@inproceedings{AuerRauch2020, author = {Auer, Veronika and Rauch, Peter}, title = {Assessing hardwood flows from resource to production through Material Flow Analysis}, series = {9th Hardwood Proceedings - Part I}, booktitle = {9th Hardwood Proceedings - Part I}, issn = {2631-004X}, pages = {13 -- 20}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Many doubts accompany both the resource potential of hardwoods and their softwood substituting potential within its material utilisation. However, as the feedstock demand will rise with more and more wood-based biorefineries entering the market, wood supply security is an increasingly pressing topic. Currently, hardwood flow models are lacking, but are an essential basis for estimating future hardwood supply security. This study investigates the actual hardwood flows in Germany by applying a Material Flow Analysis (MFA). Visualising the results of the MFA for the reference year 2016. The MFA displays 4.44 +/- 0.12 million m³ (fob) recorded fellings in privately-owned forests, 8.60 +/- 0.15 million m³ (fob) recorded fellings in state forests, 9.31 +/- 0.52 million m³ (fob) as unrecorded harvest from forests (i.e. 37\% of the total harvest) and 2.65 +/- 0.35 million m³ (fob) unrecorded fellings from non-forest area (11\% of total harvest). Of that, almost 30\% were used for materials and 70\% were used for energy. Consequently, the potential for material use of hardwood in Germany lies beyond its current usage, especially given that good qualities are being used for energy due to actual low material consumer demand. Thus, the MFA assessed the quality and quantity of the German hardwood potential and showed that it offers significant possibilities for value added usage options such as, for example, producing innovative products in biorefineries using degraded high-quality assortments. Due to the low data consistency, heterogeneous datasets for the forest and wood industry sector were calibrated through data reconciliation and error propagation. Additionally, the lack of statistical data for specific wood industry sectors raised a problem, for instance, actual data on private combustion of wood, established hardwood uses, or new innovative products. Severe data issues regarding the German hardwood flow were confirmed.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BenstetterLauererNegeleetal.2020, author = {Benstetter, Franz and Lauerer, Michael and Negele, Daniel and Schmid, Andreas}, title = {Potenziale prospektiver regionaler Gesundheitsbudgets am Beispiel spanischer und amerikanischer Erfahrungen}, series = {Krankenhaus-Report 2020}, booktitle = {Krankenhaus-Report 2020}, editor = {Klauber, J{\"u}rgen and Geraedts, Max and Friedrich, J{\"o}rg and Wasem, J{\"u}rgen and Beivers, Andreas}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {69 -- 90}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Die im deutschen Gesundheitssystem implementierten Verg{\"u}tungssysteme sind dringend reformbed{\"u}rftig. Dies gilt insbesondere f{\"u}r den Krankenhaussektor, in dem die Auswirkungen diverser Fehlanreize zu einer Kaskade korrigierender Eingriffe gef{\"u}hrt haben, ohne jedoch die tiefwurzelnden Probleme grundlegend zu adressieren. Eine alternative Verg{\"u}tungsform stellen prospektive regionale Gesundheitsbudgets dar. Diese basieren auf Konzepten, die dem Prinzip der Capitation folgen und nicht f{\"u}r einzelne F{\"a}lle oder auch einzelne Patienten, sondern f{\"u}r ganze Gruppen von Versicherten eine sektoren{\"u}bergreifende Verg{\"u}tung beinhalten. Im Idealfall wird damit die gesamte Bev{\"o}lkerung einer Region abgedeckt. Die Umsetzung derartiger pauschalierter Verg{\"u}tungssysteme ist herausfordernd. Deshalb stellt dieser Beitrag Erfahrungen aus Spanien und den USA dar und diskutiert Implikationen f{\"u}r eine m{\"o}gliche Implementierung in Deutschland. Das spanische Valencia-Modell steht dabei f{\"u}r einen unmittelbaren und weitreichenden Systemwechsel durch die Implementierung von Modellen, bei denen der Staat eine Konzession f{\"u}r die regionale Versorgung an private Akteure vergibt. Der am Beispiel einer Accountable Care Organisation dargestellte Ansatz der USA verfolgt hingegen die Strategie eines Transformationspfades , der schrittweise zu einer st{\"a}rkeren Pauschalierung f{\"u}hrt und kontinuierlich auf Basis aktueller Erkenntnisse angepasst wird. Es zeigt sich, dass die Modelle zwingend f{\"u}r alle Beteiligten einen Zusatznutzen gegen{\"u}ber dem Status quo stiften m{\"u}ssen, um angenommen zu werden. Auf der wirtschaftlichen Ebene m{\"u}ssen die Risiken ad{\"a}quat abgesichert werden, ohne dabei die gew{\"u}nschten Anreize auszuhebeln. Gleichzeitig m{\"u}ssen wirksame Vorkehrungen getroffen werden, die Unterversorgung verhindern und positive Qualit{\"a}tsanreize schaffen.}, language = {de} } @book{BenstetterLauererNegeleetal.2020, author = {Benstetter, Franz and Lauerer, Michael and Negele, Daniel and Schmid, Andreas}, title = {Prospektive regionale Gesundheitsbudgets: Internationale Erfahrungen und Implikationen f{\"u}r Deutschland}, publisher = {medhochzwei Verlag}, address = {Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-86216-618-3}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Alle Menschen sollen an den sich schnell erweiternden M{\"o}glichkeiten, die Gesundheit wiederherzustellen, zu erhalten und zu bessern, in gleicher Weise teilhaben k{\"o}nnen. Die Diskussion um steigende Ausgaben f{\"u}r Gesundheit, Rationierung von Leistungen, Fachkr{\"a}ftemangel und Disparit{\"a}ten im Zugang zur Versorgung zeigt aber: Dieses Versprechen steht in Frage. Eine besser koordinierte, st{\"a}rker patientenzentrierte und intersektoral angelegte Versorgung kann Teil der L{\"o}sung sein, das Versprechen weiter aufrecht zu halten. Voraussetzung hierf{\"u}r ist ein Verg{\"u}tungssystem, das die Sektorengrenzen tats{\"a}chlich {\"u}berwinden kann und Qualit{\"a}t belohnt. Internationale Erfahrungen zeigen, dass sogenannte Capitation-Modelle, die auf mengenunabh{\"a}ngigen und sektoren{\"u}bergreifenden Pro-Kopf-Pauschalen beruhen, - geeignet ausgestaltet - Anreize f{\"u}r eine derartige Versorgung schaffen k{\"o}nnen. In solchen Modellen {\"u}bernehmen Leistungserbringer einen Teil des Versicherungsrisikos bzw. der finanziellen Verantwortung f{\"u}r Leistungen, die direkt von ihnen erbracht, veranlasst oder nicht vermieden werden. Das Potenzial ist deutlich sichtbar. Allerdings gibt es auch Herausforderungen und Risiken, die mit einem derartigen System einhergehen und entsprechend zu adressieren bzw. zu kontrollieren sind. Deshalb pr{\"u}ft das vorliegende Buch differenziert die Voraussetzungen und Potenziale des Transfers eines derartigen populationsorientierten Verg{\"u}tungsansatzes nach Deutschland und zeigt die Optionen einer m{\"o}glichen Umsetzung in Form prospektiver regionaler Gesundheitsbudgets auf. Die Basis hierzu bildet eine fundierte Analyse von Modellen aus Spanien, Peru, den USA und der Schweiz.}, language = {de} } @article{BenstetterSchmidNegeleetal.2020, author = {Benstetter, Franz and Schmid, Andreas and Negele, Daniel and Lauerer, Michael}, title = {Verg{\"u}tungsidee am Puls der Zeit}, series = {f\&w f{\"u}hren und wirtschaften im Krankenhaus}, volume = {2020}, journal = {f\&w f{\"u}hren und wirtschaften im Krankenhaus}, number = {3}, pages = {248 -- 251}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Die Autoren dieses Beitrags haben im Rahmen einer Studie f{\"u}r die Stiftung M{\"u}nch untersucht, wie in anderen L{\"a}ndern alternative Verg{\"u}tungs- und gleichzeitig intersektorale Versorgungsstrukturen vorangetrieben werden. Auf dieser Basis haben sie Implikationen f{\"u}r Deutschland abgeleitet.}, language = {de} } @incollection{Botzum2020, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Betreuung von Kleinstkindern. Qualit{\"a}t von Anfang an in Krippe, Kindergarten und Kita. 22. Lieferung, Sozialraumorientierte bzw. quartiersbezogene Arbeit evaluieren}, editor = {Botzum, Edeltraud and Remsperger-Kehm, Regina}, publisher = {Carl Link}, address = {K{\"o}ln/ Kronach}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {1 -- 6}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @incollection{Botzum2020, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Betreuung von Kleinstkindern. Qualit{\"a}t von Anfang an in Krippe, Kindergarten und Kita. 24. Lieferung, „bestimmt bunt - Vielfalt und Mitbestimmung in der Kita". Interview mit Elisa B{\"o}nisch, Leitung Fachstelle Kinderrechtebildung Deutsches Kinderhilfswerk}, editor = {Botzum, Edeltraud and Remsperger-Kehm, Regina}, publisher = {Carl Link}, address = {Kronach}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @misc{Botzum2020, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud}, title = {Karrierestrategien. Reihe „Nachgefragt" Akademische Laufbahn mit FH-/ HAW-Abschluss? Universit{\"a}t Koblenz-Landau, Interdisziplin{\"a}res Promotions- und Postdoc-Zentrum}, organization = {Universit{\"a}t Koblenz-Landau, Interdisziplin{\"a}res Promotions- und Postdoc-Zentrum}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @incollection{BotzumNeumann2020, author = {Botzum, Edeltraud and Neumann, Susanne}, title = {Betreuung von Kleinstkindern. Qualit{\"a}t von Anfang an in Krippe, Kindergarten und Kita. 26. Lieferung, Glossar Betriebliches Gesundheitsmanagement}, editor = {Botzum, Edeltraud and Remsperger-Kehm, Regina}, publisher = {Carl Link}, address = {Kronach}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{BraunKunklerKellner2020, author = {Braun, Maximilian and Kunkler, Jan and Kellner, Florian}, title = {Towards Sustainable Cities: Utilizing Floating Car Data to Support Location-Based Road Network Performance Measurements}, series = {Sustainability}, volume = {12}, journal = {Sustainability}, number = {19}, doi = {10.3390/su12198145}, pages = {8145}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Road network performance (RNP) is a key element for urban sustainability as it has a significant impact on economy, environment, and society. Poor RNP can lead to traffic congestion, which can lead to higher transportation costs, more pollution and health issues regarding the urban population. To evaluate the effects of the RNP, the involved stakeholders need a real-world data base to work with. This paper develops a data collection approach to enable location-based RNP analysis using publicly available traffic information. Therefore, we use reachable range requests implemented by navigation service providers to retrieve travel times, travel speeds, and traffic conditions. To demonstrate the practicability of the proposed methodology, a comparison of four German cities is made, considering the network characteristics with respect to detours, infrastructure, and traffic congestion. The results are combined with cost rates to compare the economical dimension of sustainability of the chosen cities. Our results show that digitization eases the assessment of traffic data and that a combination of several indicators must be considered depending on the relevant sustainability dimension decisions are made from.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Boehm2020, author = {B{\"o}hm, Stefan-Andreas}, title = {AI Approaches to Optimize Human-Machine Collaboration in Manufacturing Facilities with IoT-Ready Machinery}, series = {IoT '20 Companion: 10th International Conference on the Internet of Things Companion, October 2020}, booktitle = {IoT '20 Companion: 10th International Conference on the Internet of Things Companion, October 2020}, pages = {1 -- 5}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Modern production facilities are becoming increasingly complex, as companies battle to meet the increasingly customer-specific demands with shorter lead times and higher efficiency. For the employees in the factory, who often bear the brunt of making short-term process decisions, this complexity is becoming unmanageable. The PhD project presented in the following aims to decrease the complexity of modern manufactory facilities by means of artificial intelligence. The focus is on product data analysis and manufactory process planning. Different approaches of artificial intelligence for use in a Self-Adapting Smart System (SASS) are to be investigated.