970 resultados para Information sciences
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On the basis of illustrations of Shakespeare's Hamlet, the new digital 'Oppel-Hammerschmidt Shakespeare Illustration Archive' at the Mainz University Library - together with a lavishly-constructed and multiply-linked Web interface version - was presented to the public on 17 November 2008. This e-book, edited by Andreas Anderhub and Hildegard Hammerschmidt-Hummel, contains the speeches and presentations given on the occasion of the opening ceremony of the electronic archive. The collection of the new archive, published here for the first time, holds about 3,500 images and is part of the only Shakespeare illustration archive in the world. The Shakespeare Illustration Archive was founded in 1946 by the internationally acclaimed Shakespeare and Goethe scholar, Prof. Horst Oppel. This part of the archive was donated to the Mainz University Library on condition that its holdings be digitalised and made available to the public. The collection has been named 'The Oppel-Hammerschmidt Shakespeare Illustration Archive' in accordance with the terms of the Agreement of Donation of 9, 15, and 16 September 2005, and honouring the 16 March 1988 Delegation of Authority and Declaration of Intent by Frau Ingeborg Oppel, Prof. Oppel's widow and legal assignee. Vice-President Prof. Jürgen Oldenstein opened the proceedings by noting that 2008 had been a good year for international Shakespeare scholarship. For, in London, the site of the 'Theatre' in Shoreditch, where Shakespeare's company performed, had been unearthed, and in Mainz the Shakespeare Archive had gone online with thousands of illustrations. The Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Philology, Prof. Mechthild Dreyer, who mentioned that she herself had long been successfully employing interdisciplinary research methods, took particular pleasure in the transdisciplinary approach to research resolutely pursued by Prof. Hammerschmidt-Hummel. Prof. Clemens Zintzen (Cologne), former President of the Mainz Academy of Literature and Sciences, recalled highlights from the more than sixty-year-long history of the Shakespeare Illustration Archive. Prof. Kurt Otten (Heidelberg and Cambridge) drew an impressive portrait of Horst Oppel's personality as an academic and praised his influential books on Goethe and Shakespeare. He pointed out that Oppel's Shakespeare Illustration Archive, the basis for many a dissertation, had enjoyed great popularity around the world. Prof. Otten also delineated the academic career of Prof. Hammerschmidt-Hummel and her new findings regarding Shakespeare's time, life and work. Prof. Rüdiger Ahrens OBE (Würzburg) drew attention to Prof. Hammerschmidt-Hummel's research results, directly or indirectly arising out of her work on the Shakespeare Illustration Archive. This research had centred on proving the authenticity of four visual representations of Shakespeare (the Chandos and Flower portraits, the Davenant bust and the Darmstadt Shakespeare death mask); solving the mystery around Shakespeare's 'Dark Lady'; and establishing the dramatist's Catholic religion. Prof. Hammerschmidt-Hummel reported on her 'Shakespeare Illustration' project, describing the nature, dimensions and significance of the Archive's pictorial material, which relates to all of Shakespeare's plays and stretches over five centuries. She explained that the digital 'Oppel-Hammerschmidt Illustration Archive' was an addition to the three-volume edition she had compiled, authored and edited for publication in 2003. Unlike the print version, however, the digital collection had only been partly editorially prepared. It represented source material and a basis for further work. Hammerschmidt-Hummel expressed her thanks to the Head of the Central University Library, Dr Andreas Anderhub, for his untiring commitment. After the initial donation had been made, he had entered enthusiastically into setting up the necessary contacts, getting all the work underway, and clearing the legal hurdles. Hammerschmidt-Hummel was especially grateful to University of Mainz librarian Heike Geisel, who had worked for nearly five years to carry out the large-scale digitalization of a total of 8,800 items. Frau Geisel was also extremely resourceful in devising ways of making the collection yield even more, e.g. by classifying and cross-linking the data, assembling clusters of individual topics that lend themselves to research, and (in collaboration with the art historian Dr Klaus Weber) making the archive's index of artists compatible with the data-bank of artists held by the University of Mainz Institute of Art History. In addition, she compiled an extremely helpful 'users' guide' to the new digital collection. Frau Geisel had enjoyed invaluable support from Dr Annette Holzapfel-Pschorn, the leading academic in the Central IT Department at the University, who set up an intelligent, most impressive Web interface using the latest application technologies. Frau Geisel and Dr Holzapfel-Pschorn were highly praised for their convincing demonstration, using illustrations to Hamlet, of how to access this well-devised and exceptionally user-friendly Web version. For legal reasons, Prof. Hammerschmidt-Hummel pointed out, the collection could not be released for open access on the internet. The media - as Dr Anderhub stressed in his foreword - had shown great interest in the new digital collection of thousands of Shakespearean illustrations (cf. Benjamin Cor's TV feature in "Tagesthemen", 17 November 2008, presented by Tom Buhrow). The ‘Oppel-Hammerschmidt Shakespeare Illustration Archive’ should also meet with particular interest not only among academic specialists, but also among the performers of the arts and persons active in the cultural realm in general, as well as theatre and film directors, literary managers, teachers, and countless Shakespeare enthusiasts.
