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Automating Context Model Integration
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João Cardoso (INESC-ID), José Barateiro (LNEC) and Gonçalo Antunes (INESC-ID) "The integration of large models by humans is challenging, for it is a time-consuming and error-prone task." |
Saving the Whale and Saving the Plankton: Digital Preservation and the Environment
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William Kilbride (DPC) "The file is not necessarily the atomic unit of data so preservation approaches based on files alone are never likely to be sufficient. Some data sets were always complex aggregates: even the most rudimentary GIS projects are dependent on complicated networks of data drawn from data sources that proliferate and change through time." |
IT Contracting: A Chance to Avoid Intellectual Property Rights Infringements in Digital Preservation
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Barbara Kolany-Raiser (ITM), Silviya Yankova (ITM) "Before the digital preservation process is executed, an important planning phase has to take place. The digital preservation user has to gain awareness of all rights which need to be acquired in order to avoid future infringements." |
Making Research Approaches Sustainable
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Elisabeth Weigl, Secure Business Austria "Although I performed the processes now modeled merely two years ago and repeated their execution multiple times, it was partly difficult to recover the exact steps taken back then." |
Preservation and Re-Deployment of Sensor Data in a Civil Engineering Use Case
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Anja Bachmann, KIT; José Barateiro, LNEC "The most promising method to resilient re-deployment we propose in this work is based on a model that was produced by using machine learning algorithms that were trained with large amounts of historic sensor data. It can not only be used to reproduce past and predict future behaviour, but also to detect anomalies." |