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The biennial CONTROLO conferences are the main events promoted by
The CONTROLO 2016 - 12th Portuguese Conference on Automatic
Control, Guimaraes, Portugal, September 14th to 16th, was organized
by Algoritmi, School of Engineering, University of Minho, in
partnership with INESC TEC, and promoted by the Portuguese
Association for Automatic Control - APCA, national member
organization of the International Federation of Automatic Control -
IFAC. The seventy-five papers published in this volume cover a wide
range of topics. Thirty-one of them, of a more theoretical nature,
are distributed among the first five parts: Control Theory; Optimal
and Predictive Control; Fuzzy, Neural and Genetic Control; Modeling
and Identification; Sensing and Estimation. The papers go from
cutting-edge theoretical research to innovative control
applications and show expressively how Automatic Control can be
used to increase the well being of people.
At a time when architectural and urban studies are moving towards
seeking to accept and understand informal neighbourhoods rather
than ignoring or eradicating them, the need for experiments on the
ground is becoming increasingly urgent. In recent years, a growing
number of architects and urban designers have committed themselves
to the idea that these settlements are here to stay and require
selective intervention in order to achieve better living
conditions. This book contributes to the development of new
architectural approaches to informal neighbourhoods and to a better
understanding of human habitats that relates spatial issues to
broader economic and political questions. The contributors analyse
feasible and effective practical actions located in Africa, Latin
America and India, drawing upon empiric work to contextualise
concrete neighbourhoods. Complementing essays explore the deeply
intertwined nature of spatial practice, cultural identity and
social engagement. A conversation between contributors Julia King,
Paulo Moreira, Elisa Silva, AbdouMaliq Simone, and Ines Weizman,
moderated by Matthew Barac, rounds out this volume.
The biennial CONTROLO conferences are the main events promoted by
The CONTROLO 2016 - 12th Portuguese Conference on Automatic
Control, Guimaraes, Portugal, September 14th to 16th, was organized
by Algoritmi, School of Engineering, University of Minho, in
partnership with INESC TEC, and promoted by the Portuguese
Association for Automatic Control - APCA, national member
organization of the International Federation of Automatic Control -
IFAC. The seventy-five papers published in this volume cover a wide
range of topics. Thirty-one of them, of a more theoretical nature,
are distributed among the first five parts: Control Theory; Optimal
and Predictive Control; Fuzzy, Neural and Genetic Control; Modeling
and Identification; Sensing and Estimation. The papers go from
cutting-edge theoretical research to innovative control
applications and show expressively how Automatic Control can be
used to increase the well being of people.
This book contains a selection of papers accepted for presentation
and discussion at ROBOT 2015: Second Iberian Robotics Conference,
held in Lisbon, Portugal, November 19th-21th, 2015. ROBOT 2015 is
part of a series of conferences that are a joint organization of
SPR - "Sociedade Portuguesa de Robotica/ Portuguese Society for
Robotics", SEIDROB - Sociedad Espanola para la Investigacion y
Desarrollo de la Robotica/ Spanish Society for Research and
Development in Robotics and CEA-GTRob - Grupo Tematico de Robotica/
Robotics Thematic Group. The conference organization had also the
collaboration of several universities and research institutes,
including: University of Minho, University of Porto, University of
Lisbon, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, University of Aveiro,
University of Zaragoza, University of Malaga, LIACC, INESC-TEC and
LARSyS. Robot 2015 was focussed on the Robotics scientific and
technological activities in the Iberian Peninsula, although open to
research and delegates from other countries. The conference
featured 19 special sessions, plus a main/general robotics track.
The special sessions were about: Agricultural Robotics and Field
Automation; Autonomous Driving and Driver Assistance Systems;
Communication Aware Robotics; Environmental Robotics; Social
Robotics: Intelligent and Adaptable AAL Systems; Future Industrial
Robotics Systems; Legged Locomotion Robots; Rehabilitation and
Assistive Robotics; Robotic Applications in Art and Architecture;
Surgical Robotics; Urban Robotics; Visual Perception for Autonomous
Robots; Machine Learning in Robotics; Simulation and Competitions
in Robotics; Educational Robotics; Visual Maps in Robotics; Control
and Planning in Aerial Robotics, the XVI edition of the Workshop on
Physical Agents and a Special Session on Technological Transfer and
Innovation.
