@book{DittrichBotzum2015, author = {Dittrich, Irene and Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, editor = {Dittrich, Irene and Botzum, Edeltraud}, publisher = {Carl Link Verlag}, address = {K{\"o}ln, Kronach}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Die Elementarp{\"a}dagogik befindet sich im Wandel. Die Kita gilt nicht mehr nur als Betreuungsort, im Vordergrund steht zunehmend die Bildungsarbeit. Dieses Lexikon gibt Ihnen einen {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber die wichtigsten Begriffe im Bereich Kita-Management. Die gesellschaftlichen {\"A}nderungen beeinflussen Ihre Arbeit im Kita-Alltag massiv: Chancengleichheit bei kulturellen und sozialen Unterschieden, Vereinbarkeit von Familie und Beruf bei zunehmendem Fachkr{\"a}ftemangel und viele weitere {\"a}ußere Einfl{\"u}sse. In diesem Buch werden wichtige Fachbegriffe von Anforderungsprofil bis Zeitmanagement und aktuelle Fragestellungen praxisnah und auf Ihren Alltag zugeschnitten behandelt. Ob zum einfachen Nachschlagen oder zum Vertiefen der Grundkenntnisse, das Lexikon Kita-Management bieten Ihnen mit seinen {\"u}bersichtlich aufgebauten Artikeln einen idealen Begleiter f{\"u}r Ihren t{\"a}glichen Arbeitsalltag.}, language = {de} } @incollection{Botzum2015, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Bildungslandschaft (Kooperationen)}, series = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, booktitle = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, editor = {Dittrich, Irene and Botzum, Edeltraud}, publisher = {Carl Link Verlag}, address = {K{\"o}ln, Kronach}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {97 -- 99}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @incollection{Botzum2015, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Erziehungspartnerschaft.}, series = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, booktitle = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, editor = {Dittrich, Irene and Botzum, Edeltraud}, publisher = {Carl Link Verlag}, address = {K{\"o}ln, Kronach}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {193 -- 194}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @incollection{Botzum2015, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Fundraising}, series = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, booktitle = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, editor = {Dittrich, Irene and Botzum, Edeltraud}, publisher = {Carl Link Verlag}, address = {K{\"o}ln, Kronach}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {248 -- 250}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @incollection{Botzum2015, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Innovationen}, series = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, booktitle = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, editor = {Dittrich, Irene and Botzum, Edeltraud}, publisher = {Carl Link Verlag}, address = {K{\"o}ln, Kronach}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {311 -- 312}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @incollection{Botzum2015, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Museumsp{\"a}dagogik}, series = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, booktitle = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, editor = {Dittrich, Irene and Botzum, Edeltraud}, publisher = {Carl Link Verlag}, address = {K{\"o}ln, Kronach}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {433 -- 435}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @incollection{Botzum2015, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Sozialer Raum}, series = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, booktitle = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, editor = {Dittrich, Irene and Botzum, Edeltraud}, publisher = {Carl Link Verlag}, address = {K{\"o}ln, Kronach}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {562 -- 563}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @incollection{BotzumEhlertHaeselerBestmannetal.2017, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud and Ehlert, Gudrun and H{\"a}seler-Bestmann, Sarah and Reimer, Julia}, title = {Warum Geschlecht z{\"a}hlt. Geschlechtsbezogene Aspekte im Promotionsprozess}, series = {Forschen und Promovieren in der Sozialen Arbeit, Band 15 der Reihe "Theorie, Forschung und Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit"}, booktitle = {Forschen und Promovieren in der Sozialen Arbeit, Band 15 der Reihe "Theorie, Forschung und Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit"}, editor = {Ehlert, Gudrun and Gahleitner, Silke Birgitta and K{\"o}ttig, Michaela and Sauer, Stefanie and Riemann, Gerhard and Schmitt, Rudolf and V{\"o}lter, Bettina}, edition = {1}, publisher = {Verlag Barbara Budrich}, address = {Berlin}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {102 -- 112}, year = {2017}, language = {de} } @article{BotzumKlaes2017, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud and Klaes, Sophie}, title = {Sozialr{\"a}umliches Lernen. Handlungsr{\"a}ume nutzen und einbeziehen.}, series = {KiTa aktuell NRW. Fachzeitschrift f{\"u}r Leitungen, Fachkr{\"a}fte und Tr{\"a}ger}, volume = {2017}, journal = {KiTa aktuell NRW. Fachzeitschrift f{\"u}r Leitungen, Fachkr{\"a}fte und Tr{\"a}ger}, number = {26/5}, publisher = {Carl Link Verlag}, address = {Kronach (Oberfranken)}, pages = {118 -- 120}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Zur Methodik einer zielgerichteten Evaluation der Vernetzung im Sozialraum: Zum Ausbau der sozialr{\"a}umlichen Vernetzung m{\"u}ssen Kitas zun{\"a}chst neben dem aktuellen Stand auch ermitteln, an welchen Stellen Verbesserungsbedarf besteht. Maßgebend f{\"u}r eine gewinnbringende Evaluation ist neben der Auswahl geeigneter Evaluationsmethoden die genaue Kl{\"a}rung der Evaluationsziele. Im Kita-Bereich erf{\"a}hrt Evaluation zunehmend an Bedeutung - aus politischen und professionsbezogenen Gr{\"u}nden. Theoretische Vor{\"u}berlegungen und Grundlagen sind weitgehend bekannt, sodass im folgenden Beitrag die Anwendung von Evaluation im sozialr{\"a}umlichen Arbeiten von Kitas fokussiert wird.}, language = {de} } @incollection{Botzum2015, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Soziale Innovationen in der Freien Wohlfahrtspflege. Verst{\"a}ndnis, Funktion und Beispiele.}, series = {Innovationsmanagement in der Sozialwirtschaft}, booktitle = {Innovationsmanagement in der Sozialwirtschaft}, editor = {Moos, Gabriele and Peters, Andr{\´e} and Bernshausen, Gitta}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {61 -- 74}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Aufgrund von Ver{\"a}nderungen, die mit dem sozialen Wandel einhergehen, steht auch die Freie Wohlfahrtspflege vor der Herausforderung, sich auf neue Zielgruppen einzustellen und/ oder neue Methoden anzuwenden. Gr{\"u}nde, Innovationen zu entwickeln, sind demnach vielf{\"a}ltig und resultieren in der Regel aus einem Wechselspiel zwischen Verst{\"a}ndnis als origin{\"a}re Aufgabe, Legitimation und Wettbewerbsvorteil. Zugrunde liegt stets eine Sensibilit{\"a}t f{\"u}r und das Aufgreifen von gesellschaftlichen Problemlagen. Konkrete Praxisbeispiele geben Einblick in Gestaltungsm{\"o}glichkeiten innovativer Angebote.