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Multi-angle evaluation of kinetic Monte-Carlo simulations as a tool to evaluate the distributed monomer composition in gradient copolymer synthesis Ghent University
Variations of the comonomer structure and synthesis conditions allow a wide range of comonomer sequences for polymer chains, with copolymer precision control mechanisms (e.g. anionic polymerization, cationic ring opening polymerization (CROP) and reversible deactivation radical polymerization (RDRP)) aiming at well-defined structures, such as gradient, block, and block–gradient–block copolymers. A main challenge remains a generic quality tool ...
How to evaluate educational games: lessons learned from the evaluation study of Master FIND Ghent University
Increasingly more researchers are emphasizing the importance of evaluating educational games in real life classroom settings, as most of these are developed without any theoretical consideration and without any evaluation afterwards. This causes uncertainty about the effectiveness of these games. Based on the reflections we made during a quasi-experimental evaluation study of MasterF.I.N.D., an educational game that aims to raise awareness about ...
Why organisations (do not) evaluate? Explaining evaluation activity through the lens of configurational comparative methods KU Leuven
© The Author(s) 2014. This article aims at explaining why some Flemish (Belgian) organizations evaluate policy, while others do not. The study relies on a unique combination of two configurational comparative methods: the Most Similar Different Outcome/Most Different Similar Outcome method and crisp set Qualitative Comparative Analysis. This combination of methods helps us unravel the combinations of conditions that promote or impede policy ...
Diabetes : psychometric evaluation of an instrument to evaluate the effectiveness of education Ghent University
The development and psychometrical evaluation of a set of instruments to evaluate the effectiveness of diabetes patient education Ghent University
Standardized evaluation methodology and reference database for evaluating IVUS image segmentation Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This paper describes an evaluation framework that allows a standardized and quantitative comparison of IVUS lumen and media segmentation algorithms. This framework has been introduced at the MICCAI 2011 Computing and Visualization for (Intra)Vascular Imaging (CVII) workshop, comparing the results of eight teams that participated.
We describe the available data-base comprising of multi-center, multi-vendor and multi-frequency IVUS ...
We describe the available data-base comprising of multi-center, multi-vendor and multi-frequency IVUS ...