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Zertifizierung und Handel
(2014)
Application systems are often advertised with features, and features are used heavily for requirements man- agement. However, often software manufacturers only have incomplete information about the features of their software. The information is distributed over different sources, such as requirements documents, issue trackers, user manuals, and code. In this paper, we research the occurrence of feature information in open source software engineering data. We report on a case study with three open source systems. We analyze what information about features can be found in issue trackers and user documentation. Furthermore, we study the abstraction levels on which the features are described, how feature information is related, and we discuss the possibility to discover such information semi-automatically. To mirror the diversity of software development contexts, we choose open source systems, which are quite different, e.g., in the rigor of issue tracker usage. The results differ accordingly. One main result is that the user documentation did not provide more accurate information than the issue tracker compared to a provided feature list. The results also give hints on how the management of feature relevant information can be supported.
Ausgehend von den Anforderungen der EU-Rechtsprechung untersuchen die Autoren im Rahmen der vom Forschungsinstitut für Glücksspiel und Wetten (Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, St. Augustin) erstellten Studie alternative Regulierungsmodelle für den Glücks- und Gewinnspielmarkt in Deutschland. Die gegenwärtige Regulierung ist nach ihrer Analyse nicht in der Lage, das dynamische Wachstum des nichtregulierten Glücks- und Gewinnspielmarktes zu begrenzen. Sie führt zur Migration von Spielern vor allem zugunsten der nichtregulierten Märkte, zu Sozialverlusten, da die Spieler auf den nichtregulierten Glücks- und Gewinnspielmärkten nicht wirksam in Konzepte des Spieler- und Jugendschutzes einbezogen werden können, sowie zu Wettbewerbsverzerrungen zwischen verschiedenen Glücks- und Gewinnspielformen. Die Einbeziehung des derzeitigen Graumarktes in die Regulierung sei dringend erforderlich. Dies würde zu einer ökonomisch gebotenen Planungssicherheit führen, fiskalische Mehreinnahmen generieren und einen deutlich effizienteren Spieler- und Konsumentenschutz ermöglichen.
Werkstattgeflüster
(2014)
Seit der Saison 2014 veröffentlichen wir alle 4 Monate unseren Newsletter "Werkstattgeflüster", der unseren Unterstützern, Förderern und Freunden gleichermaßen einen Einblick in unser Projekt geben soll. Über die Saison verteilt möchten wir so verstärkt über die Events und unsere Zusammenarbeit mit unseren Sponsoren berichten und unseren Mitgliedern die Chance geben, Ihre Arbeit im Team vorzustellen.
Trotz einer sauber aufgesetzten Projektplanung und der konsequenten Einhaltung der vorgeschriebenen PM-Methodik verfehlen Projekte oft ihre Zielvorgaben. Einer der wichtigsten Gründe hierfür ist die stark gestiegene Komplexität. Diese erfordert eine neue Sichtweise auf das Projektmanagement, wie Olaf Ihlow in seinem Trend-Beitrag meint.
Dies ist der Tagungsband zum elften aus einer Reihe erfolgreicher Workshops zum Thema Virtuelle und Erweiterte Realität, die von der Fachgruppe VR/AR der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. ins Leben gerufen wurde. Als etablierte Plattform für den Informations- und Ideenaustausch der deutschsprachigen VR/AR-Szene bietet der Workshop den idealen Rahmen, aktuelle Ergebnisse und Vorhaben aus Forschung und Entwicklung im Kreise eines fachkundigen Publikums zur Diskussion zu stellen. Insbesondere wollen wir auch jungen Nachwuchswissenschaftlern die Möglichkeit geben, ihre Arbeiten zu präsentieren.
Vierte Ordnung über die Änderung der Grundordnung der Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg vom 16.10.2014
(2014)
Vielfalt ist unser Angebot
(2014)
Der Fachbereich Sozialversicherung der Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg blickt auf zehn erfolgreiche Jahre zurück. Seit Gründung des Fachbereichs im Jahr 2003 arbeiten Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler verschiedener Disziplinen auf dem Campus Hennef eng vernetzt im Untersuchungsfeld der Sozialversicherung.
