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RNA is one of the most important molecules in living organisms. One of its main functions is to regulate gene expression. This involves binding to and forming a joint structure with a messenger RNA. An RNAs functions is determined by its sequence and the structure it folds into. Accordingly, the prediction of individual as well as joint structures is an important area of research. In this thesis a method for the prediction of RNA-RNA joint structure using their minimum free energy (mfe) structures was developed. It is able to extensively explore the joint structural landscape of two interacting RNAs by taking advantage of the locality of changes in the RNAs structures as well as natural and energetic constraints. The method predicts the mfe joint structure as well as alternative stable joint structures while also computing non-optimal folding pathways from the unbound individual mfe structures to the predicted joint structures. It is shown how an enumeration approach is used which is able to deal with the enormous search space as well as to avoid any cyclic behaviour. The method is evaluated using two standard datasets of known interacting RNAs and shows good results.
Error analysis in a high accuracy sampled-data velocity stabilising system using Volterra series
(2015)
We present GEM-NI -- a graph-based generative-design tool that supports parallel exploration of alternative designs. Producing alternatives is a key feature of creative work, yet it is not strongly supported in most extant tools. GEM-NI enables various forms of exploration with alternatives such as parallel editing, recalling history, branching, merging, comparing, and Cartesian products of and for alternatives. Further, GEM-NI provides a modal graphical user interface and a design gallery, which both allow designers to control and manage their design exploration. We conducted an exploratory user study followed by in-depth one-on-one interviews with moderately and highly skills participants and obtained positive feedback for the system features, showing that GEM-NI supports creative design work well.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird ein neuartiges Verfahren zur Echtzeitüberwachung von Laserbohrprozessen vorgestellt. Die Untersuchungen werden an unterschiedlichen Materialien unter Einsatz eines passiv-gütegeschalteten Nd:YAG Lasers durchgeführt. Prozessbegleitend findet eine Aufzeichnung der akustischen Emissionen mit anschließender Analyse durch schnelle Fourier-Transformation statt. Hierdurch lassen sich der Durchbruch beim Bohren durch ein Material sowie der Materialübergang mehrschichtiger Systeme detektieren. Die akustischen Messungen werden durchAuswertung der Pulsfolge des Lasers mittels einer Fotodiode gestützt. Hierbei zeigt sich eine gute Übereinstimmung der im akustischen Spektrum dominanten Frequenz mit der jeweils im Laserburstauftretenden Pulsfrequenz. Das vorgestellte Verfahren ermöglicht eine Echtzeitüberwachung beim Laserbohren mittels kostengünstiger und einfacher Hardware. Zudem zeichnet es sich im Gegensatz zu bestehenden Verfahren durch eine hohe Robustheit gegen äußere Störeinflüsse aus, da eine frequenzbasierte Auswertung stattfindet.
Familienunternehmen tragen maßgeblich zur Bruttowertschöpfung der Bundesrepublik Deutschland bei: der Anteil von Familienunternehmen an allen Unternehmen der deutschen Volkswirtschaft am Ende des Jahres 2010 betrug etwa 78 % bei einem Anteil von 56 % an der Gesamtbeschäftigung. Bei allen Familienunternehmen kommt es früher oder später zu einem Wechsel der Leitung und des Eigentums. Die Unternehmensnachfolge ist unvermeidlicher Bestandteil des Lebenszyklus eines Familienunternehmens. Im Zeitraum von 2014 bis 2018 werden pro Jahr etwa 27.000 Nachfolgen in deutschen Familienunternehmen prognostiziert: dies bedeutet rein mathematisch im Durchschnitt etwa eine Nachfolge alle zwanzig Minuten.
We present a system that combines voxel and polygonal representations into a single octree acceleration structure that can be used for ray tracing. Voxels are well-suited to create good level-of-detail for high-frequency models where polygonal simplifications usually fail due to the complex structure of the model. However, polygonal descriptions provide the higher visual fidelity. In addition, voxel representations often oversample the geometric domain especially for large triangles, whereas a few polygons can be tested for intersection more quickly.