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Die Dissertation „Strategisches Innovationsmanagement von Buchverlagen im Kontext konvergierender Medienmärkte“ nimmt sich des Themengebiets der Innovation in Buchverlagen in Zeiten der Digitalisierung an. Grob gliedert die Arbeit sich in einen Theorieteil und einen Empirieteil. Den Einstieg in den Theorieteil bildet eine Einführung in die Themenstellung, in der das Erkenntnisinteresse anhand von vier forschungsleitenden Fragen eingegrenzt wird: rn1) „Welche Anforderungen an die Innovationsfähigkeit von Verlagen ergeben sich aus aktuellen und antizipierten zukünftigen Entwicklungen, insbesondere der Medienkonvergenz?“rn2) „Welchen Beitrag kann strategisches Innovationsmanagement leisten, um diesen Anforderungen mit erfolgreichen Innovationen gerecht zu werden?“ rn3) „Welches sind die kritischen Faktoren für erfolgreiches Innovieren im Buchverlag?“ rn4) „Wie kann erfolgsförderndes Innovationsmanagement in Buchverlage implementiert werden?“rnrnDer Ausgangspunkt ist dabei die Darstellung aktueller Entwicklungen im Buchmarkt, die in ihrer Relevanz für das Thema bewertet werden. Dabei stehen solche Veränderungen im Mediennutzungsverhalten und dem veränderten Marktumfeld im Fokus, aus denen resultiert, dass Verlage sich nicht mehr nur auf ihre tradierten Kernkompetenzen verlassen können. Der Medienkonvergenz wird in dem Kontext als Suprakategorie eine herausgehobene Bedeutung zuerkannt. Am Ende des dritten Kapitels wird resümierend erörtert, woraus für Verlage heute die Notwendigkeit innovativen Handelns erwächst. Damit findet auch eine Überleitung in das folgende Kapitel über Innovation im Buchverlag statt, das inhaltlich den Kern des Theorieteils der Arbeit bildet.rnrnIm Kapitel Innovation im Buchverlag wird zuerst eine definitorische Eingrenzung des Innovationsbegriffs vorgenommen. Dabei wird eine Entscheidung für den mehrdimensionalen Ansatz nach Hauschildt und Salomo als definitorisches Grundraster getroffen. Darauf folgt eine Einführung in theoretische Grundbegriffe und Konzepte des Innovationsmanagements. Im Folgenden finden Erkenntnisse aus der Innovationsforschung Anwendung auf Spezifika in Buchverlagen, wobei zunächst Handlungsfelder identifiziert werden. Eine wesentliche Rolle im Argumentationsgang der Arbeit spielen dann die Erfolgsfaktoren des Innovationsmanagements in Buchverlagen. Eine herausragende Stellung wird dabei dem Wissensmanagement zuerkannt. Es folgt darauf ein Unterkapitel über Innovationskooperation. Darin wird zunächst die strategische Relevanz von Kooperationen beleuchtet, wobei auch eine teils kritische Auseinandersetzung mit dem modernen Begriff der Open Innovation stattfindet. Dann wird dargestellt, wer sich als Kooperationspartner für Buchverlage eignet und welche Modi des kooperativen Innovierens existieren. Es folgen darauf Ausführungen zur Implementierung einer Innovationsstrategie, wobei sowohl aufbau- als auch ablauforganisatorische Aspekte zum Tragen kommen. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die Darstellung des Stage-Gate-Modells als Ansatz für die Ablaufplanung von Innovationsprozessen in Buchverlagen. Wegen seiner guten Skalierbarkeit wird diesem Ansatz eine Eignung sowohl für kleine als auch mittelgroße und große Verlage zuerkannt. Den Abschluss des Kapitels über Innovation im Buchverlag bilden Betrachtungen über die rechtliche und technische Absicherung von Innovationen. rnrnDer empirische Teil der Arbeit wird eingeläutet mit einer Herleitung empirischer Fragestellungen. Dies geschieht zum einen auf der Grundlage einer Betrachtung, welche Erkenntnislücken die rein theoretische Auseinandersetzung mit dem Thema offengelassen hat. Die empirischen Fragestellungen bilden das Grundgerüst, auf dem im Folgenden die Ergebnisse einer qualitativen Maßnahme in Form von Interviews und einer quantitativen Maßnahme in Form einer Befragung per Fragebogen dargestellt werden. In der Auswertung der Ergebnisse werden dabei zunächst Hypothesen aus den Fallstudien gebildet, die auf Grundlage der Interviews entstanden sind. Diese Hypothesen werden anhand der Daten, die bei der Erhebung per Fragebogen gewonnen wurden, mit statistischen Methoden überprüft.rnrnDen Abschluss der Arbeit bildet eine Schlussbetrachtung, in der die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse verdichtet und vor dem Hintergrund der eingangs gestellten forschungsleitenden Fragen als Quintessens der Arbeit präsentiert werden. Zu jeder forschungsleitenden Frage findet dabei ein kurzes Resümee statt. Als größte Anforderung an die Innovationsfähigkeit von Verlagen wird darin erkannt, den Modus der eigenen Wertschöpfung kontinuierlich zu aktualisieren und an die dynamischen Veränderungen im Umfeld anzupassen. Dem strategischen Innovationsmanagement kommt dabei vor allem die Bedeutung zu, dass es ein konsistentes Handeln ermöglicht, das als Voraussetzung für die Planbarkeit von Innovationserfolgen gesehen wird. Auch erscheint es zunehmend wichtig, den Paradigmenwechsel weg vom Denken in Produktkategorien hin zu einem Denken in Problemlösungskategorien zu vollziehen, wobei ein strategisches Innovationsmanagement Buchverlagen hilfreich sein kann.rn
