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Atelier sur le renforcement des capacités des organisations de défense des droits de la femme dans la collecte, l'analyse et l'utilisation des données relatives aux indicateurs de la VFFF/VSBG/des pratiques néfastes, de la SSR et des droits reproductifs pour éclairer la prise de décision basée sur des preuves.

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Workshop on building the capacity of women's rights organizations in the collection, analysis and use of data related to VAWG/SGBV/adverse practices, SRH and reproductive rights indicators to inform evidence-based decision making.

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The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Gartner Master Data Management Hype Cycle, 2012

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The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Big Data Europe Workshop for Data Management in Social Sciences and Humanities taking place 18.11.2015 at Eurostat in Luxembourg

ROMA ARCHEOLOGICA & RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2021. Clementina Panella et al., "Rome, Colosseum square and NE slopes of the Palatine hill: toward an integrated 3D system for stratigraphic data management and ancient urban landscape reconstruction." GROMA 5 (2020): 1-24 [in PDF]. Foto: Mauro Sciambi / Roma. SKYPIXEL (31/01/2020). S.v., THE NEW YORK TIMES August 12, (2015), p. C5. wp.me/pbMWvy-1uE

 

Clementina Panella, Emanuele Brienza & Lorenzo Fornaciari, "Rome, Colosseum square and NE slopes of the Palatine hill: toward an integrated 3D system for stratigraphic data management and ancient urban landscape reconstruction." GROMA 5 (2020): 1-24 [in PDF].

 

Abstract - The investigations carried out in the valley of the Colosseum and on the NE slopes of the Palatine have disclosed a complex sequence of urban and monumental interventions whose documentation has inevitably produced a vast amount of data that is difficult to manage without the aid of an information system. With the recent development of new applications, it is possible to create a system for the integration and visualisation of archaeological data, both in two and three-dimensional format, and to experiment with new criteria and methods for the combined and effective use of documents of a different nature.

 

Introduction

The archaeological record collection: techniques and procedures

New analysis tools

Towards an integrated system

Data sharing

Considerations on 3D GIS and BIM for the study of ancient architecture

Reference list

Notes

 

Introduction

The urban landscape lying between the Colosseum valley, the northeast slopes of the Palatine hill and the Temple of Venus and Rome is the result of multiple urban changes occurring here during past centuries.

 

The current appearance, if we consider the floor in use today and the monuments present, reflects the aspect reached during the 4th century C.E. It must be said, of course, that what we see today is the result of spoliations and diggings made in this area of the city since the end of antiquity.

 

If it is true that the Colosseum and the Temple of Venus and Rome survived (more or less) these destructions and abuses, it is also clear that today they live in a metaphysical space because the urban connective system they belonged to does not exist anymore.

 

The first and substantial coup de grâce was given to this zone by interventions made in the first half of the 19th century (during Napoleonic administration and subsequent papal restoration) and later at the end of the same century, when Rome became the capital of Italy: all of these activities were planned in order to restore the levels of the ancient city and to enlarge the valley area; sadly this included the destruction of the medieval remains.

 

The second act, responsible for the isolation of today’s ancient architecture, happened during the fascist regime, when the Velia hill was almost totally demolished to build the brand new Via dell’Impero (now Via dei Fori Imperiali), linking the regime square, Piazza Venezia, with the Colosseum and after, to enlarge via di San Gregorio, renamed Via dei Trionfi, leading from the Colosseum to the Circus Maximus. On this occasion two imperial “ruins” were demolished: the base of the giant statue of Nero (the Colossus) and the Meta Sudans, a monumental fountain built in the Flavian era.

 

It is within this framework that the department of Antiquity Sciences of the Sapienza Rome University started in 1986 its archaeological excavations, first at the Meta Sudans (with an extended area going from the Arch of Constantine to the Colossus base) and later, from 2001, at the NE slopes of the Palatine hill, along the actual Via Sacra, reaching the Arch of Titus. The goals of these investigations were:

 

-- To reconnect a very important monument such the Meta Sudans with the surrounding ancient topography,

 

-- To restore the connection between the Colosseum valley and the Palatine hill interrupted by destructive activities carried out from the end of antiquity.

 

During our excavations we have adopted the “big areas” strategy and the stratigraphic procedure: we have investigated an area of about 4500 square meters, reaching a depth, were possible, of 8/9 meters, chasing the millenary history of this urban zone, from the first settlement at the foot of the Palatine hill (10th century BCE) to modern age spoliations and activities, including the contemporary city services and infrastructure (water pipes, electric lines and underground B line).

 

In order to reconstruct the original geomorphology, continuously modelled by human activities, we have conducted geophysical investigations, such as by means of augers or using tools such as ground-penetrating radar and resistivity.

 

To make an extreme synthesis of the main results [3], starting from the remains of Iron Age huts, found along the slope, we move on to an early urban planning witnessed by the presence of two sanctuaries dating to the Roman Kingdom (8th-7th century BCE) located along both sides of the ancient road leading to the Roman Forum: one of them has been identified with the Curiae Veteres, linked to the ancient Roman tradition and frequented until the end of antiquity. A residential zone along the road is documented from the archaic period: subsequently this area has been periodically rebuilt until Augustus age. In this period here, at the meeting point of five of the 14 city zones he first Meta Sudans was constructed in front of the Curiae Veteres, which were also renewed in monumental shape during the years of the emperor Claudius. After the big fire of year 64 Nero planned a deep transformation of the area linked with the building of his Domus Aurea. In the years between 64 and 68 CE it was carried out a reorganization of the roads assigning them a regular and orthogonal shape. The following urban planning of flavian emperors was focused instead on restoring a public dimension to this sector with the construction of the Colosseum and its square together and the rebuilding of the sanctuary and the Meta Sudans. Another big urban change will happen during Hadrian’s reign with the construction of the Venus and Rome Temple and, on the other side, of a long storehouse flanking the porticoed street direct to Forum. As a result of a further fire, broke out at the end of the 2nd century, the area was rebuilt again by the severian dynasty: in connection with the reorganization of the imperial palace the north east Palatine’s substructures were transformed and the constructions at the feet were replaced by a new building commonly called “Bagni di Elagabalo”. In the 4th century CE, in fact, a banquet hall with a small bath was created inside this complex; during the same century the Meta Sudans and the Venus and Rome Temple were restored and finally the Constantine’s Arch was built.

