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Tendo como motivação o desenvolvimento de uma representação gráfica de redes com grande número de vértices, útil para aplicações de filtro colaborativo, este trabalho propõe a utilização de superfícies de coesão sobre uma base temática multidimensionalmente escalonada. Para isso, utiliza uma combinação de escalonamento multidimensional clássico e análise de procrustes, em algoritmo iterativo que encaminha soluções parciais, depois combinadas numa solução global. Aplicado a um exemplo de transações de empréstimo de livros pela Biblioteca Karl A. Boedecker, o algoritmo proposto produz saídas interpretáveis e coerentes tematicamente, e apresenta um stress menor que a solução por escalonamento clássico.
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Tendo como motivação o desenvolvimento de uma representação gráfica de redes com grande número de vértices, útil para aplicações de filtro colaborativo, este trabalho propõe a utilização de superfícies de coesão sobre uma base temática multidimensionalmente escalonada. Para isso, utiliza uma combinação de escalonamento multidimensional clássico e análise de procrustes, em algoritmo iterativo que encaminha soluções parciais, depois combinadas numa solução global. Aplicado a um exemplo de transações de empréstimo de livros pela Biblioteca Karl A. Boedecker, o algoritmo proposto produz saídas interpretáveis e coerentes tematicamente, e apresenta um stress menor que a solução por escalonamento clássico. O estudo da estabilidade da representação de redes frente à variação amostral dos dados, realizado com base em simulações envolvendo 500 réplicas em 6 níveis de probabilidade de inclusão das arestas nas réplicas, fornece evidência em favor da validade dos resultados obtidos.
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This dissertation aims at examining empirical evidences obtained in the light of taxonomies and strategies for measuring firms technological capabilities and innovation in the context of developing countries, motivated by the fact that debates and studies directed to innovation has been intensified, for the last thirty years, by the recognition of its vital and growing importance to the technological, economic, competitive and industrial development of firms and countries. Two main tendencies can be identified on this debate. At one side, it¿s the literature related to the developed countries logic, whose companies are, in majority, positioned at the technological frontier, characterized by the domain of innovative advanced capabilities, directed to its sustaining, deepening and renewal. At the other side, there are the perspectives directed to the developing countries reality, where there is a prevalence of companies with deficiency of resources, still in process of accumulating basic and intermediate technological capabilities, with characteristics and technological development trajectories distinct or even reverse from those of developing countries. From this last tradition of studies, the measuring approaches based in C&T indicators and in types and levels of technological capabilities stand out. The first offers a macro level, aggregated perspective, through the analysis of a representative sample of firms, seeking to the generation of internationally comparable data, without addressing the intraorganizational specificities and nuances of the paths of technological accumulation developed by the firms, using, mostly, R&D statistics, patents, individual qualifications, indicators that carry their own limitations. On the other hand, studies that examine types and levels of technological capabilities are scarce, usually directed to a small sample of firms and/or industrial sectors. Therefore, in the light of the focus and potentialities of each of the perspectives, this scenario exposes a lack of studies that examine, in a parallel and complementary way, both types of strategies, seeking to offer more realistic, consistent and concrete information about the technological reality of developing countries. In order to close this gap, this dissertation examines (i) strategies of innovation measurement in the contexts of developing countries based on traditional approaches and C&T indicators, represented by four innovation surveys - ECIB, PINTEC, PAEP and EAI, and, (ii) from the perspective of technological capabilities as an intrinsic resource of the firm, the development of which occurs in a cumulative way and based on learning, presents and extracts generalizations of empirical applications of a metric that identifies types and levels of technological capabilities, through a dynamic and intra-firm perspective. The exam of the empirical evidences of the two approaches showed what each one of the metrics are capable to offer and the way they can contribute to the generation of information that reflect the technological development of specific industrial sectors in developing countries. In spite of the fact that the focus, objective, perspective, inclusion, scope and lens used are substantially distinct, generating, on a side, an aggregated view, and of other, an intra-sector, intra-organizational and specific view, the results suggest that the use of one doesn't implicate discarding or abdicating the other. On the contrary, using both in a complementary way means the generation of more complete, rich and relevant evidences and analysis that offer a realistic notion of the industrial development and contribute in a more direct way to the design of corporate strategies and government policies, including those directed to the macro level aspects just as those more specific and focused, designed to increment and foment firms in-house innovative efforts.
