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- Other research product . Other ORP type . 2010Open Access EnglishAuthors:Pereira, Ivo; Madureira, Ana Maria;Pereira, Ivo; Madureira, Ana Maria;
handle: 10400.22/1466
Country: PortugalScheduling is a critical function that is present throughout many industries and applications. A great need exists for developing scheduling approaches that can be applied to a number of different scheduling problems with significant impact on performance of business organizations. A challenge is emerging in the design of scheduling support systems for manufacturing environments where dynamic adaptation and optimization become increasingly important. At this scenario, self-optimizing arise as the ability of the agent to monitor its state and performance and proactively tune itself to respond to environmental stimuli.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Fernández, Alfonso; Muñoz, Ariel; González-Reyes, Álvaro; Aguilera-Betti, Isabella; Toledo, Isadora; Puchi, Paulina; Sauchyn, David; Crespo, Sebastián; Frene, Cristian; Mundo, Ignacio; +2 moreFernández, Alfonso; Muñoz, Ariel; González-Reyes, Álvaro; Aguilera-Betti, Isabella; Toledo, Isadora; Puchi, Paulina; Sauchyn, David; Crespo, Sebastián; Frene, Cristian; Mundo, Ignacio; González, Mauro; Vignola, Raffaele;Project: EC | ECOADAPT (283163)
Streamflow in south-central Chile (SCC, ∼ 37–42∘ S) is vital for agriculture, forestry production, hydroelectricity, and human consumption. Recent drought episodes have generated hydrological deficits with damaging effects on these activities. This region is projected to undergo major reductions in water availability, concomitant with projected increases in water demand. However, the lack of long-term records hampers the development of accurate estimations of natural variability and trends. In order to provide more information on long-term streamflow variability and trends in SCC, here we report findings of an analysis of instrumental records and a tree-ring reconstruction of the summer streamflow of the Río Imperial (∼ 37∘ 40′ S–38∘ 50′ S). This is the first reconstruction in Chile targeted at this season. Results from the instrumental streamflow record (∼ 1940 onwards) indicated that the hydrological regime is fundamentally pluvial with a small snowmelt contribution during spring, and evidenced a decreasing trend, both for the summer and the full annual record. The reconstruction showed that streamflow below the average characterized the post-1980 period, with more frequent, but not more intense, drought episodes. We additionally found that the recent positive phase of the Southern Annular Mode has significantly influenced streamflow. These findings agree with previous studies, suggesting a robust regional signal and a shift to a new hydrological scenario. In this paper, we also discuss implications of these results for water managers and stakeholders; we provide rationale and examples that support the need for the incorporation of tree-ring reconstructions into water resources management.
Average/low popularityAverage/low popularityAverage/low influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average/low influenceInfluence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact. - Other research product . 2020Open Access EnglishAuthors:Lin, Dawei; Crabtree, Jonathan; Dillo, Ingrid; Downs, Robert R.; Edmunds, Rorie; Giaretta, David; De Giusti, Marisa; L’Hours, Hervé; Hugo, Wim; Jenkyns, Reyna; +9 moreLin, Dawei; Crabtree, Jonathan; Dillo, Ingrid; Downs, Robert R.; Edmunds, Rorie; Giaretta, David; De Giusti, Marisa; L’Hours, Hervé; Hugo, Wim; Jenkyns, Reyna; Khodiyar, Varsha; Martone, Maryann E.; Mokrane, Mustapha; Navale, Vivek; Petters, Jonathan; Sierman, Barbara; Sokolova, Dina V.; Stockhause, Martina; Westbrook, John;
handle: 11329/1336
As information and communication technology has become pervasive in our society, we are increasingly dependent on both digital data and repositories that provide access to and enable the use of such resources. Repositories must earn the trust of the communities they intend to serve and demonstrate that they are reliable and capable of appropriately managing the data they hold. Following a year-long public discussion and building on existing community consensus1, several stakeholders, representing various segments of the digital repository community, have collaboratively developed and endorsed a set of guiding principles to demonstrate digital repository trustworthiness. Transparency, Responsibility, User focus, Sustainability and Technology: the TRUST Principles provide a common framework to facilitate discussion and implementation of best practice in digital preservation by all stakeholders. Refereed Best Practice Manual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2003EnglishAuthors:Sapunaric, Frédéric; Franssen, Christine; Stefanic, Patrick; Amoroso, Ana Maria; Dardenne, Olivier; Coyette, Jacques;Sapunaric, Frédéric; Franssen, Christine; Stefanic, Patrick; Amoroso, Ana Maria; Dardenne, Olivier; Coyette, Jacques;
