953 resultados para SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
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Este plan exportador proyectado a un plazo de 3 años, servirá a ITAC IT APPLICATIONS CONSULTING S.A. para direccionar sus actividades en el mercado internacional para los años 2009, 2010, 2011. La prioridad de los 2 primeros años será el mejoramiento interno de la empresa, que será la aplicación de estrategias en diferentes campos como: capital humano, capital intelectual, capital cultural, crecimiento económico, estrategia comercial en el área internacional, construcción de capital financiero para la generación de ingresos. Para tener participación en mercados internacionales, mostrar su potencial exportador y lograr las expectativas de crecimiento de las ventas independientes a las obtenidas en el marcado local; pretende empezar en el año 2009, en el mercado Peruano con exportaciones por $36.000 USD correspondiente a 30 unidades, aumentando a $ 72000 USD con 60 unidades en el 2010 y $ 108000 USD y 90 unidades en el 2011. El Servicio a exportar fue “SecureFile” a partir del cual se definieron factores de éxito como lo son las ventajas competitivas del producto en sí mismo enumeradas a continuación: 1) Precio muy competitivo en el mercado, 2) Automatización del proceso de intercambio de información, 3) Software basado en estándares, 4) Se ejecuta en cualquier sistema operativo. A su vez se realizaron consultorías donde se diagnosticó todas las áreas de la empresa arrojando algunos resultados: La estructura organizacional esta bien definida, pero por su crecimiento y necesidad de incluir nuevo personal, no hay claridad en las funciones dentro del organigrama y depende totalmente de la dirección general. Por esto la gerencia debe estructurar mejor los departamentos comerciales creando nuevos cargos de acuerdo al proceso de internacionalización. Las políticas de personal se trabajan de manera informal con criterios validos para promover trabajadores (mérito, antigüedad, etc.), se realizan actualizaciones Tecnológicas mensuales, reconocimiento y participación en la empresa a sus funcionarios, excelentes relaciones personales que permiten hacer evaluaciones de desempeño acorde a las metas, gran variedad de motivación y responsabilidad social encaminada a los niños de bajos recursos. Aunque se debe crear un área de gestión humana y definir la frecuencia de las capacitaciones. Los ingresos son provenientes de la prestación de servicios de IT con incrementando de 256% durante los tres años anteriores para obtener $ 2`032.784.683 millones de pesos en el 2007. El nivel de endeudamiento también ha ido en aumento, por la necesidad de capacidad instalada, contrataciones de personal, el cumplimiento de requisitos del mercado y la necesidad generar buena imagen crediticia con entidades financieras. Cuenta con un musculo financiero para respaldar sus obligaciones inmediatas con $4,42 por $1 comprometido en el 2007 a pesar de ser el año con mayor nivel de endeudamiento arrojando pasivos corrientes por $127.715.281,37. Los cuatro socios cuentan con un comportamiento de 164,67% (2006) y 132,97% (2007) de rendimiento de sobre la inversión antes de impuestos. Para este año más del 95% de su información financiera y contable se maneja de manera sistematizada. El área Financiera de la empresa no es la más débil, pero no existe un departamento financiero con un solo responsable a la cabeza, por esto deben destinar un área separada de la administrativa con un asesor financiero que tenga disponibilidad de 100%. En el caso particular del proyecto de exportación los costos de producción se centran en SecureFile versión 3.0 que no representa costos marginales, ya que la replica de este software puede hacerse cuantas veces sea requerido sin afectar en ninguna proporción los costos. La empresa no utiliza un método formal para calcular sus costos de operación y desarrollo de programas. Pero ha desarrollado un sistema de evaluación de costos en tablas de Excel que de manera organizada logran un costeo acorde a sus necesidades específicas. Para la selección de los países: objetivo, alterno y contingente; se realizó una matriz de Selección de 6 países basados en la exigencia gubernamental en términos de seguridad de la información vía internet, y la percepción de los empresarios, competencia y otros factores económicos; arrojando como resultado a Perú, Costa Rica y México.
