PhD Position
INSIGHT Centre for Data Analytics, Dublin City University
In collaboration with the Amsterdam Data Science (NL) and Nokia Bell-Labs (IE)
We invite applications for a PhD fellowship at the INSIGHT Centre for Data Analytics, Dublin City University. The position is funded by Science Foundation Ireland. The research project will be carried forward in collaboration with the Amsterdam Data Science (ADS) Institute as a strategic research partner, and Nokia Bell-Labs. In order to facilitate this, the successful PhD candidate will be seconded and sponsored to spend up to 25% of the time at ADS in Amsterdam.
The topic:
This research project will focus on mechanisms to learn more robust and transparent deep representations by combining commonsense knowledge and neural networks. The candidate will explore and design a flexible intermediate representation that could bridge the gap between commonsense knowledge and deep representation learning, and is therefore expected to gain experience across these areas.
Candidate skillset:
The candidate should have a Masters degree in a relevant field of study with an emphasis on areas such as Deep Learning, Knowledge Representation, Information Extraction, Probabilistic Graphical Models.
Essential requirements include MSc degree in computer science, artificial intelligence or related discipline, good knowledge of object-oriented design principles, strong background in java and python programming and familiarity with Unix/Linux systems.
The ideal candidate would also have:
· ability to work in a team-based environment developing state of the art software solutions on time and to specification
· motivated and proactive attitude, willing to take ownership and initiative in all work assignments
· excellent analysis and problem solving skills
· strong design, development & testing skills
· ability to produce relevant documentation
· skills in diagnostics development, bug-fix and problem resolution reporting and documentation
· excellent communication skills, verbal and written (English)
· creative thinking
Informal queries about this position should be sent to alessandra.mileo@insight-centre.org.
Application process:
Interested applicants are requested to submit (in pdf format):
- a Curriculum Vitae including relevant publicationsand the name and contact details of at least 2 referees
- a one page cover letter explaining why you think you would be the best candidate for the position.
Submissions should be sent by email with subject “SFI-PHD Application”to alessandra.mileo@insight-centre.org by Sunday 15th July 2018.
Interviews will be carried out as soon as suitable candidates are identified.
The successful candidate is expected to start in September 2018.
This is a 4 year fully funded PhD position, with a PhD scholarship of euro 18,500 per year (no tax, PhD fees are paid) and a substantial financial support for training and exchange visits to ADS, as well as sponsorship for conference travels.
Application End Date:
Sunday 15th July 2018
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Alessandra Mileo
Lecturer, School of Computing
Senior Research Fellow, INSIGHT Centrer for Data Analytics
Dublin City University, Ireland
Email: alessandra.mileo@insight-centre.org
alessandra.mileo@dcu.ie
Web: http://www.insight-centre.org/users/alessandra-mileo
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~amileo/index.html
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Werkstudent im Bereich Datenmodellierung und Datawarehouse Design
Was bringe ich mit?
- Studium der Informatik und vorzugsweise abgeschlossenes Bachelor Studium
- Ausgezeichnetes Wissen im Bereich Datenbanktechnologien (RDBMS und neue Technologien – NoSQL)
- Ausgezeichnete Kenntnisse Datenmodellierung (Domain Modellierung, logische und physische Datenmodelle)
- Gutes Kenntnisse im Bereich Datewarehouse Ansätzen (OLAP Konzepte, ETL Tools, BI Tools)
- Skills in semantischen Technologies (RDF, OWL, SPARQL)
- Gute Programmierkenntnisse (Java, JavaScript, SQL, Stored Procedures)
- Gutes Kenntnisse Design und Implementierung von Algorithmen, Data processing, Data mining, Data visualization (z.B. Verteilte Algorithmen unter Verwendung von Hadoop)
- Initiative, gute Kommunikationsfähigkeit
- Analytisches Denken
Anfragen, Information, Kontakt: Daniel Schall, daniel.schall@siemens.com
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We invite you to the first FP7 CityPulse Citizen Design Competition. In collaboration with the Alexandra Institute, Aarhus Municipality, Open Data Aarhus, Smart Aarhus and Gatesense
We are putting 800EUR up for grabs in cash prizes for three lucky winners (500EUR, 200EUR and 100EUR).
