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Die weltweite Zugänglichkeit und umfangreiche Nutzung des Internets machen dieses Medium zu einem effizienten und beliebten Informations-, Kommunikations-, und Verkaufsinstrument. Immer mehr Menschen und Organisationen versuchen, diese Vorzüge durch eine eigene Website für ihre Zwecke zu verwenden. Als hilfreiches Mittel zur Optimierung von Webpräsenzen bewährte sich in den letzten Jahren der Einsatz von Web-Analytics-Software. Durch diese Software sind Websitebetreiber in der Lage, Informationen über die Besucher ihrer Website und deren Nutzungsverhalten zu sammeln und zu messen. Das angestrebte Resultat sind Optimierungsentscheidungen auf Basis von Daten an Stelle von Annahmen und wirkungsvolle Testmöglichkeiten.
Für den Bereich des E-Commerce existieren bis dato zahlreiche wissenschaftliche und praxiserprobte Hilfestellungen für Web-Analytics-Projekte. Informationswebsites hingegen werden trotz ihrer Wichtigkeit nur vereinzelt thematisiert. Um diesem Defizit entgegenzuwirken, hat Hausmann 2012 das Framework for Web Analytics entwickelt, welches dem Anwender ein hilfreiches Referenzmodell für sein Web Analytics-Vorhaben bietet. Diesen Ansatz weiter voranzutreiben ist das Ziel der Abschlussarbeit. Dazu wird mithilfe einer Literaturanalyse und einer Fallstudie das Framework validiert und ergänzt, sowie weitere Handlungsempfehlungen identifiziert. Als Ergebnis werden die wichtigsten Erkenntnisse dieser Forschung zusammengefasst und für den zukünftigen Gebrauch festgehalten.
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.
Das Zeitfenster ab 1964 bis heute verzeichnet einen Geburtenrückgang. Diese Tatsache hat insofern negative Auswirkung, als dass es für die sozialen Sicherungen Gefahren birgt, nicht mehr finanziert werden zu können. Des Weiteren ist über einen langen Zeitraum mit einem Fachkräftemangel zu rechnen, sollte sich der Geburtenrückgang weiterhin fortsetzen.
In dieser Ausarbeitung wird der Zusammenhang zwischen dem Bildungsgrad der Frau und dem Anteil kindeloser Frauen und der Anzahl an Kindern untersucht. Sollte dabei ein Zusammenhang bestehen, so müssten vor allem Akademikerinnen den höchsten Anteil an Kinderlosigkeit und die niedrigste Kinderzahl je Frau aufweisen. Im Umkehrschluss müssten Frauen mit Hauptschulabschluss oder Frauen ohne Schulabschluss die niedrigsten Anteile an Frauen ohne Kinder und die höchsten Zahlen an Kindern je Frau vermelden.
Das Ziel dieser Bachelorarbeit ist es ein Schätzkonzept zu validieren, das im Rahmen eines Projektes auf der Universität Koblenz-Landau entwickelt wurde, um den Anteil kinderloser Frauen und die Anzahl an Kindern je Frau zu schätzen
In the "Institut MTI Mittelrhein" the impact of training and experience on motion and motion planning in sports is examined. As a part of these investigations, the motion behaviour of a sports climber is analyzed on a sports climbing wall. The aim of this thesis is the segmentation and marker-based detection of the movement of a climber in video recordings. The segmented markers from each image are tracked by a tracking procedure over time. The motion tracks will be exported to the motion analysis software Simi Motion in a format suitable for further analysis.
This thesis deals with problems, which occure when rendering stereoscopic contents. These problems are elaborated, simulated with the help of a program developed in this thesis and evaluated by a group of volunteers. Thereby it shall be determined, whether the errors are noticeable and how much they influence the 3D effect of the stereoscopic images. Each error is simulated using different camera assemblies and evaluated depending on the choosen assembly.
Especially e-government projects have a complex stakeholder structure: governments, businesses, non-profits and private stakeholders in different forms and roles are involved or affected by e-government projects. Consequently, the success of ICT projects critically depends on the integration of different stakeholder groups in the design processes of e-government solutions. In this context, stakeholder participation is sought therefore useful initiatives like open government and good governance drive this process forward. Although it is important to analyze the objectives, expectations and power characteristics of project participants and project stakeholders, the determinations of the stakeholder groups through a so called stakeholder analysis are insufficiently methodically developed.
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to pick up the stakeholder theories, stakeholder participation theories, stakeholder analysis and transfer it to an administrative level as well as to check their applicability. This will be done by explaining and systematizing appropriate procedures for the classification and mapping of stakeholder groups, through well-known stakeholder theories of Freeman, Mitchel and Rowley. In order to generate recommendations for future e-government projects, the application of stakeholder theories in two e-government projects with stakeholder involvement will be reviewed. It is also important to work out how stakeholder groups can be actively involved in the developmental processes in concrete e-government projects by using Web 2.0 possibilities. The role of Web 2.0 applications as an additional channel of communication and participation tool will be presented and evaluated.
The result is a guide, which supports successful participation of stakeholders in projects, by analyzing the process for stakeholder identification, stakeholder grouping and prioritization and showing instructions and benefits for using Web 2.0.
The advantage of virtual networks is to test routing-algorithms or distributed software in an easy-to-use, cheap and well-arranged way. Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) and Babel are two modern routing-algorithms for mobile ad-hoc networks that distinguish faulty links from good link connections in their routing process. Typically virtual networks provide nearly perfect link connections without any network traffic disruptions. The Traffic Control (tc) tool is able to manipulate connections in terms of delay and packet loss.
In this bachelor thesis virtual network scenarios are created with VNUML and Qemu and manipulated with tc in order to analyze the behavior of ad-hoc routing algorithms like Babel and OLSR. The behavior of well-known TCP congestion control algorithms, e.g., TCP Vegas and TCP Reno are analyzed, too.
API migration refers to the change of a used API to a different API in a program. A special case is called wrapper-based API migration. The API change is done without touching the program but the old API is reimplemented by means of the from now on used one. This so called wrapper has the interface of the reimplemented API but uses the implementation of the new one.
This is an interesting approach because the wrapper can be used in each program, which uses the old API.
To make this approach reproducible we study a ranking-based method for implementing a wrapper, where we always implement the method with the highest priority depending on failing test cases. Thus, we can reconstruct each implementation step.
We first develop an infrastructure to run and log test suites of Java projects that use an API, which we want to change.
We then build a wrapper for a given API using the ranking-based approach.