Un libro un concello percorrendo a provincia da CoruñaBibliotecadicoruna
Mostra bibliográfica e selección dun libro por concello do total dos 93 concellos da Provincia da Coruña que se encontran dispoñibles na Biblioteca da Deputación da Coruña
Traditional Risk Assessments use "heat maps", or risk matrices, to develop rankings, leading to decision making on projects, operations. Risks are ranked from larger to lower, sometimes splitting them into three or more classes of criticality.
Those approaches may be complaint with ISO31000, ONR49000, COSO, but they are not the best you can do!
As we will show in this paper, they actually lack in focus and transparency. Ingenious methods allow to reuse those data, however, and make far better decisions based on rational and sustainable rankings.
OWLED 2009 - Conjunctive Query Answering in Distributed Ontology Systems for ...Michel Dumontier
We present a query processing procedure for conjunctive
queries in distributed ontology systems where a large ontology is divided
into ontology fragments that are later distributed over a set of autonomous
nodes. We focus on ontologies with large ABoxes. The query
processing procedure determines and retrieves the facts that are relevant
to answering a given query from other nodes, then construct a new fragment
that includes the set of relevant facts, the local TBox and RBox.
The given query is evaluated against the new fragment and answers are
returned to the user. We prove that our technique returns sound answers
for queries over OWL ontologies.
Measuring Human Experiences Beyond the Customer.
Alberto explores the way we can understand and measure the positive relation between people and products. We can look beyond linear performance metrics and analyse this relationship in terms of qualitative experiences. How do we measure the quality of the time spent with the products? Is the intensity of the experience adjusted to its goals? What triggers the experience? How do the interaction patterns affect the perception of the brand? What's the meaning of the experience, what is left when the user closes the computer?
By Alberto Barreiro (ex ITV, Yahoo!)
Presented at UserZoom UX Seminar, 11th July 2012
This presentation shows how Risk Based Decision Making was performed on a real project (which won an international call for bids), using Riskope's CDA/ESM project evaluation methodology.
Model organisms such as budding yeast provide a common platform to interrogate and understand cellular and physiological processes. Knowledge about model organisms, whether generated during the course of scientific investigation, or extracted from published articles, are made available by model organism databases (MODs) such as the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) for powerful, data-driven bioinformatic analyses. Integrative platforms such as InterMine offer a standard platform for MOD data exploration and data mining. Yet, today’s bioinformatic analyses also requires access to a significantly broader set of structured biomedical data, such as what can be found in the emerging network of Linked Open Data (LOD). If MOD data could be provisioned as FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable), then scientists could leverage a greater amount of interoperable data in knowledge discovery.
The goal of this proposal is to increase the utility of MOD data by implementing standards-compliant data access interfaces that interoperate with Linked Data. We will focus our efforts on developing interfaces for data access, data retrieval, and query answering for SGD. Our software will publish InterMine data as LOD that are semantically annotated with ontologies and be retrieved using standardized formats (e.g. JSON-LD, Turtle). We will facilitate the exploration of MOD data for hypothesis testing, by implementing efficient query answering using Linked Data Fragments, and by developing a set of graphical user interfaces to search for data of interest, explore connections, and answer questions that leverage the wider LOD network. Finally, we will develop a locally and cloud-deployable image to enable the rapid deployment of the proposed infrastructure. Our efforts to increase interoperability and ease of deployment for biomedical data repositories will increase research productivity and reduce costs associated with data integration and warehouse maintenance.
Un libro un concello percorrendo a provincia da CoruñaBibliotecadicoruna
Mostra bibliográfica e selección dun libro por concello do total dos 93 concellos da Provincia da Coruña que se encontran dispoñibles na Biblioteca da Deputación da Coruña
Traditional Risk Assessments use "heat maps", or risk matrices, to develop rankings, leading to decision making on projects, operations. Risks are ranked from larger to lower, sometimes splitting them into three or more classes of criticality.
Those approaches may be complaint with ISO31000, ONR49000, COSO, but they are not the best you can do!
As we will show in this paper, they actually lack in focus and transparency. Ingenious methods allow to reuse those data, however, and make far better decisions based on rational and sustainable rankings.
