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Diese Arbeit beschreibt einen Ansatz zur webbasierten und GPU-unterstützten medizinischen Visualisierung. Der Schwerpunkt liegt auf der client-seitigen Ausführung von direktem Volumen-Rendering mittels WebGL und der Übertragung von medizinischen Datensätzen von Server zu Client. Die Motivation dieser Arbeit liegt vor allem in den neuesten Entwicklungen von Webtechnologien begründet, da es bisher nicht möglich war hardwarebeschleunigte 3D-Grafik direkt im Webbrowser darzustellen. Erst seit der Entwicklung der 3D-Grafik-Programmierschnittstelle WebGL besteht die Möglichkeit GPU-unterstütztes Volumenrendering im Browser-Kontext ohne den Einsatz zusätzlicher Software zu realisieren. Es wird ein webbasiertes Volumenrendering-System vorgestellt, das die Umsetzung von Volumen-Raycasting mit WebGL zur direkten Darstellung von Volumendaten in Echtzeit behandelt. Für die technische Umsetzung wurden das Google Web Toolkit und die Google App Engine als Infrastruktur verwendet.
Software integration is an engineering task where image-based approaches are still considered slow and error-prone. In this thesis, we apply image-based software integration to the domain of online Poker systems. That is, we implement the poker expert system PokerBot which can play online. We use the method of screen scraping to capture the screen information needed to interact with the Poker server. The consequent use of Template Matching leads to an efficient implementation. Substantial e ort was also addressed to the artificial intelligence aspects of PokerBot. The purpose of AI is here to mimic human playing style by translating a well-documented Pokerguide into formalized, executable language.
This thesis deals with the distribution of large virtual networks to multiple physical hosts using the virtualization tools VNUML and EDIV. While VNUML is responsible for simulating the network, EDIV has its focus primarily on the distributiion. After a short explanation of basic terms and concepts from the field of network simulation, the two previously mentioned virtualization tools are described in detail. This starts in both cases with a detailed description regarding the proper installation and configuration, followed by a demonstration of the most important functions, such as starting or stopping a simulation. The creation of a suitable network scenario and the information scripts provided by EDIV are two further points described in this context. To use the presented possibilities of those tools in practice, an own network scenario is designed and distributed to several hosts, so that the different functions of EDIV can be shown and described accurately.
Due to the incorrect allocation management and the continuous increase of internet-capable devices, IPv4-adresses are nearly exhausted. For this reason and because of new requirements demanded by the technique of the internet the IPv6-protocol has been developed. The IPv6-protocol provides a larger adress space and will gradually replace the IPv4-protocol. However, the routing-protocols have to be adapted to the new internetprotocol. This paper will introduce and analyse the dynamic Routing-Information-Protocol RIPng which in itself is an inter-gateway protocol (IGP). The routers inside the network can exchange information about their different connections over this protocol. Furthermore, this paper will explain the basics of the IPv6-protocol, of the used protocol-algorithm as well as of the RIPv2-protocol. In the practical part of the paper the Counting-to-Infinity-Problem and some attributes of RIPng will be reviewed under the IPv6-protocol.
In this thesis we exercise a wide variety of libraries, frameworks and other technologies that are available for the Haskell programming language. We show various applications of Haskell in real-world scenarios and contribute implementations and taxonomy entities to the 101companies system. That is, we cover a broad range of the 101companies feature model and define related terms and technologies. The implementations illustrate how different language concepts of Haskell, such as a very strong typing system, polymorphism, higher-order functions and monads, can be effectively used in the development of information systems. In this context we demonstrate both advantages and limitations of different Haskell technologies.
Die Arbeit zeigt die Entwicklung einer virtuellen Welt als Facebook App. Grundlage bietet hierfür ein Szenengraph, der an die Anforderungen der virtuellen Welt angepasst wurde. Bei der Entwicklung liegt ein Schwerpunkt auf neuer und zum Teil noch experimenteller Web-Technologie (Google Web Toolkit, Google App Engine). In der virtuellen Welt schlüpft der Benutzer in die Rolle eines Avatars. Er kann Räume seiner Facebook-Freunde besuchen, seinen eigenen Raum gestalten und neue 3D-Modelle für den Avatar oder die Inneneinrichtung in die virtuelle Welt hochladen.
