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Institute
- Fachbereich 4 (298) (remove)
Concept for a Knowledge Base on ICT for Governance and Policy Modelling regarding eGovPoliNet
(2013)
Abstract The EU project eGovPoliNet is engaged in research and development in the field of information and communication technologies (ICT) for governance and policy modelling. Numerous communities pursue similar goals in this field of IT-based, strategic decision making and simulation of social problem areas. Though, the existing research approaches and results so far are quite fragmented. The aim of eGovPoliNet is to overcome the fragmentation across disciplines and to establish an international, open dialogue by fostering the cooperation between research and practice. This dialogue will advance the discussion and development of various problem areas with the help of researchers from different disciplines, who share knowledge, expertise and best practice supporting policy analysis, modelling and governance. To support this dialogue, eGovPoliNet will provide a knowledge base, which's conceptual development is the subject of this thesis. The knowledge base is to be filled with content from the area of ICT for strategic decision making and social simulation, such as publications, ICT solutions and project descriptions. This content needs to be structured, organised and managed in a way, so that it generates added value and the knowledge base is used as source of accumulated knowledge, which consolidates the previously fragmented research and development results in a central location.
The aim of this thesis is the development of a concept for a knowledge base, which provides the structure and the necessary functionalities to gather and process knowledge concerning ICT solutions for governance and policy modelling. This knowledge needs to be made available to users and thereby motivate them to contribute to the development and maintenance of the knowledge base.
Large amounts of qualitative data make the utilization of computer-assisted methods for their analysis inevitable. In this thesis Text Mining as an interdisciplinary approach, as well as the methods established in the empirical social sciences for analyzing written utterances are introduced. On this basis a process of extracting concept networks from texts is outlined and the possibilities of utilitzing natural language processing methods within are highlighted. The core of this process is text processing, to whose execution software solutions supporting manual as well as automated work are necessary. The requirements to be met by these solutions, against the background of the initiating project GLODERS, which is devoted to investigating extortion racket systems as part of the global fiσnancial system, are presented, and their fulσlment by the two most preeminent candidates reviewed. The gap between theory and pratical application is closed by a prototypical application of the method to a data set of the research project utilizing the two given software solutions.
This study investigates crowdfunding, a new form of financing projects. In the past years more and more crowdfunding platforms emerged. The main question is if crowdfunding is able to compete with the traditional types of financing social projects. The history and development of crowdfunding is presented in this paper. The different crowdfunding models are explained. An overview of German crowd funding platforms is presented. Based on successful social crowdfunding projects a list of key success factors is listed and described. In a case study a concept for financing a social project through crowdfunding is developed upon the previous studies.
Information systems research has started to use crowdsourcing platforms such as Amazon Mechanical Turks (MTurk) for scientific research, recently. In particular, MTurk provides a scalable, cheap work-force that can also be used as a pool of potential respondents for online survey research. In light of the increasing use of crowdsourcing platforms for survey research, the authors aim to contribute to the understanding of its appropriate usage. Therefore, they assess if samples drawn from MTurk deviate from those drawn via conventional online surveys (COS) in terms of answers in relation to relevant e-commerce variables and test the data in a nomological network for assessing differences in effects.
The authors compare responses from 138 MTurk workers with those of 150 German shoppers recruited via COS. The findings indicate, inter alia, that MTurk workers tend to exhibit more positive word-of mouth, perceived risk, customer orientation and commitment to the focal company. The authors discuss the study- results, point to limitations, and provide avenues for further research.
This Thesis deals with the state of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in companies and the opportunities that are offered by these. The motivation for this thesis results from the request to classify the value of CRM. Furthermore, we want to do a research on how far a CRM-System is able to support and improve company processes. In addition, we want to get an overview of possible conditions that are linked with such a system. For the use case the motivation follows from the opportunity to optimize inefficient processes. As a result, this thesis tries to present perspectives which can improve company processes; moreover conduce to a bigger value creation.
This thesis covers in detail with customer-related processes of the company Alere and its quality in terms of the prospective implementation of a CRM-System. As there are only a few standard requirements for the processes, it is not possible to make a statement about process quality. These circumstances need a tool that is able to fulfil specified requirements. This gap shall be closed by a CRM-System. If we want to close this gap efficiently we first have to research the actual customer-related processes with the aim to specify the new system requirements.
The thesis shall deliver an insight into the topic with the goal to show the advantages of a CRM-System. Additionally, the identification of weak points, based on the use case and the motivation follows. With these data we will optimize the customer-related processes based on the CRM-System functions. Several departments of the company have contact with the customers. Because of this fact the focus lies on documentation, central data storage and loss-free communication between customers and staff and among the staff. The thesis shall deliver different results. First of all, a catalogue of requirements for the customer-related processes which bases on the basics.
Furthermore, the modelling of the customer-related processes. In addition a catalogue of the weak points of the customer related processes and after that a specification of requirements for the CRM-System to optimize the customer-related processes.
Finally the thesis shall generate the modelling of the optimized customer-related processes. The last result the thesis shall deliver is the discussion and conclusion.
Diese Arbeit hat die Entwicklung eines Verfahrens zum Ziel, dass Bewegung und auftretende Bewegungsunschärfe durch Verfahren des Non-Photorealistic Renderings darstellt. Dabei soll das angestrebte Verfahren den Verlauf der Bewegung für ein dargestelltes Bild ermitteln und mit Speed Lines annähern. Das sich bewegende Objekt bzw. der sich bewegende Teil des Objekts wird abhängig von der Stärke der Bewegung teilweise bis komplett ausgeblendet. Das Verfahren soll echtzeitfähig sein. Aufgrund von vorgestellten Verfahren im Bereich NPR und Motion Blur entwickelt die Arbeit eigene Ansätze, die die genannten Anforderungen umsetzen. Dabei beachtet die Arbeit zwei Aspekte: Sie nimmt so wenige Änderungen wie möglich am verwendeten Szenegraphen vor und führt nach Möglichkeit zur Laufzeit keine Berechnungen auf Seiten der CPU durch. So soll ein Verfahren entstehen, das als Post-Processing Verfahren in Anwendungen integriert werden kann, interaktive Wiederholungsraten ermöglicht und damit auch in Spielen zur Anwendung kommen kann.
Das Vertrauen von jungen Erwachsenen in politische Beiträge aus Rundfunk, Print- und Digitalmedien
(2013)
Die Kernfrage dieser Bachelorarbeit ist, ob das Vertrauen in Medien auf die politische Einstellung wirkt und ob Mediennutzung auf diese Wirkungsrichtung Einfluss nimmt. Hierbei werden sowohl Mediengattungen als auch einzelne Medienformate differenziert betrachtet. Die politische Einstellung wird anhand der Einstellungsdimensionen Effektivität der Regierung, Legitimität der Regierung, Einflussüberzeugung, Responsivität der politischen Akteure und Integrität der politischen Akteure operationalisiert. Hierbei wird der Fokus auf junge Erwachsene gelegt, welchen verbreitet Politikverdrossenheit nachgesagt wird.
