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Im Zentrum der Arbeit steht die Frage, inwiefern erwachsenenpädagogische Professionalität und Qualitätsmanagement als je eigene Zugänge der Qualitätssicherung im Kontext der Weiterbildung miteinander kompatibel sind.
Diese Frage wird seit den 1990er Jahren diskutiert und stellt sich gegenwärtig neu, u.a. angesichts branchenspezifischer Ansätze wie der Lernerorientierten Qualitätstestierung in der Weiterbildung (LQW).
Zur Beantwortung werden einschlägige Vertreter des Professionalitäts- und Qualitätsmanagementzugangs aus einer handlungstheoretischen Perspektive vergleichend im Hinblick auf ihre Handlungsordnungen gegenübergestellt. Grundlage bildet eine kategoriengeleitete, heuristisch angelegte Dokumentenanalyse sowohl von Grundlagentexten als auch von Normen- und Anforderungskatalogen.
Die Untersuchung zeigt, dass die Passung differenziert und jenseits dichotomisierender Gegenüberstellungen von Pädagogik bzw. Profession und Organisation oder von Pädagogik und Ökonomie zu beurteilen ist:
Zum einen wird die Heterogenität der Einzelansätze deutlich, welche sich in unterschiedlichem Umfang als kompatibel zueinander erweisen. Zum anderen werden entlang einzelner Handlungsdimensionen sowohl Anschluss- als auch Bruchstellen sichtbar.
Als ein weiterer zentraler Befund lässt sich festhalten, dass auch die Art der Spannungsverhältnisse zwischen erwachsenenpädagogischer Professionalität und Qualitätsmanagement unterschieden werden muss:
Während die Spannungen zwischen den gegensätzlichen methodischen Strategien (z.B. zwischen professionellem Fallbezug und organisationaler Standardisierung) gradueller Natur sind und „bearbeitet“ werden können, zeigen sich zwischen den programmatischen Zweck- und Aufgabenbestimmungen kategoriale Unterschiede und antinomische Konstellationen.
So verweisen das professionelle Leitprinzip der Teilnehmerorientierung sowie die für die Qualitätsmanagement-Ansätze maßgebliche Kunden- bzw. Lernerorientierung auf jeweils eigene sowie voneinander abweichende Vermittlungskonzepte, die nicht widerspruchsfrei zusammengeführt werden können.
Die Dissertation bietet einen internationalen Vergleich von Gestaltungsmustern der Flexibilitätssteuerung von Unternehmen mit Schwerpunkt auf die Automobilindustrie. Vor dem Hintergrund unterschiedlicher nationaler institutioneller Systeme werden betriebliche Flexibilitätsstrategien analysiert und deren Hintergründe und Funktionsweisen detailliert erläutert. Die Analyse institutioneller Rahmenbedingungen erfolgt mittels der "Varieties of Capitalism". Die Eruierung von Flexibilitätsstrategien basiert auf einer internationalen Fallstudie.
Im Bereich Augmented Reality ist es von großer Bedeutung, dass virtuelle
Objekte möglichst realistisch in ein Kamerabild eingebettet werden. Nur
so ist es möglich, dem Nutzer eine immersive Erfahrung zu bieten. Dazu
gehört unter anderem, Verdeckung dieser Objekte korrekt zu behandeln.
Während schon verschiedene Ansätze existieren, dieses Verdeckungsproblem
zu beheben, wird in dieser Arbeit eine Lösung mittels Natural Image
Matting vorgestellt. Mit Hilfe einer Tiefenkamera wird das Kamerabild in
Vorder- und Hintergrund aufgeteilt und anschließend das virtuelle Objekt
im Bild platziert. Für Bereiche, in denen die Zugehörigkeit zu Vorder- oder
Hintergrund nicht eindeutig ist, wird anhand bekannter Pixel ein Transparenz-
Wert geschätzt. Es werden Methoden präsentiert, welche einen
Ablauf des Image Matting in Echtzeit ermöglichen. Zudem werden
Verbesserungsmöglichkeiten dieser Methoden präsentiert und gezeigt, dass
durch diese eine höhere Bildqualität für schwierige Szenen erreicht wird.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird das thermochemische Wechselwirkungsverhalten verschiedener Magnesiakohlenstoffmaterialen in Abhängigkeit verschiedener Einflussgrößen wissenschaftlich untersucht. Schwerpunkte der experimentellen Arbeiten bilden thermoanalytische Experimente, Gefügeuntersuchungen der Magnesiakohlenstoff-Proben sowie thermodyna-mische Berechnungen und Auswertungen durch CAT (Computer Aided Thermochemistry) mittels des Softwarepakets FactSage.
Erster Themenbereich dieser Arbeit ist die Untersuchung des Einflusses der in dem Rohstoff Magnesia enthaltenen mineralogischen Nebenphasen Merwinit (C3MS2), Monticellit (CMS) und Belit (C2S) auf den carbothermisch induzierten Verschleiß im MgO-C-Material. Für die Messreihen wurden die Nebenphasen eigens synthetisiert und hiermit MgO-C-Nebenphase-Modellwerkstoffe hergestellt. Die Nebenphase Monticellit ist unbeständig gegenüber der carbothermischen Reduktion. Monticellit wird im MgO-C-Gefüge durch Kohlenstoff reduziert und hieraus ergibt sich ein erhöhter Gewichtsverlust des Probenmaterials. Auch Merwinit wird bei T = 1600°C reduziert, der Gewichtsverlust wird dadurch allerdings nicht erhöht. Belit ist im MgO-C-Gefüge stabil gegenüber carbothermischer Reduktion.
Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt der Arbeit lag auf der Untersuchung des Einflusses des klassischen Antioxidans Aluminium auf die thermochemische Stabilität von MgO-C. Bei geringen Sauerstoffpartialdrücken ist die Reaktion des Aluminium-Metalls bzw. des bereits zu Al4C3 carbidisierten Aluminiums mit dem steineigenen Periklas unter Mg(g)-Bildung möglich, was einen erhöhten Gewichtsverlust zur Folge hat. Aber auch nach der Oxidation zu Al2O3 bzw. Spinell liegt Aluminium in signifikanten Mengen als Al(g) und Al2O(g) in der Gasphase vor und greift des Weiteren die Nebenphasen an, was ebenfalls zu einem messbaren Gewichtsverlust führt.
Dritter Arbeitsschwerpunkt war die Untersuchung des Einflusses des Umgebungsdruckes auf die carbothermische Reduktion von MgO. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass der Druck sich in zweierlei Hinsicht auf die carbothermische Reduktion von MgO auswirkt. Zum einen bewirkt ein sinkender Umgebungsdruck eine Beschleunigung der carbothermischen Reduktion durch die Verschiebung des thermodynamischen Gleichgewichts auf die Produktseite. Des Weiteren sorgt er für einen schnelleren Abtransport der Produktgase vom Reaktionsort und ver-hindert somit die Einstellung eines lokalen Gleichgewichts im Gefüge. Dritter Effekt ist die mit steigendem Druck verstärkt ablaufende Kohlenstoffoxidation durch Umgebungssauerstoff, da die Sauerstoffmenge in der Umgebung des MgO-C-Materials vom Umgebungsdruck bestimmt wird. Für die Geschwindigkeit des thermochemischen Verschleißes von Magnesiakohlenstoffmaterialien, der immer eine Kombination aus Kohlenstoffoxidation und carbothermischer Reduktion darstellt, bedeutet dies, dass sie in Abhängigkeit vom Umgebungsdruck in unterschiedlichem Ausmaß von diesen beiden Reaktionen beeinflusst wird.
Grassland management has been increasingly intensified throughout centuries since mankind started to control and modify the landscape. Species communities were always shaped alongside management changes leading to huge alterations in species richness and diversity up to the point where land use intensity exceeded the threshold. Since then biodiversity became increasingly lost. Today, global biodiversity and especially grassland biodiversity is pushed beyond its boundaries. Policymakers and conservationists seek for management options which fulfill the requirements of agronomic interests as well as biodiversity conservation alongside with the maintenance of ecosystem processes. However, there is and will always be a trade-off.