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The Nghe-Tinh Soviets of 1930-1931, a rebellion against colonial authority in north-central and central colonial Vietnam, has received extensive analysis by a variety of commentators and scholars, both Vietnamese and not. Most scholars, Vietnam and internationally, settled on some view of immiseration combined with the presence of pro-communist organizers as the motive forces for the rebellion, but a few have favored questions of political dissatisfaction and local empowerment as underlying motivations for revolt. Until recently, examining the rebellion on a gross scale in order to test either theory has proven difficult, with a surfeit of information but no easy way to process it in order to underwrite large-scale analyses. Del Testa is using a historical GIS (geographical information system) analysis, which blends statistics with digitized maps, in order to display correlations between factors, such as wealth, religion, and so on of those who rebelled in order to reexamine the Nghe-Tinh Soviets movement on a grand scale. His presentation will illustrate some initial findings as well as the techniques used.
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OBJECTIVE: Visual hallucinations are under-reported by patients and are often undiscovered by health professionals. There is no gold standard available to assess hallucinations. Our objective was to develop a reliable, valid, semi-structured interview for identifying and assessing visual hallucinations in older people with eye disease and cognitive impairment. METHODS: We piloted the North-East Visual Hallucinations Interview (NEVHI) in 80 older people with visual and/or cognitive impairment (patient group) and 34 older people without known risks of hallucinations (control group). The informants of 11 patients were interviewed separately. We established face validity, content validity, criterion validity, inter-rater agreement and the internal consistency of the NEVHI, and assessed the factor structure for questions evaluating emotions, cognitions, and behaviours associated with hallucinations. RESULTS: Recurrent visual hallucinations were common in the patient group (68.8%) and absent in controls (0%). The criterion, face and content validities were good and the internal consistency of screening questions for hallucinations was high (Cronbach alpha: 0.71). The inter-rater agreements for simple and complex hallucinations were good (Kappa 0.72 and 0.83, respectively). Four factors associated with experiencing hallucinations (perceived control, pleasantness, distress and awareness) were identified and explained a total variance of 73%. Informants gave more 'don't know answers' than patients throughout the interview (p = 0.008), especially to questions evaluating cognitions and emotions associated with hallucinations (p = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: NEVHI is a comprehensive assessment tool, helpful to identify the presence of visual hallucinations and to quantify cognitions, emotions and behaviours associated with hallucinations.
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Utilizing remote sensing methods to assess landscape-scale ecological change are rapidly becoming a dominant force in the natural sciences. Powerful and robust non-parametric statistical methods are also actively being developed to compliment the unique characteristics of remotely sensed data. The focus of this research is to utilize these powerful, robust remote sensing and statistical approaches to shed light on woody plant encroachment into native grasslands--a troubling ecological phenomenon occurring throughout the world. Specifically, this research investigates western juniper encroachment within the sage-steppe ecosystem of the western USA. Western juniper trees are native to the intermountain west and are ecologically important by means of providing structural diversity and habitat for many species. However, after nearly 150 years of post-European settlement changes to this threatened ecosystem, natural ecological processes such as fire regimes no longer limit the range of western juniper to rocky refugia and other areas protected from short fire return intervals that are historically common to the region. Consequently, sage-steppe communities with high juniper densities exhibit negative impacts, such as reduced structural diversity, degraded wildlife habitat and ultimately the loss of biodiversity. Much of today's sage-steppe ecosystem is transitioning to juniper woodlands. Additionally, the majority of western juniper woodlands have not reached their full potential in both range and density. The first section of this research investigates the biophysical drivers responsible for juniper expansion patterns observed in the sage-steppe ecosystem. The second section is a comprehensive accuracy assessment of classification methods used to identify juniper tree cover from multispectral 1 m spatial resolution aerial imagery.