Diese Diplomarbeit beschreibt die Entwicklung einer Web Service orientierten Umgebung zur Verarbeitung von Pegeldaten mehrerer Gewässer in Zusammenarbeit mit der Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde (BfG). Sie dokumentiert den gesamten Entwicklungsablauf und gibt eine Einführung in die verwendeten Technologien. Für XHydro, ein Austauschformat zum wirtschaftlichen und organisationsübergreifenden Austausch von Zeitreihen, wird zusätzlich eine Bewertung des Systems inklusive Verbesserungsvorschlägen gegeben.
Echtzeitsysteme spielen in der heutigen Zeit in vielen Anwendungsbereichen eine bedeutende Rolle. Beispiele hierfür finden sich in der Robotik, der Fabrikautomation, der Medizintechnik, aber auch in Bereichen aus dem täglichen Leben, wie im Automobilbereich oder in der Mobilkommunikation. Trotz der ständig wiederkehrenden Begegnung mit ihnen im Alltag, sind Echtzeitsysteme häufig innerhalb von größeren Systemen eingebettet und können somit nur selten vom jeweiligen Nutzer bewusst als eigenständig wahrgenommen werden.
Um spezifische Eigenschaften des Gebiets Echtzeitsysteme im Schulunterricht oder in der Ausbildung an Hochschulen den Lernenden sichtbar zu machen, existiert im Labor der Arbeitsgruppe Echtzeitsysteme der Universität Koblenz-Landau ein Versuchsaufbau mit dem Namen "Wippe", bei dem eine Kamera die Bewegung einer Kugel auf einer ebenen Fläche aufnehmen und vermessen kann. Durch die Neigung der Fläche in zwei Achsen ist die Wippe prinzipiell in der Lage, die Kugel zu bewegen und zum Halten zu bringen. Insbesondere soll verhindert werden, dass die Kugel von der Fläche fällt. Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Analyse und Überarbeitung des Wippe-Systems. Außerdem wird ein Regelalgorithmus für eine automatische Steuerung des Systems realisiert.
Das Wippe-Experiment soll für didaktische Zwecke eingesetzt werden und ein offenes System darstellen, welches die Merkmale und Eigenschaften eines Echtzeitsystems exemplarisch verdeutlicht.
Distance vector routing protocols are interior gateway protocols in which every router sets up a routing table with the help of the information it receives from its neighboring routers. The routing table contains the next hops and associated distances on the shortest paths to every other router in the network. Security mechanisms implemented in distance vector routing protocols are insufficient. It is rather assumed that the environment is trustworthy. However, routers can be malicious for several reasons and manipulate routing by injecting false routing updates. Authenticity and integrity of transmitted routing updates have to be guaranteed and at the same time performance and benefits should be well-balanced.
In this paper several approaches that aim at meeting the above mentioned conditions are examined and their advantages and disadvantages are compared.
QEMU ist eine Open-Source Virtualisierungssoftware, durch die Computersysteme simuliert werden können. Durch VDE (Virtual Distributed Ethernet) ist es möglich, mehrere durch QEMU virtualisierte Computer miteinander zu verbinden und so ein virtuelles Netzwerk zu erzeugen. Mithilfe von Virtualisierung können Netze zum Testen von Netzwerkanwendungen und -protokollen erzeugt werden, deren Aufbau oder Nutzung ohne Virtualisierung impraktikabel oder schlicht unerschwinglich wäre. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, ein Programm zu entwickeln, welches eine in einer Szenario-Datei hinterlegte Netzwerktopologie mit QEMU und VDE-Switches aufbauen kann. Es soll ein Vergleich angestellt werden zwischen Netzen, die mit QEMU aufgebaut wurden und solchen, die über VNUML aufgebaut wurden.
Cloud Computing is a topic that has gained momentum in the last years. Current studies show that an increasing number of companies is evaluating the promised advantages and considering making use of cloud services. In this paper we investigate the phenomenon of cloud computing and its importance for the operation of ERP systems. We argue that the phenomenon of cloud computing could lead to a decisive change in the way business software is deployed in companies. Our reference framework contains three levels (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) and clarifies the meaning of public, private and hybrid clouds. The three levels of cloud computing and their impact on ERP systems operation are discussed. From the literature we identify areas for future research and propose a research agenda.
This paper describes results of the simulation of social objects, the dependence of schoolchildren's professional abilities on their personal characteristics. The simulation tool is the artificial neural network (ANN) technology. Results of a comparison of the time expense for training the ANN and for calculating the weight coefficients with serial and parallel algorithms, respectively, are presented.
