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Comparison of the subject-oriented and the Petri net based approach for business process automation
(2015)
The subject-oriented modelling approach [5] significally differs from the classic Petri net based approach of many business process modeling languages like EPC [9], Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) [11], and also Yet Another Workflow Language (YAWL) [10]. In this work, we compare the two approaches by modeling a case study called "Procure to Pay"[3], a typical business process where some equipment for a construction site is rented and finally paid. The case study is not only modelled but also automated using the Metasonic Suite for the subject-oriented and YAWL for the Petri net based approach.
This book presents bond graph model-based fault detection with a focus on hybrid system models. The book addresses model design, simulation, control and model-based fault diagnosis of multidisciplinary engineering systems. The text beings with a brief survey of the state-of-the-art, then focuses on hybrid systems. The author then uses different bond graph approaches throughout the text and provides case studies.
Rural areas often lack affordable broadband Internet connectivity, mainly due to the CAPEX and especially OPEX of traditional operator equipment [HEKN11]. This digital divide limits the access to knowledge, health care and other services for billions of people. Different approaches to close this gap were discussed in the last decade [SPNB08]. In most rural areas satellite bandwidth is expensive and cellular networks (3G,4G) as well as WiMAX suffer from the usually low population density making it hard to amortize the costs of a base station [SPNB08].
Digitalisierung eines Pen-&-Paper-Rollenspiels mit Übertragung von Interaktionen in die reale Welt
(2015)
Das hier vorliegende Werk ist eine Zusammenführung des Masterprojekts und der darauf aufbauenden Masterarbeit von Antony Konstantinidis und Nicolas Kopp. Diese Arbeiten sind in den Jahren 2013 und 2014 entstanden und ergeben zusammen ein umfassendes Bild der Software- und Spielenentwicklung, der Konzeption von Echtzeitanwendungen und vermitteln Hintergründe aus den verschiedensten Bereichen der Mixed Reality, des Storytelling, der Netzwerkkonzeption und der künstlichen Intelligenz.