784 research outputs found
Bakhouch, Mohammed, Poétique de l’éloge. Le panégyrique dans la poésie d’al-Aḫṭal. Textes arabes et études islamiques, 52 IFAO, Le Caire, 2015
Borg Gert. Bakhouch, Mohammed, Poétique de l’éloge. Le panégyrique dans la poésie d’al-Aḫṭal. Textes arabes et études islamiques, 52 IFAO, Le Caire, 2015. In: Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques, n°30, 2016. pp. 20-22
The Scenic Beauty of Geosites and Its Relation to Their Scientific Value and Geoscience Knowledge of Tourists: A Case Study from Southeastern Spain
sponsorship: The field excursion was sponsored by KU Leuven and VLIR-UOS project. (KU Leuven, VLIR-UOS project)status: Publishe
Unearthing the Real Process Behind the Event Data The Case for Increased Process Realism
This book is a revised version of the PhD dissertation written by the author at Hasselt University in Belgium.This dissertation introduces the concept of process realism. Process realism is approached from two perspectives in this dissertation. First, quality dimensions and measures for process discovery are analyzed on a large scale and compared with each other on the basis of empirical experiments. It is shown that there are important differences between the different quality measures in terms of feasibility, validity and sensitivity. Moreover, the role and meaning of the generalization dimension is unclear. Second, process realism is also tackled from a data point of view. By developing a transparent and extensible tool-set, a framework is offered to analyze process data from different perspectives. From both perspectives, recommendations are made for future research, and a call is made to give the process realism mindset a central place within process mining analyses.
In 2020, the PhD dissertation won the “BPM Dissertation Award”, granted to outstanding PhD theses in the field of Business Process Management
Authorship as cultural performance: new perspectives in authorship studies
This article proposes a performative model of authorship, based on the historical alternation between predominantly 'weak' and 'strong' author concepts and related practices of writing, publication and reading. Based on this model, we give a brief overview of the historical development of such author concepts in English literature from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century. We argue for a more holistic approach to authorship within a cultural topography, comprising social contexts, technological and media factors, and other cultural developments, such as the distinction between privacy and the public sphere
A resilience assessment framework for complex engineered systems using graphical evaluation and review technique (GERT)
System resilience characterizes the capability of maintaining the required functionality under disruptions, which is of great significance in evaluating the productivity and safety of complex engineered systems. Although most studies conduct resilience assessment from qualitative and quantitative perspectives, system functionality that reflects functional requirements for complex engineered systems needs to be elaborated. In addition, given that complex engineered systems achieve dynamic performance during disruptions, measuring the actual performance under uncertainty is imperative. To this end, this paper develops a quantitative framework to assess the resilience of complex engineered systems. The developed framework comprises three phases, functionality analysis, performance evaluation, and resilience assessment. Firstly, system functionality is analyzed using a functional tree illustrating the relationship between functions. The overall objective, primary functions, and sub-functions are identified according to task requirements. Secondly, system performance is quantified considering uncertain factors through Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique (GERT). Probabilistic branches and network logic are employed to represent the implementation of various functions. Finally, resilience assessment is carried out from the perspectives of anticipation, absorption, adaptation, and restoration abilities. A case study on the satellite network shows the effectiveness of the developed framework. The developed framework determines system functionality based on task requirements, evaluates system performance with limited information, and accurately assesses system resilience.Safety and Security Scienc
Recent advances on graphical evaluation and review techniques
Graphical evaluation and review techniques (GERT) is a technique to study the stochastic nature of networks consists of different branches. In GERT, all branches are explained in terms of the probability that the branch is traversed and the tile to traverse the branch in case it is realized. This paper presents recent advances of the implementation of GERT in various industries. The study presents a comprehensive description of GERT and recent advances on the implementation of GERT in various industries over the period 2002-2017.Peer reviewedFinal article published.Network designGERTGraphical evaluation and review technique
