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Evaluation in der Praxis: : Aktuelle Beispiele aus der Stadt-, Regional- und Umweltentwicklung
(2005)
Wilhelm von Humboldts 'Ideen zu einem Versuch die Grenzen der Wirksamkeit des Staats zu bestimmen' sind hierzulande erst in jüngerer Zeit verstärkt rezipiert worden, obwohl sie seit jeher zu den klassischen Schriften des politischen Liberalismus zählen. Humboldts Ideen haben insbesondere John Stuart Mill bei seinem Essay über die Freiheit maßgeblich beeinflusst. Die vorliegende Schrift unternimmt daher nicht nur den Versuch einer rechtsphilosophischen Einordnung, sondern stellt auch Bezüge zur angloamerikanischen Rechtsphilosophie dar.
Inhalt: - Rück- und Ausblicke (Heidrun Pohl-Zahn) - Rechtswissenschaft und Rechtspraxis (Konrad Redeker) - Anwaltliche Anforderungen an die juristische Ausbildung - Thesen - (Hans-Jürgen Rabe) - Vom Beruf des Anwalts (Alexander Ignor) - Anwaltliche Tätigkeit braucht Wissenschaft, die mehr als Wissen schafft (Linda Merschin)
Inhalt: Habachi, Labib: Tell Basta Chapter 1: Introductory: Bubatis and its monuments Chapter II: The temple of Pepi I [I]: Description Chapter III: The temple of Pepi [III]: Finds and importance Chapter IV: General notes on the great temple [I]: Mihos temple and entrance hall Chapter V: General notes on the great temple [II]: Festival hall and hypostyle hall Chapter VI: General notes on the great temple [III]: The temple of Nektanebos (Nekht-har-hebi) Chapter VII: Work outside the temples Chapter VIII: Blocks transferred to Bubastis Chapter IX: Blocks removed from Bubastis Farid, Shafik: Preliminary report on the excavations of the antiquities department at Tell Basta
It is predicted that Service-oriented Architectures (SOA) will have a high impact on future electronic business and markets. Services will provide an self-contained and standardised interface towards business and are considered as the future platform for business-to-business and business-toconsumer trades. Founded by the complexity of real world business scenarios a huge need for an easy, flexible and automated creation and enactment of service compositions is observed. This survey explores the relationship of service composition with workflow management—a technology/ concept already in use in many business environments. The similarities between the both and the key differences between them are elaborated. Furthermore methods for composition of services ranging from manual, semi- to full-automated composition are sketched. This survey concludes that current tools for service composition are in an immature state and that there is still much research to do before service composition can be used easily and conveniently in real world scenarios. However, since automated service composition is a key enabler for the full potential of Service-oriented Architectures, further research on this field is imperative. This survey closes with a formal sample scenario presented in appendix A to give the reader an impression on how full-automated service composition works.
For interactive construction of CSG models understanding the layout of a model is essential for its efficient manipulation. To understand position and orientation of aggregated components of a CSG model, we need to realize its visible and occluded parts as a whole. Hence, transparency and enhanced outlines are key techniques to assist comprehension. We present a novel real-time rendering technique for visualizing design and spatial assembly of CSG models. As enabling technology we combine an image-space CSG rendering algorithm with blueprint rendering. Blueprint rendering applies depth peeling for extracting layers of ordered depth from polygonal models and then composes them in sorted order facilitating a clear insight of the models. We develop a solution for implementing depth peeling for CSG models considering their depth complexity. Capturing surface colors of each layer and later combining the results allows for generating order-independent transparency as one major rendering technique for CSG models. We further define visually important edges for CSG models and integrate an image-space edgeenhancement technique for detecting them in each layer. In this way, we extract visually important edges that are directly and not directly visible to outline a model’s layout. Combining edges with transparency rendering, finally, generates edge-enhanced depictions of image-based CSG models and allows us to realize their complex, spatial assembly.
1. Applikationen für weitverteiltes Rechnen Dennis Klemann, Lars Schmidt-Bielicke, Philipp Seuring 2. Das Globus-Toolkit Dietmar Bremser, Alexis Krepp, Tobias Rausch 3. Open Grid Services Architecture Lars Trieloff 4. Condor, Condor-G, Classad Stefan Henze, Kai Köhne 5. The Cactus Framework Thomas Hille, Martin Karlsch 6. High Performance Scheduler mit Maui/PBS Ole Weidner, Jörg Schummer, Benedikt Meuthrath 7. Bandbreiten-Monitoring mit NWS Alexander Ritter, Gregor Höfert 8. The Paradyn Parallel Performance Measurement Tool Jens Ulferts, Christian Liesegang 9. Grid-Applikationen in der Praxis Steffen Bach, Michael Blume, Helge Issel