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De Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

De Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam (EUR) is de universiteit van Rotterdam.
Erasmus University Rotterdam is a university in the Netherlands, located in Rotterdam. The university is named after Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, a 15th century humanist and theologian.

Experimentele benaderingen richting therapeutische interventies voor fragiele X syndroom Josien Levenga Geachte meneer de rector magnificus, geachte commissie, lieve vrienden en familie. De afgelopen vier jaar heb ik onderzoek gedaan naar het fragiele X syndroom. De komende 15 minuten zou ik graag in het kort aan jullie willen uitleggen wat ik precies heb onderzocht en vooral waarom. Maar voordat ik hieraan begin wil ik jullie graag uitleggen hoe waar ons erfelijk materiaal opgeborgen is en hoe het er uit ziet.
Diversiteitmanagement bij de Belastingdienst Representativiteit door effectief Diversiteitmanagement

Diversiteitmanagement bij de Belastingdienst Representativiteit door effectief Diversiteitmanagement

Oratie prof.dr. Elbert Dijkgraaf Bewijzen beleid baat

Understanding Diversity Daan van Knippenberg ERIM Lustrum 2009 © Daan van Knippenberg 2009
HINTS on using literature databases Louis Volkers & Gerdien de Jonge Medical Library - Erasmus MC info.mb@erasmusmc.nl phone 87785

HINTS on using literature databases Louis Volkers & Gerdien de Jonge Medical Library - Erasmus MC info.mb@erasmusmc.nl phone 87785

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, In this lunch meeting I’ll try to give you some hints for searching literature on the internet. The next slide shows you the contents of this meeting

ISS is the international Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam
A proposal for a framework for Reverse Logistics

A proposal for a framework for Reverse Logistics

Marisa de Brito and Rommert Dekker, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Design and Implementation of Component-based Adaptive Web Presentations Zoltán Fiala, Michael Hinz Technische Universität Dresden Geert-Jan Houben, Flavius Frasincar Technische Universiteit Eindhoven {zoltan.fiala, mh5}@inf.tu-dresden.de {g.j.houben, f.frasincar}@tue.nl

Design and Implementation of Component-based Adaptive Web Presentations Zoltán Fiala, Michael Hinz Technische Universität Dresden Geert-Jan Houben, Flavius Frasincar Technische Universiteit Eindhoven {zoltan.fiala, mh5}@inf.tu-dresden.de {g.j.houben, f.frasincar}@tue.nl

SAC 2004 WTA, March 14-17 2004, Nicosia

HERA METHODOLOGY The Hera methodology distinguishes the following phases in the design of Web Information Systems (WIS) that automatically generate hypermedia presentations: Conceptual and integration design, where the Conceptual Model (CM) and Integration Model (IM) are constructed. CM specifies a unified (schema) view over the data (local sources). IM describes how to relate source data to CM. Both models are the core models of the Semantic Layer of the system. Application and adaptation design, where the Application Model (AM) defining the navigation view over CM and its adaptation behavior is constructed. AM is the core model of the Application Layer of the system. Presentation design, where the Presentation Model (PM) specifying the spatial layout and rendering of hypermedia presentations is constructed. PM is the core model of the Presentation Layer of the system. All models describe different aspects of the designed hypermedia presentation and are used by the HPG software for the automated generation of hypermedia presentations. Hypermedia Presentation Generation in WIS AUTOMATED PRESENTATION GENERATION In the HPG software the automated process of the presentation generation is based on the instantiation of the Hera models. It is started by a query on CM, and it consists of the main phases: Data retrieval and creation of a CM instance, which includes: generation and re-distribution of queries to local sources, and retrieval of local data and its integration in...
XAL - An XML ALgebra for Query Optimization Flavius Frasincar Geert-Jan Houben Cristian Pau

XAL - An XML ALgebra for Query Optimization Flavius Frasincar Geert-Jan Houben Cristian Pau

Databases & Hypermedia Group Division of Computer Science
Finding the Story — Generating Large-Scale Document Structure in Semantics-to-Hypermedia Transformation Lloyd Rutledge CWI, Amsterdam

Finding the Story — Generating Large-Scale Document Structure in Semantics-to-Hypermedia Transformation Lloyd Rutledge CWI, Amsterdam

SEMANTIC WEB INFORMATION SYSTEMS (SWIS) Data-intensive systems Data integration from heterogeneous sources Presentation personalization based on user preferences and browsing platform Use of Semantic Web technologies HERA METHODOLOGY Hera is a model-driven design methodology for SWIS. It distinguishes the following phases: Data collection: makes available data coming from different possibly heterogeneous sources. Presentation generation: produces hypermedia presentations tailored to the user and the user’s browsing platform. Hera uses RDF(S), the foundation language of the Semantic Web, for model representations. PRESENTATION GENERATION PHASE The presentation generation phase of the Hera methodology is shown in Figure 1. It is based on the the following steps: Conceptual design: specifies the application data in a uniform manner independent from the input sources. The result of this activity is the conceptual model (CM). Application Design: defines the navigational structure used for data delivery. The result of this activity is the application model (AM). Presentation Design: specifies the look-and-feel aspects (e.g., layout, fonts) of the data presentation. The result of this activity is the presentation model (PM). Implementation: based on the previous design specifications a pipeline of data transformations produces a Web presentation. The implementation comes in two flavors: XSLT-based and Java-based. For the XSLT-based implementation, the XSLT styleshee...

Visualizing RDF(s)-based Information
Adaptation and Reuse in Designing Web Information Systems Flavius Frasincar flaviusf@win.tue.nl Peter Barna Geert-Jan Houben Zoltan Fiala* *Dresden University of Technology

Adaptation and Reuse in Designing Web Information Systems Flavius Frasincar flaviusf@win.tue.nl Peter Barna Geert-Jan Houben Zoltan Fiala* *Dresden University of Technology

RCQ-GA: RDF Chain Query Optimization using Genetic Algorithms

RCQ-GA: RDF Chain Query Optimization using Genetic Algorithms

BNAIC 2009 Alexander Hogenboom, Viorel Milea, Flavius Frasincar, and Uzay Kaymak Erasmus School of Economics Erasmus University Rotterdam {hogenboom, milea, frasincar, kaymak}@ese.eur.nl October 30, 2009
RAL: an RDF Algebra Flavius Frasincar Geert-Jan Houben Richard Vdovjak Peter Barna

RAL: an RDF Algebra Flavius Frasincar Geert-Jan Houben Richard Vdovjak Peter Barna

Corruption: Persson Tabellini and Trebbi JEEA (2003):

Corruption: Persson Tabellini and Trebbi JEEA (2003):

The first and stricter measure, called PINDP, is designed to reflect the free-rider effect only. It is thus defined as the proportion of legislators in the lower house who are elected on an individual ballot by plurality rule. PINDP=1-list/seats All individuals elected via party lists are lumped together and coded as 0, irrespective of whether the list is open or closed, since they are all affected by the free-rider problem. Thus, this variable takes a value of 1 in the UK (where all legislators are elected by individual votes under plurality rule), a value of approximately 0.5 in Germany (where only about half the legislators are elected in that way), and a value of 0 in Poland (where all legislators are elected via party lists, even though voters' preferences determine the which candidates on the list get elected). Its expected effect on corruption is negative.

Inter-regional educational discrepancies in Belgium. How to combat them? Third Re-Bel public event Thursday 3 June 2010, 2-6pm V. Vandenberghe University Foundation-Brussels Université Catholique de Louvain
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