This document outlines an event held at the University of Essex in August 2008 about historical GIS and its implementation in Absalon. The event included presentations on introducing terms and concepts, heritage applications of GIS, current uses of GIS in history, and the future of GIS and history. Sections covered introduction, terms, heritage applications, current uses, and future directions.
The document provides guidance for home buyers on preparing finances, strengthening credit scores, working with a real estate agent, and key factors to consider when searching for a home. It recommends saving money, getting pre-approved for a loan, allowing credit to strengthen by paying down debts and avoiding new credit for several months before buying. Working with an agent is advised as they can provide expertise and advocacy throughout the home buying process. Location, size/type, price, and condition are the primary factors to consider in a home search.
This document describes a visualization application for the SIAT program that displays forest and landscape data. It presents a visualization matrix tool that allows users to view 3D visualizations and indicators of sustainability dimensions for different countries. The matrix includes features like country selection, indicator labeling on mouseover, and the number of available visualizations. The tool is intended to help analyze forest and landscape data across multiple countries.
Este documento describe la conjugación verbal en el idioma quechua. Explica que los verbos se conjugan agregando sufijos que indican la persona y el tiempo. Proporciona ejemplos de cómo conjugar el verbo "cantar" en presente para la primera, segunda y tercera persona del singular y plural. También describe cómo se conjugan los verbos para indicar tiempos pasados, presentes y futuros.
This document outlines an event held at the University of Essex in August 2008 about historical GIS and its implementation in Absalon. The event included presentations on introducing terms and concepts, heritage applications of GIS, current uses of GIS in history, and the future of GIS and history. Sections covered introduction, terms, heritage applications, current uses, and future directions.
The document provides guidance for home buyers on preparing finances, strengthening credit scores, working with a real estate agent, and key factors to consider when searching for a home. It recommends saving money, getting pre-approved for a loan, allowing credit to strengthen by paying down debts and avoiding new credit for several months before buying. Working with an agent is advised as they can provide expertise and advocacy throughout the home buying process. Location, size/type, price, and condition are the primary factors to consider in a home search.
This document describes a visualization application for the SIAT program that displays forest and landscape data. It presents a visualization matrix tool that allows users to view 3D visualizations and indicators of sustainability dimensions for different countries. The matrix includes features like country selection, indicator labeling on mouseover, and the number of available visualizations. The tool is intended to help analyze forest and landscape data across multiple countries.
Este documento describe la conjugación verbal en el idioma quechua. Explica que los verbos se conjugan agregando sufijos que indican la persona y el tiempo. Proporciona ejemplos de cómo conjugar el verbo "cantar" en presente para la primera, segunda y tercera persona del singular y plural. También describe cómo se conjugan los verbos para indicar tiempos pasados, presentes y futuros.
This document describes Heritage 4, a content management system developed to provide novel ways of experiencing and interacting with historical content. It combines technologies like Plone with four search interfaces or "navigators": a mind map, map, timeline, and text search. These navigators allow users to view single objects or collections spatially, temporally, and relationally. The system aims to improve on previous cultural heritage websites by providing seamless switching between navigators and integrated searches that do not lead to dead ends.
The document summarizes a corporate overview webcast for a 12-year-old bio-technology company launching a new marketing division. The company has developed a personalized nutritional solution formulated based on a person's genetic code and lifestyle to provide health benefits. The marketing division offers opportunities to earn commissions through building teams and sales.
Heritage 4 - a 4-dimentional Cultural Heritage Management SystemBernhard Snizek
The document describes a four dimensional cultural heritage management system called Heritage 4. It provides an overview of the system's design including its content management system, object model, graphical user interface, navigators, search functionality, and support for web 2.0 features like user tagging, user-generated content, and RSS feeds. The system aims to provide an integrated framework for storing, analyzing, and disseminating historical content to the public.
WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries is a tool for developing web services on IBM i. It was created by IBM's Toronto Lab as a collaborative effort between Don Yantzi, Abe Batthish, and Larry Schweyer. The information presented is distributed without warranty and customers are responsible for evaluating whether it is suitable for their environments.
The document describes advanced visualization modules for impact assessment. It discusses visualization modules that were designed for the Sustainability Impact Assessment Tool (SIAT) to provide an overview of all indicator values simultaneously with data mining features. The modules also embed 3D visualizations from other tools within an easy-to-use interface focused on highlighting landscape change. They map individual indicators to enable comparing spatial values to known places.
