951 resultados para Jan Van Leiden
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Nine chess programs competed in July 2015 in the ICGA's World Computer Chess Championship at the Computer Science department of Leiden University. This is the official report of the event.
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This is the official report of the ICGA's 2015 World Chess Software Championship held in Leiden, The Netherlands.
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Jan van Eyck
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Deel 1. Beschouwingen van den sterrenhemel geheel vernieuwd door F. Kaiser. Natuurk. beschrijving van onzen aardbol bewerkt door E.M. Beima.--Deel 2. Over de lucht en den dampkring geheel verniuwd door C.J. Matthes.--Deel. 3. Behelzende natuurlijke geschiedenis van het dierenrijk nieuw bewerkt door J. van der Hoeven.--Deel 4. Natuurlijk geschiedenis van het plantenrijk door H.C. van Hall.--Deel 5. Over de delfstoffen en de geschiedenis der aarde door F.A.W. Miquel.
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Contiene acontecimientos de la vida de los personajes holandeses: Maria van Reigersbergh, Hugo de Groot, A. Geesteranus en S. van Oostdijk, Willem Y. Bontekoe, Jacob Cats, Jan van Galen, Antoni Hambroek, Michiel Adriaansz. de Ruyter, Johan en Cornelis de Witt, Jan Camphuis, Hermanus Boerhaave, Maria Louise en haar zoon Willem IV, Onno Zwier van Haren, Jan Cabel Josephus van Speyk.
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Includes indexes.
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Accompanied by "Generalen index; ofte, Substantieel kort-bondig begryp der materien, begrepen in de vyf placcaert-boecken van Vlaenderen ...door Mr. Jacobus Philippus de Wulf." (4 p. L., cxx, 690, xvij, [1] p. 32 cm.) Published: Gendt, P. de Goesin, 1766.
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Bibliography: p. 176-181.
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While Business Process Management (BPM) is an established discipline, the increased adoption of BPM technology in recent years has introduced new challenges. One challenge concerns dealing with the ever-growing complexity of business process models. Mechanisms for dealing with this complexity can be classified into two categories: 1) those that are solely concerned with the visual representation of the model and 2) those that change its inner structure. While significant attention is paid to the latter category in the BPM literature, this paper focuses on the former category. It presents a collection of patterns that generalize and conceptualize various existing mechanisms to change the visual representation of a process model. Next, it provides a detailed analysis of the degree of support for these patterns in a number of state-of-the-art languages and tools. This paper concludes with the results of a usability evaluation of the patterns conducted with BPM practitioners.