TY - JOUR A1 - Nagel, Michael A1 - Schminder, Christian A1 - Mieke, Christian ED - Erich Schmidt Verlag, T1 - Sachbezogenes Verhandeln als Methode im Zielbildungsprozess von innovationsorientierten Public Private Partnerships. JF - Ideen- und Innovationsmanagement Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.37307/j.2198-3151.2022.02.07 SN - 2198-3151 IS - 2 SP - 72 EP - 77 PB - Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co ER - TY - GEN A1 - Weber, Simon A1 - Stein, Stefan A1 - Pilgermann, Michael A1 - Schrader, Thomas T1 - Attack Detection for Medical Cyber- Physical Systems - The Visualization N2 - Attack Detection for Medical Cyber-Physical Systems - The Visualization KW - Detection KW - IDS KW - intrusion prevention KW - medical cyber-physical systems KW - medical CPS Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-29142 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Maurer, Robert A1 - Johannsen, Andreas A1 - Pochanke, Oliver T1 - Analyse der Trends und Alternativen zur Online-Präsenz als Kommunikationskanal von kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen durch den Einsatz von Plattformen BT - Ergebnisse einer Studie durch das Institut für Betriebliche Integration und Digitalisierung (IBID) am Fachbereich Wirtschaft der Technischen Hochschule Brandenburg T2 - Schriften des Instituts für Betriebliche Integration und Digitalisierung (IBID) N2 - Die Digitalisierung ist eine der Herausforderungen der heutigen Zeit. Einhergehend mit der Zunahme der Nutzung des Internets in vielen Lebensbereichen steigt auch die Wichtigkeit für Unternehmen, einen repräsentativen Auftritt zu etablieren. Für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen bedeutet das Betreiben und Pflegen einer Onlinepräsenz oftmals einen hohen finanziellen und zeitlichen Aufwand. Ziel des vorliegenden Arbeitspapiers ist es, kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen eine Alternative zu herkömmlichen Content Management Systemen darzulegen und sie bei der Entscheidungsfindung zu unterstützen. Zur Beantwortung der Forschungsfragen wurde der methodische Ansatz einer Literatur- und Internetrecherche verwendet. Aus der Analyse konnten drei Online Business Plattformen identifiziert, sowie deren Vor- und Nachteile gegenüber Content Management Systemen dargestellt werden. Anschließend wurden Kriterien definiert und Empfehlungen dargelegt, welche kleine und mittlere Unternehmen im Entscheidungsprozess unterstützen sollen. Letztlich wurden die Einrichtung sowie die wichtigsten Funktionen einer Plattform dargestellt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Nutzung einer Onlineplattform für lokal begrenze Unternehmen mit geringen Anforderungen an die Funktionalität und hoher Kostensensibilität eine sinnvolle Alternative ist. Abschließend wurde anhand des realen Fallbeispiels „Google My Business“ (seit 2022: „Google Business Profile“) auf die Funktionen sowie Vorteile und Möglichkeiten einer solchen Plattform eingegangen. N2 - Digitalization is one of the big challenges of our time. Along with the increased online life, the importance for companies to establish a representative online presence is growing as well. Especially for small and medium size companies, the operation and maintenance of an online presence means a high effort in terms of time and financial investment. The aim of this study is to provide an alternative to common content management systems for small medium size companies. In addition, they should be supported in the decision making process. To answer the research questions the methodical approach of a literature and internet research was used. From the analysis, three online business platforms were identified and their advantages and disadvantages compared to content management systems were presented. Subsequently, criteria were defined and recommendations were presented, which should support small and medium-sized enterprises in the decision-making process. Finally, the setup as well as the most important functions of a platform were presented. The results show that the use of an online platform is a sensible alternative for locally limited companies with low functionality requirements and high cost sensitivity. Finally, the functions as well as advantages and possibilities of such a platform were discussed on the basis of the real case study "Google My Business" (since 2022: "Google Business Profile") T3 - Schriften des Instituts für Betriebliche Anwendungssysteme - 23/1 KW - Digitalisierung KW - KMU KW - Google Business Profile KW - Online Präsenz KW - Online Plattformen KW - Online-Marketing KW - Geschäftsmodell KW - Plattform KW - Klein- und Mittelbetrieb Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-28853 SN - 2198-090X VL - 11 PB - Technische Hochschule Brandenburg CY - Brandenburg an der Havel ER - TY - GEN A1 - Stockhausen, Pablo A1 - Johannsen, Andreas A1 - Maurer, Robert T1 - Machine-Learning Verfahren für eine nachhaltige Letzte-Meile-Logistik N2 - Dieser Beitrag entwickelt ein Konzept zur praktischen Umsetzung eines Machine- Learning Verfahrens zum Lösen von Vehicle Routing Problemen im Kontext einer nachhaltigen “Letzte-Meile”-Logistik, welches durch einen Prototyp umgesetzt und getestet wurde. Der Prototyp basiert auf dem “Reinforcement Learning”-System und verwendet als Algorithmus “REINFORCE mit Baseline”. In einer Vergleichsanalyse wurde der Prototyp mit dem bekannten Vertreter Google-OR, anhand von zwei Anwendungsszenarien, verglichen. Der Prototyp überzeugt dabei in der Laufzeit und dem Automatismus. Es konnte festgestellt werden, dass eine Verwendung von Lernenden-Systemen für das Vehicle Routing Problem sich bei nur bei einem größeren Stoppvolumen und einer erweiterten IT-Infrastruktur empfiehlt. Y1 - 2023 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Johannsen, Andreas T1 - ERP-Einführung - Bewertung einer Standardimplementierungsmethode für SAP Business One JF - ERP Management Y1 - 2023 SN - 1860-6725 SP - 19 EP - 22 PB - GITO Verlag ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Frosch, Katharina T1 - Scan to Learn: A Lightweight Approach for Informal Mobile Micro-Learning at the Workplace T2 - Konferenz: IARIA The Fifteenth International Conference on Mobile, Hybrid, and On-line Learning; Venice (Italy) N2 - Informal learning at the workplace is a crucial ingredient in updating and upskilling today's workforce, but in many jobs, informal learning opportunities are scarce. Bite-sized learning via mobile devices (Mobile Micro-Learning, MML) can be a powerful means to enhance informal work-related learning also in such learning-deprived fields. Based on good practices of recent MML implementations, a lightweight approach is developed. It involves an instructional blueprint and an open-source, low-threshold technology for MML, and meets the specific needs of workers in learning-deprived fields. The main idea is a scan-to-learn system where Quick Response (QR) codes are attached to physical objects in the work environment. Workers can scan the QR codes to learn and are directed to short, interactive learning nuggets. For evaluation, a proof-of-concept is provided. Y1 - 2023 SN - 978-1-68558-081-0 SP - 53 EP - 61 PB - IARIA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stannarius, Ralf A1 - Harth, Kirsten T1 - The structure of disintegrating defect clusters in smectic C freely suspended films JF - Soft Matter N2 - Disclinations or disclination clusters in smectic C freely suspended films with topological charges larger than one are unstable. They disintegrate, preferably in a spatially symmetric fashion, into single defects with individual charges of +1, which is the smallest positive topological charge allowed in polar vector fields. While the opposite process of defect annihilation is well-defined by the initial defect positions, disintegration starts from a singular state and the following scenario including the emerging regular defect patterns must be selected by specific mechanisms. We analyze experimental data and compare them with a simple model where the defect clusters adiabatically pass quasi-equilibrium solutions in one-constant approximation. It is found that the defects arrange in geometrical patterns that correspond very closely to superimposed singular defect solutions, without additional director distortions. The patterns expand by affine transformations where all distances between individual defects scale with the same time-dependent scaling factor proportional