@article{Levina2021, author = {Levina, Olga}, title = {Von Ethik zu Recht : Der AI Act und seine Bedeutung f{\"u}r die Gestaltung von algorithmischen Systemen}, series = {Informatik aktuell}, journal = {Informatik aktuell}, publisher = {Alkmene Verlag}, issn = {2511-7564}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @techreport{DeckertFuellgrafQuoos2012, author = {Deckert, Katharina and F{\"u}llgraf, Leroy and Quoos, Ren{\´e}}, title = {Vergleich von BPMN-Tools zur Modellierung von Gesch{\"a}ftsprozessen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-762}, pages = {75}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Der vorliegende Report basiert auf der Semesterarbeit zum Thema „Einsatz von BPMN in ausgew{\"a}hlten Tools" im Rahmen der Veranstaltung „Modellierung und Analyse von Prozessen" des Masterstudiums der Wirtschaftsinformatik an der FH Brandenburg im Wintersemester 2011/12. Ziel der Arbeit war die Untersuchung von f{\"u}nf ausgew{\"a}hlten Tools (Bizagi, Adonis, SemTalk, AristaFlow und Signavio) auf ihre Eignung zur Modellierung von Gesch{\"a}ftsprozessen mit BPMN. Da sich im Verlauf der Untersuchung herausstellte, dass AristaFlow nicht f{\"u}r die Modellierung mit BPMN geeignet ist, wird in dieser revidierten Version der Arbeit nicht n{\"a}her auf AristaFlow eingegangen. Die Autoren danken jedoch Herrn Sebastian Raschke ausdr{\"u}cklich f{\"u}r seine Untersuchung dieses Tools ebenso wie Herrn Henrik Strauß f{\"u}r seine Beteiligung an den Ausarbeitungen zum Tool Signavio, die in die vorliegende Fassung eingeflossen sind. Weiterhing muss darauf hingewiesen werden, dass zum Vergleich der Tools keine gleichwertigen Versionen heran gezogen werden konnten. Nicht f{\"u}r jedes Tool lag eine Vollversion vor, so dass nicht alle Funktionen getestet werden konnten und sich einige Bewertungen nur auf Produkt-beschreibungen des Anbieters beziehen.}, language = {de} } @article{BaeckerAlabbadiYogiputraetal.2023, author = {Baecker, Christoph and Alabbadi, Osama and Yogiputra, Georgius Pradipta and Tien Dung, Nguyen}, title = {Threats provided by artificial intelligence that could disrupt the democratic system}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Brandenburg}, doi = {10.25933/opus4-2898}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-28988}, pages = {17 Seiten}, year = {2023}, abstract = {This research paper examines the potential consequences of AI technology on democratic systems. The study focuses on two main areas: the weakening of the media and the emergence of "smart dictatorship." The paper examines the ways in which AI can be used to supervise, manipulate, and frustrate the media, thereby weakening its role as a check on government and corporate power. The study also explores how AI technology can be used to create an "omnidirectional monitoring" society, where individuals are constantly monitored and controlled through the use of "panopticon" techniques and "social bots". This can lead to the emergence of a "postdemocratic" society, characterized by growing inequality, dehumanization, and the manipulation of information on online media platforms. The research methodology adopted in the study is qualitative, using expert interviews with three experts who discussed the overall use of AI and its disruptive effects on democracy, such as the creation of fake news, filter bubbles, and algorithm bias. In conclusion, this research highlights the need for increased awareness and regulation of AI technology to ensure its responsible use and to protect democratic values.}, subject = {K{\"u}nstliche Intelligenz}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RichterWrobel2023, author = {Richter, Nancy and Wrobel, Martin}, title = {The Impact of prototyping on the survival chances of digital early-stage startups: Findings and insights from explorative expert interviews}, series = {Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, ECIE 2023}, volume = {18}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, ECIE 2023}, number = {2}, publisher = {Academic Conferences International Limited}, doi = {10.34190/ecie.18.2.1714}, pages = {772 -- 779}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The products of digital entrepreneurs are highly innovative, and their business models contribute to the prosperity and further development