Zur Prüfung des Zusammenhangs zwischen Medienvertrauen und der politischen Einstellung wird eine quantitative Online-Befragung der Studenten/ Studentinnen der Universität Koblenz (N = 496) durchgeführt. Zur Datenauswertung werden Regressionsanalysen sowie die ANOVA angewandt. Die Ergebnisse weisen nicht auf eine allgemeine negative politische Grundhaltung junger Erwachsenen hin. Zudem indizieren die Resultate, dass das Vertrauen in Medien einen signifikanten Effekt auf die politische Einstellung hat (p ≤ .05). Mediennutzung hat hingegen unzureichende Erklärungskraft. Auch in zukünftigen Studien würde es sich anbieten, das Medienvertrauen als zentrale unabhängige Variable zu untersuchen, wobei ein Generationenvergleich unterschiedlicher Bildungsschichten empfehlenswert wäre.
Data Mining im Fußball
(2014)
The term Data Mining is used to describe applications that can be applied to extract useful information from large datasets. Since the 2011/2012 season of the german soccer league, extensive data from the first and second Bundesliga have been recorded and stored. Up to 2000 events are recorded for each game.
The question arises, whether it is possible to use Data Mining to extract patterns from this extensive data which could be useful to soccer clubs.
In this thesis, Data Mining is applied to the data of the first Bundesliga to measure the value of individual soccer players for their club. For this purpose, the state of the art and the available data are described. Furthermore, classification, regression analysis and clustering are applied to the available data. This thesis focuses on qualitative characteristics of soccer players like the nomination for the national squad or the marks players get for their playing performance. Additionally this thesis considers the playing style of the available players and examines if it is possible to make predictions for upcoming seasons. The value of individual players is determined by using regression analysis and a combination of cluster analysis and regression analysis.
Even though not all applications can achieve sufficient results, this thesis shows that Data Mining has the potential to be applied to soccer data. The value of a player can be measured with the help of the two approaches, allowing simple visualization of the importance of a player for his club.
Diese Bachelor-Thesis beschäftigt sich mit der Entwicklung eines Programms, welches den Zahnarzt durch die AR bei seiner Behandlung am Patienten unterstützen soll. Um eine angemessene theoretische Grundlage zu schaffen, wird zunächst der aktuelle Stand der Technik erläutert, der für dieses Projekt relevant ist. Daraufhin werden mögliche zukünftige Technologien vorgestellt, welche die hypothetische Basis dieser Arbeit darstellen. In dem darauffolgenden Unterkapitel wird die Auswahl der Systeme erläutert, die für dieses Projekt verwendet wurden. Der Hauptteil beschäftigt sich zunächst mit dem Vorgehen in der Vorbereitungs- und Planungsphase, um daraufhin den Programmablauf der Applikation sukzessiv vorzustellen. Dabei wird auch auf die Probleme eingegangen, die während des Programmierens entstanden sind. In dem reflektierenden Auswertungsteil werden Verbesserungsvorschlägen und Zusatzfunktionen für das geschriebene Programm präsentiert.
Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit der volkswirtschaftlichen Untersuchung von Arbeit in virtuellen Welten und hat als Kerninhalt die Analyse des Arbeitsmarktes in "Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games" (MMORPGs). Als Ausgangsbasis diente zum einen der Faktor Arbeit in der Realität, zum anderen wurden zusätzliche Besonderheiten von MMORPGs in die Betrachtung miteinbezogen, woraus sich ein Gesamtbild des virtuellen Arbeitsmarkts ergab, aus dem sich relevante Indikatoren ableiten ließen. Neben dem grundsätzlichen Befund der Existenz eines virtuellen Arbeitsmarktes, wurden Ähnlichkeiten zum realen Arbeitsmarkt deutlich. So war es möglich virtuelle Stundenlöhne zu berechnen, unternehmensähnliche Strukturen in Spielergruppierungen nachzuweisen und ausgehend von der Humankapitaltheorie, eine modifizierte Theorie ("Avatarkapital") für virtuelle Welten zu ermitteln. Allerdings ergaben sich auch Unterschiede, so ist die Komplexität der Herstellungsprozesse in den untersuchten MMORPGs in der Regel weitaus geringer als in der Realität. Durch eine Gegenüberstellung von Motivationsfaktoren in beiden Arbeitswelten wurden weiterhin Gemeinsamkeiten, aber auch Unterschiede festgestellt und dargelegt. Zusätzlich wurde aufgezeigt, dass das aktuell diskutierte Thema Mindestlohn auch in virtuellen Arbeitsmärkten von MMORPGs anzutreffen ist und als Spielmechanik implementiert wurde, um Motivation durch andauernde Beschäftigung zu gewährleisten. Über diese Parallelen hinaus, wurde anhand einer Analyse von Waren- und Geldtransaktionen (Real-Money-Trading) zwischen Virtualität und Realität eine Verbindung beider Welten nachgewiesen, die beide Arbeitsmärkte gleichermaßen betrifft. Neben der theoretischen Untersuchung, war es auch Ziel eigene Beobachtungen und Ansätze in die Ergebnisse einfließen zu lassen. Besonders in der abschließenden empirischen Untersuchung war es somit möglich weitere Faktoren zu entdecken, die nicht ausreichend aus der Theorie heraus zu ermitteln waren. Vor allem weitere Erkenntnisse zum Thema Produktivitätsmessung in virtuellen Welten konnten so aus der Praxis in die Theorie einfließen. Schlussendlich wurde aber auch deutlich, dass sich die Untersuchungen zum Thema Arbeitsmarkt in virtuellen Welten noch in einem frühen Stadium befinden und zahlreiche Forschungsobjekte in diesem Bereich existieren, die mit Sicherheit zu einem Erkenntnisgewinn in der Volkswirtschaftslehre führen.
In diesem Arbeitsbericht werden zuvor nicht identifizierte Bedrohungen bezüglich des Wahlgeheimnisses des in [BKG11] vorgeschlagenen Konzeptes zur Authentifizierung von Wählern bei elektronischen Wahlen mittels des neuen Personalausweises aufgezeigt. Überdies wird mit der Einführung einer zwischengelagerten Anonymisierungsschicht eine Lösung vorgeschlagen, wie eben diese Bedrohungen abgewehrt werden können.
Software projects typically rely on several, external libraries. The interface provided by such a library is called API (application programming interface). APIs often evolve over time, thereby implying the need to adapt applications that use them. There are also reasons which may call for the replacement of one library by another one, what also results in a need to adapt the applications where the library is replaced. The process of adapting applications to use a different API is called API migration. Doing API migration manually is a cumbersome task. Automated API migration is an active research field. A related field of research is API analysis which can also provide data for developing API migration tools.