to the square-root of time. Y1 - 2023 UR - https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2023/sm/d3sm00808h U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sm00808h IS - 19 SP - 6109 EP - 6115 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klopp, Christoph A1 - Trittel, Torsten A1 - Harth, Kirsten A1 - Stannarius, Ralf T1 - Coalescence of biphasic droplets embedded in free standing smectic A films JF - Soft Matter N2 - We investigate micrometer-sized flat droplets consisting of an isotropic core surrounded by a nematic rim in freely suspended smectic A liquid-crystal films. In contrast to purely isotropic droplets which are characterized by a sharp edge and no long-range interactions, the nematic fringe introduces a continuous film thickness change resulting in long-range mutual attraction of droplets. The coalescence scenario is divided in two phases. The first one consists in the fusion of the nematic regions. The second phase involves the dissolution of a thin nematic film between the two isotropic cores. The latter has many similarities with the rupture of thin liquid films between droplets coalescing in an immiscible viscous liquid. Coalescence of biphasic droplets in free-standing smectic films is controlled in part by the rupture of a thin nematic membrane separating the isotropic droplet cores. Y1 - 2023 UR - https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2024/sm/d3sm01549a U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sm01549a SN - 1744-683X VL - 20 IS - 5 SP - 1036 EP - 1046 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stockhausen, Pablo A1 - Johannsen, Andreas A1 - Maurer, Robert ED - Krupka, Daniel ED - Federrath, Hannes ED - Demmler, Daniel T1 - Konzeption eines Machine-Learnings-Verfahrens zum Lösen von Green Vehicle Routing Problemen T2 - Konferenz: Informatik 2022, Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI), Bonn, 2022/ Konferenzband: Informatik 2022 Fachtagung vom 26.-30. September 2022, Hamburg/ Band: P-326 Y1 - 2023 SN - 978-3-88579-720-3 U6 - https://doi.org/10.18420/inf2022_75 SP - 885 EP - 897 PB - Gesellschaft für Informatik CY - Bonn ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Fitz, Lukas R. G. A1 - Veldyaeva, Ekaterina A1 - Teutenberg, Lukas A1 - Scheeg, Michaela A1 - Scheeg, Jochen T1 - Puzzle away the Puzzledness: Action-Design Study of an Educational Escape Room for Intervention in SMEs’ Perception towards ICT Adoption T2 - Konferenz: 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS); Honolulu, HI, USA N2 - Digital transformation initiatives in small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) are often hampered by individual practitioners' perceptions of information and communication technology (ICT). This research employs an educational escape room (ER) game for an intervention towards informed decision-making on ICT adoption in SMEs. ER design and implementation are elaborated and consequently tested with SME practitioners, all embedded in an action-design study based on a qualitative research methodology. The result highlights a trade-off between creating immersive game experiences and achieving learning objectives. Still, the outcome implies an impact on players' perception of ICT integrated in the ER. The findings contribute to the emerging field of serious games for learning and shed light on the potential of game-based interventions for SMEs. Y1 - 2023 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/10125/107027 SN - 978-0-9981331-7-1 U6 - https://doi.org/10.24251/HICSS.2024.642 SP - 5347 EP - 5356 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Fitz, Lukas R. G. A1 - Scheeg, Jochen T1 - What is Digital about Digital Innovation? An Ontological Discussion of Digitality T2 - Konferenz: 29th Americas Conference on Information Systems N2 - "Digital" is a popular adjective for concepts related to electronic, computerized or networked processes in current research and practice. From an ontological-theoretical perspective, the prevalence of digital things triggers the question, how Digitality itself could be conceptualized. This article studies the ontology of Digitality and consequently discusses Digital Innovation (DI) from a new perspective. First, literature on Digitality is analyzed. Based on the findings, an ontological conceptual framework of Digitality (OCFD) is proposed. It describes four layers of Digitality: physical foundations, virtuality, digital culture and world, and digital metaphysics. From a human perspective, requirements to grasp and embody Digitality are highlighted, as well as the expansion of reality. Finally, Digitality is discussed as a paradigm of DI and exemplary digital phenomena are projected onto the OCFD. This paper contributes to DI research and practice through theory-building towards a better understanding of ontological characteristics and practical implications of Digitality in DI. Y1 - 2023 PB - Panama City, Panama ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Veldyaeva, Ekaterina A1 - Fitz, Lukas R. G. A1 - Scheeg, Jochen T1 - Developing Digital Competencies in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Through Microlearning Applications: A Research Agenda T2 - Konferenz: Perspectives in Business Informatics Research 22nd International Conference on Business Informatics Research, BIR 2023, Ascoli Piceno, Italy, September 13–15, 2023, Proceedings N2 - This article presents a research outline on the use of microlearning applications to develop digital competencies in Small and Medium-sized Enter-prises (SMEs). The digital transformation of businesses has become essential for their survival, and SMEs need to develop digital competencies (DC) to remain competitive in the market. Microlearning (ML), a form of learning that involves small, bite-sized learning modules, has been gaining popularity in recent years as a way to efficiently and effectively develop skills. Through a semi-systematic literature review approach, our study examines prevalent knowledge in the area of ML and DC and discusses interrelations. As a result, we propose a research roadmap consisting of six research questions targeting four dimensions of ML for DC development in SMEs: 1) context, 2) formats, 3) reward system, and 4) complexity level. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43126-5_7 SP - 41 EP - 58 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Fitz, Lukas R. G. A1 - Scheeg, Jochen T1 - Small Businesses Participating in Digital Platform Ecosystems - A Descriptive Literature Review T2 - Digital Transformation. PLAIS EuroSymposium 2023. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing N2 - The emergence of digital multi-sided platforms has disrupted day-to-day business in many industries. Nowadays, many small businesses participate in digital platform (DP) ecosystems and act as value creators or complementors. Investigating the small business perspective does not have a rich tradition in platform research yet. In response, this paper presents a systematic literature review (SLR) analyzing the thematic points of focus and highlighting new avenues for information systems and small business research. We find that objectives related to digital transformation, digital strategy- and business model-development, and DP adoption are fundamental topics in the conjunction of small business and DP ecosystems. Based on the findings, an agenda for future research is developed, including propositions for practice-oriented and human-centered approaches fostering sustilience, innovation capabilities and digital leadership competencies in small businesses facing DP ecosystem participation. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43590-4_3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weber, Simon B. A1 - Stein, Stefan A1 - Pilgermann, Michael A1 - Schrader, Thomas T1 - Attack Detection for Medical Cyber-Physical Systems – A Systematic Literature Review JF - IEEE Access N2 - The threat situation due to cyber attacks in hospitals is emerging and patient life is at risk. One significant source of potential vulnerabilities is medical cyber-physical systems (MCPS). Detecting intrusions in this environment faces challenges different from other domains, mainly due to the heterogeneity of devices, the diversity of connectivity types, and the variety of terminology. To summarize existing results, we conducted a structured literature review (SLR) following the guidelines of Kitchenham et al. for SLRs in software engineering. We developed six research questions regarding detection approach, detection location, included features, adversarial focus, utilized datasets, and intrusion prevention. We identified that most researchers focused on an anomaly-based detection approach at the network layer. The primary focus was on the detection of malicious insiders. While several researchers used publicly available datasets for training and testing their algorithms, the lack of suitable datasets resulted in the development of testbeds consisting of various medical devices. Based on the results, we formulated five future research topics. First, the special conditions of hospital networks, the MCPS deployed within them, and the contrasts to other IT and OT environments should be examined. Thereupon, MCPS-specific datasets should be created that allow researchers to address the health domain’s unique requirements and possibilities. At the same time, endeavors aimed at standardization in this area should be supported and expanded. Moreover, the use of medical context for attack detection should be further explored. Last but not least, efforts for MCPS-tailored intrusion prevention should be intensified. This way, the emerging threat landscape can be addressed, IT security in hospitals can be improved, and patient health can be protected. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3270225 IS - 11 SP - 41796 EP - 41815 PB - IEEE ER - TY - INPR A1 - Nitze, André T1 - Future-proofing Education: A Prototype for Simulating Oral Examinations Using Large Language Models N2 - This study explores the impact of Large Language Models (LLMs) in higher education, focusing on an automated oral examination simulation using a prototype. The design considerations of the prototype are described, and the system is evaluated with a select group of educators and students. Technical and pedagogical observations are discussed. The prototype proved to be effective in simulating oral exams, providing personalized feedback, and streamlining educators' workloads. The promising results of the prototype show the potential for LLMs in democratizing education, inclusion of diverse student populations, and improvement of teaching quality and efficiency. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2401.06160 SP - 1 EP - 6 PB - arXiv ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Lepper, Markus A1 - Oehler, Michael A1 - Kinzler, Hartmuth A1 - Trancón y Widemann, Baltasar T1 - Mathematische Remodellierung zur Erforschung der exakten Semantik einfacher konventioneller Notationssysteme T2 - Notation. Schnittstelle zwischen Komposition, Interpretation und Analyse. 19. Jahreskongress der Gesellschaft für Musiktheorie Zürich 2019 (GMTH Proceedings 2019) N2 - Das Projekt semPart – Semantik der Partitur versucht, durch Übertragung von Methoden der Informatik auf die musikalische Notation exakte Aussagen über deren Semantik zu erzielen. Dies geschieht durch Remodellierung, also durch das Erstellen kleiner mathematischer Modelle, die jeweils das historisch-kulturell bestimmte Dekodieren von isolierten Parameter-Schichten eines Notates nachbilden. Erstes wichtiges Ergebnis ist, dass es in keinem Bereich jemals eine einzige ›richtige‹ Definition von Syntax und Semantik geben kann, sondern einen Katalog von vielfältigen theoretisch möglichen und in der Praxis auch angetroffenen Varianten. Diese sind durch ihre Remodellierung exakt identifizier- und benennbar; ihre Gesamtheit bildet ein Raster, durch das Notationsstile und -werkzeuge beschreib- und vergleichbar werden. Dieses Raster und die Remodelle sind besonders politisch wichtig, zur Förderung einer öffentlichen Diskussion von Notationssystemen und ihren Eigenschaften, da zunehmend die Arbeitsweise von digitalen Werkzeugen die notationelle Praxis zu überformen und zu filtrieren droht. The project semPart – Semantics of the Musical Score tries to clarify the semantics of musical notation by applying methods from informatics. This is done by remodelling, i. e., constructing small mathematical models that mimic the mentally and culturally determined processes taking place when decoding isolated parameters in musical notation. The first important result is that there can never be one single ‘correct’ definition of semantics in any area but rather a catalogue of many theoretically possible variants encountered in practice. Through their remodelling, these can be precisely identified and named; their totality constitutes a classification grid applicable to styles, corpora, single scores and digital tools such as editors or encoding standards. This grid and the remodels are of particular political importance in promoting a public discussion on notation systems and their characteristics, given that the increasing use of digital processing systems threatens to over-shape and narrow down notational practice. Y1 - 2023 UR - https://www.gmth.de/proceedings/artikel/257.aspx U6 - https://doi.org/10.31751/p.257 SP - 69 EP - 85 PB - Gesellschaft für Musiktheorie (GMTH) e.V. ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Haase, Claudia A1 - Mertzen, Daniela A1 - Musolff, Myriam A1 - Panitz, Michael A1 - Schiller, Carina A1 - Schreiber, Stefanie A1 - Spiecker, Claus A1 - Wolff, Ian T1 - IN-FDM-BB Werkstattbericht: W 1.2.2 Auswertung Bedarfserhebung mit daraus folgenden Aktivitäten N2 - Forschungsdatenmanagement (FDM) gewinnt an den Hochschulen in Brandenburg eine immer größere Bedeutung. Für den Aufbau und die Institutionalisierung eines nachhaltigen FDM an den brandenburgischen Hochschulen ist eine möglichst genaue Ermittlung des aktuellen Kenntnisstandes der Forschenden und deren Bedarfe bezüglich des Umgangs mit Forschungsdaten erforderlich. Hierzu diente die Bedarfserhebung, die im Rahmen des vom BMBF und dem MWFK geförderten Projekts IN-FDM-BB durchgeführt wurde. Beteiligt an der brandenburgweiten Umfrage waren alle acht staatlichen forschenden Hochschulen: vier Universitäten (die Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus – Senftenberg (BTU), die Filmuniversität Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF (FB), die Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) (EUV) und die Universität Potsdam (UP)) und vier Hochschulen für Angewandte Wissenschaften (die Fachhochschule Potsdam (FHP), die Hochschule für nachhaltige Entwicklung Eberswalde (HNEE), die Technische Hochschule Brandenburg (THB) und die Technische Hochschule Wildau (THW)). Die Hochschulen unterscheiden sich erheblich in ihrer Größe und fachlichen Ausrichtung. So hat die UP deutlich über 20.000 Studierende und über 1.900 Professor*innen und akademische Mitarbeiter*innen, die FB hingegen, weniger als 1.000 Studierende und ca. 140 Professor*innen und akademische Mitarbeiter*innen. Landesweit sind fast alle Fachdisziplinen vertreten, jedoch mit unterschiedlichen Schwerpunkten je Hochschule. Das Ziel der Bedarfserhebung war, den Kenntnisstand bezüglich des professionellen Umgangs mit Forschungsdaten der Forschenden an den einzelnen Hochschulen zu ermitteln, FDM-Bedarfe zu erkennen und daraus mögliche FDM-Aktivitäten für die jeweilige Hochschule abzuleiten. Die Bedarfserhebung richtete sich daher in erster Linie an die Forschenden der jeweiligen Hochschule. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10408198 PB - Zenodo ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Richter, Nancy A1 - Wrobel, Martin T1 - The Impact of prototyping on the survival chances of digital early-stage startups: Findings and insights from explorative expert interviews T2 - Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, ECIE 2023 N2 - 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. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.34190/ecie.18.2.1714 VL - 18 IS - 2 SP - 772 EP - 779 PB - Academic Conferences International Limited ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schepper, Hannah A1 - Bektas, Levent T1 - Immersive Experience for Sustainable Tourism - The Potential of a Community-Based 3D Scanning Database App on the Example of South East Asia T2 - 2023 International Electronics Symposium (IES), Denpasar, Indonesia, 2023 N2 - Sustainable tourism focuses on minimizing the negative impact of tourism on the environment and cultural heritage sites, allowing future generations to enjoy tourism. Immersive experiences can support sustainable tourism further by allowing people to visit tourist places without physically being there. This helps to reduce negative impacts such as overcrowding, pollution, and damage to natural and cultural resources. An app that encourages people to create 3D scans of places they visit has the potential to contribute to virtual tourism. With modern technology, a wider range of people can contribute to a community-based 3D scan collection by sharing their photos and scans. This app can help to gain a more comprehensive and accurate understanding of various locations around the world and create a variety of virtual tours. This paper specifically focuses on Southeast Asia and provides guidelines for creating content and material for the app. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IES59143.2023.10242549 SP - 624 EP - 630 PB - IEEE ER - TY - RPRT A1 - von Fransecky, Tanja A1 - Haase, Claudia A1 - Heinrich, Marcus A1 - Jacob, Boris A1 - Musolff, Myriam A1 - Panitz, Michael A1 - Spiecker, Claus A1 - Wolff, Ian T1 - IN-FDM-BB Werkstattbericht: W 1.1.1 Konzepte für Informationsmaterialien und FDM-Webseite N2 - Forschungsdatenmanagement gewinnt immer größere Bedeutung in der Forschung. Daher arbeiten im Projekt IN-FDM-BB acht Hochschulen an der Institutionalisierung und nachhaltigen Verstetigung von Forschungsdatenmanagement (FDM) in Brandenburg. Im Rahmen des lokalen Kompetenzaufbaus und der Institutionalisierung von FDM im Projekt geht es im Arbeitspaket AP 1 u. a. um „Entwicklung von hochschulspezifischen Informationsmaterialien (z. B. Flyer, FDM-Leitfäden, FAQs)“ und „Aufbau und/oder Aktualisierung einer lokalen FDM-Webseite“. Der Werkstattbericht Konzept für Informationsmaterialien und FDM-Webseite (W 1.1.1) ist der erste Bericht, den alle acht am Projekt IN-FDM-BB beteiligen Hochschulen vorlegen und der konkret die lokale Institutionalisierung von FDM an den Einrichtungen behandelt. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.8069814 PB - Zenodo ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Braubach, Lars A1 - Jander, Kai T1 - 1. Introduction JF - International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/17445760.2023.2251386 SN - 1744-5779 VL - 38 IS - 6 SP - 459 EP - 460 PB - Taylor & Francis ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vega, Catherine Perez A1 - Jechow, Andreas A1 - James A., Campbell A1 - Zielinska-Dabkowska, Karolina M. A1 - Hoelker, Franz T1 - Light pollution from illuminated bridges as a potential barrier for migrating fish-Linking measurements with a proposal for a conceptual model JF - Basic and Applied Ecology N2 - Illuminated bridges have become important assets to navigable aquatic systems. However, if artificial light at night (ALAN) from illuminated bridges reaches aquatic habitats, such as rivers, it can threaten the river's natural heterogeneity and alter the behavioural responses of migratory fish. Here, via a pilot study, we quantified levels of ALAN at illuminated bridges that cross a river and, propose a conceptual model to estimate its potential implications on two migrating fish species with contrasting life histories. Night-time light measurements on the river Spree in Berlin were performed continuously along a transect and in detail at seven illuminated bridges. Photometric data of the pilot study showed rapidly increased and decreased light levels at several illuminated bridges from which we derived several model illumination scenarios. These illumination scenarios and their potential effect on migrating Atlantic salmon smolts (Salmo salar) and European silver eel (Anguilla anguilla) are presented as a conceptual model, considering illuminated bridges as behavioural barriers to fish migration. ALAN's adverse effects on freshwater habitats must be better researched, understood, managed, and properly communicated to develop future sustainable lighting practices and policies that preserve riverscapes and their biodiversity. Y1 - 2023 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1439179123000658?via%3Dihub U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2023.11.001 SN - 1618-0089 VL - 74 SP - 1 EP - 12 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blasek, Katrin T1 - EU-ID-Wallet – eine elektronische Brieftasche für die Europäische Union JF - Zeitschrift für das Recht der digitalen Wirtschaft Y1 - 2023 SN - 2702-4040 VL - 2023 IS - 4 SP - 125 EP - 130 PB - Wolters Kluwer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blasek, Katrin T1 - KI im Herbst 2023: G7 und Bletchley Park oder von der Notwendigkeit der Einheit in Vielfalt JF - ZD-Aktuell Y1 - 2023 VL - 2023 IS - 20 SP - 01434 PB - Beck ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blasek, Katrin T1 - DSK-Empfehlungen für mehr Datenschutz bei Scoring-Verfahren JF - ZD-Aktuell Y1 - 2023 VL - 2023 IS - 14 SP - 01297 EP - 01298 PB - Beck ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blasek, Katrin T1 - KI-Regulierung in der Volksrepublik China JF - Recht Digital Y1 - 2023 SN - 2702-2404 VL - 2023 IS - 12 SP - 557 EP - 564 PB - Beck ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Chaurasia, Prashtan Kumar A1 - Goecke, Sven-Frithjof A1 - De, Amitava T1 - Monitoring melt pool asymmetry in gas metal arc-directed energy deposition JF - Science and Technology of Welding and Joining Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/13621718.2023.2168933 SN - 1362-1718 (PRINT) IS - Augabe 5/ Band 28 SP - 424 EP - 432 PB - Taylor & Francis ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Guterding, Daniel T1 - Sparse Modeling Approach to the Arbitrage-Free Interpolation of Plain-Vanilla Option Prices and Implied Volatilities JF - Risks N2 - We present a method for the arbitrage-free interpolation of plain-vanilla option prices and implied volatilities, which is based on a system of integral equations that relates terminal density and option prices. Using a discretization of the terminal density, we write these integral equations as a system of linear equations. We show that the kernel matrix of this system is, in general, ill-conditioned, so that it cannot be solved for the discretized density using a naive approach. Instead, we construct a sparse model for the kernel matrix using singular value decomposition (SVD), which allows us not only to systematically improve the condition number of the kernel matrix, but also determines the computational effort and accuracy of our method. In order to allow for the treatment of realistic inputs that may contain arbitrage, we reformulate the system of linear equations as an optimization problem, in which the SVD-transformed density minimizes the error between the input prices and the arbitrage-free prices generated by our method. To further stabilize the method in the presence of noisy input prices or arbitrage, we apply an 𝐿1-regularization to the SVD-transformed density. Our approach, which is inspired by recent progress in theoretical physics, offers a flexible and efficient framework for the arbitrage-free interpolation of plain-vanilla option prices and implied volatilities, without the need to explicitly specify a stochastic process, expansion basis functions or any other kind of model. We demonstrate the capabilities of our method in a number of artificial and realistic test cases. Y1 - 2023 UR - https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9091/11/5/83 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/risks11050083 IS - 11 (5) PB - MDPI ER - TY - THES A1 - Schwabe, Carina T1 - Derivation of a technical representation of the MITRE ATT&CK matrix and further analyses of the kill chain N2 - In modern societies, technology has a high value, as nearly all systems are controlled by information technology. This thesis aims to develop a technical representation of the MITRE ATT&CK matrix to enable faster and more effective responses to cyber attacks. Based on a analysis of common cyber attack models, such as the Diamnond Model of Intrusion Analysis and the Lockheed Martin Cyber Kill Chain, the MITRE ATT&CK matrix is used to develop an extended Kill Chain model. In this new model, MITRE tactics are grouped into five sequential attack phases, allowing for a clearer differentiation between actions taken during an attack. Aditionally, one ongoing group of MITRE tactics was identified. Building on this model, two graph-based representations are developed: a simple graph structure and a hierarchical, tree-shaped graph of MITRE tactics and techniques. The following discussion addresses the practical application of the new model, as well as potential further