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According to the PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge), project management is “the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities to meet the project requirements” [1]. Project Management has proven to be one of the most important disciplines at the moment of determining the success of any project [2][3][4]. Given that many of the activities covered by this discipline can be said that are “horizontal” for any kind of domain, the importance of acknowledge the concepts and practices becomes even more obvious. The specific case of the projects that fall in the domain of Software Engineering are not the exception about the great influence of Project Management for their success. The critical role that this discipline plays in the industry has come to numbers. A report by McKinsey & Co [4] shows that the establishment of programs for the teaching of critical skills of project management can improve the performance of the project in time and costs. As an example of the above, the reports exposes: “One defense organization used these programs to train several waves of project managers and leaders who together administered a portfolio of more than 1,000 capital projects ranging in Project management size from $100,000 to $500 million. Managers who successfully completed the training were able to cut costs on most projects by between 20 and 35 percent. Over time, the organization expects savings of about 15 percent of its entire baseline spending”. In a white paper by the PMI (Project Management Institute) about the value of project management [5], it is stated that: “Leading organizations across sectors and geographic borders have been steadily embracing project management as a way to control spending and improve project results”. According to the research made by the PMI for the paper, after the economical crisis “Executives discovered that adhering to project management methods and strategies reduced risks, cut costs and improved success rates—all vital to surviving the economic crisis”. In every elite company, a proper execution of the project management discipline has become a must. Several members of the software industry have putted effort into achieving ways of assuring high quality results from projects; many standards, best practices, methodologies and other resources have been produced by experts from different fields of expertise. In the industry and the academic community, there is a continuous research on how to teach better software engineering together with project management [4][6]. For the general practices of Project Management the PMI produced a guide of the required knowledge that any project manager should have in their toolbox to lead any kind of project, this guide is called the PMBOK. On the side of best practices 10 and required knowledge for the Software Engineering discipline, the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) developed the SWEBOK (Software Engineering Body of Knowledge) in collaboration with software industry experts and academic researchers, introducing into the guide many of the needed knowledge for a 5-year expertise software engineer [7]. The SWEBOK also covers management from the perspective of a software project. This thesis is developed to provide guidance to practitioners and members of the academic community about project management applied to software engineering. The way used in this thesis to get useful information for practitioners is to take an industry-approved guide for software engineering professionals such as the SWEBOK, and compare the content to what is found in the PMBOK. After comparing the contents of the SWEBOK and the PMBOK, what is found missing in the SWEBOK is used to give recommendations on how to enrich project management skills for a software engineering professional. Recommendations for members of the academic community on the other hand, are given taking into account the GSwE2009 (Graduated Software Engineering 2009) standard [8]. GSwE2009 is often used as a main reference for software engineering master programs [9]. The standard is mostly based on the content of the SWEBOK, plus some contents that are considered to reinforce the education of software engineering. Given the similarities between the SWEBOK and the GSwE2009, the results of comparing SWEBOK and PMBOK are also considered valid to enrich what the GSwE2009 proposes. So in the end the recommendations for practitioners end up being also useful for the academic community and their strategies to teach project management in the context of software engineering.

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Comúnmente la Arquitectura se manifiesta en los edificios como un hecho de la realidad que tiene siempre carácter contemporáneo y ése debe ser el valor supremo de un arte que no distingue entre antiguo y moderno, por afectar al presente y ser contemporáneo como experiencia. Los objetos se insertan irremediablemente en su medio e incluso llegan a definirlo en ocasiones: así, arquitectura y paisaje, aparecerán a veces confundidos con diferencias difíciles de determinar. El término “paisaje” es relativamente moderno y se deriva de ciertas representaciones gráficas o pictóricas producidas en Occidente en época algo posterior al Renacimiento. No obstante, el hecho de que una palabra se pueda escribir o se cite no quiere decir que la realidad a la que responde no pueda existir, pues lo escrito es solamente un medio de expresión, y es obvio que existen otros quizá más antiguos y de idéntica importancia, pues la propia escritura no es más que el reflejo de un fenómeno que ya se ha producido con anterioridad. Parece así que el testimonio de la realidad viene dado por distintos contextos en lo que suele llamarse “cultura” de modo que las culturas pueden tener aspectos de gran interés mediante diferentes sistemas de expresión variados sin que eso tenga que pasar forzosamente por el filtro de un alfabeto y una escritura. A tenor de los primeros descubrimientos, parece que la cuestión de escribir tuvo originalmente un carácter de constatación de apunte contable y tampoco se puede establecer con certeza si algunos utilizaron la escritura como el so-porte adecuado para referir mitos o historias, pues la Arqueología no ha proporcionado sino testimonios fragmentarios; de lo que si está repleta sin duda la historia es de apuntes contables. Otra cuestión que suscita dudas es la propia definición de escritura, pues parece que los más antiguos modos de expresión escrita se reducen a pictogramas que resultan aún indescifrables. Lenguas y toponimia son también herramientas muy útiles para bucear en el pasado, pero aún así persisten dudas en las escrituras que pro-vienen de las representaciones primordiales: la propia escritura en sus orígenes parece alimentarse de las propias intuiciones inmediatas de la representación, algo que evolucionaría representando esa realidad urgente e inmediata del control o el abastecimiento que luego se convertirían en los fragmentos de texto que han podido conservarse. Es notorio, sin embargo, que ese conjunto enorme de convenios gráficos estaba sujeto a la palabra y la desaparición de las culturas determinó también la desaparición consecuente de sus lenguas, y esos signos - fueran o no escritura - han pasado definitivamente a las zonas oscuras del conocimiento. Escribir supone también disponer de capacidad de abstracción gráfica que diferencie la palabra y la cosa, y es posible que la razón que llevara a ese descubrimiento fuera simplemente el de una economía de signos, pues escritura y lenguaje son limitados por definición, mientras que las cosas del mundo son innumerables: ningún idioma contiene todas las palabras para describir todo lo que puede aparecer. Aparentemente, ese el motivo por el cual existe un localismo – un término específico que refiere algo que existe en un lugar y no en otros - en lo que se refiere a dar el nombre a la cosa y también fuente de paradigma entre los pueblos que se consideran primitivos y los que se consideran civilizados. Debe tenerse en cuenta también que esa transposición se da en ambos sentidos, de modo que las culturas más aisladas también incorporan conceptos que carecen de una explicación racional consistente. Las mitologías son así eternas, pues sirven para explicar realidades que carecen de un entendimiento alcanzable y está también bastante claro que los lenguajes resultan ser un enigma, como realidad autónoma que queda en-cerrada y se explica en sí misma. Parece también que los primeros en escribir las consonantes aisladas fueron los pueblos semíticos occidentales de las orillas del Mediterráneo, pueblos que crearon un alfabeto silábico que llegó a ser utilizado incluso por los tartesios en el sur de la península ibérica como el primer alfabeto de toda Europa occidental. Resulta patente que el término “paisaje” se ha nutrido siempre de representaciones, bien escritas o artísticas, pero queda también claro que esas representaciones se suponen derivadas de la creencia en una idea de paisaje como algo que se ve representado en sí mismo, es decir, como la imagen de una realidad externa situada fuera del individuo. Eso es un hecho trascendente, pues el paisaje requiere lejanía de la cosa, de modo que el actor – aún sabiéndose inserto en su paisaje – es incapaz de percibirlo desde dentro. En el paisaje ocurre igual que en un teatro o en una representación: los actores son conscientes de su papel y su posible cometido, pero no son los que realmente pueden disfrutar de la eficacia o de la propia presencia de la obra, pues forman parte de ella. La idea de paisaje proviene de una lectura externa a la de los propios protagonistas del drama, de modo que si quieren ser un crítico del paisaje se debe abandonar la representación para mirar el espectáculo desde una distancia adecuada, al fin y a cabo externa. De ese modo, aparece la primera constatación del hecho del paisaje como una realidad