TY - JOUR
T1 - Web Application DYAC
AU - Cedillo Chacón, Erick Santiago
AU - Astudillo Rodriguez, Catalina
AU - Verdugo Cardenas, Gladys Jaqueline
AU - Verdugo Cardenas, Fabiola Priscila
AU - Cedillo Chacón, Erick Santiago
AU - Cedillo Chacón, Erick Santiago
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - DYAC is a web application that uses some theoretical notions from the linguistics of documentation and the scientific
documentation. For the development of the software, we used the Yii2 framework and the database engine with GNU
/ GP open code license MariaDB. In 2018, the Universidad del Azuay (UDA) signed an agreement for Scientific and
Technological Cooperation between seven Universities of Latin American; for that reason, the LIDI team of
researchers from the Universidad del Azuay, as a contribution to the aforementioned agreement, proposes the
development of the application for DYAC Scientific Documentation and Archives. The objective is design and
develop the web application to store, and publish research files. A systematic literature review identified eleven
websites, which allowed determining the most relevant and significant attributes to model in the design of the database
of the web application. We combined the methodologies GORSHCHEK, SCRUM, and OOHDM. The most results
show that DYAC has application administrator, researcher, registered user and visiting; in its structure, the application
evidence of two sub-applications: the Backend and the Frontend web application. Finally, there is a strong
commitment to socio-diversity, cultural diversity and linguistic diversity. Documentation and scientific archives take
on importance.
AB - DYAC is a web application that uses some theoretical notions from the linguistics of documentation and the scientific
documentation. For the development of the software, we used the Yii2 framework and the database engine with GNU
/ GP open code license MariaDB. In 2018, the Universidad del Azuay (UDA) signed an agreement for Scientific and
Technological Cooperation between seven Universities of Latin American; for that reason, the LIDI team of
researchers from the Universidad del Azuay, as a contribution to the aforementioned agreement, proposes the
development of the application for DYAC Scientific Documentation and Archives. The objective is design and
develop the web application to store, and publish research files. A systematic literature review identified eleven
websites, which allowed determining the most relevant and significant attributes to model in the design of the database
of the web application. We combined the methodologies GORSHCHEK, SCRUM, and OOHDM. The most results
show that DYAC has application administrator, researcher, registered user and visiting; in its structure, the application
evidence of two sub-applications: the Backend and the Frontend web application. Finally, there is a strong
commitment to socio-diversity, cultural diversity and linguistic diversity. Documentation and scientific archives take
on importance.
KW - Web application; Repository
KW - Web application; Repository
UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85057772294&origin=inward
M3 - Artículo
SN - 2169-8767
JO - Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management
JF - Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management
ER -