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Large and unknown data sets can be easily and systematically discovered by using faceted search. If implementing applications for smartphones, it needs to be considered that unlike desktop applications you can only use smaller screen sizes and there are limited possibilities for interaction between user and smartphone. These limitations can negatively influence the usability of an application. With FaThumb and MobileFacets, two mobile applications exist, which implement and use faceted search, although only MobileFacets is designed for current smartphones with touchscreen. However, FaThumb provides a novel facet navigation, which is newly realized in MFacets for present smartphones within this work.
Moreover, this work deals with the performance of a summative evaluation between both applications, MFacets and MobileFacets, with regards to usability and presents the evaluated results.
Web-programming is a huge field of different technologies and concepts. Each technology implements a web-application requirement like content generation or client-server communication. Different technologies within one application are organized by concepts, for example architectural patterns. The thesis describes an approach for creating a taxonomy about these web-programming components using the free encyclopaedia Wikipedia. Our 101companies project uses implementations to identify and classify the different technology sets and concepts behind a web-application framework. These classifications can be used to create taxonomies and ontologies within the project. The thesis also describes, how we priorize useful web-application frameworks with the help of Wikipedia. Finally, the created implementations concerning web-programming are documented.
Dualizing marked Petri nets results in tokens for transitions (t-tokens). A marked transition can strictly not be enabled, even if there are sufficient "enabling" tokens (p-tokens) on its input places. On the other hand, t-tokens can be moved by the firing of places. This permits flows of t-tokens which describe sequences of non-events. Their benefiit to simulation is the possibility to model (and observe) causes and effects of non-events, e.g. if something is broken down.
Virtual Goods + ODRL 2012
(2012)
This is the 10th international workshop for technical, economic, and legal aspects of business models for virtual goods incorporating the 8th ODRL community group meeting. This year we did not call for completed research results, but we invited PhD students to present and discuss their ongoing research work. In the traditional international group of virtual goods and ODRL researchers we discussed PhD research from Belgium, Brazil, and Germany. The topics focused on research questions about rights management in the Internet and e-business stimulation. In the center of rights management stands the conception of a formal policy expression that can be used for human readable policy transparency, as well as for machine readable support of policy conformant systems behavior up to automatic policy enforcement. ODRL has proven to be an ideal basis for policy expressions, not only for digital copy rights, but also for the more general "Policy Awareness in the World of Virtual Goods". In this sense, policies support the communication of virtual goods, and they are a virtualization of rules-governed behavior themselves.
In dieser Arbeit wurde die Realisierung einer mobilen Sicherheitslösung für Überwachungszwecke vorgestellt, welche unter Zuhilfenahme des staatlich geförderten Forschungsprojekts CamInSens entwickelt wurde. CamInSens soll erreichen, in überwachten Gefahrenbereichen die erhaltenen Video- und Sensorendaten so zu analysieren, dass Bedrohungen möglichst frühzeitig erkannt und behandelt werden können. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war, auf Basis von verarbeiteten Daten aus CamInSens eine Interaktion und Visualisierung zu entwickeln, die bei einem späteren Praxiseinsatz mobilem Sicherheitspersonal dabei hilft, in Bedrohungssituationen fundierte Entscheidungen treffen zu können. Zu diesem Zweck wurde nicht nur eine Software implementiert, sondern auch eine Marktsichtung hinsichtlich geeigneter Geräte und einsetzbarer Softwarebibliotheken durchgeführt.