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Llista Dels 150 Treballs De Final D'estudis De La FIB Més Consultats A juny 2019 Llista dels 150 treballs de final d’estudis de la FIB més consultats a UPCommons (Ctrl+f per executar una cerca) AUTOR/A TÍTOL CONSULTES ANY DE LECTURA Palladino, Amalia Paola Zara and Benetton: Comparison of two business models 3659 2010 Arroyo Gil, Rubén Didici - Language Learning Platform 2826 2012 Escartín Vigo, José Servidor Linux Antonio para conexiones seguras de una LAN a Internet 2306 2005 Benetton and Zara information systems:a comparative Pirone, Chiara analysis 1610 2010 Metodologías ágiles: herramientas y modelo de Carvajal Riola, José desarrollo para aplicaciones Java EE como metodologia Carlos empresarial 1594 2008 Coll Jiménez, Adaptation of e-Catalunya platform to a collaborative Dàmaris European environment 1326 2008 Mucci Garcia, Ernesto Impacto de la nube en la productividad de la PYME 1284 2010 Cacciapaglia, Andrea Comparativa de suites de Business Intelligence 1279 2008 Carreón Suárez del Construcción de un catálogo de patrones de requisitos Real, María Cristina funcionales para ERP 1248 2008 Legasa Martín-Gil, Xabier Cuadricóptero Arduino por control remoto Android 1149 2012 Arcos Sebastián, Ingeniería social: psicología aplicada a la seguridad Sergio informática 1143 2011 Guiado gestual de un robot humanoide mediante un Pfeiffer, Sammy sensor "kinect" 1130 2011 Zamora Suriñach, Eduard AnkiDroid: Open Source Development in Android 997 2011 Masdeu Bagaria, Laura Dipòsit de recursos docents de la UPC a Bibliotècnica 978 2006 Pallarès Vozcerraiz, Implantación de SAP R/3 para la gestión logística en Eva Sector de Automoción 905 2008 Esbrí Rodríguez- Xuàrez, Hèctor 3D Scene Editor Using Ogre3D 897 2007 Serrat Morros, Robert Big Data : análisis de herramientas y soluciones 888 2013 Bertran Ribalaygua, Intranet of the future: functional study, comparison of Ignasi products and practical implementation 821 2010 Facility location models for electric vehicle charging Valero Bover, Damià infrastructure 747 2017 Prieto Jiménez, Antonio Juan Intranet del Servei de Biblioteques i Documentació 722 2005 García Maceo, Alfabetización TIC y herramientas software como ayuda Déborah en la educación 720 2007 Moyano Díaz, Sergio Diseño y Construcción de un Quadcopter 705 2014 Anton Martorell, Joan Jacob Gestió de la logística interna d'una polica local 700 2009 Muñoz Bosch, Marc ERP para la pequeña empresa 694 2008 Desarrollo de un plug-in de Eclipse para validar los García Ranea, Raúl nombres de los elementos de un esquema conceptual 690 2011 Gritti, Andrea Crowd outsourcing for software localization 683 2012 Sensor Fusion of Raw GPS Measurements for Tirindelli, Pier Autonomous Vehicle Localization 673 2016 Shankaranarayanan Venkataraman, Graph and matrix algorithms for visualizing high Abhinav dimensional data 666 2016 Ferrer Gonzalez, Rediseño de la Arquitectura del Software y Javier Reimplementación del marketplace Uvinum 662 2015 Palomares Implementació del procés d’utilització de patrons de Bonache, Cristina requisits 634 2010 Marquez Trillo, Alejandro Virtualización de servidores 633 2011 Gibert Llauradó, Daniel Convolutional neural networks for malware classification 629 2016 Hernández Control de una casa domótica para personas Portugués, Daniel dependientes 626 2011 Trebiño Amenabar, Ander Sistema de control de baterías para bicicletas eléctricas 624 2008 Celma Márquez, Guía para la selección de un ERP en la pequeña o Javier microempresa 623 2008 Aplicación de gestión de información geolocalizada en Bover Argelaga, lan Android 612 2011 Lozano Balaguer, Aplicació de suport a la presa de decisions complexes - David PDM 607 2008 Mérida Raposo, Óscar Gestión de un taller mecánico 591 2007 Fondevila López, Blanca Un Servicio de Service Desk basado en ITIL 586 2007 Sánchez Cañadas, Planificación de un SGSI (Sistema de Gestión de la Raúl Seguridad de la Información) 582 2011 Almagro Rojas, Gustavo Software para el proceso de selección de personal 567 2010 Clavero Campos, Javier Laboratori Virtual d'Idiomes 567 2005 Planadecursach Soler, Jordi Booking simulator portage to Ajax 562 2008 Pérez Rico, Juan Luis Transactional FileSystem 561 2010 Sebio Gallego, Santiago Latency estimation of IP flows using NetFlow 554 2013 Haro Juan, Carles Prototipo de framework documental para firma de electrónica: cliente 553 2007 Peña Domenech, Improve Sofa Assembly through Automation and Alex Redesign of the Processes 539 2010 Gonzalo López, Sergio Portal GISAgua 538 2011 Ferri, Andrea Object tracking in video with TensorFlow 536 2016 Sabater Picañol, Jordi Big Data 531 2013 González Sánchez, Tomás Artificial Vision in the Nao Humanoid Robot 529 2009 Análisis y Evaluación Comparada de redes de acceso García Torres, Jose