3 resultados para National Information Day
em Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal
Resumo:
The contemporary world is crowded of large, interdisciplinary, complex systems made of other systems, personnel, hardware, software, information, processes, and facilities. The Systems Engineering (SE) field proposes an integrated holistic approach to tackle these socio-technical systems that is crucial to take proper account of their multifaceted nature and numerous interrelationships, providing the means to enable their successful realization. Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is an emerging paradigm in the SE field and can be described as the formalized application of modelling principles, methods, languages, and tools to the entire lifecycle of those systems, enhancing communications and knowledge capture, shared understanding, improved design precision and integrity, better development traceability, and reduced development risks. This thesis is devoted to the application of the novel MBSE paradigm to the Urban Traffic & Environment domain. The proposed system, the GUILTE (Guiding Urban Intelligent Traffic & Environment), deals with a present-day real challenging problem “at the agenda” of world leaders, national governors, local authorities, research agencies, academia, and general public. The main purposes of the system are to provide an integrated development framework for the municipalities, and to support the (short-time and real-time) operations of the urban traffic through Intelligent Transportation Systems, highlighting two fundamental aspects: the evaluation of the related environmental impacts (in particular, the air pollution and the noise), and the dissemination of information to the citizens, endorsing their involvement and participation. These objectives are related with the high-level complex challenge of developing sustainable urban transportation networks. The development process of the GUILTE system is supported by a new methodology, the LITHE (Agile Systems Modelling Engineering), which aims to lightening the complexity and burdensome of the existing methodologies by emphasizing agile principles such as continuous communication, feedback, stakeholders involvement, short iterations and rapid response. These principles are accomplished through a universal and intuitive SE process, the SIMILAR process model (which was redefined at the light of the modern international standards), a lean MBSE method, and a coherent System Model developed through the benchmark graphical modeling languages SysML and OPDs/OPL. The main contributions of the work are, in their essence, models and can be settled as: a revised process model for the SE field, an agile methodology for MBSE development environments, a graphical tool to support the proposed methodology, and a System Model for the GUILTE system. The comprehensive literature reviews provided for the main scientific field of this research (SE/MBSE) and for the application domain (Traffic & Environment) can also be seen as a relevant contribution.
Resumo:
Nos últimos anos houve um investimento nacional para disponibilizar Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação (TIC) nas escolas portuguesas o que, previsivelmente, facilitaria a utilização destas tecnologias em contexto de sala de aula. Paralelamente ao investimento em equipamento houve também alguma formação contínua de professores com o objetivo de os dotar de competências didáticas para a integração curricular das TIC. Neste contexto pareceu-nos muito pertinente desenvolver um estudo que permitisse contribuir para a reflexão sobre a integração didática das TIC no 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico (1.º CEB). Assim, fez-se um estudo de caso com características etnográficas na sala de aula de um professor deste ciclo de ensino, habitual utilizador das TIC, que tem vindo a desenvolver projetos com os alunos e as tecnologias em sala de aula. O trabalho de terreno decorreu nos anos letivos de 2009/2010 e 2010/2011 com o objetivo de tentar inferir sobre as vantagens da integração educativa das TIC não só nos resultados escolares dos alunos mas também no desenvolvimento das suas competências tecnológicas. Uma metodologia orientada para projetos e enriquecida pela utilização ubíqua das tecnologias, por grande parte dos alunos, teve efeitos positivos no seu desempenho escolar. A turma possuía um historial escolar irregular, mas o empenho no trabalho diário permitiu que terminasse o ano letivo com resultados favoráveis para todos os alunos. Para além dos resultados escolares, os alunos desenvolveram competências para a sociedade do conhecimento, revelando capacidade de trabalho em grupo e respeito pela opinião de cada um dos elementos, assim como competências de comunicação, seleção, organização e produção de informação. A utilização assídua das tecnologias permitiu também que os alunos desenvolvessem competências de utilização segura da Internet. O sucesso deste trabalho permite-nos pensar que deviam ser criadas condições de acesso a computadores de baixo custo para os alunos cujos professores desejassem desenvolver um trabalho assíduo e regular de utilização didática das tecnologias. Esta recomendação torna-se particularmente pertinente para os alunos pertencentes a famílias sem acesso a tecnologias.
Resumo:
Information Visualization is gradually emerging to assist the representation and comprehension of large datasets about Higher Education Institutions, making the data more easily understood. The importance of gaining insights and knowledge regarding higher education institutions is little disputed. Within this knowledge, the emerging and urging area in need of a systematic understanding is the use of communication technologies, area that is having a transformative impact on educational practices worldwide. This study focused on the need to visually represent a dataset about how Portuguese Public Higher Education Institutions are using Communication Technologies as a support to teaching and learning processes. Project TRACER identified this need, regarding the Portuguese public higher education context, and carried out a national data collection. This study was developed within project TRACER, and worked with the dataset collected in order to conceptualize an information visualization tool U-TRACER®. The main goals of this study related to: conceptualization of the information visualization tool U-TRACER®, to represent the data collected by project TRACER; understand higher education decision makers perception of usefulness regarding the tool. The goals allowed us to contextualize the phenomenon of information visualization tools regarding higher education data, realizing the existing trends. The research undertaken was of qualitative nature, and followed the method of case study with four moments of data collection.The first moment regarded the conceptualization of the U-TRACER®, with two focus group sessions with Higher Education professionals, with the aim of defining the interaction features the U-TRACER® should offer. The second data collection moment involved the proposal of the graphical displays that would represent the dataset, which reading effectiveness was tested by end-users. The third moment involved the development of a usability test to the UTRACER ® performed by higher education professionals and which resulted in the proposal of improvements to the final prototype of the tool. The fourth moment of data collection involved conducting exploratory, semi-structured interviews, to the institutional decision makers regarding their perceived usefulness of the U-TRACER®. We consider that the results of this study contribute towards two moments of reflection. The challenges of involving end-users in the conceptualization of an information visualization tool; the relevance of effective visual displays for an effective communication of the data and information. The second relates to the reflection about how the higher education decision makers, stakeholders of the U-TRACER® tool, perceive usefulness of the tool, both for communicating their institutions data and for benchmarking exercises, as well as a support for decision processes. Also to reflect on the main concerns about opening up data about higher education institutions in a global market.