The goal is to come up with a great application, service or insight for your city using data from the city. The magic difference is – we don’t care what data you would like to use in your design as long as you can convince us that it could be made available. We also don’t care if you live in
Aarhus or anywhere else.More details: http://www.ict-citypulse.eu/page/sites/def…petition_en.pdf
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Research Assistant Position in DERI
Contract duration: 15 months, starting in March 2012
Salary scale: 24,000-30,000 euros per year depending on expertise and skills
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The Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) is among the largest research organizations working in Semantic Web technologies.
DERI offers a stimulating, dynamic, multi-cultural research environment with excellent ties to research groups and Industry worldwide. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the transition of state-of-the-art research into industrial practice, in the specific context of the ongoing collaboration between DERI and Cisco.
Given the high relevance of this position for a successful adoption of highly competitive research results into concrete industry products, the applicant will take the lead in the implementation and/or integration of client/server components, web services, semantic web applications and alike, as a proof of concept for enterprise data management.
This development activity may partially include a general understanding of DERI's core research on advanced and efficient techniques for ontology mapping and alignment, query processing, data integration, semantic data mining, semantic annotation, social semantic web, text mining and natural language processing.
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Essential Skills
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- Strong background in C++ and Java programming
- Familiarity with Unix/Linux systems
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Bonus Skills
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- Experience with Semantic Web technologies, esp. RDF/SPARQL
- Familiarity with XML and SQL
- Familiarity with XMPP protocol
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The Candidates
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- Strong communication skills, both written and oral.
- Motivated and proactive, with a strong desire to learn and be flexible, taking initiative in all work assignments
- Proven history of delivery in a Software Development environment
- Product Feature Requirements analysis and solution definition.
- Lead in solution architecture development and prototyping
- Documentation including writing Functional Specifications, Detailed Design documents, Test Specifications and Unit Test documents.
- Unit test, diagnostics development, bug-fix and problem resolution reporting and documentation.
- Leading interactions with peer R&D teams and technical primes across industry partners
- Excellent communication skills, verbal and written
- Creative Thinking
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Application procedure
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Informal enquiries about these positions may be made to:
alessandra.mileo@deri.org
When applying, please use the same email addresses and put "RA position - DERI" in the subject line of emails.
Candidates are requested to submit a cover letter and CV (both in PDF format).
Closing date for receipt of applications is Feb 5, 2012. We expect
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Project Research Interns (2 positions)
The Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) in Galway, Ireland is among the largest research organisations working in Semantic Web technologies. DERI's mission is to establish semantics as a core pillar of modern computer engineering. DERI offers a stimulating, dynamic, multi-cultural research environment with excellent ties to research groups worldwide. This is a unique opportunity to join the efforts within DERI: in collaboration with our industrial partners, during this internship you will develop and implement advanced querying technologies based on semantic technologies.
The Candidates
- Ability to work in a team based environment developing state of the art software solutions on time and to specification
- Motivated and proactive attitude to take ownership and initiative in all work assignments
- Excellent analysis and problem solving skills
- Strong design, development & testing skills
- Excellent communication skills, verbal and written
- Creative Thinking
The Topics:
Both internship topics will be centred around Semantic Web technologies, in particular (i) the integration of RDF and XML, and (ii) efficient mechanisms for search and querying over Linked Data.Essential Skills:
- Third level degree in computer science or related discipline (advanced undergrad students which comply with the skills requirements will also be considered)
- Good knowledge of object-oriented design principles
- Strong background in Java programming
- Familiarity with Unix/Linux systems
Bonus Skills:
- Experience with Semantic Web technologies, esp. RDF/RDFS/OWL/(X)SPARQL
- Familiarity with XML and/or SQL
- Experience working with Linked Data
The duration of the internships will be for 4 months in the first
instance.Application procedure:
Informal enquiries about these positions may be made to:
aidan.hogan@deri.org
(cc:ed) alessandra.mileo@deri.orgWhen applying, please use the same email addresses and put "Project Research Intern" in the subject line of emails.