GPON y EP2P 529 2009 Ramirez Papell, Esquema conceptual de Magento, un sistema de Adria comerç electrònic 518 2011 Crespi Serrano, Sociedad de la información: análisis de modelos y Albert tendencias 506 2010 Quality of Service (QoS) in SOA Systems. A Systematic Oriol Hilari, Marc Review 505 2009 Tortosa Sancho, Estudio de los factores que influyen en el marketing en Laura buscadores 500 2011 Machado Marcos, Aplicación de la realidad aumentada para un sistema de Carlos entrenamiento 494 2011 García Abanades, Migración de un entorno web a Cloud Computing Ruben Amazon EC2 488 2009 Gamonal Capdevila, Eduard Presentacions col·laboratives amb eyeOS 482 2011 Muñoz Mellado, Study of possible applications of AI Techniques to SEAT David Manufacturing IT 482 2016 Larrosa Garreta, Carlos Monitorización de datos en sistemas industriales 479 2011 Guerra Paradas, Simulación de Modelos de Sistemas Dinámicos para Edmundo Sostenibilidad 478 2009 Diseño y desarrollo de una Intranet corporativa con Gervilla Diaz, Ruben SharePoint 471 2015 Heredia Rius, Adrià Creación de la web Eventlayer.com 470 2011 Rico Millán, Oriol Bibliotècnica a mida 470 2004 Roca Valls, Jorge Anàlisis termes per entorn eines UAW 467 2007 Sistema de gestión del mantenimiento para Fama Vigil Díaz, Raquel Systems 465 2008 Garcia Gasulla, EPSILoN: Environmental Problem Solving Interface Dario Logic Non-monotonic 464 2011 Fotopoulou, Eleni Casa Guatemala - Restaurante 462 2009 Muro Guiu, Isaac Casa Guatemala - Restaurante 462 2009 Bayarri Romaña, Linguistic problem ranking for people with Dyslexia Clara using crowdsourcing 462 2013 García Povedano, David Desarrollo de videojuegos sobre la plataforma android 457 2012 Pasarin Perea, Analysis of alternatives to store genealogical trees using Lucía Graph Databases 455 2013 Sánchez Corredor, Montserrat Módulo de sincronización Prestashop - Unicenta 454 2015 Marina Ramírez, Análisis y Diseño siguiendo RUP para los Terminales Miguel Ángel de Autoservicio del SOC 450 2009 Seguido Font, Sistemas de recomendación para webs de información Miguel sobre la salud 449 2009 García Padilla, Rubén Aplicación Android para supermercados 447 2012 Vicient Monllaró, Carlos Ontology-based Information Extraction 439 2011 Bocanegra De Luis, Alfonso Cliente Android para Moodle 437 2012 Casas Cervero, Joan Content Management System 433 2011 Aznar Guillén, Esther Datawarehouse de biblioteques UPC 418 2007 Hornos Cirera, Proyecto de mejora de procesos basado en CMMI Gemma (niveles 2 y 3) 415 2007 Rodríguez Gómez, Sandra Integración de un ERP con una tienda online 412 2010 Mejora e innovación de procesos: implantación de un Blando Coll, Marc nuevo sistema de información en una pyme 410 2012 Meroño Peñuela, Albert Development of modules for the GNU PDF project 410 2011 Guevara Nuñez, Pablo Creación de la web Eventlayer.com 408 2011 Amores Sánchez, María Gestión via web de una tienda de fotografía 408 2008 Casas Mangas, Desenvolupamnet d'aplicacions lliures per a telèfons David mòbils usant la plataforma Android 407 2009 Ontology for modelling and understanding educational Casanovas Muñoz, data and concepts : an application to Learning Analytics Jordi for Secondary project 406 2016 Aplicación para realizar cuestionarios desde Bouayad, Sarah dispositivos Android 405 2013 Sala Angordans, Roger Integració del Racó de l'estudiant a l'entorn Android 405 2011 Mallol Rubies, Jordi Implantació de la ISO 20000 401 2009 López Escobar, Virtual Paintball Game implemented using the symbiosis Hèctor between Java and Ambient Talk 394 2008 Monteagudo Martín, Sergi Géminis Server 393 2004 Implantación de un sistema RFID para obtener Serna Mulero, Raul trazabilidad en la cadena de suministros 392 2012 Zacarias Ribot, Francesc QLOOP: Linux driver to mount QCOW2 virtual disks 392 2010 Suport a la edició de continguts XML DocBook i creació Olives Ponsoda, de fulls d'estil per a la generació de sortides en Anahí múltiples formats 388 2008 3D reconstruction using video sequence & implementation of free view video player embedded in Mirza, Tahir Ahmed web browser 387 2009 Gómez Crespo, Samuel Graphic GRAFCET diagram editor based on GeCé 386 2011 Gestió dietètica i d’aprovisionament de menjadors Ruiz Aguilera, José escolars 386 2008 Ayuso Macedo, Albert Gestión integral de ventas 386 2009 Gómez Conde, Montserrat Gestión de una farmacia 385 2008 Barranco Mesa, Javier SML Android Satélite 385 2012 Llorente Sancho, Desarrollo de habilidades directiva y de comunicación Marta para titulados TIC 384 2007 Jiménez Serrano, Desarrollo de una app para móviles de control de una Álvaro plataforma IoT 384 2016 Bezerra da Costa, Pedro Granja de renderitzat per a Blender 384 2008 Artacho Caballero, Diseño y desarrollo de un sistema de gestión en tiempo Fco. 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