@article{Blasek2020, author = {Blasek, Katrin}, title = {Auf unsicherem Terrain - Datenverarbeitung durch den Beirat}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Wohnungseigentumsrecht}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Wohnungseigentumsrecht}, number = {2020}, publisher = {C.H. Beck}, issn = {1611-8650}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{ChaurasiaGoeckeDe2023, author = {Chaurasia, Prashant Kumar and Goecke, Sven Frithjof and De, Amitava}, title = {Towards real-time monitoring of metal transfer and melt pool temperature field in gas metal arc directed energy deposition}, series = {Welding in the World}, journal = {Welding in the World}, number = {67}, publisher = {Springer Link}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s40194-023-01534-2}, pages = {1781 -- 1791}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Large three-dimensional metallic parts can be printed layer-by-layer using gas metal arc directed energy deposition (GMA-DED) process at a high deposition rate and with little or no material wastage. Fast responsive real-time monitoring of GMA-DED process signatures and their transient variations is required for printing of dimensionally accurate and structurally sound parts. A systematic experimental investigation is presented here on multi-layer GMA-DED with two different scanning strategies using a high strength low alloy (HSLA) filler wire. The dynamic metal transfer, melt pool temperature field and its longitudinal cross-section, and arc voltage and current are monitored synchronously. The transient arc heat input and the melt pool solidification cooling rate are estimated from the monitored signals. The layer-wise variations of the melt pool dimension, surface temperature profile, thermal cycles, and solidification cooling rate are examined for different scanning strategies. It is comprehended that the part defects can be minimized, and the mass production of zero-defect parts can be achieved in GMA-DED process with synchronized monitoring and assessment of the real-time process signatures.}, language = {en} } @article{RevinaAksu2023, author = {Revina, Aleksandra and Aksu, {\"U}nal}, title = {An approach for analyzing business process execution complexity based on textual data and event log}, series = {Information Systems}, journal = {Information Systems}, number = {114}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.is.2023.102184}, year = {2023}, abstract = {With the advent of digital transformation, organizations increasingly rely on various information systems to support their business processes (BPs). Recorded data, including textual data and event log, expand exponentially, complicating decision-making and posing new challenges for BP complexity analysis in Business Process Management (BPM). Herein, Process Mining (PM) serves to derive insights based on historic BP execution data, called event log. However, in PM, textual data is often neglected or limited to BP descriptions. Therefore, in this study, we propose a novel approach for analyzing BP execution complexity by combining textual data serving as an input at the BP start and event log. The approach is aimed at studying the connection between complexities obtained from these two data types. For textual data-based complexity, the approach employs a set of linguistic features. In our previous work, we have explored the design of linguistic features favorable for BP execution complexity prediction. Accordingly, we adapt and incorporate them into the proposed approach. Using these features, various machine learning techniques are applied to predict textual data-based complexity. Moreover, in this prediction, we show the adequacy of our linguistic features, which outperformed the linguistic features of a widely-used text analysis technique. To calculate event log-based complexity, the event log and relevant complexity metrics are used. Afterward, a correlation analysis of two complexities and an analysis of the significant differences in correlations are performed. The results serve to derive recommendations and insights for BP improvement. We apply the approach in the IT ticket handling process of the IT department of an academic institution. Our findings show that the suggested approach enables a comprehensive identification of BP redesign and improvement opportunities.}, language = {en} } @book{Tanski2023, author = {Tanski, Joachim}, title = {Compliance-Management}, edition = {1}, publisher = {Springer Gabler Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-40681-3 (Softcover) 978-3-658-40682-0 (e-Book)}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-40682-0}, pages = {63}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Dieses Buch bietet eine komprimierte und praxisorientierte Einf{\"u}hrung in die Grundlagen und Anforderungen eines Compliance-Managements, um den Leser schnell mit aktuellen und zentralen Regelungen vertraut zu machen. Dabei wird auf gesetzliche und regulatorische Bestimmungen ebenso eingegangen wie auf betriebswirtschaftliche Notwendigkeiten, um Mitarbeitende und Unternehmen vor den schwerwiegenden Folgen von Compliance-Verst{\"o}ßen zu sch{\"u}tzen.