Il TechAdvisor Babel Roberto Polli ci propone questo mese un esercizio rivolto a sistemisti e sviluppatori junior: la trasformazione di un comune modem/router ADSL in una postazione multimediale.
Il processo è realizzato grazie a MiniDLNA, un media server open source per musica e video, che impariamo a compilare dopo aver precedentemente configurato un cross-compiler sul PC.
Se siete interessati a questo approfondimento sul modo in cui Linux gestisce i processi su un device minimale, vi invitiamo a scaricare l’articolo completo.
Este documento compara los perfiles logísticos y costos de importar cacao desde Brasil y Suiza a Colombia. Describe las rutas marítimas y aéreas entre estos países, los puertos y aeropuertos clave, las líneas de transporte disponibles, y los costos de flete para importar 120 kg de cacao desde Guarulhos, Brasil a Bogotá y desde Berna, Suiza a Bogotá. El costo total de los fletes fue de $1,639,210.50 pesos colombianos ($853.20 dólares).
This document discusses groups and group dynamics. It covers topics like primary and secondary groups, in-groups and out-groups, reference groups, social networks, group size and its effects, leadership styles, and phenomena like conformity, authority, and groupthink. The document is copyrighted and certain uses like public performance or preparation of derivative works are prohibited by law.
The Ford Ranger is a pickup truck that achieves best-in-class fuel economy. It has the strength to tow up to 5,760 pounds and proven durability over 25 years. The Ranger is now equipped with standard front-seat side airbags and AdvanceTrac electronic stability control for safety. It is available in various trim levels with different features to meet customer needs.
A DataTags approach to evaluate whether researchers datasets uploaded in digital repositories comply with the new European General Data Protection regulation (GDPR). The presentation provides the protype of a decision tree and of a questionnaire.
The document discusses seven common objections to sharing research data and how to overcome them. It addresses concerns about others not understanding or misinterpreting the data, finding new results before the original researcher, and the time required to document data. It argues that data sharing provides benefits like increased visibility, citations, and return on investment. Properly documenting data and considering different perspectives can address objections. Publicly funded data should be publicly available according to open data principles.
This document summarizes the costs and benefits of preserving digital research data. It discusses how most data preservation activities are publicly funded and how costs include personnel, hardware, and software costs. While costs can be difficult to quantify, benefits include scientific progress through data reuse and valorization. The value of data increases over time through reuse, but preserving data leads to increasing storage and access costs as data volumes grow. Data archiving services may charge for data reuse or deposit. The document also introduces the Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) organization, its activities in archiving datasets, and policies around earning money from archived data.
Il TechAdvisor Babel Roberto Polli ci propone questo mese un esercizio rivolto a sistemisti e sviluppatori junior: la trasformazione di un comune modem/router ADSL in una postazione multimediale.
Il processo è realizzato grazie a MiniDLNA, un media server open source per musica e video, che impariamo a compilare dopo aver precedentemente configurato un cross-compiler sul PC.
Se siete interessati a questo approfondimento sul modo in cui Linux gestisce i processi su un device minimale, vi invitiamo a scaricare l’articolo completo.
Este documento compara los perfiles logísticos y costos de importar cacao desde Brasil y Suiza a Colombia. Describe las rutas marítimas y aéreas entre estos países, los puertos y aeropuertos clave, las líneas de transporte disponibles, y los costos de flete para importar 120 kg de cacao desde Guarulhos, Brasil a Bogotá y desde Berna, Suiza a Bogotá. El costo total de los fletes fue de $1,639,210.50 pesos colombianos ($853.20 dólares).
This document discusses groups and group dynamics. It covers topics like primary and secondary groups, in-groups and out-groups, reference groups, social networks, group size and its effects, leadership styles, and phenomena like conformity, authority, and groupthink. The document is copyrighted and certain uses like public performance or preparation of derivative works are prohibited by law.