Verantwortliches Wirtschaften beschreibt die Betrachtung ökonomischer, ökologischer und sozialer Aspekte als ganzheitliches Konzept sowie deren Integration in die betriebswirtschaftliche Praxis mit dem Ziel, Wettbewerbsfähigkeit zu erhalten und Unternehmensrisiken zu minimieren. Verantwortliches Wirtschaften steht zudem für die Verpflichtung eines Unternehmens gegenüber seinen Stakeholdern sowie seiner Verantwortung gegenüber der Gesellschaft.
Improving the study entry supports students in a decisive phase of their university education. Implementing improvements is a change process and can only be successful if the relevant stakeholders are addressed and convinced. In the described Teaching Quality Pact project evaluation data is used as a mean to discuss in the university the situation of the study programs. As these discussions were based on empirical data rather than on opinion, it was possible to achieve an open discussion about measures that are implemented. The open discussion is maintained during the project when results of the measures taken are analyzed.
Unexpected Situations in Service Robot Environment: Classification and Reasoning Using Naive Physics
(2014)
True Fruits
(2014)
In the field of domestic service robots, recovery from faults is crucial to promote user acceptance. In this context we focus in particular on some specific faults, which arise from the interaction of a robot with its real world environment. Even a well-modelled robot may fail to perform its tasks successfully due to unexpected situations, which occur while interacting. These situations occur as deviations of properties of the objects (manipulated by the robot) from their expected values. Hence, they are experienced by the robot as external faults.
As soon as data is noisy, knowledge as it is represented in an information system becomes unreliable. Features in databases induce equivalence relations—but knowledge discovery takes the other way round: given a relation, what could be a suitable functional description? But the relations we work on are noisy again. If we expect to record data for learning a classification of objects then it can well be the real data does not create a reflexive, symmetric and transitive relation although we know it should be. The usual approach taken here is to build the closure in order to ensure desired properties. This, however, leads to overgeneralisation rather quickly.
The RoCKIn@Work Challenge
(2014)
The RoCKIn@Home Challenge
(2014)
The Project SupraMetall: Towards Commercial Fabrication of High-Temperature Superconducting Tapes
(2014)
The Learning Culture Survey: An international research project on cultural learning attitudes
(2014)
Dieses Dokument beinhaltet die englische Version des standardisierten Fragebogens für das fortlaufende, internationale Forschungvorhaben "Learning Culture Survey". Die Bereitstellung des Fragebogens in dieser Form dient lediglich der Möglichkeit zur Prüfung und zur Kenntnisnahme. Der Entsprechend dem Forschungsdesign ist der Fragebogen in seiner Onlineversion zu verwenden.
Exposure to microgravity conditions causes cardiovascular deconditioning in astronauts during spaceflight. Until now, no specific drugs are available for countermeasure, since the underlying mechanism is largely unknown. Endothelial cells (ECs) and smooth muscle cells (SMCs) play key roles in various vascular functions, many of which are regulated by purinergic 2 (P2) receptors. However, their function in ECs and SMCs under microgravity conditions is still unclear. In this study, primary ECs and SMCs were isolated from bovine aorta and verified with specific markers. We show for the first time that the P2 receptor expression pattern is altered in ECs and SMCs after 24 h exposure to simulated microgravity using a clinostat. However, conditioned medium compensates this change in specific P2 receptors, for example, P2X7. Notably, P2 receptors such as P2X7 might be the important players during the paracrine interaction. Additionally, ECs and SMCs secreted different cytokines under simulated microgravity, leading into a pathogenic proliferation and migration. In conclusion, our data indicate P2 receptors might be important players responding to gravity changes in ECs and SMCs. Since some artificial P2 receptor ligands are applied as drugs, it is reasonable to assume that they might be promising candidates against cardiovascular deconditioning in the future.
It is a euphemism to say that humans use tools. Humans possess a vast repertoire of tools they use every day. In fact, as language or bipedal locomotion, tool use is a hallmark of humans. Tool use has also been often viewed as an important step during evolution (van Schaik et al., 1999) or even as a marker of the evolution of human intelligence (Wynn, 1985). So a fundamental issue is, what are the cognitive and neural bases of human tool use? The present series of papers in this special topic represents the newest additions to that research topic.
