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The paper presents a new control strategy of management of transport companies operating in completive transport environment. It is aimed to optimise the headway of transport companies to provide the balance between costs and benefits of operation under competition. The model of transport system build using AnyLogic comprises agent-based and discrete-event techniques. The model combined two transport companies was investigated under condition of the competition between them. It was demonstrated that the control strategy can ensure the balance of interests of transport companies trying to find compromise between cost of operation and quality of service.
Work in progress: Starter-project for first semester students to survey their engineering studies
(2015)
Weniger Gutachten
(2015)
Der Nutzen von Prozessmanagement für die Effizienz und Effektivität der Organisation von Unternehmen ist vielfach bestätigt. Eine Studie der gfo-Gesellschaft für Organisation stellt fest, dass der Umsetzungsgrad der Prozessorganisation in Unternehmen dennoch mangelhaft ist. Es fehlt die Unterstützung der Leitung, die selbst noch überwiegend funktional organisiert ist.
Das Thema Prozessorganisation hat die gfo in den letzten Jahren intensiv begleitet und auf mehreren Tagungen eingehend diskutiert. Um den aktuellen Umsetzungsstand der Prozessorganisation in Deutschland zu untersuchen wurde im Jahr 2014 eine empirische Studie durchgeführt. Neben der Ist-Situation liefert die Studie Einsichten in Erwartungen über zukünftige Entwicklungen, Hindernisse und Erfolgsfaktoren der Einführung einer Prozessorganisation sowie zur Zielerreichung durch prozessorientierte Organisationen.
Simultaneous multifrequency radio observations of the Galactic Centre magnetar SGR J1745-2900
(2015)
Unternehmen agieren in einem dynamischen Umfeld mit hoher Komplexität und Unsicherheit. Um dabei langfristig wettbewerbsfähig zu bleiben, ist eine kontinuierliche Optimierung der Prozesse erforderlich. Eine konsequente Prozessorientierung wird daher seit langem angestrebt. Zur Ermittlung des aktuellen Standes der Prozessorganisation in deutschen Unternehmen hat die Gesellschaft für Organisation e. V. (gfo) eine Studie durchführen lassen, deren erste Ergebnisse hier vorgestellt werden.
Aufgrund eines nahezu gleichlautenden Beschlusses des Kreistages im Rhein-Sieg-Kreis (RSK) und des Hauptausschusses der Stadt Bonn im Jahr 2011 wurden die jeweiligen Verwaltungen beauftragt, gemeinsam mit den Energieversorgern der Region ein Starthilfekonzept Elektromobilität zu entwickeln. In Folge dieses Beschlusses konstituierte sich Ende 2011 ein Arbeitskreis, der aus den Verwaltungen des Rhein-Sieg-Kreises und der Stadt Bonn, den Energieversorgern SWB Energie und Wasser, der Rhenag, den Stadtwerken Troisdorf, der Rheinenergie und den RWE besteht. Die inhaltlichen Schwerpunkte, die inzwischen in drei Arbeitskreisen behandelt werden, umfassen den Ausbau der Ladeinfrastruktur, die Öffentlichkeitsarbeit und die Bereitstellung von Strom aus regenerativen Quellen durch den Zubau entsprechender Anlagen in der Region. Während Maßnahmen zur Öffentlichkeitsarbeit und die Bereitstellung Grünen Stroms aus den Arbeitskreisen direkt bearbeitet und bewegt werden, ist dies aufgrund der Komplexität des Themas und der zahlreichen Einflussgrößen beim Ausbau der Ladeinfrastruktur nicht möglich. Daraus entstand die Überlegung einer Kooperation mit der Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg.
Solar energy is one option to serve the rising global energy demand with low environmental impact.1 Building an energy system with a considerable share of solar power requires long-term investment and a careful investigation of potential sites. Therefore, understanding the impacts from varying regionally and locally determined meteorological conditions on solar energy production will influence energy yield projections. Clouds are moving on a short term timescale and have a high influence on the available solar radiation, as they absorb, reflect and scatter parts of the incoming light.2 However, the impact of cloudiness on photovoltaic power yields (PV) and cloud induced deviations from average yields might vary depending on the technology, location and time scale under consideration.
Manufacturers of machinery are increasingly using application programming of safety controls in order to implement safety functions. The EN ISO 13849-1 and EN 62061 standards define requirements concerning the development of software employed for safety functions. The IFA began addressing the subject of safety-related application software many years ago. Between 2011 and 2013, Project FF-FP0319 concerning standardscompliant development and documentation of safetyrelated user software in machine construction was successfully completed at the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences in conjunction with numerous partner bodies from the machine construction sector and with funding from the DGUV. For this purpose, a procedure – the IFA matrix method – was developed, and evaluated and documented with reference to examples from industry, for implementation of the requirements concerning the development of software for machine safety functions. This paper provides insights into both the IFA matrix method and the new IFA report on the subject, and with information on what further tools are planned.
Hand speed is particularly important in boxing both for protection against incoming blows and delivering blows. Sixteen amateur boxers (10 male, 6 female) with varying levels of experience from a boxing gym performed 20 jabs and 20 cross punches in air. The movement was recorded with a small wrist mounted accelerometer under the glove. The maximum velocity of each punch was determined from the RMS acceleration profile. The mean values of the jab maximal velocity was higher than the cross maximal velocity for 9 participants. The cross showed some dependence on reach (Spearman's correlation coefficient r = 0.57) and the jab dependence on experience (Spearman's correlation coefficient r = 0.56). The accelerometer technique has some promise for routine assessment of fist speed.
Since being introduced in the sixties and seventies, semi-implicit RosenbrockWanner (ROW) methods have become an important tool for the timeintegration of ODE and DAE problems. Over the years, these methods have been further developed in order to save computational effort by regarding approximations with respect to the given Jacobian [5], reduce effects of order reduction by introducing additional conditions [2, 4] or use advantages of partial explicit integration by considering underlying Runge-Kutta formulations [1]. As a consequence, there is a large number of different ROW-type schemes with characteristic properties for solving various problem formulations given in literature today.