TY - JOUR A1 - Klaes, Norbert A1 - Pöschke, Florian A1 - Schulte, Horst ED - Prieto-Araujo, Eduardo ED - Mañé, Marc Cheah ED - Gomis-Bellmunt, Oriol T1 - Grid Forming Stator Flux Control of Doubly-Fed Induction Generator JF - Energies N2 - The doubly fed induction generator is widely used in wind power applications. For stand-alone operation of this machine, the control of the stator flux with fixed voltage and frequency has been proposed. This paper extends the stator flux control of the doubly fed induction machine by droop mechanisms, which vary the setpoint of flux magnitude and frequency depending on active and reactive power. This gives the doubly fed induction generator system unknown grid supporting and grid forming performance. The validation of the proposed control scheme has been conducted on a 10kVA testbed system. The closed-loop behavior of the system has been proven to enable grid-tied and islanded operation with the same control structure. The system response to load changes and islanding events show no disruptive transients in both conditions. KW - - KW - doubly fed induction generator KW - stator flux control KW - droop control KW - microgrid KW - voltage-fed control KW - distributed energy generation KW - islanding KW - phase intervention Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-15259 SN - 1996-1073 VL - 14 IS - 20 SP - 1 EP - 12 PB - MDPI ER - TY - THES A1 - Heine, Jakob T1 - Optimizing Teams for Fantasy Football Games BT - Using Machine Learning N2 - This master thesis deals with the extent to which individual player performance in soccer can be predicted with the help of machine learning models. To answer this question, first, the current state of research in the field of sports analytics is outlined via a literature review. Based on the resulting findings, an application is developed that automatically obtains, processes, and stores data from various sources. With the help of this data, different machine learning models are trained and compared based on the CRISP-DM cycle. The influence of betting odds on the accuracy of the models is examined separately by dividing the models into a baseline group without betting odds and a treatment group with betting odds. This investigation shows that betting odds improve the predictions of the models slightly. While comparing the machine learning models, an optimised random forest model achieved the most accurate forecasts and earned prizes in the experiment conducted on the test dataset. The developed application is extended by this model. It is thus able to predict the individual player performance and send a line-up for the upcoming matchday to the user based on these predictions. N2 - Die vorliegende Masterarbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Frage, inwieweit, mit Hilfe von Machine Learning Modellen, individuelle Spielerleistungen im Fußball vorhergesagt werden können. Um diese Frage beantworten zu können, wird zunächst der aktuelle Forschungsstand im Themenbereich des Sports Analytics zusammengefasst. Basierend auf den daraus hervorgehenden Erkenntnissen wird eine Applikation entwickelt, welche automatisiert Daten aus verschiedenen Quellen bezieht, verarbeitet und abspeichert. Mit Hilfe dieser Daten werden anschließend verschiedene Modelle des Machine Learnings, in Anlehnung an den CRISP-DM Kreislauf, miteinander verglichen. Dabei wird der Einfluss von Wettqouten auf die Genauigkeit der Modelle gesondert untersucht, indem die Modelle in eine Basisgruppe ohne die Wettqouten und in eine manipulierte Gruppe mit Wettqouten eingeteilt werden. Aus diesen Untersuchungen geht hervor, dass Wettqouten die Vorhersagen der Modelle leicht verbessern. Im Vergleich der Machine Learning Modelle erzielte ein optimiertes Random Forest Modell die genausten Vorhersagen und konnte im durchgeführten Experiment auf dem Testdatensatz Gewinne erzielen. Die entwickelte Anwendung wird um dieses Modell erweitert und ist dadurch in der Lage, zunächst die individuellen Spielerleistungen zu prognostizieren und auf Basis dieser Vorhersagen eine Aufstellung für den kommenden Spieltag an den Nutzer zu verschicken. T3 - Abschlussarbeiten 2021 - 14 KW - Machine Learning KW - Artificial Intelligence KW - Data Mining KW - Football KW - Fantasy Leagues Y1 - ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Köhnen, Eike A1 - Wagner, Philipp A1 - Lang, Felix A1 - Cruz, Alexandros A1 - Li, Bor A1 - Roß, Marcel A1 - Jošt, Marko A1 - Morales-Vilches, Anna B. A1 - Topič, Marko A1 - Stolterfoht, Martin A1 - Neher, Dieter A1 - Korte, Lars A1 - Rech, Bernd A1 - Schlatmann, Rutger A1 - Stannowski, Bernd A1 - Albrecht, Steve T1 - 27.9% Efficient Monolithic Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Cells on Industry Compatible Bottom Cells JF - Solar RRL N2 - Monolithic perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells recently surpass the efficiency of silicon single‐junction solar cells. Most tandem cells utilize >250 μm thick, planarized float‐zone (FZ) silicon, which is not compatible with commercial production using <200 μm thick Czochralski (CZ) silicon. The perovskite/silicon tandem cells based on industrially relevant 100 μm thick CZ‐silicon without mechanical planarization are demonstrated. The best power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 27.9% is only marginally below the 28.2% reference value obtained on the commonly used front‐side polished FZ‐Si, which are about three times thicker. With both wafer types showing the same median PCE of 27.8%, the thin CZ‐Si‐based devices are preferred for economic reasons. To investigate perspectives for improved current matching and, therefore, further efficiency improvement, optical simulations with planar and textured silicon have been conducted: the perovskite's bandgap needs to be increased by ≈0.02 eV when reducing the silicon thickness from 280 to 100 μm. The need for bandgap enlargement has a strong impact on future tandem developments ensuring photostable compositions with lossless interfaces at bandgaps around or above 1.7 eV. KW - industry KW - perovskites KW - silicon KW - tandem solar cells Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-15145 VL - 5 IS - 7 PB - Wiley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Yetkin, Hasan A. A1 - Kodalle, Tim A1 - Bertram, Tobias A1 - Villanueva‐Tovar, Alejandra A1 - Rusu, Marin A1 - Klenk, Reiner A1 - Szyszka, Bernd A1 - Schlatmann, Rutger A1 - Kaufmann, Christian A. T1 - Decay mechanisms in CdS‐buffered Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin‐film solar cells after exposure to thermal stress: Understanding the role of Na JF - Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications N2 - Due to their tunable bandgap energy, Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGSe) thin‐film solar cells are an attractive option for use as bottom devices in tandem configurations. In monolithic tandem devices, the thermal stability of the bottom device is paramount for reliable application. Ideally, it will permit the processing of a top device at the required optimum process temperature. Here, we investigate the degradation behavior of chemical bath deposited (CBD) CdS‐buffered CIGSe thin‐film solar cells with and without Na incorporation under thermal stress in ambient air and vacuum with the aim to gain a more detailed understanding of their degradation mechanisms. For the devices studied, we observe severe degradation after annealing at 300°C independent of the atmosphere. The electrical and compositional properties of the samples before and after a defined application of thermal stress are studied. In good agreement with literature reports, we find pronounced Cd diffusion into the CIGS absorber layer. In addition, for Na‐containing samples, the observed degradation can be mainly explained by the formation of Na‐induced acceptor states in the TCO front contact and a back contact barrier formation due to the out‐diffusion of Na. Supported by numerical device simulation using SCAPS‐1D, various possible degradation models are discussed and correlated with our findings. KW - CdS buffer layer KW - CIGSe KW - degradation mechanism KW - elemental interdiffusion KW - Na KW - SCAPS KW - simulation KW - thermal stress Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-15138 VL - 29 IS - 9 SP - 1034 EP - 1053 PB - Wiley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Li, Jinzhao A1 - Dagar, Janardan A1 - Shargaieva, Oleksandra A1 - Flatken, Marion A. A1 - Köbler, Hans A1 - Fenske, Markus A1 - Schultz, Christof A1 - Stegemann, Bert A1 - Just, Justus A1 - Többens, Daniel M. A1 - Abate, Antonio A1 - Munir, Rahim A1 - Unger, Eva T1 - 20.8% Slot‐Die Coated MAPbI3 Perovskite Solar Cells by Optimal DMSO‐Content and Age of 2‐ME Based Precursor Inks JF - Advanced Energy Materials N2 - Solar cells incorporating metal‐halide perovskite (MHP) semiconductors are continuing to break efficiency records for solution‐processed solar cell devices. Scaling MHP‐based devices to larger area prototypes requires the development and optimization of scalable process technology and ink formulations that enable reproducible coating results. It is demonstrated that the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of small‐area methylammonium lead iodide (MAPbI3) devices, slot‐die coated from a 2‐methoxy‐ethanol (2‐ME) based ink with dimethyl‐sulfoxide (DMSO) used as an additive depends on the amount of DMSO and age of the ink formulation. When adding 12 mol% of DMSO, small‐area devices of high performance (20.8%) are achieved. The effect of DMSO content and age on the thin film morphology and device performance through in situ X‐ray diffraction and small‐angle X‐ray scattering experiments is rationalized. Adding a limited amount of DMSO prevents the formation of a crystalline intermediate phase related to MAPbI3 and 2‐ME (MAPbI3‐2‐ME) and induces the formation of the MAPbI3 perovskite phase. Higher DMSO content leads to the precipitation of the (DMSO)2MA2Pb3I8 intermediate phase that negatively affects the thin‐film morphology. These results demonstrate that rational insights into the ink composition and process control are critical to enable reproducible large‐scale manufacturing of MHP‐based devices for commercial applications. KW - ink age KW - perovskite solar cells KW - slot‐die coating KW - SAXS, WAXS Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14864 VL - 11 IS - 10 PB - Wiley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dagar, Janardan A1 - Paramasivam, Gopinath A1 - Klimm, Carola A1 - Fenske, Markus A1 - Schultz, Christof A1 - Schlatmann, Rutger A1 - Stegemann, Bert A1 - Unger, Eva T1 - Stability Assessment of p-i-n Perovskite Photovoltaic Mini-Modules Utilizing Different Top Metal Electrodes JF - Micromachines N2 - Long-term stability is one of the major challenges for p-i-n type perovskite solar modules (PSMs). Here, we demonstrate the fabrication of fully laser-patterned series interconnected p-i-n perovskite mini-modules, in which either single Cu or Ag layers are compared with Cu/Au metalbilayer top electrodes. According to the scanning electron microscopy measurements, we found that Cu or Ag top electrodes often exhibit flaking of the metal upon P3 (top contact removal) laser patterning. For Cu/Au bilayer top electrodes, metal flaking may cause intermittent short-circuits between interconnected sub-cells during operation, resulting in fluctuations in the maximum power point (MPP). Here, we demonstrate Cu/Au metal-bilayer-based PSMs with an efficiency of 18.9% on an active area of 2.2 cm2 under continuous 1-sun illumination. This work highlights the importance of optimizing the top-contact composition to tackle the operational stability of mini-modules, and could help to improve the feasibility of large-area module deployment for the commercialization of perovskite photovoltaics. KW - self-assembled monolayer KW - module KW - electrode KW - perovskite KW - maximum power point KW - flakes KW - stability Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14784 SN - 2072-666X VL - 12 IS - 4 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pfennig, Anja A1 - Wolf, Marcus A1 - Kranzmann, Axel T1 - Corrosion and Corrosion Fatigue of Steels in Downhole CCS Environment — A Summary JF - Processes N2 - Static immersion tests of potential injection pipe steels 42CrMo4, X20Cr13, X46Cr13, X35CrMo4, and X5CrNiCuNb16-4 at T = 60°C and ambient pressure, as well as p = 100 bar were performed for 700–8000 h in a CO2-saturated synthetic aquifer environment similar to CCS sites in the Northern German Basin (NGB). Corrosion rates at 100 bar are generally lower than at ambient pressure. The main corrosion products are FeCO3 and FeOOH with surface and local corrosion phenomena directly related to the alloy composition and microstructure. The appropriate heat treatment enhances corrosion resistance. The lifetime reduction of X46Cr13, X5CrNiCuNb16-4, and duplex stainless steel X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 in a CCS environment is demonstrated in the in situ corrosion fatigue CF experiments (axial push-pull and rotation bending load, 60°C, brine: Stuttgart Aquifer and NGB, flowing CO2: 30 L/h, +/- applied potential). Insulating the test setup is necessary to gain reliable data. S-N plots, micrographic-, phase-, fractographic-, and surface analysis prove that the life expectancy of