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O projeto de sistemas intrachip (SoCs) é uma atividade de alto grau de complexidade, dados a dimensão de SoCs, na ordem do bilhão de transistores, os requisitos de tempo de desenvolvimento e de consumo de energia, entre outros fatores. A forma de dominar a complexidade de projeto de SoCs inclui dividir a funcionalidade do sistema em módulos de menor complexidade, denominados de núcleos de propriedade intelectual (núcleos IP), interligados por uma infra-estrutura de comunicação. Enquanto núcleos IP podem ser reusados de outros projetos ou adquiridos de terceiros, a infra-estrutura de comunicação deve sempre ser desenvolvida de forma personalizada para cada SoC. O presente trabalho volta-se para o projeto de infraestruturas de comunicação eficientes. Questões importantes neste contexto são a eficiência da comunicação, refletida e.g. em medidas de vazão e latência, a redução de área de silício para implementar a comunicação, e a redução da energia consumida na comunicação. Estas questões dependem da escolha da infra-estrutura de comunicação. Barramentos são as infra-estruturas mais usadas nas comunicações intrachip, mas têm sido consideradas como pouco adequadas para servir a necessidade de comunicação de SoCs futuros. Redes intrachip vêm emergindo como um possível melhor candidato. Nesta infra-estrutura de comunicação, um problema a ser resolvido é o posicionamento relativo de núcleos IP dentro da rede, visando otimizar desempenho e reduzir o consumo de energia, no que se denomina aqui problema de mapeamento. Dada a complexidade deste problema, considera-se fundamental dispor de modelos para capturar as características da infra-estrutura de comunicação, bem como da aplicação que a emprega A principal contribuição deste trabalho é propor e avaliar um conjunto de modelos de computação voltados para a solução do problema de mapeamento de núcleos de propriedade intelectual sobre uma infra-estrutura de comunicação. Três modelos são propostos (CDM, CDCM e ECWM) e comparados, entre si e com três outros disponíveis na literatura (CWM, CTM e ACPM). Embora os modelos sejam genéricos, os estudos de caso restringem-se aqui a infra-estruturas de comunicação do tipo rede intrachip. Dada a diversidade de modelos de mapeamento, propõe-se uma segunda contribuição, o metamodelo Quantidade, Ordem, Dependência (QOD), que relaciona modelos de mapeamento usando os critérios expressos na denominação QOD. Considerando o alto grau de abstração dos modelos empregados, julga-se necessário prover uma conexão com níveis inferiores da hierarquia de projeto. Neste sentido, uma terceira contribuição original do presente trabalho é a proposta de modelos de consumo de energia e tempo de comunicação para redes intrachip. Visando demonstrar a validade de todos os modelos propostos, foram desenvolvidos métodos de uso destes na solução do problema de mapeamento, o que constitui uma quarta contribuição. Estes métodos incluem algoritmos de mapeamento, estimativas de tempo de execução, consumo de energia e caminhos críticos em infra-estruturas de comunicação. Como quinta contribuição, propõe-se o framework CAFES, que integra os métodos desenvolvidos e os modelos de mapeamento em algoritmos computacionais. Uma última contribuição do presente trabalho é um método habilitando a estimativa de consumo de energia para infra-estruturas de comunicação e sua implementação como uma ferramenta computacional.
