@ufpso.edu.co
Departamento sistemas e informática
Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander Ocaña
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Dewar Rico-Bautista currently works at the Sistemas e informática, Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander Ocaña/Colombia. Dewar does research in Teacher Education. Telecommunications engineer and systems engineer.
Computer Networks and Communications, Computer Engineering, Software, Education
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Jose Swaminathan, Anand Prem Rajan, Hanna Zachariah, Snigdha Bhattacharyya, Nolfer Rico-Bautista, Eduar Bayona-Ibáñez, and Dewar Rico-Bautista
Springer Nature Singapore
Jose Swaminathan, Esther Jose, Gopi Krishna, Yurley Medina-Cárdenas, and Dewar Rico-Bautista
Springer Nature Singapore
Mauricio Alfredo Zafra-Aycardi, Dewar Rico-Bautista, Diego Armando Mejía-Bugallo, and Jorge Antonio Sequeda-Serrano
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Kushi Jain, Jose Swaminathan, and Dewar Rico-Bautista
Springer Nature Switzerland
Dewar Rico-Bautista, Efrén Romero-Riaño, Yurley Medina-Cárdenas, Claudia Jazmín Galeano-Barrera, Fabián R. Cuesta-Quintero, Edwin Barrientos-Avendaño, Luis A. Coronel-Rojas, Yesenia Areniz-Arévalo, Jose Swaminathan, and Nolfer Rico-Bautista
Springer Nature Singapore
Claudia Jazmín Galeano-Barrera, María Eugenia Arango Ospina, Edgar Mauricio Mendoza García, Dewar Rico-Bautista, and Efrén Romero-Riaño
MDPI AG
Countries with great deficiencies in development, research, and innovation are investing resources to advance in this aspect; meanwhile, it is necessary to advance in initiatives that promote local development, through the correct use and management of endogenous territorial capacities to achieve economic, social, and environmental development, and this is where the territorial development approach has intervened during the last decades. To obtain an understanding of the evolution of the research field on territorial development, a study of research topics and groups of research topics is implemented from subscription-based data sources (Scopus, Science direct, Ebsco, and Web of Science) and open access (Lens and Dimension platforms). Keyword co-occurrence techniques were implemented, and indicators of link strength and density-centrality of clusters were used to abstract patterns of change within the field of study. The evolution of the area, trends, and issues related to territorial development are identified in the different databases, mapping a discipline that still lacks comparative publications between research results at different scales.
Luis Duván Torrado-Mora and Dewar Rico-Bautista
IEEE
People with the condition of not being able to speak are a little difficult to understand since their way of expressing themselves is through their hands. We can use this condition to our advantage, using software to capture each letter that we want to translate. In this way, people with a dactylological language do not feel excluded from society in one way or another. The absence of devices or software that can translate sign language is scarce in Colombia. The main objective of this article is to identify what are the trends in research in this area and identify advances to help people who cannot speak or hear with the help of modern technology. A solution is proposed with a first version of a software oriented to hearing impaired people. The software contains multiple tools which will help the communication process with people with hearing and speech disabilities.
Maria Natalia Bohorquez Lobo, Torcoroma Velasquez Perez, and Dewar Rico-Bautista
IEEE
In recent years, the application of good IT governance and management practices based on reference frameworks and international standards has gained significant importance, especially when talking about the COBIT framework (Control Objectives for Information Technology and Related Technologies) in its various versions. Many of the organizations today do not have a defined or documented strategic direction, due to the lack of adequate management within their organization. That is why a systematic literature mapping was conducted to find studies related to IT governance and management, which serve as a reference for the project in development. This study is based on the methodology of “Systematic Mapping in Software Engineering” proposed by Petersen; initially a search was made in databases and institutional repositories where 173 documents were found; Following this, an analysis was carried out where various inclusion and exclusion criteria were implemented and a total of 58 documents were obtained, directly related to the subject of the investigation, in the necessary ones there is sufficient information on the justification, the method of implementation and recommendations for success in the various organizations that apply it.
Efrén Romero-Riaño, Claudia Galeano-Barrera, César D. Guerrero, Mauricio Martinez-Toro, and Dewar Rico-Bautista
Universidad Autonoma de Bucaramanga
The Internet of Things favors using technological tools in rural environments thanks to the ability to connect to the Internet between devices that facilitate daily tasks. The research aims to evaluate the usability of the decision support system for irrigation in agriculture, AgroRIEGO, through the development of an IoT-based device. The sponsors of this project were the Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies and the Center of Excellence in the Internet of Things Appropriation (CEA-IoT) in Colombia. Among the methods used is the use of the heuristic evaluation technique, structured into 15 categories and 62 subcategories of assessment. This analysis was complemented by the contribution of a group of experts in the design and development of IoT applications and devices and agriculture to assess the system's attributes.
