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    Título : Interpreting Felony Acts Using Georeferenced Data. Case Study in Ambato, Ecuador
    Autor : Castillo, Franklin
    Naranjo-Avalos, Hernán
    Buele, Jorge
    Varela-Aldás, José
    Amaguaña, Yessenia
    Salazar, Franklin
    Fecha de publicación : 2021
    Editorial : Communications in Computer and Information Science. Volume 1388 CCIS, Pages 44 - 54. 2nd International Conference on Applied Technologies, ICAT 2020. Virtual, Online. 2 December 2020 through 4 December 2020
    Resumen : Georeferenced tools have made it possible to use the information collected through e-collaboration environments in a better way. Nevertheless, no study has been found on quantifying the influence of software tools over the capacity of interpreting data of victims of some kind of felony. This paper aims to validate the technology acceptance of applications georeferencing crimes using a prototype that could be useful for certain institutions to generate public policies. A web prototype is implemented to georeference data provided by felony acts victims. The application’s prototype was validated by a group of 122 college students using the Technology Acceptance Model. The results were interpreted with the help of Kendall Tau-b correlation analysis where highly significant positive correlation values were obtained.
    URI : https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-71503-8_4
    http://repositorio.uti.edu.ec//handle/123456789/3274
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