@inproceedings{KraemerRaabMottok, author = {Kr{\"a}mer, Stefan and Raab, Peter and Mottok, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Simulationsbasierte Reliability-Analyse - Einfl{\"u}sse von zuf{\"a}lligen Fehlern auf das Echtzeit-Scheduling}, series = {Tagungsband 5th Embedded Software Engineering Kongress, 3. bis 7. Dezember 2012, Sindelfingen}, booktitle = {Tagungsband 5th Embedded Software Engineering Kongress, 3. bis 7. Dezember 2012, Sindelfingen}, pages = {613 -- 622}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{AlfransederMottok, author = {Alfranseder, Martin and Mottok, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Kommunikationsmechanismen f{\"u}r sicherheitskritische multi-core Echtzeit-Systeme}, series = {5th Automotive Summerschool, Regensburg, September 2012}, booktitle = {5th Automotive Summerschool, Regensburg, September 2012}, language = {de} } @techreport{PfallerMottok, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Pfaller, M. and Mottok, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Developing the e-learning class 'practical training in c'}, language = {en} } @article{FrommeldHaugCurrleetal., author = {Frommeld, Debora and Haug, Sonja and Currle, Edda and Weber, Karsten}, title = {Telepr{\"a}senzroboter in der Schlaganfallrehabilitation. Bericht {\"u}ber eine empirische Studie zu Robotern in Pflege und Therapie}, series = {CAREkonkret}, volume = {25}, journal = {CAREkonkret}, number = {19}, publisher = {Vincentz}, address = {Hannover}, pages = {5 -- 5}, abstract = {Die Studie untersucht, wie Telepr{\"a}senzroboter nach einem Schlaganfall die Rehabilitation unterst{\"u}tzen k{\"o}nnen.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{AltenbuchnerMueckeHaug, author = {Altenbuchner, Amelie and M{\"u}cke, Vanessa and Haug, Sonja}, title = {Comparing monitoring results of two motion trackers for geriatric patients}, series = {dHealth 2020: biomedical informatics for health and care, proceedings of the 14th Health Informatics Meets Digital Health Conference}, booktitle = {dHealth 2020: biomedical informatics for health and care, proceedings of the 14th Health Informatics Meets Digital Health Conference}, editor = {Schreier, G{\"u}nter}, publisher = {IOS Press}, address = {Amsterdam}, isbn = {978-1-64368-085-9}, doi = {10.3233/SHTI200078}, pages = {77 -- 84}, abstract = {Background: Fitbit and Garmin motion tracker devices are highly used in research. The validity and reliability of these devices is proven for healthy adults between 18 and 64. Objectives: Comparing data output of two devices. Methods: Observational case study on a test track and in the domestic environment of a 80- year-old female multimorbide geriatric patient. Results: High significant correlation of the devices on the test track [r=.776, p≤.001, Bca-CI-95\% (.618;.874), N=33], but significant different in the domestic environment over time (z=4.840, p≤.001). Conclusion: The dominant/non-dominant body side and further sources of error may play a role in monitoring steps with these devices.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {Technik in der Pflege: Bestandsaufnahme, Entwicklungsm{\"o}glichkeiten und normative Bewertung}, series = {Neue Technologien f{\"u}r die Pflege ; grundlegende Reflexionen und pragmatische Befunde}, booktitle = {Neue Technologien f{\"u}r die Pflege ; grundlegende Reflexionen und pragmatische Befunde}, number = {174}, editor = {H{\"u}lsken-Gießler, M. and Kreutzer, Susanne and D{\"u}tthorn, Nadin}, publisher = {Vandenhoeck \& Ruprecht}, address = {G{\"o}ttingen}, isbn = {978-3-7370-1202-7}, doi = {10.14220/9783737012027.153}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{WeberHaugSchlegletal., author = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Schlegl, Thomas and Pohlt, Clemens and H{\"o}cherl, Johannes}, title = {Kollaborative Robotik als Beispiel der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion}, series = {Tagung Technikfolgenabsch{\"a}tzung, 19.06.2017, Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien}, booktitle = {Tagung Technikfolgenabsch{\"a}tzung, 19.06.2017, Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien}, language = {de} } @article{SonarWeber, author = {Sonar, Arne and Weber, Karsten}, title = {KI gestern und heute : Einsichten aus der Fr{\"u}hgeschichte der KI f{\"u}r aktuelle ethische {\"U}berlegungen zum Einsatz von KI in der Medizin}, series = {Arbeit}, volume = {29}, journal = {Arbeit}, number = {2}, doi = {10.1515/arbeit-2020-0009}, pages = {105 -- 122}, abstract = {Der Einzug K{\"u}nstlicher Intelligenz (KI) in die Medizin scheint angesichts der