@unpublished{JungKrumkeSchrothetal., author = {Jung, Matthias and Krumke, Sven O. and Schroth, Christof and Lobe, Elisabeth and Mauerer, Wolfgang}, title = {QCEDA: Using Quantum Computers for EDA}, abstract = {The field of Electronic Design Automation (EDA) is crucial for microelectronics, but the increasing complexity of Integrated Circuits (ICs) poses challenges for conventional EDA: Corresponding problems are often NP-hard and are therefore in general solved by heuristics, not guaranteeing optimal solutions. Quantum computers may offer better solutions due to their potential for optimization through entanglement, superposition, and interference. Most of the works in the area of EDA and quantum computers focus on how to use EDA for building quantum circuits. However, almost no research focuses on exploiting quantum computers for solving EDA problems. Therefore, this paper investigates the feasibility and potential of quantum computing for a typical EDA optimization problem broken down to the Min-k-Union problem. The problem is mathematically transformed into a Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimization (QUBO) problem, which was successfully solved on an IBM quantum computer and a D-Wave quantum annealer.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Mauerer, author = {Mauerer, Wolfgang}, title = {Superoperators for Quantum Software Engineering}, series = {Quantum Software: Aspects of Theory and System Design}, booktitle = {Quantum Software: Aspects of Theory and System Design}, editor = {Exman, Iaakov and Perez-Castillo, Ricardo and Piattini, Mario and Felderer, Michael}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, issn = {978-3-031-64136-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-64136-7_3}, abstract = {As implementations of quantum computers grow in size and maturity, the question of how to program this new class of machines is attracting increasing attention in the software engineering domain. Yet, many questions from how to design expressible quantum languages augmented with formal semantics via implementing appropriate optimizing compilers to abstracting details of machine properties in software systems remain challenging. Performing research at this intersection of quantum computing and software engineering requires sufficient knowledge of the physical processes underlying quantum computations, and how to model these. In this chapter, we review a superoperator-based approach to quantum dynamics, as it can provide means that are sufficiently abstract, yet concrete enough to be useful in quantum software and systems engineering, and outline how it is used in several important applications in the field.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MuellerDannerBreidbachetal., author = {M{\"u}ller, Stefan and Danner, Christian and Breidbach, J{\"o}rg and Seidl, Markus and Hußlein, Thomas and Lauf, Wolfgang}, title = {Stochastic Modeling of Throughput Times of Supplier Parts for an Automotive Plant}, series = {Angewandte Forschung in der Wirtschaftsinformatik - Prozesse, Technologie, Anwendungen, Systeme und Management 2014: Tagungsband zur 27. AKWI-Jahrestagung vom 07. bis zum 10.09.2014 an der Oberbayerischen Technischen Hochschule Regensburg}, booktitle = {Angewandte Forschung in der Wirtschaftsinformatik - Prozesse, Technologie, Anwendungen, Systeme und Management 2014: Tagungsband zur 27. AKWI-Jahrestagung vom 07. bis zum 10.09.2014 an der Oberbayerischen Technischen Hochschule Regensburg}, publisher = {News \& Media}, isbn = {978-3-936527-38-4}, doi = {10.15771/978-3-936527-38-4}, pages = {35 -- 43 S}, abstract = {For modern production industries optimized supply of parts is a critical success factor. Especially in the automotive industry, the reliable supply of painted bodies for the fi nal assembly is essential for OEMs considering just in time or just in sequence processes. Additionally one central cost target is the avoidance of resorting for JIT/JIS processes. An essential workfl ow analysis is therefore the basis for making strategic or operational decisions such as the adjustment of the plant structure or increasing the number of products and variants manufactured simultaneously. In order to support strategic planning using simulation and planning systems, the modeling of the production process is required. This is particularly important for scheduling as no real manufacturing data is available and therefore prognosis based on the model are essential. Due to the short time and the limited human resources for a detailed modeling, it is essential to create a robust model with