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Stephan van Gasselt and Andrea Naß
The field of planetary mapping and cartography builds almost exclusively on remote-sensing data and can be defined by three distinct concepts: systematic imaging as performed through spacecraft surveying, reference mapping as performed through the compil...
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Pavlina Fragkou and Leandros Maglaras
Open data portals contain valuable information for citizens and business. However, searching for information can prove to be tiresome even in portals tackling domains similar information. A typical case is the information residing in the European Commiss...
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Paulette A. Meikle and Lekeitha R. Morris
In this paper, we examine university discretionary interpretation of the 2020 social upheaval that emanated from George Floyd?s murder as an element of university social responsibility (USR) policymaking. The paper addresses two research questions: (a) W...
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Julia Sasse, Johannes Darms and Juliane Fluck
For all research data collected, data descriptions and information about the corresponding variables are essential for data analysis and reuse. To enable cross-study comparisons and analyses, semantic interoperability of metadata is one of the most impor...
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Allan Mazimwe, Imed Hammouda and Anthony Gidudu
The success of disaster management efforts demands meaningful integration of data that is geographically dispersed and owned by stakeholders in various sectors. However, the difficulty in finding, accessing and reusing interoperable vocabularies to organ...
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Alexander König, Jennifer-Carmen Frey and Egon W. Stemle
Up until today research in various educational and linguistic domains such as learner corpus research, writing research, or second language acquisition has produced a substantial amount of research data in the form of L1 and L2 learner corpora. However, ...
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The valuation of insurance liabilities has traditionally been dealt with by actuaries, who closely monitored underlying illiquid features, assumed a long-term perspective, and exercised their own subjective, expert judgment. However, the new EU regulator...
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Suzanne Dumouchel, Emilie Blotière, Gert Breitfuss, Yin Chen, Francesca Di Donato, Maria Eskevich, Paula Forbes, Haris Georgiadis, Arnaud Gingold, Elisa Gorgaini, Yoann Moranville, Stefanie Pohle, Stefano de Paoli, Clara Petitfils and Erzsebet Toth-Czifra
Social sciences and humanities (SSH) research is divided across a wide array of disciplines, sub-disciplines and languages. While this specialization makes it possible to investigate the extensive variety of SSH topics, it also leads to a fragmentation t...
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Bart Vonk, Wouter Jan Klerk, Peter Fröhle, Berry Gersonius, Frank den Heijer, Philipp Jordan, Ulf Radu Ciocan, Jeroen Rijke, Paul Sayers and Richard Ashley
Uncertainties about climate change consequences, changing societal requirements and system complexity require flood protection asset managers to continuously evaluate their asset management policies and practice to manage risk and improve the resilience ...
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Maria Stratigi, Haridimos Kondylakis and Kostas Stefanidis
Providing useful resources to patients is essential in achieving the vision of participatory medicine. However, the problem of identifying pertinent content for a group of patients is even more difficult than identifying information for just one. Neverth...
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