X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 in the axial cyclic load to failure is clearly related to the surface finish, applied stress amplitude, and stress mode. The horizontal grain attack within corrosion pit cavities, multiple fatigue cracks, and preferable deterioration of austenitic phase mainly cause fatigue failure. The CF life range increases significantly when a protective potential is applied. KW - steel KW - high alloyed steel KW - corrosion KW - corrosion fatigue KW - CCS KW - carbon capture and storage Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14680 SN - 2227-9717 VL - 9 IS - 4 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Möller, Jana A1 - Herm, Steffen T1 - Perceptions of Green User Entrepreneurs’ Performance — Is Sustainability an Asset or a Liability for Innovators? JF - Sustainability N2 - User entrepreneurs rely on regular consumers when starting their business, for example, when raising creative and financial support. This research examines regular consumers’ opinions with regard to the future business performance of green vs. non-green user entrepreneurs. We build on previous consumer behavior research on consumers’ performance perceptions. Specifically, consumers perceive products that use green, environmentally friendly technologies as having inferior performance compared to products that use traditional technologies. We investigate whether this so called “sustainability liability” effect can also be found in consumers’ perceptions of green user entrepreneurs’ performance. We ran an online scenario experiment with regular consumers who assessed the business performance of several (green vs. non-green) user entrepreneurs. Results reveal a “sustainability asset” effect for perceptions of green user entrepreneurs, such that consumers with strong environmental values perceived the business performance of green user entrepreneurs as superior compared to non-green user entrepreneurs. Consumers with weak environmental values perceived green and non-green entrepreneurs as equally performant. We discuss possible explanations of our findings. Furthermore, we propose potential consequences of our results both for consumers’ intentions to support user entrepreneurs as well as for user entrepreneurs’ motivation to engage in green innovations. KW - sustainable innovation KW - green innovation KW - user entrepreneur KW - user innovator KW - sustainability liability KW - sustainability asset Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14675 SN - 2071-1050 VL - 13 IS - 6 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gräf, Thomas T1 - Simulation and verification of thermal modelling to prevent from damages caused by the use of HH fuses JF - International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems N2 - Summary Several cases were reported, where high‐voltage high performance (HH) fuses exploded and damaged the surrounding switchgear. The root causes for these destructions were broken fuse elements damaged by cyclic thermal‐mechanical stress. The question arose how it will be possible to detect broken fuse elements while HH fuses are in operation at high voltage level. The access to the degrading HH fuse is especially not given in switchgear because of the presence of high voltage. An indicator for degrading fuses is the surface temperature. It is also of interest to know the actual temperature of the fuse elements itself to estimate the internal rate of rise of the temperature. This knowledge is important because at a certain temperature level the danger exists that the ceramic fuse body will break unexpected by an explosion. Simulations and measurements were performed to get to know, how and if it would be possible to simulate the temperature distribution as a function for the number of broken fuse elements. With the knowledge of the thermal model of HH fuses it is possible to predict the maximum temperature as well as the possibility to monitor the degradation level of HH fuses. KW - broken fuse elements KW - damage avoidance KW - temperature monitoring KW - thermal modelling Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14639 VL - 31 IS - 2 PB - Wiley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kempin, Maresa Vivien A1 - Drews, Anja T1 - What Governs Pickering Emulsion Properties During Preparation via Batch Rotor‐Stator Homogenizers?  JF - Chemie Ingenieur Technik N2 - Pickering emulsions have received increasing interest in many fields of application recently. In designing Pickering emulsion properties, focus is typically laid on composition whereas the preparation process as another possible leverage is not considered in detail. Here, Pickering emulsions of constant composition were prepared using two dispersing heads of a rotor‐stator homogenizer and compared in terms of Sauter mean diameters and rheology. It was found that the ratio of tip speed and gap width between rotor and stator is a better correlating parameter than tip speed only. KW - Dispersion KW - Drop size distribution KW - Multiphase systems KW - Pickering emulsions KW - Rheology Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14628 VL - 93 IS - 1-2 SP - 311 EP - 317 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pereira, Ana A1 - Thomas, Carsten T1 - Challenges of Machine Learning Applied to Safety-Critical Cyber-Physical Systems JF - Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction N2 - Machine Learning (ML) is increasingly applied for the control of safety-critical Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) in application areas that cannot easily be mastered with traditional control approaches, such as autonomous driving. As a consequence, the safety of machine learning became a focus area for research in recent years. Despite very considerable advances in selected areas related to machine learning safety, shortcomings were identified on holistic approaches that take an end-to-end view on the risks associated to the engineering of ML-based control systems and their certification. Applying a classic technique of safety engineering, our paper provides a comprehensive and methodological analysis of the safety hazards that could be introduced along the ML lifecycle, and could compromise the safe operation of ML-based CPS. Identified hazards are illustrated and explained using a real-world application scenario—an autonomous shop-floor transportation vehicle. The comprehensive analysis presented in this paper is intended as a basis for future holistic approaches for safety engineering of ML-based CPS in safety-critical applications, and aims to support the focus on research onto safety hazards that are not yet adequately addressed. KW - machine learning KW - safety KW - cyber-physical systems KW - hazard analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14570 SN - 2504-4990 VL - 2 IS - 4 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sandberg, Berit T1 - The Artist as Innovation Muse: Findings from a Residence Program in the Fuzzy Front End JF - Administrative Sciences N2 - In a highly competitive business environment, integrating artists into corporate research and development (R&D) seems to be a promising way to foster inventiveness and idea generation. Given the importance of individual level innovation for product development, this study explores the benefits that employees experience from the artist-in-residence-program at Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany. Qualitative content analysis of interviews with scientists and engineers was performed in order to explore the impact of their encounters with artists in the theoretical framework of the triadic concept and transmission model of inspiration. The findings corroborate the notion that inspiration is a suitable theoretical underpinning for individual benefits of art–science collaborations in the front end of innovation. Scientists and engineers are inspired by the artists’ otherness and transcend their usual modes of perception in favor of enhanced focal, peripheral and bifocal vision. Whereas shifts in perspective are reflected in individual thinking patterns, researchers are hardly motivated to change their work-related behavior. The exchange with artists does not have a concrete impact on technological innovation, because researchers neither integrate impulses into their experiential world nor link them to fields of activity. In the case under scrutiny, artistic impulses do not contribute to idea generation in the sense of front-end activities. The study contributes to research on artists in businesses by illuminating the R&D environment as a hitherto neglected field of activity. While substantiating previous research on artist-in-science-residencies, the results suggest that the potential of such interdisciplinary endeavors is limited. KW - artist-in-residence KW - artist-in-science-residency KW - art–science collaboration KW - front end of innovation KW - innovation KW - inspiration KW - research and development Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14567 SN - 2076-3387 VL - 10 IS - 4 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zimmermann, Bettina M. A1 - Aebi, Noah A1 - Kolb, Steffen A1 - Shaw, David A1 - Elger, Bernice S. T1 - Content, evaluations and influences in newspaper coverage of predictive genetic testing: A comparative media content analysis from the United Kingdom and Switzerland JF - Public Understanding of Science N2 - Predictive genetic testing often entails challenging decisions about preventive measures and uncertain healthrelated risk predictions. Because of its increasing availability, it is important to assess how to debate it publicly. Newspaper content analysis represents a common and reliable way to investigate public discourse retrospectively. We thus quantitatively compare broadsheet newspaper coverage about predictive genetic testing in the United Kingdom and Switzerland during the period of 2011–2016 regarding content, evaluations, stakeholder influence, and trigger events. British coverage was more extensive and positive and included more personal stories. Swiss coverage had more focus on political issues. Angelina Jolie’s announcement about her double mastectomy was the most important coverage trigger. Researchers were the most frequently cited stakeholder group, but stakeholders from government and civil society were also represented. Our results thus reflect a movement toward a more active public engagement with predictive genetic testing. The findings help to improve and enrich public engagement regarding predictive genetic testing. KW - media content analysis KW - predictive genetic testing KW - Switzerland KW - UK Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-3804 SN - 0963-6625 SN - 1361-6609 VL - 28 IS - 3 SP - 256 EP - 274 PB - SAGE Publications CY - Sage UK: London, England ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zikos, Dimitrios T1 - Revisiting the Role of Institutions in Transformative Contexts: Institutional Change and Conflicts JF - Sustainability N2 - The study of conflicts over natural resources is neither governed by a coherent set of theories nor limited by strict disciplinary boundaries. Rather, it encompasses a multitude of conceptions grounded within a wide array of disciplines and epistemological assumptions concerning the links between institutional change and conflicts, often concluding in contradictory propositions. This article aims at providing conceptual guidance for the special issue, by reviewing institutional research with a particular focus on institutional change and associated conflicts and drawing some implications from transformative settings. More specifically, the paper explores certain propositions and concepts utilised by institutional economists to explain why conflicts persist despite institutional reforms explicitly or implicitly introduced to resolve them. The author revisits diverse cases from different regions to investigate key concepts related to institutional change and its implications on environmental conflicts associated to transformations, complementing this view from a political science perspective. The paper concludes by offering an overview of factors identified as instrumental in understanding the institutional change and conflict–cooperation continuum. KW - institutional change KW - natural resource conflicts KW - transformations KW - institutional economics Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14549 SN - 2071-1050 VL - 12 IS - 21 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fraser, Iain J. A1 - Schwarzkopf, Julia A1 - Müller, Martin T1 - Exploring Supplier Sustainability Audit Standards: Potential for and Barriers to Standardization JF - Sustainability KW - SSCM KW - supplier sustainability audits KW - ethical audits KW - sustainability alliances KW - industry initiatives KW - supplier audit fatigue Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14539 SN - 2071-1050 VL - 12 IS - 19 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Villanueva-Tovar, Alejandra A1 - Kodalle, Tim A1 - Kaufmann, Christian A. A1 - Schlatmann, Rutger A1 - Klenk, Reiner T1 - Limitation of Current Transport across the Heterojunction in Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Solar Cells Prepared with Alkali Fluoride Postdeposition Treatment JF - Solar RRL N2 - Postdeposition treatments (PDTs) of chalcopyrite absorbers