good accuracy and reduced complexity}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FalterBrunkhWessetal., author = {Falter, Sandro and Brunkh, Gerald and Wess, Max and Fischer, Sebastian}, title = {Automated Vulnerability Scanner for the Cyber Resilience Act}, series = {CLOUD COMPUTING 2024 : The Fifteenth International Conference on Cloud Computing, GRIDs, and Virtualization, 15, 2024, Venice}, booktitle = {CLOUD COMPUTING 2024 : The Fifteenth International Conference on Cloud Computing, GRIDs, and Virtualization, 15, 2024, Venice}, publisher = {IARIA}, isbn = {978-1-68558-156-5}, pages = {13 -- 18}, abstract = {This paper explores the mitigation of the compliance burdens faced by manufacturers of digital products under the Cyber Resilience Act. After providing a concise overview of the Cyber Resilience Act and pinpointing pivotal areas where tool-based interventions could reduce the regulatory strain on manufacturers, we introduce two prototypes: a digital checklist for product classification and a prototype to streamline the analysis and monitoring of the security state of software along the software development life cycle. As the second prototype is based on Static Application Software Testing and Software Component Analysis, we validate the approach through benchmark tests. While Static Application Software Testing tools show promise in identifying vulnerabilities, additional tests are needed for full compliance with the Cyber Resilience Act. In general, the prototypes serve as an entry point for identifying possible automation potential to alleviate the compliance burdens of manufacturers.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BuchmannPeinlSchwaegerl, author = {Buchmann, Thomas and Peinl, Ren{\´e} and Schw{\"a}gerl, Felix}, title = {White-box LLM-supported Low-code Engineering: A Vision and First Insights}, series = {Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE 27th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE 27th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems}, publisher = {ACM}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, doi = {10.1145/3652620.368780}, pages = {556 -- 560}, abstract = {Low-code development (LCD) platforms promise to empower citizen developers to define core domain models and rules for business applications. However, as domain rules grow complex, LCD platforms may fail to do so effectively. Generative AI, driven by large language models (LLMs), offers source code generation from natural language but suffers from its non-deterministic black-box nature and limited explainability. Therefore, rather than having LLMs generate entire applications from single prompts, we advocate for a white-box approach allowing citizen developers to specify domain models semi-formally, attaching constraints and operations as natural language annotations. These annotations are fed incrementally into an LLM contextualized with the generated application stub. This results in deterministic and better explainable generation of static application components, while offering citizen developers an appropriate level of abstraction. We report on a case study in manufacturing execution systems, where the implementation of the approach provides first insights.}, language = {en} } @unpublished{PagelVoglIsrael, author = {Pagel, Johannes and Vogl, Stefanie and Israel, Laura}, title = {Analyzing the Impact of Redaction on Document Classification Performance of Deep CNN Models}, publisher = {OSFPreprints}, doi = {10.31219/osf.io/sntb3}, abstract = {Many companies are facing growing data archives leading to an increasing focus on the automated classification of documents in corporate processes. Due to data protection guidelines, development with clear data is often difficult. One way to overcome this difficulty is to desensitize documents using document redaction. The following study, therefore, examines the impact of redaction on the document classification performance of a deep CNN model by analyzing how the classifica- tion performance deteriorates when the model is trained on unredacted documents and evaluated on redacted data (unredacted model) or trained on redacted data and applied to unredacted documents (redacted model). For the former condition, a loss in accuracy of 2.56\%P was found and a loss of 2.08\%P for the latter. We were also able to show that the loss in performance differed greatly between document classes and was influenced by their proportion of redacted area (unredacted model: r=0.31; redacted model: r=0.87). For the model trained with redacted and evaluated on unredacted data, we also determined that the decrease in classification accu- racy was affected by the intra-class variability of the redacted area (r=0.74). From these results, recommendations for dealing with redacted data in document classification systems are derived.