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This thesis represents the overview of hydrographic surveying and different types of modern and traditional surveying equipment, and data acquisition using the traditional single beam sonar system and a modern fully autonomous underwater vehicle, IVER3. During the thesis, the data sets were collected using the vehicles of the Great Lake Research Center at Michigan Technological University. This thesis also presents how to process and edit the bathymetric data on SonarWiz5. Moreover, the three dimensional models were created after importing the data sets in the same coordinate system. In these interpolated surfaces, the details and excavations can be easily seen on the surface models. In this study, the profiles are plotted on the surface models to compare the sensors and details on the seabed. It is shown that single beam sonar might miss some details, such as pipeline and quick elevation changes on the seabed when we compare to the side scan sonar of IVER3 because the single side scan sonar can acquire better resolution. However, sometimes using single beam sonar can save your project time and money because the single beam sonar is cheaper than side scan sonars and the processing might be easier than the side scan data.
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Lava flow modeling can be a powerful tool in hazard assessments; however, the ability to produce accurate models is usually limited by a lack of high resolution, up-to-date Digital Elevation Models (DEMs). This is especially obvious in places such as Kilauea Volcano (Hawaii), where active lava flows frequently alter the terrain. In this study, we use a new technique to create high resolution DEMs on Kilauea using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data from the TanDEM-X (TDX) satellite. We convert raw TDX SAR data into a geocoded DEM using GAMMA software [Werner et al., 2000]. This process can be completed in several hours and permits creation of updated DEMs as soon as new TDX data are available. To test the DEMs, we use the Harris and Rowland [2001] FLOWGO lava flow model combined with the Favalli et al. [2005] DOWNFLOW model to simulate the 3-15 August 2011 eruption on Kilauea's East Rift Zone. Results were compared with simulations using the older, lower resolution 2000 SRTM DEM of Hawaii. Effusion rates used in the model are derived from MODIS thermal infrared satellite imagery. FLOWGO simulations using the TDX DEM produced a single flow line that matched the August 2011 flow almost perfectly, but could not recreate the entire flow field due to the relatively high DEM noise level. The issues with short model flow lengths can be resolved by filtering noise from the DEM. Model simulations using the outdated SRTM DEM produced a flow field that followed a different trajectory to that observed. Numerous lava flows have been emplaced at Kilauea since the creation of the SRTM DEM, leading the model to project flow lines in areas that have since been covered by fresh lava flows. These results show that DEMs can quickly become outdated on active volcanoes, but our new technique offers the potential to produce accurate, updated DEMs for modeling lava flow hazards.
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Quantifying belowground dynamics is critical to our understanding of plant and ecosystem function and belowground carbon cycling, yet currently available tools for complex belowground image analyses are insufficient. We introduce novel techniques combining digital image processing tools and geographic information systems (GIS) analysis to permit semi-automated analysis of complex root and soil dynamics. We illustrate methodologies with imagery from microcosms, minirhizotrons, and a rhizotron, in upland and peatland soils. We provide guidelines for correct image capture, a method that automatically stitches together numerous minirhizotron images into one seamless image, and image analysis using image segmentation and classification in SPRING or change analysis in ArcMap. These methods facilitate spatial and temporal root and soil interaction studies, providing a framework to expand a more comprehensive understanding of belowground dynamics.
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The usage of social media in leisure time settings has become a prominent research topic. However, less research has been done on the design of social media in collaboration settings. In this study, we investigate how social media can support asynchronous collaboration in virtual teams and specifically how they can increase activity awareness. On the basis of an open source social networking platform, we present two prototype designs: a standard platform with basic support for information processing, communication and process – as suggested by Zigurs and Buckland (1998) – and an advanced platform with additional support for activity awareness via specialfeed functions. We argue that the standard platform already conveys activity awareness to a certain extent, however, that this awareness can be increased even more by the feeds in the advanced platform. Both prototypes are tested in a field experiment and evaluated with respect to their impact on perceived activity awareness, coordination and satisfaction. We show that the advanced design increases coordination and satisfaction through increased perceived activity awareness.