968 resultados para Enterprise Java Open Source Architecture (EJOSA)


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El presente trabajo se centra en la investigación del modelo de crowdsourcing y su relación con la Información Geográfica Voluntaria y otras actividades participativas para la creación de conocimiento geográfico de forma colaborativa. Primero se expone una introducción al concepto y distintos ámbitos de aplicación y uso en la adquisición,visualización y análisis de datos geográficos, presentándose las herramientas, tecnologías web y móviles que han hecho posible su implementación. Después se hace una breve revisión de algunas plataformas de código abierto que faciliten la creación de contenido geolocalizado por el usuario y proporcionen funcionalidades para el análisis básico y manipulación de información mediante la implementación de estrategias de crowdsourcing. En los apartados siguientes, se hace un breve análisis de requisitos para el caso de uso específico de una aplicación móvil de crowdsourcing para el mantenimiento urbano, sirviendo este, como base en el desarrollo de una plataforma Web-móvil que facilite la gestión de este tipo de infraestructura. El diseño de la plataforma propuesta permite consultar y actualizar información por medio de etiquetas NFC (Near Field Communications o comunicación de campo cercano) utilizadas en el mobiliario urbano inventariado y empleando dispositivos inteligentes habilitados con la misma tecnología y conexión a Internet, para dar seguimiento y reportar el estado de la infraestructura. También, es posible generar reportes geolocalizados sobre problemas en instalaciones urbanas no inventariadas, así como crear eventos geolocalizados que convoquen a tareas participativas para la mejora de la ciudad. Además, integra entradas de conversación de redes sociales para contribuir a la participación activa de los ciudadanos en la vigilancia y mantenimiento urbano. Por último, el trabajo presenta algunas conclusiones y líneas futuras.

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This paper presents the Virtual Science Hub platform. It is an open source platform that combines a social network, an e-learning authoring tool, a videoconference service and a learning object repository for science teaching enrichment. These four main functionalities fit very well together. The platform was released in April 2012 and since then it has not stopped growing. Finally we present the results of the surveys conducted and the statistics gathered to validate this approach.

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Systematic evaluation of Learning Objects is essential to make high quality Web-based education possible. For this reason, several educational repositories and e-Learning systems have developed their own evaluation models and tools. However, the differences of the context in which Learning Objects are produced and consumed suggest that no single evaluation model is sufficient for all scenarios. Besides, no much effort has been put in developing open tools to facilitate Learning Object evaluation and use the quality information for the benefit of end users. This paper presents LOEP, an open source web platform that aims to facilitate Learning Object evaluation in different scenarios and educational settings by supporting and integrating several evaluation models and quality metrics. The work exposed in this paper shows that LOEP is capable of providing Learning Object evaluation to e-Learning systems in an open, low cost, reliable and effective way. Possible scenarios where LOEP could be used to implement quality control policies and to enhance search engines are also described. Finally, we report the results of a survey conducted among reviewers that used LOEP, showing that they perceived LOEP as a powerful and easy to use tool for evaluating Learning Objects.

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The Internet of Things makes use of a huge disparity of technologies at very different levels that help one to the other to accomplish goals that were previously regarded as unthinkable in terms of ubiquity or scalability. If the Internet of Things is expected to interconnect every day devices or appliances and enable communications between them, a broad range of new services, applications and products can be foreseen. For example, monitoring is a process where sensors have widespread use for measuring environmental parameters (temperature, light, chemical agents, etc.) but obtaining readings at the exact physical point they want to be obtained from, or about the exact wanted parameter can be a clumsy, time-consuming task that is not easily adaptable to new requirements. In order to tackle this challenge, a proposal on a system used to monitor any conceivable environment, which additionally is able to monitor the status of its own components and heal some of the most usual issues of a Wireless Sensor Network, is presented here in detail, covering all the layers that give it shape in terms of devices, communications or services.

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Traditional Text-To-Speech (TTS) systems have been developed using especially-designed non-expressive scripted recordings. In order to develop a new generation of expressive TTS systems in the Simple4All project, real recordings from the media should be used for training new voices with a whole new range of speaking styles. However, for processing this more spontaneous material, the new systems must be able to deal with imperfect data (multi-speaker recordings, background and foreground music and noise), filtering out low-quality audio segments and creating mono-speaker clusters. In this paper we compare several architectures for combining speaker diarization and music and noise detection which improve the precision and overall quality of the segmentation.

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Mosaics are high-resolution images obtained aerially and employed in several scientific research areas, such for example, in the field of environmental monitoring and precision agriculture. Although many high resolution maps are obtained by commercial demand, they can also be acquired with commercial aerial vehicles which provide more experimental autonomy and availability. For what regard to mosaicing-based aerial mission planners, there are not so many - if any - free of charge software. Therefore, in this paper is presented a framework designed with open source tools and libraries as an alternative to commercial tools to carry out mosaicing tasks.

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Modelação espacial do potencial de produção apícola utilizando software open source.