The following thesis investigates techniques and technologies for API analysis and API migration frameworks. To this end, design patterns are leveraged. These patterns are based on experience with API analysis and migration within the Software Languages Team.
Designing Core Ontologies
(2011)
One of the key factors that hinders integration of distributed, heterogeneous information systems is the lack of a formal basis for modeling the complex, structured knowledge that is to be exchanged. To alleviate this situation, we present an approach based on core ontologies. Core ontologies are characterized by a high degree of axiomatization and formal precision. This is achieved by basing on a foundational ontology. In addition, core ontologies should follow a pattern-oriented design approach. By this, they are modular and extensible. Core ontologies allow for reusing the structured knowledge they define as well as integrating existing domainrnknowledge. The structured knowledge of the core ontologies is clearly separated from the domain-specific knowledge. Such core ontologies allow for both formally conceptualize their particular fields and to be flexibly combined to cover the needsrnof concrete, complex application domains. Over the last years, we have developed three independent core ontologies for events and objects, multimedia annotations, and personal information management. In this paper, we present the simultaneousrnuse and integration of our core ontologies at the example of a complex, distributed socio-technical system of emergency response. We describe our design approach for core ontologies and discuss the lessons learned in designing them. Finally, we elaborate on the beauty aspects of our core ontologies.
The World Wide Web (WWW) has become a very important communication channel. Its usage has steadily grown within the past. Interest by website owners in identifying user behaviour has been around since Tim Berners-Lee developed the first web browser in 1990. But as the influence of the online channel today eclipses all other media the interest in monitoring website usage and user activities has intensified as well. Gathering and analysing data about the usage of websites can help to understand customer behaviour, improve services and potentially increase profit.
It is further essential for ensuring effective website design and management, efficient mass customization and effective marketing. Web Analytics (WA) is the area addressing these considerations. However, changing technologies and evolving Web Analytic methods and processes present a challenge to organisations starting with Web Analytic programmes. Because of lacking resources in different areas and other types of websites especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) as well as non-profit organisations struggle to operate WA in an effective manner.
This research project aims to identify the existing gap between theory, tool possibilities and business needs for undertaking Web Analytic programmes. Therefore the topic was looked at from three different ways: the academic literature, Web Analytic tools and an interpretative case study. The researcher utilized an action research approach to investigate Web Analytics presenting an holistic overview and to identify the gaps that exists. The outcome of this research project is an overall framework, which provides guidance for SMEs who operate information websites on how to proceed in a Web Analytic programme.
Magnetic resonance (MR) tomography is an imaging method, that is used to expose the structure and function of tissues and organs in the human body for medical diagnosis. Diffusion weighted (DW) imaging is a specific MR imaging technique, which enables us to gain insight into the connectivity of white matter pathways noninvasively and in vivo. It allows for making predictions about the structure and integrity of those connections. In clinical routine this modality finds application in the planning phase of neurosurgical operations, such as in tumor resections. This is especially helpful if the lesion is deeply seated in a functionally important area, where the risk of damage is given. This work reviews the concepts of MR imaging and DW imaging. Generally, at the current resolution of diffusion weighted data, single white matter axons cannot be resolved. The captured signal rather describes whole fiber bundles. Beside this, it often appears that different complex fiber configurations occur in a single voxel, such as crossings, splittings and fannings. For this reason, the main goal is to assist tractography algorithms who are often confound in such complex regions. Tractography is a method which uses local information to reconstruct global connectivities, i.e. fiber tracts. In the course of this thesis, existing reconstruction methods such as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and q-ball imaging (QBI) are evaluated on synthetic generated data and real human brain data, whereas the amount of valuable information provided by the individual reconstruction mehods and their corresponding limitations are investigated. The output of QBI is the orientation distribution function (ODF), where the local maxima coincides with the underlying fiber architecture. We determine those local maxima. Furthermore, we propose a new voxel-based classification scheme conducted on diffusion tensor metrics. The main contribution of this work is the combination of voxel-based classification, local maxima from the ODF and global information from a voxel- neighborhood, which leads to the development of a global classifier. This classifier validates the detected ODF maxima and enhances them with neighborhood information. Hence, specific asymmetric fibrous architectures can be determined. The outcome of the global classifier are potential tracking directions. Subsequently, a fiber tractography algorithm is designed that integrates along the potential tracking directions and is able to reproduce splitting fiber tracts.
Procedural content generation, the generation of video game content using pseudo-random algorithms, is a field of increasing business and academic interest due to its suitability for reducing development time and cost as well as the possibility of creating interesting, unique game spaces. Although many contemporary games feature procedurally generated content, the author perceived a lack of games using this approach to create realistic outer-space game environments, and the feasibility of employing procedural content generations in such a game was examined. Using current scientific models, a real-time astronomical simulation was developed in Python which generates star and planets object in a fictional galaxy procedurally to serve as the game space of a simple 2D space exploration game where the player has to search for intelligent life.
The estimation of various social objects is necessary in different fields of social life, science, education, etc. This estimation is usually used for forecasting, for evaluating of different properties and for other goals in complex man-machine systems. At present this estimation is possible by means of computer and mathematical simulation methods which is connected with significant difficulties, such as: - time-distributed process of receiving information about the object; - determination of a corresponding mathematical device and structure identification of the mathematical model; - approximation of the mathematical model to real data, generalization and parametric identification of the mathematical model; - identification of the structure of the links of the real social object. The solution of these problems is impossible without a special intellectual information system which combines different processes and allows predicting the behaviour of such an object. However, most existing information systems lead to the solution of only one special problem. From this point of view the development of a more general technology of designing such systems is very important. The technology of intellectual information system development for estimation and forecasting the professional ability of respondents in the sphere of education can be a concrete example of such a technology. Job orientation is necessary and topical in present economic conditions. It helps tornsolve the problem of expediency of investments to a certain sphere of education. Scientifically validated combined diagnostic methods of job orientation are necessary to carry out professional selection in higher education establishments. The requirements of a modern society are growing, with the earlier developed techniques being unable to correspond to them sufficiently. All these techniques lack an opportunity to account all necessary professional and personal characteristics. Therefore, it is necessary to use a system of various tests. Thus, the development of new methods of job orientation for entrants is necessary. The information model of the process of job orientation is necessary for this purpose. Therefore, it would be desirable to have an information system capable of giving recommendations concerning the choice of a trade on the basis of complex personal characteristics of entrants.
This thesis aims to clarify the question of how stakeholders can participate in a project. We discuss methods on how to select the relevant stakeholders from the whole set of the stakeholders and how to involve these stakeholders in the participatory process. The participation process does not only classical methods of participation such as workshops, especially before modern Web 2.0 techniques.