Candidates are requested to submit a cover letter and CV (PDF).
Closing date for receipt of applications is April 30, 2010. We expect the successful candidates to start at the earliest possible date, ideally in June 2011.
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The Unit for Natural Language Processing at the Digital Enterprise Research Institute of the National University of Ireland, Galway invites applications for an internship in Semantic Technologies for Expert Finding. Internships are aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students (should be students during the internship). The successful applicant will assist in further development of the Saffron project, an expert profiling system that uses scientific publications and additional resources such as the Linked Open Data cloud as sources of expertise evidence.
The intern will work closely with an NLP researcher for a duration of 6 months with a remuneration of up to EUR 1200. Responsibilities of the successful applicant will be as follows:
- Development:
- implementation of a web service on the basis of the Saffron topic extraction component
- implementation of a component for publishing extracted data on the Linked Open Data cloud
- Research - identification of sources of expertise evidence on the Linked Open Data cloud
The ideal applicant will have strong skills in software development (preferably Java), database technologies (SQL) and web services. A background in Natural Language Processing or a related area will be of advantage, as well as experience in any of the following areas: Information Extraction, Word Sense Disambiguation, Machine Learning and Semantic Web technologies (RDF, SPARQL).DERI is a leading research institute in semantic technologies that offers a stimulating, dynamic and multi-cultural research environment, excellent ties to research-groups worldwide, close collaboration with industrial partners and up-to-date infrastructure and resources. The DERI Unit for Natural Language Processing has a focus on applied research in information extraction and semantic-level text mining.
Please send your application (CV, cover letter) in PDF format and preferably links to relevant previous work by February 15th to: Georgeta Bordea at
georgeta [dot] bordea [at] deri [dot] org
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The Unit for Natural Language Processing at the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI: http://www.deri.ie/) of the National University of Ireland, Galway invites applications for an internship on Human-Computer Interaction for Expert Finding. Internships are aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students. The intern will work closely with an HCI researcher for a duration of 6 months and will be remunerated up to EUR 1200.
The work will be carried out in the context of the Saffron project
(http://saffron.deri.ie) – an ongoing research effort to build a state-of-the-art system enabling easy and meaningful exploration of scientific literature. The responsibilities of the successful applicant include (but are not limited to):- Development: to develop a backend service enabling upload of new scientific publications to Saffron; to develop crawlers scraping structured information from the web; to develop other services supporting Saffron
- Research: to help conduct research aiming at understanding usability and user behaviour with SaffronThe ideal applicant will have strong skills in software development, database technologies (SQL), client-server architecture, crawling, web services, JSON. Experience with Perl, Web technologies (HTML/CSS/JavaScript (JQuery)), Linked Open Data, and HCI would be a plus.
DERI is a leading research institute in semantic technologies that offers a stimulating, dynamic and multi-cultural research environment, excellent ties to research-groups worldwide, close collaboration with industrial partners and up-to-date infrastructure and resources. The DERI Unit for Natural Language Processing (http://nlp.deri.ie/) has a focus on applied research in information extraction and semantic-level text mining.
Please send an expression of interest, CV, and preferably links to relevant previous work by February 15th to Krystian Samp at:
krystian [dot] samp [at] deri [dot] org
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The Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) at the National University of Ireland, Galway, is seeking candidates for the following position(s):
Project Research Intern
The Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) is the largest semantic web research organisation in the world. DERI’s mission is to establish semantics as a core pillar of modern computer engineering. DERI offers a stimulating, dynamic, multi-cultural research environment with excellent ties to research groups worldwide. This is a unique opportunity to join the efforts within DERI, in collaboration with our industrial partner you will during this internship develop and implement advanced querying technologies based on semantic technologies.