}, language = {de} } @article{EierleBoes2013, author = {Eierle, Benno and B{\"o}s, Burkhard}, title = {Schubverformungen von Stabtragwerken in der praktischen Anwendung}, series = {Bautechnik 90}, volume = {2013}, journal = {Bautechnik 90}, number = {11/2013}, pages = {747 -- 752}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @article{EierleBoes2015, author = {Eierle, Benno and B{\"o}s, Burkhard}, title = {Schubverformungen von Holztragwerken}, series = {Bauen mit Holz}, volume = {2015}, journal = {Bauen mit Holz}, number = {9/2015}, publisher = {Bruderverlag}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, pages = {33 -- 38}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{SelbGimiglianoProdingeretal.2017, author = {Selb, M. and Gimigliano, F. and Prodinger, Birgit and Stucki, G. and Pestelli, G. and Iocco, M. and Boldrini, P.}, title = {Toward an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health clinical data collection tool: The Italian experience of developing simple, intuitive descriptions of the Rehabilitation Set categories}, series = {European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine}, volume = {53}, journal = {European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine}, number = {2}, pages = {290 -- 298}, year = {2017}, abstract = {As part of international efforts to develop and implement national models including the specification of ICF-based clinical data collection tools, the Italian rehabilitation community initiated a project to develop simple, intuitive descriptions of the ICF Rehabilitation Set, highlighting the core concept of each category in user-friendly language. This paper outlines the Italian experience in developing simple, intuitive descriptions of the ICF Rehabilitation Set as an ICF-based clinical data collection tool for Italy.Consensus process.Expert conference. Multidisciplinary group of rehabilitation professionals.The first of a two-stage consensus process involved developing an initial proposal for simple, intuitive descriptions of each ICF Rehabilitation Set category based on descriptions generated in a similar process in China. Stage two involved a consensus conference. Divided into three working groups, participants discussed and voted (vote A) whether the initially proposed descriptions of each ICF Rehabilitation Set category was simple and intuitive enough for use in daily practice. Afterwards the categories with descriptions considered ambiguous i.e. not simple and intuitive enough, were divided among the working groups, who were asked to propose a new description for the allocated categories. These proposals were then voted (vote B) on in a plenary session. The last step of the consensus conference required each working group to develop a new proposal for each and the same categories with descriptions still considered ambiguous. Participants then voted (final vote) for which of the three proposed descriptions they preferred.Nineteen clinicians from diverse rehabilitation disciplines from various regions of Italy participated in the consensus process. Three ICF categories already achieved consensus in vote A, while 20 ICF categories were accepted in vote B. The remaining 7 categories were decided in the final vote.The findings were discussed in light of current efforts toward developing strategies for ICF implementation, specifically for the application of an ICF-based clinical data collection tool, not only for Italy but also for the rest of Europe. Promising as minimal standards for monitoring the impact of interventions and for standardized reporting of functioning as a relevant outcome in rehabilitation.}, language = {en} } @article{ReinhardtZhangProdingeretal.2016, author = {Reinhardt, J. D. and Zhang, X. and Prodinger, Birgit and Ehrmann-Bostan, C. and Selb, M. and Stucki, G. and Li, J.}, title = {Toward the system-wide implementation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health in routine clinical practice: Empirical findigns of a pilot study from Mainland China}, series = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, volume = {48}, journal = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, number = {6}, pages = {515 -- 521}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Objective: The aims of this study were to evaluate the feasibility of using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Generic Set in routine clinical practice, and of creating a functioning score based on it, and, subsequently, to examine its sensitivity to change. Methods: In this prospective cohort study, data from 761 adult inpatients from 21 Chinese hospitals were analysed. Each patient was assessed at admission and discharge. Feasibility was evaluated by analysing mean assessment time. The Rasch model was used to create a metric of functioning. Sensitivity to change was analysed with mixed-effects regression and by calculating standardized effect size based on Cohen's f2. Results: Mean duration of assessment was 5.3 min, with a significant decrease between admission and discharge. After removal of the item remunerative employment, the remaining ICF Generic Set categories fitted the Rasch model well. With a mean improvement in functioning of 12.1 (95\% confidence interval (95\% CI): 11.5-12.6), this metric proved sensitive to change, both in terms of statistical significance (p < 0.001) and standardized effect size (Cohen's f2 = 2.35). Discussion: The ICF Generic Set is feasible for use in routine clinical practice and is promising to serve as the basis for the development of a functioning score that is sensitive to change.}, language = {en} } @article{HammerschmidtBisanzWutzler2007, author = {Hammerschmidt, Thomas and Bisanz, H. and Wutzler, P.}, title = {Universal mass vaccination against varicella in Germany using an MMRV combination vaccine with a two-dose schedule: An economic analysis}, series = {Vaccine}, journal = {Vaccine}, publisher = {ELSEVIER}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Former economic analyses have shown that universal mass vaccination of infants against varicella using a one-dose schedule is cost-saving in Germany. In July 2006, an MMRV combination vaccine has been approved in Germany which shall be given in a two-dose schedule. We re-analysed our former analysis with the EVITA model in order to prove whether our former conclusion that universal mass vaccination against varicella is cost-saving is still valid when using a two-dose schedule vaccine. Indeed we found that universal mass vaccination of infants against varicella with a two-dose vaccine is cost-saving from societal as well as from health care perspective.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BotzumKlaes2019, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud and Klaes, Sophie}, title = {Die Kita im Sozialraum}, series = {Das große Handbuch Organisation und Verwaltung in der Kita}, booktitle = {Das große Handbuch Organisation und Verwaltung in der Kita}, editor = {Christa, Harald}, publisher = {Carl Link Verlag}, address = {Kronach (Oberfranken)}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {517 -- 528}, year = {2019}, abstract = {„Das Zusammenspiel unterschiedlicher Bildungsakteure und -gelegenheiten ist sozialr{\"a}umlich auszugestalten und in kommunaler Verantwortung zu organisieren." (BMFSFJ 2006, 351). Der 12. Kinder- und Jugendbericht benennt damit eine Herausforderung, die es f{\"u}r den Aufbau eines integrierten Systems von Bildung, Betreuung und Erziehung auch f{\"u}r Kitas zu bew{\"a}ltigen gilt. Der folgende Text soll daher die Bedeutung sozialr{\"a}umlichen Handelns und Gelingensfaktoren aufzeigen sowie methodische Ans{\"a}tze und Handlungsempfehlungen zur Analyse des Sozialraums sowie zur Vernetzung im Sinne einer Bildungslandschaft geben.