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Heinz, author = {Heinz, Florian}, title = {Robust Interpolation of Arbitrary-Dimensional Moving Regions in Databases}, series = {Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Searching and Mining Large Collections of Geospatial Data, October 29th, 2024, Atlanta, USA}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Searching and Mining Large Collections of Geospatial Data, October 29th, 2024, Atlanta, USA}, publisher = {ACM}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, doi = {10.1145/3681769.3698579}, pages = {13 -- 21}, abstract = {Moving Objects Databases are designed to store, process and efficiently search for database objects with attributes that can change over time. Examples are moving points, that change position over time, or, as a more complex data type, moving regions that can also change shape. For moving regions to be practically usable, methods for creating those objects have to be provided. The prevailing method for 2-dimensional moving regions is to create an interpolation of two static regions. Since this is a non-trivial task, this is referred to as the "Region Interpolation Problem", which still can not be considered as solved, since several unsolved questions remain. This work strives to give an overview on the Region Interpolation Problem, discuss an extension to 3d and higher dimensions and to present and discuss solutions to address some of the remaining obstacles.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Heinz, author = {Heinz, Florian}, title = {Creating Moving Regions from Satellite Scan Data}, series = {SIGSPATIAL '24: Proceedings of the 32nd ACM International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, October 29 - November 1, 2024, Atlanta, GA, USA}, booktitle = {SIGSPATIAL '24: Proceedings of the 32nd ACM International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, October 29 - November 1, 2024, Atlanta, GA, USA}, publisher = {ACM}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, isbn = {979-8-4007-1107-7}, doi = {10.1145/3678717.3691214}, pages = {641 -- 644}, abstract = {Moving objects databases are specialized on storing and processing objects with spatial attributes that change over time. An important class of objects are moving regions that can change shape and position over time. Currently, the prevailing method for constructing moving regions is to interpolate them from snapshots. In this paper, an alternative method is proposed, that is better suitable for certain kinds of data as, for example, satellite scans of the earth surface. For instance, the NASA provides datasets with active fire data in near real-time from the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) sensor, attached to satellites as the Suomi NPP and NOAA-20. These satellites orbit earth about 14 times a day and provide full global coverage twice a day. Using these satellites, datasets are compiled that provide locations of active fires on earth as lists of positions and timestamps. This paper describes an alternative, better suitable method for creating moving regions from these lists, which can then be imported into and processed by moving objects databases.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchlagerSchildgen, author = {Schlager, Reinhold and Schildgen, Johannes}, title = {A Query-Rewriting-based Implementation for Temporal Data Management}, series = {LWDA'24: Lernen, Wissen, Daten, Analysen. September 23-25, 2024, W{\"u}rzburg, Germany}, booktitle = {LWDA'24: Lernen, Wissen, Daten, Analysen. September 23-25, 2024, W{\"u}rzburg, Germany}, pages = {14 Seiten}, abstract = {Temporal data management is used to query historical data, identify trends and changes, and make forecasts for the future. This paper provides a query-rewriting approach to implement temporal data management in the data-warehouse system Exasol by using so-called preprocessor scripts. Preprocessor scripts allow for executing custom Lua code and modifying SQL commands. Our approach does not need to undertake additional manual effort by the user. History tables and associated views are created in the background. Data records are automatically archived if they are updated or deleted, and the SELECT command is extended with the AS OF SYSTEM TIME clause as proposed by the SQL Standard.