The case for basic human needs in coaching: A neuroscientific perspective - The SCOAP Coach Theory
(2014)
Perception is one of the most important cognitive capabilities of an entity since it determines how an entity perceives its environment. The presented work focuses on providing cost efficient but realistic perceptual processes for intelligent virtual agents (IVAs) or NPCs with the goal of providing a sound information basis for the entities' decision making processes. In addition, an agent-central perception process should rovide a common interface for developers to retrieve data from the IVAs' environment. The overall process is evaluated by applying it to a scenario demonstrating its benefits. The evaluation indicates, that such a realistically simulated perception process provides a powerful instrument to enhance the (perceived) realism of an IVA's simulated behavior.
Residential and commercial buildings are responsible for about 40% of the EU’s total energy consumption. However, conscious, sustainable use of this limited resource is hampered by a lack of visibility and materiality of consumption. One of the major challenges is enabling consumers to make informed decisions about energy consumption, thereby supporting the shift to sustainable actions. With the use of Energy-Management-Systems it is possible to save up to 15%. In recent years, design approaches have greatly diversified, but with the emergence of ubiquitous- and context-aware computing, energy feedback solutions can be enriched with additional context information. In this study, we present the concept “room as a context” for eco-feedback systems. We investigate opportunities of making current state-of-the-art energy visualizations more meaningful and demonstrate which new forms of visualizations can be created with this additional information. Furthermore, we developed a prototype for android-based tablets, which includes some of the presented features to study our design concepts in the wild.
Structure-activity relationships of thiostrepton derivatives: implications for rational drug design
(2014)
Stress
(2014)
Auch eine hervorragende Geschäftsidee braucht Zeit, bis sie von potenziellen Kunden bemerkt und honoriert wird. Trotz guter Planung und engagierter Kundenakquisition kann das Auftragsvolumen, auch aufgrund konjunktureller Schwächen, hinter den Erwartungen zurückbleiben. Zudem können sich Schwierigkeiten in der Produktentwicklung, in der Leistungserstellung und in der Auftragsabwicklung einstellen.
This review is divided into two interconnected parts, namely a biological and a chemical one. The focus of the first part is on the biological background for constructing tissue-engineered vascular grafts to promote vascular healing. Various cell types, such as embryonic, mesenchymal and induced pluripotent stem cells, progenitor cells and endothelial- and smooth muscle cells will be discussed with respect to their specific markers. The in vitro and in vivo models and their potential to treat vascular diseases are also introduced. The chemical part focuses on strategies using either artificial or natural polymers for scaffold fabrication, including decellularized cardiovascular tissue. An overview will be given on scaffold fabrication including conventional methods and nanotechnologies. Special attention is given to 3D network formation via different chemical and physical cross-linking methods. In particular, electron beam treatment is introduced as a method to combine 3D network formation and surface modification. The review includes recently published scientific data and patents which have been registered within the last decade.
We investigated graphene structures grafted with fullerenes. The size of the graphene sheets ranges from 6400 to 640,000 atoms. The fullerenes (C60 and C240) are placed on top of the graphene sheets, using different impact velocities we could distinguish three types of impact. Furthermore, we investigated the changes of the vibrational properties. The modified graphene planes show additional features in the vibronic density of states.
Social cash transfers (SCTs) are considered a priority in least-developed countries, where the gap between the need for basic social protection and existing provisions is greatest. This study represents one of the first comprehensive treatments of the impact of social cash transfers in low-income sub-Saharan Africa, and the first for Zambia's oldest SCT scheme. The results, based on propensity score matching and fully efficient odds-weighted regression, and data from the Kalomo SCT pilot scheme, confirm positive SCT effects on per capita consumption expenditure. We also discover threshold effects with SCT mostly impacting food expenditure among poorer beneficiary households and non-food expenditure among wealthier beneficiaries.
SOA-Readiness of REST
(2014)
Simulation of thermal behavior during friction stir welding process for predicting residual stresses
(2014)
The title of the annual report 2013 "Shaping change: The University Addresses Society‘s Probing Challenges" reveals the great importance placed on social, economic and technological changes at the university.
This key aspect thus runs through the contents of the 90-page annual report like a common thread, without losing track of the enormous variety of research and teaching at Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University. Whether the exploration of gaps in robot safety during a European Intensive Programme, a report about the Philipines crisis region from a graduate who has worked as an organizer for Care International, or the chapter "What does change look like?" – The annual report provides the full spectrum of opportunities, activities and findings of university members.
