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RIE : revista de investigación educativa

2018

Se revisa la evolución, situación actual y perspectivas de las revistas de investigación sobre educación, haciendo énfasis sobre las publicadas en español. Metodología: Se utiliza la estructura de la metodología DAFO (debilidades, amenazas, fortalezas y oportunidades), que ha demostrado ser una técnica muy eficaz para analizar y formular estrategias de acción que conduzcan a la mejora de un producto o servicio. Resultados: Se identifican las principales debilidades, amenazas, fortalezas y oportunidades de las revistas de investigación en educación, señalando los elementos fundamentales, internos y externos, que influyen sobre su desarrollo y calidad. Discusión: Se presentan conclusiones sob…

Sociology of scientific knowledgeService (systems architecture)investigación sobre literatura científicaComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEducationResource (project management)Publicaciones ElectrónicasQuality (business)Scholastic JournalismEvaluationSWOT analysispublicación periódicamedia_commonRevistasScope (project management)Management sciencePublications:3 - Ciencias sociales::37 - Educación. Enseñanza. Formación. Tiempo libre [CDU]investigación educativaevaluaciónElectronic JournalsEducational researchPublicacionesJournalsPublicaciones CientíficasScientific communicationRevista de Investigación Educativa
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Theorising about barriers to open e-learning systems in public administrations

2018

Abstract Barriers to the general use of e-learning technology are known across various contexts. Despite increasing efforts to clarify the range of these barriers, few efforts have been made to advance the theorising about them and, thus, to answer why and how they unfold. This study is motivated to overcome this unaddressed problem and develops a process model based on adaptive structuration theory (AST) and the punctuated socio-technical change model (PSIC). It represents how barriers unfold between actors, technology, and organisational properties in public administrations. The PaSIC model provides a new perspective on how critical incidents drive the emergence and progress of barriers t…

Sociotechnical systemopen educational resourcesProcess (engineering)E-learning (theory)Change modelorganisational changeinformation systemsOrder (exchange)Management of Technology and InnovationPolitical science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationta516yhteisöllinen oppiminenBusiness and International ManagementApplied Psychologytietojärjestelmätta11305 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)collaborative e-learningpublic administrationOpen educational resourcesorganisaatiomuutokset0506 political scienceAdaptive structuration theoryevent studiesEngineering ethics050203 business & managementTechnological Forecasting and Social Change
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A metrics suite for evaluating agent-oriented architectures

2010

The Multi-agent Systems (MASs) paradigm continues to consolidate itself as a new branch of software engineering. Traditional software engineering strongly recommends to apply metrics in software developments. However, several research groups of experts in agent-oriented software engineering agree that classical software metrics and object-oriented metrics cannot directly measure the quality of MAS architectures. For this reason, this work proposes a suite of metrics to measure certain quality attributes of MAS architectures, considering agents and their organization. Most of these metrics are inspired by object-oriented metrics but they are adapted to agent-oriented concepts. Proposed metri…

Software visualizationSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSocial software engineeringSoftware Engineering Process GroupResource-oriented architectureComputer sciencebusiness.industrySoftware developmentSoftware peer reviewAgent-oriented software engineeringSoftware qualitySoftware metricSoftwareSoftware sizingSoftware deploymentSoftware constructionComponent-based software engineeringmetric agentSoftware requirementsSoftware systemSoftware verification and validationbusinessSoftware engineeringHalstead complexity measures
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Information Streaming Systems: A Review

2018

Ubiquitous nature of information determines continuous decision making always based on its stream coming from the environment, not only in the human, but also in the animal world. Communication between the users of information system is a fundamental concept for acquiring, showing, spreading, sharing and constantly increasing the knowledge about the circumstances under which they are in need to make a move all alone as well as while working in groups. In this paper, we review information stream-based systems on amount of information acceptable to facilitate the process of decision making, also in multilingual settings. We analyze the information system objects and the resource management cy…

Softwarebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Computer sciencePerspective (graphical)Information systemInformation technologyResource managementInformation flow (information theory)businessData scienceNatural language2018 Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications (INISTA)
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Key Biochemical Attributes to Assess Soil Ecosystem Sustainability