construida por objetos y personajes, pero, sobre todo, es una realidad construida por miradas. Llama también la atención otorgada en las lecturas de los especialistas hacia esa referencia externa - artística si se quiere - sobre el término “paisaje”, de modo que la bibliografía no especializada sobre el particular siempre acaba en tratados de pintura o poesía. Parece sin embargo que el hombre y sus paisajes son realidades indisolubles desde la propia aparición de la especie, de modo que llevar la cuestión hacia términos exclusivamente esteticistas parece una posición parcial. Hombre y medio han formado siempre una sola unidad, aunque esa unidad se haya convertido en determinados casos en sinónimo de depredación y destrozo. Sin embargo, esa destrucción crea igualmente un paisaje como desolación que es resultado del propio quehacer del hombre: elementos que también poseen un contenido sustancial de memoria en los paisajes industriales como un momento de la Historia previo a la automatización y a la globalización de la vida actuales. Quizá el concepto más interesante desde el punto de vista teórico sea precisamente el de esa cualidad del paisaje como mirada, algo externo producido por el contemplador en un momento ajeno a la pertenencia, una mirada que no es tan sólo estética sino comprensiva, gozosa, activa o analítica - pues existen tantas maneras de mirar como sujetos - sin que pueda definirse con precisión esa contemplación más que en términos que alcanzan la propia individualidad. En términos poéticos, también podría establecerse como ese conjunto de miradas individuales crean también una estructura que hace que ese paisaje se valore y se comprenda, de modo que desde ese punto de vista ese paisaje supone una creación colectiva. Con respeto o como depredador, el hombre se ha instalado en su medio, y al hacerlo, ha dejado huellas dentro del propio paisaje que hacen que tome una determinada significación. Naturalmente, existe una teoría que distingue entre “país” y “paisaje”, asumiendo para el primero la noción exclusiva de territorio en la cual el hombre no tiene papel estético alguno. He intentado muchas veces comprender esa posición, sin acabar de entender el planteamiento que la sustenta: parece que la visión de la cosa estará siempre humanizada, aún en las zonas “vírgenes” o intactas, pues la propia visión hace que el objeto se modifique en su propia unidad perceptiva, creando una curiosa indeterminación que lleva a los conocidos equívocos entre imagen real y representación. Efectivamente, la visión de la cosa requiere de una cultura y unos medios que la informan, de modo que un texto, una pintura, una descripción o una fotografía quedarán ya humanizadas por el propio hecho de ser informadas, pues ello otorga una forma a priori. De ese modo, el paisaje figura inscrito en una función que establece tanto aspectos de un paisaje posible como aspectos del paisaje descrito y solamente podrá hablarse sobre la potencialidad del estado final de ese paisaje y nada del propio paisaje en sí, mientras ese paisaje no quede humanizado por el propio observador. Esta cuestión obliga a elegir una definición de paisaje alejada de presupuestos esteticistas para acercarla a los puramente culturales, de modo que no existe otra vía para la investigación que contemplar esa realidad física en función de las coordenadas del hombre que la habita, dotada del contenido correspondiente a esa revelación. Lejos de las posiciones de la geomorfología, el término “paisaje” implicará así unas condiciones determinadas de contemplación por parte de un sujeto por el cual el espectáculo queda humanizado en dicho acto.Cabe pensar también si no es cierto que todos los paisajes requieren de esa condición humanizada, pues aunque no estén habitados están siempre ocupados por esa mirada que los habita, al igual que un escenario sin público que carece de vigencia. A partir de ahí se sitúan las coordenadas en donde este trabajo configura la presencia de la arquitectura en la definición del paisaje, una premisa que parece ya venir otorgada desde el principio, pues esa misma mirada del espectador ya está dotando de un sentido de orden y jerarquía a la contemplación, unas cualidades que están en la base de toda actividad arquitectónica, De hecho la propia definición de “monumento natural” - en si misma una contradicción – expresa ese conflicto, dotado de un fenómeno de admiración y solape entre cultura y naturaleza, como conceptos enfrentados desde su origen. La conclusión sobre el dilema propuesta en la tesis no ha sido otra que suponer que esas dos realidades que son la cultura y el paisaje se han solapado desde el principio de los tiempos del hombre formando un binomio indeslindable. Se ha dicho antes que el proceso de invasión del territorio por el hombre es significativo, y esa significación es la que origina una creación autónoma que se aísla como un concepto abstracto de los entes naturales, tomándolos como material de trabajo, y estableciendo una oposición conceptual en la realidad perforada e interpretada por el hombre que viene a oponerse a lo que supone la caja cerrada e ignota del enigma del mundo. La cuestión de la significación del hombre sobre el territorio se subsume en la creación de unos productos que permanecen y que son testimonio de la propia cultura, de forma que la cantidad de rastro que el hombre deja sobre el territorio contribuye en mayor medida a la cualificación del paisaje como concepto. Eso lleva a establecer que cualquier paisaje - por el mero hecho de serlo y ser definido así – es ya cultural, puesto que está configurado por los productos de la cultura. Las palabras que puedan quedar encerradas en las piedras de los monumentos o de las ciudades son las de los hombres que trabajaron allí, y también las de los que las habitaron: más aún, el propio sentido del paisaje y su conservación vienen determinados por la presencia del hombre como único interprete de conceptos como ecología o conservación, algo que se pone de manifiesto también en la espantosa devastación que producen los fenómenos propios de la naturaleza. La historia natural, al igual que la vida, están conformadas por éxito y devastación, sin que uno y otra tengan especial preferencia, pues la preferencia se alimenta de otra clase de conceptos. La cuestión de atribuir valores morales al mundo natural es algo muy antiguo, y quizá sea la fuente o el manantial de las primeras religiones, una cuestión que se une a la indefectible noción de mortalidad que define la existencia del hombre frente a la inmanencia de la naturaleza. Esa propia naturaleza está dotada intuitivamente de un carácter “inocente” suponiendo que la inocencia es lo opuesto a la sabiduría. La cuestión es bien otra, ya que la naturaleza no posee ni siquiera algo que pueda definirse como “carácter”, en el sentido personal del término. La cuestión no cae, evidentemente, del lado de las definiciones o de las cualidades, sino del propio análisis de la realidad que el hombre va construyendo, destruyendo, embelleciendo o perjudicando para definir el territorio que habita, interponiendo a su manera recursos, instalaciones y en definitiva todos los testimonios posibles como principal manifestación de su esencia. Entre los artefactos que el hombre produce, uno de los más persistentes y más conspicuamente descritos es el de la arquitectura - entendida aquí en un sentido amplio - es decir, como el conjunto de modificaciones del espacio y del territorio. El espacio se puede modificar de muchos modos, pero en cualquiera de los casos constituye una de las huellas más características que el hombre establece como manifestación física de su propio ser discursivo. También la arquitectura ha demostrado ser una de los fenómenos más persistentes, incluso más que la propia lengua que la origina en su discurso primero antes que pueda ac-cederse a una idea sobre la conformación del material. Es paradigmático que el episodio descrito sobre la Torre de Babel en la Biblia la cuestión de la ambición de los hombres frente a Dios, representada precisamente en una arquitectura, se asimile a la discusión sobre el lenguaje primordial. La cuestión no es baladí, pues el fenómeno de la creación es algo que se concede exclusivamente a los dioses, que por esa razón habitan los territorios a los que los hombres no pueden llegar; territorios de albergue en los que las mitologías sitúan a dioses y demonios, con amplios espacios intermedios donde situar a las divinidades menores, héroes o seres híbridos en los que la coyunda de los dioses con los humanos produce sujetos que alivian el sentido de la mortalidad. El comentario del Génesis también concede un valor a la técnica, al mito de Prometeo y al fuego como creador de excelencia. Frente al progreso prometeico, se postula el valor divino, y la única forma posible de paliar ese progreso es la confusión del lenguaje, pues eso será lo que produzca la dispersión y la falta de acuerdo. La cuestión también puede explicar esa afición tan común por lo canónico en arquitectura que se mantiene a lo largo de grandes períodos, al igual que una gran máquina de inercia. Parece que los conceptos primordiales de la arquitectura basados en elementos simples como el hito, el dintel, lo recto y lo curvo, la rampa o la escalera, y el uso distinto o cualificado que se otorga a la piedra, el ladrillo, la madera o el metal como componentes primordiales del material arquitectónico se haya mantenido a lo largo de muchos milenios sin apenas cambios, al igual que ocurre con las costumbres alimenticias que siguen una progresión ascendente a través de lo crudo, lo asado y lo cocido, hasta obtener distintos grados de refina-miento, pero que siempre se sustentan en la sensación primigenia. El descubrimiento de la arquitectura proviene de un cierto manejo de las dimensiones, y consiguientemente de la geometría. Pero la geometría es cosa abstracta al igual que el lenguaje, de modo que para poder realizar arquitectura se hace necesaria esa capacidad de abstracción primera que