772 resultados para IT Security, Internet, Personal Firewall, Security Mechanism, Security System, Security Threat, Security Usability, Security Vulnerability
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This study critically analyzes and synthesizes community participation (CP) theory across disciplines, defining and beginning to map out the elements of CP according to a preliminary framework of structure, process, intermediate outcomes, and ultimate outcomes. The first study component sought to determine the impact of Sight N' Soul, a CP project utilizing neighborhood health workers (NHWs), on appointment missing in an indigent urban African-American population. It found that persons entering the vision care system through contact with an NEW were about a third less likely to miss an appointment than those persons entering the system through some other avenue. While theory in this area remains too poorly developed to hypothesize causal relationships between structure, process, and outcomes, a summary of the elements of Sight N' Soul's structure and process both developed the preliminary framework and serves as a first step to mapping these relationships. The second component of the study uncovered the elements of structure and process that may contribute to a sustained egalitarian partnership between community people and professionals, a CP program called Project HEAL. Elements of Project HEAL's structure and process included a shared belief in the program; spirituality; contribution, ownership, and reciprocation; a feeling of family; making it together; honesty, trust, and openness about conflict; the inevitability of uncertainty and change; and the guiding interactional principles of respect; love, care, and compassion; and personal responsibility. The third component analyzed the existing literature, identifying and addressing gaps and inconsistencies and highlighting areas needing more highly developed ethical analysis. Focal issues include the political, economic, and historical context of CP; the power of naming; the issue of purpose; the nature of community; the power to muster and allocate resources; and the need to move to a systems view of health and well-being, expanding our understanding of the universe of potential outcomes of CP, including iatrogenic outcomes. Intermediate outcomes might include change in community, program, and individual capacity, as well as improved health care delivery. Ultimate outcomes include increased positive interdependencies and opportunities for contribution; improved mental, physical, and spiritual health; increased social justice; and decreased exploitation. ^
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Small non-protein-coding RNA (ncRNA) molecules have been recognized recently as major contributors to regulatory networks in controlling gene expression in a highly efficient manner. While the list of validated ncRNAs that regulate crucial cellular processes grows steadily, not a single ncRNA has been identified that directly interacts and regulates the ribosome during protein biosynthesis (with the notable exceptions of 7SL RNA and tmRNA). All of the recently discovered regulatory ncRNAs that act on translation (e.g. microRNAs, siRNAs or antisense RNAs) target the mRNA rather than the ribosome. This is unexpected, given the central position the ribosome plays during gene expression. Furthermore it is strongly assumed that the primordial translation system in the RNA world most likely received direct regulatory input from ncRNA-like cofactors. The fundamental question that we would like to ask is: Does the RNA world still communicate with the ribosome? To address this question, we have analyzed the small ncRNA interactomes of ribosomes of organisms from all three domains of life. Deep-sequencing and subsequent bioinformatic analyses revealed thousands of putative ribosome-associated ncRNAs.1,2 For a subset of these ncRNA candidates we have gathered experimental evidence that they are expressed in a stress-dependent manner and indeed directly target the ribosome. We show that some of these ribosome-bound small ncRNAs are capable of fine tuning protein synthesis in vitro and in vivo. Our data therefore reveal the ribosome as a novel target for small regulatory ncRNAs in all domains of life and suggest the existence of a so far largely unexplored mechanism of translation regulation.
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BACKGROUND Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (CKCS) have a high prevalence of inherited macrothrombocytopenia. The purpose of this study was to determine if a mutation in beta1-tubulin correlated with presumptive inherited macrothrombocytopenia. HYPOTHESIS A mutation in beta1-tubulin results in synthesis of an altered beta1-tubulin monomer. alpha-beta tubulin dimers within microtubule protofilaments are unstable, resulting in altered megakaryocyte proplatelet formation. ANIMALS Blood samples were obtained from CKCS and non-CKCS dogs. METHODS DNA was used in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays to evaluate beta1-tubulin. Platelet numbers and mean platelet volume (MPV) were evaluated for a correlation with the presence or absence of a mutation identified in beta1-tubulin. Platelets obtained from homozygous, heterozygous, and clear CKCS were further evaluated using electron microscopy and immunofluorescence. RESULTS A mutation in the gene encoding beta1-tubulin correlated with macrothrombocytopenia in CKCS. Electron microscopy and immunofluorescence studies suggest that platelet microtubules are present but most likely are unstable and decreased in number. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE The macrothrombocytopenia of CKCS correlated with a mutation in beta1-tubulin. alpha-beta tubulin dimers within protofilaments most likely are unstable, leading to altered proplatelet formation by megakaryocytes. This information will aid in distinguishing inherited from acquired thrombocytopenia. It also provides insight into the mechanism of platelet production by megakaryocytes, and also may prove useful in understanding heart-related changes in macrothrombocytopenic CKCS with concurrent mitral valve regurgitation.
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Video-basiertes Lernen ist besonders effektiv, wo es um Fertigkeiten und Verhalten geht. Videoaufzeichnungen von Gesprchen, Unterrichtssituationen oder der Durchfhrung praktischer Ttigkeiten wie dem Nhen einer Wunde erlauben es den Ausfhrenden, ihren Peers und ihren Tutoren, die Qualitt der Leistung zu beurteilen und Anregungen zur Verbesserung zu formulieren. Wissend um den grossen didaktischen Wert von Videoaufzeichnungen haben sich vier Pdagogische Hochschulen (Zrich, Freiburg, Thurgau, Luzern) und zwei Medizinische Fakultten (Bern, Lausanne) zusammen getan, um eine nationale Infrastruktur fr Video-untersttztes Lernen anzustossen. Ziel was es, ein System zu entwickeln, das einfach zu bedienen ist, bei dem viele Arbeitsschritte automatisiert sind und das die Videos im Internet bereit stellt. Zusammen mit SWITCH, der nationalen IT-Support-Organisation der Schweizer Hochschulen, wurde basierend auf den vorbestehenden Technologien AAI und SWITCHcast das Programm iVT (Individual Video Training) entwickelt. Die Integration des nationalen Single Logon System AAI (Authentification and Authorization Infrastructure) erlaubt es, die Videos mit dem jeweiligen User eindeutig zu verknpfen, so dass die Videos nur fr diesen User im Internet zugnglich sind. Mit dem Podcast-System SWITCHcast knnen Videos automatisch ins Internet hochgeladen und bereit gestellt werden. Es wurden je ein Plugin fr die Learning Management Systeme ILIAS (PH Zrich, Uni Bern) und Moodle (Uni Lausanne) entwickelt. Dank dieser Plugins werden die Videos in den jeweiligen LMS verfgbar gemacht. Der Einsatz von iVT ist beim Kommunikationstraining unserer Medizinstudierenden in Bern inzwischen Standard. Das Login gilt gleichzeitig als Beleg fr das Testat. Studierende, die keine Videoaufzeichnung wnschen, knnen diese nach dem Login stoppen. Bis anhin ist das Betrachten der Videos freiwillig. Szenarios mit Peer Feedback sind geplant. Eine entsprechende Erweiterung des Systems um gegenseitige Annotationsmglichkeiten besteht bereits und wird fortlaufend weiterentwickelt.