Grundlagen des Marketings
(2015)
Detection of triacetone triperoxide using temperature cycled metal-oxide semiconductor gas sensors
(2015)
Semantic Image Segmentation Combining Visible and Near-Infrared Channels with Depth Information
(2015)
Image understanding is a vital task in computer vision that has many applications in areas such as robotics, surveillance and the automobile industry. An important precondition for image understanding is semantic image segmentation, i.e. the correct labeling of every image pixel with its corresponding object name or class. This thesis proposes a machine learning approach for semantic image segmentation that uses images from a multi-modal camera rig. It demonstrates that semantic segmentation can be improved by combining different image types as inputs to a convolutional neural network (CNN), when compared to a single-image approach. In this work a multi-channel near-infrared (NIR) image, an RGB image and a depth map are used. The detection of people is further improved by using a skin image that indicates the presence of human skin in the scene and is computed based on NIR information. It is also shown that segmentation accuracy can be enhanced by using a class voting method based on a superpixel pre-segmentation. Models are trained for 10-class, 3-class and binary classification tasks using an original dataset. Compared to the NIR-only approach, average class accuracy is increased by 7% for 10-class, and by 22% for 3-class classification, reaching a total of 48% and 70% accuracy, respectively. The binary classification task, which focuses on the detection of people, achieves a classification accuracy of 95% and true positive rate of 66%. The report at hand describes the proposed approach and the encountered challenges and shows that a CNN can successfully learn and combine features from multi-modal image sets and use them to predict scene labeling.
This paper proposes a new artificial neural network-based maximum power point tracker for photovoltaic application. This tracker significantly improves efficiency of the photovoltaic system with series-connection of photovoltaic modules in non-uniform irradiance on photovoltaic array surfaces. The artificial neural network uses irradiance and temperature sensors to generate the maximum power point reference voltage and employ a classical perturb and observe searching algorithm. The structure of the artificial neural network was obtained by numerical modelling using Matlab/Simulink. The artificial neural network was trained using Bayesian regularisation back-propagation algorithms and demonstrated a good prediction of the maximum power point. Relative number of Vmpp prediction errors in range of ±0.2V is 0.05% based on validation data.
IT-accessiblity is often treated as an orphan in companies. Even though the proportion of disabled people is substantial and people become older and more susceptible to disabilities. Besides cost factors, companies often do not have a plan how to implement and control IT-accessibility successfully. However, most companies are familiar with IT-maturity frameworks to evaluate and improve their own IT-infrastructure. It would facilitate dealing with IT-accessibility, if IT-maturity frameworks consider IT-accessibility and provide recommendations and solutions for a successful implementation. Therefore, this article conducts a review of an acknowledged IT-maturity framework with regard to its capability to enable implementation of IT-accessibility in an organization. The first part of this article will illustrate the motivation and background for the authors concern with such a topic. Afterwards the authors will introduce the reader to the reviewed IT-maturity framework and provide basic knowledge on IT-accessibility. The main part of the article will deal with the review of the applied IT-maturity framework and outline examples of critical capabilities for successfully implementing IT-accessibility in an organization. The final section will derive implications and close with planned future research activities in this field.
Permanenz in Inkohärenz
(2015)
Secure vehicular communication has been discussed over a long period of time. Now,- this technology is implemented in different Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) projects in europe. In most of these projects a suitable Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) for a secure communication between involved entities in a Vehicular Ad hoc Network (VANET) is needed. A first proposal for a PKI architecture for Intelligent Vehicular Systems (IVS PKI) is given by the car2car communication consortium. This architecture however mainly deals with inter vehicular communication and is less focused on the needs of Road Side Units. Here, we propose a multi-domain PKI architecture for Intelligent Transportation Systems, which considers the necessities of road infrastructure authorities and vehicle manufacturers, today. The PKI domains are cryptographically linked based on local trust lists. In addition, a crypto agility concept is suggested, which takes adaptation of key length and cryptographic algorithms during PKI operation into account.
