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Paradigm shift in engineering education More time is needed

2010

Abstract Information Technology (IT) becomes: innovation motor, engineering toolbox; basic part of curricula. The impact on engineering education is due to shifting from industrial towards post-industrial engineering. IT is the most suitable domain to bear the paradigmatic shifts able to lessen the paradox of temporal dissociation between the present process of teaching and its future mirroring in life-long learning. Hence, a modern approach to time and to its related concepts is focused upon. The essence of applying new paradigms in education is exemplified via the advanced subdomain of artificial intelligence. Conclusion: carrying out such educational innovations is urgent, painless and a…

Lisbon objectivesComputer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Lifelong learninglifelong learningInformation technologyDomain (software engineering)paradigmatic shiftEngineering educationParadigm shiftagent-orientationGeneral Materials ScienceEngineering ethicstemporal dimensionArtificial intelligencebusinesspost-industrial engineeringCurriculumProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Les Fleurs bleues de Raymond Queneau : le roman hybride

2015

Oulipotransgression of the fictional genrespatio-temporal dimensionQueneaupluralismintertextual gameshybrid and polyphonic novel
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Futures Past

2021

The article explores the dimension of temporality and the changes it has undergone as a result of the pandemic outbreak.

Semiotics temporal dimension futures pastSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Study of the urban dynamics by a new computer application, OH-FET

2014

International audience; The study of the urban fabric and the spatial dynamics of urban space is based on an understanding of the city as a complex system composed of individual historical objects. The OH_FET model which we developed since 2004, is based on this approach of urban space. It describes the historical urban object as the Cartesian product of three basic dimensions: function (social use), space and time from the works of Donna Peuquet in geomatics and James Allen in artificial intelligence. Although the heuristic potential of the model have already been proven to work on the cities of Tours and , more recently, Vendome in France, the integration constraints, the designing and da…

[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[ SHS ] Humanities and Social Sciences[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographytemporal dimensionchronographie[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesPython languageUrban transformation[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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