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HassmannWestner, author = {Hassmann, Tobias and Westner, Markus}, title = {IS executives and sustainability}, series = {26th International Conference on Business Informatics (CBI), 09-13 September 2024, Vienna, Austria}, booktitle = {26th International Conference on Business Informatics (CBI), 09-13 September 2024, Vienna, Austria}, publisher = {IEEE}, isbn = {979-8-3315-2909-3}, issn = {2378-1971}, doi = {10.1109/CBI62504.2024.00017}, pages = {1-10}, abstract = {The pressing global sustainability challenges, encapsulated in the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), require profound transformations across multiple levels. It is imperative for the Information Systems (IS) discipline to engage in addressing these challenges. This paper aims to contribute to this imperative through a scoping literature review, examining factors that enable IS executives to drive sustainability outcomes within organizations, utilizing the Input-Mediator-Outcome (IMO) framework. By analyzing 31 articles from important IS journals and conferences between 2008 and 2024, this review identifies key input factors for sustainability outcomes, such as individual IS executive inputs, the role of the Top Management Team (TMT) setting and organizational contexts, as well as external influences. In addition, it explores how team-specific processes can augment sustainability efforts. The paper concludes by proposing future research questions to address underrepresented SDGs, investigate external impact factors more thoroughly, and emphasize the role of individual IS executive inputs. These insights aspire to advance the understanding of IS executives' potential to influence sustainability in organizational settings.}, language = {en} } @article{HerrmannRiedlJanoschek, author = {Herrmann, Frank and Riedl, Nadine and Janoschek, Stefan}, title = {Konzeptionierung und Implementierung einer standardisierten RPA-Schnittstelle f{\"u}r eine Analytics-On-Demand-Self-Service-L{\"o}sung zur Bereitstellung von einkaufsbezogenen Daten in der Krones AG}, series = {Anwendungen und Konzepte der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, journal = {Anwendungen und Konzepte der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, number = {19}, publisher = {AKWI}, issn = {2296-4592}, doi = {10.26034/lu.akwi.2024.5510}, pages = {51 -- 63}, abstract = {Hohe Bearbeitungs- und Antwortzeiten von Tickets, die diverse Aufgaben aus dem Bereich Analytics inkludieren, f{\"u}hrten Corporate Procurement (CP) Processes and Systems zur Konzeptionierung und Implementierung einer standardisierten RPA-Schnittstelle, um einen Analytics-On-Demand-Self-Service zur Bereitstellung von einkaufsbezogenen Daten zu realisieren. Daf{\"u}r wurde zun{\"a}chst ein Anforderungskatalog erarbeitet, der als Basis f{\"u}r die Konzeptionierung und Implementierung aller zur Pr{\"u}fung der Funktionsf{\"a}higkeit der RPA-Schnittstelle erforderlichen Komponenten diente. Als Proof-of-Concept fungieren die Analytics-Use-Cases der Orderbuchabfrage und Abfrage von Einkaufsinfos{\"a}tzen mit Konditionen. Die durchgef{\"u}hrte Evaluation bescheinigt aus technischer und prozessualer Sicht den Erfolg des Projekts, wobei im Vordergrund die zuk{\"u}nftig nach Einf{\"u}hrung des Analytics-On-Demand-Self Service gewonnen zeitlichen Kapazit{\"a}ten und verringerten Wartezeiten bei den Mitarbeitenden des Einkaufs der Krones AG stehen.}, language = {de} } @article{EnglHerrmann, author = {Engl, Fabian and Herrmann, Frank}, title = {A Machine Learning based Approach on Employee Attrition Prediction with an Emphasize on predicting Leaving Reasons}, series = {Anwendungen und Konzepte der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, journal = {Anwendungen und Konzepte der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, number = {18}, publisher = {AKWI}, issn = {2296-4592}, doi = {10.26034/lu.akwi.2023.4488}, pages = {30 -- 40}, abstract = {Using Vitesco Technologies as an example, this article examines whether machine learning models are suitable for detecting employee attrition at an early stage, with the aim of uncovering underlying reasons for leaving. Nine different machine learning algorithms were examined: K-nearest-neighbors, Naive Bayes, logistic regression, a support vector machine, a neural network, a random forest, adaptive boosting, and two gradient boosting models. A three-way-holdout validation method was implemented to assess the quality of the results and measure both the f-score and the degree of model generalization. Initially, it was found that tree-based methods are best suited for classifying employees. A multiclass classification approach showed that under certain conditions it is even possible to predict the underlying leaving reasons.