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Angular Services

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Angular Services

Overview of this book

A primary concern with modern day applications is that they need to be dynamic, and for that, data access from the server side, data authentication, and security are very important. Angular leverages its services to create such state-of-the-art dynamic applications. This book will help you create and design customized services, integrate them into your applications, import third-party plugins, and make your apps perform better and faster. This book starts with a basic rundown on how you can create your own Angular development environment compatible with v2 and v4. You will then use Bootstrap and Angular UI components to create pages. You will also understand how to use controllers to collect data and populate them into NG UIs. Later, you will then create a rating service to evaluate entries and assign a score to them. Next, you will create "cron jobs" in NG. We will then create a crawler service to find all relevant resources regarding a selected headline and generate reports on it. Finally, you will create a service to manage accuracy and provide feedback about troubled areas in the app created. This book is up to date for the 2.4 release and is compatible with the 4.0 release as well, and it does not have any code based on the beta or release candidates.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Angular Services
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

The AI Wire-frame


This is the brain of our application. After all of the collecting, rating, and so on, it is time for decision making. We need an Artificial Intelligence mechanism to observe the inputs and find the answer to a question or simply make a statement for the provided news or article.

To find the answer, we can look into the evidence tree, and depending on the tree's depth, ask a couple of yes/no questions. Again, we need to define some business rules for our questions, and then weight the value of their answers.

To expand it a little more, imagine we have some news and we ask a fundamental question about it. Then we build an evidence tree with a three level depth. The number of evidence for the main node is 10 so we need to find out if each piece of evidence supports our question? (the answer is yes) Is it against our evidence? (which means the answer is no). Or is it neutral? Then we add the value of the answers (each yes has the value of +1, no = -1, and neutral answers are...