2021
DOI: 10.26495/rch.v5i2.1923
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Uso Del Software Libre Como Aporte Al Sílabo Hidrología De La Universidad Señor De Sipán en Tiempos De Covid-19

Abstract: La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo generar un aporte tecnológico sobre el uso del software libre referente al estudio de cuencas hidrográficas, análisis de la hidrología general e intepretación de la hidrología estadística para su incorporación en el sílabo del curso de Hidrología de la Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería Civil de la Universidad Señor de Sipán en estas épocas de aislamiento social y la no presencialidad en las aulas universitarias debidas al COVID-19. La metodología empleada es cualita… Show more

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“…Continuing with the sequence of the investigation and with the purpose to achieving a greater scope and validation in the differences of the three parameters in each hydrological region, the adjustments to ordinary moments and to linear moments of the generalized extreme value distribution were applied to each record, which is included in the Hydrognomon program developed by Kozanis et al (2010) and also because it is freely accessible software, it can be used in the different specialties of hydrology for statistical analysis (Arriola, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continuing with the sequence of the investigation and with the purpose to achieving a greater scope and validation in the differences of the three parameters in each hydrological region, the adjustments to ordinary moments and to linear moments of the generalized extreme value distribution were applied to each record, which is included in the Hydrognomon program developed by Kozanis et al (2010) and also because it is freely accessible software, it can be used in the different specialties of hydrology for statistical analysis (Arriola, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%