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Aproxima conceitos de estraégia à carreira, propondo, pela ótica do executivo, uma estrutura de análise de carreiras. Aborda conceitos de carreira, como empregabilidade e ciclo de vida, aém de posicionar o executivo no novo contexto competitivo. Apresenta diferentes abordagens estratégicas, como o modelo de ánalise da indústria (Rivalidade Amplia),Porter, Cadeia de valor porter e competências Essenciais, Hamel & Prahalad. Operacionaliza, através de estudo de caso, o esquema de análise
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Esta dissertação apresenta duas implementações de algoritmos para gerência dinâmica de memória em software, as quais foram desenvolvidas utilizando como alvo uma plataforma embarcada Java. Uma vez que a plataforma utilizada pertence a uma metodologia para geração semi-automática de hardware e software para sistemas embarcados, os dois algoritmos implementados foram projetados para serem integrados ao contexto desta mesma metodologia. Como forma de estabelecer comparações detalhadas entre as duas implementações desenvolvidas, foram realizadas diversas estimativas em desempenho, uso de memória, potência e energia para cada implementação, utilizando para isto duas versões existentes da plataforma adotada. Através da análise dos resultados obtidos, observou-se que um dos algoritmos desenvolvidos obteve um desempenho melhor para realização da gerência dinâmica da memória. Em contrapartida, o outro algoritmo possui características de projeto que possibilitam sua utilização com aplicações de tempo-real. De um modo geral, os custos adicionais resultantes da utilização do algoritmo de tempo-real, em relação ao outro algoritmo também implementado, são de aproximadamente 2% para a potência média dissipada, 16% para o número de ciclos executados, 18% para a energia consumida e 10% sobre a quantidade de total memória utilizada. Isto mostra que o custo extra necessário para utilização do algoritmo de tempo real é razoavelmente baixo se comparado aos benefícios proporcionados pela sua utilização. Como impactos finais produzidos por este trabalho, obteve-se um acréscimo de 35% sobre o número total de instruções suportadas pela arquitetura utilizada. Adicionalmente, 12% das instruções que já existiam no conjunto desta arquitetura foram modificadas para se adaptarem aos novos mecanismos implementados. Com isto, o conjunto atual da arquitetura passa a corresponder a 44% do total de instruções existentes na arquitetura da máquina virtual Java. Por último, além das estimativas desenvolvidas, foram também realizadas algumas sugestões para melhoria global dos algoritmos implementados. Em síntese, alguns pontos cobertos por estas sugestões incluem: a migração de elementos do processamento do escopo dinâmico para o estático, o desenvolvimento de mecanismos escaláveis para compactação de memória em tempo-real, a integração de escalonadores ao processo de gerência de memória e a extensão do processo de geração semi-automática de software e hardware para sistemas embarcados.
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Atualmente o betão é o material estrutural mais utilizado a nível mundial no âmbito da construção civil. É composto por água, agregados grossos e finos, com ou sem adjuvantes, cimento e adições. Atendendo ao facto de a sua utilização ter vindo a ser bastante significativa, ao mesmo tempo torna-se uma solução dispendiosa, dada a presença de alguns dos seus constituintes, principalmente o cimento Portland. O aparecimento de novos componentes, capazes de substituírem parte do cimento e de aumentarem as capacidades do betão para responder às expectativas, nomeadamente, as adições e adjuvantes, induziram ao surgimento de betões mais resistentes, duradouros e capazes de responderem melhor às condições que lhes são exigidas em projeto. Neste contexto, desenvolveu-se o presente trabalho, com o objetivo de estudar as soluções em betão com maior viabilidade económica. Ao longo do presente estudo, pretende-se avaliar a possibilidade de recorrer à utilização de betões especiais para a construção de alguns elementos estruturais de edifícios. Nesta perspetiva, numa fase inicial do trabalho, apresenta-se uma breve introdução histórica sobre a evolução do betão, desde a sua descoberta até à atualidade, e, em seguida, discutem-se as vantagens e as desvantagens referentes a cada betão quando aplicado em diferentes elementos estruturais. Posteriormente, é feita uma breve análise, comparação e discussão de resultados referentes aos custos atualmente praticados em Portugal Continental e na Ilha da Madeira relativos a cada tipo de betão. A dissertação termina com a análise dos resultados obtidos.
