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2010

ELEARNING FRAMEWORKS: A SURVEY

Authors
Leal, JP; Queiros, R;

Publication
4TH INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE (INTED 2010)

Abstract
In recent years the concept of eLearning Framework emerged associated with several initiatives promoted by educational organizations. These initiatives share a common goal: to create flexible learning environments by integrating heterogeneous systems already available in many educational institutions. The paper provides an introductory survey on eLearning Frameworks. It gathers information on these initiatives categorizes them and compares their features regarding a set of predefined criteria such as: architecture, business model, primary user groups, technical implementations, adopted standards, maturity and future development.

2010

Methodology for non-hierarchical collaboration networks for complex products manufacturing

Authors
Kankaanpää, T; Shamsuzzoha, A; Carneiro, L; Almeida, R; Helo, P; Fornasiero, R; Ferreira, PS; Chiodi, A;

Publication
2010 IEEE International Technology Management Conference, ICE 2010

Abstract
To successfully compete in the market, European SMEs will have to adopt new business models and establish dynamic and non-hierarchical networks, assuring quick response, fast time to market, differentiated offerings and competitive prices. Sustainability will be found in high-variety and low-volume businesses, related with complex products design and manufacturing. This paper presents a Methodology concept, developed by the European project Net-Challenge, supporting SMEs in building and operating non-hierarchical business networks for complex products manufacturing with Engineer-To-Order (ETO) or Assemble-To-Order (ATO) strategies. © 2010 IEEE.

2010

Temperature- and Strain-Independent Curvature Sensor Based on Multimode Interference

Authors
Silva, S; Frazao, O; Ferreira, LA; Araujo, FM; Malcata, FX; Santos, JL;

Publication
FOURTH EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS

Abstract
This work describes a fibre optic sensing structure that is sensitive to curvature, and features a low temperature- and strain cross-sensitivity. It is based on multimode interference, and relies on a single mode - step index multimode - single mode fibre configuration. It was observed that the transmitted optical power in such layout becomes highly sensitive to the wavelength of operation and to the length of the multimode fibre. The optical spectrum entertains two dominant loss bands, at wavelengths that have similar responses both to temperature and strain, and different responses to curvature. Based on this result, an interrogation approach is proposed that permits substantial sensitivity to curvature (8.7 +/- 0.1 nm.m) and residual sensitivities to temperature and strain (0.3 +/- 0.1 pm/degrees C and -0.06 +/- 0.01 pm/mu epsilon, respectively).

2010

Formulations for the Weight-Constrained Minimum Spanning Tree Problem

Authors
Requejo, C; Agra, A; Cerveira, A; Santos, E; Simos, TE; Psihoyios, G; Tsitouras, C;

Publication
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS, VOLS I-III

Abstract
We consider the Weight-constrained Minimum Spanning Tree problem (WMST). The WMST aims at finding a minimum spanning tree such that the overall tree weight does not exceed a specified limit on a graph with costs and weights associated with each edge. We present and compare, from the computational point of view, several formulations for the WMST. From preliminary computational results we propose a model that combines a formulation similar to the well known Miller-Tucker-Zemlin formulation with the cut-set inequalities.

2010

HAND GRIP STRENGTH IN A SAMPLE Of 11 to 14 Years Old Children

Authors
Carreira, H; Amaral, TF; Bras Silva, C; Oliveira, BMPM; Borges, N;

Publication
ACTA MEDICA PORTUGUESA

Abstract
HAND GRIP STRENGTH IN A SAMPLE Of 11 to 14 Years Old Children Introduction: The determination of hand grip strength is an objective method of evaluation of upper members' integrity. It is also used as a general health indicator. Data about grip strength values in healthy children is useful in the research and diagnosis of diseases that interfere with grip force. The aim of this study was to determine average values of children hand grip strength by age and evaluate its relation with weight and height. Material and Methods: Hand grip strength was measured with the dynamometer Jamar Hydraulic Hand (R) in a convenience sample of 195 children of either gender, with ages between 11 and 14 years old. Results: Statistical significant differences were observed in hand grip strength between genders, being higher in boys. Moderate correlations were found between grip strength and age (R = 0.679, p < 0.001), height (R = 0.691, p < 0.001), and weight (R = 0.620, p < 0.001). Conclusion: The present study presents values of hand grip strength obtained from a sample of Portuguese children of 11 to 14 years old, which are directly associated with height and weight.

2010

INTEGRATION OF REPOSITORIES IN ELEARNING SYSTEMS

Authors
Leal, JP; Queiros, R;

Publication
ICEIS 2010: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS, VOL 1: DATABASES AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTEGRATION

Abstract
The wide acceptance of digital repositories today in the eLearning field raises several interoperability issues. In this paper we present the interoperability features of a service oriented repository of learning objects called crimsonHex. These features are compliant with the existing standards and we propose extensions to the IMS interoperability recommendation, adding new functions, formalizing message interchange and providing also a REST interface. To validate the proposed extensions and its implementation in crimsonHex we developed a repository plugin for Moodle 2.0 that is expected to be included in the next release of this popular learning management system.

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