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Perses: Un framework para evaluar la Calidad de Servicio en aplicaciones móviles distribuidas
(Sociedad de Ingeniería de Software y Tecnologías de Desarrollo de Software (SISTEDES), 2021-09)
Las crecientes capacidades de los dispositivos finales han llevado al despliegue masivo de aplicaciones móviles distribuidas. El éxito de estas aplicaciones depende en gran medida de la Calidad del Servicio (QoS) que ...
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Using Scratch to Improve Learning Programming in College Students: A Positive Experience from a Non-WEIRD Country
(MDPI, 2021)
Teaching computer programming is a real challenge in the State University of Milagro (UNEMI), located in one of the least-developed zones in Ecuador, a non-WEIRD country (WEIRD stands for Western, Educated, Industrialized, ...
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A Framework For Security Assessment Of Systems Of Systems
(2020-11-19)
The “Systems of Systems” (SoS) emerged as a new horizon with the predominant use of information systems. In this meaning, at the end of 20th century the Systems of Systems have been adopted to define a set of systems ...
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Classifying and resolving software product line redundancies using an ontological first-order logic rule based method
(Elsevier, 2021)
Software product line engineering improves software quality and diminishes development cost and time by efficiently developing software products. Its success lies in identifying the commonalities and variabilities of a ...
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On Data Engineering and Knowledge Graphs - A holistic, smarter approach to data enrichment
(2020-10-22)
The recent years have seen an increased interest in the development of large, structured data sources that allow the application of algorithms for tasks such as question answering or product recommendations. This has ...
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Measuring data‑centre workfows complexity through process mining: the Google cluster case
(Springer, 2020)
Data centres have become the backbone of large Cloud services and applica-tions, providing virtually unlimited elastic and scalable computational and storage resources. The search for the efficiency and optimisation ...
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Coronavirus Optimization Algorithm: A Bioinspired Metaheuristic Based on the COVID-19 Propagation Model
(Mary Ann Liebert, 2020)
This study proposes a novel bioinspired metaheuristic simulating how the coronavirus spreads and infects healthy people. From a primary infected individual (patient zero), the coronavirus rapidly infects new victims, ...
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A preliminary study on deep transfer learning applied to image classification for small datasets
(Springer, 2020)
A new transfer learning strategy is proposed for image classification in this work, based on an 8-layer convolutional neural network. The transfer learning process consists in a training phase of the neural network on a ...
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Problem Generalization for Designing Recursive Algorithms
(Springer, 2020)
This paper focuses on the difficulty for university students to acquire, within computational thinking, the skills to solve certain problems through recur sion. The acquisition of this type of reasoning is essential to ...
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Gender Bias in Remote Pair Programming among Software Engineering Students: The twincode Exploratory Study
(Cornell University, 2021)
Context. Pair programming has been found to increase student interest in Computer Science, particularly so for women, and would therefore appear to be a way to help remedy the under–representation of women in the field. ...