developments, such as integrating AI to analyse and predict existing and potential attack patterns. KW - Computersicherheit KW - MITRE KW - Modellierung Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32152 PB - Technische Hochschule Brandenburg CY - Brandenburg an der Havel ER - TY - THES A1 - Reinhardt, Janek Simon T1 - Untersuchung der Realisierbarkeit von Heartbeat-Monitoring in Wazuh N2 - Der Stellenwert der Überwachung der Sicherheit von IT-Systemen nimmt mit dem Voranschreiten der Digitalisierung immer weiter zu. Um diese Aufgabe zu vereinfachen werden Monitoring-Systeme eingesetzt. Diese sammeln und verarbeiten Daten, um den Status des IT-Systems zu ermitteln. Zu diesen Monitoring-Systemen zählt Wazuh, welches in der Lage ist, die "Integrität" und "Vertraulichkeit" unter Zuhilfenahme von Agenten zu überwachen. Damit deckt Wazuh lediglich zwei der drei Schutzziele der IT-Sicherheit ab. Aus diesem Grund wird in dieser Bachelorarbeit untersucht, auf welche Art und Weise sich das SIEM und XDR System um Heartbeat Monitoring erweitern lässt. Dadurch wird Wazuh befähigt das dritte Schutzziel der IT-Sicherheit, die Verfügbarkeit, zu überwachen. Zu diesem Zweck wird eine Erweiterung der Wazuh-Implementierung um den Heartbeat Daemon des Elastic Stacks durchgeführt. Die Implementierung soll in der Lage sein, die Daten des Heartbeat Daemons zu empfangen, zu speichern, darzustellen und Benachrichtigungen auszulösen, sobald sich der Status von überwachten Systemkomponenten ändert. Um die Funktionalität dieses Proof of Concepts zu überprüfen wird Heartbeat Monitoring ebenfalls in einem Vergleichssystem umgesetzt. Dabei handelt es sich um die native Umgebung des Daemons, den Elastic Stack. Die Funktionalität des Elastic Stacks konnte auf unterschiedlichen Wegen reproduziert werden. Dies erfolgt zum einen durch die direkte Verarbeitung der Heartbeat-Ausgabe durch Wazuh. Alternativ besteht die Möglichkeit, die Heartbeat-Daten direkt in Wazuhs Datenbank zu schreiben. In Abhängigkeit der Version des Heartbeat-Daemons ist die Verwendung von Logstash als Middleware erforderlich. Das Darstellen der Daten ist für beide Methoden in Wazuhs Weboberfläche möglich. Das Erweitern von Wazuh um Heartbeat Monitoring ermöglicht der Software die Abdeckung der relevantesten Schutzziele der IT-Sicherheit. Es wird gezeigt, welche Methoden zur Erweiterung der Open-Source-Software angewendet werden können. KW - Wazuh KW - OpenSearch KW - Monitoring KW - Überwachung KW - IT-Sicherheit KW - Heartbeat KW - Verfügbarkeit KW - Availability KW - Computersicherheit KW - Elasticsearch Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32204 PB - Technische Hochschule Brandenburg CY - Brandenburg an der Havel ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Giske, Karl A1 - Bankwitz, Madeleine A1 - Engel, Christian A1 - Bendyk, Ricky A1 - Hirsch, Soeren T1 - Advanced Sensor Systems for Sustainable Building Modernization: A Technological Approach to Enhance CO2 Savings T2 - EUROSENSORS XXXVI, Debrecen, Hungary, 2024 N2 - This work presents an advanced sensor system design developed to improve diagnostic methods for sustainable building renovation, with focus on the optimization of energy efficiency and the achievement of significant CO2 reduction in the construction sector. Introduction Considering the challenges posed by climate change, it is imperative to adopt innovative strategies in all sectors, with particular focus on construction and real estate, which are well-known contributors to energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Sustainable renovation represents a pivotal approach for enhancing energy efficiency , reducing energy demand and improving environmental footprints through precise resource management and energy-efficient construction practices [1]. Y1 - 2024 SN - 978-3-910600-03-4 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5162/EUROSENSORSXXXVI/OT10.184 SP - 216 EP - 217 ER - TY - THES A1 - Ferneding, Conrad T1 - Analysis of Vulnerability CVE-2024-3094 in XZ Utils: Precedent Supply Chain Attack and Incident Analysis N2 - This thesis falls within the domain of cybersecurity and computer science, specifically focusing on the vulnerability CVE-2024-3094, which has a CVSS score of 10, discovered in late March of 2024. It integrates methodologies from network security, reverse engineering, and OSINT to thoroughly investigate this vulnerability. An aspect of this thesis will be the exploration of the incident and its social engineering campaign that led to a threat actor becoming a maintainer of XZ Utils. Another part of this work will be the analysis of how the vulnerability in XZ Utils affects SSH and whether SSH authentication is compromised by this vulnerability. The objective is to conduct a Proof of Concept (PoC) to demonstrate the presence of the backdoor. KW - Computersicherheit KW - Reverse Engineering KW - Social Engineering Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32278 PB - Technische Hochschule Brandenburg CY - Brandenburg an der Havel ER - TY - THES A1 - Allwardt, Arne T1 - Analyse von Machine-Learning-Methoden zur synthetischen Erzeugung von Zeitreihen N2 - In der Domäne der Zeitreihen besteht ein Mangel an qualitativ hochwertigen Daten, was die Leistungsfähigkeit von Deep-Learning-Modellen beeinträchtigen kann. Diese Arbeit untersucht Data-Augmentation-Methoden im Bereich von Zeitreihen, welche dieses Problem adressieren. Dabei werden insbesondere Machine-Learning-Verfahren (Autoencoder, Variational Autoencoder, TimeGAN) untersucht und mit algorithmischen Ansätzen (Jittering, Time Warping) verglichen. Die Methoden werden anhand der Kriterien Ähnlichkeit, Diversität und Nützlichkeit bewertet. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass algorithmische Verfahren konsistent bessere Ergebnisse liefern als Machine-Learning-Methoden. Zudem wird festgestellt, dass der Einsatz generativer Machine-Learning-Verfahren nur dann sinnvoll ist, wenn das generative Modell weniger komplex ist als das Modell, welches die synthetischen Daten letztlich verwenden soll. N2 - In the domain of time series, there is a lack of high-quality data, which can negatively affect the performance of deep learning models. This thesis examines data augmentation methods in the field of time series that address this issue. In particular, machine learning approaches (Autoencoders, Variational Autoencoders, TimeGAN) are investigated and compared with algorithmic techniques (Jittering, Time Warping). The methods are evaluated using discriminative-, visual- and predictive evaluation. The results show that algorithmic approaches consistently yield better outcomes than machine learning methods. Furthermore, it is noted that the use of generative machine learning techniques is only meaningful when the generative model is less complex than the model that will ultimately utilize the synthetic data. KW - Machine Learning KW - Data Augmentation KW - Zeitreihen KW - Maschinelles Lernen KW - Data Augmentation KW - Zeitreihe Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32017 ER - TY - THES A1 - Feustel, Sebastian T1 - Vergleichende Untersuchung von statischen Schwachstellenscannern für OCI-based-Images anhand einer exemplarischen Webanwendung N2 - In der modernen IT-Infrastruktur hat die Container-Technologien sehr viel an Bedeutung gewonnen und finden breite Anwendung in der Softwareentwicklung. Die zunehmende Komplexität zeitgenössischer Anwendungen erfordert effektive Sicherheitsmaßnahmen, um potenzielle Schwachstellen frühzeitig zu erkennen und zu beheben. Diese Bachelorarbeit befasst sich mit der Evaluierung verschiedener Vulnerability Scanner, die speziell für Container-Images entwickelt wurden. Im Rahmen der Arbeit wird eine einfache Webanwendung mit Frontend und Backend erstellt und anschließend containerisiert. Diese Beispielanwendung dient als Grundlage für die systematische Untersuchung und Bewertung mehrerer Vulnerability Scanner. Ziel ist es, die Ergebnisse der verschiedenen Tools zu analysieren und das effektivste Werkzeug zur Identifizierung von Sicherheitslücken in containerisierten Umgebungen zu bestimmen. Durch die Analyse und den Vergleich der Ergebnisse wird aufgezeigt, welches Tool die besten Ergebnisse hinsichtlich Erkennungsrate und Genauigkeit liefert. Zusätzlich bietet die Arbeit einen Einblick in die Nutzung der Scanner, woraus sich die Benutzerfreundlichkeit der einzelnen Scanner ableiten lässt. Diese Arbeit leistet einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Sicherheit