This book contains a selection of papers accepted for presentation
and discussion at ROBOT 2015: Second Iberian Robotics Conference,
held in Lisbon, Portugal, November 19th-21th, 2015. ROBOT 2015 is
part of a series of conferences that are a joint organization of
SPR - "Sociedade Portuguesa de Robotica/ Portuguese Society for
Robotics", SEIDROB - Sociedad Espanola para la Investigacion y
Desarrollo de la Robotica/ Spanish Society for Research and
Development in Robotics and CEA-GTRob - Grupo Tematico de Robotica/
Robotics Thematic Group. The conference organization had also the
collaboration of several universities and research institutes,
including: University of Minho, University of Porto, University of
Lisbon, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, University of Aveiro,
University of Zaragoza, University of Malaga, LIACC, INESC-TEC and
LARSyS. Robot 2015 was focussed on the Robotics scientific and
technological activities in the Iberian Peninsula, although open to
research and delegates from other countries. The conference
featured 19 special sessions, plus a main/general robotics track.
The special sessions were about: Agricultural Robotics and Field
Automation; Autonomous Driving and Driver Assistance Systems;
Communication Aware Robotics; Environmental Robotics; Social
Robotics: Intelligent and Adaptable AAL Systems; Future Industrial
Robotics Systems; Legged Locomotion Robots; Rehabilitation and
Assistive Robotics; Robotic Applications in Art and Architecture;
Surgical Robotics; Urban Robotics; Visual Perception for Autonomous
Robots; Machine Learning in Robotics; Simulation and Competitions
in Robotics; Educational Robotics; Visual Maps in Robotics; Control
and Planning in Aerial Robotics, the XVI edition of the Workshop on
Physical Agents and a Special Session on Technological Transfer and
Innovation.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Workshop on Robotics in Smart Manufacturing, WRSM 2013, held in
Porto, Portugal, in June 2013. The 20 revised full papers presented
were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The
papers address issues such as robotic machining, off-line robot
programming, robot calibration, new robotic hardware and software
architectures, advanced robot teaching methods, intelligent
warehouses, robot co-workers and application of robots in the
textile industry.
Discover best practices to create simple, robust, and scalable
software solutions quickly and securely, and focus on what's
important - the business and the end customer Key Features Discover
strategies and tips for low-code and no-code development with the
help of useful examples in this full-color guide Build
enterprise-scale reactive web and mobile applications Explore the
benefits of low-code development Book DescriptionOutSystems is a
software development platform that speeds up the build phase by
abstracting code and making almost everything visual. This means
replacing textual language with visual artifacts that avoid lexical
errors and speed up code composition using accelerators and
predefined templates. The book begins by walking you through the
fundamentals of the technology, along with a general overview of
end-to-end web and mobile software development. You'll learn how to
configure your personal area in the cloud and use the OutSystems
IDE to connect with it. The book then shows you how to build a web
application based on the best architectural and developmental
practices in the market, and takes the same approach for the mobile
paradigm. As you advance, you'll find out how to develop the same
application, and the great potential of reusing code from one
paradigm in another and the symbiosis between them is showcased.The
only application that'll differ from the application in the
exercise is the one used in business process technology (BPT), with
a focus on a common market use case. By the end of this OutSystems
book, you'll be able to develop enterprise-level applications on
the web and mobile, integrating them with third parties and other
systems on the market. You'll also understand the concepts of
performance, security, and software construction and be able to
apply them effectively. What you will learn Get to grips with the
OutSystems infrastructure Develop reactive web and mobile
applications in OutSystems using best practices in Service Studio
Define and design Architecture Canvas (3-Layer Canvas) for your
applications Integrate with external systems in OutSystems Enhance
applications with BPT Manage and monitor your applications in the
OutSystems infrastructure Who this book is forThis book is for
back-end developers, tech leaders, UX/UI developers, frontend
developers, (in general, full-stack developers), tech companies,
and enterprises looking to learn how to develop web and mobile
software quickly and disruptively by leveraging OutSystems, one of
the most low-code platforms in the market. An IT background is not
mandatory; however, experience in SQL, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and
C# is required to get started with this book.
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