luego permite la realización de un dispositivo. La realidad y su número exhiben un divorcio, al igual que las cosas y sus nombres exhiben el suyo, y el análisis numérico es solamente una forma de ver la realidad, una forma rigurosa y exacta – aunque parcial - que solamente representa el modelo ideal al cual la realidad se aproxima en mayor o menor medida: esa aproximación matemática hace que el universo pueda condensarse parcialmente en números, al igual que la realidad puede condensarse en nombres, pero ni el nombre ni el número reflejarán el mundo en toda su complejidad. El número es quizá solamente un medio de describir las cosas, como lo serían las formas puras que responden a una configuración matemática que pueda producirse en teoría en cualquier parte del Universo. Sin embargo, para el ejercicio de la arquitectura es preciso acudir a esa simplificación que exige la visión abstracta del plano como una sección cierta realidad como un corte abstracto del elemento considerado. Con su traza o sin ella, con la propia expresión matemática que lo describa o sin precisarla, esa intuición del plano como elemento generador del espacio es anterior a aquella expresión, al igual que el habla fue anterior a la escritura, pues solamente se produjo a través de ella y como refuerzo y sustituto de la memoria. Existen así abstracciones de la memoria que aparecen derivadas de los signos de la naturaleza aparecidos solamente de forma eventual y fragmentaría: así ocurre con la línea, el cuadrado y el círculo, formas iniciales y abstractas sonsacadas en cierta medida de la observación que dan origen a los primeros signos de la arquitectura primordial, de modo que cuadrados y círculos, elevados a prismas y superficies esféricas o esferoides aparecen en tumbas y edificios elementales de los primeros tiempos mediante una geometría primordial que se superpone al paisaje en el que se inserta. Es cierto también que esas formas se encuentran ya aproximadas en objetos que se encuentran en el medio físico, líneas en extremidades, ramas y miembros; ángulos rectos en algunos cristales que se observan mediante corte o formas circulares en astros y cráteres, pero esa realidad solamente presenta su forma aproximada y no su abstracción pura, de igual modo que el jeroglífico propondrá al ave rapaz para representar la idea de vigilancia y la buena vista, o incluso que la imagen del propio ojo sustituya la idea del Dios que todo lo ve en las culturas anti-guas. La elección fue resuelta, después de muchos intentos y aproximaciones, con la adopción del ángulo recto como un artificio fácil para el replanteo a través del triángulo sagrado 3:4:5 que ya se utilizó para construir las pirámides de Egipto, y que dio origen también a la mayor parte del urbanismo antiguo, coexistiendo con la forma circular primordial en el tipo denominado “tholo”. Aquella trama cuadrangular era uno de los patrones de relleno del espacio más comunes y compactos, y esa fue probablemente la razón por la que en tiempos muy posteriores fuera adoptada como una forma eficaz permanente de organización frente al desorden topológico que procura el conjunto de asociación de plantas circulares. Otra cuestión paradigmática es que esos conceptos primordiales e ignotos - que convergen en el mismo origen de las civilizaciones - se conviertan luego en algo canónico, a través del uso. El canon en sí mismo es algo ideal, como una norma aplicable a objetos de una realidad que ha sido creada solamente como indicio del ca-non, algo abstracto que tiene proporciones estrictas que son siempre las mismas y no obedece a criterios racionales: será absurdo sin embargo buscar el canon griego entre los templos de época como algunos lo hicieron, pues los edificios solamente se aproximan a los ejemplos canónicos y por esa razón se habla del “dórico del Partenón” que es diferente del de Egina o del de Paestum, siendo todos ellos evidentemente dóricos. Sin embargo, esa idea resulta útil al tratadista, al teórico de la arquitectura y al historiador, aun-que solamente refleje una vaga idea de lo que sucede más allá del tratado. Otra cuestión es la sutileza de los ejemplos de arquitectura, y del mismo modo que los cuerpos de los seres vivos jamás son simétricos, aunque respondan a un diseño simétrico general derivado de las condiciones de la división celular, los edificios supuestamente canónicos en los que los especialistas se inspiraron para definir los órdenes clásicos no disponen de esa simetría modular exacta, sino que adaptan un modelo general al lugar siempre cambiante del emplazamiento, es decir, se adaptan con habilidad a la vez que configuran el paisaje en el que se insertan. La luz de los distintos intercolumnios del Partenón es ligeramente distinta, aunque guarde un evidente sentido de simetría axial, de manera que aquellos “órdenes” que formaron la Teoría de la Arquitectura no son más que una bella interpretación sectorial de la arquitectura antigua elaborada por los tratadistas del Renacimiento y, posteriormente, por los neoclásicos. Parece, sin embargo, que ese ansia por el canon como claridad de lenguaje es algo consustancial al desarrollo de la arquitectura, una lingua franca que tiende a evitar la dispersión producida entre los mortales por los dioses antiguos, de modo que si no era posible llegar al cielo de los dioses se procuró que el lenguaje de la Tierra fuera al menos inteligible para poder entenderse entre los hombres. Parece que la estructura del poder siempre requirió de un determinado nivel de organización, y también que las instrucciones se entendieran con claridad: parece que en nuestros tiempos esos antiguos cánones se han sustituido por la obediencia a normas abstractas, dictadas por instituciones también algo abstractas y que tienen nombres divertidos compuestos por siglas, aunque no se conozca bien su virtud. El canon actual está constituido por “normas” que dejan tranquilos a algunos, aunque parece quizá que todo ese entramado formal que sirve como anestesia para el cuerpo social procura también la destrucción de los bosques en formas de montañas ingentes de papel burocrático. Durante muchos siglos las normas fueron otras, en la forma de un canon del cual nadie podía escapar: aún así, mediante la utilización de cánones o sin ellos, la arquitectura prosperó en la civilización desde los primeros refugios cavernarios o los abrigos primigenios y de ese modo fue configurando la realidad, es decir, el paisaje. Como antes se dijo, ese es un viaje de ida y vuelta en el cual ambos se confundían y subsumían: el manejo de las formas y lenguajes de la arquitectura posibilitaría con el tiempo la distinción entre el campo en donde reina el caos y la ciudad, en donde reina teóricamente el orden, creando un divorcio que duraría milenios y que aún persiste. Esa oposición generaría también una forma de paisaje y una serie de usos simbólicos y sagrados de los elementos de la arquitectura - como son puertas y murallas - que se han mantenido conceptualmente aunque hoy las ciudades ya no posean murallas físicas, ni puertas que se cierran con la llegada de la noche. En ese sentido, la arquitectura ha podido definir el paisaje, entendiendo la arquitectura no solamente como los edificios en sí, sino como el hecho de la manifestación del hombre sobre el territorio, de modo que no podrá hablarse de paisaje sin su arquitectura, del mismo modo que no puede hablarse de paisaje sin hombres. Por esta razón, la Tesis habla sobre Arquitectura y Paisaje, pero más particularmente sobre el hecho de la arquitectura en la definición del paisaje, es decir, de como los hechos arquitectónicos van a determinar o no la cualidad y la calificación de un paisaje. Deberá partirse en primer lugar de una definición de lo que se entiende y se ha entendido comúnmente por paisaje: igualmente, y habida cuenta del contexto en el que sitúa el propio trabajo de tesis, la cuestión solamente se circunscribirá a lo que se entiende como cultura occidental, pues el desarrollo de la civilización presenta siempre un color local que hace que el análisis de un fenómeno de esta envergadura tenga distintas connotaciones en las distintas áreas de civilización. De igual modo, y habida cuenta también que el paisaje se construye a través de todas las manifestaciones culturales, se hará a veces necesario indagar en otras disciplinas no arquitectónicas para comprender el alcance de algunos casos en los cuales los restos arquitectónicos han desaparecido, o en los que subsisten escasas trazas. Una definición tan amplia de la Arquitectura llevaría a escribir un relato sobre toda la cultura occidental y por ese motivo solamente se han esbozado ideas sobre la aparición de esos signos sobre el paisaje basados en elementos antiguos y primigenios que se repiten con insistencia y van dando lugar al variado repertorio de la arquitectura occidental cómo conformación de ideas sobre el me-dio y sobre el mundo que se percibe y se habita. ABSTRACT About Architecture in defining Landscape. Abstract Architecture is commonly manifested in buildings as a fact of reality that has always a contemporary character and that should be the highest value of an art that does not distinguish between ancient and modern, to affect the present and be contemporary as experience. Objects are inserted irremediably in their midst and even sometimes come to define it: thus, architecture and landscape, appear sometimes confused with differences difficult to determine. However, the term "landscape" is relatively modern and is derived from certain graphical or pictorial representations produced in the West in some subsequent period to the Renaissance. The fact that a word can be written or quoting does not mean that the reality that can not be answered, because the writing is only a mean of expression, and it is obvious that there are other and perhaps older equally important, because the writing itself is nothing more than the reflection of a phenomenon that has occurred before. It thus appears that the testimony of reality is