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Esta dissertação descreve o sistema de apoio à racionalização da utilização de energia eléctrica desenvolvido no âmbito da unidade curricular de Tese/Dissertação. O domínio de aplicação enquadra-se no contexto da Directiva da União Europeia 2006/32/EC que declara ser necessário colocar à disposição dos consumidores a informação e os meios que promovam a redução do consumo e o aumento da eficiência energética individual. O objectivo é o desenvolvimento de uma solução que permita a representação gráfica do consumo/produção, a definição de tectos de consumo, a geração automática de alertas e alarmes, a comparação anónima com clientes com perfil idêntico por região e a previsão de consumo/produção no caso de clientes industriais. Trata-se de um sistema distribuído composto por front-end e back-end. O front-end é composto pelas aplicações de interface com o utilizador desenvolvidas para dispositivos móveis Android e navegadores Web. O back-end efectua o armazenamento e processamento de informação e encontra-se alojado numa plataforma de cloud computing – o Google App Engine – que disponibiliza uma interface padrão do tipo serviço Web. Esta opção assegura interoperabilidade, escalabilidade e robustez ao sistema. Descreve-se em detalhe a concepção, desenvolvimento e teste do protótipo realizado, incluindo: (i) as funcionalidades de gestão e análise de consumo e produção de energia implementadas; (ii) as estruturas de dados; (iii) a base de dados e o serviço Web; e (iv) os testes e a depuração efectuados. (iv) Por fim, apresenta-se o balanço deste projecto e efectuam-se sugestões de melhoria.

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Informática

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Currently, due to the widespread use of computers and the internet, students are trading libraries for the World Wide Web and laboratories with simulation programs. In most courses, simulators are made available to students and can be used to proof theoretical results or to test a developing hardware/product. Although this is an interesting solution: low cost, easy and fast way to perform some courses work, it has indeed major disadvantages. As everything is currently being done with/in a computer, the students are loosing the “feel” of the real values of the magnitudes. For instance in engineering studies, and mainly in the first years, students need to learn electronics, algorithmic, mathematics and physics. All of these areas can use numerical analysis software, simulation software or spreadsheets and in the majority of the cases data used is either simulated or random numbers, but real data could be used instead. For example, if a course uses numerical analysis software and needs a dataset, the students can learn to manipulate arrays. Also, when using the spreadsheets to build graphics, instead of using a random table, students could use a real dataset based, for instance, in the room temperature and its variation across the day. In this work we present a framework which uses a simple interface allowing it to be used by different courses where the computers are the teaching/learning process in order to give a more realistic feeling to students by using real data. A framework is proposed based on a set of low cost sensors for different physical magnitudes, e.g. temperature, light, wind speed, which are connected to a central server, that the students have access with an Ethernet protocol or are connected directly to the student computer/laptop. These sensors use the communication ports available such as: serial ports, parallel ports, Ethernet or Universal Serial Bus (USB). Since a central server is used, the students are encouraged to use sensor values results in their different courses and consequently in different types of software such as: numerical analysis tools, spreadsheets or simply inside any programming language when a dataset is needed. In order to do this, small pieces of hardware were developed containing at least one sensor using different types of computer communication. As long as the sensors are attached in a server connected to the internet, these tools can also be shared between different schools. This allows sensors that aren't available in a determined school to be used by getting the values from other places that are sharing them. Another remark is that students in the more advanced years and (theoretically) more know how, can use the courses that have some affinities with electronic development to build new sensor pieces and expand the framework further. The final solution provided is very interesting, low cost, simple to develop, allowing flexibility of resources by using the same materials in several courses bringing real world data into the students computer works.

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In this paper, three approaches for the assessment of credibility in a web environment will be presented, namely the checklists model, the cognitive authority model and the contextual model. This theoretical framework was used to conduct a study about the assessment of web resources credibility among a sample of 195 students, from elementary and secondary schools in a municipality in Oporto district (Portugal). The practices that young people and children claim to use regarding the use of criteria for web resources selection will be presented. In addition, these results will be discussed and compared with the perceptions that these respondents have demonstrated for the use of criteria to establish or assess authorship, originality, or information resources structure. These results will be also discussed and compared with the perceptions that these respondents have demonstrated for the elements that make up each of these criteria.