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Nearly 10 years ago the usefulness of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors to kill BRCA1 or BRCA2-deficient cells was reported, and this finding has served as a prime example of the concept of synthetic lethality in the context of anticancer therapy. The clinical translation of this finding has undergone several ups and downs, however. Despite spectacular responses seen in some patients with BRCA-deficient breast or ovarian cancers, other patients did not show the expected benefit from PARP inhibitor therapy. Thus, like for all novel tailored anti-cancer drugs, upfront and secondary resistance remain major hurdles in the implementation of the initial preclinical finding. We know at least one clinically relevant mechanism of PARP inhibitor resistance: the reversion of BRCA function by secondary mutations. Nevertheless, it is also clear that this mechanism does not explain all cases of resistance. At the moment, we only have a poor understanding of BRCA reversion-independent resistance mechanisms. Preclinical data have pointed in several directions, e.g. increased drug efflux, reduced drug target levels, or alternative DNA repair. Here, we discuss these mechanisms with a focus on potential DNA repair adaptations.
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The development of dentition is a fascinating process that involves a complex series of epithelial-mesenchymel signaling interactions. That such a precise process frequently goes awry is not surprising. Indeed, tooth agenesis is one of the most commonly inherited disorders in humans that affects up to twenty percent of the population and imposes significant functional, emotional and financial burdens on patients. Mutations in the paired box domain containing transcription factor PAX9 result in autosomal dominant tooth agenesis that primarily involves posterior dentition. Despite these advances, little is known about how PAX9 mediates key signaling actions in tooth development and how aberrations in PAX9 functions lead to tooth agenesis. As an initial step towards providing evidence for the pathogenic role of mutant PAX9 proteins, I performed a series of molecular genetic analyses aimed at resolving the structural and functional defects produced by a number of PAX9 mutations causing non-syndromic posterior tooth agenesis. It is likely that the pathogenic mechanism underlying tooth agenesis for the first two mutations studied (219InsG and IIe87Phe) is haploinsufficiency. For the six paired domain missense mutations studied, the lack of functional defects observed for three of the mutant proteins suggests that these mutations altered PAX9 function through alternate mechanisms. Next, I explored further the nature of the partnership between Pax9 and the Msx1 homeoprotein and their role in the expression of a downstream effector molecule, Bmp4. When viewed in the context of events occurring in dental mesenchyme, the results of these studies indicate that the Pax9-Msx1 protein interaction involves the localized up-regulation of Bmp4 activity that is mediated by synergistic interactions between the two transcription factors. Importantly, these assays corroborate in vivo data from mouse genetic studies and support reports of Pax9-dependent expression of Bmp4 in dental mesenchyme. Taken together, these results suggest that PAX9 mutations cause an early developmental defect due to an inability to maintain the inductive potential of dental mesenchyme through involvement in a pathway involving Msx1 and Bmp4. ^
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p53 is required for the maintenance of the genomic stability of cells. Mutations in the p53 tumor-suppressor gene occur in more than 50% of human cancers of diverse types. In addition, 70% of families with Li-Fraumeni syndrome have a germline mutation in p53, predisposing these individuals to multiple forms of cancer. In response to DNA damage, p53 becomes stabilized and activated. However the exact mechanism by which DNA damage signals the stabilization and activation of p53 still remains elusive. The biochemical activity of p53 that is required for tumor suppression, and presumably the cellular response to DNA damage, involves the ability of the protein to bind to specific DNA sequences and to function as a transcription factor. For the downstream targets, p53 transactivates many genes involved in growth arrest, apoptosis and DNA repair such as p21, Bax and GADD45, respectively. An open question in the field is how cells can determine the downstream effects of p53. ^ We hypothesize that, through its associated proteins, p53 can differentially transactivate its target genes, which determine its downstream effect. Additionally, p53 interacting proteins may be involved in signaling for the stabilization and activation of p53. Therefore, a key aspect to understanding p53 function is the identification and analysis of proteins that interact with it. We have employed the Sos recruitment system (SRS), a cytoplasmic yeast two-hybrid screen to identify p53 interacting proteins. The SRS is based on the ability of Sos to activate Ras when it becomes localized to the plasma membrane. The system takes advantage of an S. cerevisiae strain, cdc25-2 temperature sensitive mutant, harboring a mutation in Sos. In this strain, fusion proteins containing a truncated Sos will only localize to the membrane by protein-protein interaction, which allows growth at non-permissive temperature. This system allows the use of intact transcriptional activators such as p53. ^ To date, using a modified SRS library screen to identify p53 interacting proteins, I have identified p53 (known to interact with itself) and a novel p53-interacting protein (PIP). PIP is a specific p53 interacting protein in the SRS. The interaction of p53 and PIP was further confirmed by performing in vitro and in vivo binding assays. In the in vivo binding study, the interaction can only be detected in the presence of ionizing radiation suggesting that this interaction might be involved in DNA-damage induced p53-signalling pathway. After screening cDNA and genomic libraries, a full-length PIP-cDNA clone ( 3kb) was obtained which encodes a protein of 429 amino acids with calculated molecular weight of 46 kDa. The results of genebank search indicated that the PIP is an unidentified gene and contains a conserved ring-finger domain, which is present in a diverse family of regulatory proteins involved in different aspects of cellular function. Northern blot analysis revealed that the size of its messenge is approximately 3 kb preferentially expressed in brain, heart, liver and kidney. The PIP protein is mainly located in the cytoplasm as determined by the cellular localization of a green fluorescence fusion protein. Preliminary functional analysis revealed that PIP downregulated the transactivation activity of p53 on both p21 and mdm2 promoters. Thus, PIP may be a novel negative regulator of p53 subsequent to DNA damage. ^
