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mexican international conference on computer science | 2008

Experiences on the Implementation of MoProSoft and Assessment of Processes under the NMX-I-059/02-NYCE-2005 Standard in a Small Software Development Enterprise

Brenda Leticia Flores Rios; María Angélica Astorga Vargas; José Espinoza; María del Carmen Andrade Peralta

In January 2008, as a result of a university enterprise project, a small software development company acquires the first NMX-1-059/02-NYCE-2005 standard (also known as MoProSoft) certification issued in the state of Baja California, Mexico. This paper describes the experiences and methodology developed by the academic participants in the project.The methodology main tasks were: a) identification of the so called change factors that allow the awareness of the enterprise work group about the required effort necessary to successfully implement a process model; b) diagnosing the business actual state; c)implementation of the 9 mandatory processes required by the standard; and d) the official assessment of compliance with MoProSoft capability level.


Current Analytical Chemistry | 2016

Analyzing the amperometric response of a glucose oxidase sensor applying mathematical models

Félix Fernando González Navarro; Margarita Stoytcheva; Luis Antonio Belanche Muñoz; Brenda Leticia Flores Rios; Jorge Eduardo Ibarra Esquer; Livier Rentería Gutiérrez; Gabriel López Morteo

Background: The biosensors are analytical devices combining a bioreceptor and a physicochemical transducer to translate the signal resulting from the interaction of the analyte with the biological element into an electrical reading. The technological attractiveness of the biosensors resides in their high sensitivity, continuous measuring capabilities, low cost, and precision. An important and promising area of biosensors application is the associated with blood glucose levels monitoring in diabetic patients. However, accuracy and stability issues are still under development, impeding the more widespread offering of glucose biosensors in the market. Thus, this work aims to contribute to the biosensors technology by analyzing the amperometric response to glucose of a typical glucose oxidase-based sensor of second generation, applying mathematical models. Methods: The amperometric response of the glucose oxidase-based electrochemical sensor of second generation was analyzed under different conditions such as temperature, pH, mediators’ and substrate’s concentrations through statistical learning methods from a regression perspective. Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), LASSO and RIDGE Regression and Classification and Regression (CART) were the algorithms selected to achieve the regression task. Results: The reported experimental results show a promising very low prediction error of the biosensor output by using Neural Networks and Classification and Regression Trees. It is also shown that the relationship between predictors, i.e. features or variables- and response-target variable- corresponds to a nonlinear behavior. Conclusion: A final CART and a Neural Network models are presented as a simple solutions that can be solidly constructed in order to predict the amperometric response of a glucose oxidase sensor. The experimental proposal and conditions offered in this paper could be applied for other scenarios in the wide spectrum of biosensing technology.


JIISIC | 2006

El Rol de la Cibermetría en el Diagnóstico de Usabilidad de Sitios Web.

Brenda Leticia Flores Rios; Jorge Eduardo Ibarra Esquer; Jesus Alonso Rodriguez Godoy


Revista Facultad De Ingenieria-universidad De Antioquia | 2014

Interpretación de las normas mexicanas para la implantación de procesos de software y evaluación de la capacidad bajo un enfoque de gestión de conocimiento

Brenda Leticia Flores Rios; María Angélica Astorga Vargas; Oscar Mario Rodríguez Elias; Jorge Eduardo Ibarra Esquer; María del Carmen Andrade


ReCIBE | 2016

Impacto del aprendizaje basado en proyectos implementado en una empresa escolar de Base Tecnológica dedicada al desarrollo de Software

María Angélica Astorga Vargas; Brenda Leticia Flores Rios; Jorge Eduardo Ibarra Esquer; Josefina Mariscal Camacho; Luis Enrique Vizcarra Corral


Revista Ingenierías Universidad de Medellín | 2018

Elicitación de requisitos no funcionales basada en la gestión de conocimiento: el marco de trabajo Merlinn

Sandra Lorena Buitrón Ruiz; Brenda Leticia Flores Rios; Francisco Jose Pino Correa


ReCIBE, Revista electrónica de Computación, Informática, Biomédica y Electrónica | 2017

Impacto del aprendizaje basado en proyectos implementado en una empresa escolar de Base Tecnológica dedicada al desarrollo de Software - Impact of project-based learning on a Software development school-based enterprise

María Angélica Astorga Vargas; Brenda Leticia Flores Rios; Jorge Eduardo Ibarra Esquer; Josefina Mariscal Camacho; Luis Enrique Vizcarra Corral


Revista Facultad De Ingenieria-universidad De Antioquia | 2014

Interpreting the mexican standards for software process implementation and capacity assessment under a knowledge management approach

Brenda Leticia Flores Rios; María Angélica Astorga Vargas; Oscar Mario Rodríguez Elias; Jorge Eduardo Ibarra Esquer; María del Carmen Andrade


Archive | 2014

Interpretación de las normas mexicanas para la implantación de procesos de software y evaluación de la capacidad bajo un enfoque de gestión de conocimiento Interpreting the mexican standards for software process implementation and capacity assessment under a knowledge management approach

Brenda Leticia Flores Rios; María Angélica; Astorga Vargas; Oscar Mario; Rodríguez Elias; Jorge Eduardo; Ibarra Esquer; María del Carmen Andrade


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2012

Integrating high-tech exhibits within a Science Center in Mexico: A coordinated strategy for enticing youngsters to pursue computer related majors

Jorge E. Ibarra-Esquer; Gabriel López Morteo; Brenda Leticia Flores Rios

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Jorge Eduardo Ibarra Esquer

Autonomous University of Baja California

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María Angélica Astorga Vargas

Autonomous University of Baja California

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María del Carmen Andrade

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Gabriel López Morteo

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Josefina Mariscal Camacho

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Luis Enrique Vizcarra Corral

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Félix Fernando González Navarro

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Jorge E. Ibarra-Esquer

Autonomous University of Baja California

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José Espinoza

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Leonel Valenzuela Ruiz

Autonomous University of Baja California

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