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    A Business Process Model for IT Management Based on Enterprise Architecture
    (Latin American Center for Computer Studies, 2014) Jonás Montilva; Judith Barrios; Isabel Besembel; William Montilva
    
 
 
 The successful application of Information Technologies (IT) in an organization depends on the business processes used for managing such technologies. It is widely recognized that the use of the Enterprise Architecture (EA) practice for organizing these technologies into a framework is a key factor for achieving a better IT - business alignment. This article presents a business process model for the IT Management that can be used in medium and large organizations as a framework for modelling and analysing their IT management processes. The main difference between the described model and others found in the literature is that our model places EA concept at the centre of the organization of IT Management activities. It provides a better definition, organization and comprehension of the essential and support IT management activities. The described model is being used in several organizations as a referential framework to improve their current IT Management processes.
 
 
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    Definición de una ontología para sistemas de información de administración de laboratorios (OLIMS)
    (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, 2009) Nelson Grimaldos; Isabel Besembel; Dulce Rivero; Flor Narciso; Gilberto Díaz; Domingo Hernández; Francisco Hidrobo; Vicente Ramírez
    "La World Wide Web (WWW) ha tenido un éxito tremendo al lograr que un rango increíble de información y servicios sean accesibles a billones de usuarios a nivel mundial, sin embargo, se ha hecho cada vez más difícil administrar el constante incremento de la información disponible y la necesidad de utilizar tal información para realizar tareas más complejas que las búsquedas basadas solo en palabras claves y recuperación de datos. El problema se expone aún más con la falta de es- tructura y carácter descentralizado en la naturaleza de la Web. Con el ideal de lograr que los recursos en la Web sean mu- cho más útiles, se ha propuesto que la información sea dada con un significado mejor definido, que forme una red de in- formación lógica, esta idea se ha convertido en lo que se conoce como Web Semántica. Las ontologías son teorías de contenido acerca de los tipos de objetos, propiedades y relaciones que existen entre ellos y que son posibles en un dominio específico del conocimiento. Proveen vocabularios de términos especiales con significados formalmente definidos y accesi- bles por máquinas (a través del software diseñado con este propósito) para describir el entendimiento sobre un ámbito par- ticular que pueden ser usados en la Web Semántica. El principal objetivo de este trabajo es definir formalmente una onto- logía en el lenguaje OWL (Ontology Web Language), que modele el dominio de un Sistema de Administración de Laboratorios denominada OLIMS (Ontology for Laboratory Information Management Systems). Se utilizó la metodología Methontology. OLIMS fue generada automáticamente desde el diagrama de clases UML (Unified Modeling Language) y está embebida en el sistema SIGELAB, es de fácil extensión y mantenimiento, y por ello hace uso de recursos Web que cumplen con los estándares aprobados por el World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)."
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    Professional Training Program Management through Holonic Networks
    (Latin American Center for Computer Studies, 2010) Jonás Montilva; Milagro Rivero; Judith Barrios; Isabel Besembel; Beatriz E. Sandia; Ana Ysabel Martínez
    
 
 
 Holonic networks constitute a type of organizational structures widely used at manufacturing enterprises. In an educational context, however, this type of structures remains practically unknown. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the applicability of these organizational structures to the design of professional training programs. Thus, we have herein proposed a conceptual model for holonic organizations that captures the structure and characteristics of this type of organizations. The use of this model is illustrated through the design of an academic organization devoted to professional training programs on Software Engineering. This paper describes the use of the combination of Holonic Networks and Business Models techniques for modeling complex organizational systems.
 
 
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    The Holonic Production Unit: an Approach for an Architecture of Embedded Production Process
    (2008) Edgar Chacn; Isabel Besembel; Mota Dulce; Juan Cardillo
    In a natural manner the business model, the chain of value, the product flow and the holonic approach allow us to capture a coherent model of the production process in all of their globallity and complexity giving origin to the shown embedded model.
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    Una técnica para el diseño de software orientado por objetos
    (2009) Isabel Besembel; Flor Narciso
    This article presents the description and use of the Technique for the Development of Object-Oriented Systems (TDSO) that allows the analysis, specification, design, and documentation of class objects, constituting an appropriate tool for the design of object-oriented software. This technique is based on the deductive method (MEDEE) used to analyze, specify, document, design and prove programmed systems, and in the Object-Oriented Modeling Technique (OMT) that describes the whole modeling process of class objects.

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