Digital happiness
(2016)
Emotions in the digital world gain more and more importance by the accelerating digitalization of recent years. In everyday life as well as professional and educational environments, the use of media is almost inescapable. This work takes a closer look to the still relatively unknown topic, “Digital Happiness“. In the literature emotions in the digital world are studied increasingly, but concerning the topic of “Digital Happiness” there are not many insights.
In this research the differences between communicating emotions through digital media and face-to-face communications, as well as their impacts, are investigated. The perception and expression of emotions in the real and digital world are considered. Furthermore, a first definition of “Digital Happiness” and a model with the associated determinants that influence “Digital Happiness” is developed.
To achieve these goals, a literature analysis by the method of Webster & Watson (2002) is performed. Therefore, 15 articles are selected and analyzed in more detail to illustrate the current state of research. These articles are organized into a concept matrix. In addition, special phenomena, such as Quantified Self, are closely considered in order to determine other factors. Based on the literature analysis, a qualitative study by the method of Mayring (2014) is performed. It is developed into an interview guideline that serves as the basis for the investigation of the established determinants of the literature analysis. This is confirmed or refuted by 30 interviews with users of information and communication technologies. With the help of the interviews, a large part of the determinants in the literature can be confirmed. Moreover, some new determinants are identified. These results are included into the final model. This model provides a basis for further research in the field of “Digital Happiness“. Finally, different implications for research and practice are found, which reveal the need of further research.
Im Rahmen des "Design Thinking"-Prozesses kommen unterschiedliche Varianten kreativitätsfördernder Techniken zum Einsatz. Aufgrund der zunehmenden Globalisierung ergeben sich immer häufiger Kollaborationen, bei denen sich die jeweiligen Projektteilnehmer an verteilten Standorten befinden. Somit erweist sich die Digitalisierung des Design-Prozesses als durchaus erstrebenswert. Ziel der hier vorliegenden Untersuchung ist daher die Erstellung eines Bewertungsschemas, welches die Eignung digitaler Kreativitätstechniken in Bezug auf das "Entrepreneurial Design Thinking" misst. Des Weiteren soll geprüft werden, inwiefern sich der Einsatz von e-Learning-Systemen in Kombination mit der Verwendung digitaler Kreativitätstechniken eignet. Diese Prüfung soll am Beispiel der e-Learning Software "WebCT" konkretisiert werden. Hieraus ergibt sich die folgende Fragestellung: Welche digitalen Kreativitätstechniken eignen sich für die Anwendung im Bereich des "Entrepreneurial Design Thinkings" unter Einsatz der e-Learning Plattform "WebCT"? Zunächst wird eine Literaturanalyse bezüglich des "Entrepreneurial Design Thinkings", der klassische und digitale Kreativitätstechniken sowie des Arbeitens in Gruppen, was auch das Content Management, e-Learning-Systeme und die Plattform "WebCT" beinhaltet, durchgeführt. Im Anschluss daran wird eine qualitative Untersuchung durchgeführt. Auf Basis bereits bestehender Literatur, soll ein Bewertungsschema erstellt werden, welches misst, welche der behandelten digitalen Kreativitätstechniken für den Einsatz im "Entrepreneurial Design Thinking" am besten geeignet ist. Darauf aufbauend erfolgt die Verknüpfung des digitalisierten "Design Thinking"-Prozesses mit der e-Learning Plattform "WebCT". Abschließend wird diskutiert, in wie fern diese Zusammenführung als sinnvoll erachtet werden kann.
We present the conceptual and technological foundations of a distributed natural language interface employing a graph-based parsing approach. The parsing model developed in this thesis generates a semantic representation of a natural language query in a 3-staged, transition-based process using probabilistic patterns. The semantic representation of a natural language query is modeled in terms of a graph, which represents entities as nodes connected by edges representing relations between entities. The presented system architecture provides the concept of a natural language interface that is both independent in terms of the included vocabularies for parsing the syntax and semantics of the input query, as well as the knowledge sources that are consulted for retrieving search results. This functionality is achieved by modularizing the system's components, addressing external data sources by flexible modules which can be modified at runtime. We evaluate the system's performance by testing the accuracy of the syntactic parser, the precision of the retrieved search results as well as the speed of the prototype.
Die vorliegende Fallstudie entstand als Untersuchungsobjekt zu einer Bachelorarbeit und wurde nach der eXperience Fallstudienmethodik erstellt. Ziel der Bachelorarbeit war die Identifizierung von Nutzenaspekten in diesem konkreten Fall. Im Anwenderunternehmen DOCHOUSE wurde hier eine Schnittstelle zwischen dem internen CRM-System und einem kollaborativen System für den externen Zugriff eingeführt.
Ein besonderer Dank geht in diesem Zusammenhang an Herr Wolfgang Brugger (Geschäftsführer DOCHOUSE GmbH), der die Erstellung der Fallstudie motiviert hat und die FG BAS mit deren Durchführung betraute. Die Fallstudie wurde im Winter 2011 von dem Studenten Martin Surrey und Roland Diehl, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter der Forschungsgruppe, erhoben.
Semantic desktop environments aim at improving the effectiveness and efficiency of users carrying out daily tasks within their personal information management infrastructure (PIM). They support the user by transferring and exploiting the explicit semantics of data items across different PIM applications. Whether such an approach does indeed reach its aim of facilitating users" life and—if so—to which extent, however, remains an open question that we address in this paper with the first summative evaluation of a semantic desktop approach. We approach the research question exploiting our own semantic desktop infrastructure, X-COSIM. As data corpus, we have used over 100 emails and 50 documents extracted from the organizers of a conference-like event at our university. The evaluation has been carried out with 18 subjects. We have developed a test environment to evaluate COSIMail and COSIFile, two semantic PIM applications based on X-COSIM. As result, we have found a significant improvement for typical PIM tasks compared to a standard desktop environment.
Die wesentliche Zielsetzung der Bachelor-Arbeit war es, entlang der Anforderungen an DMS/WMS aus dem DOMEA-Konzept und aus dem Kommunalen Gebietsrechenzentrum Koblenz (KGRZ) verschiedene Systeme zu evaluieren. Weiteres Ziel war es, ein System, das die Anforderungen am besten erfüllt, zu identifizieren. Entlang der Evaluation wurde exemplarisch der Workflow des KGRZ untersucht, bewertet und ggf. angepasst. Des Weiteren wurde auf die Frage eingegangen, ob ein einheitliches System im Rahmen des Föderalismus nicht nur in Koblenz sondern auch Rheinland-Pfalz weit eingesetzt werden kann, oder ob ämterspezifische Lösungen vorteilhafter sind.