of the economy and society. However, studies indicate that most of all startups fail, particularly during the early stages of their business journey Prototyping as part of Lean Startup or Business Model Testing approaches, can assist digital early-stage startups in navigating uncertainty and achieving successful product launches. However, these methods are applied very individually and there is little empirical research on best practices. We therefore conducted 65 explorative expert interviews and asked successful startups about their prototyping practices. Our results include learnings on the prototyping process and the testing format, the role of the founding team during prototyping practices, the customer focus and the role of networks. Our study adds important details to theory and practice of the innovation and prototyping processes of digital early-stage startups. Our results offer actionable advice and guidance to any current and potential entrepreneur, but especially to first-time founders and less experienced executives in early stage-startups. Additionally, our contribution enhances the theoretical understanding of the Lean Startup approach and prototyping practices.}, language = {en} } @article{PufalShunBenAmmaretal.2023, author = {Pufal, Jakob and Shun, Hanna and Ben Ammar, Rami and Jeckstadt, Janik and Schultheiß, John}, title = {The Great Shutdown}, doi = {10.25933/opus4-2894}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-28942}, pages = {II, 17, VI Seiten}, year = {2023}, abstract = {This research aims to examine the potential impact of a military escalation of the China-Taiwan conflict on global economies, with a particular focus on the microchip production industry in Taiwan. The academic paper will analyze the current economic ties between Taiwan and other countries, as well as the potential consequences of a disruption in trade and production caused by a military conflict. The research will also examine the role of Taiwan's microchip industry in the global supply chain and its potential vulnerability to a disruption in the event of a military escalation. Additionally, this scientific paper will explore the possible economic responses of other countries and the international community to a military escalation of the China-Taiwan conflict. The research will use a combination of the systematic literature review and the scenario technique to demonstrate potential impact of a military escalation of the China-Taiwan conflict on global economies, with a specific focus on the microchip production industry in Taiwan.}, subject = {Weltwirtschaft}, language = {en} } @article{RizunRevinaEdelmann2025, author = {Rizun, Nina and Revina, Aleksandra and Edelmann, Noella}, title = {Text analytics for co-creation in public sector organizations: a literature review-based research framework}, series = {Artificial Intelligence Review}, journal = {Artificial Intelligence Review}, doi = {10.1007/s10462-025-11112-1}, pages = {1 -- 45}, year = {2025}, abstract = {The public sector faces considerable challenges that stem from increasing external and internal demands, the need for diverse and complex services, and citizens' lack of satisfaction and trust in public sector organisations (PSOs). An alternative to traditional public service delivery is the co-creation of public services. Data analytics has been fueled by the availability of immense amounts of data, including textual data, and techniques to analyze data, so it has immense potential to foster data-driven solutions for the public sector. In the paper, we systematically review the existing literature on the application of Text Analytics (TA) techniques on textual data that can support public service co-creation. In this review, we identify the TA techniques, the public services and the co-creation phase they support, as well as envisioned public values for the stakeholder groups. On the basis of the analysis, we develop a Research Framework that helps to structure the TA-enabled co-creation process in PSOs, increases awareness among public sector organizations and stakeholders on the significant potential of TA in creating value, and provides scholars with some avenues for further research.