Nutzenpotenziale unvermeidlich. Durch den Agentencharakter KI-basierter Systeme ergeben sich teils neuartige normative An- und Herausforderungen. F{\"u}r den hochgradig sensiblen Anwendungsbereich der Medizin erscheint es daher notwendig, den KI-Einsatz mit ethischen Leitlinien einzuhegen. Dies wirft die Frage auf, auf welche Erfahrungsbasis eine ethische Fundierung des Einsatzes KI-basierter Technik gestellt werden k{\"o}nnte. Damit ist kein Schluss vom Sein auf das Sollen gemeint, sondern die Ber{\"u}cksichtigung bereits gef{\"u}hrter normativer Debatten. Eine M{\"o}glichkeit, sich der normativen Landschaft der KI anzun{\"a}hern, liegt in der Auseinandersetzung mit der Entwicklungsgeschichte der KI und den damit verbundenen Debatten um ethische und soziale Aspekte. Mit diesem explorativen Ansatz k{\"o}nnen relevante Problemfelder identifiziert, vorl{\"a}ufige Gestaltungs- und Einsatzempfehlungen f{\"u}r KI-Systeme in der Praxis formuliert und Vorschl{\"a}ge zu deren Einbettung in existierende Organisationsstrukturen generiert werden.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{StoerlMuellerTekleabetal., author = {St{\"o}rl, Uta and M{\"u}ller, Daniel and Tekleab, Alexander and Tolale, Stephane and Stenzel, Julian and Klettke, Meike and Scherzinger, Stefanie and Storl, Uta and Muller, Daniel}, title = {Curating Variational Data in Application Development}, series = {2018 IEEE 34th International Conference on Data Engineering, 16-19 April 2018, Paris, France}, booktitle = {2018 IEEE 34th International Conference on Data Engineering, 16-19 April 2018, Paris, France}, publisher = {IEEE}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2018.00187}, pages = {1605 -- 1608}, abstract = {Building applications for processing data lakes is a software engineering challenge. We present Darwin, a middleware for applications that operate on variational data. This concerns data with heterogeneous structure, usually stored within a schema-flexible NoSQL database. Darwin assists application developers in essential data and schema curation tasks: Upon request, Darwin extracts a schema description, discovers the history of schema versions, and proposes mappings between these versions. Users of Darwin may interactively choose which mappings are most realistic. Darwin is further capable of rewriting queries at runtime, to ensure that queries also comply with legacy data. Alternatively, Darwin can migrate legacy data to reduce the structural heterogeneity. Using Darwin, developers may thus evolve their data in sync with their code. In our hands-on demo, we curate synthetic as well as real-life datasets.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MauererScherzinger, author = {Mauerer, Wolfgang and Scherzinger, Stefanie}, title = {Nullius in Verba: Reproducibility for Database Systems Research, Revisited}, series = {2021 IEEE 37th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2021): 19-22 April 2021, Chania, Greece}, booktitle = {2021 IEEE 37th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2021): 19-22 April 2021, Chania, Greece}, editor = {Ailamaki, Anastasia}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-1-7281-9184-3}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE51399.2021.00270}, pages = {2377 -- 2380}, abstract = {Over the last decade, reproducibility of experimental results has been a prime focus in database systems research, and many high-profile conferences award results that can be independently verified. Since database systems research involves complex software stacks that non-trivially interact with hardware, sharing experimental setups is anything but trivial: Building a working reproduction package goes far beyond providing a DOI to some repository hosting data, code, and setup instructions.This tutorial revisits reproducible engineering in the face of state-of-the-art technology, and best practices gained in other computer science research communities. In particular, in the hands-on part, we demonstrate how to package entire system software stacks for dissemination. To ascertain long-term reproducibility over decades (or ideally, forever), we discuss why relying on open source technologies massively employed in industry has essential advantages over approaches crafted specifically for research. Supplementary material shows how version control systems that allow for non-linearly rewriting recorded history can document the structured genesis behind experimental setups in a way that is substantially easier to understand, without involvement of the original authors, compared to detour-ridden, strictly historic evolution.}, language = {en} }