 

From the micro-history of the excavated area it has been necessary to skip to the macro-history of the whole ancient urban district, of whose landscape our investigations discovered very few parts: our research had to take into consideration the previous archaeological literature about the settlement vicissitudes of the whole Palatine, as well as of the Oppio, Celio and Velia hills; for the same reason we have acquired the data of geomorphological research focused on these zones.

 

Dealing with this purpose, we had to use computerized information tools for data collection and management, articulated into distinct chronologies and with graphic outputs able to reproduce the ancient spaces and their transformations over time, on a small and large representation scale.

 

Fonte / source:

--- Clementina Panella et al., GROMA 5 (2020): 1-24 [in PDF] / Publishing date (28/03/2021).

groma.unibo.it/issue/panella-brienza-fornaciari-palatine-...

 

Fonte / source, foto:

--- Mauro Sciambi / Roma. SKYPIXEL (31/01/2020).

www.skypixel.com/photos/the-great-beauty-c09dc63b-23ae-4a...

 

S.v.,

 

--- Foto: Prof. Clementina Panella - Curiae Veteres Sanctuary in Rome Attracts the Curious [= Palatino, i segreti delle Curie Veteres il cantiere degli studenti-archeologi], THE NEW YORK TIMES August 12, (2015), p. C5.

www.flickr.com/photos/imperial_fora_of_rome/51203063161

 

--- ROMA ARCHEOLOGICA & RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA: Prof. Clementina Panella, “Indagini archeologiche e sistemazioni urbane,” pp. 21-71; in: Prof. Arch. R. Panella (ed.), Roma la città dei fori. Progetto di sistemazione dell’area archeologica tra Piazza Venezia e il Colosseo, Roma (2013) [Italiano | English in PDF]. (11/2017). wp.me/pPRv6-4ip

 

And,

 

--- ROMA ARCHEOLOGICA e RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA: Emanuele Brienza, Marco Fano & Clementina Panella, 30 years of urban archaeology: measuring, interpreting and reconstructing, pp. 49-54 [PDF]; in: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology – Benevento – Italy – October 21 – 23, 2015. wp.me/pPRv6-4ip

 

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The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Data management teacher workload review group meeting Monday 11 January.

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Day one of the Computing in High Energy & Nuclear Physics (CHEP) conference held at the Marriott in downtown Norfolk, Va., on Monday, May 8, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Experts in high-performance computing and data management gathered this week for this 26th international conference. The conference provides a unique opportunity for computing experts across Particle and Nuclear Physics to come and learn together from each other and typically attracts over 500 participants from many countries.

Austin, TX -- Members of FEMA Corps teams Summit 2 and Gulf 2 joined Dr. Wesley Bissett,(left); Director of the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team, in an exercise to produce an animal disaster plan. The exercise covered the procurement of appropriate facilities, personnel and resource management, the life cycle of an emergency animal shelter, admissions, and data management. FEMA Corps members were able to analyze the fine details of pulling together a plan that is able to be understood and implemented by anyone who would receive it, regardless of emergency management experience.

Client: Alberta Venture

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Day one of the Computing in High Energy & Nuclear Physics (CHEP) conference held at the Marriott in downtown Norfolk, Va., on Monday, May 8, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Experts in high-performance computing and data management gathered this week for this 26th international conference. The conference provides a unique opportunity for computing experts across Particle and Nuclear Physics to come and learn together from each other and typically attracts over 500 participants from many countries.

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Attendees in high-tech classroom, one of overflow spaces for popular workshop.

 

Data Management Bootcamp. Jan. 7-9, 2015, Tompkins-McCaw Library, Distance Education Room.

 

Photography by Clement Britt.

 

Read more about the event: www.library.vcu.edu/about/events/2014-15/data-management-bootcamp.html.

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

A Dan Janzen arranged, USAID sponsored meeting at ERIN (Environmental Resources Information Network) to examine Biodiversity Data Management, GIS, etc, in March 1993.

 

This meeting, is thought by some to be the beginning of Biodiversity Informatics as a discipline.

 

Those present in the image include: Lenn Nunn (BMNH), Christine McMahon (Missouri), Laurie Dorr (Smithsonian)

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Day one of the Computing in High Energy & Nuclear Physics (CHEP) conference held at the Marriott in downtown Norfolk, Va., on Monday, May 8, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Experts in high-performance computing and data management gathered this week for this 26th international conference. The conference provides a unique opportunity for computing experts across Particle and Nuclear Physics to come and learn together from each other and typically attracts over 500 participants from many countries.

The European Data of Tomorrow Conference was both an educating and inspiring event about information,

data and all its relevant, innovative and value-adding aspects. Data of Tomorrow gave attendees a glimpse of the future of Master Data Management (MDM), technology and industry trends – and the tools to shape it. The conference took place on September 20 and 21 in the EYE filmmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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