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The widespread use of digital imaging devices for surveillance (CCTV) and entertainment (e.g., mobile phones, compact cameras) has increased the number of images recorded and opportunities to consider the images as traces or documentation of criminal activity. The forensic science literature focuses almost exclusively on technical issues and evidence assessment [1]. Earlier steps in the investigation phase have been neglected and must be considered. This article is the first comprehensive description of a methodology to event reconstruction using images. This formal methodology was conceptualised from practical experiences and applied to different contexts and case studies to test and refine it. Based on this practical analysis, we propose a systematic approach that includes a preliminary analysis followed by four main steps. These steps form a sequence for which the results from each step rely on the previous step. However, the methodology is not linear, but it is a cyclic, iterative progression for obtaining knowledge about an event. The preliminary analysis is a pre-evaluation phase, wherein potential relevance of images is assessed. In the first step, images are detected and collected as pertinent trace material; the second step involves organising and assessing their quality and informative potential. The third step includes reconstruction using clues about space, time and actions. Finally, in the fourth step, the images are evaluated and selected as evidence. These steps are described and illustrated using practical examples. The paper outlines how images elicit information about persons, objects, space, time and actions throughout the investigation process to reconstruct an event step by step. We emphasise the hypothetico-deductive reasoning framework, which demonstrates the contribution of images to generating, refining or eliminating propositions or hypotheses. This methodology provides a sound basis for extending image use as evidence and, more generally, as clues in investigation and crime reconstruction processes.

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Tropical cyclones are affected by a large number of climatic factors, which translates into complex patterns of occurrence. The variability of annual metrics of tropical-cyclone activity has been intensively studied, in particular since the sudden activation of the North Atlantic in the mid 1990’s. We provide first a swift overview on previous work by diverse authors about these annual metrics for the North-Atlantic basin, where the natural variability of the phenomenon, the existence of trends, the drawbacks of the records, and the influence of global warming have been the subject of interesting debates. Next, we present an alternative approach that does not focus on seasonal features but on the characteristics of single events [Corral et al., Nature Phys. 6, 693 (2010)]. It is argued that the individual-storm power dissipation index (PDI) constitutes a natural way to describe each event, and further, that the PDI statistics yields a robust law for the occurrence of tropical cyclones in terms of a power law. In this context, methods of fitting these distributions are discussed. As an important extension to this work we introduce a distribution function that models the whole range of the PDI density (excluding incompleteness effects at the smallest values), the gamma distribution, consisting in a powerlaw with an exponential decay at the tail. The characteristic scale of this decay, represented by the cutoff parameter, provides very valuable information on the finiteness size of the basin, via the largest values of the PDIs that the basin can sustain. We use the gamma fit to evaluate the influence of sea surface temperature (SST) on the occurrence of extreme PDI values, for which we find an increase around 50 % in the values of these basin-wide events for a 0.49 C SST average difference. Similar findings are observed for the effects of the positive phase of the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation and the number of hurricanes in a season on the PDI distribution. In the case of the El Niño Southern oscillation (ENSO), positive and negative values of the multivariate ENSO index do not have a significant effect on the PDI distribution; however, when only extreme values of the index are used, it is found that the presence of El Niño decreases the PDI of the most extreme hurricanes.

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We explore in depth the validity of a recently proposed scaling law for earthquake inter-event time distributions in the case of the Southern California, using the waveform cross-correlation catalog of Shearer et al. Two statistical tests are used: on the one hand, the standard two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test is in agreement with the scaling of the distributions. On the other hand, the one-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic complemented with Monte Carlo simulation of the inter-event times, as done by Clauset et al., supports the validity of the gamma distribution as a simple model of the scaling function appearing on the scaling law, for rescaled inter-event times above 0.01, except for the largest data set (magnitude greater than 2). A discussion of these results is provided.

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Es descriu el procés de creació d'un Museu Virtual sobre la genètica i l'ADN, i una primera evaluació del projecte.

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Treball que s'engloba en l'ampli camp de les Humanidades i vol contribuir al coneixement empíric sobre l'experiència emocional implicada en els processos d'aprenentatge virtual des de la perspectiva dels estudiants.

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La meva recerca s'ha centrat a analitzar la manera com els fòrums especialitzats poden ser útils a la difusió de la cultura i en concret als museus del segle XXI i de quina manera se'n beneficien també els ciutadans.

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L'educació formal necessita de noves eines d'aprenentatge que s'ajustin a la revolució que ha sofert la nostra societat, i una d'elles pot ser l'aplicació de les TIC a la difusió del patrimoni museològic. Com construir aquest discurs museogràfic i l'anàlisi de diferents exemples ja existents en la xarxa, conformen aquest treball.

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Projecte de fi de carrera del 2n cicle de la Eng. Informàtica, realitzat per Jose Roig Torres (01/2012). Aplicacions Web per Treball Col·laboratiu: Disseny i Prototipatge d'un sistema d'esdeveniments per mòbils en el treball en grup.

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Aquest Treball de Final de Carrera conté el projecte de creació i desenvolupament d'una botiga virtual de venda de llibres, pel·lícules, música i videojocs.

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Projecte per desenvolupar una botiga virtual de comerç electrònic, orientada a la venda de discos i DVD, amb tecnologies Java EE.

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Treball de Fi de Carrera a l'àrea de J2EE que consisteix en la creació d'una botiga virtual amb el framework Spring MVC i Spring Web Flow.

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Treball de fi de carrera en .NET sobre un centre de formació virtual, desenvolupat en la plataforma .NET amb ASP.NET, VB.NET i Windows Phone 7.

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El Virtual Camarero es un proyecto de final de carrera realizado con .NET. Consiste en una aplicación para terminal táctil para poder realizar pedidos en un bar o restaurante desde la mesa de un local. Sin la necesidad de que el camarero venga a pedir lo que se quiere tomar.