The Person
- Ability to work in a team based environment developing state of the art software solutions on time and to specification
- Motivated and proactive attitude to take ownership and initiative in all work assignments
- Excellent analysis and problem solving skills
- Strong design, development & testing skills
- Excellent communication skills, verbal and written
- Creative Thinking
Essential Skills
- Good knowledge of object-oriented design principles and design patterns with an understanding of their application in Java
- Software development experience on Linux with open-source tools
- Third level degree in computer science or related discipline
Desirable Experience & Background (inc. qualifications):
- Experience with Semantic Web technologies (e.g. RDF, OWL, SPARQL, Jena)
The duration of the interenship will be for 4 months in the first instance.
Application procedure:
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When applying, please use the same email address and put "Project Research Intern" in the subject line of emails.
Candidates are requested to submit a cover letter and CV (PDF)
Closing date for receipt of applications is Dec 15, 2010. We expect the successful candidates to start at the earliest possible date, ideally in January 2011.
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Hi all,
I forward this on behalf of Axel Polleres:
see http://www.deri.ie/about/jobs/#postgrad_cms
Post-graduate fellowship in Semantic Web technologies for Content Management Systems
The Reasoning and Querying Unit at the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) of the National University of Ireland, Galway invites applications for a Research Assistant, Masters or PhD fellowship position in the area of Semantic Web technologies for Content Management Systems. DERI, a leading research institute in semantic technologies, offers a stimulating, dynamic and multi-cultural research environment, excellent ties to research-groups worldwide and close collaboration with industrial partners. The open fellowship is tailored to deploy Semantic Web technologies at large scale in widely used Open Source Content Management Systems and is funded by Science Foundation Ireland. The position offers for the successful candidate an annual stipend, course fees and conference travel when presenting. The DERI Unit for Reasoning and Querying focuses on improving the scalability and investigating the adequacy of traditional reasoning and query answering techniques for the Web, where several classical assumptions no longer hold as data is heterogeneous, distributed, possibly incomplete or contradictory, structured in different levels of granularity, varying in levels of trust and accessible only by following implicit or explicit security policies. Research is performed in collaboration with other DERI units and industrial partners.
The CandidateApplicants should hold an excellent primary degree in a relevant discipline with industrial project experience, such as active website development with Content Management Systems being a distinct advantage. Applicants should have a strong interest in the area of Linked Data with an understanding of its application and use. Applicants must have a background in concrete CMS systems such as for instance Drupal, Joomla!, Typo3, Plone, etc.; any knowledge about other CMSs is a bonus, programming skills in Java or scripting languages such as PHP, JavaScript is desirable. Applicants must be highly motivated with the ability for independent and critical thought. Successful applicants are expected to combine scientific work with application-oriented research and development in collaborative projects funded by national and European funding agencies.
ApplicationPlease submit your application (including cover letter outlining suitability, a brief outline of your preferred methodology, full CV and contact details for three referees) to hr.ie@deri.org with the subject line 'Post-graduate fellowship in Semantic Web Technologies for Content Management Systems', by 5 pm on Friday, July 10th 2009. For further information please contact Dr. Axel Polleres or Stéphane Corlosquet.
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Ich mache derzeit gerade selbst ein Internship hier am DERI in Irland (http://www.deri.ie) und folgendes Angebot wurde heute auf einer internen Mailinglist veroeffentlicht (alle Anfragen bitte an die unten angegebenen E-Mailadressen):
Intern positions available
Where
DERI, which is the Digital Enterprise Research Institute, which is in
Galway, a small friendly city on the west coast of Ireland.When
The positions are available immediately and are for a period of up to 4
months each.Project
4 interns are required to work on 3-4 month ActiveRFID based project in
the DERI institute in Galway Ireland.The vision of the Digital Enterprise Research Institute is to be
recognised as the leading international web science research institute
interlinking technologies, information and people to advance business
and benefit society. Within DERI, the Sensor Middleware Unit is enabling
the building of very large infrastructures which for the first time
facilitate the information-driven real-time integration of the physical
world and computers on a global scale. We are currently working with a
diverse range of sensor technologies including motes, RFID technologies,
mobile phone based sensor hubs and biomedical sensors.In enabling this vision, the Sensor Middleware Unit has purchased an
off-the-shelf research-oriented ActiveRFID systems, developed by
openBeacon.org and over the last two years, their hardware has been
deployed in a number of short lived scenario’s such as conferences and
museum exhibitions. To date however, these systems rarely exploit the
possible feedback loop between the sensor data and the users themselves,
typically because or inaccuracy within the localization and untimely
results. Additionally, the person’s location is displayed but the person
themselves is rarely required or motivated to exploit this location
information at the time of the deployment. The location information is
often utilized offline to determine social network patterns and exchange
contact information etc. One area that has yet to be fully explored is
the final part of this feedback loop, allowing more interactive location
based applications that exploit the location of a user and also of other
people in the locality.Hardware tasks.
