Approximation to the Dynamic Hypermedial Device modeling for the analysis of interactions

Autores
Rodríguez, Guillermo L.; San Martín, Patricia S.
Año de publicación
2010
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
The following research proposes a first approximation to the Dynamic Hypermedial Device modeling based on the analysis of interactions. In addition, the DEVS (Discrete EVents dynamic Systems) formalism is employed, which is particularly suitable for the modeling of discrete event systems with continuous time. In this sense, the descriptive model of the denominated "Hypermedial Package" is presented as a basic conceptual component of the DHD. Then, a functional example of basic analysis of the interactions implemented in the PowerDEVS environment is shown. The ultimate goal of this proposal is to provide a tool to assist in the quality analysis and evaluation of the interaction processes through the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Moreover, because of the current use of ICT in research, education, and in other fields, they may help in the responsible construction of a more equitable, pluralistic and open "Knowledge Society".
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Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
PowerDEVS
ICT
Discrete event
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Approximation to the Dynamic Hypermedial Device modeling for the analysis of interactions
title Approximation to the Dynamic Hypermedial Device modeling for the analysis of interactions
spellingShingle Approximation to the Dynamic Hypermedial Device modeling for the analysis of interactions
Rodríguez, Guillermo L.
Ciencias Informáticas
PowerDEVS
ICT
Discrete event
title_short Approximation to the Dynamic Hypermedial Device modeling for the analysis of interactions
title_full Approximation to the Dynamic Hypermedial Device modeling for the analysis of interactions
title_fullStr Approximation to the Dynamic Hypermedial Device modeling for the analysis of interactions
title_full_unstemmed Approximation to the Dynamic Hypermedial Device modeling for the analysis of interactions
title_sort Approximation to the Dynamic Hypermedial Device modeling for the analysis of interactions
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rodríguez, Guillermo L.
San Martín, Patricia S.
author Rodríguez, Guillermo L.
author_facet Rodríguez, Guillermo L.
San Martín, Patricia S.
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author2 San Martín, Patricia S.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
PowerDEVS
ICT
Discrete event
topic Ciencias Informáticas
PowerDEVS
ICT
Discrete event
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The following research proposes a first approximation to the Dynamic Hypermedial Device modeling based on the analysis of interactions. In addition, the DEVS (Discrete EVents dynamic Systems) formalism is employed, which is particularly suitable for the modeling of discrete event systems with continuous time. In this sense, the descriptive model of the denominated "Hypermedial Package" is presented as a basic conceptual component of the DHD. Then, a functional example of basic analysis of the interactions implemented in the PowerDEVS environment is shown. The ultimate goal of this proposal is to provide a tool to assist in the quality analysis and evaluation of the interaction processes through the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Moreover, because of the current use of ICT in research, education, and in other fields, they may help in the responsible construction of a more equitable, pluralistic and open "Knowledge Society".
Facultad de Informática
description The following research proposes a first approximation to the Dynamic Hypermedial Device modeling based on the analysis of interactions. In addition, the DEVS (Discrete EVents dynamic Systems) formalism is employed, which is particularly suitable for the modeling of discrete event systems with continuous time. In this sense, the descriptive model of the denominated "Hypermedial Package" is presented as a basic conceptual component of the DHD. Then, a functional example of basic analysis of the interactions implemented in the PowerDEVS environment is shown. The ultimate goal of this proposal is to provide a tool to assist in the quality analysis and evaluation of the interaction processes through the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Moreover, because of the current use of ICT in research, education, and in other fields, they may help in the responsible construction of a more equitable, pluralistic and open "Knowledge Society".
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