Earlier in history, natural circumstances in a landscape mainly determined regionally adapted land use. These regional adaptions shaped islands for many specialist species, and thus diverse species communities, favoring the establishment of a high β-diversity. With the raising food demand, these regional and traditional management regimes became widely unprofitable, and the invention of mineral fertilizers ultimately led to a wide homogenization of grassland management and, as follows, the loss of biotic heterogeneity. In the course of the green revolution, this immediate coherence and the dependency between grassland biodiversity and traditional land use practices becomes increasingly noticed. Indeed, some traditional forms of management such as meadow irrigation have been preserved in a few regions and thus give us the opportunity to directly investigate their long-term relevance for the species communities and ecosystem processes. Traditional meadow irrigation was a common management practice to improve productivity in lowland, but also alpine hay meadows throughout Europe until the 20th century. Nowadays, meadow irrigation is only practiced as a relic in a few remnant areas. In parts of the Queichwiesen meadows flood irrigation goes back to the Middle Ages, which makes them a predestined as a model region to study the long- and short-term effects of lowland meadow irrigation on the biodiversity and ecosystem processes.
Our study pointed out the conservation value of traditional meadow irrigation for the preservation of local species communities as well as the plant diversity at the landscape scale. The structurally more complex irrigated meadows lead to the assumption of a higher arthropod diversity (Orthodoptera, Carabidae, Araneae), which could not be detected. However, irrigated meadows are a significant habitat for moisture dependent arthropod species. In the light of the agronomic potential, flood irrigation could be a way to at least reduce fertilizer costs to a certain degree and possibly prevent overfertilization pulses which are necessarily hazardous to non-target ecosystems. Still, the reestablishment of flood irrigation in formerly irrigated meadows, or even the establishment of new irrigation systems needs ecological and economic evaluation dependent on regional circumstances and specific species communities, at which this study could serve as a reference point.
Pelagic oxyclines, the transition zone between oxygen rich surface waters and oxygen depleted deep waters, are a common characteristic of eutrophic lakes during summer stratification. They can have tremendous effects on the biodiversity and the ecosystem functioning of lakes and, to add insult to injury, are expected to become more frequent and more pronounced as climate warming progresses. On these grounds, this thesis endeavors to advance the understanding of formation, persistence, and consequences of pelagic oxyclines: We test, whether the formation of metalimnetic oxygen minima is intrinsically tied to a locally enhanced oxygen consuming process, investigate the relative importance of vertical physical oxygen transport and biochemical oxygen consumption for the persistence of pelagic oxyclines, and finally assess their potential consequences for whole lake cycling. To pursue these objectives, the present thesis nearly exclusively resorts to in situ measurements. Field campaigns were conducted at three lakes in Germany featuring different types of oxyclines and resolved either a short (hours to days) or a long (weeks to months) time scale. Measurements comprised temperature, current velocity, and concentrations of oxygen and reduced substances in high temporal and vertical resolution. Additionally, vertical transport was estimated by applying the eddy correlation technique within the pelagic region for the first time. The thesis revealed, that the formation of metalimnetic oxygen minima does not necessarily depend on locally enhanced oxygen depletion, but can solely result from gradients and curvatures of oxygen concentration and depletion and their relative position to each other. Physical oxygen transport was found to be relevant for oxycline persistence when it considerably postponed anoxia on a long time scale. However, its influence on oxygen dynamics was minor on short time scales, although mixing and transport were highly variable. Biochemical consumption always dominated the fate of oxygen in pelagic oxyclines. It was primarily determined by the oxidative breakdown of organic matter originating from the epilimnion, whereas in meromictic lakes, the oxidation of reduced substances dominated. Beyond that, the results of the thesis emphasize that pelagic oxyclines can be a hotspot of mineralization and, hence, short-circuit carbon and nutrient cycling in the upper part of the water column. Overall, the present thesis highlights the importance of considering physical transport as well as biochemical cycling in future studies.
While real-time applications used to be executed on highly specialized hardware and individually developed operation systems, nowadays more often regular off-the-shelf hardware is used, with a variation of the Linux kernel running on top.
Within the scope of this thesis, test methods have been developed and implemented as a real-time application to measure several performance properties of the Linux kernel with regards to its real-time capability.
These tests have been run against three different versions of the Linux kernel. Afterwards, the results of the test series were compared to each other.
One of the greatest goals in computer graphics is the aesthetic representation of objects. In addition to conventional methods, another field focuses on non-photorealistic renderings. The so-called example-based rendering is an area where users can transfer their art style to a pre-computed 3D rendering, using a hand-painted template. There are some algorithms that already provide impressive results, but their problem is that most of these procedures count as offline methods and are not able to produce results in real-time. For this reason, this work show a method that satisfies this condition. In addition, the influence of the run-time reduction on the results is investigated. Requirements are defined, to which the method and its results are examined. Other methods in this field are referenced and compared with their results.
Statistical eco(-toxico)logy
(2017)
Freshwaters are of immense importance for human well-being.
Nevertheless, they are currently facing unprecedented levels of threat from habitat loss and degradation, overexploitation, invasive species and
pollution.
To prevent risks to aquatic ecosystems, chemical substances, like agricultural pesticides, have to pass environmental risk assessment (ERA) before entering the market.
Concurrently, large-scale environmental monitoring is used for surveillance of biological and chemical conditions in freshwaters.
This thesis examines statistical methods currently used in ERA.
Moreover, it presents a national-scale compilation of chemical monitoring data, an analysis of drivers and dynamics of chemical pollution in streams and, provides a large-scale risk assessment by combination with results from ERA.
Additionally, software tools have been developed to integrate different datasets used in ERA.
The thesis starts with a brief introduction to ERA and environmental monitoring and gives an overview of the objectives of the thesis.
Chapter 2 addresses experimental setups and their statistical analyses using simulations.
The results show that current designs exhibit unacceptably low statistical power, that statistical methods chosen to fit the type of data provide higher power and that statistical practices in ERA need to be revised.
In chapter 3 we compiled all available pesticide monitoring data from Germany.
Hereby, we focused on small streams, similar to those considered in ERA and used threshold concentrations derived during ERA for a large-scale assessment of threats to freshwaters from pesticides.
This compilation resulted in the most comprehensive dataset on pesticide exposure currently available for Germany.
Using state-of-the-art statistical techniques, that explicitly take the limits of quantification into account, we demonstrate that 25% of small streams are at threat from pesticides.
In particular neonicotinoid pesticides are responsible for these threats.
These are associated with agricultural intensity and can be detected even at low levels of agricultural use.
Moreover, our results indicated that current monitoring underestimates pesticide risks, because of a sampling decoupled from precipitation events.
Additionally, we provide a first large-scale study of annual pesticide exposure dynamics.
Chapters 4 and 5 describe software solutions to simplify and accelerate the integration of data from ERA, environmental monitoring and ecotoxicology that is indispensable for the development of landscape-level risk assessment.
Overall, this thesis contributes to the emerging discipline of statistical ecotoxicology and shows that pesticides pose a large-scale threat to small streams.
Environmental monitoring can provide a post-authorisation feedback to ERA.
However, to protect freshwater ecosystems ERA and environmental monitoring need to be further refined and we provide software solutions to utilise existing data for this purpose.
Part-of-Speech tagging is the process of assigning words with similar grammatical properties to a part of speech (PoS). In the English language, PoS-tagging algorithms generally reach very high accuracy. This thesis undertakes the task to test against these accuracies in PoS-tagging as a qualitative measure in classification capabilities for a recently developed neural network model, called graph convolutional network (GCN). The novelty proposed in this thesis is to translate a corpus into a graph as a direct input for the GCN. The experiments in this thesis serve as a proof of concept with room for improvements.
In scientific data visualization huge amounts of data are generated, which implies the task of analyzing these in an efficient way. This includes the reliable detection of important parts and a low expenditure of time and effort. This is especially important for the big-sized seismic volume datasets, that are required for the exploration of oil and gas deposits. Since the generated data is complex and a manual analysis is very time-intensive, a semi-automatic approach could on one hand reduce the time required for the analysis and on the other hand offer more flexibility, than a fully automatic approach.
This master's thesis introduces an algorithm, which is capable of locating regions of interest in seismic volume data automatically by detecting anomalies in local histograms. Furthermore the results are visualized and a variety of tools for the exploration and interpretation of the detected regions are developed. The approach is evaluated by experiments with synthetic data and in interviews with domain experts on the basis of real-world data. Conclusively further improvements to integrate the algorithm into the seismic interpretation workflow are suggested.
