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  • 2018-2022
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  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Stein, Bas van;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | Persia and Babylonia (682241)

    The information uploaded here contains the code for the relational database Prosobab. A dump of the collected data has been put in DANS (https://dans.knaw.nl/) Prosobab is an online database of recorded inhabitants of Babylonia between c. 620 and 330 BCE. Its main focus is on individuals who lived in southern Mesopotamia under Persian rule (539-330 BCE), but it also includes the preceding period of the Neo-Babylonian Empire in an attempt to contextualize their lives and those of their family members. In addition to person data, Prosobab collects information on the texts and archives in which the individuals are recorded. The database is developed in the framework of ERC project “Persia and Babylonia” at Leiden University and is intended for everybody with an interest in Babylonian history or the Persian Empire. {"references": ["C. Waerzeggers, M. Gross, et al., Prosobab: Prosopography of Babylonia (c. 620-330 BCE) (Leiden University, 2019)"]} Programming language: PHP, JavaScript, jQuery Database management system: MySQL

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Herzog, Rico;
    Publisher: 4TU.ResearchData
    Country: Netherlands

    This is the accompanying code to the Master Thesis research project "Cities for Citizens: Identification of Public Values and their Conflicts in Urban Spaces" conducted in cooperation with the CUSP Lab @ TPM TU Delft and the City Science Lab Hamburg. Aiming to identify public values and their spatial conflicts, a total of nine Jupyter notebooks and one R script follow the research flow as outlined in the Master thesis document.

  • Research software . 2018
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Bos, Patrick; Kuzniar, Arnold;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Country: Netherlands

    Scripts for Virtuoso to create linked data from relational data, and for creating and using cultural heritage ontologies.

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  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Stein, Bas van;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | Persia and Babylonia (682241)

    The information uploaded here contains the code for the relational database Prosobab. A dump of the collected data has been put in DANS (https://dans.knaw.nl/) Prosobab is an online database of recorded inhabitants of Babylonia between c. 620 and 330 BCE. Its main focus is on individuals who lived in southern Mesopotamia under Persian rule (539-330 BCE), but it also includes the preceding period of the Neo-Babylonian Empire in an attempt to contextualize their lives and those of their family members. In addition to person data, Prosobab collects information on the texts and archives in which the individuals are recorded. The database is developed in the framework of ERC project “Persia and Babylonia” at Leiden University and is intended for everybody with an interest in Babylonian history or the Persian Empire. {"references": ["C. Waerzeggers, M. Gross, et al., Prosobab: Prosopography of Babylonia (c. 620-330 BCE) (Leiden University, 2019)"]} Programming language: PHP, JavaScript, jQuery Database management system: MySQL

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Herzog, Rico;
    Publisher: 4TU.ResearchData
    Country: Netherlands

    This is the accompanying code to the Master Thesis research project "Cities for Citizens: Identification of Public Values and their Conflicts in Urban Spaces" conducted in cooperation with the CUSP Lab @ TPM TU Delft and the City Science Lab Hamburg. Aiming to identify public values and their spatial conflicts, a total of nine Jupyter notebooks and one R script follow the research flow as outlined in the Master thesis document.

  • Research software . 2018
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Bos, Patrick; Kuzniar, Arnold;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Country: Netherlands

    Scripts for Virtuoso to create linked data from relational data, and for creating and using cultural heritage ontologies.

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