A trending topic in Semantic Web research deals with the processing of queries over Linked Open Data (LOD). As has been shown in literature, the loose nature of the "web of data" and data sources within can be accounted for by employing federated query processing strategies. This approach, however, is all the more dependent on both up-to-date statistical summaries (data statistics) of the sources in use and accurate and precise estimation of cardinalities and selectivities. In general, federated data sources are to be seen as black-boxes w.r.t. data statistics, as no interchange of such information can be expected. Because of this, it is possible for individual data statistics to become obsolete, if the corresponding source is subjected to data changes cumulating over time. In this thesis an adaptive system is being proposed, that complements a given RDF-based query federator. Through observation and analysis of the error of the cardinality estimation of incoming queries, it tries to infer the obsolescence of individual data statistics, triggering updates of data statistics found to be obsolete. An evaluation of the system shows, that the approach to this solution is plausible. Yet, in practice no satisfying results could be acquired, that would prove a true practicality. Still, parts of the system proposed may be re-used for related tasks that could be more promising.
E-KRHyper is a versatile theorem prover and model generator for firstorder logic that natively supports equality. Inequality of constants, however, has to be given by explicitly adding facts. As the amount of these facts grows quadratically in the number of these distinct constants, the knowledge base is blown up. This makes it harder for a human reader to focus on the actual problem, and impairs the reasoning process. We extend E-Hyper- underlying E-KRhyper tableau calculus to avoid this blow-up by implementing a native handling for inequality of constants. This is done by introducing the unique name assumption for a subset of the constants (the so called distinct object identifiers). The obtained calculus is shown to be sound and complete and is implemented into the E-KRHyper system. Synthetic benchmarks, situated in the theory of arrays, are used to back up the benefits of the new calculus.
E-Mail-Forensik - IP-Adressen und ihre Zuordnung zu Internet-Teilnehmern und ihren Standorten
(2010)
Wesentliches Element des weltweiten Internets bildet der Adressraum der IP-Adressen, die den am Internet teilnehmenden Geräten ("IP-Hosts") zugewiesen sind. IP-Adressen (der Version 4) bestehen aus vier Zahlen zwischen 0 und 255 und repräsentieren viermal acht Bits, mit welchen insgesamt über vier Milliarden Adressen unterschieden werden können. Die zentrale Organisation IANA vergibt an fünf regionale Adressregistraturen Adressräume, welche sie an lokale Registraturen, Telecomanbieter und Internet-Service-Provider weiter verteilen. Diese Adressverteilung ist relativ stabil. Diese Zuordnung ist öffentlich zugänglich über so genannte whois-Abfragen aus Datenbanken der regionalen Registraturen. Die Internet-Service-Provider (ISP) vergeben IP-Adressen an ihre Nutzer. Die Zuordnung wird teilweise statisch mit langfristiger Bindung vorgenommen und teilweise dynamisch nur für die Dauer einer Datenverbindung. Die dynamische Adressverwaltung erlaubt es Internet-Service-Providern, mehr Nutzer zu bedienen, als ihr Adressraum an verschiedenen IPAdressen zulässt, da die Adressen von Geräten, die aus dem Internet ausscheiden, nicht wie bei der statischen Vergabe frei gehalten werden müssen, sondern an sich neu mit dem ISP verbindende Geräte vergeben werden können. In internen Tabellen verwalten die Internet-Service-Provider die Zuordnung von IP-Adressen zu den konkreten Anschlüssen ihrer Nutzer, außerdem protokollieren sie, welcher Anschluss wann welche IP-Adresse hatte . Diese Daten sind öffentlich nicht zugänglich, sondern müssen bei Bedarf mit gesetzlich geregelten Einschränkungen (Datenschutz) erfragt werden.
With the reaccreditation of the degree programs in the department of computer science at the University of Koblenz-Landau new trendsetting degree programs will be offered. For further planning and design of the individual degree programs the opinion of the students is a considerable indicator. Information about the new degree programs aren"t available during the accreditation process. Students have an interest in knowing about the new degree programs and the new examination regulation and therefore being part in the decision process would be desirable. The concept of e-participation is an opportunity to satisfy this need. It offers the possibility to discuss topics of the accreditation and to bring in own ideas and opinions into the decision process. This bachelor thesis describes an e-participation project at the University of Koblenz-Landau about the accreditation of the degree programs of the faculty of computer science. By using the reference framework of Scherer and Wimmer (2011) the project will be carried out. Furthermore the accreditation process will be modeled to get a better understanding of the whole process and to identify the possibilities for e-participation project integration. The results of this project are going to be covered by an online survey about the e-participation platform. Using the results of the survey and the experiences gained after the project recommendations are given for further e-participation projects. Moreover the reference framework of Scherer and Wimmer (2011) will be analyzed critically.
Social networks are ubiquitous structures that we generate and enrich every-day while connecting with people through social media platforms, emails, and any other type of interaction. While these structures are intangible to us, they carry important information. For instance, the political leaning of our friends can be a proxy to identify our own political preferences. Similarly, the credit score of our friends can be decisive in the approval or rejection of our own loans. This explanatory power is being leveraged in public policy, business decision-making and scientific research because it helps machine learning techniques to make accurate predictions. However, these generalizations often benefit the majority of people who shape the general structure of the network, and put in disadvantage under-represented groups by limiting their resources and opportunities. Therefore it is crucial to first understand how social networks form to then verify to what extent their mechanisms of edge formation contribute to reinforce social inequalities in machine learning algorithms.
To this end, in the first part of this thesis, I propose HopRank and Janus two methods to characterize the mechanisms of edge formation in real-world undirected social networks. HopRank is a model of information foraging on networks. Its key component is a biased random walker based on transition probabilities between k-hop neighborhoods. Janus is a Bayesian framework that allows to identify and rank plausible hypotheses of edge formation in cases where nodes possess additional information. In the second part of this thesis, I investigate the implications of these mechanisms - that explain edge formation in social networks - on machine learning. Specifically, I study the influence of homophily, preferential attachment, edge density, fraction of inorities, and the directionality of links on both performance and bias of collective classification, and on the visibility of minorities in top-k ranks. My findings demonstrate a strong correlation between network structure and machine learning outcomes. This suggests that systematic discrimination against certain people can be: (i) anticipated by the type of network, and (ii) mitigated by connecting strategically in the network.
