43 research outputs found

    Arquitecturas de Generación de Contenido Colaborativo para sistemas basados en Realidad Aumentada Móvil

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    La evolución actual de los terminales móviles ha propiciado el surgimiento de un nuevo campo de investigación relacionado con las aplicaciones móviles colaborativas basadas en Realidad Aumentada. Debido a su inmadurez, es necesaria una conceptualización de términos que aclaren un entorno hasta el momento complejo y poco estructurado. Este artículo propone una nueva taxonomía llamada “Pirámide de Generación de Contenido Colaborativo” que clasifica este tipo de aplicaciones en tres niveles: aisladas, sociales y en tiempo real. Dicha clasificación describe las diferentes arquitecturas que se deben tener en cuenta para conseguir sistemas de cada uno de estos niveles, teniendo en cuenta la forma en que el contenido aumentado es generado y cómo se lleva a cabo la colaboración. Por tanto, el principal objetivo es clarificar terminología relativa a este nuevo paradigma, a la vez que se propone un marco para identificar y clasificar futuras investigaciones relativas a este entorno

    Generating Awareness from Collaborative Working Environment using Social Data

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    Nowadays, Internet is a place where social networks have reached an important impact in collaboration among people over the world in different ways. This paper proposes a new paradigm of building CSCW tools for business world following these new ideas provided by the social web to collaborate and generate awareness. An implementation of these concepts is described, including the components we provide to collaborate in workspaces, (such as videoconference, chat, desktop sharing, forums or temporal events), and the way we generate awareness from these complex social data structures. We also present figures and validation results in the paper to stress that this architecture has been defined to support awareness generation via joining current and future social data from business and social networks worlds, based on the idea of using social data stored in the cloud

    Knowledge Management and Information Systems based on Workflow Technology

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    Knowledge management is critical for the success of virtual communities, especially in the case of distributed working groups. A representative example of this scenario is the distributed software development, where it is necessary an optimal coordination to avoid common problems such as duplicated work. In this paper the feasibility of using the workflow technology as a knowledge management system is discussed, and a practical use case is presented. This use case is an information system that has been deployed within a banking environment. It combines common workflow technology with a new conception of the interaction among participants through the extension of existing definition languages

    Collaborative Content Generation Architectures for the Mobile Augmented Reality Environment

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    The increasing adoption of smartphones by the society has created a new research area in mobile collaboration. This new domain offers an interesting set of possibilities due to the introduction of augmented reality techniques, which provide an enhanced collaboration experience. As this area is relatively immature, there is a lack of conceptualization, and for this reason, this paper proposes a new taxonomy called Collaborative Content Generation Pyramid that classifies the current and future mobile collaborative AR applications in three different levels: Isolated, Social and Live. This classification is based on the architectures related to each level, taking into account the way the AR content is generated and how the collaboration is carried out. Therefore, the principal objective of this definition is to clarify terminology issues and to provide a framework for classifying new researches across this environment

    Generación de Contexto Colaborativo a partir de herramientas CSCW 2.0

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    Actualmente Internet se ha convertido con toda probabilidad en el medio de colaboración más extendido en el mundo, permitiendo diferentes vías de llevarla a cabo. Este artículo propone un nuevo paradigma de diseño de aplicaciones CSCW orientadas al mundo empresarial siguiendo las nuevas ideas surgidas de la Web Social para, permitir una colaboración completa y además proporcionar un contexto colaborativo detallado a sus usuarios. Una implementación real de estos conceptos se detalla incluyendo descripciones de las herramientas ofrecidas para colaborar en espacios de trabajo, además de una explicación de cómo se realiza la generación de contexto colaborativo a partir de estructuras de datos sociales complejas. Adicionalmente presentamos resultados que validan esta nueva arquitectura para soportar la generación de contexto colaborativo usando datos sociales extraídos tanto de aplicaciones personales, como de aplicaciones empresariales, reforzando por tanto la idea de utilizar como entradas datos sociales alojados en la nube

    Evaluation of trypanocidal properties of ferrocenyl and cyrhetrenyl N-acylhydrazones with pendant 5-nitrofuryl group

