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In: Einheit: Zeitschrift für Theorie und Praxis des Wissenschaftlichen Sozialismus, Band 44, Heft 11, S. 979-1061
ISSN: 0013-2659
Das vorliegende Heft mit Redaktionsschluß 19. Oktober 1989 ist dreigeteilt (vgl. Überschrift). Die Beiträge sind typisch für die Übergangszeit in der DDR; so kommen auch Autoren zu Wort, die inzwischen ihrer Funktionen enthoben wurden (z. B. Otto Reinhold als Rektor der Akademie für Gesellschaftswissenschaften beim ZK der SED und Kurt Tiedke, Rektor der Parteihochschule "Karl Marx"). Im Teil 1 meint der Chefredakteur der "Einheit" (Banaschak) u.a.: "Mit Anstand und Würde, in bleibender Hochachtung gegenüber dem scheinenden Generalsekretär (gemeint ist E. Honecker!) wurde durch das Zentralkomitee mit der Wahl des Genossen Krenz zum Generalsekretär ... eine den Erfordernissen entsprechende Wende eingeleitet." Reinhold verweist in seinem Beitrag "Auf der Suche nach den besten Lösungen" darauf, daß "von den imperialistischen Gegnern und ihren Handlangern in der DDR" eine "antisozialistische" Reform angestrebt werde, was nicht zugelassen werden dürfe. Im Teil 2 werden einige Zuschriften zu Heft 8 der "Einheit" (Thema Leistungsprinzip) veröffentlicht, während Teil 3 ("Im ideologischen Streit") sich u.a. mit dem Thema "Die Kommunisten und die Wahrheit" in bekannter Manier befaßt, sich mit dem "Kapitalismus" vor allem in der Bundesrepublik sowie dem Thema "Staatsbürgerschaft" auseinandersetzt, aber auch einige bemerkenswerte Vorschläge für eine Wirtschaftsreform enthält (IGW-Byr)
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CD-ROM ; International audience ; In past years there has been substantial funding from the European Commission to develop information systems on solar radiation data, such as the European Solar Radiation Atlas, the projects SoDa, Satel-Light, PVGIS, PVSAT, PVSAT-2 or Heliosat-3 and the Envisolar project of the European Space Agency (ESA). Additionally national services were set up as Meteonorm by Meteotest in Switzerland and SOLEMI by DLR in Germany. From the regional point of view, the projects focused mainly on Europe or its regions, leading to the situation that several different data bases exist in parallel developed by different approaches, including those exploiting satellite data. Large steps forward have been made for the benefit of research, renewable energy industry, policy making and the environment. Nevertheless, these multiple efforts have led to a fragmentation and uncoordinated access: different sources of information and solar radiation products are now available, but uncertainty about their quality remains. Although a number of institutions have developed approaches for solar energy resource assessments, the individual methods have not been cross-compared and benchmarked. Validation covered mainly the developed methods. At the same time, communities of users lack common understanding how to exploit the developed knowledge. The project MESoR is a European funded Coordination Action which aims at removing the uncertainty and improving the management of the solar energy resource knowledge. The project includes activities in user guidance (benchmarking of models and data sets; development of a handbook on best practices on how to use solar resource data), unification of access to information (by adopting a Service Oriented Approach (SOA) through the extensive use of Web Services offering a one stop-acces to remotely located databases) use of advanced information technologies; offering one-stop-access to several databases), connecting to other initiatives (INSPIRE of the EU, POWER of the NASA, SHC ...
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CD-ROM ; International audience ; In past years there has been substantial funding from the European Commission to develop information systems on solar radiation data, such as the European Solar Radiation Atlas, the projects SoDa, Satel-Light, PVGIS, PVSAT, PVSAT-2 or Heliosat-3 and the Envisolar project of the European Space Agency (ESA). Additionally national services were set up as Meteonorm by Meteotest in Switzerland and SOLEMI by DLR in Germany. From the regional point of view, the projects focused mainly on Europe or its regions, leading to the situation that several different data bases exist in parallel developed by different approaches, including those exploiting satellite data. Large steps forward have been made for the benefit of research, renewable energy industry, policy making and the environment. Nevertheless, these multiple efforts have led to a fragmentation and uncoordinated access: different sources of information and solar radiation products are now available, but uncertainty about their quality remains. Although a number of institutions have developed approaches for solar energy resource assessments, the individual methods have not been cross-compared and benchmarked. Validation covered mainly the developed methods. At the same time, communities of users lack common understanding how to exploit the developed knowledge. The project MESoR is a European funded Coordination Action which aims at removing the uncertainty and improving the management of the solar energy resource knowledge. The project includes activities in user guidance (benchmarking of models and data sets; development of a handbook on best practices on how to use solar resource data), unification of access to information (by adopting a Service Oriented Approach (SOA) through the extensive use of Web Services offering a one stop-acces to remotely located databases) use of advanced information technologies; offering one-stop-access to several databases), connecting to other initiatives (INSPIRE of the EU, POWER of the NASA, SHC ...
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CD-ROM ; International audience ; In past years there has been substantial funding from the European Commission to develop information systems on solar radiation data, such as the European Solar Radiation Atlas, the projects SoDa, Satel-Light, PVGIS, PVSAT, PVSAT-2 or Heliosat-3 and the Envisolar project of the European Space Agency (ESA). Additionally national services were set up as Meteonorm by Meteotest in Switzerland and SOLEMI by DLR in Germany. From the regional point of view, the projects focused mainly on Europe or its regions, leading to the situation that several different data bases exist in parallel developed by different approaches, including those exploiting satellite data. Large steps forward have been made for the benefit of research, renewable energy industry, policy making and the environment. Nevertheless, these multiple efforts have led to a fragmentation and uncoordinated access: different sources of information and solar radiation products are now available, but uncertainty about their quality remains. Although a number of institutions have developed approaches for solar energy resource assessments, the individual methods have not been cross-compared and benchmarked. Validation covered mainly the developed methods. At the same time, communities of users lack common understanding how to exploit the developed knowledge. The project MESoR is a European funded Coordination Action which aims at removing the uncertainty and improving the management of the solar energy resource knowledge. The project includes activities in user guidance (benchmarking of models and data sets; development of a handbook on best practices on how to use solar resource data), unification of access to information (by adopting a Service Oriented Approach (SOA) through the extensive use of Web Services offering a one stop-acces to remotely located databases) use of advanced information technologies; offering one-stop-access to several databases), connecting to other initiatives (INSPIRE of the EU, POWER of the NASA, SHC ...
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