En el contexto de toma de decisiones multicriterio y bajo ciertas circunstancias, puede ocurrir que no se pueda expresar una cierta valoración mediante una única etiqueta lingüística, ya que puede haber duda en esa valoración. En este trabajo, presentamos un modelo de consenso para problemas de toma de decisiones en grupo con relaciones de preferencia intervalares lingüísticas. Este modelo está basado en dos criterios de consenso, una medida de consenso y una de proximidad, y en el concepto de coincidencia entre preferencias. Calcularemos ambos criterios en los tres niveles de representación de una relación de preferencia y diseñaremos un mecanismo de realimentación automático para guiar a los expertos en el proceso para alcanzar el consenso.
This article presents a set of resources for helping to learn and teach the C programming language. This language is used on the subject "Informatica" (computing), in the Degree in Electronics and Automatics Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Madrid. The resources presented are interactive animations, that students can use to analyze, on a dynamic way, the behaviour of common programming structures on the C language. These resources are easily embedded on web pages , so students can access and use these animations through Internet.
This paper presents the improvements we plan to be introduce into the lab teaching of the subject "Programmable Logic Systems" in the Degree in Electronics and Automatics Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Madrid. The work includes the replacement of existing training systems by trainers specifically designed for scheduled practices, the reuse of replaced systems to develop remote labs and the creation of virtual instruments for analyzing the performance of the designs made by students.
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