119 resultados para Colecções on-line
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[eng] Proceedings for the 2nd annual conference: Rethinking Educational Ethnography - Researching on-line communities and interactions. University of Barcelona, 7-8 June 2012.
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[eng] Proceedings for the 2nd annual conference: Rethinking Educational Ethnography - Researching on-line communities and interactions. University of Barcelona, 7-8 June 2012.
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Aquest treball es portarà a terme realitzant una avaluació heurística dels sistmes operatius seleccionats i de les seves aplicacions, un test d'usabilitat i un anàlisi de l'organització de les funcions mitjançant un card sorting on-line.
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Desarrollo de un proyecto que permite realizar la gestión y la venta de películas online. Por un lado, permite la gestión por parte del administrador del catálogo de productos, el stock de estos, así como de la gestión de otros administradores y las compras de los clientes. Por otro lado, los invitados pueden ver los productos que se encuentran en la web, añadirlos a sus carritos virtuales y administrarlos.
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Disseny d'una base de dades per controlar la despesa pública dels parlaments i dels parlamentaris dels diferents països membres, i poder mostrar-la de forma on-line en un exercici de transparència que ajudi a reduir la corrupció.
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La Comunitat Europea ha decidit realitzar una base de dades per controlar la despesa pública parlamentària, tant dels parlaments com dels seus parlamentaris, i que les dades puguin ser consultades on line. L'objectiu del present treball és realitzar la base de dades on es guardarà la informació indicada pel client, així com un seguit de consultes i dades estadístiques que es podran consultar a través d'una plana web.
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El proyecto consiste en la creación de una base de datos que administra la información y actividad de un videojuego on-line. Adicionalmente se crea un DWH con Pentaho.
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From 6 to 8 November 1982 one of the most catastrophic flash-flood events was recorded in the Eastern Pyrenees affecting Andorra and also France and Spain with rainfall accumulations exceeding 400 mm in 24 h, 44 fatalities and widespread damage. This paper aims to exhaustively document this heavy precipitation event and examines mesoscale simulations performed by the French Meso-NH non-hydrostatic atmospheric model. Large-scale simulations show the slow-evolving synoptic environment favourable for the development of a deep Atlantic cyclone which induced a strong southerly flow over the Eastern Pyrenees. From the evolution of the synoptic pattern four distinct phases have been identified during the event. The mesoscale analysis presents the second and the third phase as the most intense in terms of rainfall accumulations and highlights the interaction of the moist and conditionally unstable flows with the mountains. The presence of a SW low level jet (30 m s-1) around 1500 m also had a crucial role on focusing the precipitation over the exposed south slopes of the Eastern Pyrenees. Backward trajectories based on Eulerian on-line passive tracers indicate that the orographic uplift was the main forcing mechanism which triggered and maintained the precipitating systems more than 30 h over the Pyrenees. The moisture of the feeding flow mainly came from the Atlantic Ocean (7-9 g kg-1) and the role of the Mediterranean as a local moisture source was very limited (2-3 g kg-1) due to the high initial water vapour content of the parcels and the rapid passage over the basin along the Spanish Mediterranean coast (less than 12 h).
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This thesis deals the aspects of usability and design of a web from a user's point of view. The thesis will examine the elements comprised in the development of a web (the human and technological aspects and how the interact). It will explain in depth how to approach these issues correctly or incorrectly, how to avoid dealing with them incorrectly and how to find a happy medium, which is as they say where the virtue lays. The thesis is completed with the practical example of a creation of a web site (the MARK'S SCIENCE on-line library).
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This contribution presents the LRCW.net a website with a virtual laboratory intranet devoted to the study of coarse and cooking wares in the late Antique Mediterranean. It is designed as a public website with a virtual laboratory intranet. There, all institutions and researchers interested in the subject can work together towards a specific purpose such as the creation of an on-line ‘encyclopedia’ for these categories of ceramics. The LRCW.net website and the associated virtual laboratory are just a small part of a wider initiative that aims to create an on-line Encyclopedia for Ancient Ceramics in the Mediterranean.
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Background: Reconstruction of genes and/or protein networks from automated analysis of the literature is one of the current targets of text mining in biomedical research. Some user-friendly tools already perform this analysis on precompiled databases of abstracts of scientific papers. Other tools allow expert users to elaborate and analyze the full content of a corpus of scientific documents. However, to our knowledge, no user friendly tool that simultaneously analyzes the latest set of scientific documents available on line and reconstructs the set of genes referenced in those documents is available. Results: This article presents such a tool, Biblio-MetReS, and compares its functioning and results to those of other user-friendly applications (iHOP, STRING) that are widely used. Under similar conditions, Biblio-MetReS creates networks that are comparable to those of other user friendly tools. Furthermore, analysis of full text documents provides more complete reconstructions than those that result from using only the abstract of the document. Conclusions: Literature-based automated network reconstruction is still far from providing complete reconstructions of molecular networks. However, its value as an auxiliary tool is high and it will increase as standards for reporting biological entities and relationships become more widely accepted and enforced. Biblio- MetReS is an application that can be downloaded from http://metres.udl.cat/. It provides an easy to use environment for researchers to reconstruct their networks of interest from an always up to date set of scientific documents.