given by different contexts in what is called "culture", so that cultures can have aspects of great interest by many different expression systems without this necessarily have to pass through the filter of alphabet and writing. Under the initial findings, it appears that the question of writing originally had a character and finding accounting entries, and it can not be established with certainty whether some used writing as the support appropriate to refer myths or stories, because archaeology has provided only fragmentary evidence. Another issue that raises questions is what can properly be defined as writing, it seems that the oldest modes are reduced to writing pictograms are still indecipherable. Languages and place names are also very useful tools for diving in the past, but still questions remain in the scriptures that come from the primordial representations: either it is very well defined what the own writing in its origins: the beginnings seem to feed on immediate intuitions of representation, which would evolve representing reality that urgent and immediate control or supply which is then inherited into fragments. It is noteworthy, however, that this huge set of graphics agreements was subject to the word and the disappearance of cultures determined also the consequent disappearance of their languages, and those signs - whether or not they write - have passed definitively to dark areas of knowledge. Writings supposed also the capacity of abstraction graph differentiates the word and the thing, and it is possible that the reason to carry this discovery was simply that of an economy of signs, for writing and language are limited by definition, while the things of the world are innumerable: no language contains all words to describe all that may appear. Apparently, that's why there is a localism - a specific term that refers to something that exists in one place and not in others - in regards to name the thing and also the source of paradigm among peoples are considered primitive and civilized. It should be noted also that transposition occurs in both directions, so that the most isolated cultures also incorporate concepts that lack a consistent rational explanation. Mythologies are eternal and therefore serve to explain realities that lack an understanding achievable and also pretty clear that languages happen to be an enigma, as an autonomous reality that is enclosed and explains itself. It also seems that the first to write consonants were isolated western Semitic peoples from the shores of the Mediterranean, peoples who created a syllabic alphabet came to be used even by tartesios in southern Iberia as the first alphabet in Western Europe. It is clear that the term "landscape" has always nurtured representations, either written or artis-tic, but it is also clear that these representations are assumed arising from belief in an idea of landscape as something that is represented in itself, as the image of a reality external located outside the individual. That is an important fact because the landscape requires remoteness of the thing, so that the actor - even knowing insert in landscape - is unable to perceive from within. The landscape is just as in a theatre or a performance: the actors are aware of their role and their possible role, but they are not the ones who can really enjoy the efficiency or the presence of the work itself, as part of it. The idea comes from an external landscape reading the principles of players in the drama, so if you want to be a critic of the landscape should leave the actual representation to watch the spectacle from a safe distance, finally external. Thus, the first finding of fact of the landscape appears as a reality constructed by objects and characters, but above all, a reality constructed by looks. Also noteworthy given the readings of specialists to the external reference - art if it could be - on the term "landscape", so no specialized literature on the subject always ends in treatises on painting or poetry. It seems however that the man and his landscapes are inseparable realities from the very onset of the species, so bring the issue into terms exclusively aesthetics seems a partial position. Man and environment have always been a single unit, but that unit has become synonymous with certain cases predation and destruction. Nevertheless, this destruction also creates a landscape as desolation that results from proper task of man elements that also have substantial contents of memory in industrial landscapes as a time of pre-automation history and globalization of current life. Perhaps the most interesting from a theoretical point of view is precisely that quality of landscape as something external produced by the viewer in a strange time of membership, a look that is not only aesthetic but sympathetic, joyful, active concept or analytical - because there are so many ways to look as subjects - it may not be precisely defined that contemplation rather than in terms that reach one's individuality. In poetic terms, it could also be set as the set of individual gazes also create a structure that makes this landscape is valued and understood, so from that point of view that landscape is a collective creation. With respect or as a predator, man has settled in his environment and in doing so has left traces in the landscape itself that make take a certain significance. Naturally, there is a theory that distinguishes what is "home" and what is "nature" providing for the first notion of the exclusive territory in which man has no aesthetic role. I tried many times to understand this position, without understanding the approach that supports: it seems that the vision of the thing is always humane, even in the "virgin" or untouched areas, as the vision itself makes the object modified in its own perceptual unit, creating a curious indeterminacy leading to the known misunderstandings between real image and representation. Indeed, the vision of the thing requires a culture and means that the report, so that a text, a picture, a description or photograph will be humanized by the very fact of being informed, as this provides a way a priori. Thus, the landscape provides a function that sets both aspects of a potential landscape as described aspects of the landscape and can only talk about the potential of the final state of the landscape, while the landscape remains humanized by the observer himself. This question forces to choose a definition of remote landscape budgets purely cultural, so there is another way for research to contemplate that physical reality in terms of the coordinates of the man who inhabits gifted content corresponding to that revelation. Far from the positions of the geomorphology, the term "landscape" and involve a certain condition by contemplation of a subject for which the show is humanized in the act. It should also consider, in the light of the above, if it is not true that all landscapes require that humanized condition, because although they are not inhabited they are always occupied by the look that dwells, like a stage without audience produces no consistent effect. From there the coordinates where this work sets the presence of architecture in defining landscape, a premise which seems to come from the beginning given lie, because that same look is already giving the viewer a sense of order and hierarchy to contemplation, qualities that are at the basis of all architectural activity, in fact the very definition of "natural monument" - in itself a contradiction - expresses this conflict, which has a phenomenon of admiration and overlap between culture and nature as concepts faced since its inception. The conclusion on the dilemma proposed in the thesis has not been another to assume that these two realities are the culture and landscape have overlapped since the beginning of man time forming a pair. It has been said before that the process of invasion of the territory by man is significant, and that meaning is the originating autonomous creation that is isolated as an abstract concept of nature, taking them as working material, and establishing a conceptual opposition in reality and punched by the man who comes to oppose representing the closed and unknown to the enigma of the world interpreted. The question of the significance of the man on the land is subsumed in the creation of products that remain and are testimony of their own culture, so that the trace amount that the man leaves the territory contributes most to the qualification landscape as a concept. That brought into any landscape - by the mere fact of being and being well defined - is already cultural, as it is configured by culture products. The words that can be locked in the stones of the monuments or cities are those of the men who worked there, and also of those who inhabited: even more, the sense of the landscape itself and its conservation are determined by the presence of man as the sole interpreter of concepts such as ecology or conservation, something which becomes manifest also in the awful devastation that produce the phenomena of nature. The natural history, like life, are shaped by success and devastation without special preference, the preference is used for feeding on other kinds of concepts. The question of moral values attributed to the natural world is very ancient, and may be the source or the source of the first religions, an issue that joins the unfailing notion of mortality that defines the existence of man against immanence of nature. That nature is endowed intuitively an "innocent" character assuming that innocence is the opposite of wisdom. The other issue is well, since nature does not even have what is defined as "character" because that is something that serves to qualify beings, but not objects. The question does not fall clearly on the side of the definitions or qualities, but from the analysis of the reality that man is building, destroying or damaging to define the territory, interposing his way