Using semantic data from general-purpose programming languages does not provide the unified experience one would want for such an application. Static error checking is lacking, especially with regards to static typing of the data. Based on the previous work of λ-DL, which integrates semantic queries and concepts as types into a typed λ-calculus, this work takes its ideas a step further to meld them into a real-world programming language. This thesis explores how λ-DL's features can be extended and integrated into an existing language, researches an appropriate extension mechanism and produces Semantics4J, a JastAdd-based Java language semantic data extension for type-safe OWL programming, together with examples of its usage.
Introduction:
In March 2012 a secessionist-Islamist insurgency gained momentum in Mali and quickly took control of two-thirds of the state territory. Within weeks radical Islamists, drug smugglers and rebels suddenly ruled over a territory bigger than Germany. News of the abuse of the population and the introduction of harsh Sharia law spread soon, and word got out that the Malian Army had simply abandoned the land. The general echo of the IC was surprise, a reaction that was, as this research will show, as unfunded as it was unconstructive*. When Malian state structures collapsed, the world watched in shock, even though the developments couldhave been anticipated –and prevented. Ultimately, the situation had to be resolved by international forces (most notably French troops), who are still in Mali at the time of writing (Arieff 2013a: 5; Lohmann 2012: 3; Walther and Christopoulos 2015: 514f.; Shaw 2013: 204; Qantara, Interview, 2012;L’Express, Mali, 2015; Deutscher Bundestag, MINUSMA und EUTM Mali, 2016; UN, MUNISMA, 2016; Boeke and Schuurmann 2015: 801; Chivvis 2016: 93f.).
This research will show that the developments in Mali in 2012 have been developing for a long time and could have been avoided. In doing so, it will also show why state security can never be analyzed or consolidated in an isolated manner. Instead, it is necessary to take into account regional dynamics and developments in order to find a comprehensive approach to security in individual states. Once state failure occurs, not only does the state itself fail, but the surrounding region equally failed to prevent the failure.
Weak states are a growing concern in many world regions, particularly in Africa. As international intervention often proves unsustainable for various reasons*, the author believes that states which cannot stabilize themselves need a regional agent to support them. This regional agent should be a Regional Security Complex (RSC) asdefined by Barry Buzan and Ole Waever (Buzan and Waever 2003). As the following analysis will show, Mali is a case in point. The hope is that this study will help avoid similar failures in the future by making a strong case for the establishment of RSC’s.
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Motion capture refers to the process of capturing, processing and trans- lating real motions onto a 3D model. Not only in the movie and gaming industries, motion capture creates an indispensable realism of human and animal movement. Also in the context of robotics, medical movement therapy, as well as in AR and VR, motion capture is used extensively. In addition to the well established optical processes, especially in the last three areas, alternative systems based on inertial navigation (IMUs) are being used in-creasingly, because they do not rely on external cameras and thus limit the area of movement considerably less.
Fast evolving technical progress in the manufacturing of such IMUs allows building small sensors, wearable on the body which can transfer movements to a computer. The development of applying inertial systems to a motion capture context, however, is still at an early state. Problems like drift can currently only be minimized by adding additional hardware for correcting the read data.
In the following master thesis an IMU based motion capture system is designed and constructed. This contains the assembly of the hardware components as well as processing of the received movement data on the software side and their application to a 3D model.
This thesis explores the possibilities of probabilistic process modelling for the Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) systems in order to predict the behaviour of the users present in the CSCW system. Toward this objective applicability, advantages, limitations and challenges of probabilistic modelling are excavated in context of CSCW systems. Finally, as a primary goal seven models are created and examined to show the feasibilities of probabilistic process discovery and predictions of the users behaviour in CSCW systems.
Natural pest control and pollination are important ecosystem services for agriculture. They can be supported by organic farming and by seminatural habitats at the local and landscape scale.
The potential of seminatural habitats to support predatory flies (chapters 2 and 3) and bees(chapter 7) at the local and landscape scale was investigated in seminatural habitats. Predatory flies were more abundant in woody habitats and positively related to landscape complexity. The diversity and the abundance of honey and wild bees were positively related to the supply of flowers offered in the seminatural habitats.
The influence of organic farming, adjacent seminatural habitats and landscape complexity on pest control (chapter 4) and pollination (chapter 6) was investigated in 18 pumpkin fields. Organic farming lacked strong effects both on the pest control and on the pollination of pumpkin.
Pest control is best supported at the local scale by the flower abundance in the adjacent habitat. The flower supply positively affected the density of natural enemies and tended to reduce aphid densities in pumpkin fields.
Pumpkin provides a striking example for a dominant role of wild pollinators for pollination success, because bumble bees are the key pollinators of pumpkin in Germany, despite a higher visitation frequency of honey bees. Pollination is best supported by landscape complexity. Bumble bee visits and as a result pollen delivery in pumpkin were negatively related to the dominance of agricultural land in the surrounding landscape.
The influence of aphid density (chapter 8) and pollination (chapter 5) on pumpkin yield was evaluated. Pumpkin yields were not affected by aphid densities observed in the pumpkin fields and not limited by pollination at the current levels of bee visitation.
In conclusion, especially seminatural habitats, that provide diverse, continuous floral resources, are important for natural enemies and pollinators. A sufficient proportion of different seminatural habitat types in agricultural landscapes should be maintained and restored. Thereby natural enemies such as predatory flies, wild pollinators such as bumble bees, and the pest control and pollination provided by them can be supported.
The implementation of physiological indicators reflecting the response of organisms to changes in their environment is assumed to provide potential benefits for ecological studies. By analysing the physiological condition of organisms in freshwater ecological studies rather than their ultimate effects, physiological indicators can contribute to a faster assessment of effects than using traditional ecological indicators, such as the evaluation of the benthic community structure or the determination of the reproductive success of organisms. This can increase the effectiveness of environmental health assessment and experimental ecology. In this respect the thesis focuses on physiological measures characterizing the energetic condition and energy consumption (the concentration of energy storage compounds, the adenylate energy charge, the energy consumption in vivo), as well as individual growth (RNA:DNA ratio) of organisms. Although these sub-individual indicators are commonly applied in marine ecology and more recently in ecotoxicology, they have been rarely applied in freshwater ecology to date. With respect to an increased use of physiological indicators in freshwater ecological studies, the objectives of the present thesis are twofold. First, it highlights the potential of assessing the individual fitness by means of physiological indicators in freshwater ecological studies. For that reason, Chapter 2 provides the basic assumptions as well as the theoretical and methodological fundamentals necessary for the application of physiological indicators within freshwater ecology and, furthermore, points out their applicability by several case studies. As second objective, the thesis addresses selected ecophysiological aspects of native and non-native freshwater amphipods, which are considered suitable candidates for the determination of physiological indicators in ecological studies due to their function as keystone species within aquatic habitats. The studies presented in Chapters 3−5 of the thesis provide information on (i) species- and sex-specific seasonal variations within the energetic condition of natural Gammarus populations (G. fossarum, G. pulex), (ii) differences in metabolic activity and behaviour between different amphipod species (G fossarum, G. roeselii and D. villosus), as well as (iii) the direct effects of ambient ammonia on the physiology and behaviour of D. villosus. The fundamental conclusions drawn from the conducted field and laboratory studies, as well as their relevance and general implications for the application of physiological indicators in freshwater ecological research are discussed in Chapter 6.
This thesis proposes the use of MSR (Mining Software Repositories) techniques to identify software developers with exclusive expertise about specific APIs and programming domains in software repositories. A pilot Tool for finding such
“Islands of Knowledge” in Node.js projects is presented and applied in a case study to the 180 most popular npm packages. It is found that on average each package has 2.3 Islands of Knowledge, which is possibly explained by the finding that npm packages tend to have only one main contributor. In a survey, the maintainers of 50 packages are contacted and asked for opinions on the results produced by the Tool. Together with their responses, this thesis reports on experiences made with the pilot Tool and how future iterations could produce even more accurate statements about programming expertise distribution in developer teams.