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La entrada en vigor del Tratado de Libre Comercio (TLC) con Estados Unidos representa para los empresarios colombianos la oportunidad de acceder al mercado más importante del mundo en una posición privilegiada, bajo la cual resulta más sencilla la colocación de productos en este pais para aquellas compañías con vocación exportadora. Sin embargo, la alta competencia y desarrollo de este mercado hace necesario que las empresas cuenten con información apropiada que les permita enfocar sus esfuerzos en productos, segmentos de mercado o Estados específicos donde puedan alcanzar la sostenibilidad y perdurabilidad en el tiempo, así como el desarrollo de nuevas posibilidades comerciales. Para tal fin, realizamos este trabajo de investigación con el cual se busca generar una herramienta informática que contenga información respecto al flujo comercial de Colombia hacia cada uno de los 50 estados de EE.UU., detallando en cada caso las oportunidades comerciales identificadas por partidas arancelarias; y que servirá de apoyo para aquellos empresarios colombianos que buscan beneficiarse de la nueva coyuntura comercial que ofrece el acuerdo bilateral.
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Consider the statement "this project should cost X and has risk of Y". Such statements are used daily in industry as the basis for making decisions. The work reported here is part of a study aimed at providing a rational and pragmatic basis for such statements. Of particular interest are predictions made in the requirements and early phases of projects. A preliminary model has been constructed using Bayesian Belief Networks and in support of this, a programme to collect and study data during the execution of various software development projects commenced in May 2002. The data collection programme is undertaken under the constraints of a commercial industrial regime of multiple concurrent small to medium scale software development projects. Guided by pragmatism, the work is predicated on the use of data that can be collected readily by project managers; including expert judgements, effort, elapsed times and metrics collected within each project.
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The MarQUEST (Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Modelling Initiative in QUEST) project was established to develop improved descriptions of marine biogeochemistry, suited for the next generation of Earth system models. We review progress in these areas providing insight on the advances that have been made as well as identifying remaining key outstanding gaps for the development of the marine component of next generation Earth system models. The following issues are discussed and where appropriate results are presented; the choice of model structure, scaling processes from physiology to functional types, the ecosystem model sensitivity to changes in the physical environment, the role of the coastal ocean and new methods for the evaluation and comparison of ecosystem and biogeochemistry models. We make recommendations as to where future investment in marine ecosystem modelling should be focused, highlighting a generic software framework for model development, improved hydrodynamic models, and better parameterisation of new and existing models, reanalysis tools and ensemble simulations. The final challenge is to ensure that experimental/observational scientists are stakeholders in the models and vice versa.
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Grid workflow authoring tools are typically specific to particular workflow engines built into Grid middleware, or are application specific and are designed to interact with specific software implementations. g-Eclipse is a middleware independent Grid workbench that aims to provide a unified abstraction of the Grid and includes a Grid workflow builder to allow users to author and deploy workflows to the Grid. This paper describes the g-Eclipse Workflow Builder and its implementations for two Grid middlewares, gLite and GRIA, and a case study utilizing the Workflow Builder in a Grid user's scientific workflow deployment.
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We present a novel way of interacting with an immersive virtual environment which involves inexpensive motion-capture using the Wii Remote®. A software framework is also presented to visualize and share this information across two remote CAVETM-like environments. The resulting application can be used to assist rehabilitation by sending motion information across remote sites. The application’s software and hardware components are scalable enough to be used on a desktop computer when home-based rehabilitation is preferred.
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Brain injuries, including stroke, can be debilitating incidents with potential for severe long term effects; many people stop making significant progress once leaving in-patient medical care and are unable to fully restore their quality of life when returning home. The aim of this collaborative project, between the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Reading, is to provide a low cost portable system that supports a patient's condition and their recovery in hospital or at home. This is done by providing engaging applications with targeted gameplay that is individually tailored to the rehabilitation of the patient's symptoms. The applications are capable of real-time data capture and analysis in order to provide information to therapists on patient progress and to further improve the personalized care that an individual can receive.
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There is a renewed interest in immersive visualization to navigate digital data-sets associated with large building and infrastructure projects. Following work with a fully immersive visualization facility at the University, this paper details the development of a complementary mobile visualization environment. It articulates progress on the requirements for this facility; the overall design of hardware and software; and the laboratory testing and planning for user pilots in construction applications. Like our fixed facility, this new light-weight mobile solution enables a group of users to navigate a 3D model at a 1:1 scale and to work collaboratively with structured asset information. However it offers greater flexibility as two users can assemble and start using it at a new location within an hour. The solution has been developed and tested in a laboratory and will be piloted in engineering design review and stakeholder engagement applications on a major construction project.
