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Novel Automated Three-Dimensional Genome Scanning Based on the Nuclear Architecture of Telomeres
(2011)
A method for minimum range extension with improved accuracy in triangulation laser range finder
(2011)
While industrialized countries are becoming service economies, all countries are becoming global. As competition becomes more global, understanding and accommodating the needs of international customers with different cultural backgrounds has become increasingly important. This study highlights cross-cultural perceptions of service problems in the tourist industry.
Nowadays, we input text not only on stationary devices, but also on handheld devices while walking, driving, or commuting. Text entry on the move, which we term as nomadic text entry, is generally slower. This is partially due to the need for users to move their visual focus from the device to their surroundings for navigational purposes and back. To investigate if better feedback about users' surroundings on the device can improve performance, we present a number of new and existing feedback systems: textual, visual, textual & visual, and textual & visual via translucent keyboard. Experimental comparisons between the conventional and these techniques established that increased ambient awareness for mobile users enhances nomadic text entry performance. Results showed that the textual and the textual & visual via translucent keyboard conditions increased text entry speed by 14% and 11%, respectively, and reduced the error rate by 13% compared to the regular technique. The two methods also significantly reduced the number of collisions with obstacles.
Das Thema Querdenken ist so aktuell, spannend und interessant, dass sich Prof. Dr. Jens Böcker von der Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg nach unseren ersten Gesprächen dazu entschlossen hat, eine Projektarbeit für seine Studenten zu diesem Thema zu vergeben. Prof. Dr. Böcker ist Professor im Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften für BWL mit dem Schwerpunkt Marketing. Das „Forschungsprojekt Querdenken“ wurde von einer Gruppe Studenten um Manuel Hammes als Projektleiter im Sommersemester 2010 bei Prof. Dr. Böcker durchgeführt.
Aufgrund der zunehmenden Behandlung von sozialen Netzwerken in den Medien war es das Ziel der Arbeit das Geschäftsmodell von sozialen Netzwerken näher zu analysieren. Die Arbeit zeigt, dass soziale Online-Netzwerke zu den Diensten im Internet gehören, die zwar schon länger existieren, ihren eigentlichen Durchbruch aber erst in den letzten Jahren erlebten. Zu Beginn als reine Kommunikationsplattform genutzt, werden sie heute zur allgemeinen Freizeitgestaltung verwendet und integrieren sich zunehmend in das alltägliche Leben. Die Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit den ökonomischen Besonderheiten von sozialen Online-Netzwerken. Analysiert werden Netzwerkeffekte, Angebots- und Nachfrageverhalten, kritische Masse-Phänomene, Tippy markets, Netzwerkgesetze, Lock-In-Effekte und Wechselkosten. Es wird untersucht, ob und inwieweit sich hinter den sozialen Online-Netzwerken auch klar erkennbare Geschäftsmodelle verbergen. Aufbauend auf einer kritischen Auseinandersetzung mit der Vielfalt existierender Geschäftsmodelle erfolgt die Entwicklung eines eigenen tragfähigen Ansatzes. Auf dieser Basis wird eine Analyse existierender Online-Netzwerke und eine Beurteilung ihres Innovationsgrades vorgenommen.
Hochschulbibliotheken haben heutzutage neben der traditionellen Aufgabe der Literaturversorgung und Informationsversorgung auch die Aufgabe, über ihre Website im Internet präsent zu sein und sich dort als zentraler Informationsanbieter zu positionieren. Die Webauftritte haben dabei die Funktionen als Zugangspunkt und Vermittlungsstelle für Informationen sowie als Werbemittel bzw. Instrument der Öffentlichkeitsarbeit. Im Hinblick auf die immer stärkere Benutzerorientierung der Bibliotheken werden die Webangebote von fünf Universitätsbibliotheken und einer Fachhochschulbibliothek nach diversen Kriterien analysiert: es wird herausgearbeitet, welche Inhalte auf den Websites zu finden sind, die Struktur wird näher betrachtet, ebenso wie die Navigationsmöglichkeiten, die Sprache und Textgestaltung und das Design.
