applications and Geo-informatics
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Nr. Info city, Gandhinagar – 382 007 (Gujarat), India
bisaggujarat@yahoo.co.in
(R.U.T., S.V.P., S.G.V, U.S.C., S.A.S.)







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