resources facilities and possible witness as the main manifestation of its essence. Among the artifacts that man produces one of the most persistent and most conspicuously disclosed is architecture as a way of modification of space and territory. The space can be modified in many ways, but in either case is one of the most characteristic traces that man establishes as a physical manifestation of his own discourse being. Architecture has also proven to be one of the most persistent phenomena, even more than their own language that originates in his speech first. The paradigm wrote in the episode described on the Tower of Babel in the Bible shows the question of ambition of men before God - represented precisely in architecture - is assimilated to the discussion about the primary language. The issue is not trivial, since the phenomenon of creation is something that is granted exclusively to the gods, for that reason inhabit the territories to which men can not reach; territories where the hostel located mythologies gods and demons, with large gaps where to place the minor deities, heroes or hybrid beings where the yoke of the gods with human subjects produces relieving sense of mortality. The commentary on Genesis also gives a value to the art, the myth of Prometheus and fire as creator of excellence. In front of promethean progress, divine value is postulated, and the only possible way to alleviate this progress is the confusion of language, because that is what will produce the dispersion and lack of agreement. The issue may also explain such a common passion for the canonical architecture maintained throughout long periods, like a great machine inertia. It seems that the main concepts of architecture based on simple elements like milestone, lintels, straight and curved stairs or ramps, or other qualified and used are granted to the stone, brick, wood or metal as the primary components of the architectural material maintained throughout many millennia are almost unchanged, as is the case with the eating habits that follow a progression through the raw, the cooked and roasted or fried until obtain different degrees of refinement, but always are based on the primal feeling. The discovery of the architecture comes from a management dimensions, and consequently the geometry. But the geometry is abstract thing like the language so that to make architecture that first absorption capacity which then allows the realization of a device is necessary. Reality and its number exhibit a divorce, like things and their names displayed his; numerical analysis is just one way of seeing reality, rigorous and accurate - though partial - only represents the ideal model to which reality is coming to a greater or lesser extent: the mathematical approach makes the universe can condense on numbers, like reality may condense on names, but neither the name nor the number will reflect in all its complexity. The number is only a means of describing things, such as the pure forms that match setup a mathematical theory that occurs anywhere in the universe. However, for the practice of architecture is necessary to go to the simplification that requires abstract view of a section plane of reality, as an abstract element considered cutting. With its trace or not, with the mathematical expression that describes what or without clarify, this intuition of the plane as a generator of space predates his own expression, like speech preceded the writing, which only occurred through it and as reinforcement and replacement of memory. There are abstractions of memory displayed on the signs of nature only on casual and fragmentary, such as line, square and circle: those initials and abstract forms located in abstraction give rise to the first signs of primordial architecture, so that squares and circles, lifting two prisms and spheroids or spherical surfaces appear in tombs and elementary buildings the first few times, and that primordial geometry overlaps the landscape in which it is inserted. It is also true that these forms are approximate objects found in the physical environment, limb lines, branches and limbs; straight in some crystals angles observed by cutting or circular in stars and craters forms, but only the approximate shape and not its abstraction, just as the hieroglyphic of a falcon to represent the idea of surveillance presents the good view, or even the image of the eye itself replace the idea of the all-seeing God. The election was resolved, after many attempts and approaches, with the adoption of the right angle as an easy trick for stake through the sacred triangle 3:4:5 already used to build the pyramids of Egypt, and also gave rise to most of the old urbanism tend coexist with the primary circular form type called "Tholo". That frame homer was one of the fill patterns of common and compact space, and that was probably the reason why in much later times was adopted as a permanent effective form of organization against the topological disorder that seeks the set of association circular plants. Another issue is that these paradigmatic and unknown primary concepts - that converge at the origin of civilizations - then become something canon, through use. The canon itself is something ideal, as a rule for objects of a reality that has been created only as an indication of the ca-non, something abstract that has strict proportions are always the same and not due to rational criteria: be absurd however seek the Greek canon among the temples of time as some did, because the buildings only approximate the canonical examples and for that reason we speak of "doric from Parthenon" which is different from Aegina or Paestum, being all clearly doric. However, this idea is useful to scholar, the architectural theorist and historian, although it reflects only a vague idea of what happens beyond the book. Another issue is the subtlety of the examples of architecture, just as the bodies of living beings are never symmetrical, even if they involve a general symmetrical design derived from the conditions of cell division, the supposedly canonical buildings where specialists were inspired to define the classical orders do not have that exact modular symmetry, but a general model adapted to the ever changing location of the site shaping the landscape in which they are inserted. The light of the various bays of the Parthenon is slightly different, but keep a clear sense of axial symmetry, so that those "orders" that formed the theory of architecture are just a beautiful sectoral interpretation of ancient architecture developed by writers of the Renaissance and later by neoclassical. It seems, however, that craving for clarity of language canon as is inherent to the development of architecture, a lingua franca that tends to avoid scattering among mortals by the ancient gods, so if it was not possible the heaven of the gods sought the language of the Earth was at least intelligible to be understood. Power structure has always required a certain level of organization, and the instructions are clearly understood: it seems that in our times these ancient canons were replaced by obedience to abstract rules, issued by institutions also somewhat abstract and have funny names made up acronym, although not well known virtue. The current canon consists of "rules" that leave some quiet, although it seems that maybe all that interweaves-do formally serving as anaesthesia for the social body also seeks the destruction of forests in forms of huge mountains of bureaucratic paper. For many centuries were other rules, in the form of a canon which no one could escape: still using royalties or without them, civilization flourished in architecture from the earliest cave shelters or shelters and the primordial reality was setting mode in landscape. As noted above, this is a return trip in which both confused and subsumed: the management of forms and languages of architecture over time would allow the distinction between the field where chaos reigns and city, where order reigns theoretically creating a divorce that lasted millennia and still persists. This opposition also generate a form of landscape and a series of symbolic and sacred uses of architectural elements - such as doors and walls - which have remained conceptually although today the cities no longer having physical walls or doors close during the night. In this sense, the architecture could define the landscape, architecture is not only understood as the buildings themselves, but the fact of the manifestation of the man on the premises, so you can not speak without his landscape architecture, the same so we can not speak of landscape without men. For this reason, the thesis discusses architecture and landscape, but more particularly to the fact of architecture in defining landscape, as the facts of architectural or not will determine the quality and qualification of a landscape. One should begin first a definition of what is understood and has been commonly understood by landscape: equally, and given the context in which it places the own thesis work, the issue only be limited to what is understood as western culture, for the development of civilization always has a local colour that makes the analysis of a phenomenon of this magnitude have different connotations in different areas of civilization. Similarly, and given also that the landscape is constructed through all cultural manifestations, will sometimes necessary to investigate other non-architectural disciplines to understand the scope of some cases in which the architectural remains have disappeared, or the remaining few traces. Such a broad definition of architecture take to write a story about all of Western culture and for this reason only been sketched ideas about the appearance of these signs on the landscape based on ancient and primitive elements are repeated insistently and leading the varied repertoire of Western architecture shaping ideas about how the media and the world is perceived and inhabited.

