6 research outputs found
Diseño y fabricación de un módulo de red con conectividad inalámbrica para las balanzas de Dibal
Dibal, es una empresa que ofrece soluciones de pesaje y etiquetado para los sectores del comercio y la industria. Entre sus productos más vendidos se encuentran las balanzas de uso comercial, utilizadas en la gran mayoría de supermercados. Dichas balanzas requieren comunicarse con ciertos servicios del supermercado con el objetivo de tener un control de ventas, cargar nuevos artículos, cargar un nuevo firmware, configurar balanzas en modo maestro o esclavo, etc. Esta comunicación se logra insertando una tarjeta de red inalámbrica en el interior de cada balanza, configurada para que se conecte al punto de acceso del supermercado. Hasta ahora, Dibal ha buscado, comprado y adaptado tarjetas de red de terceros, lo cual ha acarreado diversos problemas relacionados con la adaptabilidad de la tarjeta a la balanza.
En el marco de la realización de unas prácticas en cooperación educativa en Dibal, la Dirección Técnica de la empresa propuso al autor de este trabajo la realización de un Trabajo Fin de Grado (TFG) que tuviera por objeto el diseño de una tarjeta de comunicaciones inalámbricas adecuada a las necesidades de las balanzas de Dibal para superar los problemas derivados de la dependencia de tarjetas de terceros. Como resultado de la realización de este TFG, hay que destacar dos aspectos: a) el diseño de una solución abierta y modular que facilita la actualización de los componentes de la tarjeta y la migración del software incluido en ella, y b) el desarrollo integral de una tarjeta de red que responde totalmente a los requisitos hardware planteados. Sin embargo, los requisitos software han sido cubiertos parcialmente: se ha configurado el sistema operativo OpenWRT de la tarjeta de acuerdo a las necesidades de operación en red (es decir, la tarjeta es totalmente funcional), pero no ha sido posible personalizar su interfaz de configuración tal y como se pretendía, debido a la complejidad que esconde el sistema de plantillas LuCI utilizado en OpenWRT.Dibalekin hezkuntza praktikak errealizatzeko esparruan, moldatze arazoak kentzeko
asmoz, arlo teknikoko zuzendariak Dibalen eskakizunak betetzen dituen sare txartel bat
diseinatzea proposatu zion lan honen egileari gradu amaierako lan (GrAL) moduan. GrAL
honen
emaitza
moduan hurrengo bi atal hauek nabarmentzen dira:
a) Osagaien
eguneratzea eta software migrazioa errazten duen soluzio ireki eta modular baten diseinua
egitea, eta b) Planteaturiko hardware eskakizunak guztiz betetzen dituen sare txartel bat
garatzea. Ordea, software eskakizunak partzialki bete dira: OpenWRT sistema
konfigura tu da sarearen beharrizanak betetzen
(hau da, guztiz funtzionala da), baina
LuCi-aren txantiloi
sistema konplexua dela eta, ez da izan posible hasieran planteatu
genuen bezala konfigurazio interfazea pertsonalizatzea.Dibal is a Company that offers weighing and labelling solutions
for
the commerce
and
industry
sectors. Among their most sold products are the scales for commercial use, used
in the vast majority of supermarkets.
This scale
require
communication with certain
supermarket services such as sales control, load new products, load new firmware,
configure scales in master or slave modes, etc. This communication is achieved by
introducing a wireless network card inside each scale configured
to connect to the
supermarket access point. Until now, Dibas has searched, bought and adapted third-party
network cards, which has led to several problems related to the adaptability of the card to
the scale.
In the framework of the realization of practice
s in educational cooperation in Dibal, the
technical manager of the company proposed to the author of this work the completion of
the Final Degree Project (FDP) that had the purpose to solve the problems arising from
the dependence of third-party cards. As
a result of the realization of this FDP, two aspects
must be highlighted: a) the design of an open and modular solution that facilitates the
updating of the components of the card and the migration of the software included in it,
and b) the integral develo
pment of a network card that fully meets the hardware
requirements. However, the software requirements have been partially covered: The
OpenWRT operating system of the card has been configured according to the needs of
network operation (the card is fully
functional), but it has not been possible to customize
the configuration interface as it was intended due to the complexity hidden by LuCi
template system used in OpenWRT
Diseño y fabricación de un módulo de red con conectividad inalámbrica para las balanzas de Dibal
Dibal, es una empresa que ofrece soluciones de pesaje y etiquetado para los sectores del comercio y la industria. Entre sus productos más vendidos se encuentran las balanzas de uso comercial, utilizadas en la gran mayoría de supermercados. Dichas balanzas requieren comunicarse con ciertos servicios del supermercado con el objetivo de tener un control de ventas, cargar nuevos artículos, cargar un nuevo firmware, configurar balanzas en modo maestro o esclavo, etc. Esta comunicación se logra insertando una tarjeta de red inalámbrica en el interior de cada balanza, configurada para que se conecte al punto de acceso del supermercado. Hasta ahora, Dibal ha buscado, comprado y adaptado tarjetas de red de terceros, lo cual ha acarreado diversos problemas relacionados con la adaptabilidad de la tarjeta a la balanza.