Standards are widely-used in the computer science and IT industry. Different organizations like the International Organization for Standardization (SO) are involved in the development of computer related standards. An important domain of standardization is the specification of data formats enabling the exchange of information between different applications. Such formats can be expressed in a variety of schema languages thereby defining sets of conformant documents. Often the use of multiple schema languages is required due to their varying expressive power and different kind of validation requirements.rnThis also holds for the Specification Common Cartridge which is maintained by the IMS Global Learning Consortium. The specification defines valid zip packages that can be used to aggregate different learning objects. These learning objects are represented by a set of files which are a part of the package and can be imported into a learning management system. The specification makes use of other specifications to constrain the contents of valid documents. Such documents are expressed in the eXtensible Markup Language and may contain references to other files also part of the package. The specification itself is a so-called domain profile. A domain profile allows the modification of one or more specifications to meet the needs of a particular community. Test rules can be used to determine a set of tasks in order to validate a concrete package. The execution is done by a testsystem which, as we will show, can be created automatically. Hence this method may apply to other package based data formats that are defined as a part of a specification.
This work will examine the applicability of this generic test method to the data formats that are introduced by the so called Virtual Company Dossier. These formats are used in processes related to public e-procurement. They allow the packaging of evidences that are needed to prove the fulfillment of criteria related to a public tender. The work first examines the requirements that are common to both specifications. This will introduce a new view on the requirements by introducing a higher level of abstraction. The identified requirements will then be used to create different domain profiles each capturing the requirements of a package based data format. The process is normally guided by supporting tools that ease the capturing of a domain profile and the creation of testsystems. These tools will be adapted to support the new requirements. Furtheron the generic testsystem will be modified. This system is used as a basis when a concrete testsystem is created.
Finally the author comes to a positive conclusion. Common requirements have been identified and captured. The involved systems have been adapted allowing the capturing of further types of requirements that have not been supported before. Furthermore the background of the specifications quite differ. This indicates that the use of domain profiles and generic test technologies may be suitable in a wide variety of other contexts.
Das Forschungsprojekt KMU 2.0 zielt auf die Gestaltung einer modernen Arbeitswelt ab, in der die Mitarbeiter eines Netzwerkes kleiner und mittlerer Unternehmen (KMU) ihre Kompetenzen, Kreativität und Ideen in einen unternehmensübergreifenden Austausch einbringen, um innovative Lösungen für Probleme aus dem Berufsalltag gemeinsam zu generieren. Hierüber gilt es neue Wege und Szenarien für das Management der unternehmensübergreifenden Zusammenarbeit in KMU-Netzwerken zu erforschen, mit Hinblick auf die Entstehung und Umsetzung von Innovationen für Probleme aus der modernen Arbeitswelt. Fokussiert wird dabei auf den Einsatz von Web 2.0-Technologien, die als Instrument hinsichtlich ihres Unterstützungspotentials bei der kooperativen Generierung von innovativen Lösungen untersucht werden. Zentrale Fragestellung dabei ist, ob der Einsatz von Web 2.0 in einem Netzwerk von KMU den Austausch innovativer Ideen durch Vernetzung der Mitarbeiter und ihres kreativen Potentials fördert. Praxispartner ist das WirtschaftsForum Neuwied e.V., ein im nördlichen Rheinland-Pfalz angesiedeltes Unternehmen, das aus ca. 115 Mitgliedern und 10.000 Mitarbeitern besteht und durch eine heterogene Struktur an Unternehmen unterschiedlichster Größen und Branchen sowie verschiedenster Leistungsangebote charakterisiert ist.
Die Arbeit zeigt die Entwicklung einer virtuellen Welt als Facebook App. Grundlage bietet hierfür ein Szenengraph, der an die Anforderungen der virtuellen Welt angepasst wurde. Bei der Entwicklung liegt ein Schwerpunkt auf neuer und zum Teil noch experimenteller Web-Technologie (Google Web Toolkit, Google App Engine). In der virtuellen Welt schlüpft der Benutzer in die Rolle eines Avatars. Er kann Räume seiner Facebook-Freunde besuchen, seinen eigenen Raum gestalten und neue 3D-Modelle für den Avatar oder die Inneneinrichtung in die virtuelle Welt hochladen.
Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wird der Einfluss des Wahlszenarios auf die Geheimheit und Öffentlichkeit der Wahl herausgearbeitet. Ein Wahlszenario wird durch seine Wahlform und die verwendete Wahltechnik bestimmt. Bei der Wahl-form kann zwischen einer Präsenz- und einer Fernwahl unterschieden werden. Bei der Wahltechnik zwischen der Papier- und der elektronischen Wahl. Mit der Papier-Präsenzwahl, der Briefwahl (Papier-Fernwahl) und der Internetwahl (elektronische Fernwahl) werden drei prominente Wahlszenarien und ihr Einfluss auf Geheimheit, Privatheit und Öffentlichkeit untersucht.
Geschäftsprozessmanagement (GPM) gilt in der heutigen Unternehmensentwicklung als einer der wichtigsten Erfolgsfaktoren und wird von modernen Unternehmen auch als solcher wahrgenommen [vgl. IDS Scheer 2008]. Bereits 1993 waren Geschäftsprozesse für Hammer und Champy der zentrale Schlüssel zur Reorganisation von Unternehmen [vgl. Hammer, Champy 1993, S. 35]. Den Paradigmenwechsel von der Aufbau- zur Ablauforganisation und letztendlich zur etablierten "Prozessorganisation" wurde von Gaitanides schon 1983 erstmals beschrieben [vgl. Gaitanides 2007].
Trotz einer breiten und tiefen Behandlung des Themengebiets "Geschäftsprozessmanagement" in der wissenschaftlichen Literatur, gestaltet es sich schwierig, einen schnellen Überblick in Bezug auf Vorgehensweisen zur Einführung von Geschäftsprozessmanagement zu erhalten. Dies ist im Wesentlichen der Tatsache geschuldet, dass in der Literatur "Geschäftsprozessmanagement" in unterschiedlichen wissenschaftlichen Bereichen wie z.B. der Organisationslehre [vgl. z.B. Vahs 2009; Schulte-Zurhausen 2005], der Betriebswirtschaft [vgl. z.B. Helbig 2003; Schmidt 2012] oder der Informatik bzw. Wirtschaftsinformatik [vgl. z.B. Schmelzer, Sesselmann 2008; Schwickert, Fischer 1996] behandelt und der Aufbau eines GPMs anhand unterschiedlicher Themenschwerpunkte beschrieben wird. Insbesondere gestaltet sich die Suche nach Literatur zu Geschäftsprozessmanagement speziell für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen (KMU) und zu Einführungsmethoden von BPM in KMU als schwierig. Die Kombination "Vorgehensweisen zur Einführung von Geschäftsprozessmanagement bei KMU" ist in der wissenschaftlichen Literatur nicht aufzufinden. Mit der vorliegenden Arbeit soll ein erster Ansatz geschaffen werden, diese Lücke zu schließen. Diese Arbeit zielt darauf ab, anhand einer Auswahl von Vorgehensweisen zur Einführung von Geschäftsprozessmanagement deren charakteristische Eigenschaften zu analysieren und einander gegenüberzustellen. Zudem erfolgt eine Bewertung auf die Anwendbarkeit einzelner Vorgehensweisen auf kleine und mittlere Unternehmen anhand zuvor erhobener, für KMU wichtiger Anforderungen an BPM und dessen Einführung.