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Actualmente en nuestro planeta producimos 1.300 millones de toneladas de residuos urbanos al año. Si los extendemos sobre la superficie de un cuadrado de lado 100 m (una hectárea) alcanzarían una altura de 146 km. ¿Cuál es el origen de nuestros residuos? ¿A dónde va esta basura? ¿Cómo nos afecta? ¿Tiene alguna utilidad? Se trata de un problema antiguo que, en los últimos tiempos, ha adquirido una nueva dimensión por el tipo y la cantidad de residuos generados. Las primeras preocupaciones de la ciudad por ordenar estos problemas dieron lugar al establecimiento de espacios o lugares específicos para la acumulación de los residuos urbanos: los vertederos. Los desechos hoy se generan más rápidamente que los medios disponibles para reciclarlos o tratarlos. Los vertederos de residuos urbanos son y seguirán siendo, a corto y medio plazo, soluciones válidas por ser un método de gestión relativamente barato, sobre todo en los países en vías de desarrollo. Como consecuencia y necesidad de lo anterior, se plantea demostrar que la recuperación y la transformación de estos vertederos de residuos urbanos (lugares del deterioro), una vez abandonados, es posible y que además pueden dar lugar a nuevos espacios públicos estratégicos de la ciudad contemporánea. Son espacios de oportunidad, vacíos monumentales producto de una reactivación arquitectónica y paisajística realizada a partir de complejos procesos de ingeniería medioambiental. Pero las soluciones aplicadas a los vertederos de residuos urbanos desde mediados del siglo XX se han realizado exclusivamente desde la ingeniería para tratar de resolver cuestiones técnicas, un modelo agotado que ya no puede gestionar la magnitud que este problema ha alcanzado, haciéndose necesaria e inevitable la participación de la arquitectura para abrir nuevas líneas de investigación y de acción. En estos primeros compases del siglo XXI existe una “nueva” preocupación, un “nuevo” interés en los paradigmas de lo ecológico y de la sostenibilidad, también un interés filosófico (que igualmente otorga un nuevo valor al residuo como recurso), que dirigen su mirada hacia un concepto de paisaje abierto y diferente a modelos anteriores más estáticos, recuperando como punto de partida el ideal pintoresco. El landscape urbanism se consolida como una disciplina capaz de dar respuesta a lo natural y artificial simultáneamente, que sustituye a las herramientas tradicionales de la arquitectura para solucionar los problemas de la ciudad contemporánea, incorporando las infraestructuras de gran escala, como un vertedero de residuos urbanos, y los paisajes públicos que generan como el verdadero mecanismo de organización del urbanismo de hoy. No se trata solo de un modelo formal sino, lo que es más importante: de un modelo de procesos. Esta nueva preocupación permite abordar la cuestión del paisaje de manera amplia, sin restricciones, con un alto grado de flexibilidad en las nuevas propuestas que surgen como consecuencia de estos conceptos, si bien los esfuerzos, hasta la fecha, parecen haberse dirigido más hacia el fenómeno de lo estético, quedando todavía por explorar las consecuencias políticas, sociales, económicas y energéticas derivadas de los residuos. También las arquitectónicas. El proyecto del landscape urbanism se ocupa de la superficie horizontal, del plano del suelo. Desde siempre, la preparación de este plano para desarrollar cualquier actividad humana ha sido un gesto fundacional, un gesto propio necesario de toda arquitectura, que además ahora debe considerarlo como un medio o soporte biológicamente activo. En términos contemporáneos, el interés disciplinar radica en la continuidad y en la accesibilidad del suelo, diluyendo los límites; en que funcione a largo plazo, que se anticipe al cambio, a través de la flexibilidad y de la capacidad de negociación, y que sea público. La recuperación de un vertedero de residuos urbanos ofrece todas estas condiciones. Un breve recorrido por la historia revela los primeros ejemplos aislados de recuperación de estos lugares del deterioro, que han pasado por distintas fases en función de la cantidad y el tipo de los desechos producidos, evolucionando gracias a la tecnología y a una nueva mirada sobre el paisaje, hasta desarrollar una verdadera conciencia de lo ecológico (nacimiento de una ideología). El Monte Testaccio en Roma (siglos I-III d.C.) constituye un caso paradigmático y ejemplar de vertedero planificado a priori no solo como lugar en el que depositar los residuos, sino como lugar que será recuperado posteriormente y devuelto a la ciudad en forma de espacio público. Una topografía de desechos generada por acumulación, organizada y planificada durante tres siglos, que nos hace reflexionar sobre los temas de producción, consumo y proyecto arquitectónico. El Monte Testaccio revela una fuente de inspiración, un arquetipo de gestión sostenible de los recursos y del territorio. A través de la experiencia en la recuperación y transformación en espacios públicos de casos contemporáneos, como el antiguo vertedero de Valdemingómez en Madrid o el de El Garraf en Barcelona, se han analizado las técnicas y las soluciones empleadas para establecer nuevas herramientas de proyecto planteadas en clave de futuro, que revelan la importancia de los procesos frente a la forma, en los cuales intervienen muchos factores (tanto naturales como artificiales), entre ellos la vida y el tiempo de la materia viva acumulada. Son lugares para nuevas oportunidades y ejemplos de una nueva relación con la naturaleza. La reactivación de los vertederos de residuos, a través del proyecto, nos propone una nueva topografía construida en el tiempo, el suelo como soporte, como punto de encuentro de la naturaleza y los sistemas tecnológicos de la ciudad que posibilitan nuevos modos de vida y nuevas actividades. Los vertederos de residuos son inmensas topografías naturales surgidas de procesos artificiales, atalayas desde las que divisar un nuevo horizonte, un nuevo mundo, un nuevo futuro donde sea posible lograr la reversibilidad de nuestros actos del deterioro. Pero la voluntad de estas recuperaciones y transformaciones no consiste exclusivamente en su reintegración al paisaje, sino que han servido como muestra de las nuevas actitudes que la sociedad ha de emprender en relación a los temas medio ambientales. ABSTRACT Here on our planet we currently produce 1.3 billion tonnes of urban waste per year. If we were to spread this over a surface of 100m2 (one hectare), it would reach a height of 146km. What is the origin of this waste? Where does our refuse go? How does it affect us? Does it have any uses? We are dealing with an old problem which, in recent times, has taken on a new dimension due to the type of waste and the amount generated. Cities’ first concerns in resolving these problems gave rise to the establishment of areas or specific places for the accumulation of urban waste: landfills. These days, waste is generated more quickly than the available resources can recycle or process it. Urban waste landfills are and will continue to be, in the short and mid-term, valid solutions, given that they constitute a relatively cheap method for waste management, especially in developing countries. Consequently and necessarily, we plan to demonstrate that it is possible to recover and transform these urban waste landfills (areas of deterioration) once they have been abandoned and that they can give rise to new strategic public areas in contemporary cities. They are areas of opportunity, monumental vacancies produced by an architectural reactivation of the landscape, which is achieved using complex processes of environmental engineering. But the solutions applied to urban waste landfills throughout the 20th century have used engineering exclusively in the attempt to resolve the technical aspects. This is a worn-out model which can no longer handle the magnitude which the problem has attained and therefore, there is an inevitable need for the participation of architecture, which can open new lines of research and action. In these first steps into the 21st century, there is a “new” concern, a “new” interest in the paradigms of environmentalism and sustainability. There is also a philosophical interest (which assigns the new value of ‘resource’ to waste) and all is aimed towards the concept of an open landscape, unlike the previous, more static models, and the intention is to recover picturesque ideals as the starting point. Landscape urbanism has been established as a discipline capable of simultaneously responding to the natural and the artificial, replacing the traditional tools of architecture in order to resolve contemporary cities’ problems. It incorporates large scale infrastructures, such as urban waste landfills, and public landscapes which are generated as the true organisational mechanism of modern day urbanism. It is not merely a formal model, it is more important than that: it is a model of processes. This new concern allows us to address the matter of landscape in a broad way, without restrictions, and with a great degree of flexibility in the new proposals which come about as a consequence of these concepts. However, efforts to date seem to have been more directed at aesthetic aspects and we have yet to explore the political, social, economic and energetic consequences derived from waste – nor have we delved into the architectural consequences. The landscape urbanism project is involved with the horizontal surface, the ground plane. Traditionally, the preparation of this plane for the development of any human activity has been a foundational act, a necessary act of all architecture, but now this plane must be considered as a biologically active medium or support. In contemporary terms, the discipline’s interest lies in the continuity and accessibility of the land, diffusing the limits; in long term functionality; in the anticipation of change, via flexibility and the ability to negotiate; and in it being a public space. The recovery of an urban waste landfill offers all of these conditions. A brief look through history reveals the first isolated examples of recovery of these spaces of deterioration. They have gone through various phases based on the quantity and type of waste produced, they have evolved thanks to technology and a new outlook on the landscape, and a real environmental awareness has been developed (the birth of an ideology). Monte Testaccio in Rome (1st to 3rd Century AD) constitutes a paradigmatic and exemplary case of a landfill that was planned a priori not only as a place to deposit waste but also as a place that would be subsequently recovered and given back to the city in the form of a public space. This spoil mound, generated by organised and planned accumulation over three centuries, makes us reflect on the themes of production, consumption and architectural planning. Monte Testaccio reveals a source of inspiration, an archetype of the sustainable management of resources and land. Using our experience of contemporary cases of land recovery and its transformation into public spaces, such as the former Valdemingómez landfill in Madrid or the Garraf in Barcelona, we analysed the techniques and solutions used in order to establish new project tools. These are proposed with an eye on the future, seeing as they reveal the importance of the processes over the form and involve many factors (both natural and artificial), including the life and age of the accumulated living matter. They are places for new opportunities and examples of our new relationship with nature. The reactivation of landfills, via this project, is a proposal for a new topography built within time, using the ground as the support, as the meeting point between nature and the technological systems of the city which make it possible for new ways of life and new activities to come about. Landfills are immense natural topographical areas produced by artificial processes, watchtowers from which to discern a new horizon, a new world, a new future in which it will be possible to reverse our acts of deterioration. But the intention behind these recoveries and transformations does not only hope for landscape reintegration but it also hopes that they will also serve as a sign of the new attitudes that must be adopted by society with regard to environmental matters.

