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    Dynamic Model-based Management of Service-Oriented Infrastructure.

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    Models are an effective tool for systems and software design. They allow software architects to abstract from the non-relevant details. Those qualities are also useful for the technical management of networks, systems and software, such as those that compose service oriented architectures. Models can provide a set of well-defined abstractions over the distributed heterogeneous service infrastructure that enable its automated management. We propose to use the managed system as a source of dynamically generated runtime models, and decompose management processes into a composition of model transformations. We have created an autonomic service deployment and configuration architecture that obtains, analyzes, and transforms system models to apply the required actions, while being oblivious to the low-level details. An instrumentation layer automatically builds these models and interprets the planned management actions to the system. We illustrate these concepts with a distributed service update operation

    An Autonomous Engine for Services Configuration and Deployment.

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    The runtime management of the infrastructure providing service-based systems is a complex task, up to the point where manual operation struggles to be cost effective. As the functionality is provided by a set of dynamically composed distributed services, in order to achieve a management objective multiple operations have to be applied over the distributed elements of the managed infrastructure. Moreover, the manager must cope with the highly heterogeneous characteristics and management interfaces of the runtime resources. With this in mind, this paper proposes to support the configuration and deployment of services with an automated closed control loop. The automation is enabled by the definition of a generic information model, which captures all the information relevant to the management of the services with the same abstractions, describing the runtime elements, service dependencies, and business objectives. On top of that, a technique based on satisfiability is described which automatically diagnoses the state of the managed environment and obtains the required changes for correcting it (e.g., installation, service binding, update, or configuration). The results from a set of case studies extracted from the banking domain are provided to validate the feasibility of this propos

    A Change Execution System for Enterprise Services with Compensation Support

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    Modern enterprises rely on a distributed IT infrastructure to execute their business processes, adopting Service Oriented Architectures in order to improve the flexibility and ease of adaptation of their functions. Nowadays this is a vital characteristic, as the increased competition forces companies to continuously evolve and adapt. SOA applications must be supported by management and deployment systems, which have to continuously apply modifications to the distributed infrastructure. This article presents a modelbased solution for automatically applying change plans to heterogeneous enterprise managed environments. The proposed solution uses models which describe in an abstract language the changes that need to be applied to the environment, and executes all the required operations to the specific managed elements. Also, to ensure that the environment ends in a stable state, compensation for previously executed operations is supported. The validation results from a case study taken from the banking domain are also presented here

    Computer vision application proposal for smart inventory systems in convenience store reach-in refrigerators

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    Inventory systems in reach-in refrigerators employ manual or smart inventory outdated methods, although efficient, new methods like computer vision could render better results in less time, with less human intervention. The objective of this work proposes a computer vision system to acquire an inventory of products placed in reach-in convenience store refrigerators. A comparative of different computer vision object recognition models was performed to select the most appropriate model for the application. Then, based on the model characteristics and the application requirements, a YOLOv4 object recognition model was selected. Along with a 2-dimension camera positioning rig to capture a live video feed of the products to count for the inventory. Future works could include a real size prototype and further development into a commercial product.ITESO, A. C

    Análise estatística dos momentos de primeira e segunda ordens dos algoritmos DLMS e LMS de erro filtrado modificados

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Elétrica.Neste trabalho, são propostos modelos analíticos para os algoritmos delayed least-mean-square (DLMS) e least-mean-square (LMS) de erro filtrado modificados. Para cada um desses algoritmos, são obtidas as expressões que descrevem o comportamento dos momentos de primeira e segunda ordens e da curva de aprendizagem. Os modelos são obtidos sem invocar a suposição clássica da Teoria da Independência (TI), levando-se em conta a hipótese de adaptação lenta e considerando-se sinais de entrada Gaussianos. Os modelos aqui propostos não dependem do tipo de sinal de referência, podendo ser utilizados tanto para sinais de entrada brancos quanto para sinais coloridos. Para fins de comparação em cada caso, são também derivados modelos considerando-se a TI. A partir dos resultados obtidos, observa-se que os modelos propostos descrevem adequadamente o comportamento dos algoritmos em questão; em contraste, os modelos que consideram a TI não predizem tais algoritmos satisfatoriamente

    A New Route of Valorization of Petrochemical Wastewater: Recovery of 1,3,5-Tris (4-tert-butyl-3-hydroxy-2,6-dimethyl benzyl)¿1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-trione (Cyanox 1790) and Its Subsequent Application in a PP Matrix to Improve Its Thermal Stability