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The IT capability is a organizational ability to perform activities of this role more effectively and an important mechanism in creating value. Its building process (stages of creation and development) occurs through management initiatives for improvement in the performance of their activities, using human resources and IT assets complementary responsible for the evolution of their organizational routines. This research deals with the IT capabilities related to SIG (integrated institutional management systems), built and deployed in UFRN (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte) to realization and control of administrative, academic and human resources activities. Since 2009, through cooperative agreements with federal and educational institutions of direct administration, UFRN has supported the implementation of these systems, currently involving more than 30 institutions. The present study aims to understand how IT capabilities, relevant in the design, implementation and dissemination of SIG, were built over time. This is a single case study of qualitative and longitudinal nature, performed by capturing, coding and analysis from secondary data and from semi-structured interviews conducted primarily with members of Superintenência de Informática, organizational unit responsible for SIG systems in UFRN. As a result, the technical, of internal relationship and external cooperation capabilities were identified as relevant in the successful trajectory of SIG systems, which have evolved in different ways. The technical capacity, initiated in 2004, toured the stages of creation and development until it reached the stage of stability in 2013, due to technological limits. Regarding the internal relationship capability, begun in 2006, it toured the stages of creation and development, having extended its scope of activities in 2009, being in development since then. Unlike the standard life cycle observed in the literature, the external cooperation capability was initiated by an intensity of initiatives and developments in the routines in 2009, which were decreasing to cease in 2013 in order to stabilize the technological infrastructure already created for cooperative institutions. It was still identified the start of cooperation in 2009 as an important event selection, responsible for changing or creating trajectories of evolution in all three capacities. The most frequent improvements initiatives were of organizational nature and the internal planning activity has been transformed over the routines of the three capabilities. Important resources and complementary assets have been identified as important for the realization of initiatives, such as human resources technical knowledge to the technical capabilities and external cooperation, and business knowledge, for all of them, as well as IT assets: the iproject application for control of development processes, and the document repository wiki. All these resources and complementary assets grew along the capacities, demonstrating its strategic value to SINFO/UFRN
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The industrial automation is directly linked to the development of information tecnology. Better hardware solutions, as well as improvements in software development methodologies make possible the rapid growth of the productive process control. In this thesis, we propose an architecture that will allow the joining of two technologies in hardware (industrial network) and software field (multiagent systems). The objective of this proposal is to join those technologies in a multiagent architecture to allow control strategies implementations in to field devices. With this, we intend develop an agents architecture to detect and solve problems which may occur in the industrial network environment. Our work ally machine learning with industrial context, become proposed multiagent architecture adaptable to unfamiliar or unexpected production environment. We used neural networks and presented an allocation strategies of these networks in industrial network field devices. With this we intend to improve decision support at plant level and allow operations human intervention independent
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In this thesis, a frequency selective surface (FSS) consists of a two-dimensional periodic structure mounted on a dielectric substrate, which is capable of selecting signals in one or more frequency bands of interest. In search of better performance, more compact dimensions, low cost manufacturing, among other characteristics, these periodic structures have been continually optimized over time. Due to its spectral characteristics, which are similar to band-stop or band-pass filters, the FSSs have been studied and used in several applications for more than four decades. The design of an FSS with a periodic structure composed by pre-fractal elements facilitates the tuning of these spatial filters and the adjustment of its electromagnetic parameters, enabling a compact design which generally has a stable frequency response and superior performance relative to its euclidean counterpart. The unique properties of geometric fractals have shown to be useful, mainly in the production of antennas and frequency selective surfaces, enabling innovative solutions and commercial applications in microwave range. In recent applications, the FSSs modify the indoor propagation environments (emerging concept called wireless building ). In this context, the use of pre-fractal elements has also shown promising results, allowing a more effective filtering of more than one frequency band with a single-layer structure. This thesis approaches the design of FSSs using pre-fractal elements based on Vicsek, Peano and teragons geometries, which act as band-stop spatial filters. The transmission properties of the periodic surfaces are analyzed to design compact and efficient devices with stable frequency responses, applicable to microwave frequency range and suitable for use in indoor communications. The results are discussed in terms of the electromagnetic effect resulting from the variation of parameters such as: fractal iteration number (or fractal level), scale factor, fractal dimension and periodicity of FSS, according the pre-fractal element applied on the surface. The analysis of the fractal dimension s influence on the resonant properties of a FSS is a new contribution in relation to researches about microwave devices that use fractal geometry. Due to its own characteristics and the geometric shape of the Peano pre-fractal elements, the reconfiguration possibility of these structures is also investigated and discussed. This thesis also approaches, the construction of efficient selective filters with new configurations of teragons pre-fractal patches, proposed to control the WLAN coverage in indoor environments by rejecting the signals in the bands of 2.4~2.5 GHz (IEEE 802.11 b) and 5.0~6.0 GHz (IEEE 802.11a). The FSSs are initially analyzed through simulations performed by commercial software s: Ansoft DesignerTM and HFSSTM. The fractal design methodology is validated by experimental characterization of the built prototypes, using alternatively, different measurement setups, with commercial horn antennas and microstrip monopoles fabricated for low cost measurements