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One of the aims of COST C14 action is the assessment and evaluation of pedestrian wind comfort. At present there is no general rule available that is applied across Europe. There are several criteria that have been developed and applied in different countries. These criteria are based on the definition of two independent parameters, a threshold effective wind speed and a probability of exceedence of this threshold speed. The difficulty of the criteria comparison arises from the two-dimensional character of the criteria definition. An effort is being made to compare these criteria, trying both to find commonalities and to clearly identify differences, in order to build up the basis for the next step: to try to define common criteria (perhaps with regional and seasonal variations). The first point is to define clearly the threshold effective wind speed (mean velocity definition parameters: averaging interval and reference height) and equivalence between different ways of defining the threshold effective wind speed (mean wind speed, gust equivalent mean, etc.) in comparable terms (as far as possible). It can be shown that if the wind speed at a given location is defined in terms of a probability distribution, e.g. Weibull function, a given criterion is satisfied by an infinite set of wind conditions, that is, of probability distributions. The criterion parameters and the Weibull function parameters are linked to each other, establishing a set called iso-criteria lines (the locus of the Weibull function parameters that fulfil a given criterion). The relative position of iso-criteria lines when displayed in a suitable two-dimensional plane facilitates the comparison of comfort criteria. The comparison of several wind comfort criteria, coming from several institutes is performed, showing the feasibility and limitations of the method.

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The role of matter has remained central to the making and the thinking of architecture, yet many attempts to capture its essence have been trapped in a dialectic tension between form and materiality, between material consistency and immaterial modes of perception, between static states and dynamic processes, between the real and the virtual, thus advancing an increasing awareness of the perplexing complexity of the material world. Within that complexity, the notion of agency – emerging from and within ecological, politico-economic and socio-cultural processes – calls for a reconceptualization of matter, and consequently processes of materialisation, offering a new understanding of context and space, approached as a field of dynamic relationships. In this context, cutting across boundaries between architectural discourse and practice as well as across the vast trans-disciplinary territory, this dissertation aims to illustrate a variety of design methodologies that have derived from the relational approach. More specifically, the intention is to offer new insights into spatial epistemologies embedded within the notion of atmosphere – commonly associated with the so-called New Phenomenology – and to reflect upon its implications for architectural production. In what follows, the intended argumentation has a twofold dimension. First, through a scrutiny of the notion of atmosphere, the aim is to explore ways of thinking and shaping reality through relations, thus acknowledging the aforementioned complexity of the material universe disclosed through human and non-human as well as material and immaterial forces. Secondly, despite the fact that concerns for atmospherics have flourished over the last few decades, the objective is to reveal that the conceptual foundations and procedures for the production of atmosphere might be found beneath the surface of contemporary debates. Hence, in order to unfold and illustrate previously advocated assumptions, an archaeological approach is adopted, tracing a particular projective genealogy, one that builds upon an atmospheric awareness. Accordingly, in tracing such an atmospheric awareness the study explores the notoriously ambiguous nature and the twofold dimension of atmosphere – meteorological and aesthetic – and the heterogeneity of meanings embedded in them. In this context, the notion of atmosphere is presented as parallactic. It transgresses the formal and material boundaries of bodies. It calls for a reevaluation of perceptual experience, opening a new gap that exposes the orthodox space-bodyenvironment relationships to questioning. It offers to architecture an expanded domain in which to manifest itself, defining architectural space as a contingent construction and field of engagement, and presenting matter as a locus of production/performance/action. Consequently, it is such an expanded or relational dimension that constitutes the foundation of what in the context of this study is to be referred to as affective tectonics. Namely, a tectonics that represents processual and experiential multiplicity of convergent time and space, body and environment, the material and the immaterial; a tectonics in which matter neither appears as an inert and passive substance, nor is limited to the traditionally regarded tectonic significance or expressive values, but is presented as an active element charged with inherent potential and vitality. By defining such a relational materialism, the intention is to expand the spectrum of material attributes revealing the intrinsic relationships between the physical properties of materials and their performative, transformative and affective capacities, including effects of interference and haptic dynamics – i.e. protocols of transmission and interaction. The expression that encapsulates its essence is: ACTIVE MATERIALITY RESUMEN El significado de la materia ha estado desde siempre ligado al pensamiento y el quehacer arquitectónico. Sin embargo, muchos intentos de capturar su esencia se han visto sumergidos en una tensión dialéctica entre la forma y la materialidad, entre la consistencia material y los modos inmateriales de la percepción, entre los estados estáticos y los procesos dinámicos, entre lo real y lo virtual, revelando una creciente conciencia de la desconcertante complejidad del mundo material. En esta complejidad, la noción de la operatividad o capacidad agencial– que emerge desde y dentro de los procesos ecológicos, políticos y socio-culturales– requiere de una reconceptualización de la materia y los procesos inherentes a la materialización, ofreciendo una nueva visión del contexto y el espacio, entendidos como un campo relacional dinámico. Oscilando entre el discurso arquitectónico y la práctica arquitectónica, y atravesando un extenso territorio trans-disciplinar, el objetivo de la presente tesis es ilustrar la variedad de metodologías proyectuales que emergieron desde este enfoque relacional. Concretamente, la intención es indagar en las epistemologías espaciales vinculadas a la noción de la atmósfera– generalmente asociada a la llamada Nueva Fenomenología–, reflexionando sobre su impacto en la producción arquitectónica. A continuación, el estudio ofrece una doble línea argumental. Primero, a través del análisis crítico de la noción de atmósfera, el objetivo es explorar maneras de pensar y dar forma a la realidad a través de las relaciones, reconociendo la mencionada complejidad del universo material revelado a través de fuerzas humanas y no-humanas, materiales e inmateriales. Segundo, a pesar de que el interés por las atmósferas ha florecido en las últimas décadas, la intención es demostrar que las bases conceptuales y los protocolos proyectuales de la creación de atmósferas se pueden encontrar bajo la superficie de los debates contemporáneos. Para corroborar e ilustrar estas hipótesis se propone una metodología de carácter arqueológico, trazando una particular genealogía de proyectos– la que se basa en una conciencia atmosférica. Asimismo, al definir esta conciencia atmosférica, el estudio explora tanto la naturaleza notoriamente ambigua y la dimensión dual de la atmósfera– meteorológica y estética–, como la heterogeneidad de significados derivados de ellas. En este contexto, la atmósfera se entiende como un concepto detonante, ya que sobrepasa los limites formales y materiales de los cuerpos, llevando a la re-evaluación de la experiencia perceptiva y abriendo a preguntas la ortodoxa relación espacio- cuerpo-ambiente. En consecuencia, la noción de la atmósfera ofrece a la arquitectura una dimensión expandida donde manifestarse, definiendo el espacio como una construcción contingente, performativa y afectiva, y presentando la materia como locus de producción/ actuación/ acción. Es precisamente esta dimensión expandida relacional la que constituye una base para lo que en el contexto del presente estudio se define como una tectónica afectiva. Es decir, una tectónica que representa una multiplicidad procesual y experiencial derivada de la convergencia entre el tiempo y el espacio, el cuerpo y el entorno, lo material y lo inmaterial; una tectónica en la que la materia no aparece como una substancia pasiva e inerte, ni es limitada al significado considerado tradicionalmente constructivo o a sus valores expresivos, sino que se presenta como elemento activo cargado de un potencial y vitalidad inherentes. A través de la definición de este tipo de materialismo afectivo, la intención es expandir el espectro de los atributos materiales, revelando las relaciones intrínsecas entre las propiedades físicas de los materiales y sus capacidades performativas, transformativas y afectivas, incluyendo efectos de interferencias y dinámicas hápticas– o dicho de otro modo, protocolos de transmisión e interacción. Una expresión que encapsula su esencia vendría a ser: MATERIALIDAD ACTIVA

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Deterministic chaos has been implicated in numerous natural and man-made complex phenomena ranging from quantum to astronomical scales and in disciplines as diverse as meteorology, physiology, ecology, and economics. However, the lack of a definitive test of chaos vs. random noise in experimental time series has led to considerable controversy in many fields. Here we propose a numerical titration procedure as a simple “litmus test” for highly sensitive, specific, and robust detection of chaos in short noisy data without the need for intensive surrogate data testing. We show that the controlled addition of white or colored noise to a signal with a preexisting noise floor results in a titration index that: (i) faithfully tracks the onset of deterministic chaos in all standard bifurcation routes to chaos; and (ii) gives a relative measure of chaos intensity. Such reliable detection and quantification of chaos under severe conditions of relatively low signal-to-noise ratio is of great interest, as it may open potential practical ways of identifying, forecasting, and controlling complex behaviors in a wide variety of physical, biomedical, and socioeconomic systems.