Erstellung des Online-Tutorials "Einführung in Fachdatenbanken und Fachportale der Niederlandistik"
(2011)
Green IT (Green IS, Green ICT) is a concept of saving energy consumption to reduce IT costs. A current survey shows that only few companies in German speaking countries consider this aspect in their daily business. This is important facing the current situation of attempts of cost saving during the current economic crisis worldwide. This paper introduces into Green IT and presents an IT management and controlling concept. Then the main results of a currently presented survey are used to modify the concept. Finally an agenda for future research is given
Measuring the Understandability of Business Process Models - Are We Asking the Right Questions?
(2011)
Governance and Sustainability in Information Systems. Managing the Transfer and Diffusion of IT
(2011)
This study presents the findings of a quantitative study on the use of Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Educational Practices (OEP) in Higher Education and Adult Learning Institutions. The study is based on the results of an online survey targeted at four educational roles: educational policy makers; institutional policy makers/managers; educational professionals; and learners. The report encompasses five chapters and four annexes. Chapter I presents the survey and Chapter II discloses the main research questions and models. Chapter III characterises the universe of respondents. Chapter IV advances with a detailed survey analysis including an overview of key statistical data. Finally, Chapter V provides an exploratory in-depth analysis of some key issues: representations, attitudes and uses of OEP. The table of contents and the complete list of diagrams and tables can be found at the end of the report.
This paper addresses special skills, learners in Internet-based learning scenarios need. In self-directed learning scenarios, as most Internet-based learning scenarios are designed, learners bear the responsibility for their learning progress. To ease this task, institutions could prime the learners for the situation which may be quite different to their previous learning experiences. Basing on a Delphi-study, conducted with experts from the e-Learning sector in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, the basic requirements have been determined.
The roadmap for quality and innovation through open educational practices has been conceived as a number of steps, a conceptual document, which can be used by organisations, leaners or professionals in order to improve their open educational practices. After the development of the core concept of the OPAL project, the guidelines for OEP, it became clear that these guidelines, would have to play an important part on the roadmap exercise, because they represent the very essence of how to foster and stimulate open educational practices. The roadmap therefore is meant to be an instrument, a tool which helps the different stakeholders to use the guidelines for their own context and purpose.
Despite perfect functioning of its internal components, a robot can be unsuccessful in performing its tasks because of unforeseen situations. These situations occur when the behavior of the objects in the robot’s environment deviates from its expected values. For robots, such deviations are exhibited in the form of unknown external faults which prohibit them from performing their tasks successfully. In this work we propose to use naive physics knowledge to reason about such faults in the robotics domain. We propose an approach that uses naive physics concepts to find information about the situations which result in a detected unknown fault. The naive physics knowledge is represented by the physical properties of objects which are formalized in a logical framework. The proposed approach applies a qualitative version of physical laws to these properties for reasoning about the detected fault. By interpreting the reasoning results the robot finds the information about the situations which can cause the fault. We apply the proposed approach to the scenarios in which a robot performs manipulation tasks of picking and placing objects. Results of this application show that naive physics holds great promise for reasoning about unknown ex- ternal faults in robotics.
Die Komplexität der Entscheidungen im Fuhrparkmanagement hat in der jüngeren Vergangenheit deutlich zugenommen. Damit steigen die Anforderungen an den Fuhrparkcontroller, den Fuhrparkleiter mit entscheidungsrelevanten Informationen im Sinne eines internen Dienstleisters zu unterstützen. Das Dynamic Carbon Accounting bietet die Möglichkeit, strategische, strukturelle und kulturelle Anforderungen an das Fuhrparkcontrolling durch die Kombination von Prozesskostenrechnung, Target Costing, Life Cycle Costing und den Ideen des Carbon Accountings instrumentell zu berücksichtigen. Je nach Bedeutung der Nachhaltigkeit für den Unternehmenserfolg können die damit verbundenen Auszahlungen noch differenzierter aufgenommen werden. So ist es denkbar, externe Auszahlungen der Emissionen von NO(ind x), Nichtmethan-Kohlenwasserstoffen, Partikeln, Lärm und Unfällen in die Rechnung zu integrieren. Damit wird je Fahrzeug der Beitrag zur Erreichung von Emissionszielen transparent gemacht und ist durch eine zielgerichtete Integration in den Controllingprozess des Unternehmens plan- und steuerbar. Da von einer zukünftig zunehmenden Komplexität des wirtschaftlichen Handelns auszugehen ist, wird sich der praktische Bedarf an dynamischen, marktorientierten Instrumenten im Controlling generell und speziell im Fuhrparkcontrolling weiter erhöhen.