Hintergrund: Veränderte gesetzliche Rahmenbedingungen in der stationären Altenhilfe, die demografische Entwicklung mit dem steigenden Bedarf an Pflegekräften einerseits und die Tatsache, dass immer weniger Menschen aufgrund des Images des Berufes und der Arbeitsbedingungen in der Pflege tätig sein wollen andererseits, machen es notwendig neue Wege zu suchen. Die Träger im Sozial- und Gesundheitswesen sind gefordert, Konzepte zu entwickeln, die ihre Wirtschaftlichkeit sichern, gleichzeitig aber auch den Belastungen und der Unzufriedenheit von Mitarbeitenden entgegenwirken. Es braucht Gestaltungsräume, um Lösungen im Konflikt zwischen Anspruch und Machbarkeit zu finden und so dem alltäglichen Stress, der Mitarbeiterfluktuation und dem drohenden Leistungsabfall entgegenzuwirken. Durch das Praxisprojekt eines sozial-karitativen Trägers zur Implementierung einer ´Konstruktiven Konfliktkultur´ in einer stationären Altenhilfeeinrichtung sollte eine Organisationskultur geschaffen werden, in der Konflikte offen angesprochen werden, eine Offenheit für Veränderungsprozesse entsteht, Belastungen reduziert und die Mitarbeitenden an die Organisation gebunden werden. Dazu wurden drei pädagogische Interventionen entwickelt, durch die die Mitarbeitenden und die Führungskräfte in ihrer Konfliktfähigkeit geschult werden sollten. Methode: Die wissenschaftliche Begleitung dieses Praxisprojektes fand als Evaluationsstudie statt. Zu drei Erhebungszeitpunkten wurde eine repräsentative Mitarbeitergruppe dieser Einrichtung zu den Themen Konflikterleben, Führungsverhalten, Macht/ Regeln und Veränderungen durch qualitative Leitfadeninterviews befragt. Die Auswertung und Analyse der Daten erfolgte im Sinne der qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse nach Mayring und floss ein in eine formative Prozessevaluation der einzelnen Interventionen und einer summativen Effektevaluation zu Bewertung der Zielerreichung des Projektes. Ergebnis: Die einzelnen Interventionen des Projektes konnten nicht dazu beitragen, dass eine ´Konstruktiven Konfliktkultur´ nachhaltig entwickelt werden konnte. Zwar gab es in der Bewusstseinsspanne des Projektes einen expliziten Wissensgewinn, jedoch mehr bei den Führungskräften als bei den Mitarbeitenden. Die Führungskräfte sahen im Projekt einen Gewinn, für einen Teil der Mitarbeitenden war es sogar Zeitverschwendung. Anhand der Ergebnisse lassen sich drei Merkmale herauskristallisieren, die kennzeichnend sind für die zugrundeliegenden Denk-, Urteils-, und Handlungsstrukturen in sozialen Organisationen im Umgang mit Konflikten: Konflikte sind nicht wahrnehmbare Konstrukte der Alltagswelt. Sie manifestieren sich aufgrund fehlender Legitimation in Überforderung und eine ´Konstruktiven Konfliktkultur´ kann nicht auf das Wissen Einzelner aufbauen, sondern benötigt verbindliche Handlungsstrukturen für alle Organisationsmitglieder gleichermaßen. Ergebnisinterpretation: Durch die Einbeziehung wissenssoziologischer und konfliktsoziologischer Theorien und deren Einordnung in Institutionen – und Organisationstheorien konnten die Ergebnisse diskutiert und neue Erkenntnisse über Konflikte in Organisationen, die sich in drei Spannungsfeldern zeigen, gewonnen werden. Die Spannungsfelder bewegen sich zwischen dem Konflikt als nicht-wahrnehmbarem Alltagsphänomen auf der einen Seite und einer manifestierten Belastung auf der anderen Seite, dem Gewohnheitswissen im alltäglichen Umgang einerseits und einem fehlenden Handlungswissen andererseits, einer funktional-positiven Sicht hier und einer dysfunktional-negativen Sicht dort. Anhand dieser Spannungsfelder kann die Konfliktmentalität und ihre Entstehung und auch die Möglichkeit ihrer Veränderbarkeit reflektiert und können Erfolgsfaktoren für die Implementierung einer ´Konstruktiven Konfliktkultur´ entwickelt werden.
Schlussfolgerung: Wissen, Legitimation und Institutionalisierung und die Stärkung der Wahrnehmungen sind der Schlüssel für die Veränderung der Konfliktmentalität in sozialen Organisationen. Nachhaltigkeit erhält die Thematik aber erst, wenn alle Organisationsmitglieder eine gewisse Handlungsnotwendigkeit für sich erkennen. Aktuell steht die Organisationsentwicklung für den expliziten Veränderungswillen von Management, der jedoch auf ein gewisses Beharrungsvermögen von Mitarbeitenden trifft.
Die Forschung im Bereich der modellbasierten Objekterkennung und Objektlokalisierung hat eine vielversprechende Zukunft, insbesondere die Gebäudeerkennung bietet vielfaltige Anwendungsmöglichkeiten. Die Bestimmung der Position und der Orientierung des Beobachters relativ zu einem Gebäude ist ein zentraler Bestandteil der Gebäudeerkennung.
Kern dieser Arbeit ist es, ein System zur modellbasierten Poseschätzung zu entwickeln, das unabhängig von der Anwendungsdomäne agiert. Als Anwendungsdomäne wird die modellbasierte Poseschätzung bei Gebäudeaufnahmen gewählt. Vorbereitend für die Poseschätzung bei Gebäudeaufnahmen wird die modellbasierte Erkennung von Dominosteinen und Pokerkarten realisiert. Eine anwendungsunabhängige Kontrollstrategie interpretiert anwendungsspezifische Modelle, um diese im Bild sowohl zu lokalisieren als auch die Pose mit Hilfe dieser Modelle zu bestimmen. Es wird explizit repräsentiertes Modellwissen verwendet, sodass Modellbestandteilen Bildmerkmale zugeordnet werden können. Diese Korrespondenzen ermöglichen die Kamerapose aus einer monokularen Aufnahme zurückzugewinnen. Das Verfahren ist unabhängig vom Anwendungsfall und kann auch mit Modellen anderer rigider Objekte umgehen, falls diese der definierten Modellrepräsentation entsprechen. Die Bestimmung der Pose eines Modells aus einem einzigen Bild, das Störungen und Verdeckungen aufweisen kann, erfordert einen systematischen Vergleich des Modells mit Bilddaten. Quantitative und qualitative Evaluationen belegen die Genauigkeit der bestimmten Gebäudeposen.
In dieser Arbeit wird zudem ein halbautomatisches Verfahren zur Generierung eines Gebäudemodells vorgestellt. Das verwendete Gebäudemodell, das sowohl semantisches als auch geometrisches Wissen beinhaltet, den Aufgaben der Objekterkennung und Poseschätzung genügt und sich dennoch an den bestehenden Normen orientiert, ist Voraussetzung für das Poseschätzverfahren. Leitgedanke der Repräsentationsform des Modells ist, dass sie für Menschen interpretierbar bleibt. Es wurde ein halbautomatischer Ansatz gewählt, da die automatische Umsetzung dieses Verfahrens schwer die nötige Präzision erzielen kann. Das entwickelte Verfahren erreicht zum einen die nötige Präzision zur Poseschätzung und reduziert zum anderen die Nutzerinteraktionen auf ein Minimum. Eine qualitative Evaluation belegt die erzielte Präzision bei der Generierung des Gebäudemodells.