with alkali fluorides have contributed to improving the efficiency of corresponding solar cell devices. However, cells prepared with PDTs also tend to exhibit nonideal current–voltage (J–V) characteristics especially at low temperatures. These include blocking of the forward diode current, saturation of the open‐circuit voltage with respect to temperature, a discrepancy between dark and Jsc (Voc) characteristics, and a crossover between dark and light J–V curves. These are typical observations while measuring the temperature‐dependent J–V characteristics. Herein, the influence of electronic material parameters on the blocking of the current across the heterojunction in numerical simulations is reported. It is shown that a low‐doped ZnO window layer, acceptor defects at the CdS/ZnO interface, or a high band offset at that interface lead to similar nonideal J–V characteristics, suggesting that the carrier density in the buffer layer is a crucial parameter for the current limitation. Connections between the effects of PDT previously reported in literature and the electronic material parameters considered in the numerical model are discussed to explain the nonideal J–V characteristics caused by the PDTs. KW - alkali fluoride postdeposition treatments KW - Cu(In,Ga)Se KW - current transports KW - nonideal characteristics KW - numerical simulations Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14503 VL - 4 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pöschke, Florian A1 - Gauterin, Eckhard A1 - Kühn, Martin A1 - Fortmann, Jens A1 - Schulte, Horst T1 - Load mitigation and power tracking capability for wind turbines using linear matrix inequality‐based control design JF - Wind Energy N2 - This article deals with nonlinear model‐based control design for wind turbines. By systematically integrating several mechanical degrees of freedom in the control design model, the load mitigation potential from the proposed multivariable control framework is demonstrated. The application of the linear matrix inequality (LMI)‐based control design is discussed in detail. Apart from the commonly considered power production mode, an extended operating range to provide stabilization of the electrical grid through power tracking is considered. This control functionality allows for an evaluation of the resulting fatigue and ultimate loads for power tracking at different dynamic requirements. The results indicate that under the impact of a dedicated control scheme, this functionality is feasible with respect to the occurring loads and operational behavior of the wind turbine. KW - damage equivalent load KW - grid stabilization KW - load reduction KW - model‐based control KW - power tracking KW - ultimate load KW - wind speed estimation KW - wind turbine control Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14498 VL - 23 IS - 9 SP - 1792 EP - 1809 PB - Wiley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rusli, Sherly A1 - Grabowski, Janna A1 - Drews, Anja A1 - Kraume, Matthias T1 - A Multi-Scale Approach to Modeling the Interfacial Reaction Kinetics of Lipases with Emphasis on Enzyme Adsorption at Water-Oil Interfaces JF - Processes KW - enzymatic hydrolysis KW - lipases KW - interfacial kinetics modeling KW - protein adsorption Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14441 SN - 2227-9717 VL - 8 IS - 9 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Siefke, Lennart A1 - Sommer, Volker A1 - Wudka, Björn A1 - Thomas, Carsten T1 - Robotic Systems of Systems Based on a Decentralized Service-Oriented Architecture JF - Robotics KW - autonomous robotics KW - multi-robot systems KW - systems of systems KW - service-oriented architectures KW - multi-agent systems Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-14461 SN - 2218-6581 VL - 9 IS - 4 PB - MDPI ER - TY - GEN T1 - Reading Version - University Regulations of HTW Berlin (HO 16.04.12 including correction and 1st (9.2.15) and 2nd (1.6.15) amendment regulation) N2 - University Regulations of HTW Berlin (Hochschulordnung der HTW Berlin, henceforth referred to as the HO) From 16 April 2012 , including the correction of 21 August 2012 , the first amendment regulation from 9 February 2015 , and the second amendment regulation from 1 June 2015. Non-binding English-language version, provided for information only. (The German-language versions published in HTW Berlin’s official information circulars are binding). § 1 Application and Scope (1) This document sets out the regulations for all programmes of study at HTW Berlin as required by § 10, parts 5, 5a and 6 of the Berlin Higher Education Act (henceforth referred to as BerlHG). This applies in particular to administrative procedures and the rights and duties of the members of the university, in particular the students, guest students, guest listeners and applicants. In addition, HTW Berlin’s Study and Examination Regulations Framework for Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes (the Rahmenstudien- und -prüfungsordnung, henceforth referred to as the RStPO) are applicable in their respectively valid editions alongside all other HTW Berlin legal regulations. (2) In exceptional cases, different regulations may be laid down in the respective entry and admission regulations for special study programmes, in particular for part-time and distance-learning programmes, for further education Master’s programmes, for cooperative study programmes with other universities and for reform models. (3) The provisions set out in §§ 2 to 4 are mandatory for all Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes. (4) In the event that provisions are not set out in these regulations, decisions shall be made on behalf of HTW Berlin by the University Board. It is authorised to determine the details of provisions. T2 - Lesefassung Hochschulordnung 16.04.12 und Korrektur und 1. AEO 9.2.15 und 2.AEO 1.6.15 T3 - Lesefassungen - 62 KW - Hochschulordnung KW - Lesefassung KW - reading version Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-12890 ER - TY - GEN T1 - BIfAW_MA_StPO_Pro_IT_Digitalization_17.20 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 31 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 17. Dezember 2019 (GVBl. S. 795), hat der Institutsrat des Berliner Instituts für Akademische Weiterbildung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 16. März 2020 die Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Professional IT-Business and Digitalization beschlossen: § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung gilt für alle Studierenden, die nach Inkrafttreten dieser Ordnung am Institut für Akademische Weiterbildung (BIfAW) der HTW Berlin im weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Professional IT Business and Digitalization in das 1. Fachsemester immatrikuliert werden. (2) Ferner gilt diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für alle Studierenden, die nach einem Hochschul- oder Studiengangwechsel aufgrund der Anrechnung von Studien- und Prüfungsleistungen zeitlich so in den Studienverlauf eingeordnet werden, dass ihr Studienstand dem Personenkreis gemäß Absatz 1 entspricht. (3) Die Studien- und Prüfungsordnung wird ergänzt durch die Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung des weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Professional IT Business and Digitalization in der jeweils gültigen Fassung. N2 - On the basis of § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 31 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), last legally amended on the 17th December 2019 (Law and Official Gazette p. 795), the Institute Council of the Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education at HTW Berlin passed the following study and examination regulations for the further education Professional IT Business and Digitalization Master’s programme on the 16th of March 2020: § 1 Application and Scope (1) These Study and Examination Regulations apply for all students who are enrolled in the first programme semester of the further education Professional IT Business and Digitalization Master’s programme at the Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education (BIfAW) at HTW Berlin after their entry into force. (2) These Study and Examination Regulations also apply for all students who, after changing university or study programme, are placed on the programme at the same stage as those in paragraph 1 as a result of accreditation of prior learning and examination. (3) The Study and Examination Regulations are supplemented by the Eligibility and Admissions Regulations for the further education Professional IT Business and Digitalization Master’s programme in their valid edition. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 825 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-12725 ER - TY - GEN T1 - BIfAW_MA_ZuZ_O_Pro_IT_Digitalization_16.20 N2 - Aufgrund von § 16 des Gesetzes über die Zulassung zu den Hochschulen des Landes Berlin in zulassungsbeschränkten Studiengängen (Berliner Hochschulzulassungsgesetz – BerlHZG) in der Fassung vom 9. Oktober 2019 (GVBl. S. 695) und von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 10 Abs. 5 Satz 1 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 17. Dezember 2019 (GVBl. S. 795), hat der Institutsrat des Berliner Instituts für Akademische Weiterbildung (BIfAW) der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 16. März 2020 die folgende Ordnung beschlossen: § 1 Geltungsbereich Die Vorschriften dieser Ordnung legen die Kriterien und das Verfahren für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen an Studienbewerber_innen im weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Professional IT Business and Digitalization fest, die ab dem 1. Oktober 2020 an der HTW Berlin im 1. Fachsemester immatrikuliert werden. N2 - On the basis of § 16 of the regulations governing admission to programmes with limited study places in Berlin universities and universities of applied sciences (the Berlin Higher Education Admissions Act – das Berliner Hochschulzulassungsgesetz – abbreviated henceforth as 'BerlHZG') in the edition from the 9th of October 2019 (Law and Official Gazette p. 695) and § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (das Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 10, section 5, sentence 1 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378 last legally amended on the 17th of December 2019 (Law and Official Gazette p. 795), the Institute Council of the Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education at HTW Berlin passed the following regulations on the 16th of March 2020: § 1 Application and Scope These regulations establish the criteria and procedures for the offering of study places on the further education Professional IT Business and Digitalization Master’s programme to applicants who will be enrolled in their first programme semester at HTW Berlin from the 1st of October 2020. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 824 KW - MA KW - Zugangs_Zulassungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-12718 ER - TY - GEN T1 - FB_2_MA_ZuZ_O_Construction_and_Real_Estate_Management_20.19 N2 - Aufgrund von § 10 Abs. 2 Satz 6 des Gesetzes über die Zulassung zu den Hochschulen des Landes Berlin in zulassungsbeschränkten Studiengängen (Berliner Hochschulzulassungsgesetz – BerlHZG) in der Fassung vom 18. Juni 2005 (GVBl. S. 393), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 26. Juni 2013 (GVBl. S. 198), und von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 10 Abs. 5 Satz 1 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berli-ner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 2. Februar 2018 (GVBl. S. 160), hat der Fachbereichsrat des Fachbereiches Ingenieurwissenschaften – Technik und Leben der HTW Berlin am 20. September 2019 die Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung für den konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management beschlossen: Präambel Die Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (Metropolia UAS) und die Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) führen in Kooperation und zu gleichen Teilen den internationalen konse-kutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management durch. Bewerbungen sind ausschließlich an die HTW Berlin als verwaltende Hochschule für den konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management zu richten. § 1 Geltungsbereich Die Vorschriften dieser Ordnung legen die Kriterien und das Verfahren für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen an Studienbewerber_innen im konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management fest, die ab dem Wintersemester 2020/21 an der HTW Berlin und der Metropolia UAS im 1. Fachsemester immatrikuliert werden. N2 - On the basis of § 10, section 2, sentence 6 of the regulations governing admission to programmes with limited study places in Berlin universities and universities of applied sciences (the Berlin Higher Education Admissions Act – das Berliner Hochschulzulassungsgesetz – abbreviated henceforth as 'BerlHZG') in the edition from the 18th of June 2005 (Law and Official Gazette p. 393), last legally amended on the 26th of June 2013 (Law and Official Gazette p. 198), and § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (das Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 10, section 5, sentence 1 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), last legally amended on the 2nd of February 2018 (Law and Official Gazette p. 160), the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Engineering – Technology and Life at HTW Berlin established the following Eligibility and Admission Regulations for the Construction and Real Estate Management Master's programme on the 20th of September 2019: The Managing Director and President of the Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (Metropolia UAS) Ltd., has confirmed the Eligibility and Admission Regulations for the consecutive Master's programme Construction and Real Estate Management on the 17th of October 2019. Preamble The international consecutive Master's degree programme Construction and Real Estate Management is coordinated in cooperation and in equal parts by the Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (Metropolia UAS) and the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin). As it is the administrating institution for the consecutive Master's programme Construction and Real Estate Management, all applications must be sent exclusively to HTW Berlin. § 1 Application and Scope These regulations set out the criteria and procedures for the offering of study places on the consecutive Master's programme Construction and Real Estate Management to applicants who will be enrolled in their first semester at HTW Berlin and Metropolia UAS from winter semester 2020/21. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 806 KW - MA KW - Zugangs_Zulassungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-12539 ER - TY - GEN T1 - BIfAW_MA_StPO_O_Project_Management_and_Data_Science_17.19 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09), zuletzt geändert am 28. Mai 2018 (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 19/18), in Verbindung mit § 31 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 2. Februar 2018 (GVBl. S. 160), hat der Institutsrat des Berliner Institut für Akademische Weiterbildung der HTW Berlin am 1. Juli 2019 die folgende Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Project Management and Data Science beschlossen: § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung gilt für alle Studierenden, die nach Inkrafttreten dieser Ordnung an der HTW Berlin im weiterbildenden Masterstudiengangs Project Management and Data Science immatrikuliert werden. (2) Ferner gilt diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für alle Studierenden, die nach einem Hochschul- oder Studiengangwechsel aufgrund der Anrechnung von Studien- und Prüfungsleistungen zeitlich so in den Studienverlauf eingeordnet werden, dass ihr Studienstand dem Personenkreis gemäß Absatz 1 entspricht. (3) Die im § 14 festgelegten Übergangsregelungen gelten nur für Studierende, die nach der vorangegangenen Studien- und Prüfungsordnung des Masterstudiengangs Project Management and Data Science vom 5. Januar 2016 (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 15/16), zuletzt geändert am 26. April 2017 (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 22/17), immatrikuliert wurden. (4) Die Studien- und Prüfungsordnung wird ergänzt durch die Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung des weiterbildenden Masterstudiengangs Project Management and Data Science in der jeweils gültigen Fassung. N2 - On the basis of § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular HTW Berlin No. 29/09), last amended on 28 May 2018 (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular HTW Berlin No. 19/18) in connection with § 31 of the BerlHG in the edition released on 26 July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), last legally amended on 2 February 2018 (Law and Official Gazette p. 160), the institute council of the Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education at HTW Berlin passed the following study and examination regulations for the further education Master’s programme Project Management and Data Science on 1 July 2019: § 1 Application and Scope (1) These Study and Examination Regulations apply for all students who are enrolled in the first subject semester of the Project Management and Data Science Master's programme at HTW Berlin after their entry into force. (2) These Study and Examination Regulations also apply for all students who, after changing university or study programme, are placed on the programme at the same stage as those in paragraph 1 as a result of accreditation of prior learning and examinations. (3) The provisional regulations in § 14 of this document only apply to students enrolled on the programme in accordance with the previous Study and Examination regulations for the Project Management and Data Science Master’s programme from the 5th of January 2016 (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular HTW Berlin No. 15/16), last amended on 26 April 2017 (HTW Official Information Circular 22/17). (4) These Study and Examination Regulations are supplemented by the Entry and Admission Regulations for the Project Management and Data Science further education Master's programme in their valid edition. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 803 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-12505 ER - TY - GEN T1 - FB_3_BA_StPO_O_International_Business_09.19 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 31 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 2. Februar 2018 (GVBl. S. 160), hat der Fachbereichsrat des Fachbereiches Wirtschafts- und Rechtswissenschaften der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 9. Januar 2019 die folgende Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den Bachelorstudiengang International Business beschlossen: § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung gilt für alle Studierenden, die nach Inkrafttreten dieser Ordnung am Fachbereich Wirtschafts- und Rechtswissenschaften der HTW Berlin im Bachelorstudiengang International Business in das 1. Fachsemester immatrikuliert werden. (2) Ferner gilt diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für alle Studierenden, die nach einem Hochschul- oder Studiengangwechsel aufgrund der Anrechnung von Studien- und Prüfungsleistungen zeitlich so in den Studienverlauf eingeordnet werden, dass ihr Studienstand dem Personenkreis gemäß Absatz 1 entspricht. (3) Die in § 16 festgelegten Übergangsregelungen gelten nur für Studierende, die nach der vorangegangenen Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den Bachelorstudiengang International Business vom 3. Dezember 2014 (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 09/15) immatrikuliert wurden. N2 - On the basis of § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 31 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), last amended on the 2nd of February 2018 (Law and Official Gazette p. 160), the Faculty Council of Faculty 3: HTW Berlin Business School established the following Study and Examination Regulations for the International Business Bachelor's programme on the 9th of January 2019: § 1 Application and Scope (1) These Study and Examination Regulations apply for all students who are enrolled in the first programme semester of the International Business Bachelor’s programme in HTW Berlin's Faculty 3: Business School after their entry into force. (2) These Study and Examination Regulations also apply for all students who, after changing university or study programme, are placed on the programme at the same stage as those in (1) as a result of accreditation of prior learning and examination. (3) The provisional regulations stipulated in § 16 of this document only apply to students enrolled on the programme in accordance with the previous Study and Examination regulations for the International Business Bachelor's programme from the 3rd of December 2014 (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 09/15). T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 795 KW - BA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-12425 ER - TY - GEN T1 - FB_3_MA_StPO_1.AE_International_Business_04.19 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 31 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 2. Februar 2018 (GVBl. S. 160), hat der Fachbereichsrat des Fachbereiches Wirtschafts- und Rechtswissenschaften der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 7. November 2018 die folgende Erste Ordnung zur Änderung der Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den Masterstudiengang International Business vom 9. Juni 2013 (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 06/13) beschlossen: Diese Änderungsordnung gilt für alle Studierenden des konsekutiven Masterstudiengangs International Business. N2 - On the basis of § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (University of Applied Science) (henceforth referred to as HTW Berlin) regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 31 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), last lawfully amended on the 2nd of February 2018 (Law and Official Gazette p. 160), the Faculty Council of the HTW Berlin Business School of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) published the following first amendment to the Study and Examination Regulations for the International Business consecutive Master's programme from the 9th of June 2013 on the 7th of November 2018 (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 06/13): These regulations apply for all students of the International Business consecutive Master’s programme. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 791 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-12388 ER - TY - GEN T1 - FB_2_MA_StPO_1.AE_Construction_and_Real_Estate_Management_02.19 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09), zuletzt geändert am 28. Mai 2018 (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 19/18), in Verbindung mit § 31 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 2. Februar 2018 (GVBl. S. 160), hat der Fachbereichsrat des Fachbereiches Ingenieurwissenschaften - Technik und Leben der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin am 3. Dezember 2018 die folgende Erste Ordnung zur Änderung der Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management vom 29. Juli 2015 (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 40/15) beschlossen: Diese Änderungsordnung gilt für alle Studierenden des konsekutiven Masterstudiengangs Construction and Real Estate Management, die seit dem Wintersemester 2015/16 immatrikuliert sind. N2 - On the basis of § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (University of Applied Science) (henceforth referred to as HTW Berlin) regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 31 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), the Faculty Council of the Faculty Engineering – Technology and Life at HTW Berlin published the following first amendment to the Study and Examination Regulations for the Construction and Real Estate Management consecutive Master's programme from the 29th of July 2015 on the 3rd of December 2018 (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 40/15): These regulations apply for all students who have been enrolled on the consecutive Master's programme Construction and Real Estate Management since winter semester 2015/16. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 789 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-12364 ER - TY - GEN T1 - FB_2_MA_StPO_Korrektur_Construction_and_Real_Estate_Management_01.19 N2 - Korrektur des Amtlichen Mitteilungsblattes der HTW Berlin Nr. 40/15 T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 788 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-12356 ER - TY - GEN T1 - BIfAW_MA_StPO_O_Business_Administration_Engineering_25.18 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 31 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 2. Februar 2018 (GVBl. S. 160), hat der Institutsrat des Berliner Instituts für Akademische Weiterbildung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 26. Juli 2018 die folgende Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Business Administration and Engineering beschlossen § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung gilt für alle Studierenden, die nach Inkrafttreten dieser Ordnung an der HTW Berlin im weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Business Administration and Engineering in das 1. Fachsemester immatrikuliert werden. (2) Ferner gilt diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für alle Studierenden, die nach einem Hochschul- oder Studiengangwechsel aufgrund der Anrechnung von Studien- und Prüfungsleistungen zeitlich so in den Studienverlauf eingeordnet werden, dass ihr Studienstand dem Personenkreis gemäß Absatz 1 entspricht. (3) Die in § 15 festgelegten Übergangsregelungen gelten für Studierende, die nach der vorangegangenen Studien- und Prüfungsordnung des weiterbildenden Masterstudiengangs Business Administration and Engineering vom 17. Mai 2013 (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 26/13), zuletzt geändert am 1. August 2016 (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/16), immatrikuliert wurden. (4) Die Studien- und Prüfungsordnung wird ergänzt durch die Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung in ihrer jeweils gültigen Fassung für den weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Business Administration and Engineering. N2 - On the basis of § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to ‘BerlHG’) (HTW Ber-lin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 31 of the BerlHG in the edition released on the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), last legally amended on the 2nd of February 2018 (Law and Official Gazette p. 160), the Institute Council of the Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education at HTW Berlin passed the following study and examination regulations for the further education Master’s programme Business Administration and Engineering on the 26th of July 2018 § 1 Application and Scope (1) These Study and Examination Regulations apply for all students who are enrolled in the first subject semester of the further education Master’s programme Business Administration and Engineering after their entry into force. (2) These Study and Examination Regulations also apply for all students who, after changing university or study programme, are placed on the programme at the same stage as those in paragraph 1 as a result of accreditation of prior learning and examinations. (3) The provisional regulations in § 15 of this document only apply to students enrolled on the programme in accordance with the previous Study and Examination Regulations for the further education Master’s programme Business Administration and Engineering from the 17 th of May 2013 (HTW Official Information Circular 26/13), last amended on the 1st of August 2016 (HTW Official Information Circular 29/16). (4) These Study and Examination Regulations are supplemented by the Eligibility and Admission Regulations for the further education Master’s programme Business Administration and Engineering in their valid edition. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 781 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-12283 ER - TY - GEN T1 - BIfAW_MA_ZuZ_O_Project_Management_and_Data_Science_02.18 N2 - Aufgrund von § 10a des Gesetzes über die Zulassung zu den Hochschulen des Landes Berlin in zulassungsbeschränkten Studiengängen (Berliner Hochschulzulassungsgesetz – BerlHZG) in der Fassung vom 18. Juni 2005 (GVBl. S. 393), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 26. Juni 2013 (GVBl. S. 198), und von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 10 Abs. 5 Satz 1 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 30. Juni 2017 (GVBl. S. 338), hat der Institutsrat des Berliner Instituts für Akademische Weiterbildung (BIfAW) der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 25.Oktober 2017 die folgende Ordnung beschlossen § 1 Geltungsbereich Die Vorschriften dieser Ordnung legen die Kriterien und das Verfahren für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen an Studienbewerber_innen im weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Project Management and Data Science fest, die ab dem 1. Oktober 2018 an der HTW Berlin im 1. Fachsemester immatrikuliert werden. N2 - On the basis of § 10a of the regulations governing admission to programmes with limited study places in Berlin universities and universities of applied sciences (the Berlin Higher Education Admissions Act – das Berliner Hochschulzulassungsgesetz – abbreviated henceforth as 'BerlHZG') in the edition from the 18th of June 2005 (Law and Official Gazette p. 393), last legally amended on the 26th of June 2013 (Law and Official Gazette p. 198), and § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (das Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 10, section 5, sentence 1 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), last legally amended on the 30th of June 2017 (Law and Official Gazette p. 338), the Institute Council of the Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education at HTW Berlin passed the following regulations on the 25th of October 2017. § 1 Application and Scope These regulations establish the criteria and procedures for the offering of study places on the Project Management and Data Science Master’s programme to applicants who will be enrolled in their first programme semester at HTW Berlin from the 1st of October 2018. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 760 KW - MA KW - Zugangs_Zulassungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-12075 ER - TY - GEN T1 - BIfAW_MA_StPO_1.AE_Project_Management_and_Data_Science_22.17 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 31 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378) hat der Institutsrat des Berliner Institut für Akademische Weiterbildung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 26. April 2017 die Erste Ordnung zur Änderung der Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Project Management and Data Science vom 5. Januar 2016 (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 15/16) beschlossen: Diese Ordnung gilt für alle Studierenden des weiterbildenden Masterstudiengangs Project Management and Data Science. N2 - On the basis of § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (University of Applied Science) (henceforth referred to as HTW Berlin) regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to ‘BerlHG’) (HTW Berlin Official Infor-mation Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 31 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), the Institute Council of the Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education at HTW Berlin published the following First Amendment to the Study and Examination Regulations for the Project Management and Data Science Master’s programme from the 5th of January 2016 on 26th of April 2017 (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 15/16): These regulations apply for all students enrolled on the Master’s programme Project Management and Data Science. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 747 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-11949 ER - TY - GEN T1 - FB_2_MA_ZuZ_O_Construction_and_Real_Estate_Management_28.16 N2 - Aufgrund von § 10 Abs. 2 Satz 6 des Gesetzes über die Zulassung zu den Hochschulen des Landes Berlin in zulassungsbeschränkten Studiengängen (Berliner Hochschulzulassungsgesetz – BerlHZG) in der Fassung vom 18. Juni 2005 (GVBl. S. 393), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 26. Juni 2013 (GVBl. S. 198), und von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 10 Abs. 5 Satz 1 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 25. Februar 2016 (GVBl. S. 58), hat der Fachbereichsrat des Fachbereiches Ingenieurwissenschaften – Technik und Leben der HTW Berlin am 11. Mai 2016 die Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung für den konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management beschlossen: Die Managing Direktorin, die Präsidentin der Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (Metropolia UAS) Ltd., hat die Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung für den konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management am 14. Juni 2016 bestätigt. Präambel Die Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (Metropolia UAS) und die Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) führen in Kooperation und zu gleichen Teilen den internationalen konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management durch. Bewerbungen sind ausschließlich an die HTW Berlin als verwaltende Hochschule für den konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management zu richten. § 1 Geltungsbereich Die Vorschriften dieser Ordnung legen die Kriterien und das Verfahren für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen an Studienbewerber_innen im konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management fest, die ab dem Wintersemester 2016/17 an der HTW Berlin und der Metropolia UAS im 1. Fachsemester immatrikuliert werden. N2 - On the basis of § 10, section 2, sentence 6 of the regulations governing admission to programmes with limited study places in Berlin universities and universities of applied sciences (the Berlin Higher Education Admissions Act – das Berliner Hochschulzulassungsgesetz – abbreviated henceforth as 'BerlHZG') in the edition from the 18th of June 2005 (Law and Official Gazette p. 393), last legally amended on the 26th of June 2013 (Law and Official Gazette p. 198), and § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (das Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 10, section 5, sentence 1 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), last legally amended on the 25th of February 2016 (Law and Official Gazette p. 58), the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Engineering – Technology and Life at HTW Berlin established the following Eligibility and Admission Regulations for the Construction and Real Estate Management Master's programme on the 11th of May 2016: The Managing Director and President of the Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (Metropolia UAS) Ltd., has confirmed the Eligibility and Admission Regulations for the consecutive Master's programme Construction and Real Estate Management on the 14th of June 2016. Preamble The consecutive Master's degree programme Construction and Real Estate Management is coordinated in cooperation and in equal parts by the Helsinki Metropolia University of Ap-plied Sciences (Metropolia UAS) and the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin). As it is the administrating institution for the consecutive Master's programme Construction and Real Estate Management, all applications must be sent exclusively to HTW Berlin. § 1 Application and Scope These regulations set out the criteria and procedures for the offering of study places on the consecutive Master's programme Construction and Real Estate Management to appli-cants who will be enrolled in their first semester at HTW Berlin and Metropolia UAS from winter semester 2016/17. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 720 KW - MA KW - Zugangs_Zulassungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-11666 ER - TY - GEN T1 - BIfAW_MA_StPO_O_Life_Science_Management_19.16 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 31 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 9. Mai 2016 (GVBl. S. 226), hat der Institutsrat des Berliner Institut für Akademische Weiterbildung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 22. Juni 2016 die folgende Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Life Science Management beschlossen § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung gilt für alle Studierenden, die nach Inkrafttreten dieser Ordnung am Institut für Akademische Weiterbildung (BIfAW) der HTW Berlin im weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Life Science Management in das 1. Fachsemester immatrikuliert werden. (2) Ferner gilt diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für alle Studierenden, die nach einem Hochschul- oder Studiengangwechsel aufgrund der Anrechnung von Studien- und Prüfungsleistungen zeitlich so in den Studienverlauf eingeordnet werden, dass ihr Studienstand dem Personenkreis gemäß Absatz 1 entspricht. (3) Die Studien- und Prüfungsordnung wird ergänzt durch die Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung des weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Life Science Management in der jeweils gültigen Fassung sowie durch die Hochschulordnung der HTW Berlin in der jeweils geltenden Fassung. N2 - On the basis of § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (University of Applied Science) (henceforth referred to as HTW Berlin) regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 31 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), last amended by legislation from the 9th of May 2016 (Law and Official Gazette p. 226) the Institute Council of the Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education at HTW Berlin published the following Study and Examination Regulations for the Life Science Management Master's programme on 22th of June 2016 § 1 Application and Scope (1) These Study and Examination Regulations apply for all students who enrol in the first programme semester of the further education Life Science Management Master's programme at HTW Berlin's Institute for Advanced Higher Education (BIfAW) following their entry into force. (2) These Study and Examination Regulations also apply for all students who, after changing university or study programme, are placed on the programme at the same stage as those in paragraph 1 as a result of accreditation of prior learning and examinations. (3) These Study and Examination Regulations are supplemented by the Entry and Admission Regulations for the Life Science Management further education Master's programme and the HTW Berlin University Regulations in their valid edition. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 711 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-11575 ER - TY - GEN T1 - BIfAW_MA_StPO_O_Project_Management_and_Data_Science_15.16 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 31 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378) hat der Institutsrat des Berliner Institut für Akademische Weiterbildung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 5. Januar 2016 die folgende Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den weiterbildenden Masterstudiengang Project Management and Data Science beschlossen § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung gilt für alle Studierenden, die nach Inkrafttreten dieser Ordnung an der HTW Berlin im weiterbildenden Masterstudiengangs Project Management and Data Science immatrikuliert werden. (2) Ferner gilt diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für alle Studierenden, die nach einem Hochschul- oder Studiengangwechsel aufgrund der Anrechnung von Studien- und Prü-fungsleistungen zeitlich so in den Studienverlauf eingeordnet werden, dass ihr Studienstand dem Personenkreis gemäß Absatz 1 entspricht. (3) Die Studien- und Prüfungsordnung wird ergänzt durch die Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung des weiterbildenden Masterstudiengangs Project Management and Data Science in der jeweils gültigen Fassung. N2 - On the basis of § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (University of Applied Science) (henceforth referred to as HTW Berlin) regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Edu-cation Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Of-ficial Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 31 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), the Institute Council of the Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education at HTW Berlin published the following Study and Examination Regulations for the Project Management and Data Science Master's programme on the 5th of January 2016 § 1 Application and Scope (1) These Study and Examination Regulations apply for all students who are enrolled in the first subject semester of the Project Management and Data Science Master's programme at HTW Berlin after their entry into force. (2) These Study and Examination Regulations also apply for all students who, after changing university or study programme, are placed on the programme at the same stage as those in paragraph 1 as a result of accreditation of prior learning and examinations. (3) These Study and Examination Regulations are supplemented by the Entry and Admission Regulations for the Project Management and Data Science further education Master's programme in their valid edition. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 707 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-11539 ER - TY - GEN T1 - FB_2_MA_StPO_O_Construction_and_Real_Estate_Management_40.15 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 31 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378), hat der Fachbereichsrat des Fachbereiches Ingenieurwissenschaften – Technik und Leben der HTW Berlin am 29. Juli 2015 die Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management beschlossen. Die Managing Direktorin, die Präsidentin der Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences Ltd., hat die Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management am 16. September 2015 bestätigt. § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung gilt für alle Studierenden mit Immatrikulation zum Wintersemester 2015/16 an der HTW Berlin und der Metropolia UAS im konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management. (2) Ferner gilt diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für alle Studierenden, die nach einem Hochschul- oder Studiengangwechsel aufgrund der Anrechnung von Studien- und Prüfungsleistungen zeitlich so in den Studienverlauf eingeordnet werden, dass ihr Studienstand dem Personenkreis gemäß Absatz 1 entspricht. (3) Die im § 20 festgelegten Übergangsregelungen gelten nur für Studierende, die nach der vorangegangenen Studienordnung des Masterstudiengangs Construction and Real Estate Management vom 14. Marz 2007 (AMBl. FHTW Berlin Nr. 54/07) immatrikuliert wurden. (4) Die Studien- und Prüfungsordnung wird ergänzt durch die Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung für den konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management der jeweils gültigen Fassung. N2 - On the basis of § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (University of Applied Science) (henceforth referred to as HTW Berlin) regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 31 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), the Faculty Council of the Faculty Engineering – Technology and Life at HTW Berlin passed the following Study and Examination Regulations for the Construction and Real Estate Management Master's programme on the 29th of July 2015 . The Managing Director, President of Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences Ltd., confirmed the following Study and Examination Regulations for the Construction and Real Estate Management Master's programme on the 16th of September 2015. § 1 Application and Scope (1) These Study and Examination Regulations apply for all students enrolling on the consecutive Master's programme Construction and Real Estate Management in the winter semester of 2015/16 at HTW Berlin and Metropolia UAS. (2) These Study and Examination Regulations also apply for all students who, after changing university or study programme, are placed on the programme at the same stage as those in paragraph 1 as a result of accreditation of prior learning and examinations. (3) The provisional regulations set out in § 20 only apply for students who were enrolled under the previous Study Regulations for the Construction and Real Estate Management Master's programme from the 14th of March 2007 (FHTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 54/07). (4) These Study and Examination Regulations are supplemented by the Entry and Admission Regulations for the Construction and Real Estate Management Master’s programme in their valid edition. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 691 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-11375 ER - TY - GEN T1 - FB_3_BA_StPO_O_International_Business_09.15 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 31 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378) hat der Fachbereichsrat des Fachbereiches Wirtschafts- und Rechtswissenschaften der HTW Berlin am 3. Dezember 2014 die folgende Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den Bachelorstudiengang International Business beschlossen: § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung gilt für alle Studierenden, die nach Inkrafttreten dieser Ordnung am Fachbereich Wirtschafts- und Rechtswissenschaften der HTW Berlin im Bachelorstudiengang International Business in das 1. Fachsemester immatrikuliert werden. (2) Ferner gilt diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für alle Studierenden, welche nach einem Hochschul- oder Studiengangwechsel auf Grund der Anrechnung von Studien- und Prüfungsleistungen zeitlich so in den Studienverlauf eingeordnet werden, dass ihr Studienstand dem Personenkreis gemäß Absatz 1 entspricht. (3) Die Übergangsregelungen in § 17 dieser Ordnung gelten nur für Studierende, die nach der vorangegangenen Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den Bachelorstudiengang International Business vom 2. Juli 2008 (AMBl. FHTW Berlin Nr. 50/08 und 58/08), immatrikuliert wurden. N2 - On the basis of § 17, section 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin regarding deviations from the regulations set out in the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz, henceforth abbreviated to 'BerlHG') (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 31 of the BerlHG in the edition from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), the Faculty Council of Faculty 3: Business School at HTW Berlin established the following Study and Examination Regulations for the International Business Bachelor's programme on the 3rd of December 2014: § 1 Application and Scope (1) These Study and Examination Regulations apply for all students who are enrolled in the first programme semester of the International Business Bachelor’s programme in HTW Berlin's Faculty 3: Business School after their entry into force. (2) These Study and Examination Regulations also apply for all students who, after changing university or study programme, are placed on the programme at the same stage as those in (1) as a result of accreditation of prior learning and examination. (3) The provisional regulations in § 17 of this document only apply to students enrolled on the programme in accordance with the previous Study and Examination regulations for the International Business Bachelor's programme from the 2nd of July 2008 (FHTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 50/08 and 58/08). T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 661 KW - BA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-11061 ER - TY - GEN T1 - FB_3_MA_StPO_O_International_Business_06.13 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 31 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 26. Juli 2011 (GVBl. S. 378) hat der Fachbereichsrat des Fachbereiches Wirtschaftswissenschaften I der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 09. Januar 2013 die folgende Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für den Masterstudiengang International Business beschlossen: § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung gilt für alle Studierenden, die nach Inkrafttreten dieser Ordnung am Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften I der HTW Berlin im Masterstudiengang International Business in das 1. Fachsemester immatrikuliert werden. (2) Ferner gilt diese Studien- und Prüfungsordnung für alle Studierenden, welche nach einem Hochschul- oder Studiengangwechsel aufgrund der Anrechnung von Studien- und Prüfungsleistungen zeitlich so in den Studienverlauf eingeordnet werden, dass ihr Studienstand dem Personenkreis gemäß Absatz 1 entspricht. (3) Die Studien- und Prüfungsordnung wird ergänzt durch die Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung für den Masterstudiengang International Business in der jeweils gültigen Fassung. N2 - On the basis of § 17, paragraph 1, no. 1 of the new version of the Articles of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (University of Applied Sciences) (HTW Berlin) regarding deviations from the regulations of the Berlin Universities Act (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 31 of the Berlin Universities Act in the version from the 26th of July 2011 (Law and Official Gazette p. 378), the Board of Department 3 of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (University of Applied Sciences) (HTW Berlin) adopted the following Study and Examination Regulations for the Master’s programme International Business on the 9th of January 2013: § 1 Application and Scope (1) These Study and Examination Regulations apply for all students who are enrolled in the first subject semester of the International Business Master’s programme in HTW Berlin‘s Department 3 after their entry into force. (2) These Study and Examination Regulations also apply for all students who, after changing university or study programme, are placed on the programme at the same stage as those in paragraph 1 as a result of accreditation of prior learning and examination. (3) The Study and Examination Regulations are supplemented by the Entry and Admission Regulations for the International Business Master’s programme in their respective valid version. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 574 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-10161 ER - TY - GEN T1 - BIfAW_MA_StPO_ZuZ_1.AE_Business_Administration_Engineering_48.11 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Absatz 1 Satz 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft zu Abweichung von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes vom 10. August 2009 (AMBI. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 10 Abs. 5 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz – BerlHG) in der ab 2. Juni 2011 geltenden Fassung (Artikel I des Gesetzes vom 20. Mai 2011 – GVBl. S.194) und § 10 des Berliner Hochschulzulassungsgesetzes in der Fassung vom 18. Juni 2005, zuletzt geändert durch § 2 des Gesetzes zu dem Staatsvertrag über die Vergabe von Studienplätzen vom 18. Mai 2007 hat der Institutsrat des Berliner Instituts für Akademische Weiterbildung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 20. Januar 2011 die folgende Erste Ordnung zur Änderung der Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung für den Masterstudiengang Business Administration and Engineering vom 26. Juli 2010 (AMBl. HTW Berlin 48/10) beschlossen: Auf Grund von § 17 Absatz 1 Satz 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft zu Abweichung von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes vom 10. August 2009 (AMBI. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 24 Abs. 4 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz – BerlHG) in der Fassung vom 13. Februar 2003 (GVBl. S. 82), zuletzt geändert durch das Gesetz vom 15. Dezember 2010 (GVBl. S. 560), hat der Institutsrat des Berliner Instituts für Akademische Weiterbildung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 20. Januar 2011 die folgende Erste Ordnung zur Änderung der Studienordnung für den Masterstudiengang Business Administration and Engineering vom 26. Juli 2010 (AMBl. HTW Berlin 48/10) beschlossen: §1 Geltungsbereich Diese Änderungsordnung gilt für alle immatrikulierten Studierenden des Masterstudiengang Business Administration and Engineering. N2 - On the basis of § 17, paragraph 1, clause 1, no. 1 of the New Edition of the Articles of the Berlin University of Applied Sciences regarding deviation from the regulations of the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) from the 10th of August 2009 (FHTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 10, paragraph 5 of the law governing universities in the federal state of Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in the edition valid from the 2nd of June 2011 (Article I of the law from the 20th of May 2011 - Law and Official Gazette p. 194), and § 10 of the law governing universities in the federal state of Berlin in the edition from the 18th of June 2005, last amended by § 2 of the law pertaining to state legislation governing the awarding of study places from the 18th of May 2007, the advisory board of the Berlin University of Applied Science’s Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education established on the 20th of January 2011 the following First Amendment to the Eligibility and Admission Regulations for the Business Administration and Engineering Master’s programme from the 26th of July 2010* (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 48/10)*: On the basis of § 17, paragraph 1, clause 1, no. 1 of the New Edition of the Articles of the Berlin University of Applied Sciences regarding deviation from the regulations of the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) from the 10th of August 2009 (FHTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 24, paragraph 4 of the law governing universities in the federal state of Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in the edition from the 13th of February 2003 (Law and Official Gazette p. 82), last lawfully amended on the 15th of December 2010 (Law and Official Gazette p. 560), the advi-sory board of the Berlin University of Applied Science’s Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education established on the 20th of January the following First Amendment to the Study Regulations for the Business Administration and Engineering Master’s programme from the 26th of July 2010* (HTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 48/10): § 1 Application and Scope This amendment applies for all matriculated students from the Business Administration and Engineering Master’s programme. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 542 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung KW - Zugangs_Zulassungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-9828 ER - TY - GEN T1 - BIfAW_MA_StPO_ZuZ_O_Business_Administration_Engineering_48.10 N2 - Auf Grund von § 17 Absatz 1 Satz 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft zu Abweichung von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes vom 10. August 2010 (AMBI. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 10 Absatz 5 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz – BerlHG) in der Fassung vom 13. Februar 2003 (GVBl. S. 82), zuletzt geändert durch das Gesetz vom 19. März 2009 (GVBl. S. 70), und § 10 des Berliner Hochschulzulassungsgesetzes in der Fassung vom 18. Juni 2005 (GVBl. S.393), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 29. Oktober 2008 (GVBl. S. 310) hat der Institutsrat des Berliner Instituts für Akademische Weiterbildung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 26. Juli 2010 die nachfolgende Ordnung beschlossen*: § 1 Geltungsbereich Die Vorschriften dieser Ordnung legen die Kriterien und das Verfahren für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen im Masterstudiengang Business Administration and Engineering fest, die ab dem 01. Oktober 2010 an der HTW Berlin im 1. Fachsemester zugelassen werden. Aufgrund von § 17 Absatz 1 Satz 1 Nr. 1 der Neufassung der Satzung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes vom 10. August 2010 (AMBl. HTW Berlin Nr. 29/09) in Verbindung mit § 24 Abs. 4 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz – BerlHG) in der Fassung vom 13. Februar 2003 (GVBl. S. 82), zuletzt geändert durch das Gesetz vom 19. März 2009 (GVBl. S. 70), hat der Institutsrat des Berliner Instituts für Akademische Weiterbildung der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW Berlin) am 26. Juli 2010 die folgende Studienordnung für den Masterstudiengang Business Administration and Engineering beschlossen*: § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Studienordnung gilt für alle Studenten/Studentinnen, die nach In-Kraft-Treten dieser Ordnung an der HTW Berlin im Masterstudiengang Business Administration and Engineering zugelassen werden. (2) Die Studienordnung wird ergänzt durch die Prüfungsordnung für den Masterstudiengang Business Administration and Engineering in der jeweils gültigen Fassung und durch die Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung für den Masterstudiengang Business Administration and Engineering in der jeweils gültigen Fassung. N2 - On the basis of § 17, paragraph 1, clause 1, no. 1 of the New Edition of the Articles of the Berlin University of Applied Sciences regarding deviation from the regulations of the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) from the 10th of August 2010 (FHTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 10, paragraph 5 of the law governing universities in the federal state of Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in the edition from the 13th of February 2003 (Law and Official Gazette p. 82), last lawfully amended on the 19th of March 2009 (Law and Official Gazette p. 70) and § 10 of the law governing universities in the federal state of Berlin in the edition from the 18th of June 2005 (Law and Official Gazette p.393), last lawfully amended on the 29th of October 2008 (Law and Official Gazette p.310), the advisory council of the Berlin University of Applied Science’s Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education established the following Eligibility and Admission Regulations for the Business Administration and Engineering master’s programme on the 26th of July 2010: § 1 Application and Scope These regulations establish the criteria and procedures for the offering of study places on the Business Administration and Engineering master’s programme to applicants who will be enrolled in their first semester at HTW Berlin as of the 1st of October 2010. On the basis of § 17, paragraph 1, clause 1, no. 1 of the new edition of the articles of the Berlin University of Applied Sciences regarding deviation from the regulations of the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) from the 10th of August 2010 (FHTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 29/09) in connection with § 24, paragraph 4 of the law governing universities in the federal state of Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in the edition from the 13th of February 2003 (Law and Official Gazette p. 82), last lawfully amended on the 19th of March 2009 (Law and Official Gazette p. 70), the advisory council of the Berlin University of Applied Science’s Berlin Institute for Advanced Higher Education established the following Study Regulations for the Business Administration and Engineering Master’s programme on the 26th of July 2010: § 1 Application and Scope (1) These study regulations apply for all students who enrol at HTW Berlin for the Business Administration and Engineering Master’s programme after the entry into force of these regulations. (2) These Study Regulations are supplemented by the Examination Regulations for the Business Administration and Engineering master’s programme in the valid edition and by the Eligibility and Admission Regulations for the Business Administration and Engineering master’s programme in the valid edition. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 499 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung KW - Zugangs_Zulassungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-9398 ER - TY - GEN T1 - FB_3_BA_StPO_O_International_Business_50.08 N2 - Aufgrund von § 17 Absatz 1 Satz 1 Nr. 1 der Satzung der Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. FHTW Berlin Nr. 27/02) in Verbindung mit § 24 Abs. 4 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung vom 13. Februar 2003 (GVBl. S. 82), zuletzt geändert durch das Gesetz vom 12. Juli 2007 (GVBl. S. 278), hat der Fachbereichsrat des Fachbereiches Wirtschaftswissenschaften I der Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (FHTW Berlin) am 02. Juli 2008 die folgende Studienordnung für den Bachelorstudiengang International Business beschlossen § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Studienordnung gilt für alle Studierenden, die nach In-Kraft-Treten dieser Ordnung an der FHTW Berlin im Bachelorstudiengang International Business immatrikuliert werden. (2) Die Studienordnung wird ergänzt durch die Prüfungsordnung für den Bachelorstudiengang International Business in der jeweils gültigen Fassung und durch die Auswahlordnung für Bachelorstudiengänge der Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (Auswahlordnung für Bachelorstudiengänge – AO - Ba) in der jeweils gültigen Fassung. N2 - On the basis of § 17, paragraph 1, clause 1, no. 1 of the Articles of the Berlin University of Applied Sciences regarding deviation from the regulations of the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) (FHTW Berlin Official Information Circular No. 27/02) in connection with § 24, paragraph 4 of the law governing universities in the federal state of Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in the edition from the 13th of February 2003 (Law and Official Gazette p. 82), last lawfully amended on the 12th of July 2007 (Law and Official Gazette p. 278), the advisory council of the FHTW Berlin Department Economics I on the 2nd of July 2008 established the following study regulations for the International Business Bachelor degree course § 1 Scope and Application (1) These study regulations apply for all students who are matriculated at FHTW Berlin for the International Business Bachelor programme after the entry into force of these regulations. (2) These study regulations are supplemented by the relevant editions of the Examination Regulations for the International Business Bachelor programme and the Berlin University of Applied Sciences Bachelor Admission Regulations (Auswahlordnung für Bachelorstudiengänge – AO - Ba). T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 416 KW - BA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-8534 ER - TY - GEN T1 - FB_1_BA_PO_Korrektur_45.07_Mikrosystemtechnik_60.07 N2 - Korrektur zum Amtlichen Mitteilungsblatt Nr. 45/07 Redaktionelle Änderung der Anlage 4 a und 4 b der Prüfungsordnung für den Bachelorstudiengang Mikrosystemtechnik. T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 376 KW - BA KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-8135 ER - TY - GEN T1 - FB_2_MA_StPO_ZuZ_O_Construction_Real_Estate_Management_54.07 N2 - Helsinki Polytechnic (Stadia) and The Berlin University of Applied Sciences Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (FHTW Berlin) Auf Grund von § 17 Absatz 1 Satz 1 Nr. 1 der Satzung der Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft zu Abweichung von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBI. FHTW Berlin Nr. 27/02) in Verbindung mit § 10 Absatz 5 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz – BerlHG) in der Fassung vom 13. Februar 2003 (GVBl. S. 82), zuletzt geändert durch das Gesetz vom 06. Juli 2006 (GVBl. S. 713), und § 10 des Berliner Hochschulzulassungsgesetzes in der Fassung vom 18. Juni 2005 (GVBl. S. 393), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 6. Juli 2006 (GVBl. S. 714) hat der Fachbereichsrat des Fachbereiches Ingenieurwissenschaften II der Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (FHTW Berlin) am 14. März 2007 die nachfolgende Ordnung beschlossen § 1 Geltungsbereich Die Vorschriften dieser Ordnung legen die Kriterien und das Verfahren für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen an Studienbewerber im Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management fest, die ab dem 01. Oktober 2007 an der FHTW Berlin im 1. Fachsemester immatrikuliert werden. Aufgrund von § 17 Absatz 1 Satz 1 Nr. 1 der Satzung der Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. FHTW Berlin Nr. 27/02) in Verbindung mit § 24 Abs. 4 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in der Fassung vom 13. Februar 2003 (GVBl. S. 82), zuletzt geändert durch das Gesetz vom 06. Juli 2006 (GVBl. S. 713), hat der Fachbereichsrat des Fachbereichs Ingenieurwissenschaften II der FHTW Berlin am 14. März 2007 die folgende Studienordnung für den konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management beschlossen § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Studienordnung gilt für alle Studierenden, die nach In-Kraft-Treten dieser Ordnung ab dem Wintersemester 2007/2008 an der FHTW Berlin im konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management immatrikuliert werden. (2) Die Studienordnung wird ergänzt durch die Prüfungsordnung für den konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management in der jeweils gültigen Fassung und durch die Zugangs- und Zulassungsordnung für den konsekutiven Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management in der jeweils gültigen Fassung. (3) Eine