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ERP market analysis
(2013)
Der aktuelle ERP Markt wird dominiert von den fünf größten Anbietern SAP, Oracle, Microsoft, Infor und Sage. Da der Markt und die angebotenen Lösungen vielfältig sind, bedarf es einer fundierten Analyse der Systeme. Die Arbeit beleuchtet dabei anhand ausgesuchter Literatur und Kennzahlen der verschiedenen Unternehmen die theoretische Seite der angebotenen Lösungen der fünf großen ERP Anbieter. Daneben wird die Nutzung der Systeme in der Praxis anhand der Befragung von sechs Anwendern analysiert und die Systeme miteinander verglichen.
Ziel der Arbeit ist es, dass die Forschungsfragen beantwortet werden und dass es bezogen auf die Systeme dem Leser der Arbeit ersichtlich wird, welches ERP System für welche Unternehmensbranche und Unternehmensgröße am besten geeignet ist.
Des Weiteren gibt die Arbeit Aufschluss darüber, welche Trends für ERP Systeme für die Zukunft zu erwarten sind und welche Herausforderungen sich dadurch für die Unternehmen stellen.
In dieser Arbeit wird eine Softwarebibliothek zur Nutzung des USB-Hostmodus von Mikrocontrollern der Baureihe AT90USB entwickelt. Die Eigenschaften des USB werden erläutert und darauf aufbauend die Hardware des verwendeten Mikrocontrollers beschrieben. Anschließend wird die entwickelte Software und deren Funktionsweise erläutert. Abschließend werden Treiber für diverse Geräteklassen vorgestellt, die auch dem Test der entwickelten Bibliothek dienen.
In this master thesis some new helpful features will be added to the Spanning Tree Simulator. This simulator was created by Andreas Sebastian Janke in his bachelor thesis [Jan10b] in 2010. It is possible to visualize networks which are defined in a configuration file. Each of them is a XML representation of a network consisting of switches and hosts. After loading such a file into the program it is possible to run the Spanning Tree Algorithm IEEE 802.1D. In contrast to the previous version only the switches are implemented as threads. When the algorithm is finished a spanning tree is built. This means, that messages cannot run into loops anymore. This is important because loops can cause a total breakdown of the communication in a network, if the running routing protocols cannot handle loops.
In a software reengineering task legacy systems are adapted computer-aided to new requirements. For this an efficient representation of all data and information is needed. TGraphs are a suitable representation because all vertices and edges are typed and may have attributes. Further more there exists a global sequence of all graph elements and for each vertex exists a sequence of all incidences. In this thesis the "Extractor Description Language" (EDL) was developed. It can be used to generate an extractor out of a syntax description, which is extended by semantic actions. The generated extractor can be used to create a TGraph representation of the input data. In contrast to classical parser generators EDL support ambiguous grammars, modularization, symbol table stacks and island grammars. These features simplify the creation of the syntax description. The collected requirements for EDL are used to determine an existing parser generator which is suitable to realize the requirements.
After that the syntax and semantics of EDL are described and implemented using the suitable parser generator. Following two extractors one for XML and one for Java are created with help of EDL. Finally the time they need to process some input data is measured.
On-screen interactive presentations have got immense popularity in the domain of attentive interfaces recently. These attentive screens adapt their behavior according to the user's visual attention. This thesis aims to introduce an application that would enable these attentive interfaces to change their behavior not just according to the gaze data but also facial features and expressions. The modern era requires new ways of communications and publications for advertisement. These ads need to be more specific according to people's interests, age, and gender. When advertising, it's important to get a reaction from the user but not every user is interested in providing feedback. In such a context more, advance techniques are required that would collect user's feedback effortlessly. The main problem this thesis intends to resolve is, to apply advanced techniques of gaze and face recognition to collect data about user's reactions towards different ads being played on interactive screens. We aim to create an application that enables attentive screens to detect a person's facial features, expressions, and eye gaze. With eye gaze data we can determine the interests and with facial features, age and gender can be specified. All this information will help in optimizing the advertisements.
