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BonaRes (Modul A): Überwindung der Bodenmüdigkeit mithilfe eines integrierten Ansatzes - ORDIAmur
(2019)
Abschlussbericht zum BMBF-Fördervorhaben Enabling Infrastructure for HPC-Applications (EI-HPC)
(2020)
Zur Schätzung der Exposition von Oberflächengewässern durch Pflanzenschutzmittel werden PEC-Werte mit Hilfe eines probabilistischen Verfahrens ermittelt. Hierfür werden zunächst verschiedene Regressionsanalysen zur Modellierung der Abdrift durchgeführt. Anschließend wird die ausgewählte Abdriftverteilung mit verschiedenen Verteilungsansätzen für die Aufwandmenge und das Gewässervolumen kombiniert.
Intelligentes Carsharing zur Förderung der urbanen Mobilität - Einfach Teilen : Schlussbericht
(2019)
In this paper, we provide a participatory design study of a mobile health platform for older adults that provides an integrative perspective on health data collected from different devices and apps. We illustrate the diversity and complexity of older adults’ perspectives in the context of health and technology use, the challenges which follow on for the design of mobile health platforms that support active and healthy ageing (AHA) and our approach to addressing these challenges through a participatory design (PD) process. Interviews were conducted with older adults aged 65+ in a two-month study with the goal of understanding perspectives on health and technologies for AHA support. We identified challenges and derived design ideas for a mobile health platform called “My-AHA”. For researchers in this field, the structured documentation of our procedures and results, as well as the implications derived provide valuable insights for the design of mobile health platforms for older adults.
Designing consumption feedback to support sustainable behavior is an active research topic. In recent years, relevant work has suggested a variety of possible design strategies. Addressing the more recent developments in this field, this paper presents a structured literature review, providing an overview of current information design approaches and highlighting open research questions. We suggest a literature-based taxonomy of used strategies, data source and output media with a special focus on design. In particular, we analyze which visual forms are used in current research to reach the identified strategy goals. Our survey reveals that the trend is towards more complex and contextualized feedback and almost every design within sustainable HCI adopts common visualization forms. Furthermore, adopting more advanced visual forms and techniques from information visualization research is helpful when dealing with ever-increasing data sources at home. Yet so far, this combination has often been neglected in feedback design.
Low Cost Displays
(2010)