@article{PentlehnerGreilDicketal.2010, author = {Pentlehner, Dominik and Greil, Ch. and Dick, B. and Slenczka, Alkwin}, title = {Line broadening in electronic spectra of anthracene derivatives inside superfluid helium nanodroplets}, series = {The Journal of Chemical Physics}, journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics}, number = {133}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Electronic spectroscopy of molecules profits greatly from superfluid helium droplets serving as a gentle cryogenic matrix. Characteristic features of electronic spectra in helium droplets are a solvent shift, phonon wings, and in rare cases a splitting of zero phonon lines. For the majority of molecules investigated so far in helium droplets the vibrational fine structure in electronic spectra resembles what was observed in a supersonic jet. The electronic spectra of three methylated anthracene derivatives and one phenylated anthracene discussed in this paper reveal remarkable effects in the vibrational fine structure due to solvation in helium droplets. For all four compounds the vibrational frequencies were almost not affected by the helium environment. However, if the electronic excitation is accompanied by nuclear rearrangement, the spectra showed remarkable line broadening in helium droplets. This is the case for 2-methylanthracene and 9-phenylanthracene. The corresponding line shape was of Lorentzian type and, thus, attributed to damping of the excited system by the helium environment. According to the linewidth the damping time constant was determined to be about 0.3 ps in the case of 2-methylanthracene and 0.1 ps for 9-phenylanthracene.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DomisHoefigTrapp2010, author = {Domis, Dominik and H{\"o}fig, Kai and Trapp, Mario}, title = {A consistency check algorithm for component-based refinements of fault trees}, series = {2010 IEEE 21st International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE), November 2010, San Jose, CA, USA.}, booktitle = {2010 IEEE 21st International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE), November 2010, San Jose, CA, USA.}, pages = {171 -- 180}, year = {2010}, abstract = {The number of embedded systems in our daily lives that are distributed, hidden, and ubiquitous continues to increase. Many of them are safety-critical. To provide additional or better functionalities, they are becoming more and more complex, which makes it difficult to guarantee safety. It is undisputed that safety must be considered before the start of development, continue until decommissioning, and is particularly important during the design of the system and software architecture. An architecture must be able to avoid, detect, or mitigate all dangerous failures to a sufficient degree. For this purpose, the architectural design must be guided and verified by safety analyses. However, state-of-the-art component-oriented or model-based architectural design approaches use different levels of abstraction to handle complexity. So, safety analyses must also be applied on different levels of abstraction, and it must be checked and guaranteed that they are consistent with each other, which is not supported by standard safety analyses. In this paper, we present a consistency check for CFTs that automatically detects commonalities and inconsistencies between fault trees of different levels of abstraction. This facilitates the application of safety analyses in top-down architectural designs and reduces effort.}, language = {en} } @book{KraemerPfauTichelmann2010, author = {Kr{\"a}mer, Georg and Pfau, Jochen and Tichelmann, Karsten}, title = {Sanierung mit Trockenbau: Intelligente L{\"o}sungen f{\"u}r Brand-, Schall-, W{\"a}rme- und Feuchteschutz mit Trockenbausystemen}, edition = {2. Auflage}, publisher = {Knauf Gips KG}, address = {Iphofen}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @misc{Botzum2010, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Weibliche F{\"u}hrungs- und Leitungsminorit{\"a}t in sozialen Unternehmen. Potentiale der Praxisforschung zur Analyse von Barrieredeterminanten und Handlungsimplikationen.}, series = {Vortrag im Rahmen des Forschungskollegs Betriebsp{\"a}dagogik, Landau (Pfalz), Juni 2010.}, journal = {Vortrag im Rahmen des Forschungskollegs Betriebsp{\"a}dagogik, Landau (Pfalz), Juni 2010.}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Botzum2010, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Promotion of Women in Germany / Women's Health Issues in Germany / Health Care System of Germany / Counseling Services in German Universities.}, series = {Lecture, Summer School Program, Coastal Carolina University, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (USA), August 2010.}, booktitle = {Lecture, Summer School Program, Coastal Carolina University, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (USA), August 2010.}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Botzum2010, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {International Aspects of Social Marketing / Higher Education and Graduate Programs in Germany.}, series = {Lecture, International Week, Lahti University of Applied Sciences, Finnland, November 2010.}, booktitle = {Lecture, International Week, Lahti University of Applied Sciences, Finnland, November 2010.}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{Eierle2010, author = {Eierle, Benno}, title = {Tragverhalten von Leichtbauplatten}, series = {material+technik m{\"o}bel}, journal = {material+technik m{\"o}bel}, number = {04/2010}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @article{ShawProdingerJacobsetal.2010, author = {Shaw, L. and Prodinger, Birgit and Jacobs, K. and Shaw, N.