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BoettcherZentgrafZeitler2020, author = {B{\"o}ttcher, Benedikt and Zentgraf, Peter and Zeitler, Adrian}, title = {Online-Selbst-Identifikation eines dynamischen Systems}, series = {AALE 2020 - 17. Fachkonferenz, Automatisierung und Mensch-Technik-Interaktion, 04.03.2020 - 06.03.2020, Leipzig, Deutschland}, booktitle = {AALE 2020 - 17. Fachkonferenz, Automatisierung und Mensch-Technik-Interaktion, 04.03.2020 - 06.03.2020, Leipzig, Deutschland}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Im Rahmen der Digitalisierung der industriellen Produktion mit Industrie 4.0 und des autonomen Fahrens erlangen m{\"o}glichst detaillierte digitale Abbilder von Maschinen und Fahrzeugen f{\"u}r den vollst{\"a}ndigen Zeitraum ihres Einsatzes eine zentrale Bedeutung. Sowohl durch geplante Ver{\"a}nderungen des Arbeitspunkts aber auch durch Abnutzung und Verschleiß kommt es zu Abweichungen des Systemverhaltens. In diesem Posterbeitrag werden die Entwicklung und die Anwendung eines Identifikations-Algorithmus f{\"u}r die automatisierte Modellierung eines dynamischen Systems basierend auf einem gemessenen Ein- und Ausgangssignal beschrieben. Der in MATLAB und Simulink programmierte Algorithmus l{\"a}uft parallel zum realen System auf einer embedded Hardware ab, so dass eine Identifikation online und selbstst{\"a}ndig ausgef{\"u}hrt wird. Die prozess- oder verschleißbedingten Ver{\"a}nderungen des Systemverhaltens werden damit unmittelbar bei der Modellierung w{\"a}hrend des Betriebs ber{\"u}cksichtigt. Im Anschluss an die Identifikation sind die Selbst-Optimierung, die Vorsteuerung und die Selbst-Konfiguration des Systems, z.B. die Anpassung von Reglern, basierend auf dem aktuellen Modell durchf{\"u}hrbar.}, language = {de} } @article{CardonAritzFleischmannetal.2020, author = {Cardon, Peter and Aritz, Jolanta and Fleischmann, Carolin and Elhaddaoui, Terri and Getchell, Kristen and Helens-Hart, Rose and Iivonen, Kirsti and Insignares, Frank and Li, Xiaoli and Logemann, Minna and Palmer-Silveira, Juan Carlos and Ruiz-Garrido, Miguel and Shrivastava, Archana and Springer, Scott and Stapp, James and Swartz, Stephanie and Warren, Naomi and Woolstenhulme, Karen and Zemaitis, Eigirdas}, title = {What Happens to Global Virtual Teams When a Pandemic Hits? Maintaining Normalcy and Stability with Disruption All Around}, series = {The Western ABC Bulletin}, volume = {Spring 2020}, journal = {The Western ABC Bulletin}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Each year, the Virtual Business Professional (VBP) program brings together professors and students from across the globe to engage in client projects. The VBP program of 2020 occurred from the beginning of March through the middle of April. In this article, we share how the COVID-19 pandemic affected VBP participants and their teams. We present post-project survey results (completed by 440 of 530 participants for an 83 percent response rate), professor comments, and student comments to demonstrate how VBP participants overcame many of the pandemic disruptions to work effectively in virtual teams, develop compassion and empathy for one another, and foster more global mindsets.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ChateauvieuxHellwigBorrmann2020, author = {Ch{\^a}teauvieux-Hellwig, Camille and Borrmann, Andr{\´e}}, title = {Towards semantic enrichment of early-design timber models for noise and vibration analysis}, series = {Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling (ECPPM 2020)}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling (ECPPM 2020)}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ChateauvieuxHellwigGeladzeMayretal.2020, author = {Ch{\^a}teauvieux-Hellwig, Camille and Geladze, Ekaterine and Mayr, Andreas R. and Schanda, Ulrich and Sch{\"o}pfer, Fabian}, title = {Prognoseverfahren zum Schall- und Schwingungsschutz f{\"u}r BIM-basierte Geb{\"a}udeplanung}, series = {Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA}, booktitle = {Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA}, organization = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V.}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{DechantSeligerKennel2020, author = {Dechant, Eduard and Seliger, Norbert and Kennel, Ralph}, title = {Design of a Low Multi-Loop Inductance Three Level Neutral Point Clamped Converter with GaN HEMTs}, series = {IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)}, booktitle = {IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {6}, year = {2020}, abstract = {This work shows a numerical and experimental analysis of a Neutral-Point-Clamp (NPC) three level inverter featuring an ultra low inductance printed circuit board (PCB) design in consideration of the mutual inductive and capacitive couplings. The commutation loops in this design are found to be strongly dependent on the vertical thickness of the used prepregs and the core. For vertical thicknesses ≤ 100 μm capacitive coupling must be taken into account in the switching cell design. Experimental measurements of a test set-up with a total PCB thickness of 400 μm results in commutation loop inductances from 1.4 nH up to 3.1 nH. In this set-up, switching tests without external gate resistor showed only a maximum voltage overshoot of 7\% at 800 V. Based on a numerical analysis of the NPC cell we propose a further switching performance improvement with significant smaller parasitic inductance due to the application of novel printed circuit technologies such as the integration of bare dies into the printed circuit board or polyimide as an interlayer dielectric material.}, language = {en} } @article{DeviProdingerPennycottetal.2020, author = {Devi, N. and Prodinger, Birgit and Pennycott, A. and Sooben, R. and Bickenbach, J.}, title = {Investigating Supported Decision-Making for Persons With Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disability Using Institutional Ethnography}, series = {Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities}, volume = {17}, journal = {Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities}, number = {2}, pages = {143 -- 156}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Making one's own choices is an important part of leading a fulfilling life within society. However, people with IDs often face significant obstacles when making their own decisions. Article 12 (Equal recognition before the law) of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) aims to ensure firstly that people with IDs and others with compromised capacity are nonetheless recognized as legal individuals, and secondly that assistance is provided in the form of supported decision-making in order to exercise this resulting legal capacity. It is unclear whether current national legislation in any country satisfies these requirements in practice. This study utilizes institutional ethnography to reveal how decision-making is coordinated in practice for people with mild to moderate IDs living in supported residential environments in England, and to determine whether these processes are compliant with Article 12 of the CRPD. Data collection was based on observations, semi-structured interviews, and documentary analysis, involving 29 participants including people with mild to moderate IDs. The results point to the complexity of supported decision-making and identify three main categories of decision-making: spontaneous decisions, mid-term decisions, and strategic decisions. The data also show that people with mild to moderate IDs are able to exercise their legal capacity through support decision-making in their everyday life. Immediate and informal supported decision-making exists in daily practice for people with mild to moderate IDs living in supported residential environments. Although there are structures in place for implementing supported decision-making, various barriers persist that limit the overall efficacy and consistency of the realization of supported decision-making, for example, multiple use of mental capacity assessments. Such practices move away from the supported decision-making model toward substituted decision-making.}, language = {en} } @article{DorjbalProdingerZaninietal.2020, author = {Dorjbal, D. and Prodinger, Birgit and Zanini, C. and Avirmed, B. and Stucki, G. and Rubinelli, S.}, title = {Living with spinal cord injury in Mongolia: A qualitative study on perceived environmental barriers}, series = {Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine}, volume = {43}, journal = {Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine}, number = {4}, pages = {518 -- 531}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Context: Environmental factors play a key role in the lives of individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI). This study identifies environmental barriers and their impacts on daily lives as perceived by individuals living with SCI in Mongolia. Design: A qualitative study with semi-structured interviews was conducted. A topic guide for the interviews was structured around the components of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health. Setting: Urban and rural areas of Mongolia. Participants: A purposive sample of 16 persons with traumatic SCI. Interventions: Not applicable. Outcome Measures: Not applicable. Results: Seven categories of environmental barriers were mentioned, such as poor access to the physical environment, absence of wheelchair-friendly transportation, negative societal attitudes, inadequate health and rehabilitation services, lack of access to assistive devices and medicines, limited financial resources for healthcare, and inaccurate categorization of disabilities in laws. These barriers were claimed to have an impact on physical and psychological health, limit activities, and restrict participation in almost all areas of life. Conclusion: This study contributes to the identification of targets for interventions aimed at improving the lived experience of persons with SCI in a low-resource context. The findings reveal that while the Mongolian government already has laws and policies in place to improve access to the physical environment, transportation, assistive devices and employment, much more has to be done in terms of enforcement. Specialized SCI care and rehabilitation services are highly demanded in Mongolia.}, language = {en} } @article{EhrmannMahmoudiProdingeretal.2020, author = {Ehrmann, C. and Mahmoudi, S. M. and Prodinger, Birgit and Kiekens, C. and Ertzgaard, P.}, title = {Impact of spasticity on functioning in spinal cord injury: an application of graphical modelling}, series = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, volume = {52}, journal = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, number = {3}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Abstract Objective: To identify the impact of moderate-to-severe spasticity on functioning in people living with spinal cord injury. Design: Secondary analysis of cross-sectional survey data using graphical modelling. Subjects: Individuals (n = 1,436) with spinal cord injury aged over 16 years with reported spasticity problems. Methods: Spasticity and 13 other impairments in body functions were assessed using the spinal cord injury Secondary Conditions Scale. Impairments in mental functions were assessed using the Mental Health subscale of the 36-item Short Form (SF-36). Independence in activities was measured with the Spinal Cord Injury Independence Measure Self-Report. Restrictions in participation were measured with the Utrecht Scale for Evaluation Rehabilitation - Participation. Results: Fifty-one percent of participants reported moderate-to-severe spasticity. Graphical modelling showed that Chronic pain, Contractures, Tiredness, Doing housework, and Respiratory functions were associated with spasticity and were the top 5 potential targets for interventions to improve the experience of spasticity. The associations and intervention targets were dependent on the level and completeness of the lesion. Conclusion: This is the first application of graphical modelling in studying spasticity in people living with spinal cord injury. The results can be used as a basis for studies aiming to optimize rehabilitation interventions in people with moderate-to-severe spasticity. Lay Abstract Spasticity is one of the most common complications of spinal cord injury. It influences limitations in functioning. Comprehensive evidence on the impact of spasticity on all domains of functioning may be beneficial to optimize rehabilitation interventions aimed at reducing the effects of spasticity. This is the first application of graphical modelling to study and visualize the impact of moderate-to-severe spasticity on functioning in people living with spinal cord injury. The results show that chronic pain, contractures, tiredness, doing housework, and respiratory functions were the functioning domains associated with spasticity. These are therefore the top 5 potential targets for interventions to improve the experience of spasticity. In addition, the level and completeness of lesions should be considered when studying spasticity in relation to all domains of functioning. These results should be used as a basis for studies aiming to optimize rehabilitation interventions in people with moderate-to-severe spasticity.