The dataset is the release version v2.0.0 of the BHoM to bhOWL converter, which helps convert BHoM data to a knowledge graph in any software BHoM supports. BHoM (The Buildings and Habitats object Model) is collaborative framework that runs within several AEC design software, which helps to represent data in a object oriented database model. OWL (Web Ontology Language) provides a standardized and expressive language for representing knowledge and relationships within a domain. It allows for the creation of ontologies, which are formal descriptions of the concepts and relationships within a domain. Additionally, OWL can support reasoning and inference over ontologies, allowing for automated reasoning about the relationships between different concepts and data elements. This can be particularly useful in identifying inconsistencies or gaps in data, or in suggesting additional data sources or mappings that may be needed to support integration efforts. Our BHoM to bhOWL converter is developed as an extension to BHoM framework, and runs within any software that BHoM supports (eg. Grasshopper 3D, Excel, etc.) The dataset contains also example Grasshopper 3D files that exemplify the process of converting BHoM data to bhOWL.
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SSHOC will create the social sciences and humanities area of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) thereby facilitating access to flexible, scalable research data and related services streamlined to the precise needs of the SSH community.
SSHOC will create the social sciences and humanities area of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) thereby facilitating access to flexible, scalable research data and related services streamlined to the precise needs of the SSH community.
This dashboard lets you explore the development of Open Access (OA) to journal articles from authors affiliated with German universities and non-university research institutions between 2010 - 2018.
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A not-for-profit and collaborative effort toward connecting scholarly records across global research repositories. Our work is focused on linking research projects and research outcomes on the basis of co-authorship or other collaboration models such as joint funding and grants.
A. Tkachuk, T. Krake, J. Gade, and M. Scheven. Software, (2023)Related to: Anton Tkachuk, Tim Krake, Jan Gade, and Malte von Scheven: Efficient Computation of Redundancy Matrices for Moderately Redundant Truss and Frames Structures. Journal of Theoretical, Computational and Applied Mechanics. submitted.
T. Krake, and M. Scheven. Software, (2022)Related to: Tim Krake, Malte von Scheven, Jan Gade, Moataz Abdelaal, Daniel Weiskopf,and Manfred Bischoff: "Efficient Update of Redundancy Matrices for Truss andFrame Structures", Journal of Theoretical, Computational and Applied Mechanics, November 11, 2022. doi: 10.46298/jtcam.9615.
L. Orozco, A. Krtschil, H. Wagner, J. Knippers, and A. Menges. Dataset, (2023)Related to: Orozco, L., Wagner, H. J., Krtschil, A., Knippers, J., & Menges, A. (2023). Computational segmentation methods for the material efficient Co-Design of point-supported, grid-independent floor slabs in timber architecture. CAD Journal(x), Submitted for Pre-Print.
C. Tapia Camu, and S. Aicher. Dataset, (2023)Related to: C. Tapia and S. Aicher (2023), A new concept for column-to-column connections for multi-storey timber buildings - Numerical and experimental investigations, Engineering Structures, (in review).
N. Pathmanathan, S. Öney, M. Becher, M. Sedlmair, D. Weiskopf, and K. Kurzhals. Software, (2023)Related to: N. Pathmanathan, S. Öney, M. Becher, M. Sedlmair, D. Weiskopf, K. Kurzhals, "Been There, Seen That: Visualization of 3D eye tracking data from real world environments", Computer Graphics Forum, 2023, Under Review.