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Transgenic mice expressing the sequences coding for the envelope proteins of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) in the liver have been used as a model of the HBV chronic carrier state. We evaluated the possibility of inducing a specific immune response to the viral envelope antigens and thus potentially controlling chronic HBV infection. Using HBV-specific DNA-mediated immunization in this transgenic model, we show that the immune response induced after a single intramuscular injection of DNA resulted in the complete clearance of circulating hepatitis B surface antigen and in the long-term control of transgene expression in hepatocytes. This response does not involve a detectable cytopathic effect in the liver. Adoptive transfer of fractionated primed spleen cells from DNA-immunized mice shows that T cells are responsible for the down-regulation of HBV mRNA in the liver of transgenic mice. To our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of a potential immunotherapeutic application of DNA-mediated immunization against an infectious disease and raises the possibility of designing more effective ways of treating HBV chronic carriers.

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Nitric oxide (NO) produced opposite effects on acetylcholine (ACh) release in identified neuroneuronal Aplysia synapses depending on the excitatory or the inhibitory nature of the synapse. Extracellular application of the NO donor, SIN-1, depressed the inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) and enhanced the excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) evoked by presynaptic action potentials (1/60 Hz). Application of a membrane-permeant cGMP analog mimicked the effect of SIN-1 suggesting the participation of guanylate cyclase in the NO pathway. The guanylate cyclase inhibitor, methylene blue, blocked the NO-induced enhancement of EPSCs but only reduced the inhibition of IPSCs indicating that an additional mechanism participates to the depression of synaptic transmission by NO. Using nicotinamide, an inhibitor of ADP-ribosylation, we found that the NO-induced depression of ACh release on the inhibitory synapse also involves ADP-ribosylation mechanism(s). Furthermore, application of SIN-1 paired with cGMP-dependent protein kinase (cGMP-PK) inhibitors showed that cGMP-PK could play a role in the potentiating but not in the depressing effect of NO on ACh release. Increasing the frequency of stimulation of the presynaptic neuron from 1/60 Hz to 0.25 or 1 Hz potentiated the EPSCs and reduced the IPSCs. In these conditions, the potentiating effect of NO on the excitatory synapse was reduced, whereas its depressing effect on the inhibitory synapse was unaffected. Moreover the frequency-dependent enhancement of ACh release in the excitatory synapse was greatly reduced by the inhibition of NO synthase. Our results indicate that NO may be involved in different ways of modulation of synaptic transmission depending on the type of the synapse including synaptic plasticity.

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The European discovery and settlement of the Americas revealed unforeseen dimensions and gave rise to unpremeditated ways of coping with the resulting problems. This paper traces out the enduring social and cultural implications of this foundational encounter.

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The Vernacular Discourse of the "Arab Spring" is a project that bridges the divide between the East and the West by offering new readings to Arab subjectivities. Through an analysis of the "Arab Spring" through the lens of vernacular discourse, it challenges the Euro-Americo-centric legacies of Orientalism in Western academia and the new wave of extremism in the Arab world by offering alternative representations of Arab bodies and subjectivities. To offer this new reading of the "Arab Spring," it explores the foundations of critical rhetoric as a theory and a practice and argues for a turn towards a critical vernacular discourse. The turn towards critical vernacular discourse is important as it urges the analyses of different artifacts produced by marginalized groups in order to understand their perspectives that have largely been foreclosed in traditional cultural studies research. Building on embodied/performative critical rhetoric, the vernacular discourses of the Arab revolutionary body examines other forms of knowledge productions that are not merely textual; more specifically, through data gathered in the Lhbib Bourguiba, Tunisia. This analysis of the political revolutionary body unveils the complexity underlining the discussion around issues of identity, agency and representation in the Middle East and North Africa, and calls for a critical study towards these issues in the region beyond the binary approach that has been practiced and applied by academics and media analysts. Hence, by analyzing vernacular discourse, this research locates a method of examining and theorizing the dialectic between agency, citizenry, and subjectivity through the study of how power structure is recreated and challenged through the use of the vernacular in revolutionary movements, as well as how marginalized groups construct their own subjectivities through the use of vernacular discourse. Therefore, highlighting the political prominence of evaluating the Arab Spring as a vernacular discourse is important in creating new ways of understanding communication in postcolonial/neocolonial settings.

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Despite the vast research examining the evolution of Caribbean education systems, little is chronologically tied to the postcolonial theoretical perspectives of specific island-state systems, such as the Jamaican education system and its relationship with the underground shadow education system. This dissertation study sought to address the gaps in the literature by critically positioning postcolonial theories in education to examine the macro- and micro-level impacts of extra lessons on secondary education in Jamaica. The following postcolonial theoretical (PCT) tenets in education were contextualized from a review of the literature: (a) PCT in education uses colonial discourse analysis to critically deconstruct and decolonize imperialistic and colonial representations of knowledge throughout history; (b) PCT in education uses an anti-colonial discursive framework to re-position indigenous knowledge in schools, colleges, and universities to challenge hegemonic knowledge; (c) PCT in education involves the "unlearning" of dominant, normative ideologies, the use of self-reflexivity, and deconstruction; and (d) PCT in education calls for critical pedagogical approaches that reject the banking concept of education and introduces inclusive pedagogy to facilitate "the passage from naïve to critical transitivity" (Freire, 1973, p. 32). Specifically, using a transformative mixed-methods design, grounded and informed by a postcolonial theoretical lens, I quantitatively uncovered and then qualitatively highlighted how if at all extra lessons can improve educational outcomes for students at the secondary level in Jamaica. Accordingly, the quantitative data was used to test the hypotheses that the practice of extra lessons in schools is related to student academic achievement and the practice of critical-inclusive pedagogy in extra lessons is related to academic achievement. The two-level hierarchical linear model analysis revealed that hours spent in extra lessons, average household monthly income, and critical-inclusive pedagogical tents were the best predictors for academic achievement. Alternatively, the holistic multi-case study explored how extra-lessons produces increased academic achievement. The data revealed new ways of knowledge construction and critical pedagogical approaches to galvanize systemic change in secondary education. Furthermore, the data showed that extra lessons can improve educational outcomes for students at the secondary level if the conditions for learning are met. This study sets the stage for new forms of knowledge construction and implications for policy change.

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Mining of groundwater, or extracting a larger quantity of water than what is naturally returned to the aquifer through recharge, has been occurring for more than fifty years. The minimal natural recharge to the Ogallala Aquifer makes sustainable use of this resource a daunting task for states across the High Plains that rely on it to support their well-established ways of life. This task is compounded when considering the different combinations of federal, state and local governance, as well as regional economic and social frameworks that each state overlaying the aquifer experiences. This project critically examines factors contributing to groundwater management successes and failures of three states that overlay the majority (87%) of this resource: Nebraska, Kansas and Texas.

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In this paper, a proposal of a multi-modal dialogue system oriented to multilingual question-answering is presented. This system includes the following ways of access: voice, text, avatar, gestures and signs language. The proposal is oriented to the question-answering task as a user interaction mechanism. The proposal here presented is in the first stages of its development phase and the architecture is presented for the first time on the base of the experiences in question-answering and dialogues previously developed. The main objective of this research work is the development of a solid platform that will permit the modular integration of the proposed architecture.

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Microalgae are very effective microorganisms for CO2 capturing and a promising source of lipids for biodiesel as well as other interesting compounds. Many different ways of exploitation of these organisms are being tested. This work presents a review of the state of the art of the research and development of thermochemical conversion of microalgae with a special focus on pyrolysis and hydrothermal liquefaction. Aspects related to the type of reactors, the products obtained and the analytical applications are covered. The actual reaction scheme of pyrolysis of microalgae is extremely complex because of the formation of over hundreds of intermediate products. Various kinetic models reported in the literature and in a previous study with experimental validations are presented in this review to provide the current status of the study.

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New technologies have transformed teaching processes and enabled new ways of study and learning. In these activities, it is suspected that the students don't make good use of new available technologies or, in the best case, they are underused. The analysis of this issue with the design of strategies to correct any defects found is the motivation that supports the development of this work and the main purpose of it. Evaluate information search habits used by the student and analyse their deduct synthesis and processing capabilities of the results found. The researchers of this study are university teachers of first year subjects, which allows them to know the information search performances by students.