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Quantitative records of Globorotalia puncticulata and Globorotalia inflata, the last two members of the Globorotalia (Globoconella) lineage, obtained from North Atlantic sediments collected at DSDP Site 552, ODP Site 659 and ODP Site 665, are used to examine fluctuations in the biogeographic distribution of these species in the Late Pliocene between 3 and 2 Ma. Abundance data indicate that prior to the expansion of Northern Hemisphere glaciation at about 2.5 Ma, Gr. puncticulata was an important component of the planktonic foraminiferal fauna and had a geographic distribution ranging from 2N to at least 56N in the North Atlantic. A previously undescribed 6 chambered variant of Gr. puncticulata is found at both Sites 659 and 665. The stratigraphic distribution of this morphotype is restricted, first occurring at 2.9 Ma and then disappearing when glacial intensity increased at 2.75 Ma (isotope stage 110). Similar declines in Gr. puncticulata abundances occurred during glacial isotope stages 102, 100, and 98 immediately prior to the extinction of Gr. puncticulata during glacial isotope stage 96. It appears that this extinction event was latitudinally diachronous within the North Atlantic, occurring earliest in the north at Site 552 (2.453 Ma), then at Site 659 (2.443 Ma) and later still in the Site 665 equatorial record (2.438 Ma). At Site 665 the first record of Gr. inflata occurs during glacial isotope stage 94 (2.416 Ma), shortly after the extinction of Gr. puncticulata. In the mid latitude North Atlantic there was a 340,000 year period following the disappearance of Gr. puncticulata when the Globoconella lineage was absent (the Gr. inflata gap). The Gr. inflata population found in the equatorial Atlantic must therefore have been introduced from the South Atlantic, probably by the South Equatorial Current. Faunal records from Sites 552 and 659 show that it was not until glacial isotope stage 78 (2.10 Ma) that Gr. inflata became widely established in the North Atlantic. Prior to this large-scale migration event, there were two limited colonisation events during glacial isotope stages 86 and 82 when Gr. inflata populations reached as far as Site 659 in the eastern North Atlantic. These incursions are believed to be reflect the entrainment of Gr. inflata within South Atlantic Central Water and the northward subsurface transport of individuals to the coastal upwelling zone off northwest Africa. It seems likely that the same mechanism was responsible for the re-establishment of the Globoconella lineage in the North Atlantic at 2.10 Ma, but in this instance additional factors, such as enhanced glacial circulation patterns and ecological changes within planktonic foraminiferal faunas, resulted in the successful expansion of Gr. inflata across the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
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Theories explaining the origin of the abrupt, massive discharges of ice-rafted detritus (IRD) into the glacial North Atlantic (the Heinrich layers (HLs)) generally point to the Laurentide ice sheet as the sole source of these events, until it was found that the IRDs also originated from Icelandic and European ice sheets (Bond and Lotti, 1995, doi:10.1126/science.267.5200.1005; Snoeckx et al., 1999, doi:10.1016/S0025-3227(98)00168-6; Grousset et al., 2000, doi:10.1130/0091-7613(2000)28<123:WTNAHE>2.0.CO;2). This apparent contradiction must be reconciled as it raises fundamental questions about the mechanism(s) of HL origin. We have analyzed two ~12 cm thick HLs in an ultrahigh-resolution mode (1-2 century intervals) in a mid-Atlantic ridge piston core. The d18O record (N. pachyderma left coiling) reveals strong excursions induced by the melting of the icebergs; these excursions are associated with a strong decrease in the amount of planktic foraminafersand with a 3C cooling of the surface waters. Counts of coarse detrital grains reveal that IRD are deposited according to a typical sequence (1) volcanic glass, (2) quartz and feldspars, (3) detrital carbonate, that implies a chronology in the melting of the differentpan-Atlantic ice sheets. Sr and Nd isotopic composition confirm that in both Heinrich layers H1 and H2, "precursor" IRD came from first Europe/Iceland, followed then by Laurentide-derived IRD. An internal cyclicity can be identified: during H1 and H2, about four to six major, abrupt discharges occurred roughly on a century timescale. The d13C and d15N records reveal that dominant inputs of continent-derived organic matter are associated with IRD within the HLs, hiding the plankton productivity signal.
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Introduction : The source and deployment of finance are central issues in economic development. Since 1966, when the Soeharto Administration was inaugurated, Indonesian economic development has relied on funds in the form of aid from international organizations and foreign countries. After the 1990s, a further abundant inflow of capital sustained a rapid economic development. Foreign funding was the basis of Indonesian economic growth. This paper will describe the mechanism for allocating funds in the Indonesian economy. It will identify the problems this mechanism generated in the Indonesian experience, and it will attempt to explain why there was a collapse of the financial system in the wake of the Asian Currency Crisis of 1997. History of the Indonesian Financial system The year 1966 saw the emergence of commercial banks in Indonesia. It can be said that before 1966 a financial system hardly existed, a fact commonly attributed to economic disruptions like the consecutive runs of fiscal deficit and hyperinflation under the Soekarno Administration. After 1996, with the inauguration of Soeharto, a regulatory system of financial legislation, e.g. central banking law and banking regulation, was introduced and implemented, and the banking sector that is the basis of the current financial system in Indonesia was built up. The Indonesian financial structure was significantly altered at the first financial reform of 1983. Between 1966 and 1982, the banking sector consisted of Bank Indonesia (the Central Bank) and the state-owned banks. There was also a system for distributing the abundant public revenue derived from the soaring oil price of the 1970s. The public finance distribution function, incorporated in Indonesian financial system, changed after the successive financial reforms of 1983 and 1988, when there was a move away from the monopoly-market style dominated by state-owned banks (which was a system of public finance distribution that operated at the discretion of the government) towards a modern market mechanism. The five phases of development The Indonesian financial system developed in five phases between 1966 and the present time. The first period (1966-72) was its formative period, the second (1973-82) its policy based finance period under soaring oil prices, the third (1983-91) its financial-reform period, the fourth (1992-97) its period of expansion, and the fifth (1998-) its period of financial restructuring. The first section of this paper summarizes the financial policies operative during each of the periods identified above. In the second section changes to the financial sector in response to policies are examined, and an analysis of these changes shows that an important development of the financial sector occurred during the financial reform period. In the third section the focus of analysis shifts from the general financial sector to particular commercial banks performances. In the third section changes in commercial banks lending and fund-raising behaviour after the 1990s are analysed by comparing several banking groups in terms of their ownership and foundation time. The last section summarizes the foregoing analyses and examines the problems that remain in the Indonesian financial sector, which is still undergoing restructuring.
