1000 resultados para economia del programari lliure
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Con este proyecto se pretende documentar la instalación y configuración de un servidor GNU/Linux con una serie de servicios asociados para la Mancomunidad de Municipios de la Sierra de Cádiz.
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Este estudio analiza en un primer tiempo los conceptos de desarrollo local, de eficacia de la ayuda, de gobernanza, y de cooperación descentralizada. Presenta luego la noción de eficacia local de la cooperación y expone varios modos de valuación de aquella. En un segundo tiempo sintetiza la situación económica y política de los territorios de América latina y de Perú en particular, y en una tercera parte analiza los programas europeos de cooperación y sus implementaciones en la Región en cuanto a su eficacia local.
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Creació d'un sistema per al control d'una línia de producció des del punt de vista de l'enginyeria del programari.
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Human capital endowment is one of the main factors influencing the level of development of a region. This paper analyses whether remoteness from economic activity has a negative effect on human capital accumulation and, consequently, on economic development. Making use of microdata this research proves that remoteness from economic activity has contributed to explain the divergences in the level of education observed across Spanish provinces over the last 50 years. The effect is significant even when controlling for the improvement of education supply. Nonetheless, the accessibility effect has been petering out since the 1960s due to the decreasing barriers to mobility.
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El objetivo de este proyecto es la implementación de la ampliación de las funcionalidades incluidas en la plataforma kPAX, más específicamente el desarrollo de un plug-in que permita validar usuarios en kPAX a partir de los usuarios de la red social Twitter.
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En este proyecto se aborda el tema de cómo poder dar seguridad a una red mediante el software libre.
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El proyecto trata sobre la migración de sistemas a plataformas GNU/Linux de la empresa Desarrollos inteligentes, dedicada a la creación de software.
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Ante el gran incremento de información en el web, cada vez son más las empresas o instituciones que optan por implementar un sistema de gestión de contenidos, tanto en sus intranets como en la información que presentan a sus clientes o usuarios.
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Después de leer el artículo "El sistema de las Creative Commons" de Marco Marandola1, me gustaría presentar de manera más completa el proyecto de las licencias de Creative commons. Actualmente las palabras copyleft, copyright, open access, creative commons, procomún, se utilizan mucho pero a veces se mezclan conceptos y se informa de manera errónea. Agradezco a los editores la posibilidad de escribir esta nota que personalmente considero de rectificación.
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Podeu consultar la versió en castellà a http://hdl.handle.net/2445/8959
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Podeu consultar la versió en català a http://hdl.handle.net/2445/8958
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Frequently the choice of a library management program is conditioned by social, economic and/or political factors that result in the selection of a system that is not altogether suitable for the library’s needs, characteristics and functions. Open source software is quickly becoming a preferred solution, owing to the freedom to copy, modify and distribute it and the freedom from contracts, as well as for greater opportunities for interoperability with other applications. These new trends regarding open source software in libraries are also reflected in LIS studies, as evidenced by the different courses addressing automated programs, repositorymanagement, including the Linux/GNU operating system, among others. The combination of the needs of the centres and the new trends for open source software is the focus of a virtual laboratory for the use of open source software for library applications. It was the result of a project, whose aim was to make a useful contribution to the library community, that was carried out by a group of professors of the School of Library and Information Science of the University of Barcelona, together with a group of students, members of a Working Group on Open Source Software for Information Professionals, of the Professional Library Association of Catalonia.
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As adult height is a well-established retrospective measure of health and standard of living, it is important to understand the factors that determine it. Among them, the influence of socio-environmental factors has been subjected to empirical scrutiny. This paper explores the influence of generational (or environmental) effects and individual and gender-specific heterogeneity on adult height. Our data set is from contemporary Spain, a country governed by an authoritarian regime between 1939 and 1977. First, we use normal position and quantile regression analysis to identify the determinants of self-reported adult height and to measure the influence of individual heterogeneity. Second, we use a Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition approach to explain the `gender height gap¿ and its distribution, so as to measure the influence on this gap of individual heterogeneity. Our findings suggest a significant increase in adult height in the generations that benefited from the country¿s economic liberalization in the 1950s, and especially those brought up after the transition to democracy in the 1970s. In contrast, distributional effects on height suggest that only in recent generations has ¿height increased more among the tallest¿. Although the mean gender height gap is 11 cm, generational effects and other controls such as individual capabilities explain on average roughly 5% of this difference, a figure that rises to 10% in the lowest 10% quantile.
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As adult height is a well-established retrospective measure of health and standard of living, it is important to understand the factors that determine it. Among them, the influence of socio-environmental factors has been subjected to empirical scrutiny. This paper explores the influence of generational (or environmental) effects and individual and gender-specific heterogeneity on adult height. Our data set is from contemporary Spain, a country governed by an authoritarian regime between 1939 and 1977. First, we use normal position and quantile regression analysis to identify the determinants of self-reported adult height and to measure the influence of individual heterogeneity. Second, we use a Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition approach to explain the `gender height gap¿ and its distribution, so as to measure the influence on this gap of individual heterogeneity. Our findings suggest a significant increase in adult height in the generations that benefited from the country¿s economic liberalization in the 1950s, and especially those brought up after the transition to democracy in the 1970s. In contrast, distributional effects on height suggest that only in recent generations has ¿height increased more among the tallest¿. Although the mean gender height gap is 11 cm, generational effects and other controls such as individual capabilities explain on average roughly 5% of this difference, a figure that rises to 10% in the lowest 10% quantile.
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It is well known that, in distributions problems, fairness rarely leads to a single viewpoint (see, for instance, Young (1994)). In this context, this paper provides interesting bases that support the simple and commonly observed behavior of reaching intermediate agreements when two prominent distribution proposals highlight a discrepancy in sharing resources. Specifi cally, we formalize such a conflicting situation by associating it with a `natural' cooperative game, called bifocal distribution game, to show that both the Nucleolus (Schmeidler (1969)) and the Shapley value (Shapley (1953a)) agree on recommending the average of the two focal proposals. Furthermore, we analyze the interpretation of the previous result by means of axiomatic arguments. Keywords: Distribution problems, Cooperative games, Axiomatic analysis, Nucleolus, Shapley value. JEL Classi fication Numbers: C71, D63, D71.