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Anne Dreller shows that data sharing offers great opportunities and huge value creation potential for the business world. Despite many opportunities that data sharing promises, the business world has not fully operationalized this fact yet, due to various existing challenges. Thus, an exemplary, future-oriented, and platform-based data sharing business model is developed for the startup Quemey. This business model is also equipped with prioritized implementation advice, including measures like focusing on strong values for all platform participants, growing their business into a powerful monopolist position, and eliminating barriers of technological, contractual and legal or data privacy uncertainties.
ICT has traditionally been a hostile territory for women. In information societies, this implies a drastic reduction in opportunities and autonomy for women. In emergent economies, the situation is even worse due to women’s subordinate status in society and little research regarding the intersection between gender and the digital divide. Such is the case in Latin America. In light of this, the purpose of this essay is to introduce a first comprehensive review of the few studies made in Latin America, against the background of the history of women’s digital exclusion. Based on a review of literature, we identify the main causes for women’s digital exclusion in the region and talk about the prospects for development of gender policies in the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). We conclude that what this group of countries may achieve in regard to gender equality, will mark the future of the world. The aim of this essay is to make a call for the creation of inter - national research networks and propose the BRICS as host for these efforts, as they combine characteristics that will make them leaders of change in vast regions.
Der globalisierte Kapitalismus, Umweltkatastrophen, Überbevölkerung sowie zunehmende politisch und religiös motivierte Konflikte fordern ein Umdenken ökonomischer Konzepte. Allein mit den herkömmlichen Sozial- und Wirtschaftssystemen lassen sich existenzbedrohende Probleme wie Armut, Hunger, Krankheit, mangelnde Bildung und Betreuung nicht lösen. Es gilt dringend, neue, zukunftsweisende unternehmerische Konzepte zu entwickeln und zu fördern. Seit geraumer Zeit hat sich unter dem Begriff „Social Entrepreneurship“ eine Bewegung etabliert, die versucht, unter Beachtung klassischer Ökonomiegrundsätze gesellschaftliche Herausforderungen nachhaltig zu lösen.
Scientific or statistical research has long been the domain of dedicated programming languages such as R, SPSS or SAS. A few years other competitors entered the arena, among them Python with its powerful SciPy package. The following article introduces SciPy by applying a small subset of its functionality to a well-known dataset.
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Variable Sterne sind Sterne, welche in bestimmten Messparametern variabel sind. In unserem Fall ist dies die Helligkeit der Sterne. Grundsätzlich gibt es hier zwei Arten der Variabilität, intrinsiche und extrinsische Prozesse. Unter intrinischen Prozessen versteht man Variabilität, deren Ursache im Stern selbst liegt.
Beim Entwurf eines effizienten und sicheren Luftfahrzeugs müssen viele fachliche Aspekte berücksichtigt werden. Die Bereiche Aerodynamik, Strukturmechanik als auch Flugmechanik spielen eine wichtige Rolle und hängen voneinander ab. Daher ist ein iterativer Entwurfsprozess erforderlich, um einen an die Anforderungen bestmöglich angepassten Kompromiss zu finden. In der Forschung am Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) werden dafür automatisierte Prozessketten entwickelt, die zur Bewertung und Entwicklung von neuen Flugzeugkonzepten dienen.
Text is one of the key sources of information for social sciences and humanities which, with the rise and development of computational technologies, has been mostly available via digital libraries, archives and websites. It enables researchers to increasingly deal with large scale text corpora that require the use of advanced software tools to process them and extract information. Computational linguistics - a discipline that has emerged on the border of computer science, linguistics and statistics - has achieved certain results in automated text analysis and information extraction, e.g., tools for part-of-speech tagging, grammar parsing, semantic role labelling, sentiment analysis and anaphora resolution have been developed and successfully used in many scientific projects. However, there still exists a gap between technology available and the needs of social sciences: named entity recognizers are incapable of identifying actors, sentiment analysis just provides the overall mood of an expression but is not able to identify the evaluation of information by the utterer, topic modeling tools can only assign a topic to a document, but fall short of measuring its frame.