Pedestrian Detection in digital images is a task of huge importance for the development of automaticsystems and in improving the interaction of computer systems with their environment. The challenges such a system has to overcome are the high variance of the pedestrians to be recognized and the unstructured environment. For this thesis, a complete system for pedestrian detection was implemented according to a state of the art technique. A novel insight about precomputing the Color Self-Similarity accelerates the computations by a factor of four. The complete detection system is described and evaluated, and was published under an open source license.
The purpose of this master thesis is to enable the Robot Lisa to process complex commands and extract the necessary information in order to perform a complex task as a sequence of smaller tasks. This is intended to be achieved by the improvement of the understanding that Lisa has of her environment by adding semantics to the maps that she builds. The complex command itself will be expected to be already parsed. Therefore the way the input is processed to become a parsed command is out of the scope of this work. Maps that Lisa builds will be improved by the addition of semantic annotations that can include any kind of information that might be useful for the performance of generic tasks. This can include (but not necessarily limited to) hierarchical classifications of locations, objects and surfaces. The processing of the command in addition to some information of the environment shall trigger the performance of a sequence of actions. These actions are expected to be included in Lisa- currently implemented tasks and will rely on the currently existing modules that perform them.
Nevertheless the aim of this work is not only to be able to use currently implemented tasks in a more complex sequence of actions but also make it easier to add new tasks to the complex commands that Lisa can perform.
Identifying reusable legacy code able to implement SOA services is still an open research issue. This master thesis presents an approach to identify legacy code for service implementation based on dynamic analysis and the application of data mining techniques. rnrnAs part of the SOAMIG project, code execution traces were mapped to business processes. Due to the high amount of traces generated by dynamic analyses, the traces must be post-processed in order to provide useful information. rnrnFor this master thesis, two data mining techniques - cluster analysis and link analysis - were applied to the traces. First tests on a Java/Swing legacy system provided good results, compared to an expert- allocation of legacy code.
This thesis deals with the development and evaluation of a concept of novel interaction with ubiquitous user interfaces. To accomplish the evaluation of this interaction concept, a prototype was implementated by using an existing head-mounted display solution and an android smartphone.
Furthermore, in the course of this thesis, a concrete use case for this prototype " the navigation through a city block with the aid of an electronic map " was developed and built as an executable application to help evaluate the quality of the interaction concept. Therefore, fundamental research results were achieved.
Im Rahmen dieser Masterarbeit wird ein umfassender Überblick über die Vielfalt der Sicherheitsmodelle gegeben, indem ausgewählte Sicherheitsmodelle beschrieben, klassifiziert und miteinander verglichen werden.
Sicherheitsmodelle beschreiben in einer abstrakten Weise die sicherheitsrelevanten
Komponenten und Zusammenhänge eines Systems. Mit den Sicherheitsmodellen können komplexe Sachverhalte veranschaulicht und analysiert werden.
Da Sicherheitsmodelle unterschiedliche Sicherheitsaspekte behandeln, beschäftigt
sich diese Arbeit mit der Ausarbeitung eines Klassifizierungsschemas, welches
die strukturelle und konzeptuelle Besonderheiten der Modelle in Bezug auf die zugrundeliegenden Sicherheitsaspekte beschreibt. Im Rahmen des Klassifizierungsschemas werden die drei grundlegenden Modellklassen gebildet: Zugriffskontrollmodelle, Informationsflussmodelle und Transaktionsmodelle.
Sicherheitsmodelle werden in einem direkten und indirekten Vergleich gegenüber gestellt. Im letzten Fall werden sie einer oder mehrerer Modellklassen des Klassifizierungsschemas zugeordnet. Diese Klassifizierung erlaubt, Aussagen über die betrachteten Sicherheitsaspekte und die strukturellen bzw. konzeptuellen Besonderheiten eines Sicherheitsmodells in Bezug auf die anderen Sicherheitsmodelle
zu machen.
Beim direkten Vergleich werden anhand der ausgewählten Kriterien die Eigenschaften
und Aspekte der Sicherheitsmodelle orthogonal zu den Modellklassen
betrachtet.