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In this work, we propose a new approach to Interactive Digital Television (IDTV), aimed to explore the concepts of immersivity. Several architectures have been proposed to IDTV, but they did not explore coherently questions related to immersion. The goal of this thesis consists in defining formally what is immersion and interactivity for digital TV and how they may be used to improve user experience in this new televisive model. The approach raises questions such as the appropriate choice of equipment to assist in the sense of immersion, which forms of interaction between users can be exploited in the interaction-immersion context, if the environment where an immersive and interactive application is used can influence the user experience, and which new forms of interactivity between users, and interactivity among users and interactive applications can be explored with the use of immersion. As one of the goals of this proposal, we point out new solutions to these issues that require further studies. We intend to formalize the concepts that embrace interactivity in the brazilian system of digital TV. In an initial study, this definition is organized into categories or levels of interactivity. From this point are made analisis and specifications to achieve immersion using DTV. We pretend to make some case studies of immersive interactive applications for digital television in order to validate the proposed architecture. We also approach the use of remote devices anda proposal of middleware architecture that allows its use in conjunction with immersive interactive applications
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Men and women express different preferences for ideal romantic partners. These preferences seem to vary with the level of involvement and commitment expected for the relationship and the perceptions people have about themselves. The current work was developed to expand the findings related to this subject, investigating the market perception of romantic relationships and the effect of context on self-assessment and preferences for romantic partners. For this purpose, 753 undergraduate, Brazilian and American, were enrolled between March 2010 and November 2012 and took part in at least one of the four studies that compose this research, performing the assessment of specific stimulus-subject descriptions. Studies one and two addressed Brazilian and American samples to respectively describe female and male expectations on human mating market. It was observed that individuals from both the genders expect positive assortative mating within couples, that each trait is not evaluated independently, and, in addition to biological predispositions, factors as environmental local constrains and cultural values may also affect mating expectations. The contrasts between the samples showed that Americans valued physical-attractiveness and social-status in describing the same-gender subjects and their expected partners, while Brazilians valued social-skills. Another expectation was also identified for both genders: physically attractive women and men of high-status were expected to be paired to each other. Study three addressed males and females expectations regarding which characteristics are most relevant in ensuring desirable partnerships for same-gender individuals. The results showed that men and women can be grouped together by having similar expectations. However, the group mainly composed of men considered status characteristics as the most important attributes, while the groups mostly composed of women indicated that social skills or physical characteristics as the most important in appealing to a desirable partner. Finally, study four investigated the effect of social comparison on self-perception and mate preferences, revealing that individuals were aware of the attributes valued by the opposite-gender and that self-perception was affected by the attributes of other people. In sum, this work evidenced that romantic relationships can be interpreted as a biological market and that the value of the attributes in the romantic mating marketplace are associated with reproductive relevance of the characteristics.
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Pervasive applications use context provision middleware support as infrastructures to provide context information. Typically, those applications use communication publish/subscribe to eliminate the direct coupling between components and to allow the selective information dissemination based in the interests of the communicating elements. The use of composite events mechanisms together with such middlewares to aggregate individual low level events, originating from of heterogeneous sources, in high level context information relevant for the application. CES (Composite Event System) is a composite events mechanism that works simultaneously in cooperation with several context provision middlewares. With that integration, applications use CES to subscribe to composite events and CES, in turn, subscribes to the primitive events in the appropriate underlying middlewares and notifies the applications when the composed events happen. Furthermore, CES offers a language with a group of operators for the definition of composite events that also allows context information sharing
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The process for choosing the best components to build systems has become increasingly complex. It becomes more critical if it was need to consider many combinations of components in the context of an architectural configuration. These circumstances occur, mainly, when we have to deal with systems involving critical requirements, such as the timing constraints in distributed multimedia systems, the network bandwidth in mobile applications or even the reliability in real-time systems. This work proposes a process of dynamic selection of architectural configurations based on non-functional requirements criteria of the system, which can be used during a dynamic adaptation. This proposal uses the MAUT theory (Multi-Attribute Utility Theory) for decision making from a finite set of possibilities, which involve multiple criteria to be analyzed. Additionally, it was proposed a metamodel which can be used to describe the application s requirements in terms of the non-functional requirements criteria and their expected values, to express them in order to make the selection of the desired configuration. As a proof of concept, it was implemented a module that performs the dynamic choice of configurations, the MoSAC. This module was implemented using a component-based development approach (CBD), performing a selection of architectural configurations based on the proposed selection process involving multiple criteria. This work also presents a case study where an application was developed in the context of Digital TV to evaluate the time spent on the module to return a valid configuration to be used in a middleware with autoadaptative features, the middleware AdaptTV