- E-Learning and Knowledge Management
- Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
- Distributed systems and fault tolerance
- Journalism and Media Studies
- Higher Education Teaching and Evaluation
- Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
- Libraries, Manuscripts, and Books
- Information Architecture and Usability
- Education and Digital Technologies
- Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
- Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
- Real-Time Systems Scheduling
- Open Source Software Innovations
- Educational Technology in Learning
- Educational Innovations and Technology
- Educational Practices and Policies
- Mobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing
- Quality and Safety in Healthcare
- Network Traffic and Congestion Control
- Teaching and Learning Programming
- Social Robot Interaction and HRI
- Advanced Optical Network Technologies
- Advertising and Communication Studies
- Media and Digital Communication
- Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
2004-2009
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
1997-1999
Abstract Nowadays computing environments are made of heterogeneous networked resources, but unlike used a decade ago, the current highly dynamic. During session, new resources likely to appear and some go online or move other place. The operating system is supposed hide most complexity such make it easy write applications using them. However, that not case with our systems. Plan B attempts allow their programmers select use whatever available without forcing them deal problems created by...
Today, there are several different communication interfaces available and we plug/unplug them at will. However, our network programming remain similar to those used when was most one interface. As a result, applications must struggle with the problem of adapting changes in facilities: they select appropriate network, switch another current fails, re-establish failed connections, so on. Although systems middleware that solve part these problems, is no integrated approach addresses underlying...
Article Programming distributed fault tolerant systems: the replicAda approach Share on Authors: Pedro de las Heras-Quirós Grupo Sistemas y Comunicaciones (GSyC), Universidad Carlos III Madrid MadridView Profile , Jesús M. González-Barahona José Centeno-González Authors Info & Claims TRI-Ada '97: Proceedings of conference '97November 1997 Pages 21–29https://doi.org/10.1145/269629.269632Online:01 November 1997Publication History 2citation315DownloadsMetricsTotal Citations2Total...
When facing the problem of teaching basis robot control programming to computer science students, apart from syllabus course, some other requirements have be considered, such as which is most appropriate and are right tools for learning how it. In this paper, we describe chosen robotics, focusing on an environment that supports practical assignments. We also analyze reasons made us choose each tool, giving special emphasis Libre software requirement imposed every tool using. Finally, present...
Article Free Access Share on Teaching network programming with Ada and Lower_Layer Authors: Jesás M. González-Barahona Grupo de Sistemas y Comunicaciones (GSyG), Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Butarque 15, E-28911 Leganés, Spain SpainView Profile , José Centeno-González Pedro las Heras-Quirós Francisco J. Ballesteros-Cámara View Luis Lóopez-Fernández Authors Info & Claims TRI-Ada '97: Proceedings of the conference '97November 1997 Pages...