OWLED 2009 - Conjunctive Query Answering in Distributed Ontology Systems for ...Michel Dumontier
We present a query processing procedure for conjunctive
queries in distributed ontology systems where a large ontology is divided
into ontology fragments that are later distributed over a set of autonomous
nodes. We focus on ontologies with large ABoxes. The query
processing procedure determines and retrieves the facts that are relevant
to answering a given query from other nodes, then construct a new fragment
that includes the set of relevant facts, the local TBox and RBox.
The given query is evaluated against the new fragment and answers are
returned to the user. We prove that our technique returns sound answers
for queries over OWL ontologies.
Measuring Human Experiences Beyond the Customer.
Alberto explores the way we can understand and measure the positive relation between people and products. We can look beyond linear performance metrics and analyse this relationship in terms of qualitative experiences. How do we measure the quality of the time spent with the products? Is the intensity of the experience adjusted to its goals? What triggers the experience? How do the interaction patterns affect the perception of the brand? What's the meaning of the experience, what is left when the user closes the computer?
By Alberto Barreiro (ex ITV, Yahoo!)
Presented at UserZoom UX Seminar, 11th July 2012
This presentation shows how Risk Based Decision Making was performed on a real project (which won an international call for bids), using Riskope's CDA/ESM project evaluation methodology.
Model organisms such as budding yeast provide a common platform to interrogate and understand cellular and physiological processes. Knowledge about model organisms, whether generated during the course of scientific investigation, or extracted from published articles, are made available by model organism databases (MODs) such as the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) for powerful, data-driven bioinformatic analyses. Integrative platforms such as InterMine offer a standard platform for MOD data exploration and data mining. Yet, today’s bioinformatic analyses also requires access to a significantly broader set of structured biomedical data, such as what can be found in the emerging network of Linked Open Data (LOD). If MOD data could be provisioned as FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable), then scientists could leverage a greater amount of interoperable data in knowledge discovery.
The goal of this proposal is to increase the utility of MOD data by implementing standards-compliant data access interfaces that interoperate with Linked Data. We will focus our efforts on developing interfaces for data access, data retrieval, and query answering for SGD. Our software will publish InterMine data as LOD that are semantically annotated with ontologies and be retrieved using standardized formats (e.g. JSON-LD, Turtle). We will facilitate the exploration of MOD data for hypothesis testing, by implementing efficient query answering using Linked Data Fragments, and by developing a set of graphical user interfaces to search for data of interest, explore connections, and answer questions that leverage the wider LOD network. Finally, we will develop a locally and cloud-deployable image to enable the rapid deployment of the proposed infrastructure. Our efforts to increase interoperability and ease of deployment for biomedical data repositories will increase research productivity and reduce costs associated with data integration and warehouse maintenance.
CONCELLOS: Cee, Corcubión, Dumbría, Fisterra e Muxía.
Fisterra ocupa a parte sur da Costa da Morte, no extremo occidental da provincia de A Coruña.
Os aspectos naturais máis sobresaíntes son xeomorfolóxicos (derivados da acción do mar e a composición das rochas) e ambientais, derivados da situación noroccidental, que marca o límite de distribución e asentamento dalgunhas especies endémicas ou singulares.
CONCELLOS: Ames, Boqueixón, Brión, Santiago de Compostela, Teo, Val do Dubra e Vedra
A comarca de Santiago está situada no centro-sur da provincia de A Coruña. É unha área que inclúe outras comarcas con entidade propia como A Ulla, parte de Amaía ou o Val do Dubra.
O territorio preséntase cunha gran diversidade de formas debido á confluencia de factores téctónicos, como a gran falla que o rompe de norte a sur, e da erosión dos numerosos ríos que a atravesan que forman parte das concas do Tambre, ao norte, e do Ulla, ao sur.
Os espazos naturais están asociados aos ríos. Conta ademais cunha grande riqueza botánica en parques e xardíns, tanto públicos como privados.
CONCELLOS: Amoeiro, Barbadás, Coles, Esgos, Nogueira de Ramuín, Ourense, O Pereiro de Aguiar, A Peroxa, San Cibrao das Viñas, Toén, Vilamarín e Taboadela.
2. Com. Autónoma: Galicia Provincia : Lugo Comarca: mariña central Superficie: 63 Km2 Población: 2620 h. (INE 2007) Densidad: 41,59 h/Km2 Xentilicio: laurentino