}, language = {en} } @misc{EngOttMei2020, author = {Eng, W.K. and Ott, Holly C. and Mei, C.S.}, title = {Optimising Process Flows in Dragon Fruit Jam Production}, organization = {Singapore Management University}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @article{EnglerHoffmannZscheile2020, author = {Engler, Benjamin and Hoffmann, Stephan and Zscheile, Matthias}, title = {Rubber tracked bogie-axles with supportive rollers - a new undercarriage concept for log extraction on sensitive soils}, series = {International Journal of Forest Engineering}, journal = {International Journal of Forest Engineering}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Driving forest machines on wet soils causes irreversible soil compaction, often associated with intensive rut formation and inaccessibility of wheeled forest machines for future forest operations. The German forestry equipment manufacturer FHS, Forsttechnik Handel \& Service GmbH, engineered a forwarder, the Trac 81/11, equipped with conventional, well-proved bogie-axles embraced by a closed rubber track. At the center of the bogie-axle, four additional supportive rollers are placed to increase the load-carrying section between the tires of the bogie-axle. The study aimed to characterize the principle concept and the trafficability of the forwarder by analyzing the footprint area, the contact pressure, the rut formation on forest sites and the slippage during driving. Therefore, the effective contact area was measured on steel plates and rut formation was analyzed on a case study basis. Results showed that the supportive rollers increase the contact surface area by about 1/3. By this, a decrease of peak loads below the wheels and a more homogenous load distribution were observed. However, the contact surface area is still clearly divided into three parts; the area between the supportive rollers and the wheels does not take any load. Results of the rut formation were diverse: After 20 passes with 26,700 kg total mass, rut depth varied between 12.6 and 212.5 mm. Overall, the new undercarriage concept of FHS demonstrated a generally positive performance. The engineered forwarder contributes to reduce the environmental impact associated with log extraction.}, language = {en} } @book{ErnstSchmidtBeneken2020, author = {Ernst, Hartmut 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}, edition = {7}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-30330-3}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {863}, year = {2020}, 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 - prozedurale und objektorientierte Programmierung (C und Java) - Automatentheorie und formale Sprachen - Berechenbarkeit und Komplexit{\"a}t - Suchen und Sortieren - B{\"a}ume und Graphen - Software-Engineering - Datenbanken - Anwendungsprogrammierung im Internet (HTML, CSS, JavaScript und PHP) - Deep Learning mit neuronalen Netzen}, language = {de} } @article{FleischmannAritzCardon2020, author = {Fleischmann, Carolin and Aritz, Jolanta and Cardon, Peter}, title = {Language Proficiency and Media Richness in Global Virtual Teams: Impacts on Satisfaction, Inclusion, and Task Accomplishment}, series = {ACM Transactions on Social Computing}, volume = {2}, journal = {ACM Transactions on Social Computing}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1145/3363564}, pages = {1 -- 18}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Virtual teams that use integrated communication platforms are ubiquitous in cross-border collaboration. This study explores the use of communication media and team outcomes—both social outcomes and task accomplishment—in multilingual virtual teams. Based on surveys from 96 virtual teams (with 578 team members), the research shows that the more time spent in rich communication channels, such as online conferences, increased inclusion and satisfaction, whereas the more time spent with written communication that is lower in richness increased the level of task accomplishment. Team members with lower language proficiency felt less included in all collaboration channels, whereas team members with higher language proficiency felt less satisfied with lean collaboration. In addition, limited language proficiency speakers were significantly less likely to view rich tools as helpful for their teams to reach a mutual decision. Our data support media richness theory in its original context for native and highly proficient English speakers. Our study extends the scope of the theory by applying it to the new context of team members with limited language proficiency. Management should implement a collaboration infrastructure consisting of communication platforms that integrate a variety of media to account for different tasks and different communication needs.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FleischmannCardonAritz2020, author = {Fleischmann, Carolin and Cardon, Peter and Aritz, Jolanta}, title = {Smart Collaboration in Global Virtual Teams: The Influence of Culture on Technology Acceptance and Communication Effectiveness}, series = {Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Teams are beginning to rely on smart communication technology that is enhanced by Artificial Intelligence (AI). Yet, we lack understanding of how these smart communication technologies (SCT) influence team collaboration, especially in global virtual teams (GVT). This study empirically investigates how cultural values and practices influence the acceptance of SCT and how the use of this technology impacts communication effectiveness in GVT. We surveyed 643 members of 109 GVT before and after using the SCT. Results showed that team members from individualistic, future oriented cultures generally had more positive expectations towards the performance and enjoyment of using the technology. Uncertainty avoidance increased effort expectancy. After using SCT for communicating in the GVT, most differences disappeared. Regarding communication effectiveness, SCT had a positive influence, which was stronger for performance and future oriented cultures.}, language = {en} } @article{FleischmannFolterAritz2020, author = {Fleischmann, Carolin and Folter, Laura-Christiane and Aritz, Jolanta}, title = {The Impact of Perceived Foreign Language Proficiency on Hybrid Team Culture}, series = {International Journal of Business Communication}, volume = {57}, journal = {International Journal of Business Communication}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1177/2329488417710440}, pages = {497 -- 516}, year = {2020}, abstract = {This study examines the impact of perceived foreign language proficiency on hybrid culture building in multicultural teams. Hybrid culture includes a mutually shared set of norms, communication patterns, problem-solving approaches, and synergistic task coordination that result from the diverse cultural backgrounds of the team members. Language is the main vehicle for communication and plays a major role in social interaction and therefore hybrid culture building. We argue that the level of perceived language proficiency of multicultural team members influences hybrid culture building; consequently, adequate language skills lead not only to an efficient task solution but are also an important factor in creating interpersonal relationships and building a shared culture. Our empirical analysis supports the positive influence of language proficiency in hybrid teams; however, foreign language proficiency is more influential on cognitively oriented areas of multicultural teamwork than on affective ones.}, language = {en} } @article{GandjourSchuesslerHammerschmidtetal.2020, author = {Gandjour, Afschin and Sch{\"u}ßler, Sofia and Hammerschmidt, Thomas and Dintsios, Charalabos‑Markos}, title = {Predictors of negotiated prices for new drugs in Germany}, series = {The European Journal of Health Economics}, volume = {21}, journal = {The European Journal of Health Economics}, pages = {1049 -- 1057}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Introduction: In Germany, all new, innovative medicines are subject to an early benefit assessment by the German Federal Joint Committee with subsequent price negotiation and optional arbitration. The purpose of this study was to identify drivers of negotiated (including arbitrated) prices of new, non-orphan innovative medicines in Germany. Methods: The analysis considered all non-orphan drugs that underwent a benefit appraisal between January 2011 and June 2016, and displayed a reimbursement price in the German Drug Directory (Lauer-Taxe®) in November 2017. Negotiated annual treatment costs were analyzed with respect to 11 explanatory variables in regression models. Results: The total sample included 106 non-orphan drugs. The analysis showed a significant and positive association of log-transformed negotiated annual treatment cost of new medicines with log-transformed annual treatment cost of its comparator(s), extent of added benefit, and log-transformed size of the target population. Analyzing the effects of specific endpoints instead of the overall added benefit revealed that the single endpoint with the largest impact on price is adverse events (AEs). Surprisingly, an increase in AEs significantly increased the price. Various subgroup and sensitivity analyses demonstrated the robustness of the results. The adjusted R squared for all models was above 80\%. Conclusions: The analysis was able to confirm that variables whose consideration is mandated by law are, in fact, the key drivers of negotiated prices. Somewhat puzzling, the analysis also found an increase in AEs to move prices significantly upward.}, language = {en} } @techreport{GeladzeSchandaChateauvieuxHellwigetal.2020, author = {Geladze, Ekaterine and Schanda, Ulrich and Ch{\^a}teauvieux-Hellwig, Camille and Sch{\"o}pfer, Fabian and Mayr, Andreas R.}, title = {Bauakustik meets BIM}, series = {Jahresbericht 2019, Forschung - Entwicklung - Innovation}, journal = {Jahresbericht 2019, Forschung - Entwicklung - Innovation}, organization = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{HackerDanzer2020, author = {Hacker, Bernd and Danzer, Stephan}, title = {Digitalisierung im Finanzbereich - Bilanzielle Behandlung von ERP- und RPA-Systemen am Beispiel von SAP S4/HANA bei Kreditinstituten}, series = {PIR}, volume = {5}, journal = {PIR}, number = {7}, publisher = {nwb-Verlag}, address = {Herne}, pages = {258 -- 262}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @incollection{HackerHornig2020, author = {Hacker, Bernd and Hornig, Stephan}, title = {Goodwill-Bilanzierung und volkswirtschaftliche Stabilit{\"a}t - Wider die konzeptionelle {\"U}berlegenheit des Impairment-Only-Ansatzes}, series = {Fragestellungen und Perspektiven der Rechnungslegung nach HGB und IFRS, Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Dr. Norbert L{\"u}denbach}, booktitle = {Fragestellungen und Perspektiven der Rechnungslegung nach HGB und IFRS, Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Dr. Norbert L{\"u}denbach}, publisher = {nwb-Verlag}, address = {Herne}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {261 -- 283}, year = {2020}, subject = {IFRS}, language = {de} } @article{HackerRannetsperger2020, author = {Hacker, Bernd and Rannetsperger, Thomas}, title = {Empirische Untersuchung branchenspezifischer Impairmentzinss{\"a}tze nach IFRS}, series = {NWB Internationale Rechnungslegung - PiR}, volume = {5}, journal = {NWB Internationale Rechnungslegung - PiR}, number = {1}, publisher = {nwb-Verlag}, address = {Herne}, pages = {8 -- 11}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{HackerSpanheimerWeides2020, author = {Hacker, Bernd and Spanheimer, J{\"u}rgen and Weides, Dorothee}, title = {Neue Hedge-Accounting-Vorschriften im Vorfeld der IBOR-Reform - {\"A}nderungen an IFRS 9, IAS 39 und IFRS 7}, series = {KoR - Zeitschrift f{\"u}r internationale und kapitalmarktorientierte Rechnungslegung (KoR)}, volume = {20}, journal = {KoR - Zeitschrift f{\"u}r internationale und kapitalmarktorientierte Rechnungslegung (KoR)}, number = {3}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, pages = {113 -- 119}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{HackerSpanheimerWeides2020, author = {Hacker, Bernd and Spanheimer, J{\"u}rgen and Weides, Dorothee}, title = {IBOR reloaded - Was bringt die Reform der Zinsbenchmarks