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Mode switches are used to partition the systems behavior into different modes to reduce the complexity of large embedded systems. Such systems operate in multiple modes in which each one corresponds to a specific application scenario; these are called Multi-Mode Systems (MMS). A different piece of software is normally executed for each mode. At any given time, the system can be in one of the predefined modes and then be switched to another as a result of a certain condition. A mode switch mechanism (or mode change protocol) is used to shift the system from one mode to another at run-time. In this thesis we have used a hierarchical scheduling framework to implement a multi-mode system called Multi-Mode Hierarchical Scheduling Framework (MMHSF). A two-level Hierarchical Scheduling Framework (HSF) has already been implemented in an open source real-time operating system, FreeRTOS, to support temporal isolation among real-time components. The main contribution of this thesis is the extension of the HSF featuring a multimode feature with an emphasis on making minimal changes in the underlying operating system (FreeRTOS) and its HSF implementation. Our implementation uses fixed-priority preemptive scheduling at both local and global scheduling levels and idling periodic servers. It also now supports different modes of the system which can be switched at run-time. Each subsystem and task exhibit different timing attributes according to mode, and upon a Mode Change Request (MCR) the task-set and timing interfaces of the entire system (including subsystems and tasks) undergo a change. A Mode Change Protocol specifies precisely how the system-mode will be changed. However, an application may not only need to change a mode but also a different mode change protocol semantic. For example, the mode change from normal to shutdown can allow all the tasks to be completed before the mode itself is changed, while changing a mode from normal to emergency may require aborting all tasks instantly. In our work, both the system mode and the mode change protocol can be changed at run-time. We have implemented three different mode change protocols to switch from one mode to another: the Suspend/resume protocol, the Abort protocol, and the Complete protocol. These protocols increase the flexibility of the system, allowing users to select the way they want to switch to a new mode. The implementation of MMHSF is tested and evaluated on an AVR-based 32 bit board EVK1100 with an AVR32UC3A0512 micro-controller. We have tested the behavior of each system mode and for each mode change protocol. We also provide the results for the performance measures of all mode change protocols in the thesis. RESUMEN Los conmutadores de modo son usados para particionar el comportamiento del sistema en diferentes modos, reduciendo as la complejidad de grandes sistemas empotrados. Estos sistemas tienen multiples modos de operacin, cada uno de ellos correspondiente a distintos escenarios y para distintas aplicaciones; son llamados Sistemas Multimodales (o en ingls Multi-Mode Systems o MMS). Normalmente cada modo ejecuta una parte de cdigo distinto. En un momento dado el sistema, que est en un modo concreto, puede ser cambiado a otro modo distinto como resultado de alguna condicion impuesta previamente. Los mecanismos de cambio de modo (o protocolos de cambio de modo) son usados para mover el sistema de un modo a otro durante el tiempo de ejecucin. En este trabajo se ha usado un modelo de sistema operativo para implementar un sistema multimodo llamado MMHSF, siglas en ingls correspondientes a (Multi-Mode Hierarchical Scheduling Framework). Este sistema est basado en el HSF (Hierarchical Scheduling Framework), un modelo de sistema operativo con jerarqua de dos niveles, implementado en un sistema operativo en tiempo real de libre distribucin llamado FreeRTOS, capaz de permitir el aislamiento temporal entre componentes. La principal contribucin de este trabajo es la ampliacin del HSF convirtiendolo en un sistema multimodo realizando los cambios mnimos necesarios sobre el sistema operativo FreeRTOS y la implementacin ya existente del HSF. Esta implementacin usa un sistema de planificacin de prioridad fija para ambos niveles de jerarqua, ocupando el tiempo entre tareas con un modo reposo. Adems el sistema es capaz de cambiar de un modo a otro en tiempo de ejecucin. Cada subsistema y tarea son capaces de tener distintos atributos de tiempo (prioridad, periodo y tiempo de ejecucin) en funcin del modo. Bajo una demanda de cambio de modo (Mode Change Request MCR) se puede variar el set de tareas en ejecucin, as como los atributos de los servidores y las tareas. Un protocolo de cambio de modo espeficica precisamente cmo ser cambiado el sistema de un modo a otro. Sin embargo una aplicacin puede requerir no solo un cambio de modo, sino que lo haga de una forma especifica. Por ejemplo, el cambio de modo de normal a apagado puede permitir a las tareas en ejecucin ser finalizadas antes de que se complete la transicin, pero sin embargo el cambio de normal a emergencia puede requerir abortar todas las tareas instantaneamente. En este trabajo ambas caractersticas, tanto el modo como el protocolo de cambio, pueden ser cambiadas en tiempo de ejecucin, pero deben ser previamente definidas por el desarrollador. Han sido definidos tres protocolos de cambios: el protocolo suspender/continuar, protocolo abortar y el protocolo completar. Estos protocolos incrementan la flexibilidad del sistema, permitiendo al usuario seleccionar de que forma quieren cambiar hacia el nuevo modo. La implementacin del MMHSF ha sido testada y evaluada en una placa AVR EVK1100, con un micro-controlador AVR32UC3A0. Se ha comprobado el comportamiento de los distintos modos para los distintos protocolos, definidos previamente. Como resultado se proporcionan las medidades de rendimiento de los distintos protocolos de cambio de modo.
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La Organizacin de Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educacin, la Ciencia y la Cultura (OEI) pretende llevar energa solar y acceso a internet a ms de 66.000 escuelas en Iberoamrica, la mayor parte de ellas ubicadas en zonas rurales y de difcil acceso. Con el proyecto Luces para aprender se quiere reducir la brecha digital y poner fin al aislamiento de las comunidades rurales, facilitando su acceso a las tecnologas de la comunicacin, con el fin de favorecer su desarrollo educativo, econmico, social y cultural. La OEI que coordina el proyecto Luces para Aprender se dirigi a TEDECO (Tecnologa para el Desarrollo y la Cooperacin), que es un grupo de cooperacin al desarrollo de la Facultad de Informtica de la UPM, para solicitar asesoramiento en la parte software a instalar en el proyecto. Surge la necesidad de dotar de sistema operativo a los computadores que tendrn las escuelas beneficiarias de este proyecto. Por lo tanto, se ha decido crear un sistema operativo que consiste en una distribucin GNU/Linux que se adapte a las necesidades de dicho proyecto. Esta distribucin va acompaada de un manual de usuario y una gua de instalacin para facilitar la implantacin en los respectivos centros. Se pretende que la distribucin est disponible en un repositorio web y adems est basada en la filosofa de cdigo libre y abierto. ---ABSTRACT---The OEI (Organization of Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture) hopes to provide solar energy and Internet access to more than 66.000 schools in Ibero-America, most of them, located in rural zones and of difficult access. With the project Luces para aprender (lights to learn), they would like to reduce the digital gap and put an end to the deprivation of the rural communities, supplying access to the Information Technologies, with the aim of contributing to its educative, economic, social and cultural development. The OEI that coordinates "Luces para Apreder" project, requested TEDECO (Technology for Development and Cooperation), which is a group of development cooperation of Facultad de Informtica of the UPM, to advice in the part of software installation in the project. There is a need for an operative system that the computers will have in schools that will benefit from that project. Therefore, it has been decided to create an operative system that consists of a GNU/Linux distribution adapted to the needs of the project. That distribution will be accompanied by a users manual and an installation guide to help the implementing in the centres. The distribution is supposed to be available in a web, and moreover, will be based on the philosophy of free and opened codes.
