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  1. Principles of Constructing Microstructures in Etymological References
    Perspectives on Modelling the Structure of Etymons
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  V&R unipress, Göttingen ; Brill Deutschland GmbH

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783847117728; 3847117726
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    9783847117728
    Edition: 1. Edition
    Series: Fields of Linguistics – Aktuelle Fragestellungen und Herausforderungen ; Band 007
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Hardback; Principles; Microstructures; Etymological References; Modelling; Etymon; Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Proto-Language; Dictionary; Lexicographic structure; (Artikeltyp)U2130; (Produktgruppe)210; (VLB-WN)1560: Hardcover, Softcover / Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft
  2. Hydrogen supply chain modelling at energy system scale
    a review
    Published: September 27, 2023
    Publisher:  ESRI, Economic & Social Research Institute, [Dublin]

    Hydrogen is going to play an important role in future decarbonized energy systems and understanding its interaction with other energy vectors is crucial to create adequate policies. In this review, the green hydrogen production literature was... more

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    Hydrogen is going to play an important role in future decarbonized energy systems and understanding its interaction with other energy vectors is crucial to create adequate policies. In this review, the green hydrogen production literature was classified and analysed to unveil the gaps that avoid a proper integration of hydrogen production in energy system models. Production-side supply chain (PSSC) and systems side impact (SSI) models were analysed. Based on site-specific models, the former showed detail on the optimization of the supply chain, whereas the latter on the impact of hydrogen deployment in an energy system. The first challenge identified is the variables considered, where inherent endogenous variables of one type of model were exogenized in their counterpart model. This is relevant because of the unique geographical characteristics of the sites and the effect of the large-scale production of hydrogen on the energy system. Further, PSSC models tend to consider a profit maximization approach and SSI model, cost minimization. The first normally does not consider social externalities in their investment decisions and the latter neglects the effect of competition between different players in the market. Moreover, the computational requirements of a cost minimization approach are less demanding and complex than a profit maximization approach at a large-scale. Other gaps found included; a lack of life-cycle assessment and the effect of large-scale hydrogen facilities integrated into SSI. This study reveals gaps in the current hydrogen modelling literature that need to be addressed for defining the future of energy systems' decarbonization.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: ESRI working paper ; no. 763 (September 2023)
    Subjects: Hydrogen; Energy Systems; Supply chain; Optimization; Modelling; Integration; Renewable
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 38 Seiten), Illustrationen
  3. Modelling: Thinking in Practice; An Introduction

    Abstract: In this introduction of the HSR Supplement “Models and Modelling between Digital and Humanities - A Multidisciplinary Perspective” we refrain from providing a normative definition of ‘model’ and ‘modelling’ and rather attempt at encircling... more

     

    Abstract: In this introduction of the HSR Supplement “Models and Modelling between Digital and Humanities - A Multidisciplinary Perspective” we refrain from providing a normative definition of ‘model’ and ‘modelling’ and rather attempt at encircling the current state of the art. In the first instance this chapter provides a very brief overview on modelling as intended as a research strategy applied to scientific fields in the 20th-21st centuries. This overview is followed by a short introduction to modelling in digital humanities, focusing on how modelling has developed into a practical strategy and how it has been theorised. The third part of the introduction presents the scope of the project ”Modelling between digital and humanities: Thinking in practice”. The aim of a project workshop held in 2017, of which this volume collects the proceedings, was to present a multitude of modelling practices from various disciplines together with different theoretical frameworks. The fourth part of this

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Enthalten in: Historical social research / Supplement. Supplement; Mannheim : GESIS, 1988-; Heft 31 (2018), 7-29; Online-Ressource
    DDC Categories: 300; 500
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Geisteswissenschaft; (thesoz)Definition; (thesoz)Interdisziplinarität; (thesoz)Informatik; (thesoz)Modell; (thesoz)Wissenschaftstheorie; (thesoz)Theoriebildung; (thesoz)Wissenschaftsforschung; (thesoz)Visualisierung; (thesoz)Wissenschaftsdisziplin; Modelling; Digital Humanities; Multidisciplinarity
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  4. Observational Drawing: From Words to Diagrams

    Abstract: In this paper we illustrate the observational activity we carried out during the workshop and its results. In our opinion this work is helpful to get a synopsis both of the event, as the development and communicative exchange of academic... more

     

    Abstract: In this paper we illustrate the observational activity we carried out during the workshop and its results. In our opinion this work is helpful to get a synopsis both of the event, as the development and communicative exchange of academic con-tent, and the content itself. After introducing the criteria used for the design of an observation support tool, the observation grid, we present a list of words used to encircle the concept of model and the practice of modelling. This is followed by a list of metaphors employed in the processes of conceptualizing model and modelling, and of communicating research; finally, a list of explicit definitions is included. In the last paragraph we focus on an interesting experiment in visualizing the data extracted from each talk

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
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    Enthalten in: Historical social research / Supplement. Supplement; Mannheim : GESIS, 1988-; Heft 31 (2018), 209-225; Online-Ressource
    DDC Categories: 070
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Modell; (thesoz)Interdisziplinarität; (thesoz)Visualisierung; (thesoz)fachliche Kommunikation; (thesoz)Kommunikationsverhalten; (thesoz)Beobachtung; (thesoz)Metapher; (thesoz)Definition; (thesoz)Experiment; (thesoz)Wortschatz; Model; Modelling; Interdisciplinarity; Observation; Visualization
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  5. The Discourse about Modelling: Some Observations from the Outside