The Ford Ranger is a pickup truck that achieves best-in-class fuel economy. It has the strength to tow up to 5,760 pounds and proven durability over 25 years. The Ranger is now equipped with standard front-seat side airbags and AdvanceTrac electronic stability control for safety. It is available in various trim levels with different features to meet customer needs.
A DataTags approach to evaluate whether researchers datasets uploaded in digital repositories comply with the new European General Data Protection regulation (GDPR). The presentation provides the protype of a decision tree and of a questionnaire.
The document discusses seven common objections to sharing research data and how to overcome them. It addresses concerns about others not understanding or misinterpreting the data, finding new results before the original researcher, and the time required to document data. It argues that data sharing provides benefits like increased visibility, citations, and return on investment. Properly documenting data and considering different perspectives can address objections. Publicly funded data should be publicly available according to open data principles.
This document summarizes the costs and benefits of preserving digital research data. It discusses how most data preservation activities are publicly funded and how costs include personnel, hardware, and software costs. While costs can be difficult to quantify, benefits include scientific progress through data reuse and valorization. The value of data increases over time through reuse, but preserving data leads to increasing storage and access costs as data volumes grow. Data archiving services may charge for data reuse or deposit. The document also introduces the Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) organization, its activities in archiving datasets, and policies around earning money from archived data.
Archiving and managing a million or more data files on BiG Gridpkdoorn
This document summarizes a presentation given by Peter Doorn on archiving and managing over a million data files on the Big Grid infrastructure. It discusses two projects undertaken by DANS to analyze and visualize large humanities datasets and archive over a million files. It provides examples of other projects in countries like Germany, the UK, and Italy that use grid technologies for social science and humanities research dealing with large datasets.
DANS is a Dutch institute that provides permanent access to digital research data in the humanities and social sciences. It operates an online archiving system called EASY that encourages researchers to archive and reuse data. DANS also provides access to thousands of datasets through NARCIS.nl and offers training and advice on data management. The presentation discusses challenges in computational history and the need for digital research infrastructures to support collaborative efforts like sharing historical sources and datasets across networks. Infrastructures mentioned include DARIAH and CLARIN, which aim to connect distributed digital materials in the arts and humanities.
The Dutch Approach to Research Data Infrastructurepkdoorn
The Dutch Approach to Research Data Infrastructure
Peter Doorn (DANS), Marc Dupuis (SURF), Maurice Vanderfeesten (SURF)
ANDS Invitational Research Data Infrastructure Workshop, Prato, April 11-13, 2011
DARIAH aims to create a digital research infrastructure for the arts and humanities in Europe. As humanities research becomes more collaborative and data-driven due to advances in information and communication technologies, stable pan-European research infrastructures are needed. DARIAH would provide continuity and support for digital arts and humanities research by giving access to distributed digital resources through a strong European data infrastructure. It currently has 14 member organizations across 10 countries working to prepare the technical and organizational foundations to establish DARIAH through obtaining financial commitments.
DARIAH aims to develop a digital research infrastructure for the arts and humanities in Europe. It will provide access to digitized cultural heritage resources and tools for computational analysis. The infrastructure will be organized through virtual competency centers located at partner institutions that focus on specific tasks like research, education, content curation and legal issues. It is estimated to cost 6 million euros annually and will involve national contributions related to GDP. The preparation project is establishing the strategic, financial, organizational and technical foundations, with the goal of starting construction of DARIAH in 2011 to support innovative, digitally-enabled humanities research on a European scale.
This document discusses the need for a new digital research infrastructure for the arts and humanities called DARIAH. It outlines how humanities research is increasingly relying on large digital datasets and resources requiring networked infrastructure. The document describes how DARIAH would provide access to digitized cultural heritage resources and tools to analyze these resources. It also discusses the organizational structure and partnerships needed to establish DARIAH and ensure its long-term sustainability to support innovative digital humanities research across Europe.