An estimation of the number of multiplication and addition operations for training artififfcial neural networks by means of consecutive and parallel algorithms on a computer cluster is carried out. The evaluation of the efficiency of these algorithms is developed. The multilayer perceptron, the Volterra network and the cascade-correlation network are used as structures of artififfcial neural networks. Different methods of non-linear programming such as gradient and non-gradient methods are used for the calculation of the weight coefficients.
Identifying reusable legacy code able to implement SOA services is still an open research issue. This master thesis presents an approach to identify legacy code for service implementation based on dynamic analysis and the application of data mining techniques. rnrnAs part of the SOAMIG project, code execution traces were mapped to business processes. Due to the high amount of traces generated by dynamic analyses, the traces must be post-processed in order to provide useful information. rnrnFor this master thesis, two data mining techniques - cluster analysis and link analysis - were applied to the traces. First tests on a Java/Swing legacy system provided good results, compared to an expert- allocation of legacy code.
This paper describes a parallel algorithm for selecting activation functionsrnof an artifcial network. For checking the efficiency of this algorithm a count of multiplicative and additive operations is used.
To meet the growing demands in the automotive industry, car manufacturers constantly reduce the depth of production and shift value-adding processes to the suppliers. This requires that companies work together more closely and promotes the creation of complex logistics networks. To meet the requirements for information exchange, a consortium of automobile manufacturers launched the project RFID-based Automotive Network (RAN) in 2009. The initiative aims at creating a standardized architecture for efficient material flow management along the entire supply chain. Core component of this architecture is the Informationbroker, an information unit which automatically communicates data which is captured via Auto-ID technology to supply chain participants. The thesis focuses in cooperation with the IBS AG, a software company and consortium partner in the project, on the exchange of goods data.
At first, theoretical foundations are presented by describing the characteristics of a supply chain and explaining standardization efforts and related processes. The chapter on the supply chain focuses on trends in the automotive industry to create a link to the project. The topic of standardization provides in-depth information on electronic data exchange standards in order to additionally create a transition to the Informationbroker concept. In the analytical part, reference projects will be presented with a similar problem and set in relation to RAN. According to project documents, system requirements will be defined and models will be created in order to illustrate the problem. Rich Pictures are used to describe the basis and target state.
Based on these models, the flow of goods related data is depicted between two companies and the role of the Informationbroker for the information exchange is clarified. The thesis aims at establishing an understanding of the challenges of the project and how the proposed concepts of the initiative can lead to an optimization of an automotive supply chain.
MapReduce with Deltas
(2011)
The MapReduce programming model is extended slightly in order to use deltas. Because many MapReduce jobs are being re-executed over slightly changing input, processing only those changes promises significant improvements. Reduced execution time allows for more frequent execution of tasks, yielding more up-to-date results in practical applications. In the context of compound MapReduce jobs, benefits even add up over the individual jobs, as each job gains from processing less input data. The individual steps necessary in working with deltas are being analyzed and examined for efficiency. Several use cases have been implemented and tested on top of Hadoop. The correctness of the extended programming model relies on a simple correctness criterion.
The RoboCup Rescue League was founded with the intention to serve as an international communication platform for development of rescue robots. In regions hit by catastrophes, those robots are meant to find buried people, detect their physical condition and send the proper information to rescue teams.
At the university of Koblenz the rescue robot "Robbie" has been in development for years. Robbie accumulates information about his environment by targeted control of sensors and can act autonomous in unknown regions with help of the previous collected data. He creates an internal 2D map of his environment. This map provides enough information to navigate through space and to localize himself. Unfortunately, 2D maps have a huge drawback. When confronted with uneven terrain or even multilayered disaster areas, this technique will meet its limitations. Considered that most afflicted areas will probably have a bumpy ground, it is important to improve this technique.
That is why 3D-mapping is being required. With the help of RoboCup Rescue Scenario this Bachelor Thesis is going to implement a 3D-mapping algorithm and evaluate the flaws of 2D- and 3D-mapping problems thoroughly.
In diesem Arbeitsbericht werden zuvor nicht identifizierte Bedrohungen bezüglich des Wahlgeheimnisses des in [BKG11] vorgeschlagenen Konzeptes zur Authentifizierung von Wählern bei elektronischen Wahlen mittels des neuen Personalausweises aufgezeigt. Überdies wird mit der Einführung einer zwischengelagerten Anonymisierungsschicht eine Lösung vorgeschlagen, wie eben diese Bedrohungen abgewehrt werden können.