The latest advances in the field of smart card technologies allow modern cards to be more than just simple security tokens. Recent developments facilitate the use of interactive components like buttons, displays or even touch-sensors within the card's body thus conquering whole new areas of application. With interactive functionalities the usability aspect becomes the most important one for designing secure and popularly accepted products. Unfortunately, the usability can only be tested fully with completely integrated hence expensive smart card prototypes. This restricts severely application specific research, case studies of new smart card user interfaces and the optimization of design aspects, as well as hardware requirements by making usability and acceptance tests in smart card development very costly and time-consuming. Rapid development and simulation of smart card interfaces and applications can help to avoid this restriction. This paper presents a rapid development process for new smart card interfaces and applications based on common smartphone technology using a tool called SCUID^Sim. We will demonstrate the variety of usability aspects that can be analyzed with such a simulator by discussing some selected example projects.
This paper proposes an Artificial Plasmodium Algorithm (APA) mimicked a contraction wave of a plasmodium of physarum polucephalum. Plasmodia can live using the contracion wave in their body to communicate to others and transport a nutriments. In the APA, each plasmodium has two information as the wave information: the direction and food index. We apply the APA to 4 types of mazes and confirm that the APA can solve the mazes.
This paper proposes an Artificial Plasmodium Algorithm (APA) mimicked a contraction wave of a plasmodium of physarum polucephalum. Plasmodia can live using the contracion wave in their body to communicate to others and transport a nutriments. In the APA, each plasmodium has two information as the wave information: the direction and food index. We apply APA to a maze solving and route planning of road map.
Simultaneous multifrequency radio observations of the Galactic Centre magnetar SGR J1745-2900
(2015)
Internes Qualitätsmanagement (QM) wurde spätestens 2007 mit dem Gesetz zur Stärkung des Wettbewerbs in der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung zu einem wesentlichen Bestandteil der stationären medizinischen Rehabilitation (Petri, Stähler, 2008). Seit dem Auslaufen der Übergangsfrist am 01.10.2012 verfügen alle durch einen gesetzlichen Rehabilitationsträger belegten stationären Einrichtungen über ein, den Anforderungen der Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft für Rehabilitation entsprechendes, zertifiziertes QM-System.
Für das IT-Service-Management, also für die Maßnahmen zur Planung, Überwachung und Steuerung der Effektivitat und Effizienz von IT-Services, existieren Standardprozessmodelle wie beispielsweise ITIL oder MOF. Kleine und mittlere Unternehmen (KMU) können für das IT-Service-Management oftmals nicht die IT-Service-Management-Prozesse aus ITIL oder MOF nutzen, da der zusätzliche administrative Aufwand zur Nutzung für diese Unternehmen meist nicht rentabel ist. Dies ist ein entscheidender Wettbewerbsnachteil, da die Aufgaben und Themen im IT-Service-Management für KMU der in großen Unternehmen sehr ähnlich sind.
Die Autoren ermitteln in diesem Beitrag typische Anforderungen an das IT-Service-Management in KMU, entwickeln anschliesend ein für KMU geeignetes Prozessmodell für das IT-Service-Management, das sich aus ITIL ableitet, und beschreiben abschließend die exemplarische Einführung in einem Unternehmen.
Háttér és célkitűzések: A játékszenvedély vizsgálatával foglalkozó tudományos cikkek sora dinamikusan bővült az elmúlt években. Kutatások folynak a témában például Nagy-Britanniában, (1) Finnországban(2) és Svédországban(3) is. Ugyanakkor ezen kutatások empirikus eredményei még nem publikáltak, így az értékelésük is csak később lehetséges.(4)
We propose a high-performance GPU implementation of Ray Histogram Fusion (RHF), a denoising method for stochastic global illumination rendering. Based on the CPU implementation of the original algorithm, we present a naive GPU implementation and the necessary optimization steps. Eventually, we show that our optimizations increase the performance of RHF by two orders of magnitude when compared to the original CPU implementation and one order of magnitude compared to the naive GPU implementation. We show how the quality for identical rendering times relates to unfiltered path tracing and how much time is needed to achieve identical quality when compared to an unfiltered path traced result. Finally, we summarize our work and describe possible future applications and research based on this.