und Zuverlässigkeit von containerisierten Anwendungen in der Praxis und bietet praktische Empfehlungen zur Optimierung der Containersicherheit. KW - Schwachstellenscanner KW - Container KW - Docker KW - Softwareschwachstelle KW - Docker KW - Computersicherheit Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32025 ER - TY - THES A1 - Wagner, Robin T1 - Entwicklung eines Bildverarbeitungssystems zur Qualitätsprüfung von Produktkennzeichnungsaufklebern mit Feature Matching N2 - Ziel dieser Arbeit ist die Entwicklung eines Bildverarbeitungssystems, das Qualitätsmängel in Form von Schnitt- und Druckfehlern bei industriellen Produktkennzeichnungsaufklebern mit geeigneten Verfahren der Bildverarbeitung erkennt und beschreibt. Insbesondere soll untersucht werden, inwiefern Verfahren zur Detektion, Beschreibung und Zuordnung von abstrakt beschriebenen, charakteristischen Bildpunkten (Features) zur Erkennung von Druckfehlern zielführend sein können. KW - Bildverarbeitung KW - Bildverarbeitungssysteme KW - Bildanalyse KW - Qualitätsprüfung KW - Qualitätskontrolle KW - Produktkennzeichnung KW - Computervision KW - SIFT KW - ORB KW - Bildverarbeitung KW - Qualitätskontrolle KW - Bildanalyse KW - Computervision Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32039 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hörig, Philipp T1 - Vergleichende Analyse der Performance und Ressourcenauslastung zwischen Platform- und Virtual-Threads in Java 21 T1 - Comparative Analysis of Performance and Resource Utilization between Platform and Virtual Threads in Java 21 N2 - Die Bachelorarbeit untersucht die Performance und Ressourcenauslastung von Platform- und Virtual-Threads in Java 21. Im Kontext der E-Commerce-Plattform der Telefónica Germany GmbH & Co. OHG stellt sich die Frage, ob die neu eingeführten Virtual-Threads dazu verwendet werden können, den aktuellen Softwareentwicklungsprozess des Unternehmens zu optimieren. Zu diesem Zweck werden Proof-of-Concept-Anwendungen entwickelt, die auf den Webframeworks Spring MVC und Spring WebFlux basieren. Diese Anwendungen werden anschließend einem Stresstest unterzogen, um die Leistungsunterschiede der Threading-Modelle zu analysieren. Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchung legen nahe, dass die Verwendung von Virtual- Threads im Vergleich zu Platform-Threads in einer asynchronen Spring MVC- Architektur zu einer Reduktion der durchschnittlichen Antwortzeit um etwa 20 % und zu einer Steigerung des Durchsatzes um nahezu 20 % führt. Des Weiteren konnte eine Reduktion der CPU- und RAM-Auslastung bei maximaler Last um 11 % bzw. 13 % festgestellt werden. Obwohl die Spring WebFlux- Architektur unter Verwendung von Platform-Threads und eines Netty-Servers in den meisten Testmetriken bessere Ergebnisse erzielte, sind die Resultate der asynchronen Spring MVC-Architektur mit Virtual-Threads vielversprechend. Eine Implementierung dieser Technologie könnte demnach eine deutliche Verbesserung des aktuellen Softwareentwicklungsprozesses im Unternehmen bewirken. N2 - The bachelor thesis analyzes the performance and resource utilization of platform and virtual threads in Java 21. In the context of the e-commerce platform of Telefónica Germany GmbH & Co. OHG, the question arises as to whether the newly introduced virtual threads can be used to optimize the company's current software development process. To this end, proof-of-concept applications based on the Spring MVC and Spring WebFlux web frameworks are being developed. These applications are then subjected to a stress test to analyze the performance differences between the threading models. The results of the investigation suggest that the use of virtual threads compared to platform threads in an asynchronous Spring MVC architecture leads to a reduction in the average response time of around 20% and an increase in throughput of almost 20%. Furthermore, a reduction in CPU and RAM utilization at maximum load of 11% and 13%, respectively, was observed. Although the Spring WebFlux architecture using platform threads and a Netty server achieved better results in most test metrics, the results of the asynchronous Spring MVC architecture with virtual threads are promising. Implementing this technology could, therefore, significantly improve the company's current software development process. KW - Java 21 KW - Virtual-Threads KW - Spring-MVC KW - Spring WebFlux KW - Performance KW - Ressourcenauslastung KW - Java Standard Edition 21 KW - Leistungsmessung KW - Electronic Commerce Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32064 ER - TY - THES A1 - Abdoul Karim, Malik T1 - Verbesserung der Alarmqualität und Entscheidungsfindung bei der Erkennung von Cyberangriffen durch Integration von Threat Intelligence und externen Datenquellen N2 - Diese Arbeit untersucht die Integration von externer Threat Intelligence in Cybersicherheitsplattformen, um die Erkennung von Bedrohungen in Echtzeit und die Reaktion auf Vorfälle zu verbessern. Durch den Einsatz von Datenscraping-Techniken auf sozialen Medien (X) in Kombination mit einer Python-basierten Verarbeitungspipeline und Elasticsearch zur Speicherung und Abfrage von Daten wird ein robustes System zur Analyse und Visualisierung bedrohungsrelevanter Informationen entwickelt. Das System integriert Natural Language Processing (NLP) Techniken, wie das Stanford CoreNLP-Framework und den Stucco Entity Extractor, um gesammelte Daten mit Cybersicherheitsentitäten anzureichern. Zudem werden maschinelle Lernmodelle, insbesondere Satztransformatoren, verwendet, um Texte einzubetten und die Kosinus-Ähnlichkeit zwischen potenziellen Bedrohungen und Warnmeldungen zu berechnen. Damit wird gezeigt, dass die Korrelation externer Datenquellen mit Threat Intelligence die Präzision von Alarmen erheblich verbessert und sicherheitsrelevante Einblicke für Analysten liefert. Das finale System bietet eine skalierbare und effiziente Datenverarbeitung sowie Echtzeit-Visualisierungen durch Elasticsearch und Kibana-Dashboards zur Unterstützung der Entscheidungsfindung in der Cybersicherheit. KW - NLP KW - Elastic KW - Twitter KW - X KW - Threat Intelligence KW - Machine Learning KW - Maschinelles Lernen KW - Twitter KW - Computersicherheit Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32103 CY - Brandenburg an der Havel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frosch, Katharina A1 - Lindauer, Friederike T1 - AI-based Automated Production of Learning Content – A Means to Bridging the Digital Divide in Workplace Learning? JF - International Journal On Advances in Systems and Measurements Y1 - 2024 VL - 17 IS - 3&4 SP - 156 EP - 165 PB - IARIA ER - TY - JOUR ED - Wilms, Andreas T1 - Jahrbuch 2023/2024 der Absolventinnen und Absolventen T3 - Jahrbuch ... der Absolventinnen und Absolventen / Technische Hochschule Brandenburg - 2023/2024 Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32507 PB - Technische Hochschule Brandenburg CY - Brandenburg an der Havel ER - TY - JOUR ED - Wilms, Andreas ED - Hirsch, Sören T1 - Forschungs- und Transferbericht der Technischen Hochschule Brandenburg 2022/23 BT - Begegnung : Forschung & Transfer im Austausch mit Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft T3 - Forschungsbericht der Technischen Hochschule Brandenburg - 2022/2023 Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32541 SN - 1861-3462 PB - Technische Hochschule Brandenburg CY - Brandenburg an der Havel ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Frosch, Katharina A1 - Lindauer, Friederike A1 - Zuidhof, Niek T1 - Exploring the Digital Divide in Workplace Learning: A Rapid Review T2 - ICDS 2024, The Eighteenth International Conference on Digital Society, Barcelona, Spain N2 - This article examines the digital learning divide in workplace learning, with an emphasis on the disparity in the distribution of advanced learning technologies (ALT) across different types of workplaces. The study employs a rapid literature review methodology to analyze the utilization of ALT in workplace learning. The findings indicate that the use of ALT is predominantly concentrated in the education, health and medical sectors, with limited implementation in other sectors. Moreover, in smaller organizations, in non-technical sectors and among white-collar workers, there are fewer opportunities for technology-enhanced learning. The study highlights the need for more inclusive and comprehensive research to address the digital divide in