}, language = {de} } @article{BotzumKlaes2017, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud and Klaes, Sophie}, title = {Evaluation im Kontext sozialr{\"a}umlichen Arbeitens}, series = {KiTa aktuell NRW. Fachzeitschrift f{\"u}r Leitungen, Fachkr{\"a}fte und Tr{\"a}ger}, volume = {2017}, journal = {KiTa aktuell NRW. Fachzeitschrift f{\"u}r Leitungen, Fachkr{\"a}fte und Tr{\"a}ger}, number = {26/9}, editor = {Jasmund, Christina}, publisher = {Carl Link Verlag}, address = {Kronach (Oberfranken)}, pages = {182 -- 185}, year = {2017}, language = {de} } @incollection{BoeningBotzum2017, author = {B{\"o}ning, Sarah-Lena and Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Was kann die Gesundheitswirtschaft von der Sozialen Arbeit lernen?}, series = {Neuvermessung der Gesundheitswirtschaft}, booktitle = {Neuvermessung der Gesundheitswirtschaft}, editor = {Matusiewicz, David and Muhrer-Schwaiger, Marco}, publisher = {Springer Gabler Verlag}, address = {Wiesbaden}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {231 -- 240}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Soziale Arbeit leistet einen Beitrag zu mehr sozialer Gerechtigkeit und zum Abbau sozialer Ungleichheit in der Gesellschaft, gleichzeitig gewinnt Gesundheit als Dimension sozialer Ungleichheit zunehmend an Bedeutung. Als Beispiele hierf{\"u}r k{\"o}nnen chronische Erkrankungen, Behinderung und Pflegebed{\"u}rftigkeit genannt werden, die h{\"a}ufig eine gleichberechtigte Teilhabe an der Gesellschaft erschweren, wodurch gesundheitliche Ungleichheit zu sozialer Ungleichheit f{\"u}hrt beziehungsweise diese verst{\"a}rkt. Fragestellungen zu Themen der Gesundheit haben demnach in vielf{\"a}ltiger Hinsicht auch Bezug auf Soziale Arbeit.}, language = {de} } @incollection{BotzumMollenhauer2015, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud and Mollenhauer, Heike}, title = {Elterninitiativen}, series = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, booktitle = {Lexikon Kita-Management}, editor = {Dittrich, Irene and Botzum, Edeltraud}, publisher = {Carl Link Verlag}, address = {K{\"o}ln, Kronach}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {152 -- 154}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{BockletRiedhammerNoethetal.2012, author = {Bocklet, Tobias and Riedhammer, Korbinian and N{\"o}th, Elmar and Eysholdt, Ulrich and Haderlein, Tino}, title = {Automatic Intelligibility Assessment of Speakers After Laryngeal Cancer by Means of Acoustic Modeling}, series = {Journal of Voice}, journal = {Journal of Voice}, number = {26(3)}, pages = {390 -- 397}, year = {2012}, abstract = {One aspect of voice and speech evaluation after laryngeal cancer is acoustic analysis. Perceptual evaluation by expert raters is a standard in the clinical environment for global criteria such as overall quality or intelligibility. So far, automatic approaches evaluate acoustic properties of pathologic voices based on voiced/unvoiced distinction and fundamental frequency analysis of sustained vowels. Because of the high amount of noisy components and the increasing aperiodicity of highly pathologic voices, a fully automatic analysis of fundamental frequency is difficult. We introduce a purely data-driven system for the acoustic analysis of pathologic voices based on recordings of a standard text.}, language = {en} } @article{DuerSteinerStofferetal.2016, author = {D{\"u}r, M. and Steiner, G. and Stoffer, M.A. and Fialka-Moser, V. and Kautky-Willer, A. and Dejaco, C. and Ekmekcioglu, C. and Prodinger, Birgit and Binder, A. and Smolen, J. and Stamm, T. A.}, title = {Initial evidence for the link between activities and health: Associations between a balance of activities, functioning and serum levels of cytokines and C-reactive protein}, series = {Psychoneuroendocrinology}, volume = {65}, journal = {Psychoneuroendocrinology}, pages = {138 -- 148}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Growing evidence shows interrelations of psychological factors, neurological and immunological processes. Therefore, constructs like a balance of activities, the so called "occupational balance", could also have biological correlates. The aim of this study was to investigate potential associations between occupational balance, functioning, cytokines and C-reactive protein (CRP) in patients suffering from a chronic inflammatory disease like rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and healthy people. Moreover, we wanted to explore potential differences in gender and employment status. A descriptive study in patients with RA and healthy people was conducted using the Occupational Balance-Questionnaire (OB-Quest) and the Short-Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36). Serum levels of cytokines, such as interleukin 6 (IL-6) and 8 (IL-8), interferon alpha (INFα), tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), rheumatoid factor (RF) and of CRP were measured. Descriptive statistics, as well as Mann-Whitney U tests and Spearmen's rank correlation coefficients (rs) were calculated. One-hundred-thirty-two patients with RA and 76 healthy people participated. Occupational balance was associated with functioning, cytokines and CRP. The strongest associations were identified in the unemployed healthy-people sample with cytokines and CRP being within the normal range. For example, the OB-Quest item challenging activities was associated with IL-8 (rs = - 0.63, p = 0.04) and the SF-36 sub-scale bodily pain was associated with IFNα (rs = - 0.69, p = 0.02). The items rest and sleep (rs = - 0.71, p = 0.01) and variety of different activities (rs = - 0.74, p < 0.01) correlated with the SF-36 sub-scale social functioning. Employed and unemployed people differed in their age and CRP levels. Additionally, gender differences were found in two OB-Quest items in that fewer women were able to adapt their activities to changing living conditions and fewer men were overstressed. In conclusion, we found preliminary biological evidence for the link between occupation and health in that the concepts encompassed in the construct of occupational balance were associated with functioning, cytokines and CRP.}, language = {en} } @article{DuerSteinerFialkaMoseretal.2014, author = {D{\"u}r, M. and Steiner, G. and Fialka-Moser, V. and Kautzky-Willer, A. and Dejaco, C. and Prodinger, Birgit and Stoffer, M. A. and Binder, A. and Smolen, J. and Stamm, T.A.}, title = {Development of a new occupational balance-questionnaire: incorporating the perspectives of patients and healthy people in the design of a self-reported occupational balance outcome instrument}, series = {Health and Quality of Life Outcomes}, volume = {12}, journal = {Health and Quality of Life Outcomes}, pages = {45}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Background Self-reported outcome instruments in health research have become increasingly important over the last decades. Occupational therapy interventions often focus on occupational balance. However, instruments to measure occupational balance are scarce. The aim of the study was therefore to develop a generic self-reported outcome instrument to assess occupational balance based on the experiences of patients and healthy people including an examination of its psychometric properties. Methods We conducted a qualitative analysis of the life stories of 90 people with and without chronic autoimmune diseases to identify components of occupational balance. Based on these components, the Occupational Balance-Questionnaire (OB-Quest) was developed. Construct validity and internal consistency of the OB-Quest were examined in quantitative data. We used Rasch analyses to determine overall fit of the items to the Rasch model, person separation index and potential differential item functioning. Dimensionality testing was conducted by the use of t-tests and Cronbach's alpha. Results The following components emerged from the qualitative analyses: challenging and relaxing activities, activities with acknowledgement by the individual and by the sociocultural context, impact of health condition on activities, involvement in stressful activities and fewer stressing activities, rest and sleep, variety of activities, adaptation of activities according to changed living conditions and activities intended to care for oneself and for others. Based on these, the seven items of the questionnaire (OB-Quest) were developed. 251 people (132 with rheumatoid arthritis, 43 with systematic lupus erythematous and 76 healthy) filled in the OB-Quest. Dimensionality testing indicated multidimensionality of the questionnaire (t = 0.58, and 1.66 after item reduction, non-significant). The item on the component rest and sleep showed differential item functioning (health condition and age). Person separation index was 0.51. Cronbach's alpha changed from 0.38 to 0.57 after deleting two items. Conclusions This questionnaire includes new items addressing components of occupational balance meaningful to patients and healthy people which have not been measured so far. The reduction of two items of the OB-Quest showed improved internal consistency. The multidimensionality of the questionnaire indicates the need for a summary of several components into subscales.}, language = {en} } @article{FeketePostBickenbachetal.2017, author = {Fekete, C. and Post, M. and Bickenbach, J. and Middleton, J. and Prodinger, Birgit and Selb, M. and Stucki, G.}, title = {A structured approach to capture the lived experience of spinal cord injury: Data model and questionnaire of the International Spinal Cord Injury Community Survey (InSCI)}, series = {American Journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine}, volume = {96}, journal = {American Journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine}, number = {2}, pages = {S5 -- S16}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The International Spinal Cord Injury (InSCI) community survey has been developed to collect internationally comparable data on the lived experience of persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) in all 6 WHO regions. The InSCI survey provides a crucial first step to generate evidence on functioning, health maintenance, and subjective well-being in persons with SCI globally. A major challenge in setting up the InSCI community survey was to develop a data model and questionnaire that comprehensively captures what matters to people and, at the same time, is feasible and parsimonious in terms of participant's burden. This paper outlines the components of the InSCI data model and presents the question selection to operationalize the data model along the 4 guiding principles of efficiency, feasibility, comparability, and truth and discrimination. The data model consists of 6 components operationalized with 125 questions including functioning (n = 28 body functions and structures; n = 42 activities and participation), contextual factors (n = 26 environmental; n = 19 personal factors), lesion characteristics (n = 2), and appraisal of health and well-being (n = 8). The InSCI questionnaire presents an efficient and feasible solution with satisfying comparability to other populations; however, its validity and reliability still needs to be confirmed.}, language = {en} } @article{ProdingerCiezaOberhauseretal.2016, author = {Prodinger, Birgit and Cieza, A. and Oberhauser, C. and Bickenbach, J. and {\"U}st{\"u}n, T.B. and Chatterji, S. and Stucki, G.}, title = {Toward the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Rehabilitation Set: A Minimal Generic Set of Domains for Rehabilitation as a Health Strategy}, series = {Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation}, volume = {97}, journal = {Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation}, number = {6}, pages = {875 -- 884}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @article{CiezaFayedBickenbachetal.2019, author = {Cieza, A. and Fayed, N. and Bickenbach, J. and Prodinger, Birgit}, title = {Refinements to the ICF Linking Rules to strenghten their potential for establishing comparability of health information}, series = {Disability and Rehabilitation}, volume = {41}, journal = {Disability and Rehabilitation}, number = {5}, pages = {574 -- 583}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Purpose The content of and methods for collecting health information often vary across settings and challenge the comparability of health information across time, individuals or populations. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) contains an exhaustive set of categories of information which constitutes a unified and consistent language of human functioning suitable as a reference for comparing health information. Methods and results In two earlier papers, we have proposed rules for linking existing health information to the ICF. Further refinements to these existing ICF Linking Rules are presented in this paper to enhance the transparency of the linking process. The refinements involve preparing information for linking, perspectives from which information is collected and the categorization of response options. Issues regarding the linking of information not covered or unspecified within the ICF are also revisited in this paper. Conclusion: The ICF Linking Rules are valuable for enhancing comparability of health information to ensure that information is available in a consistent manner to serve as a foundation for evidence-based decision-making across all levels of health systems. The refinements presented in this paper enhance transparency in, and ultimately reliability of the process of, linking health information to the ICF. Implications for Rehabilitation The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) constitutes a unified and consistent language of human functioning suitable as a reference for comparing health information. Comparability of information is essential to ensure that the widest range of information is available in a consistent manner for any decision-maker at all levels of the health system. The refined ICF Linking Rules presented in this article outline the method to establish comparability of health information based on the ICF.