}, language = {en} } @article{HerrmannKerschbaum, author = {Herrmann, Frank and Kerschbaum, Andreas}, title = {Auswahl und Anwendung einer geeigneten Software zur standardisierten und automatisierten Berichterstellung im Service am Beispiel der Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH}, series = {Anwendungen und Konzepte der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, journal = {Anwendungen und Konzepte der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, number = {19}, publisher = {AKWI}, issn = {2296-4592}, doi = {10.26034/lu.akwi.2024.5946}, pages = {39 -- 50}, abstract = {Die Berichterstattung ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Aufgaben der MR. Aktuell fehlen zur Erledigung dieser Aufgabe festgelegte Standards, sowie ein Programm, das sich umfangreich f{\"u}r diese Aufgabenstellung eignet. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit wird die Prozessstrecke des Prozesses zur Erstellung eines {\"O}lberichts aufgenommen und auf Schwachstellen untersucht. Anschließend erfolgt die Verbesserung der Schwachstellen durch die Einf{\"u}hrung einer neuen Software. Dise wird in einem phasenbasierten Prozess,in Anlehnung an das Phasenmodell zur Softwareauswahl nach Gronau, unter Einbezug festgelegter Kriterien sorgf{\"a}ltig ausgew{\"a}hlt. Das Ergebnis dieser Arbeit ist die Verbesserung des betrachteten Prozesses, sowie die Einf{\"u}hrung der Software DevExpress und die Erstellung eines ersten Entwurfsberichts welcher als Vorlage f{\"u}r die zuk{\"u}nftigen Berichte dient.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{DilefeldClausTeich, author = {Dilefeld, Maximilian and Claus, Thorsten and Teich, Enrico}, title = {Robot Task Assignment In Dynamic Factory Environments}, series = {Proceedings of the 38th ECMS International Conference on Modeling and Simulation (ECMS 2024): June 4th - June 7th, 2024, Cracow, Poland}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 38th ECMS International Conference on Modeling and Simulation (ECMS 2024): June 4th - June 7th, 2024, Cracow, Poland}, publisher = {ECMS}, isbn = {978-3-937436-84-5}, issn = {2522-2422}, doi = {10.7148/2024-0338}, pages = {338 -- 344}, abstract = {Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are being applied more and more frequently in a wide range of use cases. Following the general trend of decentralisation of control structure in the Industry 4.0 paradigm, this paper analyses the application of auction algorithms to solve the robot task assignment problem. We focus on the use of mobile robots in production environments with a high level of uncertainty which places hight demand on the flexibility of the online scheduling architecture. A sequential single-item (SSI) auction algorithm is validated for a real-world use case where multiple mobile robots supply car bodies to manual rework stations in a paint shop application using simulation. The optimization objective of such an algorithm is discussed in regards to the examined use case.}, language = {en} } @article{HerrmannJankerLaubmeier, author = {Herrmann, Frank and Janker, Sebastian and Laubmeier, Franz}, title = {Integration eines Support-Ticketsystems in die Prozesse des Gesch{\"a}ftsbereichs Informatik + Systeme}, series = {Anwendungen und Konzepte der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, journal = {Anwendungen und Konzepte der Wirtschaftsinformatik}, number = {20}, publisher = {AKWI}, issn = {2296-4592}, doi = {10.26034/lu.akwi.2024.6211}, pages = {67 -- 75}, abstract = {Eine effiziente Bearbeitung von Kundenanliegen und organisierte Hilfe zu einem digitalen Produkt sind f{\"u}r ein modernes Unternehmen wie die F.EE GmbH unabdingbar. Ein zentraler Bestandteil f{\"u}r ein Support-Team beim Bereitstellen dieser Dienstleistungen ist ein SupportTicketsystem mit Optionen zur Automatisierung von Arbeitsabl{\"a}ufen. Der Gesch{\"a}ftsbereich Informatik + Systeme des Unternehmens F.EE GmbH verwendet zurzeit ein Ticketsystem, das aufgrund eines endenden Supportzeitraums ersetzt werden muss. Ohne Supportunterst{\"u}tzung d{\"u}rften unter anderem Sicherheitsl{\"u}cken auftreten. Von den vielen am Markt verf{\"u}gbaren Systemen wurde das Open-Source-Ticketsystem ausgew{\"a}hlt. Zur effektiven Nutzung musste es signifikant erweitert werden.