Kontemporäre Service-orientierte Systeme sind hochgradig vernetzt und haben zudem die Eigenschaft massiv-skalierbar zu sein. Diese Charakteristiken stellen im besonderen Maße Anforderungen an die Datensicherheit der Anwender solcher Systeme und damit primär an alle Stakeholder der Softwareentwicklung, die in der Verantwortung sind, passgenaue Sicherheitsmechanismen effektiv in die Softwareprodukte zu bringen. Die Effektivität von Sicherheitsarchitekturen in service-orientierten Systemen hängt maßgeblich von der richtigen Nutzung und Integration von Security-APIs durch eine heterogene Gruppe von Softwareentwicklern ab, bei der nicht per se ein fundiertes Hintergrundwissen über komplexe digitale Sicherheitsmechanismen vorausgesetzt werden kann. Die Diskrepanz zwischen komplexen und in der Anwendung fehleranfälligen APIs und einem fehlenden Verständnis für die zugrundeliegenden Sicherheitskonzepte auf Seiten der Nutzer begünstigt in der Praxis unsichere Softwaresysteme. Aus diesem Grund ist die Gebrauchstauglichkeit von Security-APIs besonders relevant, damit Programmierer den benötigten Funktionsumfang effektiv, effizient und zufriedenstellend verwenden können. Abgeleitet von dieser Problemstellung, konzentriert sich das Dissertationsvorhaben auf die gebrauchstaugliche Ausgestaltung von Security-APIs und den Herausforderungen die sich aus den Methoden zur Evaluation der Usability in typischen Umgebungen der Softwareentwicklung ergeben.
The design of an efficient digital circuit in term of low-power has become a very challenging issue. For this reason, low-power digital circuit design is a topic addressed in electrical and computer engineering curricula, but it also requires practical experiments in a laboratory. This PhD research investigates a novel approach, the low-power design laboratory system by developing a new technical and pedagogical system. The low-power design laboratory system is composed of two types of laboratories: the on-site (hands-on) laboratory and the remote laboratory. It has been developed at the Bonn-Rhine-Sieg University of Applied Sciences to teach low-power techniques in the laboratory. Additionally, this thesis contributes a suggestion on how the learning objectives can be complemented by developing a remote system in order to improve the teaching process of the low-power digital circuit design. This laboratory system enables online experiments that can be performed using physical instruments and obtaining real data via the internet. The laboratory experiments use a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) as a design platform for circuit implementation by students and use image processing as an application for teaching low-power techniques.
This thesis presents the instructions for the low-power design experiments which use a top-down hierarchical design methodology. The engineering student designs his/her algorithm with a high level of abstraction and the experimental results are obtained and measured at a low level (hardware) so that more information is available to correctly estimate the power dissipation such as specification, latency, thermal effect, and technology used. Power dissipation of the digital system is influenced by specification, design, technology used, as well as operating temperature. Digital circuit designers can observe the most influential factors in power dissipation during the laboratory exercises in the on-site system and then use the remote system to supplement investigating the other factors. Furthermore, the remote system has obvious benefits such as developing learning outcomes, facilitating new teaching methods, reducing costs and maintenance, cost-saving by reducing the numbers of instructors, saving instructor time and simplifying their tasks, facilitating equipment sharing, improving reliability, and finally providing flexibility of usage the laboratories.
