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    <title language="deu">Sechs Führungsperspektiven für die digitale Transformation – Welche Dashboards das Veränderungsmanagement in digitalen Zeiten unterstützen können</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Während KPIs und Dashboards in großer Zahl für den Betrieb eines Unternehmens im eingeschwungenen Zustand zur Verfügung stehen, scheint es insbesondere in der digitalen Transformation besonders schwierig zu sein, Orientierung zu behalten und zu vermitteln. Welche Aspekte sind dabei wichtig? Was ist der Einfluss der Unternehmenskultur? In welcher Reihenfolge sollen wir vorgehen? Wie können wir die wichtigen Parameter messen und visualisieren? Auf diese Fragen geben wir unter Berücksichtigung unterschiedlicher Modelle und Perspektiven Antworten und zeigen am hypothetischen Beispiel eines Autohauses mögliche konkrete Aktionen exemplarisch auf.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="deu">Arbeitskulturen im Wandel</parentTitle>
    <subTitle language="deu">Ein Praxisbericht</subTitle>
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    <author>Andreas Müller</author>
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    <title language="eng">Scopes and Limits of Photoacoustic Spectroscopy in Modern Breath Analysis</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Photoacoustic spectroscopy is a viable tool for trace gas detection in various application fields. In recent years, this technique has been exploited more and more for modern breath analysis as well. Within this chapter, a holistic overview of photoacoustic spectroscopy is presented, while maintaining the relationship to breath analysis. Therefore, a concise description of the fundamentals of photoacoustic spectroscopy is provided. This is essential for understanding the scopes and limits of this outstanding measurement technique being described within this chapter. In the past several different types of photoacoustic measurement setups for trace gas detection have emerged, including different light sources, modulation techniques, and detection schemes. These are described shortly and advantages as well as disadvantages, especially in relation to breath analysis, are highlighted. Though being a promising sensor principle, measurement devices based on photoacoustic spectroscopy are still rare on the sensor market, especially when it comes to trace gas detection in complex gas matrices, e.g., human breath exhale. One main reason is due to possible molecular interactions influencing the relaxational behavior of the analyte altering the sensor signal. Recent results shedding light on the intricate relaxational processes within complex gas matrices are discussed in detail, providing approaches to overcome this issue. Finally, various applications of photoacoustic spectroscopy in breath analysis are described demonstrating the great potential of this technology.</abstract>
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