3 resultados para INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


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El vertiginoso avance de la informática y las telecomunicaciones en las últimas décadas ha incidido invariablemente en la producción y la prestación de servicios, en la educación, en la industria, en la medicina, en las comunicaciones e inclusive en las relaciones interpersonales. No obstante estos avances, y a pesar de la creciente aportación del software al mundo actual, durante su desarrollo continuamente se incurre en el mismo tipo de problemas que provocan un retraso sistemático en los plazos de entrega, se exceda en presupuesto, se entregue con una alta tasa de errores y su utilidad sea inferior a la esperada. En gran medida, esta problemática es atribuible a defectos en los procesos utilizados para recoger, documentar, acordar y modificar los requisitos del sistema. Los requisitos son los cimientos sobre los cuáles se construye un producto software, y sin embargo, la incapacidad de gestionar sus cambios es una de las principales causas por las que un producto software se entrega fuera de tiempo, se exceda en coste y no cumpla con la calidad esperada por el cliente. El presente trabajo de investigación ha identificado la necesidad de contar con metodologías que ayuden a desplegar un proceso de Gestión de Requisitos en pequeños grupos y entornos de trabajo o en pequeñas y medianas empresas. Para efectos de esta tesis llamaremos Small-Settings a este tipo de organizaciones. El objetivo de este trabajo de tesis doctoral es desarrollar un metamodelo que permita, por un lado, la implementación y despliegue del proceso de Gestión de Requisitos de forma natural y a bajo coste y, por otro lado, el desarrollo de mecanismos para la mejora continua del mismo. Este metamodelo esta soportado por el desarrollo herramientas que permiten mantener una biblioteca de activos de proceso para la Gestión de Requisitos y a su vez contar con plantillas para implementar el proceso partiendo del uso de activos previamente definidos. El metamodelo contempla el desarrollo de prácticas y actividades para guiar, paso a paso, la implementación del proceso de Gestión de Requisitos para una Small-Setting utilizando un modelo de procesos como referencia y una biblioteca de activos de proceso como principal herramienta de apoyo. El mantener los activos de proceso bien organizados, indexados, y fácilmente asequibles, facilita la introducción de las mejores prácticas al interior de una organización. ABSTRACT The fast growth of computer science and telecommunication in recent decades has invariably affected the provision of products and services in education, industry, healthcare, communications and also interpersonal relationships. In spite of such progress and the active role of the software in the world, its development and production continually incurs in the same type of problems that cause systematic delivery delays, over budget, a high error rate and consequently its use is lower than expected. These problems are largely attributed to defects in the processes used to identify, document, organize, and track all system's requirements. It is generally accepted that requirements are the foundation upon which the software process is built, however, the inability to manage changes in requirements is one of the principal factors that contribute to delays on the software development process, which in turn, may cause customer dissatisfaction. The aim of the present research work has identified the need for appropriate methodologies to help on the requirement management process for those organizations that are categorised as small and medium size enterprises, small groups within large companies, or small projects. For the purposes of this work, these organizations are named Small-Settings. The main goal of this research work is to develop a metamodel to manage the requirement process using a Process Asset Library (PAL) and to provide predefined tools and actives to help on the implementation process. The metamodel includes the development of practices and activities to guide step by step the deployment of the requirement management process in Small-Settings. Keeping assets organized, indexed, and readily available are a main factor to the success of the organization process improvement effort and facilitate the introduction of best practices within the organization. The Process Asset Library (PAL) will become a repository of information used to keep and make available all process assets that are useful to those who are defining, implementing, and managing processes in the organization.

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Comprender y estimular la motivación resulta crucial para favorecer el rendimiento de los estudiantes universitarios y profesionales de diversos ámbitos de conocimiento, como el de la Ingeniería del Software. Actualmente, este sector está demandando soluciones científico-tecnológicas para trabajar de una manera práctica y sistemática sobre elementos motivacionales como la satisfacción por el estudio y el trabajo, el aprendizaje activo o las relaciones interpersonales. El objetivo de esta Tesis Doctoral es definir y validar soluciones para evaluar y mejorar la motivación de los estudiantes y profesionales en Ingeniería del Software. Para ello, se han creado instrumentos, metodologías y tecnologías que se han aplicado con un total de 152 estudiantes y 166 profesionales. Esta experiencia empírica ha servido para mejorar de manera continua dichas aportaciones, así como para comprobar en un entorno real su validez y utilidad. Los datos recogidos revelan que las soluciones provistas han resultado eficaces para comprender y estimular la motivación tanto en el ámbito académico como en el profesional. Además, a raíz de los datos recogidos se han podido explorar aspectos de interés sobre las características y particularidades motivacionales asociadas a la Ingeniería del Software. Por tanto, esta Tesis Doctoral resulta de interés para las universidades y empresas de este sector sensibilizadas con el desarrollo motivacional de sus estudiantes y trabajadores. Abstract It is crucial to understand and encourage the motivation of students and professionals in order to enhance their performance. This applies to students and professionals from diverse fields such as Software Engineering. Currently this sector is demanding scientific–technological solutions to work on motivational elements in a pragmatic and systematic way. Such elements are among others study and work satisfaction, active learning or interpersonal relationships. This Doctoral Thesis objective is to establish and validate solutions to evaluate and improve the motivation in the Software Engineering field. To achieve this goal, resources, methods and technologies have been created. They have been applied to 152 students and 166 professionals. This empirical experience served to, on one hand, enhance in a continuous way the provided contributions, and on the other hand, to test in a real environment their validity and utility. The collected data reveal that the provided solutions were effective to understand and encourage motivation both in the academic and in the professional area. In addition, the collected data enable to examine interesting aspects and motivational special features associated with Software Engineering. Therefore this Doctoral Thesis is relevant to universities and firms from this field which are aware of the significance of the motivational development of their students and employees.

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This study examines the relationships between multiple intelligences, academic achievement and motor performance in a group of secondary school children. Four hundred and eighty schoolchildren participated in this study (171 female and 309 male) with an average age of 13.33 years (SD: 1.41). The Revised self-efficacy Inventory for Multiple Intelligences (IAIM-R) and the motor test Sportcomp were applied, and the average results of the academic year they had made were obtained. The analysis of the results showed how female scored significantly higher on the Linguistic, Spatial and Interpersonal intelligences, and older pupils scored significantly higher on the linguistic and naturalistic intelligences. It was the logical-mathematical intelligence which showed significant relationships with academic performance and it was the intelligence that better predicted this achievement. It was the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence that was significantly related to motor competence and the best intelligence that predicted its achievement. Finally, indicate that schoolchildren with better scores in the motor test were those who scored higher in both academic achievement and all the multiple intelligences, with the exception of musical intelligence.