Redaktionelle Korrektur betreffend die Vierzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung für die Prüfung im Zwei-Fach-Bachelorstudiengang an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Satzung der örtlichen Studierendenschaft an der Universität Koblenz-Landau, Campus Koblenz
Sechste Ordnung zur Änderung der Ordnung für die Prüfung im Bachelorstudiengang Umweltwissenschaften und in den Masterstudiengängen Umweltwissenschaften / Environmental Sciences und Ecotoxicology an der Universität Koblenz-Landau, Campus Landau
Zwanzigste Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung
für die Prüfung im lehramtsbezogenen Bachelorstudiengang
an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Zweite Ordnung zur Änderung der Ordnung für die Prüfung im Bachelorstudiengang und im Masterstudiengang BioGeoWissenschaften der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Fünfzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung für die Prüfung im Zwei-Fach-Bachelorstudiengang an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Sechste Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung für den Bachelorstudiengang und den Masterstudiengang „Sozial- und Kommunikationswissenschaften“ des Fachbereichs 6: Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaften an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Satzung zur Festsetzung der Normwerte für den Ausbildungsaufwand (Curricularnormwerte) der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Satzung zur Festsetzung von Zulassungszahlen an der Universität Koblenz-Landau für das Studienjahr 2017/2018
Neunzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung für die Prüfung im lehramtsbezogenen Bachelorstudiengang an der Universität Koblenz Landau
Siebzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung für die Prüfung in den Masterstudiengängen für das Lehramt an Grundschulen, das Lehramt an Realschulen plus, das Lehramt an Förderschulen sowie das Lehramt an Gymnasien an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Sechzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Ordnung für die Prüfung im lehramtsbezogenen Zertifikatsstudiengang (Erweiterungsprüfung) an der Universität Koblenz Landau
Vierzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung für die Prüfung im Zwei-Fach-Bachelorstudiengang an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Ordnung zur Änderung der Einschreibeordnung für die Universität Koblenz-Landau
Achte Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung für die Prüfung im lehramtsbezogenen Bachelorstudiengang Berufsbildende Schulen an der Universität Koblenz-Landau, der Hochschule Koblenz und der Philosophisch-Theologischen Hochschule Vallendar
Siebte Ordnung zur Änderung der Ordnung für die
Prüfung im Masterstudiengang Lehramt an berufsbildenden Schulen an der Universität Koblenz-Landau, der Hochschule Koblenz und der Philosophisch-Theologischen Hochschule Vallendar
Beitragsordnung der Studierendenschaft der Universität Koblenz-Landau, Campus Landau
Erste Ordnung zur Änderung der Promotionsordnung des Fachbereiches 3: Mathematik / Naturwissenschaften der Universität Koblenz–Landau
Prüfungsordnung für den Bachelorstudiengang „Mensch und Umwelt: Psychologie, Kommunikation, Ökonomie“ an der Universität Koblenz-Landau, Campus Landau
Sechzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung für die Prüfung im lehramtsbezogenen Bachelorstudiengang an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Fünfzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung für die Prüfung in den Masterstudiengängen für das Lehramt an Grundschulen, das Lehramt an Realschulen plus, das Lehramt an Förderschulen sowie das Lehramt an Gymnasien an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Vierzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Ordnung für die Prüfung im lehramtsbezogenen Zertifikatsstudiengang (Erweiterungsprüfung) an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Redaktionelle Korrektur betreffend die Ordnung zur
Änderung der Einschreibeordnung für die Universität
Koblenz-Landau
Ordnung zur Änderung der Beitragsordnung des
Studierendenwerks Koblenz
Ordnung zur Aufhebung der Prüfungsordnung für
den Bachelorstudiengang Anglistik und Medienmanagement
/ English Studies and Media Management
an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Achtzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung
für die Prüfung im lehramtsbezogenen Bachelorstudiengang an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Sechzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung
für die Prüfung in den Masterstudiengängen
für das Lehramt an Grundschulen, das Lehramt
an Realschulen plus, das Lehramt an Förderschulen
sowie das Lehramt an Gymnasien an der Universität
Koblenz-Landau
Fünfzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Ordnung für
die Prüfung im lehramtsbezogenen Zertifikatsstudiengang
(Erweiterungsprüfung) an der Universität
Koblenz-Landau
Dreizehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung
für die Prüfung im Zwei-Fach-Bachelorstudiengang
an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Zweite Ordnung zur Änderung der Gemeinsamen
Prüfungsordnung für die Bachelor- und Masterstudiengänge
des Fachbereichs Informatik an der Universität
Koblenz-Landau
Fünfte Ordnung zur Änderung der Ordnung für die
Prüfung im Bachelorstudiengang Umweltwissenschaften
und in den Masterstudiengängen Umweltwissenschaften
/ Environmental Sciences und
Ecotoxicology an der Universität Koblenz-Landau,
Campus Landau
Erste Ordnung zur Änderung der Gemeinsamen
Prüfungsordnung für den Bachelorstudiengang
„Mathematische Modellierung“ und den Masterstudiengang
„Mathematical Modeling of Complex Systems“
an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Erste Ordnung zur Änderung der Gemeinsamen
Prüfungsordnung für den Bachelorstudiengang
„Angewandte Naturwissenschaften“ und den Masterstudiengang
„Chemie und Physik funktionaler
Materialien“ an der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Zweite Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung
für Studierende des Bachelorstudiengangs
„Pädagogik“ (B.A.) und des Masterstudiengangs
„Erziehungswissenschaft mit dem Schwerpunkt
Forschung und Entwicklung in Organisationen“
(M.A.) des Fachbereichs 1: Bildungswissenschaften
an der Universität Koblenz-Landau, Campus Koblenz
Wahlordnung der örtlichen Studierendenschaft
der Universität Koblenz-Landau, Campus Landau
Ordnung zur Änderung der Einschreibeordnung für
die Universität Koblenz-Landau
Promotionsordnung des Fachbereichs 5: Erziehungswissenschaften
der Universität Koblenz-Landau
Erste Ordnung zur Änderung der Promotionsordnung
des Fachbereiches 6: Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaften
der Universität Koblenz–Landau
Änderungssatzung zur Satzung über die Festsetzung
von Zulassungszahlen an der Universität Koblenz-
Landau für das Studienjahr 2016/2017
Erste Ordnung zur Änderung der Ordnung für die
Eignungsprüfung Musik an der Universität Koblenz-
Landau
Siebzehnte Ordnung zur Änderung der Prüfungsordnung
für die Prüfung im lehramtsbezogenen Bachelorstudiengang
an der Universität Koblenz-
Landau
Mapping ORM to TGraph
(2017)
Object Role Modeling (ORM) is a semantic modeling language used to describe objects and their relations amongst each other. Both objects and relations may be subject to rules or ORM constraints.
TGraphs are ordered, attributed, typed and directed graphs. The type of a TGraph and its components, the edges and vertices, is defined using the schema language graph UML (grUML), a profiled version of UML class diagrams. The goal of this thesis is to map ORM schemas to grUML schemas in order to be able to represent ORM schema instances as TGraphs.
Up to this point, the preferred representation for ORM schema instances is in form of relational tables. Though mappings from ORM schemas to relational schemas exist, those publicly available do not support most of the constraints ORM has to offer.
Constraints can be added to grUML schemas using the TGraph query language GReQL, which can efficiently check whether a TGraph validates the constraint or not. The graph library JGraLab provides efficient implementations of TGraphs and their query language GReQL and supports the generation of grUML schemas.
The first goal of this work is to perform a complete mapping from ORM schemas to grUML schemas, using GReQL to sepcify constraints. The second goal is to represent ORM instances in form of TGraphs.
This work gives an overview of ORM, TGraphs, grUML and GReQL and the theoretical mapping from ORM schemas to grUML schemas. It also describes the implementation of this mapping, deals with the representation of ORM schema instances as TGraphs and the question how grUML constraints can be validated.
