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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 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.
This work deals with the migration of software systems towards the use of the character set defined in the Unicode standard. The work is performed as a case study on the document-management-system PROXESS. A conversion process will be designed that defines the working-steps of the migration for the entire system as well as an arbitrary decomposition of the system into individual modules. The working-steps for each module can be performed chronologically independent of each other to a great extend. For the conversion of the implementation, an approach of automatic recognition of usage patterns is applied. The approach aims at searching the abstract syntax tree for sequences of program instructions that can be assigned to a certain usage pattern. The usage pattern defines another sequence of instructions that acts as an sample solution for that usage pattern. The sample solution demonstrates the Unicode-based management of strings for that usage pattern. By applying a transformation rule, the original sequence of instructions is transferred to the sequence of instructions exposed by the sample solution of the related usage pattern. This mechanism is a starting point for the development of tools that perform this transformation automatically.
The annotation of digital media is no new area of research, instead it is widely investigated. There are many innovative ideas for creating the process of annotation. The most extensive segment of related work is about semi automatic annotation. One characteristic is common in the related work: None of them put the user in focus. If you want to build an interface, which is supporting and satsfying the user, you will have to do a user evaluation first. Whithin this thesis we want to analyze, which features an interface should or should not have to meet these requirements of support, user satisfaction and beeing intuitive. After collecting many ideas and arguing with a team of experts, we determined only a few of them. Different combination of these determined variables form the interfaces, we have to investigate in our usability study. The results of the usability leads to the assumption, that autocompletion and suggestion features supports the user. Furthermore coloring tags for grouping them into categories is not disturbing to the user, but has a tendency of being supportive. Same tendencies emerge for an interface consisting of two user interface elements. There is also an example given for the definition differences of being intuitive. This thesis leads to the concolusion that for reasons of user satisfaction and support it is allowed to differ from classical annotation interface features and to implement further usability studies in the section of annotation interfaces.
This paper originates from the FP6 project "Emergence in the Loop (EMIL)" which explores the emergence of norms in artificial societies. Part of work package 3 of this project is a simulator that allows for simulation experiments in different scenarios, one of which is collaborative writing. The agents in this still prototypical implementation are able to perform certain actions, such as writing short texts, submitting them to a central collection of texts (the "encyclopaedia") or adding their texts to texts formerly prepared by other agents. At the same time they are able to comment upon others' texts, for instance checking for correct spelling, for double entries in the encyclopaedia or for plagiarisms. Findings of this kind lead to reproaching the original authors of blamable texts. Under certain conditions blamable activities are no longer performed after some time.
This paper presents a method for the evolution of SHI ABoxes which is based on a compilation technique of the knowledge base. For this the ABox is regarded as an interpretation of the TBox which is close to a model. It is shown, that the ABox can be used for a semantically guided transformation resulting in an equisatisfiable knowledge base. We use the result of this transformation to effciently delete assertions from the ABox. Furthermore, insertion of assertions as well as repair of inconsistent ABoxes is addressed. For the computation of the necessary actions for deletion, insertion and repair, the E-KRHyper theorem prover is used.
This master thesis deals basically with the design and implementation of a path planning system based on rapidly exploring search trees for general-n-trailers. This is a probabilistic method that is characterized by a fast and uniform exploration. The method is well established, however, has been applied only to vehicles with simple kinematics to date. General-n-trailers represent a particular challenge as their controllability is limited. For this reason the focus of this thesis rests on the application of the mentioned procedure to general-n-trailers. In this context systematic correlations between the characteristics of general-n-trailers and the possibilities for the realization and application of the method are analyzed.
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic "user-friendly design of applications (apps)" on mobile devices, a subdomain of software-ergonomics. In the process, two applications are being analyzed with the aim of developing a solution on how support on a mobile device should be conducted. This study focuses primarily on appropriate gestures to coordinate the 'help function' on a mobile device. The study results show that the test persons request a customized help function, but reject an extensive help description, as this seems to be overwhelming for the user.
Polsearchine: Implementation of a policy-based search engine for regulating information flows
(2013)
Many search engines regulate Internet communication in some way. It is often difficult for end users to notice such regulation, as well as obtaining background information for it. Additionally, the regulation can usually be circumvented easily. This bachelor thesis presents the prototypical metasearch engine "Polsearchine" for addressing these weaknesses. Its regulation is established through InFO, a model for regulating information flows developed by Kasten and Scherp. More precisely, the extension for regulating search engines SEFCO is being used. For retrieving search results, Polsearchine uses an external search engine API. The API can be interchanged easily to make this metasearch engine independent from one specific API.