En el marco de la realización de unas prácticas en cooperación educativa en Dibal, la Dirección Técnica de la empresa propuso al autor de este trabajo la realización de un Trabajo Fin de Grado (TFG) que tuviera por objeto el diseño de una tarjeta de comunicaciones inalámbricas adecuada a las necesidades de las balanzas de Dibal para superar los problemas derivados de la dependencia de tarjetas de terceros. Como resultado de la realización de este TFG, hay que destacar dos aspectos: a) el diseño de una solución abierta y modular que facilita la actualización de los componentes de la tarjeta y la migración del software incluido en ella, y b) el desarrollo integral de una tarjeta de red que responde totalmente a los requisitos hardware planteados. Sin embargo, los requisitos software han sido cubiertos parcialmente: se ha configurado el sistema operativo OpenWRT de la tarjeta de acuerdo a las necesidades de operación en red (es decir, la tarjeta es totalmente funcional), pero no ha sido posible personalizar su interfaz de configuración tal y como se pretendía, debido a la complejidad que esconde el sistema de plantillas LuCI utilizado en OpenWRT.Dibalekin hezkuntza praktikak errealizatzeko esparruan, moldatze arazoak kentzeko
asmoz, arlo teknikoko zuzendariak Dibalen eskakizunak betetzen dituen sare txartel bat
diseinatzea proposatu zion lan honen egileari gradu amaierako lan (GrAL) moduan. GrAL
honen
emaitza
moduan hurrengo bi atal hauek nabarmentzen dira:
a) Osagaien
eguneratzea eta software migrazioa errazten duen soluzio ireki eta modular baten diseinua
egitea, eta b) Planteaturiko hardware eskakizunak guztiz betetzen dituen sare txartel bat
garatzea. Ordea, software eskakizunak partzialki bete dira: OpenWRT sistema
konfigura tu da sarearen beharrizanak betetzen
(hau da, guztiz funtzionala da), baina
LuCi-aren txantiloi
sistema konplexua dela eta, ez da izan posible hasieran planteatu
genuen bezala konfigurazio interfazea pertsonalizatzea.Dibal is a Company that offers weighing and labelling solutions
for
the commerce
and
industry
sectors. Among their most sold products are the scales for commercial use, used
in the vast majority of supermarkets.
This scale
require
communication with certain
supermarket services such as sales control, load new products, load new firmware,
configure scales in master or slave modes, etc. This communication is achieved by
introducing a wireless network card inside each scale configured
to connect to the
supermarket access point. Until now, Dibas has searched, bought and adapted third-party
network cards, which has led to several problems related to the adaptability of the card to
the scale.
