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El projecte ha consistit en una estada de tres mesos al Centre d'Estudis de la Neu i la Muntanya d'Andorra (CENMA) amb l’objectiu de: definir i implementar un sistema d’informació geogràfica que permeti gestionar, manipular i analitzar les dades de la BDRNA; desenvolupar un visor web a través del qual servir les dades de la BDRNA; utilitzar programari específic de codi lliure
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La finalitat d’aquest projecte és la realització d’un visor cartogràfic web, tot i que per fer-ho s’ha de crear una aplicació que transfereix dades automàticament des d’una base de dades de Microsoft Acces a MySQL mitjançant Visual Basic 2010 Express. Per realitzar el visor cartogràfic web s’ha utilitzat MapServer com servidor de mapes, el llenguatge de programació Javascript i les llibreries OpenLayers, ExtJS i GeoExt. Per últim es plantegen una sèrie de possibles millores del visor, tant a nivell de tecnologies utilitzades com de funcionalitats
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Background: Ethical conflicts are arising as a result of the growing complexity of clinical care, coupled with technological advances. Most studies that have developed instruments for measuring ethical conflict base their measures on the variables"frequency" and"degree of conflict". In our view, however, these variables are insufficient for explaining the root of ethical conflicts. Consequently, the present study formulates a conceptual model that also includes the variable"exposure to conflict", as well as considering six"types of ethical conflict". An instrument was then designed to measure the ethical conflicts experienced by nurses who work with critical care patients. The paper describes the development process and validation of this instrument, the Ethical Conflict in Nursing Questionnaire Critical Care Version (ECNQ-CCV). Methods: The sample comprised 205 nursing professionals from the critical care units of two hospitals in Barcelona (Spain). The ECNQ-CCV presents 19 nursing scenarios with the potential to produce ethical conflict in the critical care setting. Exposure to ethical conflict was assessed by means of the Index of Exposure to Ethical Conflict (IEEC), a specific index developed to provide a reference value for each respondent by combining the intensity and frequency of occurrence of each scenario featured in the ECNQ-CCV. Following content validity, construct validity was assessed by means of Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), while Cronbach"s alpha was used to evaluate the instrument"s reliability. All analyses were performed using the statistical software PASW v19. Results: Cronbach"s alpha for the ECNQ-CCV as a whole was 0.882, which is higher than the values reported for certain other related instruments. The EFA suggested a unidimensional structure, with one component accounting for 33.41% of the explained variance. Conclusions: The ECNQ-CCV is shown to a valid and reliable instrument for use in critical care units. Its structure is such that the four variables on which our model of ethical conflict is based may be studied separately or in combination. The critical care nurses in this sample present moderate levels of exposure to ethical conflict. This study represents the first evaluation of the ECNQ-CCV.
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Background: Ethical conflicts are arising as a result of the growing complexity of clinical care, coupled with technological advances. Most studies that have developed instruments for measuring ethical conflict base their measures on the variables"frequency" and"degree of conflict". In our view, however, these variables are insufficient for explaining the root of ethical conflicts. Consequently, the present study formulates a conceptual model that also includes the variable"exposure to conflict", as well as considering six"types of ethical conflict". An instrument was then designed to measure the ethical conflicts experienced by nurses who work with critical care patients. The paper describes the development process and validation of this instrument, the Ethical Conflict in Nursing Questionnaire Critical Care Version (ECNQ-CCV). Methods: The sample comprised 205 nursing professionals from the critical care units of two hospitals in Barcelona (Spain). The ECNQ-CCV presents 19 nursing scenarios with the potential to produce ethical conflict in the critical care setting. Exposure to ethical conflict was assessed by means of the Index of Exposure to Ethical Conflict (IEEC), a specific index developed to provide a reference value for each respondent by combining the intensity and frequency of occurrence of each scenario featured in the ECNQ-CCV. Following content validity, construct validity was assessed by means of Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), while Cronbach"s alpha was used to evaluate the instrument"s reliability. All analyses were performed using the statistical software PASW v19. Results: Cronbach"s alpha for the ECNQ-CCV as a whole was 0.882, which is higher than the values reported for certain other related instruments. The EFA suggested a unidimensional structure, with one component accounting for 33.41% of the explained variance. Conclusions: The ECNQ-CCV is shown to a valid and reliable instrument for use in critical care units. Its structure is such that the four variables on which our model of ethical conflict is based may be studied separately or in combination. The critical care nurses in this sample present moderate levels of exposure to ethical conflict. This study represents the first evaluation of the ECNQ-CCV.
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Esta propuesta de investigación tiene como objetivo conocer y analizar las plataformas digitales que los candidatos a la presidencia de España y México, a propósito de las elecciones generales del 2011 y 2012, ofrecen a la ciudadanía para interactuar y fomentar la participación ciudadana.El estudio parte del supuesto teórico de que el uso de Internet y las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC), ha modificado la comunicación electoral y la forma en la que los actores políticos se relacionan con la población y con sus potenciales electores.En procesos electorales, y en específico durante las campañas electorales, se puede observar cada vez más que los aspirantes a puestos públicos incorporan herramientas tecnológicas para interactuar, dialogar o escuchar a la ciudadanía. El uso de Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, y otras herramientas, son ahora elementos básicos a considerar dentro de la campaña electoral.En el presente estudio, la plataforma digital estudiada para conocer el grado de interacción y promoción del diálogo entre electores y candidatos, será la página web oficial del candidato. A través de un análisis comparativo que identifique los componentes de la página web del candidato en una subdivisión entendida como las dimensiones Web 1.0 y Web 2.0, se reconocerán las plataformas de participación y diálogo que ofrezcan los candidatos a la presidencia, por una parte, en España, para las elecciones de 2011, y por otra en México, en las elecciones de 2012. Esto permitirá obtener un panorama de lo que en participación ciudadana y promoción del diálogo se propuso desde las páginas web de los candidatos presidenciales.
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El proyecto consiste en el diseño y desarrollo de una aplicación web para la gestión de una entidad deportiva. La aplicación ha de permitir la gestión de las distintas facetas deportivas: temporadas, categorías, ligas, equipos, resultados y clasi caciones. También será un escaparate de lo que ocurre en la entidad para socios y accionados; así, también ha de servir para la publicación de noticias relacionadas con la entidad y facilitar la información en una zona pública que podrá ver cualquiera.