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Los dispositivos mviles modernos disponen cada vez de ms funcionalidad debido al rpido avance de las tecnologas de las comunicaciones y computaciones mviles. Sin embargo, la capacidad de la batera no ha experimentado un aumento equivalente. Por ello, la experiencia de usuario en los sistemas mviles modernos se ve muy afectada por la vida de la batera, que es un factor inestable de difcil de control. Para abordar este problema, investigaciones anteriores han propuesto un esquema de gestion del consumo (PM) centrada en la energa y que proporciona una garanta sobre la vida operativa de la batera mediante la gestin de la energa como un recurso de primera clase en el sistema. Como el planificador juega un papel fundamental en la administracin del consumo de energa y en la garanta del rendimiento de las aplicaciones, esta tesis explora la optimizacin de la experiencia de usuario para sistemas mviles con energa limitada desde la perspectiva de un planificador que tiene en cuenta el consumo de energa en un contexto en el que sta es un recurso de primera clase. En esta tesis se analiza en primer lugar los factores que contribuyen de forma general a la experiencia de usuario en un sistema mvil. Despus se determinan los requisitos esenciales que afectan a la experiencia de usuario en la planificacin centrada en el consumo de energa, que son el reparto proporcional de la potencia, el cumplimiento de las restricciones temporales, y cuando sea necesario, el compromiso entre la cuota de potencia y las restricciones temporales. Para cumplir con los requisitos, el algoritmo clsico de fair queueing y su modelo de referencia se extienden desde los dominios de las comunicaciones y ancho de banda de CPU hacia el dominio de la energa, y en base a sto, se propone el algoritmo energy-based fair queueing (EFQ) para proporcionar una planificacin basada en la energa. El algoritmo EFQ est diseado para compartir la potencia consumida entre las tareas mediante su planificacin en funcin de la energa consumida y de la cuota reservada. La cuota de consumo de cada tarea con restricciones temporales est protegida frente a diversos cambios que puedan ocurrir en el sistema. Adems, para dar mejor soporte a las tareas en tiempo real y multimedia, se propone un mecanismo para combinar con el algoritmo EFQ para dar preferencia en la planificacin durante breves intervalos de tiempo a las tareas ms urgentes con restricciones temporales.Las propiedades del algoritmo EFQ se evaluan a travs del modelado de alto nivel y la simulacin. Los resultados de las simulaciones indican que los requisitos esenciales de la planificacin centrada en la energa pueden lograrse. El algoritmo EFQ se implementa ms tarde en el kernel de Linux. Para evaluar las propiedades del planificador EFQ basado en Linux, se desarroll un banco de pruebas experimental basado en una sitema empotrado, un programa de banco de pruebas multihilo, y un conjunto de pruebas de cdigo abierto. A travs de experimentos especficamente diseados, esta tesis verifica primero las propiedades de EFQ en la gestin de la cuota de consumo de potencia y la planificacin en tiempo real y, a continuacin, explora los beneficios potenciales de emplear la planificacin EFQ en la optimizacin de la experiencia de usuario para sistemas mviles con energa limitada. Los resultados experimentales sobre la gestin de la cuota de energa muestran que EFQ es ms eficaz que el planificador de Linux-CFS en la gestin de energa, logrando un reparto proporcional de la energa del sistema independientemente de en qu dispositivo se consume la energa. Los resultados experimentales en la planificacin en tiempo real demuestran que EFQ puede lograr de forma eficaz, flexible y robusta el cumplimiento de las restricciones temporales aunque se d el caso de aumento del el nmero de tareas o del error en la estimacin de energa. Por ltimo, un anlisis comparativo de los resultados experimentales sobre la optimizacin de la experiencia del usuario demuestra que, primero, EFQ es ms eficaz y flexible que los algoritmos tradicionales de planificacin del procesador, como el que se encuentra por defecto en el planificador de Linux y, segundo, que proporciona la posibilidad de optimizar y preservar la experiencia de usuario para los sistemas mviles con energa limitada. Abstract Modern mobiledevices have been becoming increasingly powerful in functionality and entertainment as the next-generation mobile computing and communication technologies are rapidly advanced. However, the battery capacity has not experienced anequivalent increase. The user experience of modern mobile systems is therefore greatly affected by the battery lifetime,which is an unstable factor that is hard to control. To address this problem, previous works proposed energy-centric power management (PM) schemes to provide strong guarantee on the battery lifetime by globally managing energy as the first-class resource in the system. As the processor scheduler plays a pivotal role in power management and application performance guarantee, this thesis explores the user experience optimization of energy-limited mobile systemsfrom the perspective of energy-centric processor scheduling in an energy-centric context. This thesis first analyzes the general contributing factors of the mobile system user experience.Then itdetermines the essential requirements on the energy-centric processor scheduling for user experience optimization, which are proportional power sharing, time-constraint compliance, and when necessary, a tradeoff between the power share and the time-constraint compliance. To meet the requirements, the classical fair queuing algorithm and its reference model are extended from the network and CPU bandwidth sharing domain to the energy sharing domain, and based on that, the energy-based fair queuing (EFQ) algorithm is proposed for performing energy-centric processor scheduling. The EFQ algorithm is designed to provide proportional power shares to tasks by scheduling the tasks based on their energy consumption and weights. The power share of each time-sensitive task is protected upon the change of the scheduling environment to guarantee a stable performance, and any instantaneous power share that is overly allocated to one time-sensitive task can be fairly re-allocated to the other tasks. In addition, to better support real-time and multimedia scheduling, certain real-time friendly mechanism is combined into the EFQ algorithm to give time-limited scheduling preference to the time-sensitive tasks. Through high-level modelling and simulation, the properties of the EFQ algorithm are evaluated. The simulation results indicate that the essential requirements of energy-centric processor scheduling can be achieved. The EFQ algorithm is later implemented in the Linux kernel. To assess the properties of the Linux-based EFQ scheduler, an experimental test-bench based on an embedded platform, a multithreading test-bench program, and an open-source benchmark suite is developed. Through specifically-designed experiments, this thesis first verifies the properties of EFQ in power share management and real-time scheduling, and then, explores the potential benefits of employing EFQ scheduling in the user experience optimization for energy-limited mobile systems. Experimental results on power share management show that EFQ is more effective than the Linux-CFS scheduler in managing power shares and it can achieve a proportional sharing of the system power regardless of on which device the energy is spent. Experimental results on real-time scheduling demonstrate that EFQ can achieve effective, flexible and robust time-constraint compliance upon the increase of energy estimation error and task number. Finally, a comparative analysis of the experimental results on user experience optimization demonstrates that EFQ is more effective and flexible than traditional processor scheduling algorithms, such as those of the default Linux scheduler, in optimizing and preserving the user experience of energy-limited mobile systems.