handle: 2268/95226
Country: BelgiumThe contribution of penicillin-binding protein 5 (PBP5) and the PBP5 synthesis repressor (Psr) to the beta-lactam resistance, growth, and cell autolysis of wild-type strain ATCC 9790 and resistant strain R40 of Enterococcus hirae was investigated by disruption or substitution of the corresponding pbp5 and psr genes by Campbell-type recombination. The resulting modifications were confirmed by hybridization and PCR. The low susceptibility of E. hirae to beta-lactams was confirmed to be largely dependent on the presence of PBP5. However, against all expectations, inactivation of psr in ATCC 9790 or complementation of R40 cells with psr did not modify the susceptibility to benzylpenicillin or the growth and cell autolysis rates. These results indicated that the psr gene does not seem to be involved in the regulation of PBP5 synthesis and consequently in beta-lactam resistance or in the regulation of cell autolysis in E. hirae.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . 2011Open Access SpanishAuthors:Zambaglione, Daniel; Casas, Luis Augusto; Etchegoyen, María Jesús; D'Onofrio, Maria José; Cassani, Clarisa; Gil, Florencia; Ballesteros, Maria Angélica; Tidoni, Agustina; Marruelo, Pamela; Ciochini, Mauricio; +5 moreZambaglione, Daniel; Casas, Luis Augusto; Etchegoyen, María Jesús; D'Onofrio, Maria José; Cassani, Clarisa; Gil, Florencia; Ballesteros, Maria Angélica; Tidoni, Agustina; Marruelo, Pamela; Ciochini, Mauricio; Di Giorgio, Romina; Runco, Silvina; Vazquez, Maria; Mir, María Josefina; Oreste, Aymé;Country: Argentina
El PEPCE es un proyecto de extensión y voluntariado universitario perteneciente a la FaHCE iniciado en el año 2008. Su principal objetivo es beneficiar niños, jóvenes y adultos en situación de encierro. Se trabaja con un equipo interdisciplinario, que involucra docentes y alumnos/as de las carreras de Educación Física, Ciencias de la Educación, Psicología, Bellas Artes y Derecho, en diversas instituciones de la Región: Hogar Materno infantil "Arrullos", Hospital Especializado "Ramos Mejía", Unidades Nº 18 y Nº 33 de Gorina; Hospital Neuropsiquiátrico "Alejandro Korn" de Melchor Romero; Casa de abrigo La Plata; Unidad Nº 33 de los Hornos, Unidad Nº 1 de Olmos, Instituto de niños "Rivadavia". Estas instituciones de encierro, presentan una población caracterizada por su vulnerabilidad, con un déficit estructural educativo, con consecuencias en su desempeño intelectual y social. A su vez, tienen la necesidad de ocupar el tiempo libre en actividades creativas y de socialización con la comunidad. Llevando a cabo talleres donde se realizan prácticas recreativas, deportivas y artísticas abordamos dichas problemáticas. Con estos espacios alternativos apostamos a subjetivar a personas allí donde el circuito institucional de encierro ha dejado sus marcas. El arte, el movimiento, el uso del tiempo libre permiten convertirse en puertas de entrada para el rescate de subjetividades neutralizadas por la homogeneización que provoca la institución total. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación
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https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/13435/Mar06-1920.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y
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Na ausência de medidas para avaliar qual informação gerada no contexto acadêmico é útil para a prática clínica, há o risco de se adotar o número de citações recebidas pelo artigo científico. Para avaliar se essa medida é eficaz para identificar a relevância clínica da informação, foi realizado um estudo quantitativo com médicos de família canadenses. Eles avaliaram o uso potencial de informação sumarizada oriunda de artigos científicos por meio do Information Assessment Method, do qual foi derivado uma nova medida associada ao uso da informação na prática clínica, CRII. Resultados demonstram que citações não capturam relevância clínica da informação. Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa
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A medida que las organizaciones crecen, existe una creciente necesidad de convertir el conocimiento personal en conocimiento organizacional. Por lo tanto, es posible vincular al Aprendizaje Organizacional y la Gestión del Conocimiento, considerando a ésta última como un proceso de gestión organizacional cuyo objetivo es identificar el conocimiento que producen los trabajadores individualmente para convertirlo en información que pueda ser reutilizada por el resto de los empleados de la organización; rescatando la importancia de “saber qué es lo que sabe” y de hacer el mejor uso de este conocimiento. Por su parte, los conocimientos y experiencias que los miembros de los equipos de proyecto crean y adquieren durante el desarrollo del software constituyen un valioso activo para las organizaciones que buscan mejorar sus prácticas y procesos software. Los enfoques existentes para capturar y gestionar esos conocimientos y experiencias se basan esencialmente en la creación y mantenimiento de repositorios de experiencias pero no determinan la manera ni el momento en que los diferentes procesos de Gestión del Conocimiento deben llevarse a cabo. En esta investigación aplicada se propone un modelo y una herramienta para gestionar el conocimiento y la experiencia, integradas a las actividades de desarrollo de los proyectos software. Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI) Eje: Innovación en sistemas de software
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https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/22731/Nov19-1884.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y
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En el presente trabajo se propone un sistema de realidad virtual orientado al entrenamiento simultaneo de varios operadores con la supervisión de un único instructor. Para su desarrollo se utilizaron elementos de procesamiento distribuido y conceptos de tiempo real para la sincronización de los diferentes procesos. Se analizó especialmente el factor robustez del sistema, de forma que problemas en un proceso o equipo no afecte la performance del resto del sistema. Se incluye la descripción de una implementación al caso específico del entrenamiento en navegación de barcos en base a información de un radar, cartografía y un equipo GPS. Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática Eje: Sistemas distribuidos y paralelismo
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- Other research product . Other ORP type . 2010Open Access EnglishAuthors:Pereira, Ivo; Madureira, Ana Maria;Pereira, Ivo; Madureira, Ana Maria;
handle: 10400.22/1466
Country: PortugalScheduling is a critical function that is present throughout many industries and applications. A great need exists for developing scheduling approaches that can be applied to a number of different scheduling problems with significant impact on performance of business organizations. A challenge is emerging in the design of scheduling support systems for manufacturing environments where dynamic adaptation and optimization become increasingly important. At this scenario, self-optimizing arise as the ability of the agent to monitor its state and performance and proactively tune itself to respond to environmental stimuli.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Fernández, Alfonso; Muñoz, Ariel; González-Reyes, Álvaro; Aguilera-Betti, Isabella; Toledo, Isadora; Puchi, Paulina; Sauchyn, David; Crespo, Sebastián; Frene, Cristian; Mundo, Ignacio; +2 moreFernández, Alfonso; Muñoz, Ariel; González-Reyes, Álvaro; Aguilera-Betti, Isabella; Toledo, Isadora; Puchi, Paulina; Sauchyn, David; Crespo, Sebastián; Frene, Cristian; Mundo, Ignacio; González, Mauro; Vignola, Raffaele;Project: EC | ECOADAPT (283163)
Streamflow in south-central Chile (SCC, ∼ 37–42∘ S) is vital for agriculture, forestry production, hydroelectricity, and human consumption. Recent drought episodes have generated hydrological deficits with damaging effects on these activities. This region is projected to undergo major reductions in water availability, concomitant with projected increases in water demand. However, the lack of long-term records hampers the development of accurate estimations of natural variability and trends. In order to provide more information on long-term streamflow variability and trends in SCC, here we report findings of an analysis of instrumental records and a tree-ring reconstruction of the summer streamflow of the Río Imperial (∼ 37∘ 40′ S–38∘ 50′ S). This is the first reconstruction in Chile targeted at this season. Results from the instrumental streamflow record (∼ 1940 onwards) indicated that the hydrological regime is fundamentally pluvial with a small snowmelt contribution during spring, and evidenced a decreasing trend, both for the summer and the full annual record. The reconstruction showed that streamflow below the average characterized the post-1980 period, with more frequent, but not more intense, drought episodes. We additionally found that the recent positive phase of the Southern Annular Mode has significantly influenced streamflow. These findings agree with previous studies, suggesting a robust regional signal and a shift to a new hydrological scenario. In this paper, we also discuss implications of these results for water managers and stakeholders; we provide rationale and examples that support the need for the incorporation of tree-ring reconstructions into water resources management.