}, language = {en} } @article{BirnerHacker2015, author = {Birner, Silvia and Hacker, Bernd}, title = {Empirische Untersuchung der Auswirkungen der Finanzmarktkrise auf die Anwendung von significant or prolonged bei Wertminderungstests nach IAS 39}, series = {IRZ - Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Internationale Rechnungslegung}, volume = {2015}, journal = {IRZ - Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Internationale Rechnungslegung}, number = {10/2015}, publisher = {C.H.BECK in Gemeinschaft mit den Verlagen Franz Vahlen/M{\"u}nchen, Linde/Wien und St{\"a}mpfli/Bern}, pages = {117}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{SaalBeutnerBogunskietal.2017, author = {Saal, Susanne and Beutner, Katrin and Bogunski, Julia and Oberm{\"u}ller, Kathrin and M{\"u}ller, Martin and Grill, Eva and Meyer, Gabriele}, title = {Interventions for the prevention and treatment of disability due to acquired joint contractures in older people: a systematic review}, series = {Age and Ageing}, journal = {Age and Ageing}, number = {46}, editor = {Oxford Academic,}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Background acquired joint contractures have significant effects on quality of life and functioning. Objective to determine the effects of interventions to prevent and treat disabilities in older people with acquired joint contractures. Methods systematic search (last 8/2016) via Cochrane Library, PubMed, EMBASE, PEDro, CINAHL, trial registries, reference lists of retrieved articles and scientific congress pamphlets. Controlled and randomised controlled trials in English or German comparing an intervention with another intervention or standard care were included. Two independent researchers performed the selection of publications, data extraction and critical appraisal. Results seventeen studies with 992 participants met the inclusion criteria: 16 randomised controlled trials and 1 controlled trial (nursing homes = 4, community settings = 13). The methodological quality of the studies varied. Splints were examined in four studies, stretching exercises in nine studies, and ultrasound, passive movement therapy, bed-positioning and group exercise were each examined in one study. Studies on splints revealed inconclusive results regarding joint mobility or spasticity. Five of seven studies that assessed active stretching programmes for healthy older people reported statistically significant effects on joint mobility in favour of the intervention. Pain, quality of life, activity limitations and participation restrictions were rarely assessed. Conclusion the evidence for the effectiveness of interventions to prevent and treat disability due to joint contractures is weak, particularly for established nursing interventions such as positioning and passive movement. Better understanding is required regarding the delivery of interventions, such as their intensity and duration. In addition to functional issues, activities and social participation should also be studied as outcomes.}, language = {en} } @book{BiffarSeidlmeier2010, author = {Biffar, J. and Seidlmeier, Heinrich}, title = {Betriebliche Prozesse}, publisher = {DocuWare}, address = {Germering}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @article{StuckiProdingerBickenbach2017, author = {Stucki, G. and Prodinger, Birgit and Bickenbach, J.}, title = {Four steps to follow when documenting functioning with the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health}, series = {European Journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine}, volume = {53}, journal = {European Journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine}, number = {1}, pages = {144 -- 149}, year = {2017}, abstract = {In this methodological note on applying the ICF in rehabilitation, we introduce suitable tools that allow us to document comprehensively and systematically the lived experience of health to guide clinical practice, the management of services, evidence-informed policy and scientific inquiry. The objective of this methodological note is to present the currently available tools with respect to four questions: 1) what ICF domains to document; 2) what perspective to take; 3) what data collection tools to apply; and 4) which approach to use for reporting. The application of these tools is illustrated using the Swiss Spinal Cord Injury (SwiSCI) Cohort Study. Existing ICF Sets provide a practical approach for identifying the domains to document. One can document from the perspective of biological health, lived health, and appraised health. For identifying suitable data collection tools, either existing tools can be linked to the ICF or available ICF-based data collection tools can be used. For reporting, an interval scale metric is suggested. The four step approach presented provides users with a logical sequence to follow when planning the documentation of functioning using the ICF as a health information reference system in practice and research.}, language = {de} } @article{KirschBergmannKolleretal.2018, author = {Kirsch, R. and Bergmann, A. and Koller, D. and Leidl, R. and Mansmann, U. and M{\"u}ller, Martin and Sanftenberg, L. and Schelling, J. and Sundmacher, L. and Voigt, Karen and Grill, E.}, title = {Patient trajectories and their impact on mobility, social participation and quality of life in patients with vertigo/dizziness/balance disorders and osteoarthritis (MobilE-TRA): study protocol of an observational, practice-based cohort study}, series = {BMJ Open}, volume = {8}, journal = {BMJ Open}, number = {4}, pages = {e022970}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Introduction Mobility limitations have a multitude of different negative consequences on elderly patients including decreasing opportunities for social participation, increasing the risk for morbidity and mortality. However, current healthcare has several shortcomings regarding mobility sustainment of older adults, namely a narrow focus on the underlying pathology, fragmentation of care across services and health professions and deficiencies in personalising care based on patients' needs and experiences. A tailored healthcare strategy targeted at mobility of older adults is still missing. Objective The objective is to develop multiprofessional care pathways targeted at mobility sustainment and social participation in patients with vertigo/dizziness/balance disorders (VDB) and osteoarthritis (OA) . Methods Data regarding quality of life, mobility limitation, pain, stiffness and physical function is collected in a longitudinal observational study between 2017 and 2019. General practitioners (GPs) recruit their patients with VDB or OA. Patients who visited their GP in the last quarter will be identified in the practice software based on VDB and OA-related International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision. Study material will be sent from the practice to patients by mail. Six months and 12 months after baseline, all patients will receive a mail directly from the study team containing the follow-up questionnaire. GPs fill out questionnaires regarding patient diagnostics, therapy and referrals. Ethics and dissemination The study was approved by the ethical committee of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit{\"a}t M{\"u}nchen and of the Technische Universit{\"a}t Dresden. Results will be published in scientific, peer-reviewed journals and at national and international conferences. Results will be disseminated via newsletters, the project website and a regional conference for representatives of local and national authorities.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{VersenBernhardtHeigletal.2012, author = {Versen, Martin and Bernhardt, and Heigl, M. and Viehhauser, P. and Zentgraf, P.}, title = {System for real-time data acquisition and processing on a hail-fighter aeroplane}, series = {Proceedings of the 5th European DSP Education and Research Conference}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th European DSP Education and Research Conference}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The System HAILsens implements a device for Real-Time sensor data processing, running on a Texas Instruments Concerto M3 core. An I2C interface is used for sensor communications. Ethernet with UDP on a custom developed three layered frame organisation of sensor data serves as a link to the main system on board of an aeroplane. For backing up the acquired data, all frames are locally stored on an SD Card. To have the possibility of easily checking the current system status, an LCD module and a push-button provide a minimal user interface.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{VersenShankarEnimidisettyetal.2011, author = {Versen, Martin and Shankar, S. and Enimidisetty, S. and Bernhardt, A. and Srinivasan, B.}, title = {Setup for Locating PV-Cell Surface Defects Through ISC Measurements}, series = {Proceedings of the 37th ISTFA 2011}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 37th ISTFA 2011}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{ReuschenbachCassierWoidaskyMahleretal.2012, author = {Reuschenbach, B. and Cassier-Woidasky, A.K. and Mahler, C. and Mayer, H. and Richter, M.T. and Berendonk, C. and Hoben, M. and M{\"u}ller, Martin and Flerchinger, C. and Z{\"u}ndel, M. and Schiff, A.}, title = {Methodennutzung, -pr{\"a}ferenz und -fortbildungsbedarfe in der deutschsprachigen Pflegewissenschaft - Ergebnisse einer Online-Befragung. Use, preference and educational needs of research methods in nursing science in german speaking countries - results of an online survey}, series = {Pflege und Gesellschaft}, journal = {Pflege und Gesellschaft}, number = {17(3)}, editor = {BELTZ,}, year = {2012}, language = {de} } @book{ErnstSchmidtBeneken2016, author = {Ernst, H. and Schmidt, Jochen and Beneken, Gerd}, title = {Grundkurs Informatik: Grundlagen und Konzepte f{\"u}r die erfolgreiche IT-Praxis - Eine umfassende, praxisorientierte Einf{\"u}hrung}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Berlin}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Zahlensysteme und bin{\"a}re Arithmetik Nachricht und Information Codierung und Datenkompression Verschl{\"u}sselung Schaltalgebra, Schaltnetze und Elemente der Computerhardware Rechnerarchitekturen Rechnernetze Betriebssysteme Datenbanken Automatentheorie und formale Sprachen Berechenbarkeit und Komplexit{\"a}t Suchen und Sortieren B{\"a}ume und Graphen prozedurale und objektorientierte Programmierung (C und Java) Anwendungsprogrammierung im Internet (HTML, CSS, JavaScript und PHP) Software-Engineering}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{ZentgrafBergeChassetetal.2010, author = {Zentgraf, Peter and Berge, S. and Chasset, C. and Filippi, H. and Gottzein, E. and Guti{\´e}rrez-Ca{\~n}as, I. and Hartrampf, M. and Krauss, P. A. and Kuehl, C. and L{\"u}bke- Ossenbeck, B. and Mittnacht, M. and Montenbruck, O. and M{\"u}ller, C. and Rueda Boldo, P. and Truffi, A.}, title = {PREPARING THE GPS-EXPERIMENT FOR THE SMALL GEO MISSION}, series = {33rd ANNUAL AAS GUIDANCE AND CONTROL CONFERENCE}, booktitle = {33rd ANNUAL AAS GUIDANCE AND CONTROL CONFERENCE}, editor = {American Astronautical Society,}, year = {2010}, abstract = {This paper deals with the preparation of the Small GEO mission and the accommodation of a GPS receiver as an experiment. The expected benefits of using the GPS receiver for Small GEO are explained. The feasibility of using GPS for position determination is investigated by simulation using a MosaicGNSS receiver, which was stimulated by a Spirent RF signal generator. A procedure, how to evaluate flight data on ground is outlined. Success criteria of the experiment and the minimal size of the downlink stream required and reserved for the receiver TM are presented.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ZentgrafBergeEdforsetal.2009, author = {Zentgraf, Peter and Berge, S. and Edfors, A. and Olsson, T. and Pionnier, G. and Bj{\"o}rk, M. and Chasset, C. and Nordeb{\"a}ck, T. and Rieschel, M. and L{\"u}bke- Ossenbeck, B.}, title = {Advanced AOCS Design on the First Small GEO Telecom Satellite}, series = {60th International Astronautical Congress, Oct. 12 -16, 2009, Daejon, South Korea}, booktitle = {60th International Astronautical Congress, Oct. 12 -16, 2009, Daejon, South Korea}, year = {2009}, abstract = {The advanced Attitude and Orbit Control System (AOCS) design of the Small GEO platform is now being adapted for the first commercial mission. The Small GEO telecommunications satellite is a new development to fill a niche in the telecom industry for small platforms weighing about 1.5 tonnes and targeting payloads of 300 kg and 3 kW. The first mission will launch into Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO). Small GEO is being developed by a Consortium led by OHBSystem AG. The Swedish Space Corporation is a partner in the Consortium and supplies the AOCS and Electric Propulsion (EP) subsystems. The project is currently in Phase C and the first mission will fly in 2012. This article gives an overview of the AOCS development status. The AOCS architecture is a three-axis stabilized system using reaction wheels for attitude control, star trackers for attitude determination, and EP for orbit control. The AOCS software is being developed using model-based design techniques and test driven development. Results from subsystem level testing of flight code will be presented. The AOCS design is characterized by a number of advances in technology beyond traditional telecom satellite designs. Perhaps the largest deviation from a traditional design is complete reliance on EP for orbit control. Angular momentum management of the reaction wheels relies solely upon EP in the nominal modes. The EP is not used in the safe modes and therefore a cold gas system is included On-board. The cold gas system uses Xenon, the same fuel used by the EP. Another advance is the reliance upon APS-based star trackers. APS (Active Pixel Sensor) star trackers have a number of advantages over their CCD-based cousins in terms of robustness. The traditional fine sun sensor is simplified to a fault tolerant system of solar cells giving low, but more than adequate, accuracy. In addition, a GPS sensor will be flown on-board as an experiment.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BenikowskiBotzum2019, author = {Benikowski, Bernd and Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Betriebliches Gesundheitsmanagement}, series = {Das große Handbuch Organisation und Verwaltung in der Kita}, booktitle = {Das große Handbuch Organisation und Verwaltung in der Kita}, editor = {Christa, Harald}, publisher = {Carl Link Verlag}, address = {Kronach (Oberfranken)}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {307 -- 321}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Die wachsenden Anforderungen an Besch{\"a}ftigte in Kitas lassen nicht nur f{\"u}r {\"a}lter werdende Fachkr{\"a}fte das Thema Gesundheit als zentralen Punkt f{\"u}r Tr{\"a}ger und Leitung erkennen. Die F{\"o}rderung von Gesundheit im Betrieb stellt daher eine „moderne Unternehmensstrategie dar und zielt darauf ab, Krankheiten am Arbeitsplatz vorzubeugen […], Gesundheitspotentiale zu st{\"a}rken und das Wohlbefinden am Arbeitsplatz zu verbessern." (ENWHP 2007, S. 3). Unter dem Begriff Gesundheitsmanagement sollen daher im folgenden Beitrag Maßnahmen und Angebote verstanden werden, die als betriebliches Gesundheitsmanagement in Organisationen in unterschiedlichen Kontexten die Gesundheit von Besch{\"a}ftigten f{\"o}rdern.}, language = {de} } @misc{Beneken2013, author = {Beneken, Gerd}, title = {Studienziel: Software Ingenieur(in), Studentische Projekte mit KMU}, editor = {BICCnet,}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Agenda: Studienziel Software-Ingenieur(in) � Projekte im Rahmen des Informatik-Studiums � Projektbeispiele -IT Partner in Forschungsprojekten Labor f{\"u}r Software-Technik -IT Partner in Forschungsprojekten -Einzelanfertigungen f{\"u}r genau einen Kunden -Unterst{\"u}tzung von Startups / Testen von Gesch{\"a}ftsideen -Projekte mit kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen � Zusammenarbeit mit FH: N{\"a}chste Schritte}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{BenekenFeindorTurmayr2008, author = {Beneken, Gerd and Feindor, R. and Turmayr, J.}, title = {Integrierte Werkzeugunterst{\"u}tzung f{\"u}r kleine Projekte: Der Rosenheimer Team-Server}, series = {3. Workshop: Vorgehensmodelle in der Praxis - Werkzeuge und Anwendung (TUM)}, booktitle = {3. Workshop: Vorgehensmodelle in der Praxis - Werkzeuge und Anwendung (TUM)}, year = {2008}, abstract = {Aktuelle Projekte werden nur noch selten von einem einzigen Team an einem einzigen Standort bearbeitet. Um verteilt arbeitende Teams, Auftrag- und Unterauftragnehmer zu koordinieren, ist einerseits ein abgestimmtes Vorgehen notwendig, andererseits m{\"u}ssen Projekte in solchen Szenarios durch Werkzeuge unterst{\"u}tzt werden. Die problemorientierte und organisationsspezifische Integration von Werkzeugen und Vorgehensmodellen ist ein wesentliches Erfolgskriterium f{\"u}r Organisationen und ihre Projekte. Werkzeuge k{\"o}nnen Anwender unterst{\"u}tzen und durch vorgegebene Prozesse wie z.B. Risikomanagement oder Berichtswesen f{\"u}hren. Eine nahtlose Integration eines Vorgehensmodells in eine gegebene und akzeptierte Werkzeugumgebung kann sich positiv auf den Erfolg von Prozessanpassungen auswirken. Effizienzsteigerungen, bspw. durch die automatische Generierung von Vorlagen oder Dokumentation, machen Werkzeugintegrierte Prozesse auch f{\"u}r Entwickler interessant. Auf der anderen Seite m{\"u}ssen Projektspezifische Anforderungen an Werkzeuge und Prozesse ber{\"u}cksichtigt werden, die eine Flexibilit{\"a}t in der Anwendung und Benutzung erforderlich machen. Dieser 3. Workshop diskutiert in Fortsetzung der Workshops Formalisierung und Anwendung sowie Reife und Qualit{\"a}t unterschiedliche und facettenreiche Fragen, die sich hinsichtlich der Werkzeugunterst{\"u}tzung und der werkzeuggef{\"u}hrten Anwendung von Vorgehensmodellen ergeben. Insbesondere die semi- und vollautomatische Integration von Vorgehensmodellen, die Generierung von Arbeitsumgebungen und Optionen zur Anwenderunterst{\"u}tzung und Anwenderf{\"u}hrung spielen hier zentrale Rollen. Im Zentrum des Workshops steht der Lifecycle von Vorgehensmodellen mit dem Schwerpunkt der Operationalisierung durch Werkzeuge und der gef{\"u}hrten/unterst{\"u}tzten Anwendung. Von besonderem Interesse sind Fragen nach der Konzeption und Durchf{\"u}hrung von Werkzeugen und Anwenderunterst{\"u}tzung im Kontext verschiedener Vorgehensmodelle, wie bspw. dem V-Modell XT, Scrum, Prince2, RUP, XP. Themen{\"u}berblick: Der 1-t{\"a}ige Workshop zielt im Wesentlichen auf folgende Themen: Verbesserung der Akzeptanz von Vorgehensmodellen Werkzeugunterst{\"u}tzte Prozesseinf{\"u}hrung: Einf{\"u}hrung und Einf{\"u}hrbarkeit mithilfe von Werkzeugen Etablierung und Durchsetzung, Do's und Dont's Kontinuierliche werkzeugunterst{\"u}tzte Prozessverbesserung Kosten und Nutzen, Abh{\"a}ngigkeiten, Vor- und Nachteile Werkzeugunterst{\"u}tzung bei der Projektdurchf{\"u}hrung Lose gekoppelte Werkzeuglandschaften vs. integrierte Tools Werkzeugunterst{\"u}tzte Planung, Steuerung von Agilen Projekten Unterst{\"u}tzung f{\"u}r kleine, große und verteilte Teams Werkzeugunterst{\"u}tzung bei Auswahl, Anpassung und Tailoring Grenzen der Werkzeugunterst{\"u}tzung Formalisierung und Werkzeugunterst{\"u}tzung von Prozessen und Prozessschritten Vorgehens- und Reifegradmodelle: V-Model XT, XP, CMMI, RUP, Scrum etc.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{BenekenMarschallRausch2005, author = {Beneken, Gerd and Marschall, F. and Rausch, A.}, title = {A Model Framework Weaving Approach, In: Proceedings of the First Workshop on Models and Aspects - Handling Crosscutting Concerns in MDSD at the 19th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP 2005)}, series = {19th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP 2005)}, booktitle = {19th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP 2005)}, year = {2005}, abstract = {Nowadays, in software development usually various models and description fragments are created. Some of these artifacts describe the core of the application, such as the data model or the user interaction model. Other artifacts describe cross-cutting concerns, such as security or the requirement: "every change of data has to be confirmed by the user, before it is written into the database". During the development process these artifacts are combined, transformed, and finally implemented manually or even automatically. For instance a designer may combine a model of a dialog component specifying an action, that changes data, with a common description of a generic confirm dialog. The integrated dialog description may be afterwards implemented by a programmer. The manual combination of both artifacts and the transformation of the combined description into code are errorprone and hard to change. Industry basically tests or actually uses two approaches for the combination today: 1. At the level of code and execution Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) is used [KLM+97]. An aspect defines a cross-cutting concern and the weaving instructions. A code weaver provides the actual weaving at compile or runtime. 2. At the level of design models and analysis models Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD) is used [KWB03]. A model in MDSD is a first class development artifact. Thus models are significantly more abstract than the implementation of code. However, these models cannot be executed. Hence, a abstract model is transformed into another, typically more detailed. A series of such transformations results in executable code. Thereby, a model transformer or a code generator reads some of the artifacts. The other artifacts and the combination rules are implemented in transformation rules or code generation templates (or somewhere else in the transformation / generation approach).}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BenekenHammerschallBroyetal.2003, author = {Beneken, Gerd and Hammerschall, U. and Broy, M. and Cengarle, M.V. and J{\"u}rjens, J. and Pretschner, A. and Rumpe, B. and Sch{\"o}nmakers, M.}, title = {Componentware - State of the Art, Background Paper for the Understanding Components}, series = {Workshop of the CUE Initiative at the Univerita Ca Foscari di Venezia Venice}, booktitle = {Workshop of the CUE Initiative at the Univerita Ca Foscari di Venezia Venice}, year = {2003}, abstract = {Components and component-based technologies (componentware) are well-known and widely used in software development. There is a large amount of work and research in componentware. The number of available componentware approaches increases steadily and it is quite difficult to keep track of current trends in this area. In this paper, we survey the current state of the art in componentware, introduce and compare several well-known componentware approaches and classify them according to outstanding characteristics. We discuss a list of open issues in resarch and practical use of componentware and offer some proposals for further development. In our practical considerations we focus on embedded systems and business information systems because most of our partners in industry work in one of these two domains. We hope to start a broader discussion on componentware and to get a common understanding, which open issues are most important in research and industry (as a research agenda).