TREE Jahresbericht 2017
(2018)
Knapp fünf Jahre nach Gründung als Fachbereichsinstitut und zwei Jahre nach Verankerung als zentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtung der Hochschule präsentieren wir - nicht ganz ohne Stolz - den ersten Jahresbericht des Instituts TREE. Er soll in seiner Breite als auch in seiner Tiefe die Stärken unserer gemeinschaftlichen Anstrengungen im Forschungsfeld der nachhaltigen Technologien aufzeigen: interdisziplinär, forschungsstark, nachwuchsfördernd und gesellschaftszugewandt. TREE ist weiterhin ein im Aufbruch begriffenes Institut, aber gerade das Jahr 2017 zeigt auch, dass wir uns schon in der Wissenschaftslandkarte einen Namen machen konnten: nach NaWETec konnte mit dem Themenkomplex "Effiziente Transportalternativen" ein zweiter Forschungsschwerpunkt drittmittelgefördert etabliert werden. Erste Promotionen im Rahmen des TREE konnten erfolgreich abgeschlossen und interessante Nachwuchswissenschaftler für "FHKarrierewege" gewonnen werden.
Umwelt: Technologien, um die Folgen des Klimawandels zu begrenzen, gibt es. Die soziale und politische Dimension ist der Hemmschuh, so dass sie teils nur zögernd zum Einsatz kommen.
Die Redaktion der VDI nachrichten betreute drei Studierende, die aktuell von jedem Vortrag einen Artikel für unser Ingenieurportal www.ingenieur.de schrieben sowie eine Meldung für die VDI-nachrichten-E-Paper-App. Dieser Artikel ist das Resümee der drei zur Ringvorlesung, aber keine inhaltlich komplette Zusammenfassung. Alle Artikel lesen Sie online unter: www.ingenieur.de/Ringvorlesung2018
Technische Innovationen verändern den Alltag enorm – auch den von Journalisten. Technik-Fachjournalisten sind daher gefragt wie nie. Was sie können müssen, wie in den Medien über Digitalisierung berichtet wird und inwiefern künstliche Intelligenz (KI) Journalisten in Zukunft überflüssig machen wird, beantwortet der Medienwissenschaftler Andreas Schümchen im Gespräch mit dem "Fachjournalist".
Social Assistance
(2018)
If the first Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) to “End poverty in all its forms everywhere” is to be taken seriously, most low- and middle-income countries face a huge challenge. An estimated 1 billion people have indeed escaped extreme poverty since the early 1990s, and the global poverty rate fell from 35% in 1990 to 10.7% in 2013, but the absolute number of people living below the international poverty line of $1.90 at purchasing power parity has hardly changed. Countries in Asia contributed greatly to the overall decline in poverty rates: from 2012 to 2013, over 100 million people in Asia left extreme poverty behind, notably in India, Indonesia, and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) (World Bank 2016). Yet the living standards of those still below that line have hardly improved (Ravallion 2016). The achievement of the first SDG requires additional efforts at global and national levels, particularly on policies that address chronic poverty traps and that improve the outcomes of poor and vulnerable populations.
Differential-Algebraic Equations and Beyond: From Smooth to Nonsmooth Constrained Dynamical Systems
(2018)
The present article presents a summarizing view at differential-algebraic equations (DAEs) and analyzes how new application fields and corresponding mathematical models lead to innovations both in theory and in numerical analysis for this problem class. Recent numerical methods for nonsmooth dynamical systems subject to unilateral contact and friction illustrate the topicality of this development.