}, title = {WORK: A historical evaluation of the impact and evolution of its editorial board}, series = {Work}, volume = {35}, journal = {Work}, number = {3}, pages = {247 -- 255}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Objectives: A historical review of the editorial board and the founding editor of WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation was conducted to examine the understanding of the editorship and contributions of this team to the knowledge in WORK. Participants: The team of four authors worked together to identify an approach to evaluate the contributions and impact of WORK's editorial board (EB) on the journal's scholarship. The editor-in-chief (EIC) and editorial board members were participants in this evaluation. Methods: Informative and formative evaluations were used to investigate how knowledge was shaped through the development of an epistemic community of scholars in the field of work. Metrics of the EB composition and participation in the journal as well as surveys and interviews with the board and the editor-in-chief were analyzed. Results: The EB represents an international community of scholars with a common interest in work and who contribute academically both within WORK and beyond. The epistemic community that has evolved through the editorial board represents a pluralistic perspective on work that is needed to inform practice, and knowledge. Conclusion: Future directions to continue to advance knowledge through WORK's editorial board and EIC are elaborated.}, language = {en} } @article{ShawCampbellJacobsetal.2010, author = {Shaw, L. and Campbell, H. and Jacobs, K. and Prodinger, Birgit}, title = {Twenty years of Assessment in WORK: A narrative review}, series = {Work}, volume = {35}, journal = {Work}, number = {3}, pages = {257 -- 267}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Introduction: The aim of this review was to gain an understanding of the first 20 years of contributions to WORK within the assessment domain and to reflect on the perspectives underscoring this knowledge base. Method: A narrative review of assessment articles using the WORK ARTicle database was conducted. Assessment articles were searched using issues from 1990 to 2009. Descriptive data was analyzed to examine historical trends of the specific types and dimensions of articles, the regional location of the contributions, and the methodological accordance. A reflective process was used by an editorial board member of WORK to inductively interpret perspectives and contextual issues that underpinned the evolution of the assessment domain in WORK. Results: Over half of N= 108 of the articles on assessment in WORK focused on establishing or reporting reliability and validity of assessments used in clinical practice or evaluation research. The majority of the assessment articles were predominantly focused on the person. Contributions of articles were from 5 regions: North America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa. Conclusions: Assessment articles in WORK have contributed to the development of evidence to support assessment of the worker. These articles represent a knowledge base that emphasizes evidence-based assessments to evaluate what a person can and cannot do to participate in work. Efforts are needed to expand knowledge generation in assessment to include more evaluations on the workplace and occupation dimensions, and that also considers the worker in context.}, language = {en} } @article{ProdingerMagalhaes2010, author = {Prodinger, Birgit and Magalhaes, L.}, title = {Advancing knowledge in work-related rehabilitation - Review of research published in the journal of WORK}, series = {Work}, volume = {35}, journal = {Work}, number = {3}, pages = {301 -- 318}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Objective: Many studies published in the journal WORK in the recent decades have discussed work and employment trends. However, the dimensions of these contributions over time have not been reviewed. The main objective of this study was to investigate the knowledge development in regard to work-related rehabilitation in WORK over the last two decades. Methods: A scoping review was conducted using the following five stages: (i) identifying research question, (ii) identifying relevant studies, (iii) study selection, (iv) charting, summarizing, and collating the data, and (v) reporting the results. Studies were selected from the WORK Article Database. Results: Seventy-five relevant studies were identified. The findings reflect that WORK has published papers from across the world, with most of the studies from the United States, Sweden, Canada, and Hong Kong. The complexity and multi-factorial nature of work-related rehabilitation was reflected in the application of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed method research approaches, as well as case studies. Study participants were characterized by work, and non-work related injuries, systematic diseases/chronic illness, fulfilled certain socio-demographic characteristic, and represented various stakeholders. Fewer studies drew on secondary resources. In the findings one re-occurring theme has been noted: 'maintaining/obtaining/returning to secure and stable employment/work'. Conclusions: Four key-reflections evolved from this scoping review that provide potential avenues for future research. These key-reflections include (i) the national, transnational and international dimension of the reviewed studies, (ii) the various societal levels informing work-related rehabilitation practices, (iii) the diversity of methodologies applied in current research, and (iv) the variability of terminology used within the reviewed studies. The journal WORK has published a variety of research over the last two decades and contributed significantly to our current understanding of work-related rehabilitation. However, further research in these reflective areas would expand the current knowledge base.}, language = {en} }