in der Bilanzierung}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Internationale Rechnungslegung - IRZ}, volume = {15}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Internationale Rechnungslegung - IRZ}, number = {1}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, pages = {5 -- 6}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HanfstaenglParzingerSpindleretal.2020, author = {Hanfstaengl, Lucia and Parzinger, Michael and Spindler, Uli and Wellisch, Ulrich and Wirnsberger, Markus}, title = {Identifying occupant presence in a room based on machine learning techniques by measuring indoor air conditions}, series = {E3S Web of Conferences, 12th Nordic Symposium on Building Physics (NSB 2020)}, volume = {172}, booktitle = {E3S Web of Conferences, 12th Nordic Symposium on Building Physics (NSB 2020)}, pages = {22005}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Knowing about the presence and number of people in a room can be of interest for precise control of heating, ventilation and air conditioning. To determine the number and presence of occupants cost-effectively, it is of interest to use already existing air condition sensors (temperature, humidity, CO2) of the building automation system. Different approaches and methods for determining presence have attracted attention in recent years. We propose an occupancy detection method based on a method of supervised machine learning. In an experiment, measurement data were recorded in a research apartment with controllable boundary conditions. The presence of people was simulated by artificial injection of water vapour, CO2 and heat dissipation. The variation of the number of artificial users, the duration of presence and the supply air volume flow of the ventilation resulted in a total of 720 combinations. By using artificial users, the boundary conditions were accurately defined, and different presence situations could be measured time-effectively. The data is evaluated with a method of supervised machine learning called random forest. The statistical model can determine precisely the number of people in over 93\% of the cases in a disjoint test sample. The experiments took part in the Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences laboratory.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HeitauerVersen2020, author = {Heitauer, Mathias and Versen, Martin}, title = {Co-Simulation eines zweistufigen Operationsverst{\"a}rkers mit MATLAB/Simulink und Cadence ADE}, series = {Tagungsband: AALE 2020 - Automatisierung und Mensch-Technik-Interaktion 17. Fachkonferenz}, booktitle = {Tagungsband: AALE 2020 - Automatisierung und Mensch-Technik-Interaktion 17. Fachkonferenz}, publisher = {VDE Verlag Berlin}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-8007-5180-8}, pages = {287 -- 291}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Ein zweistufiger Operationsverst{\"a}rker wird parallel in einer 180nm CMOS Technologie in der Entwicklungsumgebung von Cadence ADE und in MATLAB/Simulink in einem modellbasierten Ansatz entworfen und simuliert. F{\"u}r den Entwurf in MATLAB/Simulink wird das Kleinsignalersatzschaltbild der physikalischen Schaltung verwendet. Mit Hilfe der Co-Simulation zwischen Cadence und MATLAB/Simulink wird das Verhalten simuliert und ausgewertet. Die Ergebnisse aus beiden Modellen stimmen {\"u}berein, wodurch festgestellt werden kann, dass die Co-Simulation erfolgreich war.}, language = {de} } @article{HempelPiehlerPfaffletal.2020, author = {Hempel, Louisa and Piehler, Armin and Pfaffl, Michael W. and Molnar, Jakob and Kirchner, Benedikt and Robert, Sebastian and Veloso, Julia and Gandorfer, Beate and Trepotec, Zeljka and Mederle, Stefanie and Keim, Sabine and Milani, Valeria and Ebner, Florian and Schweneker, Katrin and Fleischmann, Bastian and Kleespies, Axel and Scheiber, Josef and Hempel, Dirk and Zehn, Dietmar}, title = {SARS-CoV-2 infections in cancer outpatients—Most infected patients are asymptomatic carriers without impact on chemotherapy}, series = {Cancer Medicine}, volume = {9}, journal = {Cancer Medicine}, number = {21}, pages = {8020 -- 8028}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Oncologic patients are regarded as the population most at risk of developing a severe course of COVID-19 due to the fact that malignant diseases and chemotherapy often weaken the immune system. In the face of the ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, how particular patients deal with this infection remains an important question. In the period between the 15 and 26 April 2020, a total of 1227 patients were tested in one of seven oncologic outpatient clinics for SARS-CoV-2, regardless of symptoms, employing RT-qPCR. Of 1227 patients, 78 (6.4\%) were tested positive of SARS-CoV-2. Only one of the patients who tested positive developed a severe form of COVID-19 with pneumonia (CURB-65 score of 2), and two patients showed mild symptoms. Fourteen of 75 asymptomatic but positively tested patients received chemotherapy or chemo-immunotherapy according to their regular therapy algorithm (±4 weeks of SARS-CoV-2 test), and 48 of 78 (61.5\%) positive-tested patients received glucocorticoids as co-medication. None of the asymptomatic infected patients showed unexpected complications due to the SARS-CoV-2 infection during the cancer treatment. These data clearly contrast the view that patients with an oncologic disease are particularly vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 and suggest that compromising therapies could be continued or started despite the ongoing pandemic. Moreover the relatively low appearance of symptoms due to COVID-19 among patients on chemotherapy and other immunosuppressive co-medication like glucocorticoids indicate that suppressing the response capacity of the immune system reduces disease severity.}, language = {en} } @article{HilbertWerning2020, author = {Hilbert, Enrico and Werning, Hanno}, title = {Bauproduktenrecht in {\"O}sterreich}, series = {Bauprodukte Aktuell}, volume = {2020}, journal = {Bauprodukte Aktuell}, number = {8}, publisher = {FeuerTrutz Network}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, pages = {1 -- 8}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Der Beitrag stellt das Grundprinzip des Bauproduktenrechtes in {\"O}sterreich vor.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HilverkusHaglKennel2020, author = {Hilverkus, Johannes and Hagl, Rainer and Kennel, Ralph}, title = {Structural Mechanical Limitations of Dynamics of Servo Drives}, series = {25th International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion (SPEEDAM), Virtual Meeting}, booktitle = {25th International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion (SPEEDAM), Virtual Meeting}, pages = {11 -- 16}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HirschmuellerMaraisBrischkeetal.2020, author = {Hirschm{\"u}ller, Sebastian and Marais, Brendan and Brischke, Christian and Krey, Adrian and B{\"o}sing, Janine}, title = {Wood protection with cement - Part 1: Coating matters and durability of cement coated wood}, series = {Proceedings IRG Annual Meeting. IRG/WP 20-60483. 51th IRG Annual Meeting}, booktitle = {Proceedings IRG Annual Meeting. IRG/WP 20-60483. 51th IRG Annual Meeting}, editor = {The International Research Group on Wood Protection,}, publisher = {The International Research Group on Wood Protection 2020}, address = {Stockholm}, pages = {1 -- 25}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The use of wood in geotechnical applications has seen renewed interest. However, concerns related to the durability and service life of wood in ground contact applications remain. Wood has the potential to substitute commonly used steel and concrete in the geotechnical engineering sector, but solutions to extending the service life and maintenance intervals require long-lasting wood protection systems capable of inhibiting fungal and bacterial decay. Cement, one of the constituents of concrete was identified as a potential coating material for wood used in soil stabilisation works. Spruce and beech wood rest rolls from commercial veneer peeling has been identified as a potential source for cement-coated geotechnical wood products. Norway spruce and European beech wood was subsequently used in this study. In this study, a series of tests related to dimensional stability and fungal durability were undertaken to investigate the adhesion of a cement coating to wood and to assess the effect of a cement coating on the resistance to fungal decay. Swelling and shrinkage tests of uncoated specimens were undertaken to investigate dimensional stability. Laboratory fungal durability tests assessed changes in wood durability of specimens coated with a novel, flexural cement coating. Wood impregnated with Polyethyleneglycol-dimethacrylate (PEGDMA) prior to cement coating was investigated to improve wood dimensional stability and reduce cracking of the cement coating under changing wood moisture conditions. Cement coating thickness and delamination tests then assessed the durability of the novel cement coating itself. Results from fungal durability tests showed that a continuous, flexural, and crack-free cement coating was imperative to a wood durability improvement. Double cement-coated spruce wood showed improved resistance to decay by basidiomycetes (Coniphora puteana and Trametes versicolor). Results from swelling and shrinkage tests showed that an improvement in dimensional stability would assist in achieving a durable cement coating and impregnation with Polyethyleneglycol-dimethacrylate (PEGDMA) is one manner to improve dimensional stability and therefore cement adhesion to the wood substrate.}, language = {en} } @article{HodelEhrmannStuckietal.2020, author = {Hodel, J and Ehrmann, C and Stucki, G and Bickenbach, JE and Prodinger, Birgit and SwiSCI Study Group,}, title = {Examining the complexity of functioning in persons with spinal cord injury attending first rehabilitation in Switzerland using structural equation modelling}, series = {Spinal Cord}, volume = {58}, journal = {Spinal Cord}, pages = {570 -- 580}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Study design Cross-sectional. Objectives To examine the associations between activities, body structures and functions, and their relationship with aetiology, age and sex in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) at discharge from first rehabilitation. Setting Swiss SCI Cohort Study (SwiSCI). Methods The study included 390 participants with newly acquired SCI and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as conceptual frame of reference. Body structures were represented by injury level and severity; body functions by cardiovascular, pulmonary, skin, bowel and urinary functions and pain; mental functions by anxiety, depression, optimism and self-esteem; and activities by independence in performing activities of daily living (ADL). Using structural equation modelling (SEM), indirect effects of body structures and functions on independence in performing ADL through mental functions were tested for each mental function separately. For each structural model, fit was assessed using several indices and differences in aetiology, age and sex groups were explored. Results The structural model about optimism showed good fit in all indices; the models about anxiety, depression and self-esteem showed conflicting fit indices, respectively. Within all models, effects on independence in performing ADL were mainly direct. Pain showed significant (P < 0.05) indirect effects on independence in performing ADL within the depression, optimism and self-esteem models. The model about anxiety showed differences in aetiology groups. Conclusions Using an ICF-based modelling approach, this study presents an attempt towards a more comprehensive understanding of functioning in first rehabilitation of persons with SCI, which might be fundamental for rehabilitation planning.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HuberRaboldMecking2020, author = {Huber, Anton and Rabold, Andreas and Mecking, Simon}, title = {D{\"a}mmstoffe aus nachwachsenden Rohstoffen in der Bauteilprognose mittels der Finiten-Elemente-Methode}, series = {Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA}, booktitle = {Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA}, organization = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V.