The Web contains some extremely valuable information; however, often poor quality, inaccurate, irrelevant or fraudulent information can also be found. With the increasing amount of data available, it is becoming more and more difficult to distinguish truth from speculation on the Web. One of the most, if not the most, important criterion used to evaluate data credibility is the information source, i.e., the data origin. Trust in the information source is a valuable currency users have to evaluate such data. Data popularity, recency (or the time of validity), reliability, or vagueness ascribed to the data may also help users to judge the validity and appropriateness of information sources. We call this knowledge derived from the data the provenance of the data. Provenance is an important aspect of the Web. It is essential in identifying the suitability, veracity, and reliability of information, and in deciding whether information is to be trusted, reused, or even integrated with other information sources. Therefore, models and frameworks for representing, managing, and using provenance in the realm of Semantic Web technologies and applications are critically required. This thesis highlights the benefits of the use of provenance in different Web applications and scenarios. In particular, it presents management frameworks for querying and reasoning in the Semantic Web with provenance, and presents a collection of Semantic Web tools that explore provenance information when ranking and updating caches of Web data. To begin, this thesis discusses a highly exible and generic approach to the treatment of provenance when querying RDF datasets. The approach re-uses existing RDF modeling possibilities in order to represent provenance. It extends SPARQL query processing in such a way that given a SPARQL query for data, one may request provenance without modifying it. The use of provenance within SPARQL queries helps users to understand how RDF facts arederived, i.e., it describes the data and the operations used to produce the derived facts. Turning to more expressive Semantic Web data models, an optimized algorithm for reasoning and debugging OWL ontologies with provenance is presented. Typical reasoning tasks over an expressive Description Logic (e.g., using tableau methods to perform consistency checking, instance checking, satisfiability checking, and so on) are in the worst case doubly exponential, and in practice are often likewise very expensive. With the algorithm described in this thesis, however, one can efficiently reason in OWL ontologies with provenance, i.e., provenance is efficiently combined and propagated within the reasoning process. Users can use the derived provenance information to judge the reliability of inferences and to find errors in the ontology. Next, this thesis tackles the problem of providing to Web users the right content at the right time. The challenge is to efficiently rank a stream of messages based on user preferences. Provenance is used to represent preferences, i.e., the user defines his preferences over the messages' popularity, recency, etc. This information is then aggregated to obtain a joint ranking. The aggregation problem is related to the problem of preference aggregation in Social Choice Theory. The traditional problem formulation of preference aggregation assumes a I fixed set of preference orders and a fixed set of domain elements (e.g. messages). This work, however, investigates how an aggregated preference order has to be updated when the domain is dynamic, i.e., the aggregation approach ranks messages 'on the y' as the message passes through the system. Consequently, this thesis presents computational approaches for online preference aggregation that handle the dynamic setting more efficiently than standard ones. Lastly, this thesis addresses the scenario of caching data from the Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud. Data on the LOD cloud changes frequently and applications relying on that data - by pre-fetching data from the Web and storing local copies of it in a cache - need to continually update their caches. In order to make best use of the resources (e.g., network bandwidth for fetching data, and computation time) available, it is vital to choose a good strategy to know when to fetch data from which data source. A strategy to cope with data changes is to check for provenance. Provenance information delivered by LOD sources can denote when the resource on the Web has been changed last. Linked Data applications can benefit from this piece of information since simply checking on it may help users decide which sources need to be updated. For this purpose, this work describes an investigation of the availability and reliability of provenance information in the Linked Data sources. Another strategy for capturing data changes is to exploit provenance in a time-dependent function. Such a function should measure the frequency of the changes of LOD sources. This work describes, therefore, an approach to the analysis of data dynamics, i.e., the analysis of the change behavior of Linked Data sources over time, followed by the investigation of different scheduling update strategies to keep local LOD caches up-to-date. This thesis aims to prove the importance and benefits of the use of provenance in different Web applications and scenarios. The exibility of the approaches presented, combined with their high scalability, make this thesis a possible building block for the Semantic Web proof layer cake - the layer of provenance knowledge.
With global and distributed project teams being increasingly common Collaborative Project Management is becoming the prevalent paradigm for the work in most organisations. Software has for many years been one of the most used tools for supporting Project Management and with the focus on Collaborative Project Management and accompanied by the emergence of Enterprise Collaboration Systems (ECS), Collaborative Project Management Software (CPMS) is gaining increased attention. This thesis examines the capabilities of CPMS for the long-term management of information which not only includes the management of files within these systems, but the management of all types of digital business documents, particularly social business documents. Previous research shows that social content in collaboration software is often poorly managed which poses challenges to meeting performance and conformance objectives in a business. Based on literature research, requirements for the long-term management of information in CPMS are defined and 7 CPMS tools are analysed regarding the content they contain and the functionalities for the long-term management of this content they offer. The study shows that CPMS by and large are not able to meet the long-term information management needs of an organisation on their own and that only the tools geared towards enterprise customers have sufficient capabilities to support the implementation of an Enterprise Information Management strategy.
This thesis presents two methods for the computation of global illumination. The first is an extension of Reflective Shadow Maps with an additional shadow test in order to handle occlusion. The second method is a novel, bidirectional Light-Injection approach. Rays originating from the light source are traced through the scene and stored inside the shafts of the Linespace datastructure. These shafts are a discretization of the possible spatial directions. The Linespaces are embedded in a Uniform Grid. When retrieving this pre-calculated lightning information no traversal of datastructures and no additional indirection is necessary in the best-case scenario. This reduces computation time and variance compared to Pathtracing. Areas that are mostly lit indirectly and glas profit the most from this. However, the result is only approximative in nature and produces visible artifacts.
This bachelor thesis examines methods of Social Network Analysis in the context of in-house collaboration platforms and gives an overview of appropriate metrics based on findings in literature. Within this literature analysis advantages in analyzing these enterprise social networks for companies are pointed out. Also possible problems, for example relating to data protection, will be explained. Based on dynamical long-term analysis of the network of UniConnect it was detected, that measures of centrality show the connectedness of an actor. These measures allow drawing conclusions concerning position and function of the employee in the company. Furthermore the complexity of the network can be determined through clique analysis. By viewing at the gradual development of the network, it is possible to identify persons, who are strongly interconnected within a short period of time. These employees have strategic importance relating to knowledge management and the dissemination of information within the company.
Key mechanisms for the release of metal(loid)s from a construction material in hydraulic engineering
(2017)
Hydraulic engineering and thus construction materials are necessary to enable the navigability of water ways. Since, a variety of natural as well as artificial materials are used, this materials are world wide tested on a potential release of dangerous substances to prevent adverse effects on the environment. To determine the potential release, it is important to identify and to understand key mechanisms which are decisive for the release of hazardous substances. A limited correlation between the conditions used in regulatory tests and those found in environmental systems is given and hence, often the significance of results from standardised tests on construction materials is questioned, since they are not designed to mimic environmental conditions.
In Germany industrial by-products are used as armour stones in hydraulic engineering. Especially the by-product copper slag is used during the last 40 years for the construction of embankments, groynes and coastal protection. On the one hand, this material has a high density and natural resources (landscape) are protected. One the other hand, the material contains high quantities of metal(loid)s. Therefore the copper slag (product name: iron silicate stones) is very suitable as test material. Metal(loid)s examined were As, Sb and Mo as representatives for (hydr)oxide forming elements and Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb and Zn were studied as representatives for elements forming cations during the release.
Questions addressed in this Thesis were: (i) can we transfer the results from batch experiments to construction scenarios under the prevalent environmental conditions, (ii) which long-term trends exist for the release of metal(loid)s from copper slags and (iii) how environmental conditions influence the leaching of metal(loid)s from water construction materials?
To answer the first question the surface depending release of the metal(loid)s from the construction materials was examined. Therefore, batch leaching experiments with different particle sizes and a constant liquid/solid ratio were performed. In a second step a comparison between different methods for the determination of the specific surface area of armour stones with a 3D laser scanning method as a reference were performed. In a last step it was possible to show that via a roughness factor the results of the specific surface area from small stones, measured with gas adsorption, can be connected with the results from armour stones, determined with an aluminium foil method. Based on calculations of the specific surface area, it was possible to significantly improve catchment scale calculation about the release of metal(loid)s and to evaluate a potential impact of construction materials in hydraulic engineering on the water chemistry of rivers and streams.
To answer the second question long-term leaching diffuse gradient in thin films supported experiments were performed for half a year. Diffuse gradients in thin films (DGT) is an in situ method to passive sample metal(loid)s in water, sediments and soils. They were used as a sink for metal(loid)s in the eluate to provide solution equilibriums. Thus the exchange of the eluent, which is performed normally in long-term experiments, was superfluous and long-term effects under undisturbed conditions were studied. The long-term leaching experiments with DGT have proven to be capable (i) to differentiate between the depletion of the material surface and the solution equilibriums and (ii) to study sorption processes with or without a further release of the analytes. This means for the practically relevant test material copper slag that: (i) the cations Cd, Co, Cu, Ni and Pb are confirmed to be released from the slag over the whole time period of six months, (ii) a surface depletion of Zn was detected, and (iii) that the (hydr)oxide forming elements As, Mo and Sb were released from the slag over the hole periods of six months but the release was masked by adsorption to Fe-oxide colloids, which were formed during the leaching experiments. It was confirmed, that sulphide minerals are the main source for long-term release of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Mo.
To answer the third question short-term leaching experiments simulating environmental conditions in hydraulic engineering were performed. One factor is the salinity. The influence of this parameter was tested in batch experiments with sea salt solution (30 g/l), river Rhine water, ultra pure water and in addition with different NaCl concentration (5, 10, 20 and 30 g/l). In general, the ionic strength is an important factor for the metal(loid) release but the composition of the water (e.g. the HCO3- content) may superimpose this effect. Therefore, the concentrations of the metal(loid)s in the experiments with ultra-pure water spiked with sea salt or native river water and the ultra-pure water spiked with NaCl were significantly different. In a second experiment the influence of the environmental parameters and the interactions between the environmental parameters pH (4–10), sediment content (0 g–3.75 g), temperature (4 °C–36 °C) and ionic strength (0 g/l–30 g/l NaCl) on the release of metal(loid)s from the test material was examined. The statistical Design of Experiments (DoE) was used to study the influence of these factors as well as their interactions. All studied factors may impact the release of metal(loid)s from the test material to the eluent, whereas the release and the partitioning between sediment and eluate of metal(loid)s was impacted by interactions between the studied factors. The main processes were sorption, complexation, solubility, buffering and ion exchange. In addition, by separating the sediment from the slag after the experiments by magnetic separation, the enrichment of metal(loid)s in the sediment was visible. Thus, the sediment was the most important factor for the release of the metal(loid)s, via pH, temperature and ionic strength, because the sediment acted as a sink.