Service Security Revisited
(2014)
In general, mathematics plays a central role in our lives because today mathematics regulates our everyday life with techniques, technologies and procedures, for example coding techniques for credit cards or the drafting of curves and surfaces for construction procedures [5]. Obviously, mathematics continues to be an important element of engineering education and it still represents a major obstacle for the students. Lacking the knowledge of several topics, changing learning behavior and inadequate overall conditions at universities for the repetition of school mathematics were mentioned to be causes for the constantly increasing gap between the initial level of mathematics at university and the prior knowledge of the first semester students [2].
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 cards 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 application specific research, case studies of new smart card user interfaces, concerning applications and the performance of useability tests in smart card development. Rapid development and simulation of smart card interfaces and applications can help to avoid this restriction. This paper presents SCUIDtextsuperscript{Sim} a tool for rapid user-centric development of new smart card interfaces and applications based on common smartphone technology.
Die Norm EN ISO 13849-1 stellt explizite Anforderungen an sicherheitsgerichtete SPS-Software. Wie lassen sich diese im Maschinenbau praxisgerecht umsetzen? Mit dieser Frage hat sich ein von der DGUV gefördertes und an der Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg durchgeführtes Projekt beschäftigt. Der Beitrag skizziert die Vorgehensweise zur möglichen Umsetzung der normativen Anforderungen. Diese Vorgehensweise ist unabhängig von der verwendeten Sicherheits-SPS und daher allgemein anwendbar. Es wird auf insgesamt 10 dokumentierte Beispiele und einen ausführlichen Forschungsbericht verwiesen, die downloadbar sind.
Robust Indoor Localization Using Optimal Fusion Filter For Sensors And Map Layout Information
(2014)
Sustainability is a key issue in current research activities and programs. In this conjunction three major functions of research have been identified: Basic research, knowledge reservoirs, and knowledge transfer. With regard to a transmission to the private sector, knowledge transfer is the most important factor. In this process, universities of applied sciences can play an important part as they typically have a long-standing experience in linking science and business in their teaching and research. Another important agent in the process of knowledge transfer are networks and clusters. Their strength lies integrating the different competencies of its partners and using them to a mutual benefit.
The International Centre for Sustainable Development (IZNE) – with a major focus on responsible business and sustainable food – takes the advantage of being part of a University of Applied Sciences (Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, BRSU), and being a member of several regional and international clusters and networks. These co-operations aim to establish and strengthen linkages between science and business, in particular by investigating research needs for business and business relevant research activities. Moreover, IZNE established and expanded regional and international co-operations of its own to get more transparency about regional and international value-added chains in the food sector and the issue of responsible business.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Relational and Algebraic Methods in Computer Science, RAMiCS 2014 held in Marienstatt, Germany, in April/May 2014. The 25 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from 37 submissions. The papers are structured in specific fields on concurrent Kleene algebras and related formalisms, reasoning about computations and programs, heterogeneous and categorical approaches, applications of relational and algebraic methods and developments related to modal logics and lattices.
Rehabilitation wirkt
(2014)
Die medizinische Rehabilitation bildet im bundesdeutschen Gesundheitssystem eine wichtige Säule. Sie wird weltweit immer wieder als vorbildlich angesehen und ist im internationalen Vergleich mit Mitteln, Infrastruktur, Know-how und Behandlungsqualität hervorragend ausgestattet. Dies ist gut so, aber ist es gut genug?
Mit dem Projekt Pro-MINT-us hat sich die Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg erfolgreich im „Qualitätspakt Lehre“ beworben. Im Fokus steht dabei eine bessere Begleitung der Studierenden im Übergang von der Schule zur Hochschule. Mit Hilfe der Projektmittel konnten u.a. zwei Stellen geschaffen werden, die die Studierenden im Bereich „wissenschaftliches Schreiben“ unterstützen sollen.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away’. While it may be true that a balanced diet is a prerequisite for good health, how good is what we eat and drink every day? And is it actually possible to fulfil every customer desire with the vast array of foodstuffs on offer? BSE, dioxin in eggs, EHEC sprouts: in the light of repeated food safety crises, the issue of quality assurance as well as customer-oriented quality management has become of prime importance for the agri-food industry.