2011

Soil is not a renewable resource, at least within the human timescale. In general, any anthropic exploitation of soils tends to disturb or divert them from a more “natural” development which, by definition, represents the best comparison term for measuring the relative shift from soil sustainability. The continuous degradation of soil health and quality due to abuse of land potentiality or intensive management occurs since decades. Soil microbiota, being ‘the biological engine of the Earth’, provides pivotal services in the soil ecosystem functioning. Hence, management practices protecting soil microbial diversity and resilience, should be pursued. Besides, any abnormal change in rate of in…

Soil healthAgroforestrybusiness.industrySoil quality • Soil enzymes • C and N mineralisation-immobilisation • Microbial diversity • Nucleic acid- and fatty acid-based indicatorsSettore AGR/13 - Chimica Agrariacomplex mixturesSoil qualityTillageAgricultureSoil waterSustainabilityEnvironmental scienceEcosystembusinessRenewable resource
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Connecting the public with soil to improve human health

2019

Despite the definite links between soil and human health, it is likely that most people do not think about soil when considering human health. There is a disconnect between most people in our modern society and soil, and when people notice soil it is often in a negative context. People care for things that matter to them, and creating a more positive public image of soil could improve human health by leading to better treatment and understanding of the soil resource. There are a number of concepts that may be able to connect people to the soil, including terroir, soil health and soil security. While terroir originally established a connection between those who appreciate wine and the soils …

Soil healtheducation.field_of_studyResource (biology)PopulationSoil ScienceContext (language use)04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSocial marketingEcosystem servicesWater security040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesBusinesseducationEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTerroirEuropean Journal of Soil Science
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Soil and irrigation sustainability practices

2013

Soil managementIrrigationAgroforestrySustainabilitySoil ScienceEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliIrrigation managementWater resource managementAgronomy and Crop ScienceSoil irrigation sustainability practicesEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and Technology
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Historical Perspectives on Soil Mapping and Process Modeling for Sustainable Land Use Management

2017

Basic soil management goes back to the earliest days of agricultural practices, approximately 9000 BCE. Through time humans developed soil management techniques of ever increasing complexity, including plows, contour tillage, terracing, and irrigation. Spatial soil patterns were being recognized as early as 3000 BCE, but the first soil maps did not appear until the 1700s and the first soil models finally arrived in the 1880s. The beginning of the 20th century saw an increase in standardization in many soil science methods and wide-spread soil mapping in many parts of the world, particularly in developed countries. However, the classification systems used, mapping scale, and national coverag…

Soil mapHydrology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLand usebusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementSoil classification04 agricultural and veterinary sciences01 natural sciencesSoil qualitySoil managementSoil surveyAgricultural soil scienceSoil functions040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental sciencebusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Influence of environmental factors on the spatial distribution and diversity of forest soil in Latvia

2012

This study was carried out to determine the spatial relationships between environmental factors (Quaternary deposits, topographical situation, land cover, forest site types, tree species, soil texture) and soil groups, and their prefix qualifiers (according to the international Food and Agricultural Organization soil classification system World Reference Base for Soil Resources [FAO WRB]). The results show that it is possible to establish relationships between the distribution of environmental factors and soil groups by applying the generalized linear models in data statistical analysis, using the R 2.11.1 software for processing data from 113 sampling plots throughout the forest terri…

Soil mapRegosolforest typeSoil textureEcologylcsh:QE1-996.5Soil classificationLand coverlcsh:GeologyGeographySoil seriesgeneralized linear models.Unified Soil Classification SystemWorld Reference Base for Soil ResourcesGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPhysical geographyQuaternary depositsFAO WRB classificationWater Science and TechnologyEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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Goal Oriented Soil Mapping

2017

Abstract Soil mapping is very important for the correct implementation of sustainable land use management. In recent decades, soil mapping methods and data availability have increased exponentially, improving the quality of the maps produced. Despite these advances, local knowledge is a great source of information, refined for centuries and useful for soil mapping and the implementation of a sustainable land management. Local wisdom and experience should be an important aspect of soil mapping because farmers will be one of the major end-users of the maps produced and they should account for the farmers’ reality. However, several problems have been identified in the spatial correlation betwe…

Soil mapSustainable land managementGoal orientationLand useManagement sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental resource managementFolk classificationSoil classification04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBiological classification010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSGeography040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesQuality (business)business0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common
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