    Abstract: This article presents some observations about the modelling discourse in the Digital Humanities from the perspective of an early stage researcher. It touches briefly on issues of interdisciplinarity and disciplinary discontinuity.... more

     

    Abstract: This article presents some observations about the modelling discourse in the Digital Humanities from the perspective of an early stage researcher. It touches briefly on issues of interdisciplinarity and disciplinary discontinuity. Specifically, it questions the shared basis of the discourse in terms of the terminology that is used and the research literature that is commonly drawn upon. By way of example, the article calls attention to the seemingly forgotten and in any case neglected literature concerned with the conceptualization of models and modelling in science and the humanities that was produced by cyberneticists and philosophers of science in the GDR and the USSR, especially in the 1960s and 1970s. It may be argued that in order to advance the discourse about modelling in the Digital Humanities, the discourse about modelling in the humanities would have to be unearthed and considered first or at least as well, particularly where it already crossed paths with disciplines adj

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
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    Enthalten in: Historical social research / Supplement. Supplement; Mannheim : GESIS, 1988-; Heft 31 (2018), 226-230; Online-Ressource
    DDC Categories: 301
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Geisteswissenschaft; (thesoz)Computer; (thesoz)Interdisziplinarität; (thesoz)Modell; Digital Humanities; Modelling
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  6. Models and Modelling between Digital and Humanities: Remarks from a Multidisciplinary Perspective

    Abstract: We here introduce the latest issue of Historical Social Research Supplement (No. 31). In “Models and Modelling between Digital and Humanities - A Multidisciplinary Perspective” we refrain from providing a normative definition of ‘model’ and... more

     

    Abstract: We here introduce the latest issue of Historical Social Research Supplement (No. 31). In “Models and Modelling between Digital and Humanities - A Multidisciplinary Perspective” we refrain from providing a normative definition of ‘model’ and ‘modelling’ and rather attempt at encircling the current state of the art. In the first instance this chapter provides a very brief overview on modelling as intended as a research strategy applied to scientific fields in the 20th-21st centuries. This overview is followed by a short introduction to modelling in digital humanities, focusing on how modelling has developed into a practical strategy and how it has been theorised. The third part of the introduction presents the scope of the project ”Modelling between digital and humanities: Thinking in practice”. The aim of a project workshop held in 2017, of which HSR Supplement 31 collects the proceedings, was to present a multitude of modelling practices from various disciplines together with diffe

     

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    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/60873
    Parent title:
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    Enthalten in: Historical social research; Mannheim : GESIS, 1979-; 43, Heft 4 (2018), 343-361; Online-Ressource
    DDC Categories: 300; 500
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Geisteswissenschaft; (thesoz)Methodologie; (thesoz)Interdisziplinarität; (thesoz)Informatik; (thesoz)Modell; (thesoz)Wissenschaftstheorie; (thesoz)Visualisierung; Modelling; Digital Humanities; Multidisciplinarity
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  7. Models and Modelling between Digital and Humanities: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
    Contributor: Ciula, Arianna (Herausgeber); Eide, Øyvind (Herausgeber); Marras, Cristina (Herausgeber); Sahle, Patrick (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2018

    Abstract: This Supplement of Historical Social Research stems from the contributions on the topic of modelling presented at the workshop “Thinking in Practice”, held at Wahn Manor House in Cologne on January 19-20, 2017. With Digital Humanities as... more

     

    Abstract: This Supplement of Historical Social Research stems from the contributions on the topic of modelling presented at the workshop “Thinking in Practice”, held at Wahn Manor House in Cologne on January 19-20, 2017. With Digital Humanities as starting point, practical examples of model building from different disciplines are considered, with the aim of contributing to the dialogue on modelling from several perspectives. Combined with theoretical considerations, this collection illustrates how the process of modelling is one of coming to know, in which the purpose of each modelling activity and the form in which models are expressed has to be taken into consideration in tandem. The modelling processes presented in this volume belong to specific traditions of scholarly and practical thinking as well as to specific contexts of production and use of models. The claim that supported the project workshop was indeed that establishing connections between different traditions of and approaches t

     

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    Contributor: Ciula, Arianna (Herausgeber); Eide, Øyvind (Herausgeber); Marras, Cristina (Herausgeber); Sahle, Patrick (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/62883
    DDC Categories: 300
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Modelltheorie; (thesoz)Geisteswissenschaft; (thesoz)Digitalisierung; (thesoz)Interdisziplinarität; (thesoz)Sozialgeschichte; (thesoz)interdisziplinäre Forschung; (thesoz)historische Sozialforschung; (thesoz)Visualisierung; (thesoz)Modellentwicklung; Modelling; Digital Humanities; Multidisciplinarity; Visualization
    Scope: Online-Ressource
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  8. Kartonmodellbau in der Literatur
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Hauschild, Bremen

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    Language: German
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
    Format: Print
    Parent title: Enthalten in: Schiffe aus Papier ; Siegfried Stölting (Hrsg.). [Hrsg. in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Deutschen Schiffahrtsmuseum, Bremerhaven]; 2005; Seiten 111-112
    Subjects: Modelling; Magazines; Secondary literature
    Scope: Illustrationen
  9. Speech Prosody: From Acoustics to Interpretation
  10. Novel high frequency model of transformers of electronic devices
    Development of a novel regular, high frequency modell for small size transformers
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783846525784; 3846525782
    Other identifier:
    9783846525784
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Electronic book text; Modelling; EMC; small size transformers; electromagnetic vawe propagation; schielding; (VLB-WN)1643: Physik, Astronomie/Elektrizität, Magnetismus, Optik
    Scope: Online-Ressource
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