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Bioclimate-driven regression analysis is a widely used approach for modelling ecological niches and zonation. Although the bioclimatic complexity of the European continent is high, a particular combination of 12 climatic and topographic covariates was recently found able to reliably reproduce the ecological zoning of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) for forest resources assessment at pan-European scale, generating the first fuzzy similarity map of FAO ecozones in Europe. The reproducible procedure followed to derive this collection of bioclimatic indices is now presented. It required an integration of data-transformation modules (D-TM) using geospatial tools such as Geographic Information System (GIS) software, and array-based mathematical implementation such as semantic array programming (SemAP). Base variables, intermediate and final covariates are described and semantically defined by providing the workflow of D-TMs and the mathematical formulation following the SemAP notation. Source layers to derive base variables were extracted by exclusively relying on global-scale public open geodata in order for the same set of bioclimatic covariates to be reproducible in any region worldwide. In particular, two freely available datasets were exploited for temperature and precipitation (WorldClim) and elevation (Global Multi-resolution Terrain Elevation Data). The working extent covers the European continent to the Urals with a resolution of 30 arc-second. The proposed set of bioclimatic covariates will be made available as open data in the European Forest Data Centre (EFDAC). The forthcoming complete set of D-TM codelets will enable the 12 covariates to be easily reproduced and expanded through free software. ....................................................................................................................... This manuscript has been accepted for publication in IEEE Earthzine 2014 Vol. 7 Issue 2, 2nd quarter theme: Geospatial Semantic Array Programming. The definitive version has been published at: http://www.earthzine.org/?p=877975 ...................................................................................................................... Please, cite the definitive version of the article as: Caudullo, G., 2014. Applying Geospatial Semantic Array Programming for a Reproducible Set of Bioclimatic Indices in Europe. IEEE Earthzine 7 (2), 877975+. URL http://www.earthzine.org/?p=877975

Template for the TUM class: CFD with open source tools, AKA Openfoam course

Thesis template for Bachelor of Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.

A template for creating course exams.

A template for creating course exams. The template uses the same style file so as to avoid the need for long preamble. The 'Main Document' should be set to the exam you are working on.

A template for creating course exams. The template uses the same style file so as to avoid the need for long preamble. The 'Main Document' should be set to the exam you are working on.

Template de LaTeX para dissertação de mestrado em Computação Aplicada da UNIVALI

The Unified Modeling Language (UML) defines a suite of graphic notation techniques for describing object-oriented software systems. TikZ-UML is a TikZ extension to manage common UML diagrams: class diagrams, use case diagrams, state-machine diagrams and sequence diagrams. It produces beautiful UML diagrams in LaTeX. This template includes the tikz-uml package and a compilation of the examples from the TikZ-UML manual, v. 1.0b (2013-03-01), and tikz-uml.sty from v1.0 (2016-03-29).

Ceci est un modèle de présentation sous beamer qui est conforme à la charte graphique de l'Institut Mines-Télécom pour Télécom Bretagne (http://www.telecom-bretagne.eu). Il a été développé par Pierre-Henri Horrein et soumis à WriteLaTeX par Yannis Haralambous.
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