This document summarizes a research project studying flows of people generated by Malmö Central Station and how they are considered in transport infrastructure planning and design. The research questions examine whether different flows are considered, how they are dealt with, and what conflicts arise. The methodology includes a city walk, interviews, photographs, and filming. The results found that flows are considered in planning but there are issues like divided ownership, planning based on expected rather than real flows, and prioritizing some flows over others. Further research is proposed to interview additional stakeholders and examine bike-pedestrian conflicts in more areas while also reviewing city policies.
Heritage 4 - et 4-dimensionel Cultural Heritage Management SystemBernhard Snizek
This document describes Absalon.nu, a 4-dimensional cultural heritage management system. It provides an overview of the system's history and development since 2005. Key features include an integrated content management system, support for spatial and temporal metadata to enable new ways of browsing historical content, and Web 2.0 integration to allow user tagging and interaction. The system aims to provide an open framework for storing, analyzing, and presenting historical information to the public.
This document describes Heritage 4, a content management system developed to provide novel ways of experiencing and interacting with historical content. It combines technologies like Plone with four search interfaces or "navigators": a mind map, map, timeline, and text search. These navigators allow users to view single objects or collections spatially, temporally, and relationally. The system aims to improve on previous cultural heritage websites by providing seamless switching between navigators and integrated searches that do not lead to dead ends.
The document summarizes a corporate overview webcast for a 12-year-old bio-technology company launching a new marketing division. The company has developed a personalized nutritional solution formulated based on a person's genetic code and lifestyle to provide health benefits. The marketing division offers opportunities to earn commissions through building teams and sales.
Heritage 4 - a 4-dimentional Cultural Heritage Management SystemBernhard Snizek
The document describes a four dimensional cultural heritage management system called Heritage 4. It provides an overview of the system's design including its content management system, object model, graphical user interface, navigators, search functionality, and support for web 2.0 features like user tagging, user-generated content, and RSS feeds. The system aims to provide an integrated framework for storing, analyzing, and disseminating historical content to the public.
WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries is a tool for developing web services on IBM i. It was created by IBM's Toronto Lab as a collaborative effort between Don Yantzi, Abe Batthish, and Larry Schweyer. The information presented is distributed without warranty and customers are responsible for evaluating whether it is suitable for their environments.
The document describes advanced visualization modules for impact assessment. It discusses visualization modules that were designed for the Sustainability Impact Assessment Tool (SIAT) to provide an overview of all indicator values simultaneously with data mining features. The modules also embed 3D visualizations from other tools within an easy-to-use interface focused on highlighting landscape change. They map individual indicators to enable comparing spatial values to known places.
This document summarizes a research project studying flows of people generated by Malmö Central Station and how they are considered in transport infrastructure planning and design. The research questions examine whether different flows are considered, how they are dealt with, and what conflicts arise. The methodology includes a city walk, interviews, photographs, and filming. The results found that flows are considered in planning but there are issues like divided ownership, planning based on expected rather than real flows, and prioritizing some flows over others. Further research is proposed to interview additional stakeholders and examine bike-pedestrian conflicts in more areas while also reviewing city policies.
Heritage 4 - et 4-dimensionel Cultural Heritage Management SystemBernhard Snizek
This document describes Absalon.nu, a 4-dimensional cultural heritage management system. It provides an overview of the system's history and development since 2005. Key features include an integrated content management system, support for spatial and temporal metadata to enable new ways of browsing historical content, and Web 2.0 integration to allow user tagging and interaction. The system aims to provide an open framework for storing, analyzing, and presenting historical information to the public.
Heritage 4 - et 4-dimensionel Cultural Heritage Management System
Agent-based modeling of bicyclist behaviour
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23. For at ændre ”Enhedens navn” og ”Sted og dato”: Klik i menulinjen, vælg ”Indsæt” > ”Sidehoved / Sidefod”. Indføj ”Sted og dato” i feltet for dato og ”Enhedens navn” i Sidefod Byt billede: Ny slide og klik på ikon, indsæt billede Forest & Landscape Landssamtök hjólreiðamanna, Reykjavík – July 8 th , 2010 THANK YOU [email_address] http://www.bikeability.dk