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    Éditer, traduire, interpréter. Essais de méthodologie philosophique, par P.W. Rosemann, C. Rutten, M. Lambert, J. Brams, C. Burnett, J. Decorte, C. Brouwer, M. Peeters, L. Rizzerio, P. Destrée, S.G. Lofts, sous la direction de S.G. Lofts et P.W. Rosemann

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    Hissette Roland. Éditer, traduire, interpréter. Essais de méthodologie philosophique, par P.W. Rosemann, C. Rutten, M. Lambert, J. Brams, C. Burnett, J. Decorte, C. Brouwer, M. Peeters, L. Rizzerio, P. Destrée, S.G. Lofts, sous la direction de S.G. Lofts et P.W. Rosemann. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 100, n°3, 2002. pp. 608-609

    William of Auvergne, The Trinity, or The First Principle [De trinitate, seu de primo principio]. Translated from the Latin by Roland J. Teske and Francis C. Wade. Introduction by Roland J. Teske

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    Rosemann Philipp W. William of Auvergne, The Trinity, or The First Principle [De trinitate, seu de primo principio]. Translated from the Latin by Roland J. Teske and Francis C. Wade. Introduction by Roland J. Teske. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 89, n°82, 1991. pp. 362-363

    Learning from Context to Improve Business Processes

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    K. Ploesser, M. Peleg, P.Soffer, M. Rosemann, and J. Recker, are members of a team of researchers from Queensland University, Australia, Stanford University, USA and Haifa University, Israel, who are currently investigating how context-awareness can become an integral part of business process modeling. They argue that to get to the next level of process management we must broaden our analysis beyond internal processes to the contextual environment in which the processes are embedded. Read this compelling Article for their take on how this will impact business process management in the future

    Life without value? : Voices of embryo donors for hESC research in China

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    Technoscientifi c projects feature high on the Chinese government’s agenda. The decoding of the rice, chicken and most recently panda genomes have caught the attention of the media and the masses. A no less ambitious plan is the drive to establish China as a key force in human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research. While in the West hESC research has been slowed by ethical and legal debates, a highly permissive regulatory environment has been fostered in China. Achim Rosemann investigates how this corresponds to the perceptions of potential embryo donors

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    A Rb1 promoter variant with reduced activity contributes to osteosarcoma susceptibility in irradiated mice Michael Rosemann 1,6,

    Generating correct EPCs from configured C-EPCs

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    Process reference models play an important role for the alignment and configuration of commercial off-the-shelf Enterprise Systems to requirements of an organization. Recently, Configurable Event-driven Process Chains (C-EPCs) have been proposed as a language to support the model-driven configuration of such Enterprise Systems. While some problems of generating correct EPCs from a configured C-EPC have been discussed, up to now there is no implementation of an algorithm available to automate the configuration task. This paper presents a configuration algorithm that is guided by a minimality criterion. It details and extends a previous algorithm that has only been sketched so far. As a proof-of-concept the algorithm has been implemented

    The comfort triangles: A new tool for bioclimatic design

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    This thesis presents a new graphic tool to identify and select bioclimatic strategies according to climate conditions and comfort requirements. The Comfort Triangle relates outdoor daily temperature variations with the modification of thermal performance achieved indoors, using two key variables, average daily temperatures and temperature swings. The variation between indoor and outdoor average daily temperature shows the effectiveness of passive heating and cooling strategies, while the relation between indoor and outdoor swings show the capacity of the building to moderate, control or maintain temperature variations in relation to comfort requirements. It is shown that many bioclimatic strategies aim to modify one or both of these variables. Part 1 introduces concepts of bioclimatic design; Part 2 provides a literature review and defines the state of the art in bioclimatic design, while Part 3 describes the development of the comfort triangles for analysis and evaluation of different bioclimatic design strategies. Part 4 tests the tool using case studies at the urban, architectural and building scales, to demonstrate and verify the use of the Comfort triangles in wide range of different climates, situations and building types. Studies using the comfort triangles at the urban scale show how the built environment produces modifications of climatic conditions, modifying the temperature swing and increasing average temperatures. At the architectural scale, studies show the impact of building form, orientation and shading on average temperature and temperature swing. At the construction scale, studies of indoor and outdoor conditions show the results of different materials used in different climates. The Comfort Triangles clearly identify the impact of the built environment, permitting a visualization of the change in two key vectors, average temperature and temperature swing. The final part of the thesis analyses the results of the case studies to show the value of this new graphic tool that offers a valuable complement to existing bioclimatic design tools, emphasizing the dynamic nature of thermal performance in natural conditioning. It is shown that the comfort triangles provide a new way to analyse projects in different climates and promote the selection of appropriate bioclimatic design strategies.Architectur

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