2 resultados para Steam-pipes
em ReCiL - Repositório Científico Lusófona - Grupo Lusófona, Portugal
Resumo:
Mobile internet represents a major new trend in communication technologies use and consumption, but few evidence exists that confirms claims of novelty and social change in association with this technology use. This paper characterizes the use of mobile internet in a southern European country and associated patterns of use, focusing both on users’ profiles, forms of access, motivations to use and most popular activities undertaken via this technology, from a diffusion of innovations and social adoption of technologies perspectives, and tries to compare mobile it with fixed access to the internet in order to validate possible transformations that point to new social configurations. We seek to understand the way stakeholders perceive and characterize the European context of mobile internet. The depicted study involved a qualitative stage consisting of a set of interviews with mobile communications industry representatives and market research community in the country. These interviews were analysed in Nvivo, leading to the following eleven main categories that are explored throughout the paper: smartphones in Europe, mobile internet in Europe, users profiles, obstacles to the spread, forms of access, forms of use, motivations to use mobile internet, limitations of smartphones, apps, digital divide VS digital union and predictions for the future, as well as several subcategories forming a tree categorization. According to the data collected, mobile phones’ sales are decreasing in Europe and worldwide but on the other hand smartphones are having an exponential growth which leads to the democratization of internet access via mobile devices. As a consequence of this, it is believed that mobile internet access will soon exceed the fixed one. Mobile internet users are multiplatform, they exploit all the possibilities of mobility and they are spending less time on computers. The main obstacles to the spread of mobile internet are the high prices of price plans and there is still a lack of information and knowledge regarding the service. Mobile internet users are developing new online surfing behaviours based on apps and less in browsers and social networks represent a very high share of internet traffic through mobile phones. With mobility, “dead time” is turning into useful time and users are more likely to be available to try new services and analyze products. Innovative services concerning geolocation, consumerism, share and relationships are growing and it is necessary to highlight that mobile internet allows calling and texting, which can turn telecommunications companies into the role of Dump Pipes. This exploratory design raises questions in relation with mobile internet access and its social consequences, and provides interesting indicative research results relevant for future research in this area.
Resumo:
O objectivo da presente dissertação consiste na apresentação de várias técnicas de reabilitação de redes de drenagem de águas residuais sem necessidade de abertura de vala. Para esse efeito efectuou-se um levantamento das técnicas de reabilitação de colectores sem abertura de vala actualmente existente no mercado, tendo-se identificado cinco técnicas diferentes, organizadas em dois grandes grupo: Técnicas de encamisamento (i.e., encamisamento pontual - «short liner» e contínuo com manga de fibras de feltro ou com manga de fibras de vidro) e técnicas de entubamento (i.e., entubamento simples - «sliplining» e com rebentamento por destruição da tubagem existente). As técnicas de reabilitação que foram desenvolvidas foram aplicadas a dois casos de estudo diferentes: um encamisamento contínuo com mangas de fibra de vidro (cura por radiação ultravioleta) para renovar o Emissário da Cadaveira, e um entubamento com rebentamento com tubos modelares pelo processo dinâmico, primeiro caso de entubamento realizado em Portugal para renovar um troço da rede de drenagem doméstica do novo Hospital de Cascais. A apresentação de casos de estudo foi fundamental para perceber o funcionamento das técnicas de reabilitação, e deu um aspecto técnico, essencial, a esta dissertação.