}, language = {de} } @unpublished{StragapedeVeraRodriguezTolosanaetal., author = {Stragapede, Giuseppe and Vera-Rodriguez, Ruben and Tolosana, Ruben and Morales, Aythami and DeAndres-Tame, Ivan and Damer, Naser and Fierrez, Julian and Ortega-Garcia, Javier and Acien, Alejandro and Gonz{\´a}lez, Nahuel and Shadrikov, Andrei and Gordin, Dmitrii and Schmitt, Leon and Wimmer, Daniel and Großmann, Christoph and Krieger, Joerdis and Heinz, Florian and Krestel, Ron and Mayer, Christoffer and Haberl, Simon and Gschrey, Helena and Yamagishi, Yosuke and Saha, Sanjay and Rasnayaka, Sanka and Wickramanayake, Sandareka and Sim, Terence and Gutfeter, Weronika and Baran, Adam and Krzyszton, Mateusz and Jask{\´o}ła, Przemysław}, title = {Kvc-Ongoing: Keystroke Verification Challenge}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.4743934}, pages = {44}, abstract = {This article presents the Keystroke Verification Challenge - onGoing (KVC-onGoing), on which researchers can easily benchmark their systems in a common platform using large-scale public databases, the Aalto University Keystroke databases, and a standard experimental protocol. The keystroke data consist of tweet-long sequences of variable transcript text from over 185,000 subjects, acquired through desktop and mobile keyboards simulating real-life conditions. The results on the evaluation set of KVC-onGoing have proved the high discriminative power of keystroke dynamics, reaching values as low as 3.33\% of Equal Error Rate (EER) and 11.96\% of False Non-Match Rate (FNMR) @1\% False Match Rate (FMR) in the desktop scenario, and 3.61\% of EER and 17.44\% of FNMR @1\% at FMR in the mobile scenario, significantly improving previous state-of-the-art results. Concerning demographic fairness, the analyzed scores reflect the subjects' age and gender to various extents, not negligible in a few cases. The framework runs on CodaLab.}, language = {en} } @book{Herrmann, author = {Herrmann, Frank}, title = {Produktionsplanung}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-40218-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-40218-1}, pages = {341}, abstract = {Eine operative Produktionsplanung und -steuerung ist zentral f{\"u}r eine effektive und effiziente Produktion in Unternehmen und daher eine wesentliche Komponente von Enterprise Ressource Planning Systemen zur Regelung von Unternehmensprozessen. Die implementierten Verfahren sind integraler Bestandteil von Veranstaltungen zur Produktion und Logistik, zu Produktionsplanungs- und -steuerungsystemen, zum Supply Chain Management usw. in Bachelor- und Masterstudieng{\"a}ngen an Hochschulen und Universit{\"a}ten. Die Aufgaben in diesem {\"U}bungsbuch erg{\"a}nzen die in diesen Veranstaltungen und auch in den entsprechenden Standardlehrb{\"u}chern erl{\"a}uterten Verfahren durch sehr detaillierte L{\"o}sungen - {\"u}ber die angegebene Literatur d{\"u}rften diese sich im Selbststudium erarbeiten lassen. Die Wiederholungsfragen vertiefen das Verst{\"a}ndnis {\"u}ber den Einsatz dieser Verfahren, insbesondere in der industriellen Praxis. Aufgrund ihres Umfangs und ihres Schwierigkeitsgrads sind die Aufgaben und Fragenals Klausuraufgaben geeignet. Folglich wendet sich das Buch an Studierende (und mit Einschr{\"a}nkungen an Doktoranden) mit ausgepr{\"a}gtem Interesse an der L{\"o}sung von Produktionsplanungsproblemen. Ferner wendet es sich an Wissenschaftler und Experten in Unternehmen, die einen Eindruck von l{\"o}sbaren Produktionsplanungsproblemen gewinnen wollen.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HeinzKluge, author = {Heinz, Florian and Kluge, Martin}, title = {Design and Implementation of a High Performance Domain Name Service on Commodity Hardware}, series = {Service-Oriented Computing : 18th Symposium and Summer School, SummerSOC 2024, Crete, Greece, June 24-29, 2024, Revised Selected Papers}, booktitle = {Service-Oriented Computing : 18th Symposium and Summer School, SummerSOC 2024, Crete, Greece, June 24-29, 2024, Revised Selected Papers}, editor = {Aiello, Marco and Barzen, Johanna and Dustdar, Schahram and Leymann, Frank}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-72577-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-72578-4_9}, pages = {162 -- 171}, abstract = {The internet Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the essential components of the World Wide Web and the whole internet. The core concept is a large distributed and hierarchical database that translates internet domain names into host addresses and other supplemental information. Name servers can serve millions of domains and usually have to answer thousands of requests per second. Because of their vital function for any internet service, domain name servers are regularly target of Denial-of-Service attacks, where millions of queries per second are used to overload the database system. This work describes an approach on how to achieve answer rates in this dimension with a single server built from low-cost commodity hardware.