}, language = {de} } @incollection{RevinaRizunAksu2023, author = {Revina, Aleksandra and Rizun, Nina and Aksu, {\"U}nal}, title = {Towards a Framework for Context Awareness Based on Textual Process Data: Case Study Insights}, series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing}, booktitle = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing}, number = {466}, publisher = {Springer Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-26885-4 (Print) 978-3-031-26886-1 (online)}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26886-1_2}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Context awareness is critical for the successful execution of processes. In the abundance of business process management (BPM) research, frameworks exclusively devoted to extracting context from textual process data are scarce. With the deluge of textual data and its increasing value for organizations, it becomes essential to employ relevant text analytics techniques to increase the awareness of process workers, which is important for process execution. The present paper addresses this demand by developing a framework for context awareness based on process executions-related textual data using a well-established layered BPM context model. This framework combines and maps various text analytics techniques to the layers of the context model, aiming to increase the context awareness of process workers and facilitate informed decision-making. The framework is applied in an IT ticket processing case study. The findings show that contextual information obtained using our framework enriches the awareness of process workers regarding the process instance urgency, complexity, and upcoming tasks and assists in making decisions in terms of these aspects.}, language = {en} } @article{LachowskiHammermeisterHalenzetal.2023, author = {Lachowski, Krzysztof and Hammermeister, Florian and Halenz, Bastian and Lieckefett, Florian and G{\"o}tze, Thomas and Prill, Robert and Becker, Roland}, title = {The Patellostabilometer: A New Device for Quantification of Mediolateral Patella Displacement}, series = {Sensors}, journal = {Sensors}, number = {23 (3)}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/s23031274}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Mediolateral patella displacement is of interest for diagnostics and clinically relevant research questions. Apart from manual testing, no standardized method is currently available. Proper quantification of patella mobility is necessary to better understand pathologies at the patellofemoral joint. Patella mobility was assessed in 25 healthy individuals using a Patellostabilometer, a new prototype instrument for quantification of the mediolateral patella displacement. The participants underwent measurements of the mediolateral displacement three times using the Patellostabilome- ter. A maximal force of 10 N was applied for patella movement. Additionally, leg length and circumference of the knee, upper- and lower-leg were measured. Lateral patella displacement of 18.27 ± 3.76 mm (range 15.85-20.64 mm, interquartile range (IQR) of 4.79) was measured. The medial patella displacement showed 24.47 ± 6.59 mm (range 19.29-29.76 mm, IQR of 10.47). The test-retest measurement error was 2.32 ± 1.76 mm (IQR of 2.38 mm), with five outliers. There was greater test-retest variability between the measurements of the medial displacement compared to the lateral one. The test-retest variability reached 7\% of the patella displacement. Other parameters provided no significant correlations. Based on the natural patellofemoral mobility, a precise and clinically relevant quantification of patella mobility is allowed.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KraetzerMakrushinNeubertetal.2017, author = {Kraetzer, Christian and Makrushin, Andrey and Neubert, Tom and Hildebrandt, Mario and Dittmann, Jana}, title = {Modeling Attacks on Photo-ID Documents and Applying Media Forensics for the Detection of Facial Morphing}, series = {Konferenz: IH\&MMSec '17: ACM Information Hiding and Multimedia Security Workshop, 2017/ Titel: Proceedings of the 5th ACM Workshop on Information Hiding and Multimedia Security}, booktitle = {Konferenz: IH\&MMSec '17: ACM Information Hiding and Multimedia Security Workshop, 2017/ Titel: Proceedings of the 5th ACM Workshop on Information Hiding and Multimedia Security}, publisher = {ACM}, address = {Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA}, isbn = {978-1-4503-5061-7}, doi = {10.1145/3082031.3083244}, pages = {21 -- 32}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HildebrandtNeubertMakrushinetal.2017, author = {Hildebrandt, Mario and Neubert, Tom and Makrushin, Andrey and Dittmann, Jana}, title = {Benchmarking face morphing forgery detection: Application of stirtrace for impact simulation of different processing steps}, series = {Konferenz: 2017 5th International Workshop on Biometrics and Forensics (IWBF), 2017/ Titel: 2017 5th International Workshop on Biometrics and Forensics (IWBF)}, booktitle = {Konferenz: 2017 5th International Workshop on Biometrics and Forensics (IWBF), 2017/ Titel: 2017 5th International Workshop on Biometrics and Forensics (IWBF)}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Coventry, United Kingdom}, isbn = {978-1-5090-5791-7}, doi = {10.1109/IWBF.2017.7935087}, pages = {1 -- 6}, year = {2017}, abstract = {We analyze StirTrace towards benchmarking face morphing forgeries and extending it by additional scaling functions for the face biometrics scenario. We benchmark a Benford's law based multi-compression-anomaly detection approach and acceptance rates of morphs for a face matcher to determine the impact of the processing on the quality of the forgeries. We use 2 different approaches for automatically creating 3940 images of morphed faces. Based on this data set, 86614 images are created using StirTrace. A manual selection of 183 high quality morphs is used to derive tendencies based on the subjective forgery quality. Our results show that the anomaly detection seems to be able to detect anomalies in the morphing regions, the multi-compression-anomaly detection performance after the processing can be differentiated into good (e.g. cropping), partially critical (e.g. rotation) and critical results (e.g. additive noise). The influence of the processing on the biometric matcher is marginal.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Neubert2017, author = {Neubert, Tom}, title = {Face Morphing Detection: An Approach Based on Image Degradation Analysis}, series = {Konferenz: International Workshop on Digital Watermarking, 2017/ Titel: Digital Forensics and Watermarking}, booktitle = {Konferenz: International Workshop on Digital Watermarking, 2017/ Titel: Digital Forensics and Watermarking}, editor = {Kraetzer, Christian and Shi, Yun-Qing and Dittmann, Jana and Kim, Hyoung Joong}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Magdeburg, Germany}, isbn = {978-3-319-64184-3 978-3-319-64185-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-64185-0_8}, pages = {93 -- 106}, year = {2017}, abstract = {In 2014 a novel identity theft scheme targeting specific application scenarios in face biometrics was introduced. In this scheme, a so called face morph melts two or more face images of different persons into one image, which is visually similar to multiple real world persons. Based on this non authentic image, it is possible to apply for an image based identity document to be issued by a corresponding authority. Thus, multiple persons can use such a document to pass image based person verification scenarios with a single document containing an artificially weakened template. Currently there is no reliable existing security mechanism to detect this attack.}, language = {en} } @unpublished{LooseTetzlaff2017, author = {Loose, Harald and Tetzlaff, Laura}, title = {Changes of Gait and Muscle Patterns during Recovery after the Fracture of the Fibula of the Left Leg - A case study}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The paper presents an observation and evaluation of the recovery process. Seven weeks after the fracture of the fibula and six weeks after surgery the measurement of the gait of the subject has been started. Inertial measurement units applied above both ankles are used to acquire kinematical data and three surface EMG at each leg to get information about the activity of three muscles. The intensity of the weekly tests has been increased in dependence on the healing progress. Both scenarios-walking on the floor and on the treadmill-were included in the experiments to obtain comparable data sets. Beside of the investigation of the healing process the paper is focused on symmetry/asymmetry properties of the gait. The results indicate that asymmetry is not only an essential property of pathologic gait but it is present in normal gait too, especially if short distances are evaluated. They may be caused by the influence of a dominant/injured leg, of the first/last steps, the natural variance of the gait or the daily fitness of the subject. Asymmetry is obviously in the contribution of both legs to a stride (step length, strike and lift angle, stand and swing phase).}, language = {en} }