Two interns are required to work on setting up the initial phase of the
testbed. At present, the localization software is based on RSSI only.
Working with our wireless sensor network researchers, the interns will
also be investigating how the localization protocols can be improved
upon by using additional parameters such as received signal time
differentials, sensor fusion algorithms, and the trade off’s between
accurate localization and battery life conservation, etc.Skills required.
C programming language, Unix programming, The following skills are
preferable but not essential: Any WSN experience, RFID, Motes, PIC
hardware boards etc.Software tasks
Two additional interns are required to work on the supporting software
infrastructure and to develop some proof-of-concept applications
showcasing the capabilities of the openBeacon tags. These interns would
be responsible for developing a software suite that would abstract
hardware related issues such as the fuzziness of sensor data, timeliness
delays, etc. Finally, these interns would be responsible for developing
three robust proof-of-concept use cases which could be demonstrated at
both in-house and DERI sponsored events within the computer science
community. The interns would additionally be responsible for producing a
stable software deployment that would export the data in a structured
format supporting easier integration for third party applications,
whilst requiring low maintenance, and reducing the overhead for future
researchers who use the technology.Skills required
Java, Web 2.0 technologies, server programming skills
Contact details
Please forward your CV (pdf), and a brief cover letter to the following
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Ich möchte niemanden aufregen sondern nur auf ein paar, meiner Meinung nach, schwache Punkte hinweisen. Es geht um die Theorie, dass der Bau eines Wasserkraftwerkes den Bau eines kalorischen Kraftwerks ERFORDERT.
2) weiters: das wasser hält sich nicht an tagesspitzen des stromverbrauchs. (oder saisonale spitzen) das heißt immer dann, wenn mehr strom benötigt wird, muss kalorisch zugeschalten werden.
Also zumindest bei uns in Vorarlberg ist das umgekehrt. Die Wasserkraftwerke werden zu den Spitzenzeiten zugeschalten.
Zitatok 3ter punkt wäre, dass du durchaus mal ein, zwei jahre haben kannst wo der fluss einfach wenig wasser führt. (siehe oberitalien, da führen manche gar kein wasser mehr). da der stromverbrauch aber stetig steigt, muss kalorisch ausgeglichen werden.
daran, dass der Stromverbrauch steigt, ist aber nicht der Bau eines Wasserkraftwerkes schuld.
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Laut futurezone soll das Limit ja fallen + Geschwindigkeit erhöht
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Bring einen Link auf deine Seite auf sovielen Seiten wie möglich unter. Das funktioniert noch besser wenn diese Seiten selbst einen hohen PageRank haben.
Trag deine Seite auf http://dmoz.org/ ein.
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Unabhängig davon ob dein gesamtes Speicherplatzkontingent aufgebraucht ist, darf dein Posteingang/Inbox nicht mehr als 50 MB haben.
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SSH braucht nur einen Port (FTP ist da ganz eine andere Geschichte - eigentlich mit Firewalls immer problematisch).
Vielleicht alle Ports nochmal kontrollieren (hat der Port der auf der Firewall offen ist die gleiche Nummer wie der am SSH-Server?). Vielleicht mal einen Sniffer verwenden um zu schauen wie weit der TCP-Request kommt.
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Auch die Toleranz muss Grenzen haben. Erklär mir mal wie du drei Neonazis tolerierst, die gerade eine Schwarze niederprügeln?