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Teaching robotics to students at the beginning of their studies has become a huge challenge. Simulation environments can be an effective solution to that challenge where students can interact with simulated robots and have the first contact with robotic constraints. From our previous experience with simulation environments it was possible to observe that students with lower background knowledge in robotics where able to deal with a limited number of constraints, implement a simulated robotic platform and study several sensors. The question is: after this first phase what should be the best approach? Should the student start developing their own hardware? Hardware development is a very important part of an engineer's education but it can also be a difficult phase that could lead to discouragement and loss of motivation in some students. Considering the previous constraints and first year engineering students’ high abandonment rate it is important to develop teaching strategies to deal with this problem in a feasible way. The solution that we propose is the integration of a low-cost standard robotic platform WowWee Rovio as an intermediate solution between the simulation phase and the stage where the students can develop their own robots. This approach will allow the students to keep working in robotic areas such as: cooperative behaviour, perception, navigation and data fusion. The propose approach proved to be a motivation step not only for the students but also for the teachers. Students and teachers were able to reach an agreement between the level of demand imposed by the teachers and satisfaction/motivation of the students.

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Dissertação e Trabalho de Projecto apresentados para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Novos Media e Práticas Web

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Trabalho de Projecto apresentado para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Novos Media e Práticas Web

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática

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A crescente quantidade de informação com que se depara a sociedade tem vindo a fomentar a necessidade de auto-formação quer em meios empresariais, quer em instituições vocacionadas para a educação. Atcualmente, essa auto-formação recorre tendencialmente cada vez mais, a processos Multimédia e de Internet World Wide Web, visto estes permitirem a ausência do utilizador dos locas tradicionais de divulgação de informação. Por outro lado, as empresas e demais instituições poderão encontrar nestes recursos, uma forma privilegiada de redução de custos e de abrangência de utilizadores de segmentos geográficos e culturais longínquos.

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O presente trabalho tem por objectivo abordar as questões mais relevantes envolvidas na problemática da Web como suporte à aprendizagem. No trabalho aborda-se o papel da Web na aprendizagem, as suas implicações e aspectos a ter em conta. São ainda abordadas as ferramentas e meios disponíveis para realizar aprendizagem com base na Web, sendo fornecidos exemplos paradigmáticos. Dificuldades ligadas ao tema são explanadas e algumas tendências futuras referidas. Por fim são equacionadas algumas questões em aberto.

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The complexity of systems is considered an obstacle to the progress of the IT industry. Autonomic computing is presented as the alternative to cope with the growing complexity. It is a holistic approach, in which the systems are able to configure, heal, optimize, and protect by themselves. Web-based applications are an example of systems where the complexity is high. The number of components, their interoperability, and workload variations are factors that may lead to performance failures or unavailability scenarios. The occurrence of these scenarios affects the revenue and reputation of businesses that rely on these types of applications. In this article, we present a self-healing framework for Web-based applications (SHõWA). SHõWA is composed by several modules, which monitor the application, analyze the data to detect and pinpoint anomalies, and execute recovery actions autonomously. The monitoring is done by a small aspect-oriented programming agent. This agent does not require changes to the application source code and includes adaptive and selective algorithms to regulate the level of monitoring. The anomalies are detected and pinpointed by means of statistical correlation. The data analysis detects changes in the server response time and analyzes if those changes are correlated with the workload or are due to a performance anomaly. In the presence of per- formance anomalies, the data analysis pinpoints the anomaly. Upon the pinpointing of anomalies, SHõWA executes a recovery procedure. We also present a study about the detection and localization of anomalies, the accuracy of the data analysis, and the performance impact induced by SHõWA. Two benchmarking applications, exercised through dynamic workloads, and different types of anomaly were considered in the study. The results reveal that (1) the capacity of SHõWA to detect and pinpoint anomalies while the number of end users affected is low; (2) SHõWA was able to detect anomalies without raising any false alarm; and (3) SHõWA does not induce a significant performance overhead (throughput was affected in less than 1%, and the response time delay was no more than 2 milliseconds).

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Trabalho de Projeto apresentado para o cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção de grau de Mestre em Novos Media e Práticas Web

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática