TY - CHAP A1 - Jahn, Sabrina A1 - Gold-Veerkamp, Carolin A1 - Reuter, Rebecca A1 - Mottok, Jürgen A1 - Abke, Jörg T1 - Secure Software Engineering in academic education: students’ sreconceptions of it security T2 - 12th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI2019), 11-13 November 2019, Seville, Spain Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2019.1624 SP - 6825 EP - 6834 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krüger, Norbert A1 - Fischer, Kerstin A1 - Manoonpong, Poramate A1 - Palinko, Oskar A1 - Bodenhagen, Leon A1 - Baumann, Timo A1 - Kjærum, Jens A1 - Rano, Ignacio A1 - Naik, Lakshadeep A1 - Juel, William Kristian A1 - Haarslev, Frederik A1 - Ignasov, Jevgeni A1 - Marchetti, Emanuela A1 - Langedijk, Rosalyn Melissa A1 - Kollakidou, Avgi A1 - Jeppesen, Kasper Camillus A1 - Heidtmann, Conny A1 - Dalgaard, Lars T1 - The SMOOTH-Robot: A Modular, Interactive Service Robot JF - Frontiers in Robotics and AI N2 - The SMOOTH-robot is a mobile robot that-due to its modularity-combines a relatively low price with the possibility to be used for a large variety of tasks in a wide range of domains. In this article, we demonstrate the potential of the SMOOTH-robot through three use cases, two of which were performed in elderly care homes. The robot is designed so that it can either make itself ready or be quickly changed by staff to perform different tasks. We carefully considered important design parameters such as the appearance, intended and unintended interactions with users, and the technical complexity, in order to achieve high acceptability and a sufficient degree of utilization of the robot. Three demonstrated use cases indicate that such a robot could contribute to an improved work environment, having the potential to free resources of care staff which could be allocated to actual care-giving tasks. Moreover, the SMOOTH-robot can be used in many other domains, as we will also exemplify in this article. KW - human–robot interaction KW - mobile robots KW - proactive control KW - service robots KW - socially aware navigation Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2021.645639 VL - 8 PB - Frontiers ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Soska, Alexander A1 - Mottok, Jürgen ED - Pivec, M. ED - Gründler, J. T1 - An Integrated Puzzle Game for Learning Programming Based on Students Syntactical Errors T2 - 11th European Conference on Game-Based Learning, Oct 5 - Oct 6, 2017, Graz N2 - Practical implementations are important for understanding the concepts and principles of programming. Self-employed coding encourages learners to acquire learning content and fosters the theory-practice transfer. Thereby, the earners face various difficulties and obstacles. Misconceptions and faults accompany the learners’ coding process and result in non-executable coding artefacts. The integrated compiler of programming environments provides information concerning error messages that indicate incorrect coding constructs. Usually due to unspecific and generic formulation, learners find it hard to understand these error messages. Yet these observable errors give valuable information about the learner’s coding behaviour and indicate current problems. These provide a link for adopted and appropriate learning assistance during the coding process. In this work in progress paper, we present first assumptions in assisting learners’ understanding and correction of programming errors by a game-based learning method. Our first approach focuses on the integration of a puzzle game into a programming environment. The game content adjusts to the error messages based on the analysis of the learner’s log file. We suggest that the integration of this approach rises the learner’s motivation to self-employed error handling and the quality of learning programming. Y1 - 2017 PB - Academic Conferences and Publishing International ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hillebrand, Patrick A1 - Westner, Markus T1 - Success factors of long-term CIOs JF - Information Systems and e-Business Management N2 - Although the average tenure of CIOs has increased over the last years, the majority of CIOs have been in their positions for only three years or less. Nevertheless, some CIOs have been successful in their position for a long time. In this study, we use tenure as a proxy for success as a CIO. The goal of this paper is to examine factors that are critical to the success of long-term CIOs. For this purpose, we created and analyzed resumes of 384 CIOs. Out of these 384, we conducted 19 interviews with CIOs from top-tier companies and collected and analyzed both qualitative and quantitative data. In the process, we were able to identify nine factors that are critical for the success (CSF) of CIOs. These factors fall into three categories. Category “Personality” includes “Accepting and embracing change” (CSF #1), “Being perseverant to pursue long-term goals” (CSF #2), “Anticipating the future through visionary thinking” (CSF #3), and “Being empathetic to deal with uncertainty felt by co-workers” (CSF #4). The “Role Fulfilment” category includes “Cross-functional involvement and integration of the IT organization” (CSF #5), “Positioning and restructuring of the IT organization” (CSF #6), and “Well-connected and communicative leadership” (CSF #7). The “Organizational Environment” category consists of “Availability of skilled workforce” (CSF #8) and “Reporting line to the CEO” (CSF #9). CSFs 1, 2, and 3 were perceived as most important by the participating CIOs. The results may be of particular interest both to aspiring CIOs and equally their employing organizations, as they reflect what long-term CIOs value during their time in office. KW - Chief information officer KW - CIO tenure KW - Critical success factors KW - CIO roles KW - Interview-based exploratory mixed-method study Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10257-021-00546-z N1 - Corresponding Author: Markus Westner VL - 20 SP - 79 EP - 122 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stein, Oliver T1 - On analytic properties of the standard zeta function attached to a vector-valued modular form JF - Research in Number Theory N2 - We proof a Garrett–Böcherer decomposition of a vector-valued Siegel Eisenstein series E2l,0 of genus 2 transforming with the Weil representation of Sp2(Z) on the group ring C[(L′/L)2]. We show that the standard zeta function associated to a vector-valued common eigenform f for the Weil representation can be meromorphically continued to the whole s-plane and that it satisfies a functional equation. The proof is based on an integral representation of this zeta function in terms of f and E2l,0. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s40993-022-00368-z N1 - Corresponding author: Oliver Stein VL - 8 IS - 4 SP - 1 EP - 27 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frikel, Jürgen A1 - Haltmeier, Markus T1 - Efficient regularization with wavelet sparsity constraints in photoacoustic tomography JF - Inverse Problems N2 - In this paper, we consider the reconstruction problem of photoacoustic tomography (PAT) with a flat observation surface. We develop a direct reconstruction method that employs regularization with wavelet sparsity constraints. To that end, we derive a wavelet-vaguelette decomposition (WVD) for the PAT forward operator and a corresponding explicit reconstruction formula in the case of exact data. In the case of noisy data, we combine the WVD reconstruction formula with soft-thresholding, which yields a spatially adaptive estimation method. We demonstrate that our method is statistically optimal for white random noise if the unknown function is assumed to lie in any Besov-ball. We present generalizations of this approach and, in particular, we discuss the combination of PAT-vaguelette soft-thresholding with a total variation (TV) prior. We also provide an efficient implementation of the PAT-vaguelette transform that leads to fast image reconstruction algorithms supported by numerical results. KW - Image reconstruction KW - photoacoustic tomography KW - sparsity constraints KW - variational regularization KW - wavelet-vaguelette decomposition Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6420/aaa0ac N1 - Corresponding authors: Jürgen Frikel and Markus Haltmeier VL - 34 IS - 2 SP - 1 EP - 28 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schiek, Roland T1 - Nonlinear refractive index in silica glass JF - Optical Materials Expres N2 - The third-order nonlinear susceptibility of silica glass is measured via self-phase modulation in standard single mode fibers at a wavelength of 1550 nm. To minimize the influence of polarization state changes along the propagation only meter-long fibers were investigated. With pulse durations of picoseconds a quasi-instantaneous nonlinearity with ultrafast electronic and fast nuclear-vibration contributions produces under conditions of negligible dispersion a classic and clean nonlinear phase shift following exactly the shape of the pulse power. The complex pulse envelope was retrieved from frequency optical gating spectrograms. The nonlinear fiber parameter γ could be determined with an accuracy of 3.7 percent. Considering the mode field structure and the doping influence the nonlinear refractive index of silica glass as the fiber base material was found to be n 2 =2.22⋅10 −16 cm 2 W±6.0% for picosecond-long pulses. Comparing nonlinear phase shifts from linear and circular polarized light a nuclear-vibration contribution to the cubic fiber nonlinearity of 25 percent was estimated. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.489520 N1 - Corresponding author: Roland Schiek VL - 13 IS - 6 SP - 1727 EP - 1740 PB - Optica ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kousidis, Spyros A1 - Kennington, Casey A1 - Baumann, Timo A1 - Buschmeier, Hendrik A1 - Kopp, Stefan A1 - Schlangen, David T1 - Situationally Aware In-Car Information Presentation Using Incremental Speech Generation: Safer, and More Effective T2 - Proceedings of the EACL 2014 Workshop on Dialogue in Motion, Gothenburg, Sweden N2 - Holding non-co-located conversationswhile driving is dangerous (Horrey and- Wickens, 2006; Strayer et al., 2006), much more so than conversations with physically present, “situated” interlocutors (Drews et al., 2004). In-car dialogue systems typically resemble non-co-located conversations more, and share their negative impact (Strayer et al., 2013). We implemented and tested a simple strategy for making in-car dialogue systems aware of the driving situation, by giving them the capability to interrupt themselves when a dangerous situation is detected,and resume when over. We show that this improves both driving performance and recall of system-presented information, compared to a non-adaptive strategy. KW - in-car information presentation KW - incremental speech generation KW - situation awareness Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3115/v1/W14-0212 SP - 68 EP - 72 PB - Association for Computational Linguistics ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brenning, Stefanie A1 - Heckner, Markus A1 - Wolff, Christian T1 - Design Thinking als Innovationsmethode im Hochschulkontext - Konzepte und Erfahrungen JF - Die Neue Hochschule: DNH N2 - Wir möchten mit diesem Beitrag die Ergebnisse der Evaluation eines Design-Thinking-Workshopformats zur Unterstützung von Innovation und Transfer im Hochschulverbund TRIO vorstellen und Einblicke in unsere Erkenntnisse geben. Y1 - 2022 UR - https://epub.uni-regensburg.de/58239/1/DNH_Ausgabe_03_22_RZ_22-25.pdf U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6576069 IS - 3 SP - 22 EP - 25 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Klettke, Meike A1 - Störl, Uta A1 - Shenavai, Manuel A1 - Scherzinger, Stefanie A1 - Storl, Uta T1 - NoSQL schema evolution and big data migration at scale T2 - 2016 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 5-8 Dec. 2016, Washington, DC N2 - This paper explores scalable implementation strategies for carrying out lazy schema evolution in NoSQL data stores. For decades, schema evolution has been an evergreen in database research. Yet new challenges arise in the context of cloud-hosted data backends: With all database reads and writes charged by the provider, migrating the entire data instance eagerly into a new schema can be prohibitively expensive. Thus, lazy migration may be more cost-efficient, as legacy entities are only migrated in case they are actually accessed by the application. Related work has shown that the overhead of migrating data lazily is affordable when a single evolutionary change is carried out, such as adding a new property. In this paper, we focus on long-term schema evolution, where chains of pending schema evolution operations may have to be applied. Chains occur when legacy entities written several application releases back are finally accessed by the application. We discuss strategies for dealing with chains of evolution operations, in particular, the composition into a single, equivalent composite migration that performs the required version jump. Our experiments with MongoDB focus on scalable implementation strategies. Our lineup further compares the number of write operations, and thus, the operational costs of different data migration strategies. KW - Big data KW - Context KW - Data Migration Strategies KW - Data models KW - Databases KW - Incremental Migration KW - Lazy Composite Migration KW - Lazy Migration KW - NoSQL databases KW - Predictive Migration KW - Production KW - Runtime KW - schema evolution KW - Software Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/BigData.2016.7840924 SP - 2764 EP - 2774 PB - IEEE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klettke, Meike A1 - Scherzinger, Stefanie A1 - Störl, Uta T1 - Datenbanken ohne Schema? JF - Datenbank-Spektrum N2 - In der Entwicklung von interaktiven Web-Anwendungen sind NoSQL-Datenbanksysteme zunehmend beliebt, nicht zuletzt, weil sie flexible Datenmodelle erlauben. Das erleichtert insbesondere ein agiles Projektmanagement, das sich durch häufige Releases und entsprechend häufige Änderungen am Datenmodell auszeichnet. In diesem Artikel geben wir einen Überblick über die besonderen Herausforderungen der agilen Anwendungsentwicklung gegen schemalose NoSQL-Datenbanksysteme. Wir stellen Strategien für die Schema-Evolution aus der Praxis vor, und postulieren unsere Vision einer eigenen Schema-Management-Komponente für NoSQL-Datenbanksysteme, die für eine kontinuierliche und systematische Schema-Evolution ausgelegt ist. KW - NoSQL-Datenbanksysteme KW - Schema-Evolution KW - Schema-Informationen Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s13222-014-0156-z VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - 119 EP - 129 PB - Springer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Störl, Uta A1 - Klettke, Meike A1 - Scherzinger, Stefanie T1 - Kurz erklärt: Objekt-NoSQL-Mapping JF - Datenbank-Spektrum Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s13222-016-0212-y VL - 16 IS - 1 SP - 83 EP - 87 PB - Springer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hager, Markus A1 - Seitz, Jochen A1 - Waas, Thomas T1 - Literature Survey on Recent Progress in Inter-Vehicle Communication Simulations JF - Journal of Transportation Technologies N2 - The vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) technology based on the approved IEEE 802.11p standard and the appendant inter-vehicle communication (IVC) has the potential to dramatically change the way transportation systems work. The fundamental idea is to change the individual behavior of each vehicle by exchanging information among traffic participants to realize a cooperative and more efficient ransportation system. Certainly, the evaluation of such systems is a comprehensive and challenging task in a real world test bed, therefore, simulation frameworks are a key tool to analyze IVC. Several models are needed to emulate the real behavior of a VANET in all aspects as much realistically as necessary. The intention of this survey is to provide a comprehensive overview of publications concerning IVC simulations of the year 2013 and to see how IVC simulation has changed since 2009. Based on this analysis, we will answer the following questions: What simulation techniques are applied to IVC? Which aspects of IVS have been evaluated? What has changed within five years of IVC simulations? We also take a closer look at commonly used software tools and discuss their functionality and drawbacks. Finally, we present open questions concerning IVC simulations. KW - Inter-Vehicle Communication KW - Simulation KW - Survey Y1 - 2015 UR - https://file.scirp.org/pdf/JTTs_2015071315165413.pdf U6 - https://doi.org/10.4236/jtts.2015.53015 VL - Vol. 5 IS - 3 SP - 159 EP - 168 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Jahn, Sabrina A1 - Kaul, Nicolas A1 - Mottok, Jürgen T1 - Using or Misusing? Introducing Misuse Cases in a Software Engineering Course for Undergraduate Engineering Students T2 - ITiCSE '22 : Proceedings of the 27th ACM Conference on on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, Vol 1: July 8 - 13, 2022, Dublin Ireland N2 - Today's cyberphysical systems are increasingly prone to misuse. To secure existing and future software systems, introducing concepts of IT-Security and Secure Software Engineering (SecSE) in Software Engineering (SE) courses is essential for academic education of future software engineers. This is not only important for computer science students, but also for engineering students studying topics of computing and SE. However, only little research exists on integrating these topics into traditional SE courses, especially for engineering students in non-computer science majors. To narrow this gap, this paper contributes with the design and evaluation of an exercise on modeling misuse cases alongside use cases, based on the inductive teaching method problem-based learning (PBL). The exercise is part of an educational design research investigating which learning content and teaching methods are suitable for integrating IT-Security and SecSE topics into traditional SE education of engineering students to convey factual knowledge as well as raise awareness and interest for both topics during software development. We present the integration of the exercise design into a traditional SE course for engineering students and its evaluation to examine its suitability. We evaluated the exercise design regarding the suitability of the design components, the learning content of misuse cases and the intended learning goals as well as its impact on students' motivation, and their interest in IT-security. The paper then presents indications on the feasibility and success of the exercise design for teaching misuse cases to engineering students and sparking their interest in IT-Security. KW - educational design research KW - mis-use case KW - problem-based learning KW - inductive teaching KW - engineering students KW - higher education KW - secure software engineering KW - IT-Security Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1145/3502718.3524823 SP - 491 EP - 497 PB - Association for Computing Machinery CY - New York, NY ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Osinski, Lukas A1 - Langer, Tobias A1 - Mader, Ralph A1 - Mottok, Jürgen T1 - Challenges and Opportunities with Embedded Multicore Platforms BT - Spotlight on Real-Time and Dependability Concepts T2 - 9th European Congress Embedded Real Time Software and Systems (ERTS 2018), January 31st to Febraury 2nd 2018, Toulouse, France Y1 - 2018 UR - https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02156232/ ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Nivala, Markus A1 - Hauser, Florian A1 - Jossberger, Helen A1 - Reiß, Markus A1 - Mottok, Jürgen A1 - Gruber, Hans T1 - Detecting errors in program flow diagrams: Comparing novices and advanced programmers T2 - EARLI Biennial Conference 2017, 17th European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction, 29 August - 2 September, 2017 - University of Tampere, Finland Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Soska, Alexander A1 - Mottok, Jürgen ED - Baier, Wolfgang T1 - An Experimental Card Game for Software Testing T2 - Forschungsbericht 2017 der Ostbayersichen Technischen Hochschule Regensburg Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.35096/othr/pub-1383 CY - Regensburg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Osinski, Lukas A1 - Mottok, Jürgen T1 - Control Flow Errors: A Discussion of Different Injection Strategies T2 - 32nd International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems, ARCS Workshop 2019, 20-21 May 2019, Copenhagen, Denmark N2 - Among the available dependability assessment techniques, fault injection (FI) is widely adopted and strongly recommended by safety standards for the validation that functional and technical safety mechanisms are implemented correctly and effectively. The main challenge in fault injection assessments is the increasing complexity of system-on-chips as well as the increasing size of memory, which leads to enormous efforts to test every possible fault introduced to the system. Therefore, a number of publicly available fault injection frameworks utilize fault space pruning techniques to reduce the overall fault space and consequently the overall experiment duration. Most of the fault space pruning techniques mainly discuss the reduction of the number of data errors which have to be injected into registers and memory locations. However, control flow errors represent a further domain of possible errors on the application level. Usually for the evaluation of effectiveness of fault tolerance mechanisms against data errors, a single fault assumption at microarchitectural level (e.g. bit-flips) is assumed. In most cases, this assumption is equivalently applied to the program counter to investigate possible control flow errors. Due to this approach, the error space is consciously or unconsciously reduced to the possible erroneous jump targets that can be reached by a specific set of bit-flips in the program counter at a specified time during the program execution. This approach is considered valid regarding the corresponding fault assumption, but leads to negative effects on the significance of the injection and the resulting effectiveness of the tested fault tolerance mechanism. In this paper, we discuss different strategies for the analysis and injection of control flow errors and the resulting differences by considering the single fault assumption at microarchitectural and application level. Y1 - 2019 UR - http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=8836207&isnumber=8836190 SP - 1 EP - 7 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Nagengast, Christian A1 - Osinski, Lukas A1 - Mottok, Jürgen T1 - Synchronization Techniques for Parallel Redundant Execution of Applications T2 - 32nd International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems, ARCS Workshop 2019, 20-21 May 2019, Copenhagen, Denmark N2 - In fault tolerant systems, applications are replicated and executed to enable error detection and recovery. If one replica application fails, another is able to take its place and provide the correct results. This concept can benefit from parallel execution on separate execution units. The rise of multicore platforms supports the development of parallel software, by providing the adequate hardware. However, this raises challenges regarding the synchronization of the redundant strings of execution. Replica determinism means that given the same input, identical programs provide the same output. To ensure replica determinism, requirements regarding the synchronization can be split in two domains: data and time. This paper examines the state of the art of synchronization techniques for parallel replicated execution in the context of fault tolerant systems. We analyze the requirements regarding synchronization within the time and data domain and compare different concepts of hardware (multicore, multiprocessor and multi-PCB) and software (processes, threads). Y1 - 2019 UR - http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=8836209&isnumber=8836190 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - IEEE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wulf, Frederik A1 - Westner, Markus A1 - Strahringer, Susanne T1 - Cloud Computing Adoption: A Literature Review on What Is New and What We Still Need to Address JF - Communications of the Association for Information Systems N2 - Research on cloud computing (CC) recently emerged congruently with the technology’s importance for organizations at a fast pace. This makes it difficult for practitioners to obtain a consolidated overview of what determines CC adoption based on the numerous papers in this regard. Moreover, for further research in the field to add value, it is necessary to identify what still needs to be addressed. In this vein, we conducted a descriptive review of 39 papers, integrating the results of a previous review on 23 papers from 2014, to compare findings across studies. We identify 44 determinant factors that exhibit consistent directional influence on the dependent meta-variable “CC adoption”, extending previous literature reviews with regard to asset, client, and environmental characteristics. We then critically reviewed the research landscape to identify what is there, and what is not yet covered: Future research should specifically regard the adoption of Infrastructure-, Platform-, and Everything-as-a-Service, private, hybrid, and multi-cloud deployment, investigate vendor, solution, and individual characteristics, analyzing information systems, or the decision-maker. KW - Cloud Computing KW - Literaturbericht Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.17705/1CAIS.04843 SN - 1529-3181 VL - 48 IS - 1 SP - 523 EP - 561 PB - Association for Information Systems, AIS ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Abhijit Sen, Kwantlen A1 - Baumgartner, Laura A1 - Heiß, Katharina A1 - Wagner, Cornelia T1 - DevOps paradigm BT - a pedagogical approach to manage and implement IT project JF - Issues in Information Systems N2 - DevOps, the widely used term in software industry, integrates the Development and IT Operations activities to frequently deliver, deploy, and release quality software features. DevOps approach emphasizes collaboration among Developments and IT operations teams throughout System Development Life Cycle (SDLC). The DevOps process is supported by wide variety of tool chains for various phases of SDLC. There exist many DevOps models. However, in this paper authors use a simple four phase pedagogical models to demonstrate principles of DevOps. In this paper authors attempt to show how DevOps principles can effectively be used to manage and implement business problems in classroom setting. Specifically, DevOps methodology is applied to manage develop and implement a small web application. This pedagogical approach is specially aimed at students who do not have prior experiences and skillsets in applying DevOps methodology and associated toolsets to every stages of SDLC. At the conclusion of the project, students gained valuable insights on how to apply DevOps principles to business problems and to select and use commonly used state of the arts tools to plan, manage, build, test, monitor, deploy tasks at every stages of DevOps. The authors also discuss the limitations and practical issues related to implementing DevOps within classroom settings. KW - Continuous delivery KW - Continuous Deployment KW - Continuous integration KW - Continuous Monitoring KW - DevOps KW - SDLC KW - KPIs Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.48009/4_iis_2021_117-133 SN - 1529-7314 VL - 22 IS - 4 SP - 110 EP - 125 PB - International Association for Computer Information Systems ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Dünnweber, Jan A1 - Gorlatch, Sergei T1 - Higher-Order Components for Grid Programming BT - Making Grids More Usable N2 - A major challenge in grid computing remains the application software development for this new kind of infrastructure. Grid application programmers have to take into account several complicated aspects: distribution of data and computations, parallel computations on different sites and processors, heterogeneity of the involved computers, load balancing, etc. Grid programmers thus demand novel programming methodologies that abstract over such technical details while preserving the beneficial features of modern grid middleware. For this purpose, the authors introduce Higher-Order Components (HOCs). HOCs implement generic parallel/distributed processing patterns, together with the required middleware support, and they are offered to users via a high-level service interface. Users only have to provide the application-specific pieces of their programs as parameters, while low-level implementation details, such as the transfer of data across the grid, are handled by the HOCs. HOCs were developed within the CoreGRID European Network of Excellence and have become an optional extension of the popular Globus middleware. The book provides the reader with hands-on experience, describing a broad collection of example applications from various fields of science and engineering, including biology, physics, etc. The Java code for these examples is provided online, complementing the book. The expected application performance is studied and reported for extensive performance experiments on different testbeds, including grids with worldwide distribution. The book is targeted at graduate students, advanced professionals, and researchers in both academia and industry. Readers can raise their level of knowledge about methodologies for programming contemporary parallel and distributed systems, and, furthermore, they can gain practical experience in using distributed software. Practical examples show how the complementary online material can easily be adopted in various new projects. KW - Component-Based Development KW - Distributed Computing KW - Distributed Resource Management KW - Globus KW - Grid and Cloud Computing KW - Java KW - Middleware KW - Web Services KW - distributed systems KW - grid computing KW - load balancing KW - programming Y1 - 2009 SN - 978-3-642-00841-2 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00841-2 PB - Springer CY - Berlin, Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Baumgarten, Bodo A1 - Dünnweber, Jan A1 - Kirsch, C. T1 - Report Big Data - Strukturierung von Tourismusdaten mit Hadoop BT - Reiseziele aus der Wolke JF - iX - Magazin für professionelle Informationstechnik N2 - Ein weitverbreitetes, unstrukturiertes Datenformat stellt Reiseveranstalter inzwischen vor technische und logistische Probleme. Abhilfe könnte ein neues Format in Zusammenarbeit mit Cloud-Techniken schaffen. Y1 - 2013 SN - 0935-9680 IS - 06 SP - 97 EP - 101 PB - heise CY - Hannover ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Reinhardt, Dominik A1 - Guntner, Maximilian A1 - Kucera, Markus A1 - Waas, Thomas A1 - Kuenhauser, Winfried T1 - Mapping CAN-to-ethernet communication channels within virtualized embedded environments T2 - IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Embedded Systems (SIES), 10th, 8-10 June 2015, Siegen, Germany N2 - Intelligent driver assistance systems and new infotainment innovations cause a rapidly growing demand of computing power. To satisfy that demand, the quantity of electronic control units in cars has increased dramatically. OEMs tackle that trend by consolidating software on powerful multicore hardware platforms. However, current software solutions are mostly static and designed to run on limited platforms. As promising operating system for automotive, Linux comes into consideration, which seems to scale better than already existing solutions. To ease the migration process of older software parts and guarantee freedom from interference according to ISO26262 between single software partitions, embedded hypervisors can achieve that requirements. Up to now, automotive systems are not developed to run within virtualized environments. Within this paper, we present an approach to map communication channels of virtual automotive ECUs and connect them with their already existing CAN interfaces. For our analysis, we use the Xen hypervisor. The focus for interaction between virtual machines is to use SocketCAN and given paravirtualized Ethernet drivers. Our goal is a non-intrusive software integration methodology. We keep the source code within software partitions as unmodified as possible. To benchmark our studies, we evaluate our implementation on the Intel i7 and the. KW - Software KW - Automotive engineering KW - Linux KW - Hardware KW - Vehicles KW - Logic gates KW - Routing Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/SIES.2015.7185064 SN - 2150-3109 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Brunner, Stefan A1 - Kucera, Markus A1 - Waas, Thomas T1 - Ontologies used in robotics BT - A survey with an outlook for automated driving T2 - IEEE International Conference on Vehicular Electronics and Safety (ICVES), 2017, Vienna, Austria N2 - Full autonomy of road vehicles is a major goal of the automotive industry. To reach such high autonomy it is necessary to provide an accurate and comprehensible situation description for the environment and the vehicle itself. A consistent depiction is essential to facilitate data exchange and communication between internal modules, e.g. collision check and environment model, as well as communication with further information sources like traffic participants vehicle to vehicle (V2V) or the infrastructure, e.g. smart traffic lights, road signs or radio traffic service (V2I). One necessary tool to create such a model could be an ontology which represents the given information and its dependencies. Initially this work provides a summary of given approaches in the literature for use of ontologies in robotics in general. Therefore approaches are stated sorted by application and task. Further approaches with focus on autonomous robots and in particular on autonomous vehicles are listed and described. Finally we give an outlook for further research topics in the domain of ontologies. KW - Ontologies KW - Autonomous vehicles KW - Service robots KW - Modeling KW - Cognition KW - Standards Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ICVES.2017.7991905 PB - IEEE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klotz, Stefan A1 - Kratzer, Simon A1 - Westner, Markus A1 - Strahringer, Susanne T1 - Literary Sketches in Information Systems Research: Conceptualization and Guidance for Using Vignettes as a Narrative Form JF - Information Systems Management N2 - This paper analyzes the usage of vignettes as a narrative form in information systems (IS) research. A review of 48 papers from IS top journals with 119 vignettes exposes the versatile usage of vignettes as a narrative form and shows their usefulness in research communication. The paper conceptualizes vignette usage through a taxonomy and archetypes. To support the future dissemination of this useful narrative technique, it further derives recommendations and guidance for scholars. KW - vignette KW - taxonomy KW - archetype KW - vignette study Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/10580530.2021.1996661 SN - 1934-8703 VL - 39 IS - 4 SP - 345 EP - 362 PB - Taylor&Francis ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bleninger, Sara A1 - Fürnrohr, Michael A1 - Kiesl, Hans A1 - Krämer, Walter A1 - Küchenhoff, Helmut A1 - Burgard, Jan Pablo A1 - Münnich, Ralf A1 - Rupp, Martin T1 - Kommentare und Erwiderung zu: Qualitätszielfunktionen für stark variierende Gemeindegrößen im Zensus 2021 JF - AStA Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistisches Archiv N2 - Burgard et al. (2020) stellen in ihrem Artikel zu Qualitätszielfunktionen für stark variierende Gemeindegrößen im Zensus 2021 Erweiterungen der Stichproben- und Schätzmethoden des Zensus 2011 vor, die kleine Gemeinden unter 10.000 Einwohnern in den Entscheidungsprozess integrieren. Die Dringlichkeit zur Lösung dieses Problems wurde ebenso im Urteil des Bundesverfassungsgerichts zur Volkszählung 2011 festgestellt. Ziel dieser Erwiderung ist eine eingehende Diskussion der Ergebnisse des vorangegangenen Beitrags mit namhaften Experten auf diesem Gebiet. Insbesondere geht es um eine Einordnung des Artikels in den Wissenschaftskontext (Krämer), die Bedeutung von Nichtstichprobenfehlern für den Zensus (Küchenhoff), den Zensus aus Sicht der Amtsstatistik (Bleninger und Fürnrohr) sowie aus statistisch-methodischer Sicht (Kiesl). Darüber hinaus werden aktuelle Entwicklungen vorgestellt. T2 - Comments and rejoinder: quality measures respecting highly varying community sizes within the 2021 German Census KW - Zensus KW - Ermittlung der Einwohnerzahl KW - Qualitätsmessung KW - Optimale Allokation KW - Total Survey Error Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11943-019-00264-6 VL - 14 SP - 67 EP - 98 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schiek, Roland A1 - Baronio, Fabio T1 - Spatial Akhmediev breathers and modulation instability growth-decay cycles in a quadratic optical medium JF - Physical Review Research N2 - We investigate the spatial nonlinear localization of light on a quasi-plane-wave background with a harmonic perturbation induced by modulation instability in a quadratic nonlinear optical medium. In particular, we demonstrate experimentally the excitation of deterministic Akhmediev breathers and thus the growth-decay dynamics of modulation instability in a LiNbO3 slab waveguide. The results should stimulate new interest in modulation instability, extreme events, turbulence, recurrence, and supercontinuum generation in quadratic nonlinear optics. Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.1.032036 VL - 1 IS - 3 SP - 1 EP - 5 PB - American Physical Society ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fuhrmann, Thomas T1 - Spherical lens aberration minimization method for short-range free-space light transmission JF - Optical Engineering N2 - Spherical aberrations of lenses lead to increased spot radii on the focal plane. Several methods, such as optimizing thickness and radii or building lens groups, are known to minimize these spherical aberrations. Here, an innovative method for spherical aberration minimization is introduced; it can be used for short-range free-space optical communication systems, such as unit power afocal relay trains, lens waveguides, and periodic lens systems. This spherical aberration compensation principle is based on the combination of two identical spherical convex lenses at an optimal distance. Due to the higher refractive power for rays with an larger axis distance, rays from the outer area of the first lens intersect the inner area of the second lens, and vice versa. With this setup, the radial refractive power deviation of the two lenses compensate each other. Analytic calculations and numerical simulations are done to confirm this behavior, and measurements using two symmetric spherical lenses with polymer optical fibers as light feed confirm the calculations. Simulations and measurements show a very good matching behavior except for an unknown systematic error. At a lens distance of 300 mm, the optical attenuation decreased by ∼2 dB compared with a very small lens distance. This leads to the conclusion that this proposed spherical aberration minimization method works as theoretically predicted. KW - Monochromatic aberrations KW - Signal attenuation KW - Spherical lenses KW - Polymer optical fibers KW - Monte Carlo methods KW - Free space optics KW - Optical testing KW - Distance measurement KW - Optical engineering KW - Optical simulations Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.61.8.085101 SN - 1560-2303 SN - 0036-1860 SN - 0091-3286 VL - 61 IS - 8 PB - SPIE CY - Bellingham, Wash. ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Sefl, Ondrej A1 - Prochazka, Radek A1 - Haller, Rainer A1 - Monkman, Gareth J. T1 - Alternative Approach to Optical Detection of Partial Discharges in Air T2 - 2021 IEEE Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena (CEIDP): 12-15 Dec. 2021, Vancouver, BC, Canada N2 - This article compares the standard electrical method of partial discharge detection with a novel optical detection method based on silicon photomultipliers. A third, complementary, single-loop antenna method is added to represent the ultra-high frequency method commonly used in gas-insulated switchgear/lines. A trio of air-insulated electrode designs that simulate the fundamental fault/discharge types in gaseous insulation (protrusion – corona discharge, floating conductive particle, surface discharges) are employed. Phase-resolved partial discharge activity patterns are compiled for each electrode design. The patterns are analyzed using spatial statistics and the interpretation of the obtained data trends explained by means of an example. Ultimately, the consistency and reliability of discharge detection by the optical methods for each fault/discharge type are evaluated, and suggestions for improvement are made. KW - gas insulated switchgear KW - loop antennas KW - partial discharges KW - photomultipliers KW - reliability KW - statistical analysis KW - surface discharges Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-1-6654-1907-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/CEIDP50766.2021.9705350 SN - 2576-2397 SP - 324 EP - 327 PB - IEEE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jain, Brijnesh T1 - Warped softmax regression for time series classification JF - Knowledge and information systems N2 - Linear models are a mainstay in statistical pattern recognition but do not play a role in time series classification, because they fail to account for temporal variations. To overcome this limitation, we combine linear models with dynamic time warping (dtw). We analyze the resulting warped-linear models theoretically and empirically. The three main theoretical results are (i) the Representation Theorem, (ii) the Matrix Complexity Lemma, and (iii) local Lipschitz continuity of the warped softmax function. The Representation Theorem roughly states that warped-linear models correspond to polytope classifiers in Euclidean spaces. This key result is useful because it simplifies analysis of warped-linear models. For example, it provides a geometric interpretation, points to the label dependency problem, and justifies application of warped-linear models not only on temporal but also on multivariate data. The Representation Theorem together with the Matrix Complexity Lemma reveals that warped-linear models implement a weight trick by weight selection and massive weight sharing. Local Lipschitz continuity of warped softmax functions admits a principled training of warped-linear models by stochastic subgradient methods. Empirical results show that replacing the inner product of linear models with a dtw-score substantially improves its predictive performance. The theoretical and empirical contributions of this article provide a simple and efficient first-trial alternative to nearest-neighbor methods and open up new perspectives for more sophisticated classifiers such as warped deep learning. KW - Dynamic time warping KW - Linear classifier KW - Softmax regression KW - Time series Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10115-020-01533-5 VL - 63 IS - 3 SP - 589 EP - 619 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Nayak, Shravan A1 - Schuler, Christian A1 - Saha, Debjoy A1 - Baumann, Timo ED - Tumuluri, Raj ED - Sebe, Nicu ED - Pingali, Gopal T1 - A Deep Dive Into Neural Synchrony Evaluation for Audio-visual Translation T2 - ICMI '22, Proceedings of the 2022 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction: November 7 - 11 2022, Bengaluru India N2 - We present a comprehensive analysis of the neural audio-visual synchrony evaluation tool SyncNet. We assess the agreement of SyncNet scores vis-a-vis human perception and whether we can use these as a reliable metric for evaluating audio-visual lip-synchrony in generation tasks with no ground truth reference audio-video pair. We further look into the underlying elements in audio and video which vitally affect synchrony using interpretable explanations from SyncNet predictions and analyse its susceptibility by introducing adversarial noise. SyncNet has been used in numerous papers on visually-grounded text-to-speech for scenarios such as dubbing. We focus on this scenario which features many local asynchronies (something that SyncNet isn’t made for). KW - audio-visual synchrony KW - speech-lip synchrony KW - dubbing Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-1-4503-9390-4 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1145/3536221.3556621 SP - 642 EP - 647 PB - Association for Computing Machinery CY - New York ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Cantalloube, Faustine A1 - Gomez-Gonzalez, Carlos A1 - Absil, Olivier A1 - Cantero, Carles A1 - Bacher, Regis A1 - Bonse, Markus A1 - Bottom, Michael A1 - Dahlqvist, Carl-Henrik A1 - Desgrange, Célia A1 - Flasseur, Olivier A1 - Fuhrmann, Thomas A1 - Henning, Thomas H. A1 - Jensen-Clem, Rebecca A1 - Kenworthy, Matthew A1 - Mawet, Dimitri A1 - Mesa, Dino A1 - Meshkat, Tiffany A1 - Mouillet, David A1 - Müller, André A1 - Nasedkin, Evert A1 - Pairet, Benoit A1 - Piérard, Sébastien A1 - Ruffio, Jean-Baptiste A1 - Samland, Matthias A1 - Stone, Jordan A1 - van Droogenbroeck, Marc ED - Schmidt, Dirk ED - Schreiber, Laura ED - Vernet, Elise T1 - Exoplanet imaging data challenge: benchmarking the various image processing methods for exoplanet detection T2 - Adaptive Optics Systems VII : 14-22 December 2020, online only, United States N2 - The Exoplanet Imaging Data Challenge is a community-wide effort meant to offer a platform for a fair and common comparison of image processing methods designed for exoplanet direct detection. For this purpose, it gathers on a dedicated repository (Zenodo), data from several high-contrast ground-based instruments worldwide in which we injected synthetic planetary signals. The data challenge is hosted on the CodaLab competition platform, where participants can upload their results. The specifications of the data challenge are published on our website https://exoplanet-imaging-challenge.github.io/. The first phase, launched on the 1st of September 2019 and closed on the 1st of October 2020, consisted in detecting point sources in two types of common data-set in the field of high-contrast imaging: data taken in pupil-tracking mode at one wavelength (subchallenge 1, also referred to as ADI) and multispectral data taken in pupil-tracking mode (subchallenge 2, also referred to as ADI+mSDI). In this paper, we describe the approach, organisational lessons-learnt and current limitations of the data challenge, as well as preliminary results of the participants’ submissions for this first phase. In the future, we plan to provide permanent access to the standard library of data sets and metrics, in order to guide the validation and support the publications of innovative image processing algorithms dedicated to high-contrast imaging of planetary systems. Y1 - 2020 SN - 9781510636835 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2574803 PB - SPIE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - De, Sangita A1 - Mottok, Jürgen A1 - Niklas, Michael A1 - Brada, Premek ED - Trinitis, Carsten ED - Pionteck, Thilo T1 - Semantic Synergy Exploration in Interface Description Models of Heterogeneous Vehicle Frameworks: Towards Automotive Meta Interface Description Model T2 - ARCS 2019: 32nd GI/ITG International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems May 20 - 21, 2019, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark Workshop, Proceedings N2 - This The vehicle is evolving to a complex network of heterogeneous subsystems of ECUs, sensors and actuators, each with different computational requirements. These sub-systems are connected via bus systems following different communication paradigms like e.g. signal based or service-oriented communications. This has led to the heterogeneous syntax of describing interfaces even though the semantics of the interfaces are similar. The wide variety of Interface Description Languages (IDLs) in automotive industry hinders partly with the efficient collaboration between different suppliers and the OEMs in the automotive industry. Given this wide variety of automotive IDLs, what could be more beneficial, from a software engineering point of view, is a generic automotive domain specific IDL that can satisfy all the fundamental requirements of the heterogeneous subsystems. This paper describes an approach to compare and correlate IDLs based on semantic similarities of the languages, considering the two aspects: application description and underlying message frameworks used in the different domains of given automotive subsystems. With the exploration of semantic synergies between the IDLs, various domain specific and domain-agnostic frameworks can be compared and correlated. The results can be generalized and abstracted to define a generic Meta IDL which could support use cases like e.g. domain-agnostic functional models and migration of software components between different kinds of automotive subsystems. Y1 - 2019 UR - https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8836199 SN - 978-3-8007-4957-7 SP - 63 EP - 70 PB - VDE VERLAG CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Thomeczek, Ludwig A1 - Attenberger, Andreas A1 - Kolb, Johannes A1 - Matoušek, Vaclav A1 - Mottok, Jürgen ED - Trinitis, Carsten ED - Pionteck, Thilo T1 - Measuring Safety Critical Latency Sources using Linux Kernel eBPF Tracing T2 - ARCS 2019: 32nd International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems : workshop proceedings, May 20- 21, 2019, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark Y1 - 2019 UR - https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8836200 SN - 978-3-8007-4957-7 PB - VDE VERLAG GMBH CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiss, Nils A1 - Pozzobon, Enrico A1 - Mottok, Jürgen A1 - Matoušek, Václav T1 - Automated Reverse Engineering of CAN Protocols JF - Neural Network World N2 - Car manufacturers define proprietary protocols to be used inside their vehicular networks, which are kept an industrial secret, therefore impeding independent researchers from extracting information from these networks. This article describes a statistical and a neural network approach that allows reverse engineering proprietary controller area network (CAN)-protocols assuming they were designed using the data base CAN (DBC) file format. The proposed algorithms are tested with CAN traces taken from a real car. We show that our approaches can correctly reverse engineer CAN messages in an automated manner. Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.14311/NNW.2021.31.015 SN - 1210-0552 VL - 31 IS - 4 SP - 279 EP - 295 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Maas, Roland A1 - Huemmer, Christian A1 - Sehr, Armin A1 - Kellermann, Walter T1 - A Bayesian view on acoustic model-based techniques for robust speech recognition JF - EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing N2 - This article provides a unifying Bayesian view on various approaches for acoustic model adaptation, missing feature, and uncertainty decoding that are well-known in the literature of robust automatic speech recognition. The representatives of these classes can often be deduced from a Bayesian network that extends the conventional hidden Markov models used in speech recognition. These extensions, in turn, can in many cases be motivated from an underlying observation model that relates clean and distorted feature vectors. By identifying and converting the observation models into a Bayesian network representation, we formulate the corresponding compensation rules. We thus summarize the various approaches as approximations or modifications of the same Bayesian decoding rule leading to a unified view on known derivations as well as to new formulations for certain approaches. KW - APPROXIMATION KW - Bayesian network KW - CLASSIFICATION KW - COMPENSATION KW - FEATURE ENHANCEMENT KW - HMM ADAPTATION KW - LINEAR-REGRESSION KW - Missing feature KW - Model adaptation KW - PREDICTION KW - Reverberation KW - Robust automatic speech recognition KW - SUM KW - Uncertainty decoding Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1186/s13634-015-0287-x VL - 103 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Scherzinger, Stefanie A1 - Thor, Andreas T1 - Cloud-Technologien in der Hochschullehre – Pflicht oder Kür? JF - Datenbank-Spektrum N2 - Ein eigenes Themenheft zum Datenmanagement in der Cloud dient uns als Anlass, die Präsenz von Cloud-Themen in der akademischen Datenbanklehre zu erfassen. In diesem Artikel geben wir die Ergebnisse einer Umfrage innerhalb der Fachgruppe Datenbanksysteme durch den Arbeitskreis Datenmanagement in der Cloud wieder. Dozentinnen und Dozenten von über zwanzig Hochschulen nahmen an der Umfrage teil. Es zeigt sich deutlich, dass sich das Thema „Cloud“ in der Hochschullehre zunehmend etabliert, jedoch überwiegend als ergänzendes Angebot, und seltener in der grundständigen Lehre verankert. Wir fassen die Ergebnisse unserer Umfrage zusammen und wagen Deutungsversuche. KW - Cloud Computing KW - Hochschullehre Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s13222-014-0161-2 VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - 131 EP - 134 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Räsänen, Esa A1 - Pulkkinen, Otto A1 - Virtanen, Tuomas A1 - Zollner, Manfred A1 - Hennig, Holger T1 - Fluctuations of hi-hat timing and dynamics in a virtuoso drum track of a popular music recording JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Long-range correlated temporal fluctuations in the beats of musical rhythms are an inevitable consequence of human action. According to recent studies, such fluctuations also lead to a favored listening experience. The scaling laws of amplitude variations in rhythms, however, are widely unknown. Here we use highly sensitive onset detection and time series analysis to study the amplitude and temporal fluctuations of Jeff Porcaro's one-handed hi-hat pattern in "I Keep Forgettin'"-one of the most renowned 16th note patterns in modern drumming. We show that fluctuations of hi-hat amplitudes and interbeat intervals (times between hits) have clear long-range correlations and short-range anticorrelations separated by a characteristic time scale. In addition, we detect subtle features in Porcaro's drumming such as small drifts in the 16th note pulse and non-trivial periodic two-bar patterns in both hi-hat amplitudes and intervals. Through this investigation we introduce a step towards statistical studies of the 20th and 21st century music recordings in the framework of complex systems. Our analysis has direct applications to the development of drum machines and to drumming pedagogy. KW - Humans KW - Models, Theoretical KW - Music Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127902 VL - 10 IS - 6 PB - PLOS ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hackenberg, Rudolf A1 - Weiss, Nils A1 - Renner, Sebastian A1 - Pozzobon, Enrico T1 - Extending Vehicle Attack Surface Through Smart Devices T2 - SECURWARE 2017 : The Eleventh International Conference on Emerging Security Information, Systems and Technologies, 11th, 2017, Rome, Italy N2 - Modern cars include more and more features that first emerged from the consumer electronics industry. Technologies like Bluetooth and Internet-connected services found their way into the vehicle industry. The secure implementation of these functions presents a great challenge for the manufacturers because products originating from the consumer industry can often not be easily transferred to the safety-sensitive traffic environment due to security concerns. However, common automotive interfaces like the diagnostics port are now also used to implement new services into the car. With dongles designed to read out certain vehicle data and transfer it to the Internet via the cellular network, the owner can access information about gas consumption or vehicle location through a mobile phone app, even when he is away from the car. This paper wants to emphasize new threats that appear due to the ongoing interconnection in modern cars by discussing the security of the diagnostics interface in combination with the use of an Internet-connected dongle. Potential attack vectors, as well as proof-of-concept exploits will be shown and the implications of security breaches on the safe state of the vehicle will be investigated. KW - On-Board-Diagnostics KW - Cellular Network KW - Automotive Security Y1 - 2017 UR - https://www.thinkmind.org/articles/securware_2017_8_10_38014.pdf SN - 978-1-61208-582-1 SP - 131 EP - 135 PB - IARIA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Huss, Sorin A. A1 - Stein, Oliver T1 - A Novel Design Flow for a Security-Driven Synthesis of Side-Channel Hardened Cryptographic Modules JF - Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications N2 - Over the last few decades, computer-aided engineering (CAE) tools have been developed and improved in order to ensure a short time-to-market in the chip design business. Up to now, these design tools do not yet support an integrated design strategy for the development of side-channel-resistant hardware implementations. In order to close this gap, a novel framework named AMASIVE (Adaptable Modular Autonomous SIde-Channel Vulnerability Evaluator) was developed. It supports the designer in implementing devices hardened against power attacks by exploiting novel security-driven synthesis methods. The article at hand can be seen as the second of the two contributions that address the AMASIVE framework. While the first one describes how the framework automatically detects vulnerabilities against power attacks, the second one explains how a design can be hardened in an automatic way by means of appropriate countermeasures, which are tailored to the identified weaknesses. In addition to the theoretical introduction of the fundamental concepts, we demonstrate an application to the hardening of a complete hardware implementation of the block cipher PRESENT. KW - side-channel analysis KW - secure CAE design Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/jlpea7010004 SN - 2079-9268 VL - 7 IS - 1 PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schiek, Roland A1 - Baronio, Fabio T1 - Spatial Akhmediev Breathers in Slab Waveguides T2 - 2019 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC), 23-27 June 2019, Munich, Germany N2 - Summary form only given. The analytical breather-solutions of the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation (NLS) [1] have been intensively studied and verified experimentally in the time-space system of optical pulse propagation in fibers [2]. In space-space systems, i.e. in optical beam propagation breathers in ultra-fast nonlinear media have not been observed due to the breather’s infinite background and a resulting extremely large power. In a lithium niobate slab waveguide with two second-harmonic (SH) resonances the resulting quasi-cubic cascaded quadratic nonlinearity provided together with the intrinsic cubic susceptibility enough nonlinearity for breather excitation at experimentally reachable powers. We could characterize the fi rst ultra -fast spatial -spatial optical breathers in a 5 -cm -long titanium indiffused lithium niobate slab waveguide at power levels down to tens of kW. The guided fundamental wave (FW) TM° fi lm mode at A = 1.32μm is phase -matched for type -I SH generation to TE 0 and TEi SH modes at temperatures near 295 and 344C. With temperature tuning the phase -mismatch and the two effective cascaded nonlinearities were adjusted. For breather observation, we aimed for a large phase -mismatch with low SH levels such that the cascaded nonlinearity is quasi -cubic and the propagation is well approximated by the NLS and its breather solutions. A frequency -doubled Nd:YAG-pumped OPA with CW-seeding delivered 5-ps long pulses with up to 200kW peak power in the waveguide. With a cylindrical telescope the beam was transformed into a very wide elliptical beam to approximate the breather background. The beam was end -fire coupled into the FW TM () mode. A variable few % of the beam were separated and coupled with a tilt and good overlap to the main beam into the waveguide to produce a spatial modulation of the input with adjustable period and modulation depth. A beam width of 1.5mm was large enough in the compromise between available beam power and infinite beam width. A beam with a transverse modulation with periods between 130 to 300μm approximates a constant background with modulation well enough to trigger modulation instability that develops eventually into the breather. KW - Frequency conversion KW - lithium niobate KW - Modulation KW - Optical beams KW - Optical pulses KW - Optical waveguides KW - Slabs Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/CLEOE-EQEC.2019.8872896 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Setzpfandt, Frank A1 - Solntsev, Alexander S. A1 - Titchener, James A1 - Wu, Che Wen A1 - Xiong, Chunle A1 - Schiek, Roland A1 - Pertsch, Thomas A1 - Neshev, Dragomir N. A1 - Sukhorukov, Andrey A. T1 - Tunable generation of entangled photons in a nonlinear directional coupler JF - Laser & Photonics Reviews N2 - The on-chip integration of quantum light sources has enabled the realization of complex quantum photonic circuits. However, for the practical implementation of such circuits in quantum information applications, it is crucial to develop sources delivering entangled quantum photon states with on-demand tunability. Here we propose and experimentally demonstrate the concept of a widely tunable quantum light source based on spontaneous parametric down-conversion in a simple nonlinear directional coupler. We show that spatial photon-pair correlations and entanglement can be reconfigured on-demand by tuning the phase difference between the pump beams and the phase mismatch inside the structure. We experimentally demonstrate the generation of split states, robust N00N states, various intermediate regimes and biphoton steering on a single chip. Furthermore we theoretically investigate other regimes allowing all-optically tunable generation of all Bell states and flexible control of path-energy entanglement. Such wide-range capabilities of a structure comprised of just two coupled nonlinear waveguides are attributed to the intricate interplay between linear coupling and nonlinear phase matching. This scheme provides an important advance towards the realization of reconfigurable quantum circuitry. KW - ARRAYS KW - directional coupler KW - entanglement KW - GATES KW - nonlinearity KW - PAIR GENERATION KW - photon pairs KW - WAVE KW - waveguides Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/lpor.201500216 VL - 10 IS - 1 SP - 131 EP - 136 PB - WILEY-VCH ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Westner, Markus A1 - von Bary, Benedikt A1 - Strahringer, Susanne T1 - Do Researchers Investigate what Practitioners Deem Relevant? Gaps Between Research and Practice in the Field of Information Systems Backsourcing T2 - 20th IEEE International Conference on Business Informatics (CBI) N2 - There is a common understanding amongst academics that information systems (IS) research sometimes has limited relevance for practitioners. This can be explained by the fact that research lags behind the fast moving IS environment, has limited practical applicability and is hard to access. We have focused on the research area of IS backsourcing, and analyzed practitioner literature to increase our understanding of topics of interest for practitioners, to determine a potential gap between academic and practitioner literature, and to identify future research directions in this field. We observed that most publications are either news or background articles, focusing on describing backsourcing cases. Additionally, we identified four recurring themes, namely reasons for backsourcing, presentation of survey results, discussion of industry trends, and backsourcing success stories. The main reasons identified to trigger backsourcing decisions are cost savings, quality improvements, and increasing control and flexibility. By comparing our findings with academic literature on IS backsourcing, we conclude that generally both literature types cover similar topics. However, researchers have a more formulative or interpretive focus than the often descriptive practitioner literature. Academic literature also examines a broader range of topics, while practitioner literature has a narrower focus. Additionally, we observe one difference regarding applied terminology: while researchers employ the term backsourcing, practitioners mostly use back in-house or insourcing. Our paper contributes to facilitating the exchange between academics and practitioners, presents topics to consider when aiming to increase practical relevance and provides researchers with concrete directions for future research within the field of IS backsourcing. KW - business data processing KW - globalisation KW - information systems KW - outsourcing Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/CBI.2018.00014 SP - 40 EP - 49 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kopper, Andreas A1 - Furstenau, Daniel A1 - Zimmermann, Stephan A1 - Rentrop, Christopher A1 - Rothe, Hannes A1 - Strahringer, Susanne A1 - Westner, Markus T1 - Business-managed IT: A conceptual framework and empirical illustration T2 - 26. European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2018), Protsmouth, UK N2 - Research on Shadow IT is facing a conceptual dilemma in cases where previously “covert” systems developed by business entities (individual users, business workgroups, or business units) are integrated in the organizational IT management. These systems become visible, are therefore not “in the shadows” anymore, and subsequently do not fit to existing definitions of Shadow IT. Practice shows that some information systems share characteristics of Shadow IT, but are created openly in alignment with the IT department. This paper therefore proposes the term “Business- managed IT” to describe “overt” information systems developed or managed by business entities. We distinguish Business- managed IT from Shadow IT by illustrating case vignettes. Accordingly, our contribution is to suggest a concept and its delineation against other concepts. In this way, IS researchers interested in IT originated from or maintained by business entities can construct theories with a wider scope of application that are at the same time more specific to practical problems. In addition, value-laden terminology is complemented by a vocabulary that values potentially innovative developments by business entities more adequately. From a practical point of view, the distinction can be used to discuss the distribution of task responsibilities for information systems. KW - Business-managed IT KW - IT Governance. KW - Shadow IT Y1 - 2018 UR - https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2018_rp/77/ ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Schicker, Edwin T1 - Datenbanken und SQL BT - Eine praxisorientierte Einführung mit Anwendungen in Oracle, SQL Server und MySQL N2 - Dieses Buch vermittelt dem Leser fundierte Grundkenntnisse sowohl in Datenbanken als auch in SQL. Eine Zusammenfassung und zahlreiche Übungsaufgaben in jedem Kapitel dienen der Vertiefung des Stoffes und verbessern den Lernerfolg deutlich. Die Schwerpunkte des Buches sind relationale Datenbanken, Entwurf von Datenbanken, die Programmiersprache SQL und der Zugriff auf Datenbanken mittels der Sprache PHP. Aber auch Themen wie Recovery, Concurrency, Sicherheit und Integrität werden ausführlich besprochen. Ein Kapitel zu verteilten Datenbanken, NoSQL und objektrelationalen Datenbanken führt in die jeweilige Thematik ein. Ein eigenes Kapitel über Performance gibt wertvolle Anregungen und Tipps zum Betrieb von leistungsfähigen Datenbanken. Der Autor legt sehr viel Wert auf die praktische Anwendung. Mit Hilfe einer Beispieldatenbank kann das Gelernte sofort geübt werden. Diese Datenbank, alle vorgestellten Programme und die Lösungen zu allen Übungen werden im Internet zum Download bereitgestellt. Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-3-658-16128-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-16129-3 PB - Springer CY - Wiesbaden ET - 5. Aufl. ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zheng, Jihong A1 - Fuhrmann, Thomas A1 - Xu, Boqing A1 - Schreiner, Rupert A1 - Jia, Hongzhi A1 - Zhang, Wei A1 - Wang, Ning A1 - Seebauer, Gudrun A1 - Zhu, Jiyan T1 - Curriculum design and German student exchange for Sino-German Bachelor program majored in optoelectronics engineering T2 - 14th Conference on Education and Training in Optics and Photonics (ETOP 2017), 29-31.05.2017, Hangzhou, China, 29-31.05.2017 N2 - Different higher education backgrounds in China and Germany led to challenges in the curriculum design at the beginning of our cooperative bachelor program in Optoelectronics Engineering. We see challenges in different subject requirements from both sides and in the German language requirements for Chinese students. The curriculum was optimized according to the AS IIN criteria, which makes it acceptable and und erstandable by both countries. German students are integrated into the Chinese class and get the sa me lectures like their Chinese colleagues. Intercultural and curriculum challenges are successfully solved. The results are summarized to provide an example for other similar international programs. KW - cooperative bachelor program KW - optoelectronics KW - microsystems KW - student exchange Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2269574 PB - SPIE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hussein, Hussein A1 - Meyer-Sickendiek, Burkhard A1 - Baumann, Timo T1 - Automatic Detection of Enjambment in German Readout Poetry T2 - Proceedings of Speech Prosody, 2018, Poznán N2 - One of the most important patterns in ancient as well as modern poetry is the enjambment, the continuation of a sentence beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza. The paper reports first activities towards the development of a digital tool to analyze the accentuation of poetic enjambments in readout poetry. The aim in this contribution is to recognize two forms of enjambment (emphasized and unemphasized) in poems using audio and text data. We use data from lyrikline which is a major online portal for spoken poetry whereas poems are read aloud by the original authors. We identified by hermeneutical means based on literary analysis a total of 69 poems being characteristic for the use of enjambments in modern and postmodern German poetry and train classifiers to differentiate the emphasized/unemphasized ategorization. A remarkable result of our automated analyses (and to our knowledge the first data-driven analysis of this kind) is the identification of a cultural difference in the accentuation of enjambments: statistically speaking, poets from the former GDR tend to emphasize the enjambment, whereas poets from the FRG do not. We use features derived from speech-to-text alignment and statistical parsing information such as pause lengths, number of lines with verbs, and number of lines with punctuation. The best classification results, calculated by the F-measure, for the both types of enjambment (emphasized/unemphasized) is 0.69. KW - modern and postmodern poetry KW - free verse prosody KW - emphasized and unemphasized enjambment Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.21437/SpeechProsody.2018-67 SP - 329 EP - 333 PB - ISCA ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Baumann, Timo A1 - Hussein, Hussein A1 - Meyer-Sickendiek, Burkhard T1 - Analysing the Focus of a Hierarchical Attention Network: the Importance of Enjambments When Classifying Post-modern Poetry T2 - Proceedings of Interspeech, 2018, Hyderabad N2 - After overcoming the traditional metrics, modern and postmodern poetry developed a large variety of ‘free verse prosodies’ that falls along a spectrum from a more fluent to a more disfluent and choppy style. We present a method, grounded in philological analysis and theories on cognitive (dis)fluency, to analyze this ‘free verse spectrum’ into six classes of poetic styles as well as to differentiate three types of poems with enjambments. We use a model for automatic prosodic analysis of spoken free verse poetry which uses deep hierarchical attention networks to integrate the source text and audio and predict the assigned class. We then analyze and fine-tune the model with a particular focus on enjambments and in two ways: we drill down on classification performance by analyzing whether the model focuses on similar traits of poems as humans would, specifically, whether it internally builds a notion of enjambment. We find that our model is similarly good as humans in finding enjambments; however, when we employ the model for classifying enjambment-dominated poem types, it does not pay particular attention to those lines. Adding enjambment labels to the training only marginally improves performance, indicating that all other lines are similarly informative for the model. KW - digital humanities KW - free verse poetry KW - prosodic analysis KW - enjambment detection KW - hierarchical attention network Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.21437/Interspeech.2018-2533 SP - 2162 EP - 2166 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Meyer-Sickendiek, Burkhard A1 - Hussein, Hussein A1 - Baumann, Timo ED - Burghardt, M. ED - Müller-Birn, C. T1 - Analysis and Classification of Prosodic Styles in Post-modern Spoken Poetry T2 - INF-DH 2018 Workshopband N2 - We present our research on computer-supported analysis of prosodic styles in post-modern poetry. Our project is unique in making use of both the written as well as the spoken form of the poem as read by the original author. In particular, we use speech and natural language processing technology to align speech and text and to perform textual analyses. We then explore, based on literary theory, the quantitative value of various types of features in differentiating various prosodic classes of post-modern poetry using machine-learning techniques. We contrast this feature-driven approach with a theoretically less informed neural networks-based approach and explore the relative strengths of both models, as well as how to integrate higher-level knowledge into the NN. In this paper, we give an overview of our project, our approach, and particularly focus on the challenges encountered and lessons learned in our interdisciplinary endeavour. The classification results of the rhythmical patterns (six classes) using NN-based approaches are better than by feature-based approaches. KW - modern and postmodern poetry KW - free verse prosody KW - rhythmical patters Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.18420/infdh2018-09 PB - Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Baumann, Timo A1 - Hussein, Hussein A1 - Meyer-Sickendiek, Burkhard T1 - Analysis of Rhythmic Phrasing: Feature Engineering vs. Representation Learning for Classifying Readout Poetry T2 - Proceedings of the Second Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature (LaTeCH-CLfL-2018), August 25, 2018, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA N2 - We show how to classify the phrasing of readout poems with the help of machine learning algorithms that use manually engineered features or automatically learn representations. We investigate modern and postmodern poems from the webpage lyrikline, and focus on two exemplary rhythmical patterns in order to detect the rhythmic phrasing: The Parlando and the Variable Foot. These rhythmical patterns have been compared by using two important theoretical works: The Generative Theory of Tonal Music and the Rhythmic Phrasing in English Verse. Using both, we focus on a combination of four different features: The grouping structure, the metrical structure, the time-span-variation, and the prolongation in order to detect the rhythmic phrasing in the two rhythmical types. We use manually engineered features based on text-speech alignment and parsing for classification. We also train a neural network to learn its own representation based on text, speech and audio during pauses. The neural network outperforms manual feature engineering, reaching an f-measure of 0.85. Y1 - 2018 UR - https://aclanthology.org/W18-4505 SP - 44 EP - 49 PB - Association for Computational Linguistics CY - Santa Fe, New Mexico ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Baumann, Timo A1 - Hussein, Hussein A1 - Meyer-Sickendiek, Burkhard T1 - Style Detection for Free Verse Poetry from Text and Speech T2 - Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING), 20-26.08.2018, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA N2 - Modern and post-modern free verse poems feature a large and complex variety in their poetic prosodies that falls along a continuum from a more fluent to a more disfluent and choppy style. As the poets of modernism overcame rhyme and meter, they oriented themselves in these two opposing directions, creating a free verse spectrum that calls for new analyses of prosodic forms. We present a method, grounded in philological analysis and current research on cognitive (dis)fluency, for automatically analyzing this spectrum. We define and relate six classes of poetic styles (ranging from parlando to lettristic decomposition) by their gradual differentiation. Based on this discussion, we present a model for automatic prosodic classification of spoken free verse poetry that uses deep hierarchical attention networks to integrate the source text and audio and predict the assigned class. We evaluate our model on a large corpus of German author-read post-modern poetry and find that classes can reliably be differentiated, reaching a weighted f-measure of 0.73, when combining textual and phonetic evidence. In our further analyses, we validate the model’s decision-making process, the philologically hypothesized continuum of fluency and investigate the relative importance of various features. Y1 - 2018 UR - https://aclanthology.org/C18-1164.pdf SP - 1929 EP - 1940 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Köhn, Arne A1 - Baumann, Timo A1 - Dörfler, Oskar T1 - An Empirical Analysis of the Correlation of Syntax and Prosody T2 - Proceedings of Interspeech 2018, 02.-06.09.2018, Hyderabad N2 - The relation of syntax and prosody (the syntax-prosody interface) has been an active area of research, mostly in linguistics and typically studied under controlled conditions. More recently, prosody has also been successfully used in the data-based training of syntax parsers. However, there is a gap between the controlled and detailed study of the individual effects between syntax and prosody and the large-scale application of prosody in syntactic parsing with only a shallow analysis of the respective influences. In this paper, we close the gap by investigating the significance of correlations of prosodic realization with specific syntactic functions using linear mixed effects models in a very large corpus of read-out German encyclopedic texts. Using this corpus, we are able to analyze prosodic structuring performed by a diverse set of speakers while they try to optimize factual content delivery. After normalization by speaker, we obtain significant effects, e.g. confirming that the subject function, as compared to the object function, has a positive effect on pitch and duration of a word, but a negative effect on loudness. KW - syntax KW - prosody KW - corpus-based analysis KW - linear mixed effects models Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.21437/Interspeech.2018-2530 SP - 2157 EP - 2161 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Koller, Alexander A1 - Baumann, Timo A1 - Köhn, Arne T1 - DialogOS: Simple and extensible dialog modeling T2 - Proceedings of Interspeech: Hyderabad, India 2-6 September 2018 N2 - We present the open-source extensible dialog manager DialogOS. DialogOS features simple finite-state based dialog management (which can be expanded to more complex DM strategies via a full-fledged scripting language) in combination with integrated speech recognition and synthesis in multiple languages. DialogOS runs on all major platforms, provides a simple-to-use graphical interface and can easily be extended via well-defined plugin and client interfaces, or can be integrated server-side into larger existing software infrastructures. We hope that DialogOS will help foster research and teaching given that it lowers the bar of entry into building and testing spoken dialog systems and provides paths to extend one’s system as development progresses. Y1 - 2018 UR - https://edoc.sub.uni-hamburg.de/informatik/volltexte/2018/246/pdf/koller_dialogOS.pdf CY - Hyderabad, India ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Baumann, Timo T1 - Learning to Determine Who is the Better Speaker T2 - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Speech Prosody, 13-16 June 2018, Poznań, Poland N2 - Speech can be more or less likable in various ways and comparing speakers by likability has important applications such as speaker selection or matching. Determining the likability of a speaker is a difficult task which can be simplified by breaking it down into pairwise preference decisions. Using a corpus of 5440 pairwise preference ratings collected previously through crowd-sourcing, we train classifiers to determine which of two speakers is “better”. We find that modeling the speech feature sequences using LSTMs outperforms conventional methods that pre-aggregate feature averages by a large margin, indicating that the prosodic structure should be taken into account when determining speech quality. Our classifier reaches an accuracy of 97 % for coarse-grained decisions, where differences between speech quality in both stimuli is relatively large. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.21437/SpeechProsody.2018-165 SP - 819 EP - 822 PB - ISCA ER -