The presence of anthropogenic chemicals in the natural environment may impact both habitats and human use of natural resources. In particular the contamination of aquatic resources by organic compounds used as pharmaceuticals or household chemicals has become evident. The newly identified environmental pollutants, also known as micropollutants, often have i) unknown ecotoxicological impacts, ii) unknown partitioning mechanisms, e.g. sorption to sediments, and iii) limited regulation to control their emission. Furthermore, like any compound, micropollutants can be transformed while in the environmental matrix to unknown transformation products (TPs), which add to the number of unknown chemicals to consider and thus increase the complexity of risk management. Transformation is at the same time a natural mechanism for the removal of anthropogenic compounds, either by complete degradation (mineralisation) or to innocuous TPs. However, how transformation occurs in real-world conditions is still largely unknown. During the transport of micropollutants from household wastewater to surface water, a large amount of transformation can occur during wastewater treatment—specifically during biological nitrifying–denitrifying treatment processes. The thesis considers the systematic optimisation of laboratory investigative techniques, application of sensitive mass-spectrometry-based analysis techniques and the monitoring of full-scale wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) to elucidate transformation processes of five known micropollutants.
The first of the five compounds investigated was the antibiotic trimethoprim. Incubation experiments were conducted at different analyte spike concentrations and different sludge to wastewater ratios. Using high-resolution mass spectrometry, a total of six TPs were identified from trimethoprim. The types of TPs formed was clearly influenced by the spike concentration. To the best of our knowledge, such impacts have not been previously described in the literature. Beginning from the lower spike concentration, a relatively stable final TP was formed (2,4-diaminopyrimidine-5-carboxylic acid, DAPC), which could account for almost all of the transformed trimethoprim quantity. The results were compared to the process in a reference reactor. Both by the detection of TPs (e.g., DAPC) and by modelling the removal kinetics, it could be concluded that only experimental results at the low spike concentrations mirrored the real reactor. The limits of using elevated spike concentrations in incubation experiments could thus be shown.
Three phenolic micropollutants, the antiseptic ortho-phenylphenol (OPP), the plastics additive bisphenol A (BPA) and the psychoactive drug dextrorphan were investigated with regard to the formation of potentially toxic, nitrophenolic TPs. Nitrite is an intermediate in the nitrification– denitrification process occurring in activated sludge and was found to cause nitration of these phenols. To elucidate the processes, incubation experiments were conducted in purified water in the presence of nitrite with OPP as the test substance. The reactive species HNO2, N2O3 and the radicals ·NO and ·NO2 were likely involved as indicated by scavenger experiments. In conditions found at WWTPs the wastewater is usually at neutral pH, and nitrite, being an intermediate, usually has a low concentration. By conducting incubation experiments inoculated with sludge from a conventional WWTP, it was found that the three phenolic micropollutants, OPP, BPA and dextrorphan were quickly transformed to biological TPs. Nitrophenolic TPs were only formed after artificial increase of the nitrite concentration or lowering of the pH. However, nitrophenolic-TPs can be formed as sample preparation artefacts through acidification or freezing for preservation, creating optimal conditions for the reaction to take place.
The final micropollutant to be studied was the pain-reliever diclofenac, a micropollutant on the EU-watch list due to ecotoxicological effects on rainbow trout. The transformation was compared in two different treatment systems, one employing a reactor with suspended carriers as a biofilm growth surface, while the other system employed conventional activated sludge. In the biofilm-based system, the pathway was found to produce many TPs each at relatively low concentration, many of which were intermediate TPs that were further degraded to unknown tertiary TPs. In the conventional activated sludge system some of the same reactions took place but all at much slower rates. The main difference between the two systems was due to different reaction rates rather than different transformation pathways. The municipal WWTPs were monitored to verify these results. In the biofilm system, a 10-day monitoring campaign confirmed an 88% removal of diclofenac and the formation of the same TPs as those observed in the laboratory experiments. The proposed environmental quality standard of 0.05 μg/L might thus be met without the need for additional treatment processes such as activated carbon filtration or ozonation.
The extensive literature in the data visualization field indicates that the process of creating efficient data visualizations requires the data designer to have a large set of skills from different fields (such as computer science, user experience, and business expertise). However, there is a lack of guidance about the visualization process itself. This thesis aims to investigate the different processes for creating data visualizations and develop an integrated framework to guide the process of creating data visualizations that enable the user to create more useful and usable data visualizations. Firstly, existing frameworks in the literature will be identified, analyzed and compared. During this analysis, eight views of the visualization process are developed. These views represent the set of activities which should be done in the visualization process. Then, a preliminary integrated framework is developed based on an analysis of these findings. This new integrated framework is tested in the field of Social Collaboration Analytics on an example from the UniConnect platform. Lastly, the integrated framework is refined and improved based on the results of testing with the help of diagrams, visualizations and textual description. The results show that the visualization process is not a waterfall type. It is the iterative methodology with the certain phases of work, demonstrating how to address the eight views with different levels of stakeholder involvement. The findings are the basis for a visualization process which can be used in future work to develop the fully functional methodology.
The Internet of Things (IoT) recently developed from the far-away vision of ubiquitous computing into very tangible endeavors in politics and economy, implemented in expensive preparedness programs. Experts predict considerable changes in business models that need to be addressed by organizations in order to respond to competition. Although there is a need to develop strategies for upcoming transformations, organizational change literature did not turn to the specific change related to the new technology yet. This work aims at investigating IoT-related organizational change by identifying and classifying different change types. It therefore combines the methodological approach of grounded theory with a discussion and classification of identified change informed by a structured literature review of organizational change literature. This includes a meta-analysis of case studies using a qualitative, exploratory coding approach to identify categories of organizational change related to the introduction of IoT. Furthermore a comparison of the identified categories to former technology-related change is provided using the example of Electronic Business (e-business), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems. As a main result, this work develops a comprehensive model of IoT-related business change. The model presents two main themes of change indicating that personal smart things will transform businesses by means of using more personal devices, suggesting and scheduling actions of their users, and trying to avoid hazards. At the same time, the availability of information in organizations will further increase to a state where information is available ubiquitously. This will ultimately enable accessing real time information about objects and persons anytime and from any place. As a secondary result, this work gives an overview on concepts of technology-related organizational change in academic literature.
Diese Arbeit kombiniert zwei Themengebiete, welche in unserer Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft immer präsenter und aktueller werden. Das erste Thema beinhaltet die Nachhaltigkeit, welche sich in dieser Arbeit in die drei Säulen Ökologie, Ökonomie und Soziales untergliedert. Die erste Säule, Ökologie, beschäftigt sich hauptsächlich mit der Bekämpfung von Umweltproblemen und dem nachhaltigen Erhalt der Natur. Der Bereich Ökonomie befasst sich damit, die Ressourcen nachhaltig zu nutzen, um ein langfristiges Erzielen von wirtschaftlichen Erträgen zu gewährleisten. Die letzte Säule hat den Zweck die Soziale Nachhaltigkeit zu fördern, indem der gesellschaftliche Zusammenhalt gesichert und die Chance auf Arbeit ermöglicht wird, um gleichzeitig für gute Arbeitsbedingungen zu sorgen. Alle drei Säulen sind daher auch für Unternehmen relevant und sollten von diesen stetig beachtet werden, um eine sogenannte unternehmerische Nachhaltigkeit umzusetzen. Zur Unterstützung dieser Umsetzung, soll hier das zweite Thema hinzugezogen werden, das sogenannte Internet of Things. Das Internet of Things gewinnt, wie auch das Thema Nachhaltigkeit, zunehmend an Bedeutung und bietet viele Vorteile zur Unterstützung nachhaltiger Unternehmen. Dabei sollen immer mehr Geräte zu intelligenten Geräten gewandelt werden um eine Integration in ein Informationsnetzwerk zu gewährleisten. Dort können gesammelte Daten sinnvoll analysiert und genutzt werden, wodurch viele Bereiche effizienter gestaltet und viele Handlungen erleichtert werden können.
