105 research outputs found
Segers (R. T.), red. Vormen van literatuurwetenschap. Moderne richtingen en hun mogelijkheden voor tekstinterpretatie.
Heyvaert S. Segers (R. T.), red. Vormen van literatuurwetenschap. Moderne richtingen en hun mogelijkheden voor tekstinterpretatie.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 64, fasc. 3, 1986. Langues et littératures modernes - Moderne taal- en letterkunde. pp. 597-601
Characterization of WF6/N2/H2 plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposited WxN films as barriers for Cu metallization
Characterization and barrier properties for Cu metallization of tungsten nitride deposited by PECVD using WF6+N2+H2
Leuven, Katholieke Universiteit, 1C59. b, 375 p., figg krt. (Centrun voor Economische Studien. 8).
Het arrondis s ciuent Leuven. Een regionaal economisch onderzoe
Randomization and data-analysis items in quality standards for single-case experimental studies
Reporting standards and critical appraisal tools serve as beacons for researchers, reviewers, and research consumers. Parallel to existing guidelines for researchers to report and evaluate group-comparison studies, single-case experimental researchers are in need of guidelines for reporting and evaluating single-case experimental studies. A systematic search was conducted for quality standards for reporting and/or evaluating single-case experimental studies. In total, 11 unique quality standards were retrieved. In this article we discuss the extent to which there is agreement with regards to randomization and data-analysis of single-case experimental studies among the 11 proposed sets of quality standards. We provide recommendations regarding the inclusion of a randomization and data-analysis standard.sponsorship: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This research was funded by the Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO). (Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO))status: Publishe
Adaptations of Hamlet in Different Cultural Contexts: Globalisation, Postmodernism, and Altermodernism
Although there has traditionally been a resistance to the study of adaptations, adaptation studies as a subsection of 'intertextuality‘ currently has a significant place in academic debates. Hamlet is "the Mona Lisa of literature" (T.S. Eliot), and has been the subject of constant scrutiny, mythologizing and adaptation. Hamlet has been adapted and appropriated into and by various cultural contexts. Even confining our attention to the same medium as Shakespeare‘s text, there exists an array of theatrical adaptations in languages and cultures as diverse as Persian, Korean, Arabic, German, Russian, and Turkish. Borrowing Ludwig Wittgenstein‘s metaphor of 'family resemblance,‘ I argue the usefulness of his idea, enabling us to examine not simply a small number of common properties among adaptations of Hamlet, but rather to explore the 'complicated network of similarities overlapping and criss-crossing‘ (Philosophical Investigations, §66). I further propose subdividing the 'global family‘ of Hamlets from around the world that participate in this/these web-like resemblances into 'local families‘ of adapted Hamlets, to enable better intercultural and cross-cultural studies.
In this thesis I analyse seven theatrical adaptations of Hamlet in Turkish, Russian, Arabic and Persian cultural contexts, from the perspectives of postmodernism, globalisation and altermodernism. I also scrutinise the Persian family of Hamlet in the light of 'intertextuality‘. Given that each adaptation per se brings together 'self‘ and 'other‘ at the same time, I go on to coin two new terms: homointertextuality and heterointertextuality, in order to explore fully the various connections of the adaptations of Hamlet in Iran with the 'cultural self‘ (Persian culture) and the 'cultural other‘ (Anglophone culture)
Parallel RDF generation from heterogeneous big data
To unlock the value of increasingly available data in high volumes, we need flexible ways to integrate data across different sources. While semantic integration can be provided through RDF generation, current generators insufficiently scale in terms of volume. Generators are limited by memory constraints. Therefore, we developed the RMLStreamer, a generator that parallelizes the ingestion and mapping tasks of RDF generation across multiple instances. In this paper, we analyze what aspects are parallelizable and we introduce an approach for parallel RDF generation. We describe how we implemented our proposed approach, in the frame of the RMLStreamer, and how the resulting scaling behavior compares to other RDF generators. The RMLStreamer ingests data at 50% faster rate than existing generators through parallel ingestion
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