Immatrikulation ist nur an der FHTW Berlin erforderlich. Immatrikulierte Studierende können uneingeschränkt die Einrichtungen des Helsinki Polytechnic (Stadia) nutzen. N2 - On the basis of § 17, paragraph 1, clause 1, no. 1 of the Articles of Berlin University of Applied Sciences (FHTW Berlin) regarding deviation from the regulations of the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) (FHTW Berlin Official Information Bulletin No. 27/02) in connection with § 10, paragraph 5 of the law governing universities in the federal state of Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in the edition from the 13th of February 2003 (Law and Official Gazette p. 82), last lawfully amended on the 6th of July 2006 (Law and Official Gazette p. 713) and § 10 of the Berlin Higher Education Admissions Act in the edition from the 18th of June 2005 (Law and Official Gazette p. 393), last lawfully amended on the 6th of July 2006 (Law and Official Gazette p. 714), the advisory council of the FHTW Berlin Department Engineering II on the 14th of March 2007 established the following regulations: § 1 Application and Scope These regulations establish the criteria and procedures for the offering of study places on the Construction and Real Estate Management master’s course to applicants who will be matriculated in their first semester at FHTW Berlin as of the 1st of October 2007. On the basis of § 17, paragraph 1, clause 1, no. 1 of the Articles of the Berlin University of Applied Sciences (FHTW Berlin) regarding deviation from the regulations of the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) (FHTW Berlin Official Information Bulletin No. 27/02) in connection with § 24, paragraph 4 of the law governing universities in the federal state of Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz - BerlHG) in the edition from the 13th of February 2003 (Law and Official Gazette p. 82), last lawfully amended on the 6th of July 2006 (Law and Official Gazette p. 713), the advisory council of the FHTW Berlin Department Engineering II on the 14th of March 2007 established the following study regulations for the Construction and Real Estate Management consecutive master’s course: § 1 Application and Scope (1) These study regulations apply for all students who are matriculated at FHTW Berlin for the Construction and Real Estate Management consecutive master’s course of study from the winter semester 2007/2008 after the entry into force of these regulations. (2) The study regulations are supplemented by the Examination Regulations for the Construction and Real Estate Management consecutive master’s course of study corresponding to the version valid at the time and by the Eligibility and Admission Regulations for the Construction and Real Estate Management consecutive master’s course of study corresponding to the version valid at the time. (3) Matriculation is only required at FHTW Berlin. Matriculated students are granted unrestricted use of the facilities of the Helsinki Polytechnic (Stadia). T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 371 KW - MA KW - Zugangs_Zulassungsordnung KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-8080 ER - TY - GEN ED - Hochschulleitung der FHTW Berlin, T1 - FB 2 StPO MA ConREM 29.04 BT - Studienordnung und Prüfungsordnung für den internationalen Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management durchgeführt von Helsinki Polytechnicum Stadia und FHTW BERLIN N2 - Auf Grund von §17 Abs. 1 Satz 1 Nr. 1 der Satzung der Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (FHTW Berlin) zu Abweichungen von Bestimmungen des Berliner Hochschulgesetzes (AMBl. FHTW Berlin Nr. 27/02) in Verbindung mit § 24 Abs. 4 des Gesetzes über die Hochschulen im Land Berlin (Berliner Hochschulgesetz – BerlHG) in der Fassung vom 13. Februar 2003 (GVBl. S. 82), geändert durch Gesetz vom 27. Mai 2003 (GVBl. S. 185), hat der Fachbereichsrat des Fachbereichs Ingenieurwissenschaften II der FHTW Berlin am 12. Mai 2004 die folgende Studienordnung für den Masterstudiengang Construction and Real Estate Management beschlossen: § 1 Geltungsbereich (1) Diese Ordnung gilt für alle Studierende, die ab dem 01. September 2004 im 1. Term des Masterstudiengangs Construction and Real Estate Management an der FHTW Berlin eingeschrieben sind. Sie gilt ferner für Studierende, die aufgrund einer Anrechnung von Studienleistungen und Studienzeiten dem Personenkreis gemäß Satz 1 entsprechen. (2) Die Studienordnung wird ergänzt durch die Prüfungsordnung des Masterstudiengangs Construction and Real Estate Management vom 12. Mai 2004. N2 - Based on §17, clause 1, sentence 1, number 1 of the “Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin” (FHTW Berlin) charter concerning deviations from the rules of the “Berlin Legislation for Universities” (published in the official publication information bulletin – AMBl. – of FHTW Berlin Nr. 27/02) and in correlation with § 24, clause 4 of the “Berlin Legislation for Universities” (Berliner Hochschulgesetz – BerlHG) dated February 13th 2003 (GVBl. Page 82 – legislation publication organ) amended by law dated May 27th 2003 (GVBl. Page 135), the committee of the Engineering Department II of FHTW Berlin has consented to the following “Conditions of Study” for the master programme “Construction and Real Estate Management”: § 1 Scope of Validity (1) This regulation is valid for all students who are matriculated after the 1st of September 2004 in the first term of the master programme “Construction and Real Estate Management” at Stadia or FHTW Berlin. It is also valid for students who, on account of the acknowledgement of received grades and duration of study, belong to the group described in sentence 1. (3) The “Conditions of Study” are supplemented by the “Examination Regulations” of the master programme “Construction and Real Estate Management” dated May 12th 2004. T2 - Conditions of Study and Examination Regulations for the international master study programme Construction and Real Estate Management implemented by Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia and FHTW Berlin T3 - Studiengangsbezogene Ordnungen - 135 T3 - Amtliche Mitteilungen der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin - 29/04 KW - MA KW - Studienordnung KW - Prüfungsordnung KW - ab WiSe 04/05 Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-6808 ER - TY - GEN ED - Fachbereich 5: Gestaltung und Kultur, T1 - Reading Version - Study and Examination Framework Regulations for Bachelor’s and Master’s Programmes at HTW Berlin (RStPO including 1st to 3rd amendment regulation) N2 - Study and Examination Framework Regulations for Bachelor’s and Master’s Programmes at HTW Berlin (Rahmenstudien- und -prüfungsordnung für Bachelor- und Masterstudiengänge, henceforth referred to as the RStPO) From 2 July 2012, including the first amendment regulation from 9 May 2016, the second amendment regulation from 6 February 2017, and the third amendment regulation from 9 July 2018. § 1 Application and Scope (1)These framework regulations determine the fundamental aspects of studying and examinations for all programmes offered by HTW Berlin. These regulations are supplemented by HTW Berlin’s University Regulations (Hochschulordnung, henceforth referred to as the HO), and further specifics are set out in each programme’s respective study and examination regulations and HTW Berlin’s Internship Regulations for Bachelor’s and Master’s Programmes (Ordnung für die Durchführung des Fachpraktikums in den Bachelor- und Masterstudiengängen der HTW Berlin, henceforth referred to as the PraxO). (2) Deviating regulations may be applicable for further education Master’s programmes ending with the conferral of an academic title, and for programmes which are taught jointly with other higher education institutions. (3) Programme and examination regulations which fundamentally deviate from this framework may be implemented by faculties for the purposes of testing potential reform models in so far as they remain within the boundaries laid out in the BerlHG. 2This testing, and the respective regulations, shall be time-limited and subject to evaluation. (4) The provisions set out in §§ 2 and 3 are mandatory for all Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes. (5) Faculties shall issue their respective programme and examination regulations in agreement with HTW Berlin’s Office for University Development and Quality Management. Regulations are subject to ratification by the University Board. The University Board may call for a vote in the Academic Senate prior to its decision. T2 - Lesefassung Rahmenstudien- und -prüfungsordnung RStPO 1. AEO bis 3. AEO englisch T3 - Lesefassungen - 114 KW - Rahmenstudienordnung KW - Rahmenprüfungsordnung KW - Lesefassung KW - reading version Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-4266 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bouali, Chaabane A1 - Schulte, Horst A1 - Mami, Abdelkader T1 - A High Performance Optimizing Method for Modeling Photovoltaic Cells and Modules Array Based on Discrete Symbiosis Organism Search JF - Energies KW - metaheuristic optimization KW - photovoltaic array modeling KW - parameter extraction KW - discrete symbiotic organism search KW - single and double diode model Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-3920 SN - 1996-1073 VL - 12 IS - 12 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sandberg, Berit T1 - Art Hacking for Business Innovation: An Exploratory Case Study on Applied Artistic Strategies JF - Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity KW - Art Hacking KW - Art Thinking KW - arts-based intervention KW - creative leadership KW - innovation KW - idea generation Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-3915 SN - 2199-8531 VL - 5 IS - 1 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Azeroual, Otmane A1 - Schöpfel, Joachim T1 - Quality Issues of CRIS Data: An Exploratory Investigation with Universities from Twelve Countries JF - Publications KW - current research information systems (CRIS) KW - research information systems (RIS) KW - research information management systems (RIMS) KW - research information KW - data quality issues KW - data quality perception KW - quality management task KW - quality enhancement methods Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-3900 SN - 2304-6775 VL - 7 IS - 1 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Calnan, Sonya A1 - Aschbrenner, Stefan A1 - Bao, Fuxi A1 - Kemppainen, Erno A1 - Dorbandt, Iris A1 - Schlatmann, Rutger T1 - Prospects for Hermetic Sealing of Scaled-Up Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Generators for Reliable and Risk Free Operation JF - Energies N2 - Photo-electrochemical (PEC) systems have the potential to contribute to de-carbonation of the global energy supply because solar energy can be directly converted to hydrogen, which can be burnt without the release of greenhouse gases. However, meaningful deployment of PEC technology in the global energy system, even when highly efficient scaled up devices become available, shall only be a reality when their safe and reliable operation can be guaranteed over several years of service life. The first part of this review discusses the importance of hermetic sealing of up scaled PEC device provided by the casing and sealing joints from a reliability and risk perspective. The second part of the review presents a survey of fully functional devices and early stage demonstrators and uses this to establish the extent to which the state of the art in PEC device design address the issue of hermetic sealing. The survey revealed that current material choices and sealing techniques are still unsuitable for scale–up and commercialization. Accordingly, we examined possible synergies with related photovoltaic and electrochemical devices that have been commericalised, and derived therefrom, recommendations for future research routes that could accelerate the development of hermetic seals of PEC devices. KW - photo-electrochemical KW - solar hydrogen generator KW - hermetic sealing KW - reliability KW - safety KW - scale-up Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-3878 SN - 1996-1073 VL - 12 IS - 21 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lütje, Anna A1 - Wohlgemuth, Volker T1 - Requirements Engineering for an Industrial Symbiosis Tool for Industrial Parks Covering System Analysis, Transformation Simulation and Goal Setting JF - Administrative Sciences KW - Industrial Symbiosis KW - Industrial Ecology KW - expert system KW - Artificial Intelligence KW - Machine Learning KW - Agent-Based Modelling KW - system dynamics KW - resource efficiency KW - resource productivity Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-3836 SN - 2076-3387 VL - 10 IS - 1 PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fraser, Iain J. A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Schwarzkopf, Julia T1 - Transparency for Multi-Tier Sustainable Supply Chain Management: A Case Study of a Multi-tier Transparency Approach for SSCM in the Automotive Industry JF - Sustainability KW - sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) KW - supply chain transparency KW - multi-tier SSCM KW - sustainability KW - automotive industry KW - case study research Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-3821 SN - 2071-1050 VL - 12 IS - 5 PB - MDPI ER -