}, language = {en} } @book{BeyerHellmannHesseetal.2007, author = {Beyer, Anja and Hellmann, Sophie and Hesse, Malte and Holl, Friedrich-L. and Morcinek, Peter and Paulus, Sachar and Reimer, Helmut}, title = {Studie zu Erfolgskriterien f{\"u}r Identifizierungs- und Signaturverfahren auf Basis asymmetrischer kryptographischer Verfahren (EKIAS)}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus-595}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Brandenburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Unter der Projektleitung der FH Brandenburg wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit der TU Ilmenau, TeleTrusT Deutschland e.V., Institut f{\"u}r Internetsicherheit, FH Gelsenkirchen und der SAP AG das vom Bundesministerium f{\"u}r Bildung und Forschung beauftragte Projekt EKIAS im Zeitraum vom Oktober 2006 bis Juli 2007 durchgef{\"u}hrt. Ziel des Projektes war die Erstellung einer Studie, mit der gepr{\"u}ft werden soll, inwieweit PKI-Verfahren die urspr{\"u}nglich geplanten technischen, wissenschaftlichen und politischen Zielstellungen erreicht haben bzw. inwieweit diese mit ihnen umgesetzt werden konnten oder nicht.}, subject = {Kryptologie}, language = {de} } @techreport{KitzelmannBoerschTarassowetal.2025, author = {Kitzelmann, Emanuel and Boersch, Ingo and Tarassow, Artur and Nitze, Andr{\´e} and Gohlicke, Franziska and Hochwald, Jessica and Siebert, Tim and Wagner, Robin}, title = {SmartRetrieve - GraphRAG f{\"u}r einen Campus-ChatBot, Abschlussbericht}, organization = {Technische Hochschule Brandenburg}, doi = {10.25933/opus4-3341}, pages = {49}, year = {2025}, language = {de} } @article{ScharfGuterdingHenetal.2025, author = {Scharf, Gili and Guterding, Daniel and Hen, Bar and Sarte, Paul M. and Ortiz, Brenden R. and Rozenberg, Gregory Kh. and Holder, Tobias and Wilson, Stephen D. and Jeschke, Harald O. and Ron, Alon}, title = {Pressure tuning of intrinsic and extrinsic sources to the anomalous Hall effect in CrGeTe3}, series = {Physical Review Research}, volume = {7}, journal = {Physical Review Research}, number = {1}, publisher = {American Physical Society}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevResearch.7.013127}, pages = {1 -- 8}, year = {2025}, abstract = {The integrated Berry curvature is a geometric property that has dramatic implications for material properties. This study investigates the integrated Berry curvature and other contributions to the anomalous Hall effect in CrGeTe3 as a function of pressure. The anomalous Hall effect is absent in the insulating phase of CrGeTe3 and evolves with pressure in a domelike fashion as pressure is applied. The dome's edges are characterized by Fermi surface deformations, manifested as mixed electron and hole transport. We corroborate the presence of bipolar transport using ab initio calculations, which also predict a nonmonotonic behavior of the Berry curvature as a function of pressure. Quantitative discrepancies between our calculations and experimental results indicate that additional scattering mechanisms, which are also strongly tuned by pressure, contribute to the anomalous Hall effect in CrGeTe3.}, language = {en} } @book{Franz2019, author = {Franz, Robert U.}, title = {PreLytica - Prescriptive Analytics}, editor = {Franz, Robert U.}, edition = {1}, publisher = {Shaker Verlag}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {978-3-8440-6446-9}, doi = {10.25933/opus4-2202}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-22029}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Brandenburg}, pages = {262}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Dieses Buch ist Teil der Projektdokumentation des Forschungsvorhabens PreLytica der Technischen Hochschule Brandenburg. Das Projekt soll die systematische Erfassung, qualit{\"a}tsgesicherte Integration und entscheidungsrelevante Auswertung von Massendaten erm{\"o}glichen. Mit Hilfe pr{\"a}skriptiver Analytik k{\"o}nnen große, teilweise unstrukturierte Datenmengen zusammengefasst,analysiert und f{\"u}r konkrete Entscheidungen nutzbar gemacht werden. Mittels vorhandener Daten - selbst erfasste Daten genau so wie offen im Internet zug{\"a}ngliche Daten - kann durch Kombination unterschiedlicher Datenquellen neues Wissen generiert werden. Das Forschungsprojekt besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit der Entwicklung zweier prototypischer Anwendungen aus unterschiedlichen Einsatzbereichen. Das Teilprojekt Sport Performance Insight (SPI) mit dem Gesundheitssektor und das Teilprojekt Solar Potential Analytics (SPA) mit dem Energiesek tor. Band 1 der Projektdokumentation besch{\"a}ftigt sich dabei mit Grundlagen zu den beiden Szenarios und dem Aufbau der Prototypen. Es wird die grundlegende Architektur der verwendeten Anwendungen beschrieben. Weiterhin wird die Projektorganisation und Integration in den Forschungs- und Lehrbetrieb am Fachbereich Wirtschaft der Technischen Hochschule Brandenburg beschrieben.