23 research outputs found
ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE CONCEPTS AND ISSUES
Information Systems Working Papers Serie
ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE CONCEPTS AND ISSUES
Information Systems Working Papers Serie
QUALITEL: qualitat docent als estudis de telecomunicació
El projecte consisteix en una sèrie d'actuacions de caràcter metodològic i
organitzatiu portades a terme a primer curs (fase selectiva) dels estudis
d'enginyeria de telecomunicació de l'ETSETB per millorar el rendiment d'aquest
cicle educatiu.Peer Reviewe
Mixed integration of CDIO skills into telecommunication engineering curricula
Spain has been intensively involved in designing engineering curricula for the last two years and next academic year all engineering schools will be deploying all bachelor programs adapted to the EHEA and to the Spanish laws. The different frameworks that set the conditions of the process of drawing up new curricula emphasize the use of competency-based learning and the insertion of certain generic skills within the structure of the new plans. In the school of Telecommunication Engineering of Barcelona, the CDIO initiative (Conceive-Design-Implement-Operate) first developed jointly by MIT and some Swedish Universities, has been chosen as paradigm for new engineering curricula design. We used a mixed approximation to integrate CDIO skills into the study plans. In this paper we will explain the approach to include generic skills when designing new curricula.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version
Proceso de inversión de competencias genéricas en los nuevos planes de estudios de grado de la ETSETB de acuerdo con el modelo CDIO
Los distintos marcos normativos que fijan las condiciones de contorno en la
elaboración de los nuevos planes de estudios ponen especial énfasis en el
aprendizaje basado en competencias y en la inclusión de determinadas
competencias genéricas. Después de comparar diversos planes de estudio y
listados de competencias, se han establecido las competencias genéricas que deben
incluir los nuevos grados de la ETSETB de la UPC y se ha diseñado su estructura
para favorecer su aprendizaje. Para ello se ha utilizado como paradigma el
modelo CDIO (Conceive, Design, Implement, Operate).Postprint (published version
The effect of diet and sociopolitical change on physiological stress and behavior in late Roman‐Early Byzantine (300–700 AD) and Islamic (902–1,235 AD) populations from Ibiza, Spain
Objectives
This study evaluated chronological changes in physiological stress and levels of habitual loading of Ibizan
populations from the Late Roman-Early Byzantine to the Islamic period (300-1235 AD) using measures of body size
and bone cross-sectional properties. It also explored the effect of diet, modeled using stable isotopes, on
physiological stress levels and behavior.
Materials and Methods
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Volume 172, Issue 2, June 2020 pp. 189-213
DOI:10.1002/ajpa.24062
Published by Wiley. This is the Author Accepted Manuscript issued with: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (CC:BY:NC 4.0).
The final published version (version of record) is available online at DOI:10.1002/ajpa.24062. Please refer to any applicable publisher terms of use.
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The sample comprised individuals from three archaeological populations: Urban Late Roman- Early Byzantine
(LREB) (300-700 AD), Medieval Urban Islamic (902-1235 AD), and Rural Islamic. Bone lengths, femoral head
dimensions, and diaphyseal products and circumferences were compared to assess differences in body size and
habitual loading in 222 adult individuals. Ordinary least squares regression evaluated the correlations between these
measures and carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope ratios in 115 individuals for whom both isotope
values and osteological measures are available.
Results
The Rural Islamic group had shorter stature and reduced lower limb cross-sectional properties compared to the two
urban groups. In both LREB and Islamic groups, body mass and femur length was positively correlated with δ13C
values, and δ15N shows a positive correlation with left humerus shape in the LREB Urban sample.
Conclusions
The low stature and cross-sectional properties of the Rural Islamic group are most likely an indicator of greater
physiological stress, potentially due to poorer diet. Positive correlations between measures of body size and δ13C
values further suggest that greater access to C4 resources improved diet quality. Alternatively, this relationship could
indicate greater body size among migrants from areas where individuals consumed more C4 resources
EDI in Europe Empirical analysis of a multi-industry study
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QUALITEL: qualitat docent als estudis de telecomunicació
El projecte consisteix en una sèrie d'actuacions de caràcter metodològic i
organitzatiu portades a terme a primer curs (fase selectiva) dels estudis
d'enginyeria de telecomunicació de l'ETSETB per millorar el rendiment d'aquest
cicle educatiu.Peer Reviewe