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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Ensino de Filosofia no Ensino Secundário

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that can foster the emergence of innovative applications. In order to minimize parents’s concerns about their children’s safety, this paper presents the design of a smart Internet of Things system for identifying dangerous situations. The system will be based on real time collection and analysis of physiological signals monitored by non-invasive and non-intrusive sensors, Frequency IDentification (RFID) tags and a Global Positioning System (GPS) to determine when a child is in danger. The assumption of a state of danger is made taking into account the validation of a certain number of biometric reactions to some specific situations and according to a self-learning algorithm developed for this architecture. The results of the analysis of data collected and the location of the child will be able in real time to child’s care holders in a web application.

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Dissertação de mestrado em Educação Especial (área de especialização em Intervenção Precoce)

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Dissertação de mestrado em Psicologia Aplicada

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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Psicologia

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Dissertação de mestrado em Psicologia Aplicada

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This article revisits Michel Chevalier’s work and discussions of tariffs. Chevalier shifted from Saint-Simonism to economic liberalism during his life in the 19th century. His influence was soon perceived in the political world and economic debates, mainly because of his discussion of tariffs as instruments of efficient transport policies. This work discusses Chevalier’s thoughts on tariffs by revisiting his masterpiece, Le Cours d’Économie Politique. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) was conducted to test Chevalier’s hypothesis on the inefficiency of French tariffs. This work showed that Chevalier’s claims on French tariffs are not validated by DEA.

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Tese de doutoramento em Ciências da Educação (Área Especialidade em Psicologia da Educação)

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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia e Gestão de Sistemas de Informação

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Tese de Doutoramento em Ciências da Educação

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A spreadsheet usually starts as a simple and singleuser software artifact, but, as frequent as in other software systems, quickly evolves into a complex system developed by many actors. Often, different users work on different aspects of the same spreadsheet: while a secretary may be only involved in adding plain data to the spreadsheet, an accountant may define new business rules, while an engineer may need to adapt the spreadsheet content so it can be used by other software systems.Unfortunately,spreadsheetsystemsdonotoffermodular mechanisms, and as a consequence, some of the previous tasks may be defined by adding intrusive “code” to the spreadsheet. In this paper we go through the design and implementation of an aspect-oriented language for spreadsheets so that users can work on different aspects of a spreadsheet in a modular way. For example, aspects can be defined in order to introduce new business rules to an existing spreadsheet, or to manipulate the spreadsheet data to be ported to another system. Aspects are defined as aspect-oriented program specifications that are dynamically woven into the underlying spreadsheet by an aspect weaver. In this aspect-oriented style of spreadsheet development, differentusers develop,orreuse,aspects withoutaddingintrusive code to the original spreadsheet. Such code is added/executed by the spreadsheet weaving mechanism proposed in this paper.

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É difícil conseguir captar a essência das dietas mediáticas e do pensamento dos cidadãos sobre a democracia, ido além da visão mais tradicional, associada a um pensamento de sentido negativo e de afastamento. Neste artigo indicamos as vantagens de optar por metodologias qualitativas participativas e longitudinais, que permitem melhor apreender atitudes e hábitos e os contextos do quotidiano em que se desenvolvem. Estas opções possibilitam melhor conhecer espaços de micro análise e ainda favorecer ambientes em que os participantes na pesquisa sentem que dão um contributo ativo para o desenrolar da investigação. Por esta via, consegue-se apreender melhor processos de ligação entre jornalismo e democracia, tendo uma das conclusões deste estudo apontado para processos de ligação próxima entre opiniões sobre jornalismo, democracia e contextos quotidianos. Os jovens que indicaram ter uma visão mais alargada sobre o jornalismo, designadamente percepcionando as suas ambivalências e considerando-as inerentes à profissão, foram também os que revelaram maior capacidade para entender a política numa visão alargada do seu significado.

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Dissertação de mestrado em Sociologia (área de especialização em Organizações e Trabalho)

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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Ensino de Filosofia no Ensino Secundário

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Depressed and non-depressed mothers and their 3-month-old infants were videotaped during breastfeeding and bottlefeeding interactions. The videotapes were subsequently coded for a number of feeding interaction behaviors as well as being rated on the Interaction Rating Scales. No differences were noted between the depressed and non-depressed mothers. Several breastfeeding versus bottlefeeding group effects were observed. The breastfeeding mothers showed less burping and less intrusive behavior during the nipple-in periods as well as during the nipple-out periods. In addition, the breastfeeding mothers and their infants received better ratings on the Interaction Rating Scales. These data suggest that the depressed mothers and their infants not unlike the non-depressed mothers and their infants were benefited by breastfeeding.