Dewar Rico-Bautista, César D. Guerrero, César A. Collazos, Gina Maestre-Gongora, María Camila Sánchez-Velásquez, Yurley Medina-Cárdenas, Diana Teresa Parra-Sánchez, Antón Garcia Barreto, and Jose Swaminathan
Springer Nature Singapore
Dewar Rico-Bautista, César D. Guerrero, César A. Collazos, Gina Maestre-Gongora, María Camila Sánchez-Velásquez, Yurley Medina-Cárdenas, and Jose Swaminathan
Springer Nature Singapore
E Romero-Riaño, D Rico-Bautista, M Martinez-Toro, Y Medina-Cárdenas, and N Rico-Bautista
IOP Publishing
This article analyzes the evolution of artificial intelligence research from the bibliometric perspective. Bibliometrics, as one sub-field of scientometric, is defined as the use of statistical methods for analyzing publication data. A total of 8334 papers were identified divided into two periods, 2010-2014 and 2015-2019. To recognize the trends of artificial intelligence research, bibliometric analysis and social network analysis are combined to judge the current situation and development trends. The results revealed the keywords with the highest occurrence and those with the strongest linkage strength from cluster analysis. Moreover, the study of artificial intelligence was found to be an active field of growth, and the words that control the knowledge area were identified. The results of this study will facilitate the understanding of the progress and trends in artificial intelligence for researchers interested in understanding its evolution.
N A Rico-Bautista, D W Rico-Bautista, and N Arévalo-Pérez
IOP Publishing
Abstract This article explains details of the participation in the Science Fair that took place in the 2019 school year by some seventh-grade students from “Colegio Isidro Caballero Delgado”, Floridablanca, Colombia. This event is a space established by the institution, which takes place once a year to show different projects and experiments carried out by students from each of the school grades. The seventh-grade students for their participation took as their theme an Amusement Park; with this theme, they built different prototypes that resemble mechanical attractions using LEGO Education cards and applying STEAM. The aim is to explain different themes seen in the mathematics course during the year playfully and amusingly to the participating public through the operation of each of these prototypes and physics topics in its structure or operation. The structure of the document contains a first section, the introduction in which the context of the educational institution, the development of the science fair, and the use of LEGO Education cards for the 2019 version are addressed; a section II where the methodology and the applied strategy are detailed; in section III the results obtained are mentioned, and finally, in section IV the conclusions and possible recommendations are presented.
Jose Swaminathan, Gopi Krishna, Esther Jose, and Dewar Rico-Bautista
IEEE
A TQM (Total Quality Management) approach was applied to study the effect of lying on the academic performance of students and whether it leads to moral conflict or a weakening in academic performance. The result generated was the opposite of the common perception and it was found that up to a certain level, lying does help students academically but plays spoilsport when the intensity of the lies increases. It was also discovered that in an academic scenario, lying is a two-way channel and all parties (teachers, students, parents, and other academic personnel) benefit from the fruits their lies bear. Various TQM tools like Pareto diagrams, bar charts, pie charts, cause and effect diagrams and more were employed to analyse the data collected from a survey conducted on more than 250 people.
Dewar Rico-Bautista, Cesar D. Guerrero, Cesar A. Collazos, and Gina Maestre-Gongora
IEEE
An evolutionary approach for a traditional university to progress through levels towards a smart university can be seen in a maturity model. Although maturity models are numerous and widely applicable, there is little documentation on how to develop them. So far, academics often fall short of providing detailed guidelines and useful tools to support the practical adoption of models developed in universities. Technology management in universities has an impact on the quality of their academic and administrative processes. Smart Technologies such as Big Data, Cloud Computing. Internet of things and Artificial intelligence continue to emerge with great prominence.
Dewar Rico-Bautista, , Gina Paola Maestre-Góngora, Cesar D. Guerrero, Yurley Medina-Cárdena, Yesenia Areniz-Arévalo, María Camila Sanchez-Velasquez, Edwin Barrientos-Avendaño, , ,et al.
AISTI
El concepto de universidad inteligente es emergente, fuertemente anclado a las tecnologías inteligentes, y considerado por diferentes autores. Las organizaciones, incluidas las universidades, necesitan incorporar las tecnologías inteligentes para aprovechar las capacidades que proporcionan para transformar sus procesos e impulsarlas hacia nuevos modelos organizativos. Una universidad inteligente se centra en la mejora de su infraestructura tecnológica para alcanzar sus objetivos de calidad educativa. Este trabajo presenta los factores clave para la adopción de dos tecnologías inteligentes: Big Data y el Internet de las Cosas. Esta caracterización e integración permite concluir sobre la necesidad de alineación de la tecnología con los procesos de la organización, exigiendo una mayor interacción con la alta dirección.
Dewar Rico-Bautista, César D. Guerrero, César A. Collazos, Gina Maestre-Góngora, Julio A. Hurtado-Alegría, Yurley Medina-Cárdenas, and Jose Swaminathan
Universidad Autonoma de Bucaramanga
Smart University is an emerging concept, strongly anchored to smart technologies and considered by different authors in the literature. Organizations, including universities, need to incorporate smart technologies to take advantage of their capabilities to transform their processes and drive them toward new organizational models. A Smart University focuses on improving its technological infrastructure for achieving its quality educational goals. This paper presents the integration of the key factors for adopting four smart technologies: Cloud Computing, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and the Internet of Things. This characterization and integration allow us to conclude on the need to align digital technologies with the organization's processes, requiring greater interaction with the company’s senior management.
Dewar Rico-Bautista, Yurley Medina-Cardenas, Luis Anderson Coronel-Rojas, Fabian Cuesta-Quintero, Gina Maestre-Gongora, and Cesar D. Guerrero
Springer Singapore