The automatized system analysis, design and implementation for the weather telephone of Cienfuegos
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In the develop of meteorology the spread of information is a highly attended subject; because of it, in the Weather Forecast Center of Cienfuegos province, as part of the communication task, the weather forecast is exposed by various means of communication. Among these means, fixed telephony is included. Attending to the calls of the users can consume time and availability of the specialists in charge of the tasks related to the weather forecast. The objective of this technical note is to describe an automated system that considerably reduces the human presence in the process of socialization for the weather forecast by telephone, and therefore; the time spent in this process. With this goal in mind, arises the idea that with the analysis, design and implementation of a computer system (software and hardware) that allows automatize in the process of socialization of the weather forecast by telephone, a considerable reduction in the working time for this task is achieved. The development process of this system was then undertaken using the artifacts, methods and tools of the computer science and communications available in the Weather Forecast Center of Cienfuegos, to accomplish the start of the exploitation and fine-tuning of the proposed computer solution.
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