Preleukemic clones carrying BCR-ABLp190 oncogenic lesions are found in neonatal cord blood, where the majority of preleukemic carriers do not convert into precursor B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (pB-ALL). However, the critical question of how these preleukemic cells transform into pB-ALL remains undefined. Here we model a BCR-ABLp190 preleukemic state and show that limiting BCR-ABLp190 expression to hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HS/PC) in mice (Sca1-BCR-ABLp190) causes pB-ALL at low penetrance, which resembles the human disease. pB-ALL blast cells were BCR-ABL-negative and transcriptionally similar to pro-B/pre-B cells, suggesting disease onset upon reduced Pax5 functionality. Consistent with this, double Sca1-BCR-ABLp190+Pax5+/- mice developed pB-ALL with shorter latencies, 90% incidence, and accumulation of genomic alterations in the remaining wild-type Pax5 allele. Mechanistically, the Pax5-deficient leukemic pro-B cells exhibited a metabolic switch towards increased glucose utilization and energy metabolism. Transcriptome analysis revealed that metabolic genes (IDH1, G6PC3, GAPDH, PGK1, MYC, ENO1, ACO1) were upregulated in Pax5-deficient leukemic cells, and a similar metabolic signature could be observed in human leukemia. Our studies unveil the first in vivo evidence that the combination between Sca1-BCR-ABLp190 and metabolic reprogramming imposed by reduced Pax5 expression is sufficient for pB-ALL development. These findings might help to prevent conversion of BCR-ABLp190 preleukemic cells.
For the last 20 years, solid-phase microextraction (SPME) in headspace (HS) mode has been used as a valuable sample preparation technique for identifying degradation products in polymers and the determination of residual monomers and other light-boiling substances in polymeric materials. For more than 10 years, our laboratory has been involved in projects focused on the application of HS-SPME-gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) for the characterization of polymeric materials from many branches of manufacturing and building industries. This article describes the application of this technique for identifying volatile organic compounds (VOCs), additives, and degradation products in industrial rubber, car labeling reflection foil, and bone cement materials. The obtained analytical results were then used for troubleshooting and remedial action of the technological processes as well as for the health protection of producers and users.
For many different applications, current information about the bandwidth-related metrics of the utilized connection is very useful as they directly impact the performance of throughput sensitive applications such as streaming servers, IPTV and VoIP applications. In literature, several tools have been proposed to estimate major bandwidth-related metrics such as capacity, available bandwidth and achievable throughput. The vast majority of these tools fall into one of Packet Pair (PP), Variable Packet Size (VPS), Self-Loading of Periodic Streams (SLoPS) or Throughput approaches. In this study, seven popular bandwidth estimation tools including nettimer, pathrate, pathchar, pchar, clink, pathload and iperf belonging to these four well-known estimation techniques are presented and experimentally evaluated in a controlled testbed environment. Differently from the rest of studies in literature, all tools have been uniformly classified and evaluated according to an objective and sophisticated classification and evaluation scheme. The performance comparison of the tools incorporates not only the estimation accuracy but also the probing time and overhead caused.
Persons with disabilities have much lower employment rates than the population as a whole and are at a significantly higher risk of living in poverty (OECD, 2011, pp. 50-56 and WHO, 2011, pp. 237-239). However, many of the barriers people with disabilities face, with regards to labor market reintegration, are in fact avoidable. There has for quite some time been evidence that differences in employment and wages, between disabled and non-disabled workers, can only to a limited extent be explained by differences in human capital endowments and productivity (Kidd, Sloane, & Ferko, 2000). Instead, factors such as the absence of access to education and training, and the lack of financial assistance provided are actually significant drivers of labor market exclusion (OECD, 2009, p.15; WHO, 2011, p.239).
In Form der Nachhaltigkeitsberichterstattung werden erstmals sämtliche darauf bezogenen Daten im Unternehmen zusammengestellt und zu Indikatoren aggregiert. Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird überprüft, inwieweit dieser Datenpool für die Produktionsplanung und -Steuerung (PPS) genutzt werden kann. Dazu werden die Berichterstattungsstandards GRI und SASB herangezogen. Die Qualität der Nachhaltigkeitsindikatoren wird anhand der Kriterien Fehlerfreiheit, Aktualität, Relevanz und Angemessener Umfang hinterfragt. Der Lösungsansatz besteht zunächst darin, die für die Nachhaltigkeitsindikatoren aggregierten Daten wieder in ihre Komponenten zu separieren. Bei Daten ohne klaren Bezug zum Produktionsprozess (z.B. gemischte Abfallsammelbehälter) liefert das Erfahrungswissen der Mitarbeiter vor Ort die Basis für einen weiteren Regelkreis, der als Kontinuierlicher Verbesserungsprozess (KVP bzw. Kaizen) innerhalb der Produktion und Montage auf gebaut werden kann. Die Langform des Beitrags wurde online auf ERP-Management.de veröffentlicht.