Aufbauend auf diesen zwei Themengebiete werden, im weiteren Verlauf dieser Arbeit, IoT- Technologien vorgestellt, die der Unterstützung, in den Bereichen Ökologie, Ökonomie und Soziales, von Unternehmen dienen. Zu den aufgezeigten Technologien werden anschließend Beispiele präsentiert und, wenn vorhanden, auch die jeweiligen Anbieter.
Da eine Nutzung von IoT-Technologien nicht nur von Vorteil ist, sondern auch Herausforderungen mit sich bringt, werden diese abschließend aufgezeigt. Diesen Herausforderungen gilt es sich seitens der Unternehmen, der Gesellschaft und auch der Politik zu stellen, um eine effiziente Nutzung zu ermöglichen.
The output of eye tracking Web usability studies can be visualized to the analysts as screenshots of the Web pages with their gaze data. However, the screenshot visualizations are found to be corrupted whenever there are recorded fixations on fixed Web page elements on different scroll positions. The gaze data are not gathered on their fixated fixed elements; rather they are scattered on their recorded scroll positions. This problem has raised our attention to find an approach to link gaze data to their intended fixed elements and gather them in one position on the screenshot. The approach builds upon the concept of creating the screenshot during the recording session, where images of the viewport are captured on visited scroll positions and lastly stitched into one Web page screenshot. Additionally, the fixed elements in the Web page are identified and linked to their fixations. For the evaluation, we compared the interpretation of our enhanced screenshot against the video visualization, which overcomes the problem. The results revealed that both visualizations equally deliver accurate interpretations. However, interpreting the visualizations of eye tracking Web usability studies using the enhanced screenshots outperforms the video visualizations in terms of speed and it requires less temporal demands from the interpreters.
In the last few years the Internet of things has gained increased attention from authors as well as companies due to its innovation potential. The rising interest in the Internet of Things has also affected the logistics, which currently suffers from the effects of the globalization and the ever-increasing competitive pressure. Thus, there are efforts to discover how the logistics can profit from the use of IoT concepts, ideas and technologies to help it overcome its challenges. This research study focuses on the identification of these efforts and the corresponding research for logistics processes. For that purpose the researcher explored current literature referring to this topic. The final outcome of this paper is a structured overview of the identified IoT use-cases, their corresponding technologies and devices and finally their affected stakeholders. Whether the expectations regarding the IoT implementation in logistics processes are met, how companies can profit from these use-cases and which problems potentially arise by using IoT devices and technologies in logistics are answered at the end of this paper.
Identifikation und Analyse von Konfigurationen zwischenbetrieblicher Integration in der Möbelbranche
(2017)
In der Möbelbranche in Deutschland existieren seit mehreren Jahren branchenweite Bemühungen, zwischenbetriebliche Kooperationen durch organisatorische und technische Lösungen (z.B. Standardisierung von Austauschformaten) zu unterstützen. In einigen Branchensegmenten (vor allem Küche und Polster) konnten sich Infrastrukturen zur Integration etablieren, die von vielen Branchenteilnehmern akzeptiert und genutzt werden. Trotz dieser Entwicklung sind in den genannten Branchensegmenten überraschende Phänomene in jüngerer Vergangenheit zu beobachten: Mängel in der Prozessintegration zwischen Branchenakteuren, Unterschiede im Standardisierungsfortschritt zwischen den Branchensegmenten und die Entstehung unterschiedlicher Infrastrukturen zur zwischenbetrieblichen Integration. Bei näherer Betrachtung der beobachteten Phänomene offenbart sich ein hoch-komplexes Zusammenspiel der in der Möbelbranche agierenden Akteure auf drei unterschiedlichen Ebenen (institutionell, organisatorisch und technisch). Um die verantwortlichen Zusammenhänge zu verstehen, ist eine ganzheitliche Betrachtung relevanter Faktoren erforderlich. Dafür gibt es bislang nur wenige überzeugende Konzepte. Die Konfigurationsanalyse nach Lyytinen und Damsgaard betrachtet Unternehmensnetzwerke als Konfigurationen zwischenbetrieblicher Integration, die einem stabilen Muster von Kooperationsformen entsprechen. Sie ist insbesondere dafür geeignet, Unternehmensnetzwerke auf Branchenebene zu untersuchen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird die Konfigurationsanalyse mittels eines speziell dafür entwickelten bzw. angepassten Forschungsdesigns zum ersten Mal operationalisiert. Dazu wurden in 21 Interviews mit 19 Organisationen Daten zu Konfigurationen zwischenbetrieblicher Integration in zwei Branchensegmenten der Möbelbranche (Küche und Polster) in Deutschland erhoben, analysiert und Erklärungsansätze für die drei oben genannten Phänomene entwickelt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass komplexe Konstellationen von Brancheneigenschaften die existierenden Konfigurationen begründen. Insgesamt wurden vier Konfigurationstypen (Mittler, Branche, Dyade und Triade) identifiziert, die in 17 konkreten Konfigurationen zum Einsatz kommen (Mittler (4-mal), Branche (5-mal), Dyade (6-mal) und Triade (2-mal)). Die Ursachen für die beobachteten Phänomene sind vielfältig. Insbesondere sind bestimmte branchenbezogene Charakteristika (u.a. Produkteigenschaften),der Wettbewerb zwischen Akteursklassen und zuletzt die wirtschaftliche Überlegenheit des Handels gegenüber den Herstellern ausschlaggebend. Der Standardisierungsfortschritt in den Branchensegmenten und die zugrunde liegenden Infrastrukturen sind vor allem von dem betriebswirtschaftlichen Nutzenpotenzial abhängig, das ihnen jeweils zugeschrieben wird. Die Prozessintegration hingegen benötigt eine zentral steuernde Instanz zur erfolgreichen IOIS-Diffusion.
Die Erzählung Der Sandmann ist seit nun mehr zwei Jahrhunderten Bestandteil der deutschen Literaturhistorie. Als eines der bekanntesten Werke E.T.A. Hoffmanns hat es im Laufe der Zeit darüber hinaus seinen Platz unter anderem in der Oper, im Hörspiel und auch im Film gefunden. An dieser Stelle setzt die hier vorgelegte Arbeit an und untersucht Hoffmanns Novelle sowie eine filmische Umsetzung in Hinblick auf ihre (formalen und inhaltlichen) Eigenheiten. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist dabei die Beantwortung der Frage, ob die behandelten Motive als Leitmotive bezeichnet werden können, welche formalen Eigenheiten sie möglicherweise unterstützen und wie sich die Charakteristik der Erzählung inklusive der Motive für einen Film (beziehungsweise für ein Drehbuch) adaptieren lässt.
This thesis deals with the exploration of different interaction possibilities
for three-dimensional, virtual objects in a real environment. The focus lies
especially on interaction possibilities from new AR-technologies.
A playful prototype of an application for Microsofts HoloLens will be
designed and implemented. The prototype consists of three parts. The first
part is the scan-process of the real environment of the user. In the second
part the user can augment the real environment with three-dimensional,
virtual objects. In the third part the user is supposed to navigate a virtual
avatar through the real environment.
The interaction possibilities of the HoloLens like Gaze, Gesture and VoiceInput
will be evaluated in the following categories menu navigation, positioning
of three-dimensional objects in a real environment and controlling an
avatar.
This thesis presents a novel technique in computer graphics to simulate realtime
global illumination using path tracing. Path tracing is done with compute shaders on the graphics card (GPU) to perform rendering in a highly parallelized manner. To improve the overall performance of tracing rays, the Line Space is used as an acceleration data structure in different variations, resulting in better
empty space skipping. The Line Space saves scene information based on a previous voxelization in direction-dependent shafts and is generated and traversed on the GPU. With this procedure, indirect lighting and soft shadows can be computed in a physically correct way. Furthermore, using the Line Space, path tracing can be performed mostly independent of the complexity of the scene geometry with over 100 frames per second, which is truly real-time and much faster than using a comparable voxel grid. The image quality is not affected negatively by this technique and the shadow quality is in most cases much better compared to shadow-mapping.