Auf Basis der dieser Arbeit zugrundeliegenden Bewertungskriterien schneidet die Vorgehensweise nach Schulte-Zurhausen im Gesamtergebnis am besten ab. Dennoch ist festzustellen, dass jede der untersuchten Vorgehensweisen Stärken und Schwächen bzgl. der Eignung für ein KMU aufweist. Dies hat zur Folge, dass bei der Einführung eines Geschäftsprozessmanagements jede der untersuchten Vorgehensweisen einer Anpassung und Adaption auf die Situation eines KMUs bedarf. Aus diesem Grund empfiehlt der Autor dieser Arbeit einem KMU, eine Vorgehensweise als grundlegende Vorgehensweise der Einführung festzulegen (in diesem Fall die Vorgehensweise nach Schulte-Zurhausen) und diese durch jeweils geeignete Aspekte der weiteren Vorgehensweisen anzureichern bzw. zu vervollständigen.
In dieser Arbeit wird ein Mehrbenutzer-Annotationssystem namens myAnnotations vorgestellt, das mit Hilfe von sogenannten "Shared In-situ Problem Solving" Annotationen auf beliebigen Webseiten kollaborative Lern- und Arbeitsszenarien unterstützt. Hierbei wird insbesondere auf die Einsatzmöglichkeiten von "Shared In-situ Problem Solving" Annotationen beim kollaborativen Bearbeiten eines Textes und bei kollaborativen Lernerfolgskontrollen eingegangen.
Die Bedeutung von Social Software (SSW) nimmt nicht nur im Privatleben vieler Menschen zu. Auch Unternehmen haben mittlerweile die Potentiale dieser Systeme erkannt und setzen vermehrt auf Web 2.0 Technologien basierende Systeme im Unternehmenskontext ein. So brachte eine Studie der Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM) im Jahr 2009 hervor, dass über 50 % der Befragten Enterprise 2.0 (E2.0), d.h. der Einsatz von SSW im Unternehmen, als kritischen Faktor des Unternehmenserfolges ansahen. Auch durch diesen Trend mit verursacht stieg, laut einer Studie des Beratungsunternehmens IDC, die Menge an digital verfügbaren Informationen innerhalb einer Zeitspanne von fünf Jahren (2006-2011) um den Faktor zehn. Wo früher galt, "Je mehr Information, desto besser.", bereitet heute das Managen dieser schieren Flut an Informationen vielen Unternehmen Probleme (bspw. in Bezug auf die Auffindbarkeit von Informationen). SSW bietet mit neuen Funktionen, wie Social Bookmarking, Wikis oder Tags, das Potential, Informationen durch Nutzerbeteiligung besser zu strukturieren und zu organisieren. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird am Beispiel der Forschungsgruppe für Betriebliche Anwendungssysteme (FG BAS) gezeigt, wie man vorhandene Informationsstrukturen erfassen, analysieren und darauf basierend Empfehlungen für den Einsatz von SSW herleiten kann. Den Rahmen für dieses Vorgehen bildet ein von Henczel (2000) entwickeltes Modell zur Durchführung eines Information Audits. Hervorzuhebende Ergebnisse der Arbeit stellen zum Einen das Erfassungsmodell für Informationen und Prozesse dar (Informationsmatrix) und zum Anderen das Visualisierungsmodell der erfassten Daten.
Regarding the rapidly growing amount of data produced every year and the increasing acceptance of Enterprise 2.0 enterprises have to care about the management of their data more and more. Content created and stored in an uncoordinated manner can lead to data-silos (Williams & Hardy 2011, p.57), which result in long search times, inaccessible data and in consequence monetary losses. The "expanding digital universe" forces enterprises to develop new archiving solutions and records management policies (Gantz et al. 2007, p.13). Enterprise Content Management (ECM) is the research field that deals with these challenges. It is placed in the scientific context of Enterprise Information Management. This thesis aims to find out to what extent current Enterprise Content Management Systems (ECMS) support these new requirements, especially concerning the archiving of Enterprise 2.0 data. For this purpose, three scenarios were created to evaluate two different kinds of ECMS (one Open Source - and one proprietary system) chosen on the basis of a short marketrnresearch. The application of the scenarios reveals that the system vendors actually face the industry- concerns: both tools provide functionality for the archiving of data arising from online collaboration and also business records management capabilities but the integration of those topics is not, or is only inconsistently solved. At this point new questions - such as, "Which datarngenerated in an Enterprise 2.0 is worth being a record?" - arise and should be examined in future research.
Development of an Android Application for the Recognition and Translation of Words in Camera Scenes
(2012)
This bachelor- thesis describes the conception and implementation of a translation software for the Android platform. The specific feature of the software is the independent text recognition based on the view of the camera. This approach aims to enhance and accelerate the process of translation in certain situations. After an introduction into text recognition, the underlying technologies and the operation system Android useful applications are described. Then the concept of the software is created and the implementation examined. Finally an evaluation is conducted to identify strengths and weaknesses of the software.
Dieser Arbeitsbericht behandelt die Entwicklung einer Architektur für komplexe kontextbezogene Dienste im mobilen Umfeld. Der folgende Arbeitsbericht beschreibt die grundlegende Problemstellung und einen theoretischen Lösungsansatz, der im weiteren Forschungsprozess konkretisiert, prototypisch implementiert und evaluiert wird. Durch die gestiegene Mobilität vieler Menschen besteht ein stetig steigender Bedarf an mobilen Kommunikations- und Informationsdiensten. Im mobilen Umfeld werden die meisten Mehrwertdienste zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt von den Mobilfunkprovidern angeboten. Es handelt sich primär um Dienste für den Massenmarkt, die keine nennenswerte Personalisierung zulassen. Aufgrund der funktionell einfachen Dienste und des damit verbundenen niedrigen Komforts sowie der durch die Nutzung entstehenden Kosten werden derartige Dienste nur in begrenztem Maße vom Massenmarkt angenommen. Dazu besteht keine Möglichkeit, kostengünstig kontextbezogene Dienste für spezielle Personengruppen anzubieten, da das Dienstangebot vom jeweiligen Mobilfunkprovider festgelegt wird. Diese Arbeit betrachtet nicht nur die heutigen Hemmnisse, sondern auch die Anforderungen, die einer Akzeptanz besonders von komplexen kontextbezogenen Diensten noch im Wege stehen. Ziel ist es, eine Architektur bereitzustellen, die zukünftig personalisierte Dienste ermöglichen soll. Durch die Verwendung von sensiblen Kontextinformationen bei der Diensterbringung muss bei der Konzeption dieser Architektur der Schutz der Privatsphäre als ein wichtiger Punkt betrachtet werden. Basierend auf diesen ermittelten Anforderungen schlägt diese Arbeit eine Architektur vor, die es ermöglicht, kontextbezogene Dienste geräte und providerunabhängig in einem wirtschaftlichen Umfeld, unter Berücksichtigung des Schutzes der Privatsphäre des Benutzers, anzubieten.