Pyrolysis–Gas Chromatography
(2018)
The methodology of analytical pyrolysis-GC/MS has been known for several years, but is seldom used in research laboratories and process control in the chemical industry. This is due to the relative difficulty of interpreting the identified pyrolysis products as well as the variety of them. This book contains full identification of several classes of polymers/copolymers and biopolymers that can be very helpful to the user. In addition, the practical applications can encourage analytical chemists and engineers to use the techniques explored in this volume.
The structure and the functions of various types of pyrolyzers and the results of the pyrolysis–gas chromatographic–mass spectrometric identification of synthetic polymers/copolymers and biopolymers at 700°C are described. Practical applications of these techniques are also included, detailing the analysis of microplastics, failure analysis in the automotive industry and solutions for technological problems.
This work discusses how to use OSM for robotic applications and aims at starting a discussion between the OSM and the robotics community. OSM contains much topological and semantic information that can be directly used in robotics and offers various advantages: 1) Standardized format with existing tooling. 2) The graph structure allows to compose the OSM models with domain-specific semantics by adding custom nodes, relations, and key-value pairs. 3) Information about many places is already available and can be used by robots since it is driven by a community effort.
Friction effects impose a requirement for the supplementary amount of torque to be produced in actuators for a robot to move, which in turn increases energy consumption. We cannot eliminate friction, but we can optimize motions to make them more energy efficient, by considering friction effects in motion computations. Optimizing motions means computing efficient joint torques/accelerations based on different friction torques imposed in each joint. Existing friction forces can be used for supporting certain types of arm motions, e.g standing still.
Reducing energy consumption of robot's arms will provide many benefits, such as longer battery life of mobile robots, reducing heat in motor systems, etc.
The aim of this project is extending an already available constrained hybrid dynamic solver, by including static friction effects in the computations of energy optimal motions. When the algorithm is extended to account for static friction factors, a convex optimization (maximization) problem must be solved.
The author of this hybrid dynamic solver has briefly outlined the approach for including static friction forces in computations of motions, but without providing a detailed derivation of the approach and elaboration that will show its correctness. Additionally, the author has outlined the idea for improving the computational efficiency of the approach, but without providing its derivation.
In this project, the proposed approach for extending the originally formulated algorithm has been completely derived and evaluated in order to show its feasibility. The evaluation is conducted in simulation environment with one DOF robot arm, and it shows correct results from the computation of motions. Furthermore, this project presents the derivation of the outlined method for improving the computational efficiency of the extended solver.
Ob im Studium oder in der Praxis - bei der technischen Chemie kommt man schnell an seine Grenzen. Aber keine Sorge, "Technische Chemie für Dummies" hilft Ihnen, bei diesem komplexen Thema den Durchblick zu behalten. Nach einem allgemeinen Überblick über die Entwicklungen, Herausforderungen und Konzepte der technischen Chemie und einer verständlichen Übersicht über die nötige Mathematik lernen Sie, was man bei der praktischen und theoretischen Vorarbeit beachten muss, um die chemische Reaktion später in einem größeren Maßstab durchführen zu können. Anschließend erfahren Sie alles über Reaktionsmodellierung, Katalysatoren und chemische Reaktoren. Idealisierte Modelle helfen Ihnen dabei, aber auch die Umsetzung unter realen Bedingungen kommt nicht zu kurz. Der Verfahrenstechnik ist ein eigener Teil gewidmet, damit auch Trenntechnik, Strömungsmechanik, Fluidströmungen, Dimensionierung und Co. bald kein Problem mehr für Sie sind.