workplace learning, taking into consideration practice-based evidence and exploring the themes covered by training. Furthermore, the paper proposes an investigation into the complexity and resource intensity of implementing ALT to enhance technology-based learning in all workplaces. In general, this research establishes the basis for comprehending and bridging the digital learning divide in the workplace. Y1 - 2024 SP - 1 EP - 6 PB - IARIA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kristal, Samuel A1 - Weretecki, Patrick T1 - Social first? Not always! Brand co-creation through regional marketing at Deutsche Telekom JF - Transfer: Zeitschrift für Kommunikation & Markenmanagement N2 - Deutsche Telekom, one of the world's leading integrated telecommunications companies, has recently shifted its focus in event marketing to prioritize more personal co-creational communication on regional occasions, rather than largescale events. This paper outlines the three-part LAW-principle that Deutsche Telekom follows in its brand communication in Germany, providing examples for each of the three pillars. The co-creation resulting from brand communication is changing the role of marketing and brand practitioners. They are now required to negotiate with various stakeholders. Y1 - 2024 VL - 70 IS - 1 SP - 67 EP - 71 PB - New Business Verlag ER - TY - INPR A1 - Trancón y Widemann, Baltasar A1 - Lepper, Markus T1 - A theory of conversion relations for prefixed units of measure N2 - Units of measure with prefixes and conversion rules are given a formal semantic model in terms of categorial group theory. Basic structures and both natural and contingent semantic operations are defined. Conversion rules are represented as a class of ternary relations with both group-like and category-like properties. A hierarchy of subclasses is explored, each satisfying stronger useful algebraic properties than the preceding, culminating in a direct efficient conversion-by-rewriting algorithm. Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-31984 UR - https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.11580v5 SP - 1 EP - 45 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pepe, Alberto A1 - Buchholz, Sven A1 - Lasenby, Joan T1 - Clifford Group Equivariant Neural Network Layers for Protein Structure Prediction T2 - Northern Lights Deep Learning Conference, VOL 233, 09-11 Januar 2024, Tromso, Norwegen N2 - We employ Clifford Group Equivariant Neural Network (CGENN) layers to predict protein coordinates in a Protein Structure Prediction (PSP) pipeline. PSP is the estimation of the 3D structure of a protein, generally through deep learning architectures. Information about the geometry of the protein chain has been proven to be crucial for accurate predictions of 3D structures. However, this information is usually flattened as machine learning features that are not representative of the geometric nature of the problem. Leveraging recent advances in geometric deep learning, we redesign the 3D projector part of a PSP architecture with the addition of CGENN layers . CGENNs can achieve better generalization and robustness when dealing with data that show rotational or translational invariance such as protein coordinates, which are independent of the chosen reference frame. CGENNs inputs, outputs, weights and biases are objects in the Geometric Algebra of 3D Euclidean space, i.e. G3,0,0, and hence are interpretable from a geometrical perspective. We test 6 approaches to PSP and show that CGENN layers increase the accuracy in term of GDT scores by up to 2.1\%, with fewer trainable parameters compared to linear layers and give a clear geometric interpretation of their outputs. Y1 - 2024 UR - https://proceedings.mlr.press/v233/pepe24a/pepe24a.pdf SP - 1 EP - 7 PB - PMLR ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Kyba, Christopher C.M. A1 - Arroyo, Hector Linares A1 - Degen, Tobias A1 - Abascal, Angela A1 - Simoneau, Alexandre A1 - Kuffer, Monika A1 - Hölker, Franz A1 - Aubé, Martin A1 - Walczak, Ken A1 - Espey, Brian R. A1 - de Miguel, Alejandro Sánchez A1 - Jechow, Andreas A1 - Gyuk, Geza T1 - Night Watch Mission Description Document N2 - This is the Mission Description Document (MDD) for a future Earth observation satellite mission addressing visible band observations of nighttime lights. The mission driving science applications are for the remote sensing of electricity, energy, and ecological impacts via the observation of artificial light. The MDD covers the mission requirements justification from the high-level scientific objectives and societal benefits to measurement requirements at product level 1b, i.e. radiances at the top of the atmosphere. In providing justification for the individual requirements and their traceability to scientific objectives and societal challenges, we address Scientific Readiness Levels 1 to 3. The MDD is the outcome of the European Space Agency New Earth Observation Mission Ideas project "Night Watch". The Task Reports (TR) from the project are appended to the MDD, and are authored by the same group as the MDD itself. Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.48440/gfz.b103-24052 SP - 1 EP - 156 PB - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences CY - Potsdam ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bollow, Maximilian A1 - Frosch, Katharina A1 - Grunz, Angelina A1 - Hädicke, Svenja A1 - Judge, Rabina A1 - Levina, Olga T1 - Using Advanced Learning Technologies to Boost Sustainability Education: The Role of AI-based Chatbots T2 - EDEN 2024 Annual Conference, University of Graz, Graz, Austria, 2024 N2 - In the face of the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations, the everchanging knowledge base of sustainability and therelated learning become vital. This applies especially to the field of sustainable digitalization. The literature providesgaps in the combination of sustainable digitalization with learning, due to the rapid developments and innovationsin this field.AI-based Chatbots could be a solution to rapidly build knowledge in this fast-evolving field, as they are able to drawupon a large body of recent knowledge and allow personalized, individual learning. They are created to understandquestions and respond to users via text, voice, or avatar in an interactive manner to facilitate learning (AI-Abdullatif,2023). Thus, AI-based Chatbots could enhance student-centered e-learning, which has shown to be a valuable toolfor sustainability literacy (Diamond & Irwin, 2013). Nonetheless, existing research does not yet provide sufficientevidence on what learning outcomes (e.g., knowledge acquisition) can be achieved with this AI-based approach tolearning. Therefore, it is crucial for us to determine whether and how they can be effectively utilized for this purpose.In this study, we examine the impact of AI-based Chatbots on learning outcomes in the context of sustainabledigitalization, in comparison to conventional digital learning methods. We conduct a field experiment with a pre-and post-test assessing the respective level of knowledge and sustainability-related competencies amongparticipants. The participants of the study (N=269) engage with different types of supported learning activitiesrelated to sustainable development. Participants are randomly assigned to one of four advanced learningtechnologies: a) AI-assisted personal tutoring (Chatbot), b) non-AI-based conversational learning and c) interactivevideo with embedded activities. Variations in learning outcomes depending on design characteristics of the learningactivity will be measured using the Self-Perceived Action Competence for Sustainability Questionnaire (SPACS-Q)(Olsson et al., 2020) as well as as well as a set of questions to assess knowledge retention.Results indicate that AI-based chatbots may be a viable method to enhance knowledge about practices in sustainabledigitalization. However, sustainability action competencies, such as confidence in one's own influence on shaping amore sustainable future and the willingness to undertake concrete actions, which may require higher-order learningprocesses, are not positively affected by short learning activities with our AI-based chatbot. We found evidence thatnon-AI-based learning activities yield similar increases in building knowledge on sustainable digitalization but alsosignificantly enhance sustainability action competencies related to potential behavioral changes.What does learner-centered