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La Tesis decodifica una seleccin de veinte proyectos representativos de Sejima-SANAA, desde su primer proyecto construido, la Casa Platform I, 1987, hasta el Centro Rolex, 2010, ao en que Sejima y Nishizawa SANAA- reciben el Premio Pritzker. De los veinte proyectos once son de Sejima: Casa Platform I, Casa Platform II, Residencia de Mujeres, Casa N, Pachinco Parlor I, Villa en el Bosque, Comisara en Chofu, Casa Y, Apartamentos en Gifu, Edificio de equipamientos en la Expo Tokio 96, Pachinko Parlor III; y nueve de SANAA: edificio Multimedia en Oogaki, estudio de viviendas metropolitanas,Park Caf en Koga, De Kunstlinie en Almere, Museo de Kanazawa, Pabelln de Toledo, Escuela de Zollverein, Casa Flor y Centro Rolex. La decodificacin lee la obra de Sejima-SANAA a la inversa para reconstruir, en un ejercicio de simulacin ficticia, una versin verosmil y coherente de los que podran haber sido sus procesos proyectuales; podran, porque los verdaderos son imposibles de dilucidar. Los que se proponen se pretenden exclusivamente verosmiles y plausibles. Con ello se pretende contribuir al entendimiento y comprensin de la arquitectura de Sejima-SANAA y, tangencialmente y en menor medida, a la teora sobre el ejercicio proyectual arquitectnico. La decodificacin se centra en dos aspectos concretos: la forma arquitectnica y el papel proyectual de la estructura portante. Ambas decodificaciones se extienden inevitablemente a otros aspectos relacionados, como, por ejemplo, la naturaleza del espacio arquitectnico. El procedimiento de investigacin parti de una descripcin objetiva y pormenorizada de los significantes formales y estructurales de cada proyecto desde su propia configuracin fsica y geomtrica. Esa descripcin objetiva, llevada al lmite, permiti que afloraran estructuras conceptuales y lgicas subyacentes de cada proyecto. Unida a interpretacin crtica, mediante su relacin y confrontacin con otras arquitecturas y otros modos de hacer conocidos- permiti trazar la reconstitucin ficticia que persigue la decodificacin. Ese trabajo se materializ en veinte ensayos crticos y se acompa de un conjunto de otros textos sobre temas sugeridos o reclamados por el proceso de investigacin. El conjunto de todos esos textos constituye el material de trabajo de la tesis. A partir de ah, con una visin de conjunto, la tesis identifica una trayectoria de estrategias formales y una trayectoria de estrategias proyectuales relacionadas con lo portante. Juntas conforman el grueso de la tesis que se expone en los cuatro captulos centrales. Los precede un captulo introductorio que expone el recorrido biogrfico de K. Sejima y la trayectoria profesional de Sejima-SANAA; y los siguen de unos textos transversales sobre forma, lugar y espacio. La tesis termina con una sntesis de sus conclusiones. Las estrategias formales se exponen en tres captulos. El primero, Primeras estrategias formales agrupa proyectos de la primera etapa de Sejima. El segundo captulo est dedicado enteramente al proyecto de los apartamentos en Gifu, 1994-98, que segn esta tesis, supuso un importante punto de inflexin en la trayectoria de Sejima; tanto el tercer captulo lleva por nombre Estrategias formales despus de Gifu y recoge los proyectos que le siguieron. Las Primeras estrategias formales, varias y balbucientes, se mueven en general en torno a dos modos o procedimientos de composicin, bien conocidos: por partes y sistemtico. ste ltima inicia en la trayectoria de SANAA un aspecto que va a ser relevante de aqu en adelante: entender el proyecto como propuesta genrica en la que, ms all de su realidad especfica y tangible, subyace una lgica, en cada proyecto la suya, extrapolable a otros lugares, otras dimensiones, incluso otros programas: cada proyecto podra dar lugar a otros proyectos de la misma familia. La composicin sistemtica incluye, entre otros, la Casa Platform II, basada en la definicin de un elemento constructivo, y la formulacin de unas leyes de repeticin y de posibles modos de agrupacin. Incluye tambin la Residencia de Mujeres Saishunkan Seiyaku- proyecto que lanz a Sejima a la fama internacional-, que tambin sera un sistema, pero distinto: basado en la repeticin regular de una serie de elementos a lo largo de una directriz generando un hipottico contenedor infinito del que el proyecto sera tan solo un fragmento. La estrategia formal del edificio de Gifu ahondara en la voluntad genrica del proyecto, adoptando la lgica de un juego. El proyecto sera una partida del juego, pero no la nica posible, podran jugarse otras. Esta hiptesis del juego est verificada en El Juego de Gifu que - tras formular el juego identificando sus elementos (tablero y fichas), reglas y procedimientos- juega una partida: la que habra dado lugar al edificio proyectado por Sejima. Gifu extiende el concepto de repetir un elemento constructivo a la de repetir un patrn espacial, lo que conlleva: la desvinculacin entre forma y funcin; y un nuevo concepto de flexibilidad, que deja de referirse al uso flexible del edificio construido para pertenecer al momento proyectual en que se asignan funciones especficas a los patrones espaciales. Esta tesis propone que esa asignacin de funciones sera uno de los ltimos eslabones del proceso proyectual, algo opuesto a la premisa moderna de la forma sigue a la funcin. Las estrategias formales Despus de Gifu tienen tambin lgicas de juego, pero cada estrategia responde a un juego distinto, como dejan entrever sus nombres: Tableros de Juego, que con distintos grados de madurez estara presente en varios proyectos; Elementos de Catlogo en el Museo de Kanazawa; Forma apriorstica, en la Casa Flor y Repeticin de una situacin topolgica, en el Centro Rolex. Todas esas estrategias, o juegos, mantienen aspectos comunes relativos a la forma arquitectnica, precisamente los aspectos Gifu: la repeticin aplicada al patrn espacial, y lo que conlleva: desvinculacin entre forma y funcin y la nueva acepcin de flexibilidad. Tableros de Juego consiste en configurar cada sistema de proyecto (estructura, cerramientos, particiones y mobiliario) eligiendo elementos ofrecidos por una geometra de base, en cada proyecto la suya, en general reticular: intersecciones, lneas, mdulos. Cada sistema se configura, en principio, sin relacin de subordinacin con cualquiera de los dems; cuando esa subordinacin es ineludible, el juego determina que el sistema portante no puede materializar el orden geomtrico de base, lo que se traduce en que no ejerce el papel dominante. Por lo tanto, Tableros de Juego transgrede la lgica de la planta libre moderna: la estructura ni refleja ni revela el orden de base y los sistemas no respetan las relaciones de subordinacin jerrquica y encadenada que aquella determinaba. Esta estrategia de Tableros de juego deriva en soluciones y proyectos formales muy distintos: los proyectos de Oogaki y Park Caf, que presentaran Tableros de Juego incipientes; De Kunstlinie en Almere y la Escuela de Zollverein, que presentaran una consolidacin de esta estrategia; y el Pabelln de Vidrio de Toledo que resultara de la subversin de la estrategia. Este ltimo proyecto, adems, lleva el concepto de repeticin ms all del elemento constructivo y del patrn espacial (que en este caso tiene forma de burbuja) parar acabar afectando a la propia experiencia del espectador, que est donde est, siempre tiene la sensacin de estar en el mismo sitio. Esta tesis denomina a ese espacio repetitivo como espacio mantra. La estrategia Elementos de Catlogo se ilustra con el Museo de Kanazawa. Su lgica parte de la definicin de una serie de elementos, muy pocos, y se basa en el ingente nmero de posibles combinaciones entre s. Gifu habra anunciado el catalogo de elementos en la caracterizacin de sus patrones espaciales. La estrategia Forma Apriorstica se ilustra con la Casa Flor. La decisin sobre el tipo de forma -en este caso la de una ameba- estara al principio del proceso proyectual, lo que no quiere decir que sea una forma arbitraria: la forma de la ameba lleva implcita la repeticin de un patrn espacial (el seudpodo) y una apoteosis del concepto de repeticin que, alcanzando la experiencia espacial, da lugar a un espacio repetitivo o mantra. El Espacio Mantra es uno de los leitmotivs, que se emplean como argumento en la ltima estrategia formal que la Tesis decodifica: el Centro Rolex. Con respecto a la estructura portante, la tesis identifica y traza una trayectoria de cinco estrategias proyectuales: preeminencia, ocultacin, disolucin, desaparicin y desvirtuacin. --Ocultacin, reduce el papel dominante de la estructura. Al principio es una ocultacin literal, casi un tapado de los elementos estructurales, como en Gifu; luego se hace ms sofisticada, como la ocultacin por camuflaje o la paradjica ocultacin por multiplicacin de