}, language = {en} } @misc{Beneken2015, author = {Beneken, Gerd}, title = {PHP ist nur was f{\"u}r Hackerbuden? {\"U}ber die Bedeutung von PHP im Informatikstudium",}, editor = {Software \& Support Media GmbH,}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Vortrag zum Thema PHP im Informatikstudium}, language = {de} } @misc{Beneken2015, author = {Beneken, Gerd}, title = {Fail Better: Erfahrungen aus 12 Jahren Requirements Engineering in studentischen Projekten"}, editor = {Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Informatik,}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Vortrag zum Thema Requirements Engineering in studentischen Projekten}, language = {de} } @misc{Beneken2014, author = {Beneken, Gerd}, title = {Agiles Requirements Engineering}, editor = {Sigs- Datacom Verlag,}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Fachposter zum Thema Agiles Requirements Engineering}, language = {de} } @article{BenekenDeisenboeck2004, author = {Beneken, Gerd and Deisenb{\"o}ck, F.}, title = {Java Server Faces}, series = {JavaSpektrum}, journal = {JavaSpektrum}, number = {04/2004}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{BenekenSchamper2002, author = {Beneken, Gerd and Schamper, M.}, title = {Komponenten in J2EE-Patterns}, series = {JavaSpektrum}, journal = {JavaSpektrum}, number = {02/2002}, year = {2002}, language = {de} } @misc{Beneken2015, author = {Beneken, Gerd}, title = {Agiles Projektmanagement}, editor = {Sigs- Datacom Verlag,}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Fachposter zum Thema Agiles Projektmanagement}, language = {de} } @book{HammerschallBeneken2013, author = {Hammerschall, Ulrike and Beneken, Gerd}, title = {Software Requirements (Pearson Studium - IT)}, publisher = {Pearson Studium}, address = {Hallbergmoos}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Das Lehrbuch Software Requirements von Ulrike Hammerschall und Gerd Beneken f{\"u}hrt in die Grundkonzepte des Requirements Engineering ein und zeigt anhand vieler anschaulicher Beispiele, wie man systematisch und methodisch bei der Ermittlung, Dokumentation, Spezifikation, Modellierung, Validierung und Verwaltung von Software Requirements vorgeht. Mit seinem Inhalt und didaktisch wertvollem Aufbau richtet sich das Buch an Studierende der Fachrichtung Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik, sowie aller verwandten Fachrichtungen, die sich mit den Themen Software Engineering oder Requirements Engineering besch{\"a}ftigen. Software Requirements sind die Anforderungen der Anwender an die Funktionalit{\"a}t eines geplanten Software-Systems. Requirements Engineering ist der Prozess zur methodischen Erhebung und Beschreibung der Anforderungen. Die Kunst eines guten Requirements Engineerings ist die Entwicklung einer stabilen Anforderungsbasis als zuverl{\"a}ssige Grundlage f{\"u}r die weitere Entwicklung der Software. Das vorliegende Buch f{\"u}hrt in die Grundkonzepte des Requirements Engineering ein und zeigt anhand vieler Beispiele, wie man systematisch und methodisch bei der Ermittlung, Dokumentation, Spezifikation, Modellierung, Validierung und Verwaltung von Software Requirements vorgeht. Ausf{\"u}hrliche Methodenbeschreibungen dienen zur Erl{\"a}uterung und ein durchg{\"a}ngiges Fallbeispiel hilft dem Leser die Anwendung der Methoden nachzuvollziehen. Mit Hilfe der {\"U}bungen am Ende jedes Kapitels, k{\"o}nnen die Methoden selbst einge{\"u}bt werden. Neben dem klassischen Dokument-getriebenen Requirements Engineering besch{\"a}ftigt sich das Buch mit den Methoden des agilen Requirements Engineering und vergleicht die beiden Ans{\"a}tze. Zus{\"a}tzlich bietet das Buch einen Blick {\"u}ber den Tellerrand und betrachtet die Schnittstellen des Requirements Engineerings zu anderen Teilprozessen im Entwicklungsprozess. Das Buch richtet sich an Studierende der Fachrichtung Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik, sowie aller verwandten Fachrichtungen, die sich mit den Themen Software Engineering oder Requirements Engineering besch{\"a}ftigen. - Der RE-Prozess, Vorgehen und Methodik. - Anforderungsermittlung, -dokumentation und -spezifikation. - Querschnittliche Aufgaben wie Validierung, Modellierung und Management von Anforderungen - Agiles RE, Vorgehen und Methodik. - Schnittstellen zu benachbarten Teilprozessen (Projektmanagement, Qualit{\"a}tsmanagement, Software-Architektur) sowie zum Usability Engineering. - Einf{\"u}hrung und Verbesserung des Requirements Engineering Prozesses in einer Organisation.}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Beneken2008, author = {Beneken, Gerd}, title = {Logische Architekturen: Eine Theorie der Strukturen und ihre Anwendung in Dokumentation und Projektmanagement }, school = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2008}, abstract = {Software-Architektur und Projektmanagement sind Mittel, um große Software-Entwicklungsprojekte beherrschbar zu machen. Die Verbindung zwischen beiden Disziplinen wird in dieser Arbeit mithilfe einer Architekturtheorie hergestellt: Ein Verfahren wird vorgeschlagen, mit dem die Beschreibung der logischen Architektur und die Projektplanung iterativ abgeglichen und verbessert werden k{\"o}nnen. Verfahren zur architekturbasierten Optimierung der Planung werden daraus entwickelt. Die Dokumentation von Architekturen mithilfe von Architektursichten ist der zweite Schwerpunkt. Mathematisch fundierte Verfahren zur Erzeugung von Sichten werden mithilfe einer Architekturtheorie definiert. Die Verfahren erzeugen etwa Architektursichten, die Projektmanagement und die Kommunikation innerhalb des Projektes mithilfe von Planungsinformationen unterst{\"u}tzen. Ein prototypisches Werkzeug demonstriert Anwendbarkeit der Theorie und der vorgeschlagenen Verfahren}, language = {de} } @book{KuhrmannBeneken2006, author = {Kuhrmann, Marco and Beneken, Gerd}, title = {Windows® Communication Foundation: Konzepte - Programmierung - Migration}, publisher = {Spektrum Akademischer Verlag}, address = {Heidelberg}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2006}, abstract = {Eines der ersten deutschsprachigen B{\"u}cher zum Thema! Marco Kuhrmann / Gerd Beneken Windows® Communication Foundation Konzepte - Programmierung - Migration (copy) Die Windows Communication Foundation ist als Kommunikationsframework Bestandteil von .NET 3.0. Sie stellt die Grundlage f{\"u}r Service-orientierte, Web Service-basierte, verteilte Anwendungen unter Microsoft Windows dar. Dieses Buch gibt Ihnen einen umfassenden {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber die neue Plattform. Es f{\"u}hrt grundlegende Konzepte ein und stellt einen kompakten Leitfaden f{\"u}r die Softwareentwicklung auf Basis der Windows Communication Foundation dar. Anhand praktischer Beispiele werden Sie durch die Themen Services, Messaging usw. bis hin zu Fragen der Migration gef{\"u}hrt.}, language = {de} }