In this doctoral thesis the curing process of visible light-curing (VLC) dental composites and 3D printing rapid prototyping (RP) materials are investigated with the focus on dielectric analysis (DEA). This method is able to monitor the curing of resins in an alternating electric fringe field with adjustable frequencies and is often used for cure control of composites manufacturing in the aviation and automotive industry but hardly established in dental science or RP method development. It is capable of investigating very fast initiation and primary curing processes using high frequencies in the kHz-range. The aim of the Thesis is a better understanding of the curing processes with respect to curing parameters such as resin composition, viscosity, temperature, and for light-curing composites also light intensity and irradiation depth. Due to the nature of both dental and RP systems an application of specific experimental set-up had to be designed allowing for the generation of reproducible and valid results. Subsequently, different evaluation methods were developed to characterize the curing behavior of both material types. A special focus was paid to the determination of kinetic parameters from DEA measurements. Reaction rates of the curing of the corresponding thermosets were calculated and applied to the ion viscosity curves measured by DEA to evaluate reaction kinetic parameters. For the dental composites it could be clearly shown that the initial curing rate is directly proportional to light intensity and not to its square root as proposed by many others authors. A good description of the curing behaviour of 3DP RP materials was also achieved assuming a reaction order smaller than one. This data provides the base for the kinetic modeling of polymerization and curing processes proposed within the Thesis.
Persons entering the working range of industrial robots are exposed to a high risk of collision with moving parts of the system, potentially causing severe injuries. Conventional systems, which restrict the access to this area, range from walls and fences to light barriers and other vision based protective devices (VBPD). None of these systems allow to distinguish between humans and workpieces in a safe and reliable manner. In this work, a new approach is investigated, which uses an active near-infrared (NIR) camera system with advanced capabilities of skin detection to distinguish humans from workpieces based on characteristic spectral signatures. This approach allows to implement more intelligent muting processes and at the same time increases the safety of persons working close to the robots. The conceptual integration of such a camera system into a VBPD and the enhancement of person detection methods through skin detection are described and evaluated in this paper. Based upon this work, next steps could be the development of multimodal sensor systems to safeguard working ranges of collaborating robots using the described camera system.
Over the last 50 years, the controlled motion of robots has become a very mature domain of expertise. It can deal with all sorts of topologies and types of joints and actuators, with kinematic as well as dynamic models of devices, and with one or several tools or sensors attached to the mechanical structure. Nevertheless, the domain has not succeeded in standardizing the modelling of robot devices (including such fundamental entities as “reference frames”!), let alone the semantics of their motion specification and control. This thesis aims to solve this long-standing problem, from three different sides: semantic models for robot kinematics and dynamics, semantic models of all possible motion specification and control problems, and software that can support the latter while being configured by a systematic use of the former.
Allgemeines Steuerrecht
(2015)
The generation and maintenance of intricate spatiotemporal patterns of gene expression in multicellular organisms requires the establishment of complex mechanisms of transcriptional regulation. Estimations that up to one million enhancers exist in the human genome accentuates the utmost importance of this type of cis-regulatory element for gene regulation. However, surprisingly little is known about the mechanisms used to temporarily or permanently activate or inactivate enhancers during cellular differentiation. The current work addresses the question how enhancer regulation can be achieved.
Using the chemokine (C-C motif) ligand gene Ccl22 as a model, the first example is based on the question how the activation of an enhancer can be prevented in a physiological context. Ccl22 is expressed by myeloid cells, such as dendritic cells, upon exposure to inflammatory stimuli. The expression in other cell types, such as fibroblasts, is prevented by the strong accumulation of H3K9me3 at the enhancer's proximal region. This accumulation is attenuated in myeloid cells through activity of the stimulus-induced demethylase Jmjd2d. To tease out which genomic fragment or fragments in the Ccl22 locus could be responsible for the maintenance of enhancer inactivity, potentially through the recruitment of H3K9 methyltransferases, the enhancer repressing capacity of 1 kb fragments of the gene locus was analysed in retroviral reporter assays. It was found that a fragment adjacent to the Ccl22 enhancer that overlaps with a member of a subfamily of long interspersed nuclear elements (LINEs) showed strong repressive potential on a model enhancer. Subsequent retroviral reporter assays with LINEs from loci of other stimulus-dependent genes identified additional LINE fragments that exhibit strong enhancer repressive capacity. These findings suggest a mechanism for enhancer silencing involving LINEs.