Park Caf. --La disolucin merma la condicin dominante de la estructura que en lugar de configurarse como sistema unitario u homogneo se fragmenta en varios subsistemas. --La desaparicin se refiere a estructuras que desaparecen como sistemas propios y autnomos, a proyectos en los que la funcin portante es desempeada por otros sistemas como el de las particiones. La desaparicin culmina con la Casa Flor, cuyo permetro ejerce la funcin portante y adems es transparente, est desmaterializado: la estructura se ha hecho invisible, ha desaparecido. --La desvirtuacin se refiere a estructuras que s se presentan como sistemas propios y autnomos, pero dejan de tener un papel preeminente por cuanto no materializan el orden de base: esta estrategia es correlativa a la estrategia formal Tableros de juego. Las conclusiones de la tesis estn en la propia organizacin de la tesis: la identificacin de las estrategias. An as, y como eplogos, se exponen seis. Las dos primeras subrayan el hilo conductor del trabajo realizado, que radica en la cualidad genrica de las estrategias proyectuales en Sejima-SANAA. Las cuatro siguientes dilucidan hasta qu punto hay, en sus proyectos, rasgos o significantes formales y/o estructurales que sean a su vez seales caractersticas del panorama arquitectnico contemporneo; y plantean la pregunta estrella: hay algunos que, apuntando ms lejos, supongan aportaciones originales? --Como aportaciones originales la tesis destaca: la identificacin entre el ideal genrico y proyecto concreto; y la propuesta de un espacio nuevo, hbrido, una suerte de estadio intermedio entre el espacio subdividido y compartimentado de la tradicin y el continuo moderno. --Como sntomas de contemporaneidad se destacan: respecto de la forma, la traslacin de la especificidad formal de la parte al conjunto; y respecto de la estructura, la tendencia contempornea a hacer estructuras cada vez ms ligeras y livianas, que tienden a lo evanescente. sta ltima, la tendencia al evanescencia estructural, podra tener la condicin de aportacin original, no en vano la desaparicin de la estructura lleva la evanescencia hacia sus ltimas consecuencias, y en el caso de estructuras con presencia fsica, hace que dejen de ser el sistema ordenador orquestador del proceso proyectual. ABSTRACT The Thesis decodes a selection of twenty representative Sejima-SANAA projects, from the first one built, the Platform I House in 1987, to the Rolex Center in 2010, year in which Sejima and Nishizawa SANAA- received the Pritzker Prize. Eleven projects are from Sejima: Platform I, Platform II, Saishunkan Seiyaku Womens Dormitory, N- House, Pachinco Parlor I, Villa in the Forest, Policy Box at Chofu Station, Y-House, Gifu Kitigata Apartment, World City Expo 96 Facilities Building, Pachinko Parlor III; and nine from SANAA: Multimedia Workshop in Ogaki, Metropolitan Housing Studies, Park Caf in Koga, De Kunstlinie in Almere, Kanazawa Museum, Glass Pavilion at the Toledo Museum of Art, Zollverein School, Flower House and the Rolex Center. This decoding reads the Sejima-SANAAs projects inversely aiming to reconstruct', in a fictitious simulation exercise, a likely and coherent version of what her/their projectual processes could have been; could, because the true ones are impossible to explain. The ones proposed here pretend only to be likely and reasonable. By so doing the Thesis tries to contribute to the understanding and comprehension of Sejima-SANAA architecture and, tangentially and to a lesser extent, to the theory of architectural projects exercise. Decoding centers in two specific aspects: architectural form, and projectual role of the load bearing structure. Both decodes inevitably extend to other related aspects such as, for example, the nature of space. The research procedure begun by carrying out an objective and detailed description of the formal and structural signifiers of each project; looking at them from their physical and geometric configuration. Taken to the limit, the objective descriptions allowed the conceptual structures and underlying logics of each project to arise. Together with critical interpretations, which related and confronted them with other architectures and well-known projectual working ways, it became possible to outline and trace the intended fictitious reconstruction decodes. The descriptive analytical work materialized in twenty critical essays, and was accompanied by a set of other essays on subjects suggested or demanded by the research process. Together, all those texts were the material basis on which thesis work was built. Looking at the whole and taking it from there, the thesis identifies two related projectual trajectories: a trajectory of formal strategies and a trajectory of strategies having to do with structural systems and components. Both, together, constitute the bulk of the thesis, as presented in the four central chapters. Preceding them there is an introductory chapter outlining the biographical path of Kazuyo Sejima and the professional trajectory of Sejima-SANAA. And following them there is another one containing transversal texts on form, place and space. The thesis ends with a synthesis on conclusions. The formal strategies are displayed in three chapters. The first one, `Early formal strategies' groups the first phase projects by Sejima. The second one, Formal strategies of Gifus paradigm, is entirely dedicated to the Gifu apartments project, 1994-98, which according to this thesis meant an important inflexion point in Sejimas trajectory; so much so that the third chapter is named `Formal strategies after Gifu' and gathers the selected projects that followed it. The Early formal strategies', diverse and tentative, move in general around two well-known projectual composition methods composition by parts, and systematic composition. This last one systematic composition- begins and leads in SANAAs trajectory an aspect which will remain relevant from here on: the understanding of the project as if it were an specific instance of a generic proposal in which -below and beyond the project tangible reality- there lays a logic that could be applicable at other places, for other dimensions, even with other programs; from each project, other projects of the same family could rise. The set of projects using this systematic composition method include, among others, the Platform II House, based on the definition of a constructive element and of rules having to do with its replicas and their possible groupings. It also includes the Saishunkan Seiyaku Women Residence -project that launched Sejima to international fame- that could also be seen as a system, but of a different kind: a system based on the regular repetition of a series of elements along a directive line, thus generating a hypothetical infinite container of which the project would be only a fragment. The formal strategy of the Gifu apartments building would push further towards the generic project concept, adopting the logic of a game. The project would be a bout, a round, one play, but not the only possible one; others could be played. The thesis confirms this game hypothesis -after having formulated `The Game of Gifu' and identified its elements (board, chips, rules and procedures)- playing the one play from which the building as projected by Sejima would have raised. Gifu extends the concept of repeating a constructive element to that of repeating a space pattern element, and to what it implies: the decoupling of form and function, leading to a new concept of flexibility that no longer refers to the flexible use of the constructed building but to the projectual moment at which the specific functions are assigned to the space patterns. This thesis proposes that this allocation of functions would be one of the last steps in projectual process, quite opposite from the modern premise: form follows function. The Formal strategies after Gifu do also have a game logic; but, as their names reveal, each strategy responds to a different game: Game Boards, present with different maturity levels in several projects; Elements from a Catalogue, in the Kanazawa Museum; Aprioristic Form, in the Flower House; and Repetition of a topologic situation', in the Rolex Center. All of these strategies, or games, maintain common aspects having to do with architectural form; aspects that were already present, precisely, in Gifu: repetition of space pattern units, uncoupling of form and function, and a new meaning of flexibility. -`Game Boards consists on setting up a base geometry -each project his, generally reticular- and give form to each project system (structure, closings, partitions and furniture) by choosing elements -intersections, lines, modules- it offers. Each project system is formed, in principle, with no subordinated relation with