}, subject = {Klein- und Mittelbetrieb}, language = {de} } @unpublished{Frosch2019, author = {Frosch, Katharina}, title = {Open Design of HRM Instruments: new perspectives on people management in SMEs}, pages = {1 -- 35}, year = {2019}, abstract = {When it comes to human resource management (HRM), small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) primarily rely on informal approaches. Thereby, HR practitioners often listen to their guts feeling instead of using more systematic HR practices that are, as research evidence shows, more effective for attracting, motivating and retaining talented staff. This paper elaborates on the question how SMEs may profit from the design and implementation of evidence-based, systematic HRM instruments. The analysis focuses on the antecedents of the so called science-practitioner gap in HRM and why it is even more pronounced in SMEs as compared to larger companies. As a conclusion, we find that SMEs need to design HRM instruments that are systematic and evidence-based in their approach, but can be used by HR practitioners on an intuitive basis without ex ante training or cumbersome formal procedures. However, designing HRM instruments based on a so-called "walk-up-and-use" approach means beating new paths. Given the scarce resources for people management in SMEs, such innovative HRM instruments cannot be developed by a single SME alone. Therefore, the paradigm of open cooperation as it has been successfully applied in open source software (OSS) development is evaluated , in particular whether it can be transferred on the design of HRM instruments that take into account the specific needs of SMEs. First of all, we conceptualize a general framework how HR practitioners from SMEs and HR experts from business and academia can jointly develop Open HRM instruments. Then we discuss the social side of Open HRM, in particular why someone should contribute to Open HRM without receiving immediate profits, how to ensure the quality of openly developed HRM instruments and other gov-ernance issues. As a conclusion, we find that-despite a number of technical and social challenges that have to be overcome-Open HRM has a great potential in order to open up evidence-based HRM for SMEs.}, language = {de} } @article{RevinaAksuMeister2021, author = {Revina, Aleksandra and Aksu, {\"U}nal and Meister, Vera G.}, title = {Method to Address Complexity in Organizations Based on a Comprehensive Overview}, series = {Information 2021}, volume = {12}, journal = {Information 2021}, number = {10}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.3390/info12100423}, pages = {423}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @incollection{Hoeft2017, author = {H{\"o}ft, Uwe}, title = {Mehr G{\"u}ter auf die Schiene - aber wie? Neue Impulse f{\"u}r den Schieneng{\"u}terverkehr}, series = {Forschungsbericht der Technischen Hochschule Brandenburg (2015/2016)}, booktitle = {Forschungsbericht der Technischen Hochschule Brandenburg (2015/2016)}, edition = {1. Auflage 2017}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Brandenburg}, address = {Brandenburg an der Havel}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-19524}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Brandenburg}, pages = {138 -- 144}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird kurz die aktuelle Situation im Schieneng{\"u}terverkehr analysiert. Hierauf aufbauend werden ausgew{\"a}hlte Maßnahmen und Handlungsoptionen zur Steigerung des Schieneng{\"u}terverkehrs vorgestellt.