989 resultados para Juusten, Paulus Petri
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Con : Oración fúnebre pronunciada por el canónigo Florencio Parga en las exequias verificadas en la Santa Iglesia Catedral de Guadalajara, el 28 de febrero de 1876, con motivo de la traslación de los restos mortales de México a esta capital.
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This paper presents the design and implementation of a mission control system (MCS) for an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) based on Petri nets. In the proposed approach the Petri nets are used to specify as well as to execute the desired autonomous vehicle mission. The mission is easily described using an imperative programming language called mission control language (MCL) that formally describes the mission execution thread. A mission control language compiler (MCL-C) able to automatically translate the MCL into a Petri net is described and a real-time Petri net player that allows to execute the resulting Petri net onboard an AUV are also presented
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Se describen los actos de inauguración de las nuevas ciento dos aulas de audición colectiva del Bachillerato Radiofónica promovidas por la Comisaría de Extensión Cultural en Cádiz, Murcia y Tenerife, en las que recibirán formación, por procedimientos radio-auditivos 6000 alumnos. El encargado de presidir dichos actos es el Director General de Enseñanza Media, Profesor González Álvarez, acompañado del Inspector General y Secretario Técnico de la Dirección General, Sr. Del Arco. Se reproduce el discurso del Director General en el que pone de manifiesto su satisfacción al saber que se cubrirán las necesidades de formación de muchos alumnos interesados en completar su instrucción. Seguidamente, se describe la visita de estas autoridades al Instituto Femenino de Cádiz y la posterior inauguración de otras tres Aulas de Audición en la localidad de Alcalá de los Gazules. Culminó su periplo por tierras gaditanas con la visita al Instituto masculino 'Columela' en Cádiz, dónde conversó con los profesores sobre distintos aspectos de la enseñanza.
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One of the recurrent themes in the debate around how to ensure global food security concerns the capacity of the planet to support its growing population. Neo-Malthusian thinking suggests that we are in a situation in which further expansion of the population cannot be supported and that the population checks, with their dismal consequences envisaged by Malthus, will lead to a new era of stagnant incomes and population. More sophisticated models of the link between population and income are less gloomy however. They see population growth as an integral component of the economic growth which is necessary to ensure that the poorest achieve food security. An undue focus on the difficulties of meeting the demands of the increasing population risks damaging this growth. Instead, attention should be focused on ensuring that the conditions to ensure that economic growth accompanies population growth are in place.
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Usually, a Petri net is applied as an RFID model tool. This paper, otherwise, presents another approach to the Petri net concerning RFID systems. This approach, called elementary Petri net inside an RFID distributed database, or PNRD, is the first step to improve RFID and control systems integration, based on a formal data structure to identify and update the product state in real-time process execution, allowing automatic discovery of unexpected events during tag data capture. There are two main features in this approach: to use RFID tags as the object process expected database and last product state identification; and to apply Petri net analysis to automatically update the last product state registry during reader data capture. RFID reader data capture can be viewed, in Petri nets, as a direct analysis of locality for a specific transition that holds in a specific workflow. Following this direction, RFID readers storage Petri net control vector list related to each tag id is expected to be perceived. This paper presents PNRD cornerstones and a PNRD implementation example in software called DEMIS Distributed Environment in Manufacturing Information Systems.