In the framework of the realization of practice
s in educational cooperation in Dibal, the
technical manager of the company proposed to the author of this work the completion of
the Final Degree Project (FDP) that had the purpose to solve the problems arising from
the dependence of third-party cards. As
a result of the realization of this FDP, two aspects
must be highlighted: a) the design of an open and modular solution that facilitates the
updating of the components of the card and the migration of the software included in it,
and b) the integral develo
pment of a network card that fully meets the hardware
requirements. However, the software requirements have been partially covered: The
OpenWRT operating system of the card has been configured according to the needs of
network operation (the card is fully
functional), but it has not been possible to customize
the configuration interface as it was intended due to the complexity hidden by LuCi
template system used in OpenWRT
Assessing the Cost of Global Biodiversity and Conservation Knowledge
abstract: Knowledge products comprise assessments of authoritative information supported by standards, governance, quality control, data, tools, and capacity building mechanisms. Considerable resources are dedicated to developing and maintaining knowledge products for biodiversity conservation, and they are widely used to inform policy and advise decision makers and practitioners. However, the financial cost of delivering this information is largely undocumented. We evaluated the costs and funding sources for developing and maintaining four global biodiversity and conservation knowledge products: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, Protected Planet, and the World Database of Key Biodiversity Areas. These are secondary data sets, built on primary data collected by extensive networks of expert contributors worldwide. We estimate that US116–204 million), plus 293 person-years of volunteer time (range: 278–308 person-years) valued at US12–16 million), were invested in these four knowledge products between 1979 and 2013. More than half of this financing was provided through philanthropy, and nearly three-quarters was spent on personnel costs. The estimated annual cost of maintaining data and platforms for three of these knowledge products (excluding the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems for which annual costs were not possible to estimate for 2013) is US6.2–6.7 million). We estimated that an additional US12 million. These costs are much lower than those to maintain many other, similarly important, global knowledge products. Ensuring that biodiversity and conservation knowledge products are sufficiently up to date, comprehensive and accurate is fundamental to inform decision-making for biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. Thus, the development and implementation of plans for sustainable long-term financing for them is critical.The article is published at http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.016064
Author Correction: Tree mode of death and mortality risk factors across Amazon forests
The original version of this Article contained an error in Table 2, where the number of individuals in the “All Amazonia” row was reported as 11,6431 instead of 116,431. Also, the original version of this Article contained an error in the Methods, where the R2 for the proportion of broken/uprooted dead trees increase per year was reported as 0.12, the correct value being 0.06. The original version of this Article contained errors in the author affiliations. The affiliation of Gerardo A. Aymard C. with UNELLEZGuanare, Herbario Universitario (PORT), Portuguesa, Venezuela Compensation International Progress S.A. Ciprogress–Greenlife.</p
A critical assessment of the theology of Camilo Torres in the light of Latin American theology : a theological paradigm for peace with justice for Colombia
The thesis aims to provide a critical assessment of Camilo Torres’ concept of efficacious love in the light of a hermeneutics and ethics of liberation, to contribute theoretically to theological reflection upon the mission of the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches in Colombia, and generally in Latin America. It proposes the thesis that the theology of Camilo Torres, viewed from the perspective of a hermeneutics and an ethics of liberation, can be foundational for seeking, constructing, and sustaining peace with justice in a context of oppression and violence.
Based on the theological analysis, the academic and spiritual motivation should respond to two fundamental questions in our academic inquiry: what foundation exists in Camilo Torres’ theology for the construction of a just, peaceful, liberative society and to enable proximity to the excluded, victimized, and poor population in Colombia to be achieved? And how can we as Christians respond to the grace of God in living efficaciously the values of the Kingdom of God, in order to bring structural changes in Colombia? The implications of the answers to those questions would result in the possibility to execute an integrating theological proposal for peace with justice for the church in Colombia.
In an interpretative mode, we consider critically the multidisciplinary interaction of some of the theological foundations of liberation theology. Our task consists in clarifying and constructing theological presuppositions for a dialectical examination of the historical and current situation in Colombia, viewed in the light of the internal problems and realities. Thus, it is our intention in order to attempt a significant interdisciplinary juncture, to examine and interpret such relevant concepts as efficacious love, faith with works, kenosis, hypostatic union, hermeneutics and ethics of liberation, social justice, personal and collective socio-political conversion, and a praxis of faith as the church’s mission in response to the Colombian context of poverty and violence
Directorio de consultores, recursos y sitios de Internet relacionados con bibliotecas mexicanas = Directory of consultants, resources & Internet sites relating to Mexican libraries
This guidebook was compiled for: 1) foreign librarians, 2) Mexican students enrolled in programs of study in the field of librarianship or in certificate programs in library science, 3) volunteers or those in practicum service, 4) paraprofessionals or the recently degreed Mexican librarian, 5) non-experts. This work, a bilingual annotated directory, contains basic information on a wide range of resources relevant to librarianship as presently practiced in Mexico: books, articles, useful web pages, events, possible contacts in institutions. To find specific phrases or words use your navigator’s BUSCAR/FIND search tool, or scroll down. There is no intention to publish the list at this time. The information is being provided as a free service. This directory database is not exhaustive; the user is encouraged to verify all data from the source. Please provide us with your opinion concerning this Directory. All additions, suggestions, or modifications will be welcome. To contact the compiler, email: William Abrams Indexing Services, [email protected] . Your comments will help us to improve future editions. Terms of Use: This Directory is not copyrighted. It is a document in the public domain. No rights are reserved, either for the original or for derivative works. The file may be freely copied without prior permission, preferably using a CD-ROM data disc (but if access is from the website, one should first verify that the download has completed before copying). (Abstract taken verbatim from author's)
