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    Políticas de Copyright de Publicações Científicas em Repositórios Institucionais: O Caso do INESC TEC

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    A progressiva transformação das práticas científicas, impulsionada pelo desenvolvimento das novas Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação (TIC), têm possibilitado aumentar o acesso à informação, caminhando gradualmente para uma abertura do ciclo de pesquisa. Isto permitirá resolver a longo prazo uma adversidade que se tem colocado aos investigadores, que passa pela existência de barreiras que limitam as condições de acesso, sejam estas geográficas ou financeiras. Apesar da produção científica ser dominada, maioritariamente, por grandes editoras comerciais, estando sujeita às regras por estas impostas, o Movimento do Acesso Aberto cuja primeira declaração pública, a Declaração de Budapeste (BOAI), é de 2002, vem propor alterações significativas que beneficiam os autores e os leitores. Este Movimento vem a ganhar importância em Portugal desde 2003, com a constituição do primeiro repositório institucional a nível nacional. Os repositórios institucionais surgiram como uma ferramenta de divulgação da produção científica de uma instituição, com o intuito de permitir abrir aos resultados da investigação, quer antes da publicação e do próprio processo de arbitragem (preprint), quer depois (postprint), e, consequentemente, aumentar a visibilidade do trabalho desenvolvido por um investigador e a respetiva instituição. O estudo apresentado, que passou por uma análise das políticas de copyright das publicações científicas mais relevantes do INESC TEC, permitiu não só perceber que as editoras adotam cada vez mais políticas que possibilitam o auto-arquivo das publicações em repositórios institucionais, como também que existe todo um trabalho de sensibilização a percorrer, não só para os investigadores, como para a instituição e toda a sociedade. A produção de um conjunto de recomendações, que passam pela implementação de uma política institucional que incentive o auto-arquivo das publicações desenvolvidas no âmbito institucional no repositório, serve como mote para uma maior valorização da produção científica do INESC TEC.The progressive transformation of scientific practices, driven by the development of new Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), which made it possible to increase access to information, gradually moving towards an opening of the research cycle. This opening makes it possible to resolve, in the long term, the adversity that has been placed on researchers, which involves the existence of barriers that limit access conditions, whether geographical or financial. Although large commercial publishers predominantly dominate scientific production and subject it to the rules imposed by them, the Open Access movement whose first public declaration, the Budapest Declaration (BOAI), was in 2002, proposes significant changes that benefit the authors and the readers. This Movement has gained importance in Portugal since 2003, with the constitution of the first institutional repository at the national level. Institutional repositories have emerged as a tool for disseminating the scientific production of an institution to open the results of the research, both before publication and the preprint process and postprint, increase the visibility of work done by an investigator and his or her institution. The present study, which underwent an analysis of the copyright policies of INESC TEC most relevant scientific publications, allowed not only to realize that publishers are increasingly adopting policies that make it possible to self-archive publications in institutional repositories, all the work of raising awareness, not only for researchers but also for the institution and the whole society. The production of a set of recommendations, which go through the implementation of an institutional policy that encourages the self-archiving of the publications developed in the institutional scope in the repository, serves as a motto for a greater appreciation of the scientific production of INESC TEC

    Facing Evolution on Industry 4.0: Modular Monitoring and Adaptive & Adaptable Visualization for Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems

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    Industry 4.0 comes to play an important role in various industrial domains where monitoring industrial cyberphysical systems (ICPSs) is becoming essential. This is due to the necessity to efficiently collect data from industrial processes for then making decisions that can impact on the operation of the industrial systems. Typically, the ICPSs are composed by heterogeneous, distributed and autonomous physical devices which can evolve over time. Thus, this makes necessary the adaptation of the monitoring system according to the physical devices. In this dissertation, it is proposed a monitoring system for ICPSs that evolve over time, that has been designed for multiple domains. In this proposal, the data capture and storage beside the ICPS evolution detection and information visualization are considered. To do so, the proposed solution is composed by two subsystems: (I) Modular Monitoring System which is based on the union of different standards able to capture data and store it in a structured manner and; (II) Personal Visualization & Evolution Detection System where the user has the possibility of customizing its visualization and the system is able to trigger alerts on ICPS evolution. In order to validate the proposal a prototype of each system has been developed and finally evaluated.La Industria 4.0 juega un papel importante en diversos ámbitos industriales donde la monitorización de los sistema ciber-físicos industriales (en inglés, Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems, abreviadamente ICPSs) se está convirtiendo en parte esencial. Esto se debe a la necesidad de recolectar datos de los procesos industriales de manera eficiente para luego tomar decisiones que puedan impactar en el funcionamiento de los sistemas industriales. Normalmente, los ICPSs están compuestos por dispositivos físicos heterogéneos, distribuidos y autónomos que pueden evolucionar con el tiempo. Por lo tanto, esto hace que sea necesaria la adaptación de los sistemas de monitorización de acuerdo con los dispositivos físicos. En esta tesis se propone un sistema de monitorización para ICPSs que evolucionan con el tiempo, el cuál ha sido diseñado para múltiples dominios. En esta propuesta se considera la captura y almacenamiento de datos además de la detección de la evolución y la visualización de la información. Para ello, la solución propuesta se compone de dos subsistemas: (I) Modular Monitoring System que se basa en la unión de diferentes estándares capaces de capturar datos y almacenarlos de forma estructurada y; (II) Personal Visualization & Evolution Detection System donde el usuario tiene la posibilidad de personalizar su visualización y el sistema es capaz de generar alertas en caso de que se produzca una evolución. Para validar la propuesta se ha desarrollado un prototipo de cada sistema y finalmente se ha evaluado.Industry 4.0 sona handia hartzen ari da egungo gizartean. Hori dela eta, zeinbat esparru industrialetan, sistema ziberfisiko industrialen (ingelesez, Industrial Cyber-Physical System, laburdura ICPS) monitorizioak berebiziko garrantzia hartu du. Guzti honen funtsa, datuen bilketa era eraginkorrean egitean datza, ondoren datu hauek analizatu eta sistema industrialetan eragin dezaketen erabakiak hartzeko asmoz. Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPSs)-ak eboluziona dezaketen gailu heterogeneo, banatu eta autonomoez osatuta daude eta, ondorioz, monitorizazio sistemak egokitzea ezinbesteko bihurtzen da gaur egun. Tesi honek, eboluziona dezaketen ICPSs monitorizazio sistema bat aurkezten du, zeina hainbat domeinu industrialetarako diseinatu den. Proposamen honetan, datuen bilketa eta biltegiratze eraginkorra eta eboluzioen hautematea eta informazioaren bistaratzea aztertzen dira. Proposamena bi azpisistemaz osatuta dago: (I) Modular Monitoring System, hainbat estandar bateratzetik sortu den sistema bat da, non, datuak jaso eta berauek era estrukturatu batetan gordetzeko gaitasuna duen; eta (II) Personal Visualization & Evolution Detection System, erabiltzaileak bere interfazeak sortzeko gaitasuna duen sistema bat da eta, horrekin batera, eboluzioak detektatu eta hauen inguruan alertak sortzeko gaitasuna du. Proposamena balioztatzeko asmoz, sistema bakoitzaren prototipo bat sortu eta ebaluatu da tesi honetan