The second example concentrates on the inactivation of an enhancer during colorectal cancer (CRC) progression. The adenoma to carcinoma transition during CRC progression often is accompanied by a downregulation of the tumour suppressor gene EPHB2. The EMT inducing factor SNAIL1 strongly downregulated EPHB2 expression in a CRC cell model. To gain insights into the transcriptional regulation of EPHB2, potential cis-regulatory elements in the EPHB2 upstream region were analysed using reporter assays. A cell-type-specific enhancer was identified and subsequent chromatin analyses revealed a correlation between enhancer chromatin conformation and EPHB2 expression in different CRC cell lines. Additionally, the overexpression of the murine Snail1 induced chromatin changes at the EPHB2 enhancer towards a poised, transcriptionally silent chromatin conformation. Mutational analyses of the minimal enhancer region pinpointed three transcription factor binding motifs to be essential for full enhancer activity. Different binding patterns between CRC cell lines at the TCF/LEF motif were subsequently identified. Furthermore, a switch from TCF7L2 to LEF1 occupancy was found upon overexpression of Snail1 in vitro and in vivo. The generation of LS174T CRC cells overexpressing LEF1 confirmed the involvement of LEF1 in the downregulation of EPHB2 and the competitive displacement of TCF7L2. This part of the work demonstrated that the SNAIL1 induced downregulation of EPHB2 is dependent on the decommissioning of a transcriptional enhancer and led to a hypothetical model involving LEF1 and ZEB1.
In summary, this work highlighted two distinct mechanisms for enhancer regulation. One mechanism is based on enhancer repressive LINE fragments that might prevent stimulus-dependent enhancer activation. In the second, enhancer silencing was shown to be based on a competitive transcription factor binding mechanism.
Work in progress: Starter-project for first semester students to survey their engineering studies
(2015)
Only since the turn of the 21st century have humanitarian organisations developed specific strategies that address climate change impacts as a humanitarian challenge. Taking the International Red Cross / Red Crescent Movement, being the largest humanitarian network, as an empirical case study, the article discusses the Movement’s changes in the areas 1) agenda setting, 2) organisational restructuring, 3) networking, 4) programming, and 5) advocacy. Based on the case study and a theoretical framework of organisational sociology, the article provides conclusions on internal and external factors that can explain why the Movement has been successful in being one of the first actors within the organisational field of humanitarian organisations to focus systematically on the humanitarian implications of climatic changes.
Communicating Climate Risks. A case study of the International Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement
(2015)
Gabriel sollte "nein" sagen
(2015)
Mobile Kundenbindung
(2015)
Die vorliegende Arbeit widmet sich dem Aufbau und Betrieb eines Teststandes zur kontinuierlichen solaren Methanreformierung. Für den Teststand, der in einem Hochleistungsstrahler aufgebaut wird, werden Verfahrenskomponenten sowie Mess- und Regelungstechniken ausgewählt, platziert und ein Regelungskonzept erstellt. Mit dem Programm LabVIEW werden die erfassten Mess- und Regelungsgrößen grafisch angezeigt, gespeichert und eine vor-läufige Bestimmung der Prozessgüte durchgeführt. Um die Qualität der Messergebnisse zu steigern, wird die Messunsicherheit der verwendeten Messtechnik berechnet. Für die solare Methanreformierung wird ein Absorber mit neuartiger Zweikanalstruktur in einen bereits bestehenden Receiver integriert. In der einen Hälfte der Kanalstruktur findet die Methanreformierungsreaktion statt. In den restlichen Kanälen kann ein Wärmeaustauch mit dem Medium Luft erfolgen, um einen Wärmespeicher zu beladen bzw. im Nachtbetrieb Wärme aus dem Speicher wieder in den Receiver einzukoppeln. Für die Inbetriebnahme werden Mess- und Regelungskomponenten kalibriert und ein Gaserhitzer für die Verwendung im Teststand entwickelt und optimiert. Weiterhin werden die Inbetriebnahme und Versuchspläne für die erste Testkampagne ausgearbeitet.