}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @incollection{HuberTraxl2020, author = {Huber, Johannes and Traxl, Bernd}, title = {Chapter 3: Pedagogical differences and similarities between male and female educators, and their impact on boys' and girls' behaviour in early childhood education and care institutions in Austria}, series = {Teacher-Child Interactions in Early Childhood Education and Care Classrooms}, booktitle = {Teacher-Child Interactions in Early Childhood Education and Care Classrooms}, editor = {Smidt, Wilfried and Lehrl, Simone}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HoellthalerHaglKennel2020, author = {H{\"o}llthaler, Julia and Hagl, Rainer and Kennel, Ralph}, title = {Influence of the PWM Frequency on Dynamic and Position Stability of Servo Drives}, series = {25th International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion (SPEEDAM), Virtual Meeting}, booktitle = {25th International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion (SPEEDAM), Virtual Meeting}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The dynamic behavior and position stability of servo drives are influenced by many parameters. One major influencing parameter is the pulse width modulation (PWM) frequency. With inverters based on wide bandgap semiconductors, the PWM frequency can be increased. This enables a substantial increase in the current control bandwidth. The paper focuses on the influence of the PWM frequency on the dynamics of control loops and position stability, which are derived from theoretical correlations. The theory is verified using a test bench for high dynamic and position stability. The test bench is equipped with a voice coil motor and power electronic with gallium nitride (GaN) power semiconductors for switching frequencies of 100kHz and over. The achieved position stability, measured with a laser-based comparator at the tool center point, is lower than "+-1nm" with a standard deviation of "0.16nm" at a PWM frequency of "f_PWM=100kHz".}, language = {en} } @article{JohnAslan2020, author = {John, Thomas and Aslan, Alp}, title = {Age differences in the persistence of part-list cuing impairment: The role of retrieval inhibition and strategy disruption}, series = {Journal of Experimental Child Psychology}, volume = {191}, journal = {Journal of Experimental Child Psychology}, pages = {104746}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Providing a subset of previously studied information as a retrieval cue can impair memory for the remaining information. Previous work with adults has shown that such part-list cuing impairment (PLCI) can be transient or lasting, depending on study condition. Here, we investigated the persistence of PLCI in children. Three age groups (7- and 8-year-olds, 9- and 10-year-olds, and 12- to 14-year-olds) learned a list of items, either through a single study trial (1-study condition) or through two study-test cycles (2-study-test condition). Subsequently, two recall tests were administered, with part-list cues being provided in the first (critical) test but not in the second (final) test. Of primary interest was whether the detrimental effect of part-list cuing induced in the critical test would persist to the uncued final test. In 12- to 14-year-olds, we found an adult-like pattern of results, with lasting impairment in the 1-study condition but transient impairment in the 2-study-test condition. In contrast, in the two younger age groups, we found PLCI to be lasting in both study conditions, suggesting age differences in the persistence of PLCI. The results are discussed in light of a recently proposed two-mechanism account of PLCI that attributes lasting impairment to retrieval inhibition and transient impairment to strategy disruption. Following this account, the results suggest that whereas 12- to 14-year-olds' PLCI was caused by (lasting) retrieval inhibition in the 1-study condition and by (transient) strategy disruption in the 2-study-test condition, 7- and 8-year-olds' and 9- and 10-year-olds' PLCI was caused by (lasting) retrieval inhibition in both study conditions.}, language = {en} } @book{KellnerBrabaender2020, author = {Kellner, Florian and Brab{\"a}nder, Christian}, title = {VBA mit Excel}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-59740-8}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Dieses Buch bietet eine anwendungsorientierte Einf{\"u}hrung in die Programmierung mit Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Microsoft Excel. Es erm{\"o}glicht auch Einsteigern die selbstst{\"a}ndige L{\"o}sung kleiner bis mittelgroßer Programmieraufgaben aus dem betriebswirtschaftlichen Alltag. Der Schwierigkeitsgrad der Inhalte ist {\"u}berwiegend einfach gehalten, sodass Nutzer, die bereits grundlegende T{\"a}tigkeiten in MS Excel beherrschen, sich nach ihren jeweiligen Anforderungen entsprechend fortbilden k{\"o}nnen. Zahlreiche Praxisbeispiele und {\"U}bungen, die auf einem Windows-Betriebssystem entwickelt und getestet wurden, unterst{\"u}tzen das Lernen Schritt f{\"u}r Schritt und zeigen, wie hilfreich VBA durch Automatisierung und Individualisierung in jedem B{\"u}ro sein kann.}, language = {de} } @book{KellnerLienlandLukesch2020, author = {Kellner, Florian and Lienland, Bernhard and Lukesch, Maximilian}, title = {Produktionswirtschaft: Planung, Steuerung und Industrie 4.0}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-61446-4}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{KellnerLienlandUtz2020, author = {Kellner, Florian and Lienland, Bernhard and Utz, Sebastian}, title = {Optimal engine technology mix in a low carbon economy}, series = {2020 International Conference on Decision Aid Sciences and Application (DASA)}, booktitle = {2020 International Conference on Decision Aid Sciences and Application (DASA)}, doi = {10.1109/DASA51403.2020.9317094}, pages = {95 -- 98}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Environmental regulations force automotive companies to modify the powertrain technology portfolio offered to the customer to comply with greenhouse gas (GHG) emission targets. Automotive companies, in turn, are faced with the decision of finding the right powertrain technology portfolio because the selection of a particular technology portfolio affects different company targets at the same time. What makes this decision even more interesting is the fact that future market shares of the different technologies are uncertain. With its numerous objectives, this challenge requires multi-criteria decision-making techniques to identify the optimal powertrain technology portfolio. The objective of this research is to present a new decision support approach for assembling optimal powertrain technology portfolios while making decision-makers aware of the trade-offs between the achievable market share, the market share risk, and the GHG emissions generated by the selected vehicle fleet. The proposed approach combines `a posteriori' decision-making, multi-objective optimization, and the Markowitz portfolio theory. In an application case, the outlooks of selected market studies are fed into the proposed decision support system. The result is a visualization and analysis of the current real-world decision-making problem faced by many automotive companies. Interesting findings of this research include that for the assumed GHG restrictions in place in 2030, there exists no optimal powertrain technology portfolio that is not composed of at least 20\% of electric vehicles.}, language = {en} } @article{KlingshirnMuellerBeutneretal.2020, author = {Klingshirn, Hanna and M{\"u}ller, Martin and Beutner, Katrin and Hirt, Julian and Strobl, Ralf and Grill, Eva and Meyer, Gabriele and Saal, Susanne}, title = {Implementation of a complex intervention to improve participation in older people with joint contractures living in nursing homes: a process evaluation of a cluster-randomised pilot trial}, series = {BMC Geriatrics}, volume = {20}, journal = {BMC Geriatrics}, pages = {270}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Background Joint contractures in frail older people are associated with serious restrictions in participation. We developed the Participation Enabling CAre in Nursing (PECAN) intervention, a complex intervention to enable nurses to promote participation in nursing home residents with joint contractures. The aim of this study was to examine the feasibility of the implementation strategy and to identify enablers and barriers for a successful implementation. Methods The implementation of PECAN was investigated in a 6-month pilot cluster-randomised controlled trial (c-RCT). As a key component of the implementation strategy, nominated nurses were trained as facilitators in a one-day workshop and supported by peer-mentoring (visit, telephone counselling). A mixed-methods approach was conducted in conjunction with the pilot trial and guided by a framework for process evaluations of c-RCTs. Data were collected using standardised questionnaires (nursing staff), documentation forms, problem-centred qualitative interviews (facilitators, therapists, social workers, relatives, peer-mentors), and a group discussion (facilitators). A set of predefined criteria on the nursing home level was examined. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics. Qualitative data were analysed using directed content analysis. Results Seven nursing homes (n = 4 intervention groups, n = 3 control groups) in two regions of Germany took part in the study. Facilitators responded well to the qualification measures (workshop participation: 14/14; workshop rating: "good"; peer-mentor visit participation: 10/14). The usage of peer-mentoring via telephone varied (one to seven contacts per nursing home). Our implementation strategy was not successful in connection with supplying the intervention to all the nurses. The clear commitment of the entire nursing home and the respect for the expertise of different healthcare professionals were emphasised as enablers, whereas a lack of impact on organisational conditions and routines and a lack of time and staff competence were mentioned as barriers. Conclusion The PECAN intervention was delivered as planned to the facilitators but was unable to produce comprehensive changes in the nursing homes and subsequently for the residents. Strategies to systematically include the management and the nursing team from the beginning are needed to support the facilitators during implementation in the main trial. Trial registration German clinical trials register, DRKS00010037. Registered 12 February 2016.}, language = {en} } @incollection{KottmairBenstetterErdmann2020, author = {Kottmair, Stefan and Benstetter, Franz and Erdmann, Lars}, title = {Patientenzentrierte Kommunikation als Wettbewerbsfaktor}, series = {SOS Krankenhaus, Strategien zur Zukunftssicherung}, booktitle = {SOS Krankenhaus, Strategien zur Zukunftssicherung}, editor = {Hellmann, Wolfgang and Sch{\"a}fer, Julia and Ohm, Gunda and Rippmann, Konrad and Rohrschneider, Uta}, publisher = {W. Kohlhammer GmbH}, address = {Stuttgart}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {48 -- 68}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{KramerLueftlPuettnerNann2020, author = {Kramer, Natalie and L{\"u}ftl, Katharina and P{\"u}ttner-Nann, Manuela}, title = {Biografiearbeit umsetzen. Praxisbegleitung im Bachelorstudiengang Pflege der TH Rosenheim}, series = {Pflegezeitschrift}, volume = {73}, journal = {Pflegezeitschrift}, number = {4}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Heidelberg}, pages = {40-43}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @misc{LinkHorstmannshoffMuelleretal.2020, author = {Link, Friederike and Horstmannshoff, Caren and M{\"u}ller, Martin and L{\"u}ftl, Katharina}, title = {Zwischenergebnisse aus dem Projekt HiPo Health - High Potentials for Healthcare Studies. Vortrag beim Workshop „Partnerschaften zur F{\"o}rderung von wissenschaftlichem Nachwuchs in der Pflege"". TH Rosenheim am 18.9.2020}, editor = {L{\"u}ftl, Katharina}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @book{LukeschKellner2020, author = {Lukesch, Maximilian and Kellner, Florian}, title = {{\"U}bungsbuch Produktionswirtschaft: Planung, Steuerung und Industrie 4.0}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-62087-8}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Dieses Buch bietet Studierenden mehr als 70 {\"U}bungsaufgaben und drei Fallstudien inklusive ausf{\"u}hrlicher L{\"o}sungen zu ausgew{\"a}hlten Themen der Produktionswirtschaft und Industrie 4.0. Jedes Kapitel enth{\"a}lt eine kurze Einleitung sowie zu erreichende Lernziele. Querverweise auf das Lehrbuch „Produktionswirtschaft" von Kellner/Lienland/Lukesch erleichtern das Selbststudium und erm{\"o}glichen eine optimale Pr{\"u}fungsvorbereitung. In der 2. Auflage wurden umfangreiche {\"U}berarbeitungen hinsichtlich Sprache und Aufbau von Aufgaben, L{\"o}sungswegen und Abbildungen vorgenommen sowie zahlreiche neue Aufgaben erg{\"a}nzt.