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    Four N-acylhydrazones of general formulae [R1-C(O)-NH-N=C(R2)(5-nitrofuryl)] with (R1 = ferrocenyl or cyrhetrenyl and R2 = H or Me) are synthesized and characterized in solution and in the solid-state. Comparative studies of their stability in solution under different experimental conditions and their electrochemical properties are reported. NMR studies reveal that the four compounds are stable in DMSO‑d6 and complementary UV-Vis studies confirm that they also exhibit high stability in mixtures DMSO:H2O at 37 °C. Electrochemical studies show that the half-wave potential of the nitro group of the N-acylhydrazones is smaller than that of the standard drug nifurtimox and the reduction process follows a self-protonation mechanism. In vitro studies on the antiparasitic activities of the four complexes and the nifurtimox against Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma brucei reveal that: i) the N-acylhydrazones have a potent inhibitory growth activity against both parasites [EC50 in the low micromolar (in T. cruzi) or even in the nanomolar (in T. brucei) range] and ii) cyrhetrenyl derivatives are more effective than their ferrocenyl analogs. Parallel studies on the L6 rat skeletal myoblast cell line have also been conducted, and the selectivity indexes determined. Three of the four N-acylhydrazones showed higher selectivity towards T. brucei than the standard drug nifurtimox. Additional studies suggest that the organometallic compounds are bioactivated by type I nitroreductase enzymes.</p

    Competencias docentes para la enseñanza de la metodología de la investigación y la evaluación de trabajos de grado y tesis doctorales en administración

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    This article discusses a topic of particular relevance in the current academic dynamics and in the process of training of undergraduate and graduate students, as it is directly related to the teaching and evaluation processes. That is why this text addresses these two processes directly related to research activities, given that it focuses on the teaching of research methodology and evaluation of research papers and doctoral theses, as well as in the skills and competencies that teachers must develop for carrying out these activities.Este artículo aborda un tema de especial relevancia en la dinámica académica actual y en el proceso de formación de los estudiantes de pre y postgrado, pues se relaciona directamente con los procesos de enseñanza y evaluación. Por ello este texto aborda dos procesos relacionados directamente con el quehacer investigativo, dado que se centra en la enseñanza de la metodología de la investigación y en la evaluación de trabajos de grado y tesis doctorales y en las habilidades y competencias que deben desarrollar los docentes para realizar estas actividades

    Diálogos: discusiones en la psicología contemporánea

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    Con este segundo número de la Serie "Diálogos. Discusiones en la Psicología Contemporánea", el Departamento de Psicología continua su política de publicaciones encaminada a facilitar la divulgación de trabajos teóricos o empíricos en psicología, que por su nivel de elaboración conceptual puedan ser enriquecidos en el debate que suscite cada uno de ellos, con lo cual se espera contribuir al intercambio de ideas y a la conformación de una activa comunidad académica. / Contenido. Preliminares; Capítulo 1 - Psicología social; Capítulo 2 - Psicología cognitiva; Capítulo 3 - Psicología y trabajo; Capítulo 4 - Psicología deportiva

    Age and date for early arrival of the Acheulian in Europe (Barranc de la Boella, la Canonja, Spain)

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    The first arrivals of hominin populations into Eurasia during the Early Pleistocene are currently considered to have occurred as short and poorly dated biological dispersions. Questions as to the tempo and mode of these early prehistoric settlements have given rise to debates concerning the taxonomic significance of the lithic assemblages, as trace fossils, and the geographical distribution of the technological traditions found in the Lower Palaeolithic record. Here, we report on the Barranc de la Boella site which has yielded a lithic assemblage dating to ,1 million years ago that includes large cutting tools (LCT). We argue that distinct technological traditions coexisted in the Iberian archaeological repertoires of the late Early Pleistocene age in a similar way to the earliest sub-Saharan African artefact assemblages. These differences between stone tool assemblages may be attributed to the different chronologies of hominin dispersal events. The archaeological record of Barranc de la Boella completes the geographical distribution of LCT assemblages across southern Eurasia during the EMPT (Early-Middle Pleistocene Transition, circa 942 to 641 kyr). Up to now, chronology of the earliest European LCT assemblages is based on the abundant Palaeolithic record found in terrace river sequences which have been dated to the end of the EMPT and later. However, the findings at Barranc de la Boella suggest that early LCT lithic assemblages appeared in the SW of Europe during earlier hominin dispersal episodes before the definitive colonization of temperate Eurasia took place.The research at Barranc de la Boella has been carried out with the financial support of the Spanish Ministerio de Economı´a y Competitividad (CGL2012- 36682; CGL2012-38358, CGL2012-38434-C03-03 and CGL2010-15326; MICINN project HAR2009-7223/HIST), Generalitat de Catalunya, AGAUR agence (projects 2014SGR-901; 2014SGR-899; 2009SGR-324, 2009PBR-0033 and 2009SGR-188) and Junta de Castilla y Leo´n BU1004A09. Financial support for Barranc de la Boella field work and archaeological excavations is provided by the Ajuntament de la Canonja and Departament de Cultura (Servei d’Arqueologia i Paleontologia) de la Generalitat de Catalunya. A. Carrancho’s research was funded by the International Excellence Programme, Reinforcement subprogramme of the Spanish Ministry of Education. I. Lozano-Ferna´ndez acknowledges the pre-doctoral grant from the Fundacio´n Atapuerca. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript
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