pedagogy look like in reimagining the digital classroom of the future?93Assuming that our results are generalizable to other learning topics, the evidence found in this study suggests thatAI-based chatbots can contribute to addressing our most significant transformational challenges, all characterizedby a rapidly evolving knowledge base. Further research is particularly needed with respect to the preferable designcharacteristics of digital learning activities (both AI-based and non-AI-based) to achieve optimal outcomes in buildingsustainability competencies. Y1 - 2024 UR - https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/bitstream/10216/159440/2/678463.pdf#page=104 SP - 92 EP - 93 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Frosch, Katharina A1 - Lindauer, Friederike A1 - Winkel, Carmen T1 - Utilizing Chatbots for Automating Examinations in Higher Education: Perceived Fairness, Trust and Learning Outcomes T2 - EDEN 2024 Annual Conference, University of Graz, Graz, Austria, 2024 N2 - Large Language Models (LLM) are increasingly used to support educational assessment (González-Calatayud et al.,2021), offering a promising approach to addressing challenges associated with scalability, consistency, andpersonalized feedback that manual assessment implies (Fagbohun et al., 2024).Pre-configured interfaces for building custom chatbots based on common AI models provide a low-level approachfor educators to design their own AI-based examination tools that ask learners questions and provide feedback onthe answers. An example of a prototypical application - albeit based on a self-programmed interface - is Nitze's(2024) StudyBuddy, which simulates oral exams. Yet, the extent to which these AI-based exam assistants canautonomously conduct complete exam assessments—creating questions and evaluating and grading responseswithout manual oversight—is still largely unexplored. Despite the clear advantages, issues related to the quality ofthe generated content, the precision of assessments, ethical implications, and acceptance among learners persist assignificant concerns.This paper is a proof-of-concept study combined with a field experiment for an AI-based exam assistant based onthe StudyBuddy suggested by Nitze (2024). The exam assistant provides students with a set of quiz questions andcase studies based on an 80-page reader on topics in organizational behavior, offering personalized feedback andquestion-by-question scoring ranging from 0 to 100%, along with an overall grade and personalized feedback. Toevaluate learning behavior and outcome (in the practice phase), perceived fairness (in the exam phase) and overalllearner acceptance, we run a field experiment with N=35 students enrolled in a business management program at atechnical university in Germany. They take part in a quiz assignment provided and graded by the exam assistant andsubsequently answer a survey with questions based on the Perceived Fairness scale (Sonnleitner & Kovacs, 2020)and the Trust in Automated Systems Test (Wojton et al., 2020). Additionally, the learning outcomes are assessed ina retrospective pre-post design according to Drennan and Hyde (2008). Results will be available by the End of April2024.Insights gained from this study will shed light on the question whether custom chatbots can be effectively used forscalable, efficient assessment processes in higher education. As the ready-made interfaces already available requireminimal prerequisites and technical skills, they present an accessible opportunity for instructors to develop theirown AI-based examination tools, and to ease manual corrections, to guarantee consistent grading and to providestudents with individualized, constructive feedback on their solutions even in large courses where personalizedfeedback would not be possible when manual grading is used.The results of this study will shed light on whether customised chatbots can be effectively used for scalable, efficientassessment processes in higher education. The readily available interfaces, requiring minimal prerequisites andHow do we promote fairness in digital learning futures?22technical skills, enable educators to develop their own AI-based assessment tools. This would open opportunitiesfor educators to build their own AI-based assessment tools and facilitate manual corrections, ensure consistentgrading and provide students with individualised, constructive feedback, even in large courses where personalisedfeedback would not be possible with manual grading. Y1 - 2024 UR - https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/bitstream/10216/159440/2/678463.pdf#page=104 SP - 21 EP - 22 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Brasche, Ulrich T1 - Climate justice - dimensions and conflicts N2 - Probably no-one will publicly admit that justice is not important to him. The allegation of injustice is used to describe moral positions and justify demands. However, there is no simple and unambiguous description of just positions or just actions. To overcome the man-made climate crisis, a fair distribution of benefits and burdens is called for. Some stakeholders also use the argument of justice to disguise their interests. The question to be clarified is: Who may cause how much damage to whom and who must make what efforts to compensate for the damage and prevent future damage? This text reports on attempts to establish an ethical foundation for climate justice and on international political activities that claim to achieve greater climate justice. Y1 - 2024 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nitze, André A1 - Wang, Tingting A1 - Jahn, Josephine A1 - Ali, Sabah A1 - Miesner, Timon T1 - Lessons learned from building sustainable municipal LoRaWan infrastructure JF - International Journal On Advances in Networks and Services N2 - Abstract—This paper introduces the LoRaWAN Collaboration Framework (LCF), a strategic blueprint for deploying and managing LoRaWAN infrastructures in smart cities with an emphasis on rural and small municipalities. LoRaWAN technology distinguishes itself by its capability to support long-range, low-power IoT applications, making it ideal for extensive and sparsely populated areas. The LCF aims to address common challenges in these settings, such as limited technical expertise, financial constraints, and the need for cross-municipal cooperation. It outlines roles and responsibilities across various stakeholders including municipal authorities, IT service providers, application developers, and end-users. The framework emphasizes the balance of technological, economic, social and ecological sustainability in line with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. In this paper, we describe the experiences from several LoRaWAN projects in small towns and municipalities in Germany and give some insights to these use cases, the derived collaboration framework, and other arguments to consider before implementing LoRaWAN infrastructures. Y1 - 2024 VL - 17 IS - 3&4 SP - 59 EP - 68 PB - IARIA ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Nitze, André A1 - Wang, Tingting A1 - Jahn, Josephine A1 - Ali, Sabah T1 - Beyond Connectivity: A Sustainable Approach to Municipal LoRaWAN Infrastructure and Services T2 - Konferenz: ICDS 2024 : The Eighteenth International Conference on Digital Society; Barcelona, Spain N2 - This paper introduces the LoRaWAN Collaboration Framework (LCF), a strategic blueprint for deploying and managing LoRaWAN infrastructures in smart cities with an emphasis on rural and small municipalities. LoRaWAN technology is distinguished by its capability to support long-range, low-power IoT applications, making it ideal for extensive and sparsely populated areas. The LCF aims to address common challenges in these settings, such as limited technical expertise, financial constraints, and the need for cross-municipal cooperation. It outlines roles and responsibilities across various stakeholders including municipal authorities, IT service providers, application developers, and end-users. The framework emphasizes the balance of technological, economic, ecological, and social sustainability in line with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. In this paper we describe the experiences from several LoRaWAN projects in small towns and municipalities, the derived framework, and future research directions towards ensuring the economic viability of the proposed model. Y1 - 2024 SP - 19 EP - 24 PB - IARIA ER -