}, language = {de} } @incollection{LueftlSchmidt2020, author = {L{\"u}ftl, Katharina and Schmidt, Erika}, title = {Physiotherapie und Pflege: Schl{\"u}sselprobleme interprofessioneller Kooperation bew{\"a}ltigen}, series = {Skillslab in Pflege- und Gesundheitsfachberufen}, booktitle = {Skillslab in Pflege- und Gesundheitsfachberufen}, editor = {Kerres, Andrea and Wissing, Christiane and Wershofen, Birgit}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {127 -- 141}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{Lueken2020, author = {L{\"u}ken, Jan-Diederich}, title = {Looking for Prohets? The Trend Receiver Approach}, series = {St. Gallen Marketing Review}, volume = {3}, journal = {St. Gallen Marketing Review}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @article{Lueken2020, author = {L{\"u}ken, Jan-Diederich}, title = {Der dgE (dezentraler Gutschein-Euro) als neues, innovatives Instrument der Fiskal- und Wirtschaftspolitik}, series = {REthinking Law}, volume = {2}, journal = {REthinking Law}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @incollection{LuekenTeichertKnoechel2020, author = {L{\"u}ken, Jan-Diederich and Teichert, and Kn{\"o}chel,}, title = {Das Abo-Model - der Game Changer im Automotive?}, series = {Neue Dimensionen der Mobilit{\"a}t}, booktitle = {Neue Dimensionen der Mobilit{\"a}t}, publisher = {SpringerGabler}, address = {Wiesbaden}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{MaritzEhrmannProdingeretal.2020, author = {Maritz, R. and Ehrmann, C. and Prodinger, Birgit and Tennant, A. and Stucki, G.}, title = {The influence and added value of a Standardized Assessment and Reporting System for functioning outcomes upon national rehabilitation quality reports}, series = {International Journal for Quality in Health Care}, volume = {32}, journal = {International Journal for Quality in Health Care}, number = {6}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, pages = {379 -- 387}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Objective To demonstrate the influence and added value of a Standardized Assessment and Reporting System (StARS) upon the reporting of functioning outcomes for national rehabilitation quality reports. A StARS builds upon an ICF-based (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) and interval-scaled common metric. Design Comparison of current ordinal-scaled Swiss national rehabilitation outcome reports including an expert-consensus-based transformation scale with StARS-based reports through descriptive statistical methods and content exploration of further development areas of the reports with relevant ICF Core Sets. Setting Swiss national public rehabilitation outcome quality reports on the clinic level. Participants A total of 29 Swiss rehabilitation clinics provided their quality report datasets including 18 047 patients. Interventions Neurological or musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Main outcome measures Functional Independence Measure™ or Extended Barthel Index. Results Outcomes reported with a StARS tended to be smaller but more precise than in the current ordinal-scaled reports, indicating an overestimation of achieved outcomes in the latter. The comparison of the common metric's content with ICF Core Sets suggests to include 'energy and drive functions' or 'maintaining a basic body position' to enhance the content of functioning as an indicator. Conclusions A StARS supports the comparison of outcomes assessed with different measures on the same interval-scaled ICF-based common metric. Careful consideration is needed whether an ordinal-scaled or interval-scaled reporting system is applied as the magnitude and precision of reported outcomes is influenced. The StARS' ICF basis brings an added value by informing further development of functioning as a relevant indicator for national outcome quality reports in rehabilitation.}, language = {en} } @article{MaritzTennantFellinghaueretal.2020, author = {Maritz, Roxanne and Tennant, Alan and Fellinghauer, Carolina and Stucki, Gerold and Prodinger, Birgit}, title = {Creating a common metric based on existing activities of daily living tools to enable standardized reporting of functioning outcomes achieved during rehabilitation}, series = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, volume = {52}, journal = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, number = {7}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Objective: Many different assessment tools are used to assess functioning in rehabilitation; this limits the comparability and aggregation of respective data. The aim of this study was to outline the development of an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)-based interval-scaled common metric for 2 assessment tools assessing activities of daily living: the Functional Independence Measure (FIMTM) and the Extended Barthel Index (EBI), used in Swiss national rehabilitation quality reports. Methods: The conceptual equivalence of the 2 tools was assessed through their linking to the ICF. The Rasch measurement model was then applied to create a common metric including FIMTM and EBI. Subjects: Secondary analysis of a sample of 265 neurological patients from 5 Swiss clinics. Results: ICF linking found conceptual coherency of the tools. An interval-scaled common metric, including FIMTM and EBI, could be established, given fit to the Rasch model in the related analyses. Conclusion: The ICF-based and interval-scaled common metric enables comparison of patients and clinics functioning outcomes when different activities of daily living tools are used. The common metric can be included in a Standardized Assessment and Reporting System for functioning information in order to enable data aggregation and comparability. Keywords: Barthel Index; Functional Independence Measure; Rasch Measurement Model; activities of daily living; outcome assessment (healthcare); psychometrics; quality in healthcare; rehabilitation.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MiletzkyWagenfuehrZscheile2020, author = {Miletzky, Frank and Wagenf{\"u}hr, Andre and Zscheile, Matthias}, title = {Holzbasierte Bio{\"o}konomie}, series = {Das System Bio{\"o}konomie}, booktitle = {Das System Bio{\"o}konomie}, editor = {Thr{\"a}n, Daniela and Moesenfechtel, Urs}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin Heidelberg}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-60730-5_4}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {51 -- 68}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Die holzbasierte Bio{\"o}konomie beschreibt die innovative Nutzung des Rohstoffs Holz in allen Bereichen der Bio{\"o}konomie. Insbesondere versteht sie sich als strategisch altbekannter, aber vor allem als erweiterter, neuartiger Innovationsraum einer Kreislaufwirtschaft mit der gesamten Wertsch{\"o}pfungskette Holz. Diese erfolgt idealerweise in Form einer sogenannten Nutzungskaskade: vom Forst {\"u}ber die forstlichen Dienstleister, die S{\"a}geindustrie, den Holzbau, die Zellstoff-/Papierindustrie, die Holzwerkstoffindustrie und in zunehmendem Maße bis hin zur chemischen Industrie sowie hinein in moderne Verbrauchs- und Investitionsg{\"u}ter. Die Nutzungskaskade betrifft damit den gesamten Wirtschaftskreislauf im Kern. Anders als im bisherigen, skalen{\"o}konomisch determinierten Wirtschaftsraum muss die Bio{\"o}konomie die begrenzte Verf{\"u}gbarkeit von Ressourcen in Betracht ziehen und zielf{\"u}hrende Nachhaltigkeitskriterien beachten. Nutzungskonkurrenzen sollen demzufolge durch intelligente, wertige Verwendung der jeweiligen Holz-, Restholz- und Abfallsortimente weitgehend vermieden werden, wodurch ein tats{\"a}chlich sinnvoller Gesamtnutzen f{\"u}r die Gesellschaft m{\"o}glich erscheint. Um die Bio{\"o}konomie umzusetzen und wirtschaftlich zu etablieren, gibt es eine Reihe europ{\"a}ischer, nationaler und regionaler Politikprogramme, Initiativen und Strukturen, die die Forschung und Entwicklung, die F{\"o}rderung industrieller Umsetzungen und die Etablierung neuer Gesch{\"a}ftsmodelle zum Ziel haben. Deutsche Hochschulen und Universit{\"a}ten stellen sich auf die entsprechende Erweiterung bzw. Anpassung von Studieng{\"a}ngen ein.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{MuchaMevissenRobertetal.2020, author = {Mucha, Henrik and Mevißen, Dennis and Robert, Sebastian and Jacobi, Ricarda and Meyer, Kirsten and Heusler, Winfried and Arztmann, Daniel}, title = {Co-Design Futures for AI and Space: A Workbook Sprint}, series = {Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA}, booktitle = {Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA}, pages = {1 -- 8}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Artificial Intelligence (AI) is continuously moving into our surroundings. In its various forms, it has the potential to disrupt most aspects of human life. Yet, the discourse around AI has long been by experts and for experts. In this paper, we argue for a participatory approach towards designing human-AI interactions. We outline how we used design methodology to organise an interdisciplinary workshop with a diverse group of students - a workbook sprint with 45 participants from four different programs and 13 countries - to develop speculative design futures in five focus areas. We then provide insights into our findings and share our lessons learned regarding our workshop topic - AI and Space - our process, and our research. We learned that involving non-experts in complex technical discourses - such as AI - through the structural rigour of design methodology is a viable approach. We then conclude by laying out how others might use our findings and initiate their own workbook sprint to explore complex technologies in a human-centred way.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MuchaRobert2020, author = {Mucha, Henrik and Robert, Sebastian}, title = {Emerging Perspectives on Medical Decision Support: Co-Designing XAI}, series = {Fair \& Responsible AI Workshop, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), 2020, Honolulu, Hawaii}, booktitle = {Fair \& Responsible AI Workshop, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), 2020, Honolulu, Hawaii}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) promise to significantly enhance the capabilities of decision support systems in medicine. Yet, if these systems fail to providean understandable rationale of the decision making process the adoption of this powerful technology will be difficult. Hence, there is growing interest in Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI). Explanations that speak the language of the user are a cornerstone for Fair AI. In this position paper, we reflect on research about XAI and designing decision support in medicine. From there, we lay out an approach to use co-design methodology to explore how users perceive and interact with explanations of decision support systems.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MuchaRobertBreitschwerdtetal.2020, author = {Mucha, Henrik and Robert, Sebastian and Breitschwerdt, R{\"u}diger and Fellmann, Michael}, title = {Towards Participatory Design Spaces for Explainable AI Interfaces in Expert Domains}, series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings XI-ML 2020}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings XI-ML 2020}, year = {2020}, abstract = {In this position paper, we lay out an approach to use participatory and co-design methodology to explore how users perceive and interact with explanations of artificially intelligent decision support systems. We describe how we intend to construct bottom-up participatory design spaces to systematically inform the design of interactive explanations in Human-AI interaction.}, language = {en} } @article{MukainoProdingerOkouchietal.2020, author = {Mukaino, M. and Prodinger, Birgit and Okouchi, Y. and Mizutani, K. and Senju, Y. and Suzuki, M. and Saitoh, E.