}, language = {de} } @article{JohannsenKantCreutzburg2020, author = {Johannsen, Andreas and Kant, Daniel and Creutzburg, Reiner}, title = {Measuring IT security, compliance and data governance within small and medium-sized IT enterprises}, series = {IS and T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging Science and Technology}, journal = {IS and T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging Science and Technology}, publisher = {Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS\&T)}, address = {Springfield, VA}, issn = {2470-1173}, doi = {10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2020.3.MOBMU-252}, pages = {252-1 -- 252-11}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @techreport{FroschDamusHaberlandetal.2025, author = {Frosch, Katharina and Damus, Martha and Haberland, Steffi and H{\"a}dicke, Svenja and Lindauer, Friederike and Winkel, Carmen}, title = {Lehren mit KI: Talk2Transform (T2T)}, series = {Wie KI Studium und Lehre ver{\"a}ndert Anwendungsfelder, Use-Cases und Gelingensbedingungen}, journal = {Wie KI Studium und Lehre ver{\"a}ndert Anwendungsfelder, Use-Cases und Gelingensbedingungen}, publisher = {Hochschulforum Digitalisierung}, pages = {23 -- 25}, year = {2025}, language = {de} } @article{FroschLindauer2025, author = {Frosch, Katharina and Lindauer, Friederike}, title = {Learning With Short Bursts: How Effectively Can We Build Competencies in Climate Change-Related Areas Based on Microlearning?}, series = {European Journal of Education}, volume = {60}, journal = {European Journal of Education}, number = {2}, publisher = {Wiley}, doi = {10.1111/ejed.70088}, pages = {1 -- 17}, year = {2025}, abstract = {The study examines the effectiveness of microlearning in developing the capacity to address climate change and adapt to environmental challenges. Conducted as an online field experiment with 140 participants, the study focused on the impacts of smartphone use as an illustrative learning domain for education in climate change-related areas. Using a pre-post research design and simultaneous equation models, the study found improvements in knowledge retention, with a median increase of 38\%. The results indicated that the brief microlearning units also promoted sustainability action competencies, such as confidence in one's influence and willingness to act sustainably. This suggests that higher-order learning processes were also triggered, although to a much lesser extent. Furthermore, learner satisfaction was identified as a mediating variable for these positive outcomes. The study concludes that short bursts of knowledge delivered through microlearning activities can be used alongside traditional training methods to build the critical skills needed for initiatives such as the EU Green Deal.}, language = {en} } @article{Sasaki2021, author = {Sasaki, Felix}, title = {K{\"u}nstliche Intelligenz in der Ausbildung von Wissensarbeiterinnen und Wissensarbeitern}, series = {API : Ausbilden, Publizieren, Informieren - studentisches Magazin der HAW Hamburg}, volume = {2}, journal = {API : Ausbilden, Publizieren, Informieren - studentisches Magazin der HAW Hamburg}, number = {1}, publisher = {Hamburg University Press}, issn = {2699-6693}, doi = {10.15460/apimagazin.2021.2.1.65}, pages = {1 -- 16}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{MeisterHuRizun2018, author = {Meister, Vera G. and Hu, Wenxin and Rizun, Mariia}, title = {Knowledge Engineering Processes and Tools in Enterprise Environments - A Systematization Attempt}, series = {International Journal of Knowledge Engineering}, volume = {4}, journal = {International Journal of Knowledge Engineering}, number = {1}, issn = {2382-6185}, doi = {10.18178/ijke.2018.4.1.095}, pages = {29}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @book{JohannsenKant2020, author = {Johannsen, Andreas and Kant, Daniel}, title = {IT-Governance, Risiko-und Compliance-Management (IT-GRC) f{\"u}r KMU - Literaturanalyse und Ansatzbildung}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Brandenburg}, address = {Brandenburg/Havel}, isbn = {978-3-945500-05-7}, issn = {2198-090X}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Brandenburg}, pages = {28}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{JohannsenKant2020, author = {Johannsen, Andreas and Kant, Daniel}, title = {IT-Governance, Risiko- und Compliance-Management (IT‑GRC) - Ein Kompetenz-orientierter Ansatz f{\"u}r KMU}, series = {HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, journal = {HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, doi = {10.1365/s40702-020-00625-8}, year = {2020}, language = {de} }