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Item Aplicación móvil para promover el deporte en los gimnasios públicos y senderos de Cali, (GymGo! Cali)(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2019) Salgado Blanco, Wilson Stiven; Vásquez Estrada, Diego Fernando; Zúñiga Cañón, Claudia LilianaThe trails and bioparks are free spaces designed for the use of population in physical activities and welfare; however, there is ignorance of the proper use and location of them. GymGo! Cali is a mobile application to promote recreation and sports, contributing in this way to the improvement of the quality of life of the people of Cali. Through interactive components, GymGo! Cali allows locating and knowing the outdoor spaces arranged by the municipality for recreational and sports activities. The application requires user registration, which includes some basic aspects of their physical condition and provides a series of routines appropriate to the body mass index of each user, accompanied by an instruction for the proper use of exercise machines. Additionally, it has a space for social interaction where you can share training routines, create sports groups or simply interact with people who are close to the user. This application will be free to use and accessible to all citizens who have a smart mobile device with Android operating system, regardless of age and socioeconomic limitations, but taking into account that any physical activity that you make using the instructions. This will be under the responsibility of each user and should always be accompanied by good nutrition and hydration to obtain satisfactory results.Item Diccionario móvil de lengua de señas Colombiana(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2020) Bermúdez Arboleda, Luis Fernando; Ramos Villa, Diana Milena; Dinas, SimenaOn specific occasions, when a hearing impaired person needs to communicate with a listener, they encounter a large barrier, since it is unusual for a person without the disability to know how to use sign language, which prevents some kind of communication from being established. In addition to this, another factor is added that affects part of this population and is that of lack of economic resources to formally learn the Colombian sign language. It can be seen how the limit has been pushed to the limit, forcing them to create minority groups in which only people with this disability have participation, thus creating spaces of segregation of this group with relationship with hearing people. This is how communicating such a common and simple activity of information exchange between people can become a challenging and complicated factor for many. This tool was created in order to reduce the communication barrier that exists between the listener and non-listening population, using the technology it was possible that a listener could generate a set of signs that would allow him to communicate with a non-listener , and this in turn could understand the message that was to be conveyed. Therefore this tool allows the listener to know and learn sign language. During the implementation pilot tests were carried out with both listeners and non-listeners, this with the aim of verifying that the tool met the proposed specifications, the tests carried out with adult population, adolescents and school-age children, mainly not listeners, as they are the ones who could actually give a verdict about the design of the signs, because a minimal change in the position of the hands or gestures on the face could completely change the meaning and meaning of the word.Item Transformación Digital aplicando E-Marketing al proceso de ventas de la empresa Mikino Moda Fashion(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2019) Belalcázar Hurtado, Magda Cecilia; Cubillos Mena, Andrés Felipe; Alzate Sánchez, Juan CamiloThe use of mobile applications has become part of the daily life of people, in this era where digital transformation is necessary for businesses that want to remain in force, as customers who are digital, use their mobile devices every day to see videos, request food or transportation, listen to music, pay bills, etc. In this article, you can find a comparison of other applications of digital electronic commerce (m-commerce) that has become a new economic mode, especially with the increase in online shopping [9]. The agile Scrum methodology was used to obtain the development of a mobile application prototype for the Mikino Moda Fashion store sales process, in the planning phase, which allows the product owner to have a functional version of the product that adds value.