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    [EN] The various chemicals in industrial wastewater can be beneficial for improving its circularity. If extraction methods are used to capture valuable components from the wastewater and then recirculate them throughout the process, the potential of the wastewater can be fully exploited. In this study, wastewater produced after the polypropylene deodorization process was evaluated. These waters remove the remains of the additives used to create the resin. With this recovery, contamination of the water bodies is avoided, and the polymer production process becomes more circular. The phenolic component was recovered by solid-phase extraction and HPLC, with a recovery rate of over 95%. FTIR and DSC were used to evaluate the purity of the extracted compound. After the phenolic compound was applied to the resin and its thermal stability was analyzed via TGA, the compound's efficacy was finally determined. The results showed that the recovered additive improves the thermal qualities of the material.This research was partially funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities (MICIU) project number MAT2017-84909-C2-2-R Nanolignin.Hernández-Fernández, J.; Ortega-Toro, R.; López-Martínez, J. (2023). A New Route of Valorization of Petrochemical Wastewater: Recovery of 1,3,5-Tris (4-tert-butyl-3-hydroxy-2,6-dimethyl benzyl)¿1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-trione (Cyanox 1790) and Its Subsequent Application in a PP Matrix to Improve Its Thermal Stability. Molecules. 28(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules2805200328

    Tratamiento impositivo de construcción y venta de inmuebles

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    En el presente trabajo se desarrolla el tratamiento impositivo de los principales tributos nacionales en la construcción y venta de bienes inmuebles para las distintas situaciones que pueden presentarse en la realidad económica y cómo afectan a los diferentes sujetos pasivos.Fil: Blanch, Rodrigo. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas.Fil: López, Ramiro. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas.Fil: San Esteban, Juan Manuel. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas.Fil: Ullrich, Bernardo. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas

    Dietary Mg Supplementation Decreases Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Vascular Dysfunction in an Experimental Model of Metabolic Syndrome with Renal Failure

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    Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are commonly associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and in these patients Mg concentration is usually decreased. This study evaluated whether a dietary Mg supplementation might attenuate vascular dysfunction through the modulation of oxidative stress and inflammation in concurrent MetS and CKD. Methods: A rat model of MetS (Zucker strain) with CKD (5/6 nephrectomy, Nx) was used. Nephrectomized animals were fed a normal 0.1%Mg (MetS+Nx+Mg 0.1%) or a supplemented 0.6%Mg (MetS+Nx+Mg0.6%) diet; Sham-operated rats with MetS receiving 0.1%Mg were used as controls. Results: As compared to controls, the MetS+Nx-Mg0.1% group showed a significant increase in oxidative stress and inflammation biomarkers (lipid peroxidation and aortic interleukin-1b and -6 expression) and Endothelin-1 levels, a decrease in nitric oxide and a worsening in uremia and MetS associated pathology as hypertension, and abnormal glucose and lipid profile. Moreover, proteomic evaluation revealed changes mainly related to lipid metabolism and CVD markers. By contrast, in the MetS+Nx+Mg0.6% group, these parameters remained largely similar to controls. Conclusion: In concurrent MetS and CKD, dietary Mg supplementation reduced inflammation and oxidative stress and improved vascular function.This research was funded by a Spanish government grant from the Programa Nacional I+D+I 2008–2011 from the MINECO-Instituto de Salud Carlos III (PI20/0660 and PI21/00654) with co-financing from European Funds (FEDER) and EUTOX and REDinREN from the ISCIII, Consejería de Salud (grants PI-0071-2021) from the Junta de Andalucía and Grant PY20_00773 from Consejería de Innovación, Ciencia y Empleo from the Junta de Andalucía. J.M.D.-T. hold a Sara Borrell contract by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Carlos III Health Institute (ISCIII), co-funded by European Social Fund (European Social Fund-Investment in your future). Y.A. and J.R.M.-C. are senior researchers supported by the Nicolás Monardes Programme, Consejería de Salud-SAS (Junta de Andalucía)

    Recent Advances in Synthesis of Molecular Heteroleptic Osmium and Iridium Phosphorescent Emitters

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    The application of new procedures of organometallic synthesis based on alternative starting complexes has given rise to a significant enhancement in the preparation of osmium(IV), osmium(II), and iridium(III) emitters, since 2012. The choice of the precursors should be done taking into account its ligands, since they may cooperate in the emitter synthesis. Three different functions are clearly pointed out in the revised procedures: the ligands of the starting compounds can direct the selectivity of competitive ruptures of sigma-bonds of the chromophores, without having direct participation in the activation; on the contrary, they can directly participate in the generation of a ligand, being a part of the new coordinated group; and the ligands can also act as internal base in sigma-bond heterolytic activation reactions. In addition, the ability of the polyhydrides OsH6((PPr3)-Pr-i)(2) and IrH5((PPr3)-Pr-i)(2) to activate C-H bonds is pointed out as one of the determining factors of the success in many cases

    A Model-Based Approach for the Management of Electronic Invoices

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    The globalized market pushes companies to expand their business boundaries to a whole new level. In order to efficiently support this environment, business transactions must be executed over the Internet. However, there are several factors complicating this process, such as the current state of electronic invoices. Electronic invoice adoption is not widespread because of the current format fragmentation originated by national regulations. In this paper we present an approach based on Model-Driven Engineering techniques and abstractions for supporting the core functions of invoice management systems. We compare our solution with the traditional implementations and try to analyze the advantages MDE can bring to this specific domain
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