The document discusses the need for a new digital research infrastructure called DARIAH to support humanities research in Europe. It proposes that DARIAH would provide access to digitized cultural heritage data and tools to process this information. The infrastructure would link distributed resources across Europe and support innovative, international and interdisciplinary digital humanities research through a decentralized network of national and thematic organizations. Preparation projects are underway to define DARIAH's strategic vision, business model, technical architecture and governance structure.
Archiving and managing a million or more data files on BiG Gridpkdoorn
This document summarizes a presentation given by Peter Doorn on archiving and managing over a million data files on the Big Grid infrastructure. It discusses two projects undertaken by DANS to analyze and visualize large humanities datasets and archive over a million files. It provides examples of other projects in countries like Germany, the UK, and Italy that use grid technologies for social science and humanities research dealing with large datasets.
DANS is a Dutch institute that provides permanent access to digital research data in the humanities and social sciences. It operates an online archiving system called EASY that encourages researchers to archive and reuse data. DANS also provides access to thousands of datasets through NARCIS.nl and offers training and advice on data management. The presentation discusses challenges in computational history and the need for digital research infrastructures to support collaborative efforts like sharing historical sources and datasets across networks. Infrastructures mentioned include DARIAH and CLARIN, which aim to connect distributed digital materials in the arts and humanities.
The Dutch Approach to Research Data Infrastructurepkdoorn
The Dutch Approach to Research Data Infrastructure
Peter Doorn (DANS), Marc Dupuis (SURF), Maurice Vanderfeesten (SURF)
ANDS Invitational Research Data Infrastructure Workshop, Prato, April 11-13, 2011
DARIAH aims to create a digital research infrastructure for the arts and humanities in Europe. As humanities research becomes more collaborative and data-driven due to advances in information and communication technologies, stable pan-European research infrastructures are needed. DARIAH would provide continuity and support for digital arts and humanities research by giving access to distributed digital resources through a strong European data infrastructure. It currently has 14 member organizations across 10 countries working to prepare the technical and organizational foundations to establish DARIAH through obtaining financial commitments.
DARIAH aims to develop a digital research infrastructure for the arts and humanities in Europe. It will provide access to digitized cultural heritage resources and tools for computational analysis. The infrastructure will be organized through virtual competency centers located at partner institutions that focus on specific tasks like research, education, content curation and legal issues. It is estimated to cost 6 million euros annually and will involve national contributions related to GDP. The preparation project is establishing the strategic, financial, organizational and technical foundations, with the goal of starting construction of DARIAH in 2011 to support innovative, digitally-enabled humanities research on a European scale.
This document discusses the need for a new digital research infrastructure for the arts and humanities called DARIAH. It outlines how humanities research is increasingly relying on large digital datasets and resources requiring networked infrastructure. The document describes how DARIAH would provide access to digitized cultural heritage resources and tools to analyze these resources. It also discusses the organizational structure and partnerships needed to establish DARIAH and ensure its long-term sustainability to support innovative digital humanities research across Europe.
The document discusses the need for a new digital research infrastructure called DARIAH to support humanities research in Europe. It proposes that DARIAH would provide access to digitized cultural heritage data and tools to process this information. The infrastructure would link distributed resources across Europe and support innovative, international and interdisciplinary digital humanities research through a decentralized network of national and thematic organizations. Preparation projects are underway to define DARIAH's strategic vision, business model, technical architecture and governance structure.
17. Map of Aarhus 1796 Jens Toftgaard Jensen & Garry Keyes, Mapping Urban History. GIS and the analysis of the urban space of 19th century Aarhus . 2003
54. Dynamische Syntactische Atlas van de Nederlandse Dialecten (DynaSAND) Barbiers, S. et al (2006). Dynamische Syntactische Atlas van de Nederlandse Dialecten (DynaSAND). Amsterdam, Meertens Instituut. URL: http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/sand/
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