Managing the needs of learners is crucial in order to support their motivation and keep dropout rates on a low level. With the constantly growing level of internationalization in classrooms, the variety of different context-specific requirements from learners increase; without a profound understanding of the learners’ contexts, successfully maintaining a culture-sensitive and learner-focussed education is impossible. A solution to reach this understanding is the open exchange of experiences and knowledge amongst educators of the different contexts. In this paper, we will briefly introduce the two European projects “Open Discovery Space” (ODS) and “Inspiring Science Education” (ISE), which have the aim to foster the establishment and improvement of Open Educational Practices in the context of school education. The purpose of this paper is to attract and invite potential partners to affiliate with, contribute to, and profit from the projects.
The Whole Is More than the Sum of Its Parts - On Culture in Education and Educational Culture
(2015)
The Learning Culture Survey investigates learners’ expectations towards and perceptions of education on international level with the aim to make culture in the context of education better understandable and support educators to prevent and solve intercultural conflicts in education. So far, we found that culture-related expectations differ between educational settings, depend on the age of the learners, and that a nationally homogenous educational culture is rather an exception than the rule. The results of our recently completed longitudinal study provided evidence that educational culture on the institutional level actually is persistent, at least over a term of four years. After a brief introduction of the general background, we will subsume the steps taken during the past seven years and achieved general insights regarding educational culture. Last, we will introduce a method for the determination of conflict potential, which bases on the understanding of culture as the level to w hich people within a society accept deviations from the usual. We close with demonstrating the method’s functionality on examples from the Learning Culture Survey.
With a focus on Technology Enhanced Learning, this paper investigates if and to which extent a culture shift can be expected alongside with the adoption of currently emerging Web 3.0 technologies. Instead of just offering new opportunities for the field to improve education, such a culture shift could lead to unexpected general consequences not just for Technology Enhanced Learning but the whole educational sector. Understanding the dimension of expectable changes enables us to prevent conflicts and pointedly support culture-related change processes. After an introduction of the Revised Onion Model of Culture, which, later on, serves as theoretical foundation, expectable changes in the design of learning scenarios are analysed, distinguishing the stakeholder groups “learners” and “educators”. Eventually, the found changes are analysed to which extent a general culture shift is to be expected in order to understand the transferability and limitations of future research results in the field.
The aim of our research is finding measures to preserve the learners’ initial motivation in educational settings. For that we need to avoid conflicting situations that possibly could jeopardize their joy of learning.
In our thematically comprehensive Learning Culture Survey, we investigate the cultural biasing of students’ attitudes, behaviours, and expectations towards education. Particularly in times of massive international migration and growing numbers of refugees, the relevance to deeply understand cultural aspects in education increases. Just with this understanding, we can raise the awareness towards more cultural tolerance across all involved stakeholder groups and thus, foster the development of more culture-sensitive educational approaches. In this paper we focus on the most relevant aspect of motivation and comparatively discuss our study conducted in Germany and South Korea.
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Motivation von Lernern bewahren. Zu diesem Zweck
in müssen Konfliktsituationen möglichst vermieden werden, wenn sie das Potential haben, ihnen die Freude am Lernen zu verderben. In unserem thematisch breitgefächerten Learning Culture Survey (Untersuchung von Lernkultur), untersuchen wir bei Lernern das Vorhandensein und den Einfluss kulturspezifischer Prägungen auf deren Verhaltensweisen, Gewohnheiten und Erwartungen bzgl. Bildung. Besonders in Zeiten massiver internationaler Migration und steigender Zahlen von Flüchtlingen wächst der Bedarf nach entsprechender Forschung stetig an. Nur wenn wir die Zusammenhänge zwischen Lernen und Kultur ausreichend verstehen, sind wir in der Lage, auf allen Ebenen die Entwicklung des erforderlichen Bewusstseins bzgl. kultursensibler Bildungsansätze zu fördern. In diesem Beitrag konzentrieren wir uns auf den sehr wichtigen Aspekt Motivation und diskutieren die Ergebnisse, die wir in unserer vergleichenden Studie in Deutschland und Südkorea erzielt haben.