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Bernhard Standl and Nadine Schlomske-Bodenstein
When integrating digital technology into teaching, many teachers experience similar challenges. Nevertheless, sharing experiences is difficult as it is usually not possible to transfer teaching scenarios directly from one subject to another because subje...
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Yassine Belghaddar, Nanee Chahinian, Abderrahmane Seriai, Ahlame Begdouri, Reda Abdou and Carole Delenne
Wastewater networks are mandatory for urbanisation. Their management, including the prediction and planning of repairs and expansion operations, requires precise information on their underground components (manhole covers, equipment, nodes, and pipes). H...
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Erik Bollen, Rik Hendrix, Bart Kuijpers and Alejandro Vaisman
In this paper, we propose a formalism to query transportation networks that are equipped with sensors that produce time-series data. The core of the proposed query mechanism is a logic-based language that is capable to return time, value, and time-series...
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Giorgio Gronchi, Marco Raglianti and Fabio Giovannelli
As part of studies that employ health electronic records databases, this paper advocates the employment of graph theory for investigating drug-switching behaviors. Unlike the shared approach in this field (comparing groups that have switched with control...
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Martin Breunig, Patrick Erik Bradley, Markus Jahn, Paul Kuper, Nima Mazroob, Norbert Rösch, Mulhim Al-Doori, Emmanuel Stefanakis and Mojgan Jadidi
Without geospatial data management, today?s challenges in big data applications such as earth observation, geographic information system/building information modeling (GIS/BIM) integration, and 3D/4D city planning cannot be solved. Furthermore, geospatia...
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