any of the others; when subordination is unavoidable, the game rules determine that the load bearing structural system may not be the one to materialize the base geometric order, which means that it does not exert the dominant role. Therefore, Game Boards' transgresses the Modern logic, because the structure neither reflects nor reveals the base order, and because the systems do not respect any of the hierarchic and chained subordination relations that the free plan called for. Game Boards' leads to quite different solutions and formal projects: the Oogaki and Park Coffee projects show incipient Game Boards; The Almere Kunstlinie and the Zollverein School present consolidations of this strategy; and the Toledos Glass Pavilion results from subverting the strategy. In addition, the Toledo project takes the repetition concept beyond that of using a constructive element and a space pattern element (in this case with a bubble form) to end up affecting the personal experience of the spectator, who, wherever he is, feels to always be in the same place. This thesis denominates that repetitive space as Mantra space '. -Elements from a Catalogue is shown with the Kanazawa Museum. Its logic starts from the definition of a series of elements, very few, and it is based on the huge number of possible combinations among them. The Elements from a Catalogue approach was announced in the Gifu project when characterizing its space pattern elements. -Aprioristic Form' is illustrated by the Flower House. The decision on the type of form -in this case the form of an amoeba- would be the beginning of the projectual process, but it does not mean it is arbitrary form: the amoeba form implies repeating a space pattern (pseudopodia) and an apotheosis of the repetition concept: embracing the space experience, it gives rise to a repetitive or mantra space. Mantra Space is one of leitmotivs used as an argument in the last formal strategy Thesis decodes: the Rolex Center. With respect to the Projectual strategies of the load bearing structure, the thesis finds and traces a trajectory of five projectual strategies: preeminence, concealment, dissolution, disappearance and desvirtuacin. --Preeminence is present in Sejimas first works in which she resorts to structures which have a dominant preeminent role in the project in so far as they impersonate the greater scale and/or materialize the base geometric order. In later works that preeminence will be inverted, the projects aiming towards its opposite: lighter, slighter, smaller structures. -Concealment reduces the dominant role of the structure. At the outset concealment is literal, almost hiding the structural elements, as in Gifu; soon it will become more sophisticated, such as the concealment by camouflage or the paradoxical concealment by multiplication in the Koga Park Caf. -Dissolution diminishes the dominant condition of the structure: instead of its being configured as unitary or homogenous system is fragmented in several subsystems. -Disappearance talks about structures that fade away as self referred and independent systems; projects in which the load bearing function is carried out by other systems such as the set of partitions. Disappearance reaches its zenith at the Flower House, whose perimeter functions structurally being, in addition, transparent, immaterial: its structure has become invisible, has disappeared. -Desvirtuacin talks about structures that do appear like independent self-systems, but which that do not longer have a preeminent paper, inasmuch as they do not materialize the base order. This strategy correlates with the Game Boards formal strategy. The thesis conclusions are show by the organization of the thesis itself: its identification of the different strategies. Even so, as epilogues, the thesis exposes six Conclusions. The first two emphasize the leading thread of the work done, rooted in the generic quality of the Sejima-SANAA projectual strategies. The following four expound to what extent their projects show features, or formal and/or structural signifiers, which also are or can be read as characteristic signals of the contemporary architectonic panorama, and raise the key question: aiming farther, may some of them be taken as original contributions? -As original contributions the conclusions highlight: the identification between the generic ideal and the concrete project; and the proposal of a new, hybrid space, kind of an intermediate stage between the traditional subdivided compartmented space and the continuous modern. -As symptoms of contemporaneousness: in relation to the form it highlights the transferring of the formal specificity from the part to the whole; and in relation to the structure, it underscore the contemporary tendency towards lighter and growingly slimmer structures, tending to the evanescent. This last one, the tendency towards structural evanescence, could have condition of being an original contribution, not in vain it carries the structural disappearance towards its last consequences; and in the case of structures with physical presence, it makes them to cease being the ordering system orchestrating the projectual process.
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La Arquitectura de la Red de las Cosas (IoT) hace referencia a una red de objetos cotidianos interconectados digitalmente. Gracias a IoT, no slo podemos almacenar, analizar e intercambiar informacin y datos con dichos objetos, sino que adems ellos pueden tener la capacidad de interactuar entre ellos de forma autnoma. Para ellos, los objetos cotidianos disponen de actuadores y sensores que permiten modificar su comportamiento y conocer su estado y propiedades, respectivamente. La gestin de IoT combina todas las funcionalidades necesarias para coordinar un sistema con una Arquitectura de la Red de las Cosas. Una buena gestin del sistema puede reducir costes, mejorar la asistencia a problemas de uso inesperado, corregir fallos y permitir la escalabilidad del sistema permitindole la incorporacin de nuevos mdulos y funcionalidades. En este Proyecto Fin de Grado se realizar primero un anlisis de los aspectos de IoT relacionados con la gestin de dispositivos integrados en la Arquitectura de la Red de las Cosas. Despus se proceder a realizar la especificacin y el diseo de plataforma de gestin. Y finalmente se desarrollarn un caso de uso que permita validar algunos elementos de la plataforma diseada. Se realizarn distintas pruebas para comprobar una correcta gestin de los dispositivos como el correcto funcionamiento del diseo previamente establecido, por medio, entre otras, de las siguientes operaciones: listar los elementos conectados, posibilidad de obtener y/o modificar dichos elementos (su configuracin y su estado) o presentar informes y comprobar el estado en el que se encuentran los dispositivos: operativos o no operativos. De tal forma, en esta memoria se plasma como se ha desarrollado la gestin de dispositivos integrados en un sistema con Arquitectura de la Red de las Cosas utilizando tanto plataformas Intel Galileo como Arduino. ABSTRACT. The Architecture of the Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of digitally interconnected everyday objects. With IoT, not only we can store, analyze and exchange information and data with objects, but they can also autonomously interact among them. To accomplish that, the everyday objects are made of actuators and sensors that let us act on their behavior and know their state and properties, respectively. Management of IoT combines all the functionalities needed for coordinating a system with an Architecture of the Internet of Things. A good management system can reduce faults, improve assistance to reduce unexpected problems, correct errors and allow the scalability of the system, allowing the addition of new modules and functionalities. In this Degree Final Project, an analysis about aspects of IoT related to the management of devices integrated into the Architecture of the Internet of things is carried out first. Then, the specification and the design of the management platform is made. Finally, a use case will be developed to validate some elements of the designed platform. Several tests will be run to check the correct management of the devices such as the proper functioning of the design previously established, requesting, among others, the following set of operations: list the connected elements, possibility to obtain or modify these elements (their configuration and their state) or reporting and checking which devices are operating or non-operating. So, in this memory it is explained how it has been carried out the management of devices integrated in a system with an Architecture of the Internet of Things (IoT), based on the Intel Galileo and Arduino platforms.