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Towards a WHAT-WHY-HOW Taxonomy of Trajectories in Visualization Research
Effective analysis of movement often requires a comprehensive approach where computational and visual methods are combined to address a wide variety of tasks involving movers with diverse characteristics. In order to help the process of designing effective methods for a wide range of movement analysis cases, we develop a provisional taxonomy that links what Brehmer et al. [BM13] term statements of WHY-WHAT-HOW with tasks, types of movers, context and methods used to compute or visualize data. Within this document we present the origin of this taxonomy, the process we followed to populate it, discuss the novel categories within it, and finally use it to explore relationships between elements of trajectory analysis. Our main contribution is to provide a new means of connecting elements of WHY-WHAT-HOW when analysing trajectories
IDEAS-1997-2021-Final-Programs
This document records the final program for each of the 26 meetings of the International Database and Engineering Application Symposium from 1997 through 2021. These meetings were organized in various locations on three continents. Most of the papers published during these years are in the digital libraries of IEEE(1997-2007) or ACM(2008-2021)
NASA Tech Briefs, November 1992
Topics include: Electronic Components and Circuits; Electronic Systems; Physical Sciences; Materials; Computer Programs; Mechanics; Machinery; Fabrication Technology; Mathematics and Information Sciences; Life Sciences
Report on the development of the Manned Orbital Research Laboratory /MORL/ system utilization potential. Task area III - MORL concept responsiveness analysis, book 1
Manned orbital research laboratory mission planning analysi
Economic indicators used for EU projects, in other criteria of aggregation than national / regional
Economical and social indicators are created and published for national and regional dimensions. Nowadays, both local and territorial indicators are really able to define more adequate the stage of social and economical development and to illustrate the impact of European programs and projects in fields like: long lasting development, entrepreneurial development, scientific research development and strategies, education and learning resources, IT resources, dissemination of European culture etc. If in the first part, there is only quantitative information, offered by our National Institute of Statistics (NIS), in the following few examples of some useful economical and social indicators provide a dynamic vision in defining objectives, methods and implementation Thus the need for a quantitative framework of local and territorial indicators demands for an original statistical methodology.gross domestic product, indicators in macro, mezo and micro economics, weight of selected, factors, representative methodology
Economic indicators used for EU projects, in other criteria of aggregation than national / regional
Economical and social indicators are created and published for national and regional dimensions. Nowadays, both local and territorial indicators are really able to define more adequate the stage of social and economical development and to illustrate the impact of European programs and projects in fields like: long lasting development, entrepreneurial development, scientific research development and strategies,
education and learning resources, IT resources, dissemination of European culture etc. If in the first part,
there is only quantitative information, offered by our National Institute of Statistics (NIS), in the following
few examples of some useful economical and social indicators provide a dynamic vision in defining
objectives, methods and implementation Thus the need for a quantitative framework of local and territorial
indicators demands for an original statistical methodology
Economic indicators used for EU projects, in other criteria of aggregation than national / regional
Economical and social indicators are created and published for national and regional dimensions. Nowadays, both local and territorial indicators are really able to define more adequate the stage of social and economical development and to illustrate the impact of European programs and projects in fields like: long lasting development, entrepreneurial development, scientific research development and strategies,
education and learning resources, IT resources, dissemination of European culture etc. If in the first part,
there is only quantitative information, offered by our National Institute of Statistics (NIS), in the following
few examples of some useful economical and social indicators provide a dynamic vision in defining
objectives, methods and implementation Thus the need for a quantitative framework of local and territorial
indicators demands for an original statistical methodology
Semantic discovery and reuse of business process patterns
Patterns currently play an important role in modern information systems (IS) development and their use has mainly been restricted to the design and implementation phases of the development lifecycle. Given the increasing significance of business modelling in IS development, patterns have the potential of providing a viable solution for promoting reusability of recurrent generalized models in the very early stages of development. As a statement of research-in-progress this paper focuses on business process patterns and proposes an initial methodological framework for the discovery and reuse of business process patterns within the IS development lifecycle. The framework borrows ideas from the domain engineering literature and proposes the use of semantics to drive both the discovery of patterns as well as their reuse