    Proceedings of the International Micro Air Vehicles Conference and Flight Competition 2017 (IMAV 2017)

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    The IMAV 2017 conference has been held at ISAE-SUPAERO, Toulouse, France from Sept. 18 to Sept. 21, 2017. More than 250 participants coming from 30 different countries worldwide have presented their latest research activities in the field of drones. 38 papers have been presented during the conference including various topics such as Aerodynamics, Aeroacoustics, Propulsion, Autopilots, Sensors, Communication systems, Mission planning techniques, Artificial Intelligence, Human-machine cooperation as applied to drones

    13th International Conference on Modeling, Optimization and Simulation - MOSIM 2020

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    Comité d’organisation: Université Internationale d’Agadir – Agadir (Maroc) Laboratoire Conception Fabrication Commande – Metz (France)Session RS-1 “Simulation et Optimisation” / “Simulation and Optimization” Session RS-2 “Planification des Besoins Matières Pilotée par la Demande” / ”Demand-Driven Material Requirements Planning” Session RS-3 “Ingénierie de Systèmes Basées sur les Modèles” / “Model-Based System Engineering” Session RS-4 “Recherche Opérationnelle en Gestion de Production” / "Operations Research in Production Management" Session RS-5 "Planification des Matières et des Ressources / Planification de la Production” / “Material and Resource Planning / Production Planning" Session RS-6 “Maintenance Industrielle” / “Industrial Maintenance” Session RS-7 "Etudes de Cas Industriels” / “Industrial Case Studies" Session RS-8 "Données de Masse / Analyse de Données” / “Big Data / Data Analytics" Session RS-9 "Gestion des Systèmes de Transport” / “Transportation System Management" Session RS-10 "Economie Circulaire / Développement Durable" / "Circular Economie / Sustainable Development" Session RS-11 "Conception et Gestion des Chaînes Logistiques” / “Supply Chain Design and Management" Session SP-1 “Intelligence Artificielle & Analyse de Données pour la Production 4.0” / “Artificial Intelligence & Data Analytics in Manufacturing 4.0” Session SP-2 “Gestion des Risques en Logistique” / “Risk Management in Logistics” Session SP-3 “Gestion des Risques et Evaluation de Performance” / “Risk Management and Performance Assessment” Session SP-4 "Indicateurs Clés de Performance 4.0 et Dynamique de Prise de Décision” / ”4.0 Key Performance Indicators and Decision-Making Dynamics" Session SP-5 "Logistique Maritime” / “Marine Logistics" Session SP-6 “Territoire et Logistique : Un Système Complexe” / “Territory and Logistics: A Complex System” Session SP-7 "Nouvelles Avancées et Applications de la Logique Floue en Production Durable et en Logistique” / “Recent Advances and Fuzzy-Logic Applications in Sustainable Manufacturing and Logistics" Session SP-8 “Gestion des Soins de Santé” / ”Health Care Management” Session SP-9 “Ingénierie Organisationnelle et Gestion de la Continuité de Service des Systèmes de Santé dans l’Ere de la Transformation Numérique de la Société” / “Organizational Engineering and Management of Business Continuity of Healthcare Systems in the Era of Numerical Society Transformation” Session SP-10 “Planification et Commande de la Production pour l’Industrie 4.0” / “Production Planning and Control for Industry 4.0” Session SP-11 “Optimisation des Systèmes de Production dans le Contexte 4.0 Utilisant l’Amélioration Continue” / “Production System Optimization in 4.0 Context Using Continuous Improvement” Session SP-12 “Défis pour la Conception des Systèmes de Production Cyber-Physiques” / “Challenges for the Design of Cyber Physical Production Systems” Session SP-13 “Production Avisée et Développement Durable” / “Smart Manufacturing and Sustainable Development” Session SP-14 “L’Humain dans l’Usine du Futur” / “Human in the Factory of the Future” Session SP-15 “Ordonnancement et Prévision de Chaînes Logistiques Résilientes” / “Scheduling and Forecasting for Resilient Supply Chains
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