Tutorials
Instructor
Coral Calero
The workshop “Software Consumption Measurement” aims to learn how to present a case study on measuring the energy consumption of software. To this end, GSMP (Green Software Measurement Process) will be examined in detail, a seven-phase process that allows cases to be carried out in a robust, reliable, and reproducible manner.
We will use GSMP for a case study that we will do together, and then the challenge of creating a new case study will be posed to the attendees.
Therefore, the aim is to provide attendees with a practical perspective that demonstrates the complexity of conducting software consumption measurement cases and how to approach them to ensure their success.
Instructor
Alexandra González
“Innovating with AI” is designed to present artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to companies from various business sectors, highlighting how these technologies can transform processes, improve efficiency, and foster innovation. During the event, different proposals for using AI in the business sector will be explored, including natural language processing, computer vision, predictive analytics, and intelligent assistance. Participants will learn to identify opportunities for AI implementation in their businesses and receive practical guidance on how to start AI projects, from conception to implementation and evaluation. This workshop will feature successful case studies providing a comprehensive understanding of the capabilities and benefits of artificial intelligence.
Instructor
Pablo Crespo
This tutorial is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge about information flow and the lines of action facilitated by the Research Lab platform throughout the entire cycle of scientific research. The platform, with its robust set of tools, supports every stage of the process, starting with data acquisition and sharing (filesender, Indata-dataverse), moving through processing on advanced high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructures, and culminating in the publication, preservation, and dissemination of research results (Indata-dataverse).
Throughout the tutorial, the different modules and services offered by Research Lab are explored, ensuring that researchers can efficiently manage their projects with a specialized tool to keep work teams in collaboration and with efficient communication channels (mattermost).
Instructor
Roberto Martínez
The term human-centered learning analytics or human-centered learning analytics (HCLA) refers to the emerging subcommunity of researchers and professionals in learning analytics interested in creating reliable and trustworthy learning analytics systems that amplify and enhance the capabilities of educational actors, aligned with their intentions, revealed preferences, ideal preferences, interests, and values. It also highlights the growing interest in embracing the theory and practice of human-centered design and human-centered artificial intelligence to design learning analytics systems in which teachers and students are active partners in the design process.
In this workshop, we will have a conversation about potential ways to appropriate concepts such as “participatory,” “co-design,” and “human-centered,” which target different bodies of literature and communities beyond learning analytics. We will also discuss how we can design learning analytics systems for and/or with educational stakeholders. Finally, based on broad principles of human-centered AI, we will discuss how we can create learning analytics systems that are trustworthy, secure, and reliable.
Instructor
Armando Cabrera
In this workshop, the definition of business capabilities and the creation of a capability map will be the means to achieve an end. Understanding a company’s capabilities will provide architects and planners with a foundation to make better business decisions. This information will be obtained by comparing business capabilities with different perspectives and business viewpoints. Mapping will provide a more coherent view of the company.
In this workshop, we aim to answer some important questions about what a business capability is and how it is used to improve business analysis and planning:
• What exactly do we mean by the term “entrepreneurial capacity”?
• Why are business capabilities such an integral part of enterprise architecture and enterprise architecture, and the architecture development process?
• How do we describe business capabilities?
• How (and why) should we build a business capability map?
• How do business capabilities relate to other business perspectives?
Instructor
Dario Valarezo León
During the tutorial, different network packets will be analyzed with the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI). Search patterns will be identified that reveal information about network packets. Additionally, different open-source software applications will be experimented with. Finally, the flow of information between the protocol stacks will be analyzed.
The workshop will provide participants with an introduction to network packet analysis through AI based on a generative pre-trained transformer (GPT). Three practical scenarios related to cybersecurity and the Internet of Things will be considered. (IoT). All scenarios are fictional for educational purposes only; no illegal or malicious activities were carried out. Finally, the progress of the participants will be monitored in real-time through an e-learning platform.