8 resultados para APPLE
em Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación - Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad del País Vasco
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Within the next few pages, I will try to give a wide description of the project that I have been doing for IK4-Ikerlan. For the last six months, I have been working in developing a socket-based application for Apple devices. These devices work under the iOS operative system, which is programmed in Objective-C, a language similar to C. Although I did not have the chance to develop this application for Apple TV, I was able to create an application for iPhone and another one for iPad. The only difference between both applications was the screen resolution, but we decided to make them separately, as it would be really hard to combine both resolutions, and wallpapers, everything in the same workspace. Finally, it is necessary to add that the main goal was not to create a new application for iOS, but to translate an Android application into iOS. To achieve this, it is required to translate Java code into Objective- C, which is the language used to develop applications for all kinds of Apple devices. Fortunately, there is a tool created by Google, which helped us with this exercise. This tool is called j2ObjC, and it is still being developed.
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Diseño e implementación de una aplicación "McPhone" para dispositivos móviles, que mejora y evoluciona el sistema de realizar pedidos en un restaurante de comida rápida. Un desarrollo para dispositivos Apple, es decir, Iphone bajo iOS. Idioma Español.
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Este Trabajo Fin de Grado trata sobre el desarrollo de una aplicación para iPhone de guías de turismo de nombre “Follow”. La aplicación se caracteriza por la descarga de la información de manera segmentada y por la posibilidad de consultarla cuando se desee sin necesidad de tener acceso a Internet. Así mismo, el usuario que se registre en la aplicación, tendrá la opción de compartir sus propias guías con el resto de personas que se la descarguen. Las guías están conformadas por texto, fotos y vídeos, dividiéndose en varios apartados. De la misma manera, los usuarios podrán contactar entre ellos mediante el envío de mensajes o consultando sus perfiles. En esta memoria se explicará detalladamente las diferentes fases del proceso en la creación de la aplicación con el fin de entender el desarrollo llevado a cabo hasta el resultado final.
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El objetivo de este proyecto ha sido la realización de una aplicación para tablets con sistema operativo iOS de Apple. La aplicación la puede utilizar cualquier persona con inquietudes sobre el mundo del fútbol, pero está pensada básicamente para entrenadores que busquen almacenar datos relacionados con sus equipos, jugadores, partidos, estadísticas de los equipos y los jugadores, etc. La información introducida quedará almacenada hasta que el usuario decida lo contrario eliminando los datos que ya no desee tener en su dispositivo de manera fácil e intuitiva. Aparte de eso, se ha desarrollado una pizarra táctil donde el usuario podrá realizar sus tácticas previas al partido y enseñársela a sus jugadores. Dispondrá de dos colores para diferenciar los diferentes jugadores que se dibujen. Además, se pueden realizar ligas online para que varios usuarios simultáneamente accedan a su contenido o lo modifiquen. Las ligas podrán ser reales a nivel profesional, de amigos o incluso ligas de videojuegos. Se ha realizado un apartado de mensajería donde los usuarios se podrán comunicar entre ellos sin salir de la aplicación. Bastará con buscar al usuario en el sistema, seleccionarlo y mandarle un mensaje. Si un usuario decide eliminar todos sus datos del sistema, podrá hacerlo y se eliminará cualquier información relacionada con él.
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En esta memoria se presenta el proyecto de fin de carrera “Centro de gestión de notificaciones Push para dispositivos móviles basados en IOS y Android”, cuyo objetivo es crear una herramienta web, de libre distribución, que permita gestionar, programar y realizar envíos de notificaciones Push para aplicaciones móviles que funcionen bajo entornos IOS (Apple) y Android.
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Homenaje a Ignacio Barandiarán Maestu / coord. por Javier Fernández Eraso, Juan Santos Yanguas
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Agricultural crops can be damaged by funguses, insects, worms and other organisms that cause diseases and decrease the yield of production. The effect of these damaging agents can be reduced using pesticides. Among them, triazole compounds are effective substances against fungus; for example, Oidium. Nevertheless, it has been detected that the residues of these fungicides in foods as well as in derivate products can affect the health of the consumers. Therefore, the European Union has established several regulations fixing the maximum residue of pesticide levels in a wide range of foods trying to assure the consumer safety. Hence, it is very important to develop adequate methods to determine these pesticide compounds. In most cases, gas or liquid chromatographic (GC, LC) separations are used in the analysis of the samples. But firstly, it is necessary to use proper sample treatments in order to preconcentrate and isolate the target analytes. To reach this aim, microextraction techniques are very effective tools; because allow to do both preconcentration and extraction of the analytes in one simple step that considerably reduces the source of errors. With these objectives, two remarkable techniques have been widely used during the last years: solid phase microextraction (SPME) and liquid phase microextraction (LPME) with its different options. Both techniques that avoid the use or reduce the amount of toxic solvents are convenient coupled to chromatographic equipments providing good quantitative results in a wide number of matrices and compounds. In this work simple and reliable methods have been developed using SPME and ultrasound assisted emulsification microextraction (USAEME) coupled to GC or LC for triazole fungicides determination. The proposed methods allow confidently determine triazole concentrations of μg L‐1 order in different fruit samples. Chemometric tools have been used to accomplish successful determinations. Firstly, in the selection and optimization of the variables involved in the microextraction processes; and secondly, to overcome the problems related to the overlapping peaks. Different fractional factorial designs have been used for the screening of the experimental variables; and central composite designs have been carried out to get the best experimental conditions. Trying to solve the overlapping peak problems multivariate calibration methods have been used. Parallel Factor Analysis 2 (PARAFAC2), Multivariate Curve Resolution (MCR) and Parallel Factor Analysis with Linear Dependencies (PARALIND) have been proposed, the adequate algorithms have been used according to data characteristics, and the results have been compared. Because its occurrence in Basque Country and its relevance in the production of cider and txakoli regional wines the grape and apple samples were selected. These crops are often treated with triazole compounds trying to solve the problems caused by the funguses. The peel and pulp from grape and apple, their juices and some commercial products such as musts, juice and cider have been analysed showing the adequacy of the developed methods for the triazole determination in this kind of fruit samples.