}, title = {Development and assessment of a home environment checklist to evaluate mismatch between patients' ability and home environment}, series = {Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine}, volume = {63}, journal = {Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine}, number = {4}, pages = {288 -- 295}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Background Modification of the home environment, together with rehabilitative interventions, is important for maximizing the level of functioning after an individual with disability undergoes rehabilitation in the hospital. Objectives We developed a simple screening scale - the home environment checklist (HEC) - to identify any mismatch between an individual's abilities and their home environment to help clinicians monitor the appropriateness of the home environment to which individuals with disability will be discharged. We also examined the psychometric properties of the HEC. Methods The HEC was developed by a multidisciplinary panel of rehabilitation experts using information routinely collected in rehabilitation clinics before discharge. The reliability of the checklist was assessed in 60 individuals undergoing rehabilitation. The inter-rater agreement and internal consistency of the scale were assessed by weighted kappa statistics and Cronbach's alpha, respectively. Rasch analysis was performed with 244 rehabilitation individuals to evaluate the internal construct validity, and the known-groups validity was confirmed by a comparison of the daily activity levels of 30 individuals with disabilities under rehabilitation to the HEC score. Results The HEC was developed as a simple, 10-item checklist. The weighted kappa statistics ranged from 0.73 to 0.93, indicating excellent inter-rater reliability. Cronbach's alpha was 0.92, indicating high internal consistency. Rasch analysis with a testlet approach on 3 subscales demonstrated a good fit with the Rasch model (χ2 = 13.2, P = 0.153), and the demonstrated unidimensionality and absence of differential item functioning supported the internal construct validity of the HEC. HEC scores were significantly different (P < .01) among individuals with disability and 3 levels of restrictions in their activities (no limitation, home-bound, and bed-bound), which demonstrates the known-groups validity of the HEC. Conclusions The HEC has good reliability and validity, which supports its utility in rehabilitation clinics.}, language = {en} } @article{MukainoProdingerYamadaetal.2020, author = {Mukaino, M. and Prodinger, Birgit and Yamada, S. and Senju, Y. and Izumi, S. I. and Sonoda, S. and Selb, M. and Saitoh, E. and Stucki, G.}, title = {Supporting the clinical use of the ICF in Japan - development of the Japanese version of the simple, intuitive descriptions for the ICF Generic-30 set, its operationalization through a rating reference guide, and interrater reliability study}, series = {BMC Health Services Research}, volume = {20}, journal = {BMC Health Services Research}, number = {1}, pages = {66}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Background The World Health Organization developed the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) in 2001 and has been in the process of implementing it in clinics since then. Current international efforts to implement ICF in rehabilitation clinics include the implementation of ICF Core Sets and the development of simple, intuitive descriptions for the ICF Generic-30 Set (also called Rehabilitation Set). The present study was designed to operationalize these ICF tools for clinical practice in Japan. This work included 1) the development of the Japanese version of the simple, intuitive descriptions for the ICF Generic-30 Set, 2) the development of a rating reference guide for Activity and Participation categories, and 3) the examination of the interrater reliability of rating Activity and Participation categories. Methods The Japanese version of the simple, intuitive descriptions for the ICF Generic-30 Set was developed following the process employed to develop the Chinese and Italian versions. For further operationalization of this ICF Set in practice, a rating reference guide was developed. The development of the rating reference guide involved the following steps: 1) a trial of rating patients by several raters, 2) cognitive interviewing of the raters to analyse the thinking process involved in rating, 3) drafting of the rating reference guide, and 4) review by ICF specialists to confirm consistency with the original ICF concepts. After the rating reference guide was developed, interrater reliability of the rating with the reference guide was determined. Interrater reliability was examined using weighted kappa statistics with linear weight. Results Through the pre-defined process, the Japanese version of the simple, intuitive descriptions for 30 categories of the ICF Generic-30 Set and the rating reference guides for 21 Activity and Participation categories were successfully developed. The weighted kappa statistics ranged from 0.61 to 0.85, showing substantial to excellent agreement of the ratings between raters. Conclusions The present study demonstrates that ICF categories can be translated into clinical practice. Collaboration between clinicians and researchers would further enhance the implementation of the ICF in Japan.}, language = {en} } @article{Neumaier2020, author = {Neumaier, Stefanie}, title = {Disney+. "If you can dream it, you can do it".}, series = {merz Medien + Erziehung, Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Medienp{\"a}dagogik}, volume = {64}, journal = {merz Medien + Erziehung, Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Medienp{\"a}dagogik}, number = {3}, pages = {83 -- 84}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{Neumaier2020, author = {Neumaier, Stefanie}, title = {Stichwort Sexfluencing.}, series = {merz Medien + Erziehung, Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Medienp{\"a}dagogik}, volume = {64}, journal = {merz Medien + Erziehung, Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Medienp{\"a}dagogik}, number = {2}, pages = {4 -- 4}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{NeumaierAlMaana2020, author = {Neumaier, Stefanie and Al Maana, Jounas}, title = {Kann Medienkompetenz gemessen werden? Der \#DgitalCheckNRW im {\"U}berblick.}, series = {merz Medien + Erziehung, Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Medienp{\"a}dagogik}, volume = {64}, journal = {merz Medien + Erziehung, Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Medienp{\"a}dagogik}, number = {5}, pages = {81-82}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{NicolYuSelbetal.2020, author = {Nicol, R and Yu, H and Selb, M and Prodinger, Birgit and Hartvigsen, J and C{\^o}t{\´e}, P}, title = {How does the measurement of disability in low back pain map unto the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)? A scoping review of the manual medicine literature}, series = {American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation}, volume = {Online ahead of print.}, journal = {American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The objective of this study was to catalogue items from instruments used to measure functioning, disability, and contextual factors in patients with low back pain (LBP) treated with manual medicine (manipulation and mobilization) according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). This catalogue will be used to inform the development of an ICF-based assessment schedule for LBP patients treated with manual medicine. In this scoping review we systematically searched MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO and CINAHL. We identified instruments (questionnaires, clinical tests, single questions) used to measure functioning, disability and contextual factors, extracted the relevant items and then linked these items to the ICF. We included 95 articles and identified 1510 meaningful concepts. All but 70 items were linked to the ICF. Of the concepts linked to the ICF, body functions accounted for 34.7\%, body structures accounted for 0\%, activities and participation accounted for 41\%, environmental factors accounted for 3.6\%, and personal factors accounted for 16\%. Most items used to measure functioning and disability in LBP patient treated with manual medicine focus on body functions, and activities and participation. The lack of measures that address environmental factors warrants further investigation.}, language = {en} } @article{ObermeierSchumacherBarthetal.2020, author = {Obermeier, Frederik and Schumacher, Mara and Barth, Simon and Karlinger, Peter and Schemme, Michael and Michanickl, Andreas}, title = {Thermoplastische Hybridverbunde mit Holzfasern - Leichtbau mit Naturfasern}, series = {Plastverarbeiter}, volume = {2020}, journal = {Plastverarbeiter}, number = {2}, publisher = {H{\"u}thig GmbH}, address = {Heidelberg}, pages = {34-36}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Gewichtsreduktion ist eine der entscheidenden Herausforderungen, um nachhaltige Fahrzeuge zu entwickeln. Der Einsatz von nachwachsenden Rohstoffen in Form von Naturfasern, wie Flachs, Kenaf, Hanf, ist Stand der Technik und findet vor allem in der Automobilindustrie Anwendung. Die Gr{\"u}nde sind zahlreich. Naturfasern sind wesentlich kosteng{\"u}nstiger als Carbonfasern und leichter als Glasfasern. Dadurch ergeben sich Kosten- und Gewichtsvorteile. Es lassen sich zudem hervorragende mechanische Eigenschaften erzielen. Schließlich bietet die Verwendung von Naturfasern einen deutlichen {\"o}kologischen Vorteil. H{\"a}ufig kommen dabei Hybridverbunde zum Einsatz. Durch Hybridverbunde lassen sich die Vorteile von Spritzguss und Pressverfahren kombinieren (Funktionalisierung bei hoher Eigensteifigkeit).}, language = {de} } @book{OttMaier2020, author = {Ott, Robert and Maier, Bj{\"o}rn}, title = {Controlling im Krankenhaus. Eine systematische Einf{\"u}hrung in Fallstudien.}, publisher = {Sch{\"a}ffer-Poeschel Verlag}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {978-3-7910-4737-9}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {357}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{ParzingerHanfstaenglSiggetal.2020, author = {Parzinger, Michael and Hanfstaengl, Lucia and Sigg, Ferdinand and Spindler, Uli and Wellisch, Ulrich and Wirnsberger, Markus}, title = {Residual Analysis of Predictive Modelling Data for Automated Fault Detection in Building's Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems}, series = {Sustainability}, volume = {12}, journal = {Sustainability}, number = {17}, pages = {6758}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Faults in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems affect the energy efficiency of buildings. To date, there rarely exist methods to detect and diagnose faults during the operation of buildings that are both cost-effective and sufficient accurate. This study presents a method that uses artificial intelligence to automate the detection of faults in HVAC systems. The automated fault detection is based on a residual analysis of the predicted total heating power and the actual total heating power using an algorithm that aims to find an optimal decision rule for the determination of faults. The data for this study was provided by a detailed simulation of a residential case study house. A machine learning model and an ARX model predict the building operation. The model for fault detection is trained on a fault-free data set and then tested with a faulty operation. The algorithm for an optimal decision rule uses various statistical tests of residual properties such as the Sign Test, the Turning Point Test, the Box-Pierce Test and the Bartels-Rank Test. The results show that it is possible to predict faults for both known faults and unknown faults. The challenge is to find the optimal algorithm to determine the best decision rules. In the outlook of this study, further methods are presented that aim to solve this challenge.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ParzingerWellischHanfstaengletal.2020, author = {Parzinger, Michael and Wellisch, Ulrich and Hanfstaengl, Lucia and Sigg, Ferdinand and Wirnsberger, Markus and Spindler, Uli}, title = {Identifying faults in the building system based on model prediction and residuum analysis}, series = {E3S Web of Conferences, 12th Nordic Symposium on Building Physics (NSB 2020)}, volume = {172}, booktitle = {E3S Web of Conferences, 12th Nordic Symposium on Building Physics (NSB 2020)}, pages = {22001}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The energy efficiency of the building HVAC systems can be improved when faults in the running system are known. To this day, there are no cost-efficient, automatic methods that detect faults of the building HVAC systems to a satisfactory degree. This study induces a new method for fault detection that can replace a graphical, user-subjective evaluation of a building data measured on site with an automatic, data-based approach. This method can be a step towards cost-effective monitoring. For this research, the data from a detailed simulation of a residential case study house was used to compare a faultless operation of a building with a faulty operation. We argue that one can detect faults by analysing the properties of residuals of the prediction to the actual data. A machine learning model and an ARX model predict the building operation, and the method employs various statistical tests such as the Sign Test, the Turning Point Test, the Box-Pierce Test and the Bartels-Rank Test. The results show that the amount of data, the type and density of system faults significantly affect the accuracy of the prediction of faults. It became apparent that the challenge is to find a decision rule for the best combination of statistical tests on residuals to predict a fault.