Secularization – an empirically consolidated narrative in the face of an increasing influence of religion on politics
With this research Gert Pickel proposes an updated version of secularization’s narrative, contrasting it with the growing phenomena of religious pluralism, secular-religious polarization, and religiosity’s politicization in Europe. This article focuses especially on the European religious landscape of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, analyzing the empirical developments in its indices of secularization, namely at the individual level. For this purpose, the author calls upon several statistical data that consider individuals’ attitudes towards religion, bearing in mind the different levels of modernization, as well as the political, religious and historical-cultural vicissitudes of the different countries. Despite religious affair’s proliferation in public debate, this article concludes that secularization remains empirically more convincing than the narrative of the return of religions. However, we are still far from speaking of a secular Europe
Skáld skapa borg: Flandrað um ljóðaslóðir Reykjavíkur
Ritgerð þessi er annar hluti lokaverkefnis til MA-prófs í hagnýtri menningarmiðlun við Háskóla Íslands. Hinn hlutinn er appið Ljóðradar sem gefur notendum tækifæri til þess að finna ljóð sem ort eru um ákveðna staði í Reykjavík. Í fyrri hluta ritgerðarinnar verður leitast við að svara þeirri spurningu hvernig skáld geta byggt borg, hvaða augum þau líta borgina og hvernig hugmyndir fólks um Reykjavík speglast í ljóðum sem ort eru um borgina. Þá er fjallað um staðarljóð og borgarljóð og rýnt í það hvað einkennir skáldskap um staði og borgir. Að lokum verða skoðuð ljóð frá tímum fyrstu borgarskáldanna, snemma á tuttugustu öld, til dagsins í dag. Nokkur valin skáld sem hafa gert Reykjavík að yrkisefni sínu með áberandi hætti verða sérstaklega tekin til umfjöllunar. Í síðari hluta ritgerðarinnar verður ferlinu við gerð Ljóðradarsins lýst og gerð verður grein fyrir því hvernig virkni hans mun verða þegar appið lítur dagsins ljós áður en langt um líður.This thesis comprises half of a master's degree in Applied Studies in Culture and Communication at the University of Iceland. The other half is the app Ljóðradar (Poetry Radar) that allows users to explore the city of Reykjavík and its literary landscape in a new and interactive way. In the first half of the thesis I explore how poets build cities through their use of language and imagery in their writing. I argue that poets do this with their keen observatory eye and metaphorical mind, thus contributing to the narrative and understanding of the urban landscape. I examine poetry of place and city poetry and focus on a few poets who we can call city poets, studying their work and considering the ways in which their writing reflects and engages with the city. In the latter half I describe the process of building the app Ljóðradar, explaining its functions and contribution to new knowledge
Hangriselugt, hvad er det? Kan det reduceres i praksis?
Temadag om økologisk svineproduktion på Hovborg Kro
Holmeåvej 2, 6682 Hovborg 13. juni 2013 kl. 9-17
Besætningsbesøg hos Nicolaj Pedersen, Hovborgvej 84, Hovborg (bus afgang fra Hovborg Kro kl. 9.00)
Velkomst og introduktion til dagen / Marianne Bonde, UHF
Hangriseproduktion / ordstyrer Jan Tind Sørensen
• Hangriselugt, hvad er det? - Og kan det reduceres i praksis? v Hanne Maribo, Videncenter for Svineproduktion og Bent Borg Jensen, Aarhus Universitet
• Kan ekstra rengøring fjerne lugten af orne – eller er det slagtevægten der skal optimeres? v Rikke Thomsen, Aarhus Universitet og økologisk svineproducent Preben Drastrup, Nibe
• Erfaringer fra praksis med hangrise v økologisk svineproducent Gert Ladegaard Jensen, Ikast
Slagtesvin på friland og grovfoder / ordstyrer Jan Tind Sørensen
• Kan slagtesvin vokse på det de finder i marken og hvordan smager kødet v. Anne Grete Kongsted, Aarhus Universitet, og økologisk svineproducent Karl Schmidt, Vamdrup
• Grovfoder til slagtesvin - produktion og sundhed (på engelsk) v. Liisa Voutila, Agrifood Research, Finland
• Parasitter – hvordan bekæmper vi dem v Helena Mejer, København Universitet
Intro workshop / Marianne Bonde, UHF
Workshops: cafe struktur 4 grupper a 20 min med tovholder
• Hangriseproduktion / Marianne Bonde, UHF
• Slagtesvin på friland / Anne Grete Kongsted, AU
• Dyrkning af protein-kilder / Tove Serup og Margrethe Askegaard, VFL
• Miljø og dyrevelfærd / Tine Rousing, AU og Helena Mejer, KU
Afrunding inkl. 5 min opsummering fra hver workshop-tovholder/ordstyrer Jan Tind Sørense
Corrigendum to “Rapid vacuum-driven monolayer assembly of microparticles on the surface of perforated microfluidic devices” [Powder Technology 390 (2021), 330–338] (Powder Technology (2021) 390 (330–338), (S0032591021004885), (10.1016/j.powtec.2021.05.079))
The authors regret to inform that they would like to change the corresponding author in the Elsevier system from Gert Desmet to Ignaas S. M. Jimidar. All authors have given their consent to make this change. See earlier correspondence and collected signatures from the authors. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.</p
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