J. C. Puche
University of Valladolid
6 Papers
22 Citations
J. C. Puche is an academic researcher from University of Valladolid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cultural heritage & Population. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Towards a client-oriented integration of construction processes and building GIS systems
TL;DR: The development of a Web3D visualizer, which integrates 3D documentation with building planning following the BIM methodology using just Open Source software, which can be visualized in a modern web browser without plugins is shown.
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An open source software platform for visualizing and teaching conservation tasks in architectural heritage environments
J. Ignacio San Jose,José I. Martínez,Noelia Alvarez,Juan José Fernández,F. J. Delgado,Rubén Martínez,J. C. Puche,Javier Finat +7 more
TL;DR: A new software platform for interactive volumetric visualization of complex architectural objects and their applications to teaching and training conservation interventions in Architectural Cultural Heritage and its application to several very damaged cultural heritage buildings in rural zones of Castilla y Leon (Spain).
Enhancing the reuse of digital resources for integrated systems to represent, understand and dynamize complex interactions in architectural cultural heritage environments
TL;DR: A multiply interconnected system which involves objects, agents and interactions between them from the use of ICT applied to open repositories, users communities and web services to acquire cognitive, medial and social abilities in collaborative environments is developed.
Evolutionary Algorithms: Multimodal Problems and Spatial Distribution
Rubén Martínez,J. C. Puche,F. J. Delgado,Javier Finat +3 more
- 13 Dec 2019
TL;DR: A detailed study of the techniques of solving multimodal problems by using spatial evolutionary algorithms is done and the design details of new mechanisms that allow us to reallocate the space of solutions are introduced, so that the resolution of complex problems with multiple local or global solutions can be solved.
Weighted Voronoi Diagrams for Optimal Location of Goods and Services in Planar Maps
Eduardo Riol,J. C. Puche,F. J. Delgado,Javier Finat,Rubén Martínez +4 more
- 28 Jun 2011
TL;DR: The interaction between Weighted Voronoi Diagrams and Multicriteria Analysis in Facility Location Problem is considered and it is shown that WVD provide the most adequate framework for computing and representing the optimal localization linked to a unique global function.
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