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José Borbinha
Researcher at Instituto Superior Técnico
Publications - 150
Citations - 1517
José Borbinha is an academic researcher from Instituto Superior Técnico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enterprise architecture & Digital library. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 149 publications receiving 1374 citations. Previous affiliations of José Borbinha include University of Lisbon & INESC-ID.
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Extracting and Exploring the Geo-Temporal Semantics of Textual Resources
TL;DR: A prototype system, implementing the proposed methods and capable of displaying information over maps and timelines, is described, and can take input in RSS, demonstrating the application to content from many different online sources.
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Maturity Models for Information Systems - A State of the Art
TL;DR: This paper collects and analyzes the current practice on maturity models, by analyzing a collection of maturity models from literature.
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The Process Model Matching Contest 2015
Gonçalo Antunes,Marzieh Bakhshandeh,José Borbinha,João Luís Cardoso,Sharam Dadashnia,Chiara Di Francescomarino,Mauro Dragoni,Peter Fettke,Avigdor Gal,Chiara Ghidini,Philip Hake,Abderrahmane Khiat,Christopher Klinkmüller,Elena Kuss,Henrik Leopold,Peter Loos,Christian Meilicke,Tim Niesen,Catia Pesquita,Timo Péus,Andreas Schoknecht,Eitam Sheetrit,Andreas Sonntag,Heiner Stuckenschmidt,Tom Thaler,Ingo Weber,Matthias Weidlich +26 more
TL;DR: This paper summarizes the setup and the results of the second edition of the Process Model Matching Contest in 2015, and provides short descriptions of all matching techniques that have been submitted for participation.
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Designing Digital Preservation Solutions: A Risk Management-Based Approach
TL;DR: A Risk Management-based approach to design and assess digital preservation environments, including the identification, analysis and evaluation of threats and vulnerabilities that may affect the normal behaviour of a specific business or the achievement of the goals and conformance to the requirements identified in the context characterization is proposed.
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Preserving digital data in heterogeneous environments
TL;DR: This work proposes a solution to evaluate redundancy strategies in the context of heterogeneous environments such as data grids based on a simulation engine that can be used not only to support the process of designing the preservation environment and related policies, but also later on to observe and control the deployed system.