639 research outputs found

    Besprechung: W. SEIBT-J. PREISER-KAPELLER (Hgg.), Die Entstehung der kaukasischen Alphabete als kulturhistorisches Phänomen, Wien 2011

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    Besprechung:W. Seibt – J. Preiser-Kapeller (Hgg.), Die Entstehung der kaukasischen Alphabete als kulturhistorisches Phänomen. Referate des Internationalen Symposions (Wien, 1.-4. Dezember 2005), Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien 2011 (=Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Phil.-hist. Kl. Denkschriften, 430. Band; Veröffentlichungen zur Byzanzforschung, Band 28). ISBN 978-3-7001-7088-4Besprechung:W. Seibt – J. Preiser-Kapeller (Hgg.), Die Entstehung der kaukasischen Alphabete als kulturhistorisches Phänomen. Referate des Internationalen Symposions (Wien, 1.-4. Dezember 2005), Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien 2011 (=Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Phil.-hist. Kl. Denkschriften, 430. Band; Veröffentlichungen zur Byzanzforschung, Band 28). ISBN 978-3-7001-7088-

    Besprechung: W. SEIBT-J. PREISER-KAPELLER (Hgg.), Die Entstehung der kaukasischen Alphabete als kulturhistorisches Phänomen, Wien 2011

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    Besprechung:W. Seibt – J. Preiser-Kapeller (Hgg.), Die Entstehung der kaukasischen Alphabete als kulturhistorisches Phänomen. Referate des Internationalen Symposions (Wien, 1.-4. Dezember 2005), Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien 2011 (=Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Phil.-hist. Kl. Denkschriften, 430. Band; Veröffentlichungen zur Byzanzforschung, Band 28). ISBN 978-3-7001-7088-4Besprechung:W. Seibt – J. Preiser-Kapeller (Hgg.), Die Entstehung der kaukasischen Alphabete als kulturhistorisches Phänomen. Referate des Internationalen Symposions (Wien, 1.-4. Dezember 2005), Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien 2011 (=Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Phil.-hist. Kl. Denkschriften, 430. Band; Veröffentlichungen zur Byzanzforschung, Band 28). ISBN 978-3-7001-7088-

    Examining the building selection decision-making process within corporate relocations : to design and evaluate a client focused tool to support objective decision making

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    Purpose – The aim of this paper is to consider the complex decision-making process involved in corporate relocation and the validity of a tool designed to improve the objectivity and strategic management of this process and to change the focus of the decision upon the strategic management objectives rather than the real estate deal. Design/methodology/approach – The authors identify the progression of the decision-making process; disaggregate components of that process; and evaluate a tool designed to improve the decision-making process. Findings – The size of the organisation can have a significant impact on the building evaluation and decision-making process, smaller firms with less resources are more likely to make the relocation decision based on “gut feeling” rather than detailed evaluation. However, with increased transparency, accountability and corporate social responsibility, decisions based on more rigorous and objective approaches are being demanded. The evaluated tool facilitates a more objective approach and shifts the focus from a real estate to a business decision. Practical implications – Corporate real estate managers can use the information to evaluate their own decision-making processes against the framework of the tool and decide if it may be applicable to their context. Originality/value – The paper fills a void by examining the decision-making process from a fresh perspective, updates the thinking by providing a contemporary tool which has been beta tested with students and is about to be piloted with corporate clients.</p

    Exploring the Learning in Service-Learning: A Case of a Community-Based Research Project in Web-Based Systems Development

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    Service-learning integrates coursed-based academic learning with community service. This form of experiential learning is becoming more prevalent in higher education as academic institutions strive to enhance student learning while providing meaningful service to the community. This study investigates the impacts of service-learning in a junior-level IS web development course on student learning outcomes. The study also explores the use of community-based research in web-based systems development. The study\u27s context is a project to develop a web-based system for an elementary school classroom. Our findings propose an integrated, multidimensional concept of student learning that links the academic with personal and interpersonal learning outcomes. The academic dimension of student learning includes domain-specific and general academic knowledge and skills. The interpersonal dimension of student learning encompasses communication, collaboration and leadership skills, and the personal dimension consists of self-knowledge and personal efficacy. The service-learning strategy of community-based research promotes student learning and transforms the student into an engaged and active learner. Furthermore, community-based research is an effective approach to supplement the software development methods of prototyping and joint application development in a web-based systems development project. The study\u27s findings provide a framework for structuring effective service-learning experiences in the systems development domain of an Information Systems curriculum

    Digitalna humanistika: polje metodološke invencije i tehnološkog eksperimenta

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    Sažetak radionice digitalne humanistike, voditelj: dr. sc. Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, Institut za povijest umjetnosti, Zagreb, 26. – 17. travnja 2016

    Lymphoid Polyposis in an Adult Male- A Case Report

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    Benign lymphoid polyposis is a rare histologic entity and should not be confused with malignant disease of the colon and rectum. We present a case of lymphoid polyposis in the intestine in a 26 years old male patient who was admitted for the treatment of faecal fistula. He had history of appendectomy, followed by ileostomy four years back. Physical examination revealed multiple faecal fistulae in the right lower abdomen. Right-sided hemicolectomy was done. Gross examination showed multiple polyps through out the specimen; the junction between caecum and ascending colon was found partially stenosed. Microscopy revealed polypoid structures consisting of multiple lymphoid follicles with prominent germinal centers. A stenosed area represented probable fistulous tract within the fibrosis. The final diagnosis was lymphoid polyposis based on clinical, gross and microscopic features. Keywords: Lymphoid polyposis; Faecal fistula. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bsmmuj.v4i2.8643 BSMMU J 2011; 4(2):119-12

    Eating my words

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