scholarly journals Sistema automatizado integral de información WEB como apoyo para la gestión de proyectos de estadía en la Universidad Tecnológica de Jalisco

Author(s):  
Edgardo Emmanuel González-Del Castillo ◽  
Ana Bertha López-Laguna ◽  
Rubén Hassem Macias-Brambilla ◽  
Adriana Isela Peña-Montes de Oca

This article details the software engineering process applied to the AGORA comprehensive web information system in the business stays module, developed by Depto. of Administration and Software Development in collaboration with the Academic Body No.02 Social Responsibility, Sustainability and Integral Development for SMEs of the Technological University of Jalisco, in order to automate the process of stay belonging to the area of Business Linkage, using the methodology Agile Kanba and a cascading software life cycle model, also known as a linear life cycle. The project arises from the need to manage the work carried out by university students, who during their stay during the last semester in a company that they attend full time, develop a project related to their career, allowing them to enhance the skills that the professional market demands and obtaining real work experience. This WEB system will be used for management and as a central repository for stay projects, which have been part of the strategies that companies have implemented as continuous improvement. These projects require tools that allow safeguarding, controlling and evidencing the achievements obtained in their development and implementation within the sector. Derived from these needs, a new technological development was implemented, as a module attached to the AGORA system that automates processes for obtaining data, safeguarding, controlling and classifying projects, which will contribute to the work of those companies with which it is linked.

2019 ◽  
pp. 17-23
Author(s):  
Adriana Isela Peña-Montes De Oca ◽  
Hasem Rubén Macías-Brambila ◽  
Ana Bertha López-Laguna ◽  
Edgardo Emanuel González-Del Castillo

This paper analyzes the impact ofintellectual capital considered as the new paradigm of competitiveness (Bueno, 2008, Villegas-González, Hernández-Calzada and Salazar-Hernández, 2017), through the implementation of a comprehensive web system for Academic Management and Linking of the Collaborative Thematic Network, on the companies in the SinergianetworkAcademia-EmpresaMyPymes de México, from the area of influence of the Technological Universities, integrated by the Academic Bodies: UTBB-CA-1 Information Technologies for the technological development of Bahía de Banderas and the UTJAL-CA-2 Social Responsibility, Sustainability and Integral Development for SMEs of the Technological University of Jalisco, same that served as coordinator of the Thematic Network of Academic Collaboration.Basis in the Skandia on companies of the SinergiaAcademiaEmpresa network of MyPymes in Mexico, based on the Skandia Navigator Model, which is tropicalized, assessing relationships between pairs ofvariables, through cross-checking or contingency tests,followed by discriminant analysis; to finally recognize therelationship between the variables "How many employees of your company are satisfied with work?" and "What is the rate of satisfaction of your customers?", as the one that has the best association to promote the generation of value.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-18
Author(s):  
Guillermo Rodriguez

Documents written in natural language constitute a major part of the artifacts produced during the software engineering life cycle. There is a growing interest in creating tools that can assist users in all phases of the software life cycle. The assistance requires techniques that go beyond traditional static and dynamic analysis. An example of such a technique is the application of information retrieval (IR), which exploits information found in documents of a software engineering process. The increased availability of data created as part of the software development process allows managers to apply novel analysis techniques on the data and use the results to guide the project's stakeholders. These data are then used to predict defects, gather insight into a project's life-cycle, and other tasks. This work proposes an IR approach to assist users in software engineering processes according their profile. The approach consists in recommending them related documents to a retrieved one in order to users understand and follow the process in a correct way. Furthermore, the assistance concentrates on legacy systems in which engineers must acquire knowledge generated by others. Implementation of the approach and an overview of evaluation are also summarized.


Author(s):  
Petar Halachev ◽  
Victoria Radeva ◽  
Albena Nikiforova ◽  
Miglena Veneva

This report is dedicated to the role of the web site as an important tool for presenting business on the Internet. Classification of site types has been made in terms of their application in the business and the types of structures in their construction. The Models of the Life Cycle for designing business websites are analyzed and are outlined their strengths and weaknesses. The stages in the design, construction, commissioning, and maintenance of a business website are distinguished and the activities and requirements of each stage are specified.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (14) ◽  
pp. 7939
Author(s):  
Sohani Vihanga Withanage ◽  
Komal Habib

The unprecedented technological development and economic growth over the past two decades has resulted in streams of rapidly growing electronic waste (e-waste) around the world. As the potential source of secondary raw materials including precious and critical materials, e-waste has recently gained significant attention across the board, ranging from governments and industry, to academia and civil society organizations. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the last decade of e-waste literature followed by an in-depth analysis of the application of material flow analysis (MFA) and life cycle assessment (LCA), i.e., two less commonly used strategic tools to guide the relevant stakeholders in efficient management of e-waste. Through a keyword search on two main online search databases, Scopus and Web of Science, 1835 peer-reviewed publications were selected and subjected to a bibliographic network analysis to identify and visualize major research themes across the selected literature. The selected 1835 studies were classified into ten different categories based on research area, such as environmental and human health impacts, recycling and recovery technologies, associated social aspects, etc. With this selected literature in mind, the review process revealed the two least explored research areas over the past decade: MFA and LCA with 33 and 31 studies, respectively. A further in-depth analysis was conducted for these two areas regarding their application to various systems with numerous scopes and different stages of e-waste life cycle. The study provides a detailed discussion regarding their applicability, and highlights challenges and opportunities for further research.


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