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Em época de crise financeira, as ferramentas open source de data mining representam uma nova tendência na investigação, educação e nas aplicações industriais, especialmente para as pequenas e médias empresas. Com o software open source, estas podem facilmente iniciar um projeto de data mining usando as tecnologias mais recentes, sem se preocuparem com os custos de aquisição das mesmas, podendo apostar na aprendizagem dos seus colaboradores. Os sistemas open source proporcionam o acesso ao código, facilitando aos colaboradores a compreensão dos sistemas e algoritmos e permitindo que estes o adaptem às necessidades dos seus projetos. No entanto, existem algumas questões inerentes ao uso deste tipo de ferramenta. Uma das mais importantes é a diversidade, e descobrir, tardiamente, que a ferramenta escolhida é inapropriada para os objetivos do nosso negócio pode ser um problema grave. Como o número de ferramentas de data mining continua a crescer, a escolha sobre aquela que é realmente mais apropriada ao nosso negócio torna-se cada vez mais difícil. O presente estudo aborda um conjunto de ferramentas de data mining, de acordo com as suas características e funcionalidades. As ferramentas abordadas provém da listagem do KDnuggets referente a Software Suites de Data Mining. Posteriormente, são identificadas as que reúnem melhores condições de trabalho, que por sua vez são as mais populares nas comunidades, e é feito um teste prático com datasets reais. Os testes pretendem identificar como reagem as ferramentas a cenários diferentes do tipo: performance no processamento de grandes volumes de dados; precisão de resultados; etc. Nos tempos que correm, as ferramentas de data mining open source representam uma oportunidade para os seus utilizadores, principalmente para as pequenas e médias empresas, deste modo, os resultados deste estudo pretendem ajudar no processo de tomada de decisão relativamente às mesmas.

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The metacestode (larval) stage of the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis causes alveolar echinococcosis (AE), a very severe and in many cases incurable disease. To date, benzimidazoles such as albendazole and mebendazole are the only approved chemotherapeutical treatment options. Benzimidazoles inhibit metacestode proliferation, but do not act parasiticidal. Thus, benzimidazoles have to be taken a lifelong, can cause adverse side effects such as hepatotoxicity, and are ineffective in some patients. We here describe a newly developed screening cascade for the evaluation of the in vitro efficacy of new compounds that includes assessment of parasiticidal activity. The Malaria Box from Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV), comprised of 400 commercially available chemicals that show in vitro activity against Plasmodium falciparum, was repurposed. Primary screening was carried out at 10 μM by employing the previously described PGI assay, and resulted in the identification of 24 compounds that caused physical damage in metacestodes. Seven out of these 24 drugs were also active at 1 μM. Dose-response assays revealed that only 2 compounds, namely MMV665807 and MMV665794, exhibited an EC50 value below 5 μM. Assessments using human foreskin fibroblasts and Reuber rat hepatoma cells showed that the salicylanilide MMV665807 was less toxic for these two mammalian cell lines than for metacestodes. The parasiticidal activity of MMV665807 was then confirmed using isolated germinal layer cell cultures as well as metacestode vesicles by employing viability assays, and its effect on metacestodes was morphologically evaluated by electron microscopy. However, both oral and intraperitoneal application of MMV665807 to mice experimentally infected with E. multilocularis metacestodes did not result in any reduction of the parasite load.

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) is being adopted by European regulators as a data standard for the exchange of business information. This paper examines the approach of XBRL International (XII) to the meta-data standard's development and diffusion. We theorise the development of XBRL using concepts drawn from a model of successful open source projects. Comparison of the open source model to XBRL enables us to identify a number of interesting similarities and differences. In common with open source projects, the benefits and progress of XBRL have been overstated and 'hyped' by enthusiastic participants. While XBRL is an open data standard in terms of access to the equivalent of its 'source code' we find that the governance structure of the XBRL consortium is significantly different to a model open source approach. The barrier to participation that is created by requiring paid membership and a focus on transacting business at physical conferences and meetings is identified as particularly critical. Decisions about the technical structure of XBRL, the regulator-led pattern of adoption and the organisation of XII are discussed. Finally areas for future research are identified.

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Monitoring land-cover changes on sites of conservation importance allows environmental problems to be detected, solutions to be developed and the effectiveness of actions to be assessed. However, the remoteness of many sites or a lack of resources means these data are frequently not available. Remote sensing may provide a solution, but large-scale mapping and change detection may not be appropriate, necessitating site-level assessments. These need to be easy to undertake, rapid and cheap. We present an example of a Web-based solution based on free and open-source software and standards (including PostGIS, OpenLayers, Web Map Services, Web Feature Services and GeoServer) to support assessments of land-cover change (and validation of global land-cover maps). Authorised users are provided with means to assess land-cover visually and may optionally provide uncertainty information at various levels: from a general rating of their confidence in an assessment to a quantification of the proportions of land-cover types within a reference area. Versions of this tool have been developed for the TREES-3 initiative (Simonetti, Beuchle and Eva, 2011). This monitors tropical land-cover change through ground-truthing at latitude / longitude degree confluence points, and for monitoring of change within and around Important Bird Areas (IBAs) by Birdlife International and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB). In this paper we present results from the second of these applications. We also present further details on the potential use of the land-cover change assessment tool on sites of recognised conservation importance, in combination with NDVI and other time series data from the eStation (a system for receiving, processing and disseminating environmental data). We show how the tool can be used to increase the usability of earth observation data by local stakeholders and experts, and assist in evaluating the impact of protection regimes on land-cover change.