The Microsoft Kinect is currently polular in many application areas because ofrnthe cheap price and good precission. But controlling the cursor is unapplicablerndue to jitter in the skeletton data. My approach will try to stabilisize the cursor position with common techniques from image processing. The input therefore will be the Kinect color camera. A final position will be calculated using the different positions of the tracking techniques. For controlling the cursor the right hand should be tracked. A simple click gesture will also be developed. The evaluation will show if this approach was succesfull.
This bachelor thesis deals basically with the design and the implementation of a data structure describing maneuvers for car-like robots. This data structure affords planning feasible routes which admit a continuous modification of the steering angle.
The focus of this thesis rests on turn maneuvers, which consist of two clothoid arcs and one circular arc. One of the key aspects is the design of a concept for creating a corridor for these maneuvers. A corridor shall enclose the area which the vehicle covers during the corresponding maneuver. It finally provides a basis to guarantee collision freedom. Furthermore, a planning module is designed and implemented within this bachelor thesis. Based on specified construction lines, the planning module creates feasible routes made up of maneuvers.
The RoboCup Rescue League was founded with the intention to serve as an international communication platform for development of rescue robots. In regions hit by catastrophes, those robots are meant to find buried people, detect their physical condition and send the proper information to rescue teams.
At the university of Koblenz the rescue robot "Robbie" has been in development for years. Robbie accumulates information about his environment by targeted control of sensors and can act autonomous in unknown regions with help of the previous collected data. He creates an internal 2D map of his environment. This map provides enough information to navigate through space and to localize himself. Unfortunately, 2D maps have a huge drawback. When confronted with uneven terrain or even multilayered disaster areas, this technique will meet its limitations. Considered that most afflicted areas will probably have a bumpy ground, it is important to improve this technique.
That is why 3D-mapping is being required. With the help of RoboCup Rescue Scenario this Bachelor Thesis is going to implement a 3D-mapping algorithm and evaluate the flaws of 2D- and 3D-mapping problems thoroughly.
Die Messung der Produktivität von Dienstleistungen ist trotz zunehmender Relevanz immer noch ein wenig durchdrungenes Forschungsfeld. Ursachen hierfür sind vor allem in den besonderen Merkmalen von Dienstleistungen - Immaterialität und Integrativität - zu suchen. Eine typische Dienstleistung der B2B Softwarebranche ist die Anpassung von Systemen an die Bedürfnisse des Kunden - das sogenannte Customizing. Die Ausschöpfung des Customizing-Potentials von Standardsoftware und -produkten und eine stärkere Einbeziehung des Kunden in Innovationsprozesse werden jedoch dadurch erschwert, dass die Produktivität dieser Dienstleistung nur unzureichend mess- und somit bewertbar zu sein scheint.
Der vorliegende Beitrag beschreibt die Entwicklung eines Modells zur Messung der Produktivität von Dienstleistungen auf der Basis unterschiedlicher Vorstudien im Rahmen des CustomB2B Projektes an der Universität Koblenz-Landau.
Im Laufe der letzten Jahre hat sich der typische Komplex an kritischen Erfolgsfaktoren für Unternehmen verändert, infolgedessen der Faktor Wissen eine wachsende Bedeutung erlangt hat. Insofern kann man zum heutigen Zeitpunkt von Wissen als viertem Produktionsfaktor sprechen, welcher die Faktoren Arbeit, Kapital und Boden als wichtigste Faktoren eines Unternehmens ablöst (vgl. Keller & Yeaple 2013, S. 2; Kogut & Zander 1993, S. 631). Dies liegt darin begründet, dass aktive Maßnahmen zur Unterstützung von Wissenstransfer in Unternehmen höhere Profite und Marktanteile sowie bessere Überlebensfähigkeit gegenüber Wettbewerbern ohne derartige Maßnahmen nach sich ziehen (vgl. Argote 1999, S. 28; Szulanski 1996, S. 27; Osterloh & Frey 2000, S. 538). Der hauptsächliche Vorteil von wissensbasierten Entwicklungen liegt dabei in deren Nachhaltigkeit, da aufgrund der immateriellen Struktur (vgl. Inkpen & Dinur 1998, S. 456; Spender 1996a, S. 65 f.; Spender 1996b, S. 49; Nelson & Winter 1982, S. 76 ff.) eine Nachahmung durch Wettbewerber erschwert wird (vgl. Wernerfelt 1984, S. 173; Barney 1991, S. 102).
Domestic robots will become more important in current time. They will find use in everyday situations like cleaning the floor, mowing the lawn or helping to monitor buildings and outdoor installations. However, most of these robots lack in a "human" face, a crucial factor.
In this bachelor thesis a virtual, exchangeable face for the robot Lisa of the study group "Active Vision" of the University Koblenz will be developed. Psychological studies by Krach et al. (2008) have shown that robots with features attractrnattention of the observers and are considered to be more intelligent.
Computerfaces or also Talkingheads are not only used with robots but also in videogames and animation movies. But the movement and mime of the face is usually constructed by hand that provides a fixed course of motions. More interesting is the usage in applications free of barrier. In this field the phonemes are extracted from an incoming audio signal and are assigned to the appropriate visemes.
Within this bachelor thesis this occurrence is achieved with the help of the Text-to-Speech-Synthesizer Festival whereby the movement of the lips change dynamically according to the given text. Not only is the correct movement of the lips of great importance, but also the showingrnof emotions. With the help of a special emoticon arithmetic which is added to the text that is to be synthesized the visualization of emotions is possible.
This thesis describes the conception, implementation and evaluation of a collaborative multiplayer game for preschoolers for mobile devices.
The main object of this thesis is to find out, if mobile devices like smartphones and tablet computers are suitable for the interaction of children. In order to develop this kind of game relevant aspects were researched. On this basis a game was designed which was finally tested by preschoolers.
In this bachelor thesis a tangible augmented reality game was developed, which should have a additional benefit compared to conventional computer or augmented reality games. The main part of the thesis explains the game concept, the development and the evaluation of the game. In the evaluation the flow-experience, as measurement for the games" amusement, was analysed with a user test and the developed game was compared with other smartphone games. Also augmented reality, tangible user interface and tangible augmented reality was introduced and the advantages and disadvantages was explained. The history of augmented reality was introduced too.