Average/low popularityAverage/low popularityAverage/low influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average/low influenceInfluence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact. - Other research product . 2020Open Access EnglishAuthors:Lin, Dawei; Crabtree, Jonathan; Dillo, Ingrid; Downs, Robert R.; Edmunds, Rorie; Giaretta, David; De Giusti, Marisa; L’Hours, Hervé; Hugo, Wim; Jenkyns, Reyna; +9 moreLin, Dawei; Crabtree, Jonathan; Dillo, Ingrid; Downs, Robert R.; Edmunds, Rorie; Giaretta, David; De Giusti, Marisa; L’Hours, Hervé; Hugo, Wim; Jenkyns, Reyna; Khodiyar, Varsha; Martone, Maryann E.; Mokrane, Mustapha; Navale, Vivek; Petters, Jonathan; Sierman, Barbara; Sokolova, Dina V.; Stockhause, Martina; Westbrook, John;
handle: 11329/1336
As information and communication technology has become pervasive in our society, we are increasingly dependent on both digital data and repositories that provide access to and enable the use of such resources. Repositories must earn the trust of the communities they intend to serve and demonstrate that they are reliable and capable of appropriately managing the data they hold. Following a year-long public discussion and building on existing community consensus1, several stakeholders, representing various segments of the digital repository community, have collaboratively developed and endorsed a set of guiding principles to demonstrate digital repository trustworthiness. Transparency, Responsibility, User focus, Sustainability and Technology: the TRUST Principles provide a common framework to facilitate discussion and implementation of best practice in digital preservation by all stakeholders. Refereed Best Practice Manual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2003EnglishAuthors:Sapunaric, Frédéric; Franssen, Christine; Stefanic, Patrick; Amoroso, Ana Maria; Dardenne, Olivier; Coyette, Jacques;Sapunaric, Frédéric; Franssen, Christine; Stefanic, Patrick; Amoroso, Ana Maria; Dardenne, Olivier; Coyette, Jacques;
handle: 2268/95226
Country: BelgiumThe contribution of penicillin-binding protein 5 (PBP5) and the PBP5 synthesis repressor (Psr) to the beta-lactam resistance, growth, and cell autolysis of wild-type strain ATCC 9790 and resistant strain R40 of Enterococcus hirae was investigated by disruption or substitution of the corresponding pbp5 and psr genes by Campbell-type recombination. The resulting modifications were confirmed by hybridization and PCR. The low susceptibility of E. hirae to beta-lactams was confirmed to be largely dependent on the presence of PBP5. However, against all expectations, inactivation of psr in ATCC 9790 or complementation of R40 cells with psr did not modify the susceptibility to benzylpenicillin or the growth and cell autolysis rates. These results indicated that the psr gene does not seem to be involved in the regulation of PBP5 synthesis and consequently in beta-lactam resistance or in the regulation of cell autolysis in E. hirae.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . 2011Open Access SpanishAuthors:Zambaglione, Daniel; Casas, Luis Augusto; Etchegoyen, María Jesús; D'Onofrio, Maria José; Cassani, Clarisa; Gil, Florencia; Ballesteros, Maria Angélica; Tidoni, Agustina; Marruelo, Pamela; Ciochini, Mauricio; +5 moreZambaglione, Daniel; Casas, Luis Augusto; Etchegoyen, María Jesús; D'Onofrio, Maria José; Cassani, Clarisa; Gil, Florencia; Ballesteros, Maria Angélica; Tidoni, Agustina; Marruelo, Pamela; Ciochini, Mauricio; Di Giorgio, Romina; Runco, Silvina; Vazquez, Maria; Mir, María Josefina; Oreste, Aymé;Country: Argentina
El PEPCE es un proyecto de extensión y voluntariado universitario perteneciente a la FaHCE iniciado en el año 2008. Su principal objetivo es beneficiar niños, jóvenes y adultos en situación de encierro. Se trabaja con un equipo interdisciplinario, que involucra docentes y alumnos/as de las carreras de Educación Física, Ciencias de la Educación, Psicología, Bellas Artes y Derecho, en diversas instituciones de la Región: Hogar Materno infantil "Arrullos", Hospital Especializado "Ramos Mejía", Unidades Nº 18 y Nº 33 de Gorina; Hospital Neuropsiquiátrico "Alejandro Korn" de Melchor Romero; Casa de abrigo La Plata; Unidad Nº 33 de los Hornos, Unidad Nº 1 de Olmos, Instituto de niños "Rivadavia". Estas instituciones de encierro, presentan una población caracterizada por su vulnerabilidad, con un déficit estructural educativo, con consecuencias en su desempeño intelectual y social. A su vez, tienen la necesidad de ocupar el tiempo libre en actividades creativas y de socialización con la comunidad. Llevando a cabo talleres donde se realizan prácticas recreativas, deportivas y artísticas abordamos dichas problemáticas. Con estos espacios alternativos apostamos a subjetivar a personas allí donde el circuito institucional de encierro ha dejado sus marcas. El arte, el movimiento, el uso del tiempo libre permiten convertirse en puertas de entrada para el rescate de subjetividades neutralizadas por la homogeneización que provoca la institución total. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación
Average/low popularityAverage/low popularityAverage/low influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average/low influenceInfluence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact. - Other research product . 1920Open Access EnglishPublisher: Nanaimo Free PressCountry: Canada
https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/13435/Mar06-1920.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y
Average/low popularityAverage/low popularityAverage/low influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average/low influenceInfluence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact. - Other research product . 2013Open Access PortugueseAuthors:Ricarte, I. L. M.; Galvão, M. C. B.; Grad, R. M.; Pluye, P.;Ricarte, I. L. M.; Galvão, M. C. B.; Grad, R. M.; Pluye, P.;Country: Argentina
Na ausência de medidas para avaliar qual informação gerada no contexto acadêmico é útil para a prática clínica, há o risco de se adotar o número de citações recebidas pelo artigo científico. Para avaliar se essa medida é eficaz para identificar a relevância clínica da informação, foi realizado um estudo quantitativo com médicos de família canadenses. Eles avaliaram o uso potencial de informação sumarizada oriunda de artigos científicos por meio do Information Assessment Method, do qual foi derivado uma nova medida associada ao uso da informação na prática clínica, CRII. Resultados demonstram que citações não capturam relevância clínica da informação. Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa
Average/low popularityAverage/low popularityAverage/low influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average/low influenceInfluence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact. - Other research product . 2012Open Access SpanishAuthors:Lopez, Gustavo; Flores, Carola Victoria; Maldonado, Marilena; Figueroa, Liliana Maria; Palavecino, Rosa;Lopez, Gustavo; Flores, Carola Victoria; Maldonado, Marilena; Figueroa, Liliana Maria; Palavecino, Rosa;Country: Argentina
A medida que las organizaciones crecen, existe una creciente necesidad de convertir el conocimiento personal en conocimiento organizacional. Por lo tanto, es posible vincular al Aprendizaje Organizacional y la Gestión del Conocimiento, considerando a ésta última como un proceso de gestión organizacional cuyo objetivo es identificar el conocimiento que producen los trabajadores individualmente para convertirlo en información que pueda ser reutilizada por el resto de los empleados de la organización; rescatando la importancia de “saber qué es lo que sabe” y de hacer el mejor uso de este conocimiento. Por su parte, los conocimientos y experiencias que los miembros de los equipos de proyecto crean y adquieren durante el desarrollo del software constituyen un valioso activo para las organizaciones que buscan mejorar sus prácticas y procesos software. Los enfoques existentes para capturar y gestionar esos conocimientos y experiencias se basan esencialmente en la creación y mantenimiento de repositorios de experiencias pero no determinan la manera ni el momento en que los diferentes procesos de Gestión del Conocimiento deben llevarse a cabo. En esta investigación aplicada se propone un modelo y una herramienta para gestionar el conocimiento y la experiencia, integradas a las actividades de desarrollo de los proyectos software. Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI) Eje: Innovación en sistemas de software
Average/low popularityAverage/low popularityAverage/low influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average/low influenceInfluence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact. - Other research product . 1884Open Access EnglishPublisher: Nanaimo Free PressCountry: Canada
https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/22731/Nov19-1884.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y
Average/low popularityAverage/low popularityAverage/low influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average/low influenceInfluence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact. - Other research product . 2002Open Access SpanishAuthors:Boroni, Gustavo; Vénere, Marcelo;Boroni, Gustavo; Vénere, Marcelo;Country: Argentina
En el presente trabajo se propone un sistema de realidad virtual orientado al entrenamiento simultaneo de varios operadores con la supervisión de un único instructor. Para su desarrollo se utilizaron elementos de procesamiento distribuido y conceptos de tiempo real para la sincronización de los diferentes procesos. Se analizó especialmente el factor robustez del sistema, de forma que problemas en un proceso o equipo no afecte la performance del resto del sistema. Se incluye la descripción de una implementación al caso específico del entrenamiento en navegación de barcos en base a información de un radar, cartografía y un equipo GPS. Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática Eje: Sistemas distribuidos y paralelismo
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