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DaiSchoenClausetal., author = {Dai, Chenghao and Sch{\"o}n, Maximilian and Claus, Thorsten and Herrmann, Frank}, title = {Multi-Site Aggregate Production Planning With Resilience Consideration}, series = {Proceedings of the 38th ECMS International Conference on Modeling and Simulation (ECMS 2024): June 4th - June 7th, 2024, Cracow, Poland}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 38th ECMS International Conference on Modeling and Simulation (ECMS 2024): June 4th - June 7th, 2024, Cracow, Poland}, publisher = {ECMS}, isbn = {978-3-937436-84-5}, issn = {2522-2422}, doi = {10.7148/2024-0345}, pages = {345 -- 351}, abstract = {The recent years have shown a high frequency of disruptions like natural disasters or manmade disruptions, leading, for example, to transport routes or production facilities being unavailable for extended periods. Many manufacturing companies, which nowadays operate in a global production network, are heavily exposed to these disruptions. This results in both significant costs and substantial exceeding of promised deadlines. If it concerns the first company in a supply chain, it causes correspondingly significant delays in promised deadlines for subsequent companies in the supply chain, including a correspondingly significant increase in costs. Both are exemplified in this paper through a case study. This case study demonstrates that through resilience, both implications can be significantly reduced.}, language = {en} } @article{KratzerWestnerStrahringer, author = {Kratzer, Simon and Westner, Markus and Strahringer, Susanne}, title = {Factors for Fractional CIO Engagement Success}, series = {Information \& Management}, volume = {60}, journal = {Information \& Management}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {0378-7206}, doi = {10.1016/j.im.2023.103793}, abstract = {As small- to medium-sized enterprises struggle with IT management, an increasing number appoint Fractional CIOs, i.e., CIOs that work part-time for multiple organizations simultaneously. We use Q-methodology to empirically evaluate the relative importance of factors for Fractional CIO engagement success and find that trust, top management team support, and the Fractional CIO's integrity are most important. Further, we identify three groups of Fractional CIOs: Strategic IT Advisors, Full-ownership CIOs, and Change Agents. Our results guide organizations when hiring and working with Fractional CIOs and provide the basis for further research on Fractional CIO archetypes.As small- to medium-sized enterprises struggle with IT management, an increasing number appoint Fractional CIOs, i.e., CIOs that work part-time for multiple organizations simultaneously. We use Q-methodology to empirically evaluate the relative importance of factors for Fractional CIO engagement success and find that trust, top management team support, and the Fractional CIO's integrity are most important. Further, we identify three groups of Fractional CIOs: Strategic IT Advisors, Full-ownership CIOs, and Change Agents. Our results guide organizations when hiring and working with Fractional CIOs and provide the basis for further research on Fractional CIO archetypes.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Baumann, author = {Baumann, Timo}, title = {Feedback in Adaptive Interactive Storytelling}, series = {13th annual conference of the International Speech Communication Association 2012 (INTERSPEECH 2012): Portland, Oregon, USA, 9 - 13 September 2012, Interdisciplinary Workshop on Feedback Behaviors in Dialog}, booktitle = {13th annual conference of the International Speech Communication Association 2012 (INTERSPEECH 2012): Portland, Oregon, USA, 9 - 13 September 2012, Interdisciplinary Workshop on Feedback Behaviors in Dialog}, address = {Stevenson, USA}, isbn = {978-1-62276-759-5}, abstract = {Telling stories is different from reading out text: a speakerreponds to the listener's feedback and incorporates thisinto the ongoing talk. However, current computer sys-tems are unable to do this and instead just non-attentivelyread out a text, disregarding all feedback (or the absencethereof). I propose and discuss an idea for a small researchproject and a plan for how an attentive listening storytellercan be built.}, language = {en} }