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This paper is about the use of natural language to communicate with computers. Most researches that have pursued this goal consider only requests expressed in English. A way to facilitate the use of several languages in natural language systems is by using an interlingua. An interlingua is an intermediary representation for natural language information that can be processed by machines. We propose to convert natural language requests into an interlingua [universal networking language (UNL)] and to execute these requests using software components. In order to achieve this goal, we propose OntoMap, an ontology-based architecture to perform the semantic mapping between UNL sentences and software components. OntoMap also performs component search and retrieval based on semantic information formalized in ontologies and rules.
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This paper aims at identifying some of the key factors in adopting an organization-wide software reuse program. The factors are derived from practical experience reported by industry professionals, through a survey involving 57 Brazilian small, medium and large software organizations. Some of them produce software with commonality between applications, and have mature processes, while others successfully achieved reuse through isolated, ad hoe efforts. The paper compiles the answers from the survey participants, showing which factors were more associated with reuse success. Based on this relationship, a guide is presented, pointing out which factors should be more strongly considered by small, medium and large organizations attempting to establish a reuse program. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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OWL-S is an application of OWL, the Web Ontology Language, that describes the semantics of Web Services so that their discovery, selection, invocation and composition can be automated. The research literature reports the use of UML diagrams for the automatic generation of Semantic Web Service descriptions in OWL-S. This paper demonstrates a higher level of automation by generating complete complete Web applications from OWL-S descriptions that have themselves been generated from UML. Previously, we proposed an approach for processing OWL-S descriptions in order to produce MVC-based skeletons for Web applications. The OWL-S ontology undergoes a series of transformations in order to generate a Model-View-Controller application implemented by a combination of Java Beans, JSP, and Servlets code, respectively. In this paper, we show in detail the documents produced at each processing step. We highlight the connections between OWL-S specifications and executable code in the various Java dialects and show the Web interfaces that result from this process.
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The InteGrade middleware intends to exploit the idle time of computing resources in computer laboratories. In this work we investigate the performance of running parallel applications with communication among processors on the InteGrade grid. As costly communication on a grid can be prohibitive, we explore the so-called systolic or wavefront paradigm to design the parallel algorithms in which no global communication is used. To evaluate the InteGrade middleware we considered three parallel algorithms that solve the matrix chain product problem, the 0-1 Knapsack Problem, and the local sequence alignment problem, respectively. We show that these three applications running under the InteGrade middleware and MPI take slightly more time than the same applications running on a cluster with only LAM-MPI support. The results can be considered promising and the time difference between the two is not substantial. The overhead of the InteGrade middleware is acceptable, in view of the benefits obtained to facilitate the use of grid computing by the user. These benefits include job submission, checkpointing, security, job migration, etc. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Managing software maintenance is rarely a precise task due to uncertainties concerned with resources and services descriptions. Even when a well-established maintenance process is followed, the risk of delaying tasks remains if the new services are not precisely described or when resources change during process execution. Also, the delay of a task at an early process stage may represent a different delay at the end of the process, depending on complexity or services reliability requirements. This paper presents a knowledge-based representation (Bayesian Networks) for maintenance project delays based on specialists experience and a corresponding tool to help in managing software maintenance projects. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Single-page applications have historically been subject to strong market forces driving fast development and deployment in lieu of quality control and changeable code, which are important factors for maintainability. In this report we develop two functionally equivalent applications using AngularJS and React and compare their maintainability as defined by ISO/IEC 9126. AngularJS and React represent two distinct approaches to web development, with AngularJS being a general framework providing rich base functionality and React a small specialized library for efficient view rendering. The quality comparison was accomplished by calculating Maintainability Index for each application. Version control analysis was used to determine quality indicators during development and subsequent maintenance where new functionality was added in two steps. The results show no major differences in maintainability in the initial applications. As more functionality is added the Maintainability Index decreases faster in the AngularJS application, indicating a steeper increase in complexity compared to the React application. Source code analysis reveals that changes in data flow requires significantly larger modifications of the AngularJS application due to its inherent architecture for data flow. We conclude that frameworks are useful when they facilitate development of known requirements but less so when applications and systems grow in size.