Im Allgemeinen (ACHTUNG THEORIE) muss Toleranz keineswegs Grenzen haben. Erst eine Gesellschaft oder bestimmte Gruppen legen fest wo diese Grenzen sind. Was ich damit sagen will: Ob in einem konkreten Fall tolerant oder nicht, ist eine individuelle Entscheidung (Meinung).
Mit dem gleichen Recht kann ich aber auch sagen, dass ich es nicht in Ordnung finde, Menschen als "Leichenfresser" zu beschimpfen. Was man auf den in diesem Thread angegebenen Links so liest, erinnert sehr stark an Parteipropaganda. Da gehts schon lange nicht mehr darum seine Mitmenschen aufzuklären.
Wir sollten uns bei aller Streiterei im Klaren sein, dass wir hier über nicht viel mehr als Meinungen reden.
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Das ist so eine Sache mit der Toleranz. Wenn du wirklich die vegane Philosophie verinnerlichst, dann hast du mit der Missachtung deiner Grundprinzipien ein Problem. So wie wir Rassismus oder Sexismus ablehnen, so lehnen die VeganerInnen die Benutzung von Tieren ab (da werden dann sogar Kunstworte wie "Speziismus" in Anlehnung an den Rassismus gebildet).
Jeder Mensch hat bei Missachtung seiner Grundprinzipien ein Problem. Genau darum geht's bei Toleranz auch.
Dass eine Einstellung wie "Ich bin ein besserer Mensch und ihr sollt gefälligst dieselben Ideale haben wie ich" derart aggressiv vertreten wird ist meiner Meinung nach nicht richtig.
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wie ist es nun, *kann* man das, fachwissen vorausgesetzt, überhaupt selbst machen? dh 2 korrekt konfigurierte nameserver irgendwo aufstellen? woher wissen die übergeordneten nameserver, dass genau diese beiden verwendet werden müssen? das muss doch dort vorher eingetragen werden, wie kann also eine domain schon vor der registrierung funktionstüchtig sein, ohne dass ein registrar sie einträgt?Die Domain an sich ist zu diesem Zeitpunkt noch nicht für das ganze Internet funktionstüchtig. Allerdings möchte nic.at sicherstellen, dass zu dem Zeitpunkt zu dem sie auf deine DNS Server zeigen, diese auch wirklich existieren.
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Ich habe vor ein paar Tagen dem ZID deswegen eine E-Mail geschickt. Antwort war: Das Ablaufen ist den zuständigen Leuten bekannt, man wird im Jänner eine Lösung finden. Alle Leute die eine gültige Lizenz haben (also im LMZ gekauft - Matrikelnummer und damit E-Mail ist also bekannt), werden also im Jänner eine E-Mail kriegen, wo dann drinsteht wie man updaten kann.
EDIT: Ein Teil der Antwort im Original:
ZitatFür berechtigte Lizenznehmer wird es rechtzeitig ein Update geben.
In welcher Form wird im Jänner entschieden. Sobald die Mechanismen
implementiert sind, werden alle Lizenznehmer per Email verständigt,
was zu tun ist. Sie brauchen also keine Angst zu haben, dass Sie ab
März keinen aktuellen Virenschutz mehr haben. -
Ich bin sicher kein Microsoft-Fanboy, aber ClearType ist einer der besten Algorithmen für Schriftenglättung bei kleinen Schriftgraden auf geeigneten Monitoren (LCD mein ich damit) den es zurzeit gibt. Sogar Macuser geben zu, dass das "Apple Schriftblurring" nicht so gut aussieht wie ClearType.
Vielleicht brauchst nur einen anderen Monitor oder solltest mal Microsofts "ClearType Tuner Powertoy" ausprobieren.
Auf http://praegnanz.de/weblog/microsofts-neue-fonts z.B. steht:
ZitatHier muss selbst ich neidvoll anerkennen, dass Microsoft mit ClearType Großes geleistet hat. Auf dem Apple-Rechner sieht seit Mac OS X alles leicht verschwommen aus – und das nervt manchmal gewaltig.