The Web has become an indispensable prerequisite of everyday live and the Web browser is the most used application on a variety of distinct devices. The content delivered by the Web has changed drastically from static pages to media-rich and interactive Web applications offering nearly the same functionality as native applications, a trend which is further pushed by the Cloud and more specifically the Cloud’s SaaS layer. In the light of this development, security and performance of Web browsing has become a crucial issue.
Schwarz-Grün
(2011)
Adaptability as a Special Demand on Open Educational Resources: The Cultural Context of e-Learning
(2011)
Producing and providing Open Educational Resources (OERs) is driven by the concepts of openness and sharing. Although there already are a lot of free high-quality resources available, practitioners often rather rewrite learning resources than creatively embed (and thus, reuse) existing OERs. In this paper, we analyse the reasons for this in two different educational contexts. As a result of this analysis, we found that the uncertainty on possible adaptation needs is one of the major barriers. In order to overcome this barrier and make different learning contexts comparable, we analysed the context of learners and in particular, in the research project ‘Learning Culture’, we investigated the field of culturally motivated expectations and attitudes of learners. This paper shows the results of this research project and discusses which cultural issues should be taken into consideration when OERs are to be adapted from one to another cultural context.
In Anlehnung an die von Leidner und Kayworth (2006) durchgeführte Studie zum Umgang mit Kultur in der angelsächsischen Wissenschaftsdisziplin „Information Systems“ wurde eine entsprechende Literaturstudie für die gestaltungsorientierte Wirtschaftsinformatik des deutschen Sprachraums durchgeführt. In der Studie wurde in den Hauptorganen der Disziplin untersucht, in welcher Häufigkeit kulturelle Einflüsse auf Informationstechnologie thematisiert wurden, wie diese Einflüsse aufgearbeitet wurden und welche Referenzmodel-le/Referenzliteratur verwendet wurden. Nach einer kurzen Darstellung der gewählten Vorgehensweise werden die Ergebnisse und Beschränkungen der Studie präsentiert.
In an explorative study, we investigated on German schoolteachers how they use, reuse, produce and manage Open Educational Resources. The main questions in this research have been, what their motivators and barriers are in their use of Open Educational Resources, what others can learn from their Open Educational Practices, and what we can do to raise the dissemination level of OER in schools.
The usage of link quality based routing metrics significantly improves the quality of the chosen paths and by that the performance of the network. But, attackers may try to exploit link qualities for their purposes. Especially in tactical multi-hop networks, routing may fall prey to an attacker. Such routing attacks are a serious threat to communication. TOGBAD is a centralised approach, using topology graphs to detect routing attacks. In this paper, we enhance TOGBAD with the capability to detect fake link qualities. We use a Challenge/Response method to estimate the link qualities in the network. Based on this, we perform plausibility checks for the link qualities propagated by the nodes in the network. Furthermore, we study the impact of attackers propagating fake link qualities and present simulation results showing TOGBAD's detection rate.
Routing Attacks are a serious threat to communication in tactical MANETs. TOGBAD is a centralised approach, using topology graphs to detect such attacks. In this paper, we present TOGBAD's newly added wormhole detection capability. It is an adaptation of a wormhole detection method developed by Hu et al. This method is based on nodes' positions. We adapted it to the specific properties of tactical environments. Furthermore, we present simulation results which show TOGBAD's performance regarding the detection of wormhole attacks.