}, language = {en} } @article{PilloniBayerRuthAnneseretal.2020, author = {Pilloni, Giovanni and Bayer, Anne and Ruth-Anneser, Bettina and Fillinger, Lucas and Engel, Marion and Griebler, Christian and Lueders, Tillmann}, title = {Dynamics of Hydrology and Anaerobic Hydrocarbon Degrader Communities in A Tar-Oil Contaminated Aquifer}, series = {Microorganisms}, volume = {7}, journal = {Microorganisms}, number = {2}, pages = {46}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Aquifers are typically perceived as rather stable habitats, characterized by low biogeochemical and microbial community dynamics. Upon contamination, aquifers shift to a perturbed ecological status, in which specialized populations of contaminant degraders establish and mediate aquifer restoration. However, the ecological controls of such degrader populations, and possible feedbacks between hydraulic and microbial habitat components, remain poorly understood. Here, we provide evidence of such couplings, via 4 years of annual sampling of groundwater and sediments across a high-resolution depth-transect of a hydrocarbon plume. Specialized anaerobic degrader populations are known to be established at the reactive fringes of the plume. Here, we show that fluctuations of the groundwater table were paralleled by pronounced dynamics of biogeochemical processes, pollutant degradation, and plume microbiota. Importantly, a switching in maximal relative abundance between dominant degrader populations within the Desulfobulbaceae and Desulfosporosinus spp. was observed after hydraulic dynamics. Thus, functional redundancy amongst anaerobic hydrocarbon degraders could have been relevant in sustaining biodegradation processes after hydraulic fluctuations. These findings contribute to an improved ecological perspective of contaminant plumes as a dynamic microbial habitat, with implications for both monitoring and remediation strategies in situ.}, language = {en} } @article{PongpipatpaiboonSelbKovindhaetal.2020, author = {Pongpipatpaiboon, K and Selb, M and Kovindha, A and Prodinger, Birgit}, title = {Toward a framework for developing an ICF-based documentation system in spinal cord injury-specific rehabilitation based on routine clinical practice: a case study approach}, series = {Spinal Cord Series and Cases}, volume = {6}, journal = {Spinal Cord Series and Cases}, number = {33}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Study design Case study. Objective To present a framework for developing an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)-based documentation system in spinal cord injury (SCI)-specific rehabilitation. Setting Data collection took place at Maharaj Hospital, Thailand. The preparatory studies and analysis were performed at Swiss Paraplegic Research, Switzerland. Methods Data collected from interviews and health records of four SCI cases across the continuum of care (acute, post-acute, early and late long term) were linked to ICF categories using established ICF linking rules. The resulting categories were compared with selected ICF sets (ICF Generic-30, ICF core sets for SCI and multiple sclerosis) to determine the extent of coverage. Furthermore, the context of applicable services was described systematically. Results Less than half of the ICF categories in the defined ICF sets were covered by clinical assessment tools. Low correspondence was found predominantly in acute and late long-term phase. Least well covered were categories of activities and participations and environmental factors. The correspondence of categories increased when considering the additional ICF categories identified from patient interviews. The description of rehabilitation services provided in each case classified according to the dimensions of service provider, funding, and service delivery. Conclusions There is a need to promote the systematic and standardized assessment of functioning among health professionals working in the field of SCI in developing countries. This study describes basic steps toward developing a standardized ICF-based system for assessing and reporting functioning outcomes in SCI rehabilitation and across the continuum of care.}, language = {en} } @article{ProdingerCoenenHammondetal.2020, author = {Prodinger, Birgit and Coenen, M and Hammond, A and K{\"u}{\c{c}}{\"u}kdeveci, AA and Tennant, A}, title = {Scale-Banking for Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Measuring Functioning in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Daily Activities Metric}, series = {Arthritis Care \& Research}, volume = {Online ahead of print}, journal = {Arthritis Care \& Research}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Objective: Functioning is an important outcome for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) management. Heterogeneity of respective patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) challenges direct comparisons between their results. This study aimed to standardize reporting of such PROMs measuring functioning in RA to facilitate comparability. Methods: Common Item Non-Equivalent Groups Design (NEAT) with the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) as a common scale across data sets from various countries (incl. UK, Turkey and Germany) to establish a common metric. Other PROMs included are the Physical Function items of the Multidimensional Health Assessment Questionnaire (MDHAQ), Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH), Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule Version 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0), and four short forms (20, 10, 6, and 4 physical function items) from the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS). As the HAQ includes mobility, self-care and domestic life items, this study focuses on these three domains. PROMs were described using Standard Error of Measurement (SEM) and Smallest Detectable Difference (SDD). Rasch Measurement model was used to create the common metric. Results: Range of SEM is 0.2 (MDHAQ) to 7.4 (SF36-PF). SDD revealed a range from 9.7 \% (WOMAC-RAT) to 33.5 \% (WHODAS-PF). PROMs co-calibration revealed fit to the Rasch measurement model. A transformation table was developed to allow exchange between PROMs scores. Discussion: Scores between the Daily Activity PROMs commonly used in RA can now be compared. Factors such as SEM and SDD help determine choice of PROM in clinical practice and research. Keywords: Common metric; DASH; Disability and Health; HAQ; International Classification of Functioning; Multidimensional HAQ; PROMIS-SF; Rasch measurement model; Scale banking; WHODAS 2.0; WOMAC.}, language = {en} } @article{ProdingerCoenenHammondetal.2020, author = {Prodinger, Birgit and Coenen, Michaela and Hammond, Alison and K{\"u}{\c{c}}{\"u}kdeveci, Ayse A. and Tennant, Alan}, title = {Scale-Banking for Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Measuring Functioning in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Daily Activities Metric}, series = {Arthritis Care \& Research}, journal = {Arthritis Care \& Research}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Objective: Functioning is an important outcome for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) management. Heterogeneity of respective patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) challenges direct comparisons between their results. This study aimed to standardize reporting of such PROMs measuring functioning in RA to facilitate comparability. Methods: Common Item Non-Equivalent Groups Design (NEAT) with the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) as a common scale across data sets from various countries (incl. UK, Turkey and Germany) to establish a common metric. Other PROMs included are the Physical Function items of the Multidimensional Health Assessment Questionnaire (MDHAQ), Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH), Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule Version 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0), and four short forms (20, 10, 6, and 4 physical function items) from the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS). As the HAQ includes mobility, self-care and domestic life items, this study focuses on these three domains. PROMs were described using Standard Error of Measurement (SEM) and Smallest Detectable Difference (SDD). Rasch Measurement model was used to create the common metric. Results: Range of SEM is 0.2 (MDHAQ) to 7.4 (SF36-PF). SDD revealed a range from 9.7 \% (WOMAC-RAT) to 33.5 \% (WHODAS-PF). PROMs co-calibration revealed fit to the Rasch measurement model. A transformation table was developed to allow exchange between PROMs scores. Discussion: Scores between the Daily Activity PROMs commonly used in RA can now be compared. Factors such as SEM and SDD help determine choice of PROM in clinical practice and research.}, language = {en} } @article{ProdingerKuecuekdeveciKutlayetal.2020, author = {Prodinger, Birgit and K{\"u}{\c{c}}{\"u}kdeveci, AA and Kutlay, S and Elhan, AH and Kreiner, S and Tennant, A}, title = {Cross-diagnostic scale-banking using Rasch analysis: Developing a common reference metric for generic and health condition-specific scales in people with rheumatoid arthritis and stroke.}, series = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, journal = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Abstract Objectives: To develop a common reference metric of functioning, incorporating generic and health condition-specific disability instruments, and to test whether this reference metric is invariant across 2 health conditions. Design: Psychometric study using secondary data analysis. Firstly, the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Linking Rules were used to examine the concept equivalence between the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0), Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ), and Functional Independence Measure (FIMTM). Secondly, a scale-bank was developed using a reference metric approach to test-equating, based on the Rasch measurement model. Participants: Secondary analysis was performed on data from 487 people; 61.4\% with rheumatoid arthritis and 38.6\% with stroke. Results: Three sub-domains of the WHODAS 2.0 and all items of the HAQ and FIMTM motor mapped on to the ICF chapters d4 Mobility, d5 Self-care and d6 Domestic life. Test-equating of these scales resulted in good model fit, indicating that a scale bank and associated reference metric across these 3 instruments could be created. Conclusion: This study provides a transformation table to enable direct comparisons among instruments measuring physical functioning commonly used in rheumatoid arthritis (HAQ) and stroke (FIMTM motor scale), as well as in people with disability in general (WHODAS 2.0). Keywords: FIM; Functional Independence Measure; HAQ; Health Assessment Questionnaire; WHODAS 2.0; World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule; outcome assessment; rheumatoid arthritis; stroke; psychometrics.}, language = {en} } @article{PoepplWerning2020, author = {P{\"o}ppl, Christian and Werning, Hanno}, title = {W{\"a}rmeschutz und Energieeinsparung von Geb{\"a}uden - Anforderungen und Nachweisf{\"u}hrung}, series = {Bauprodukte Aktuell}, volume = {2020}, journal = {Bauprodukte Aktuell}, number = {5}, publisher = {FeuerTrutz Network}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, pages = {2 -- 8}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Der Beitrag zeigt auf, wie im W{\"a}rmeschutz Anforderungen an Bauwerke bestehen und wie sich daraus die Anforderungen an Bauprodukte hinsichtlich des W{\"a}rmeschutzes ergeben. Die maßgebenden Regelwerke werden beschrieben und Beispiele zur Verdeutlichung angegeben.}, language = {de} } @article{Rabold2020, author = {Rabold, Andreas}, title = {Planung und Ausf{\"u}hrung von Holzdecken unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung der tieffrequenten Trittschall{\"u}bertragung}, series = {Bauen+}, journal = {Bauen+}, number = {5}, issn = {2363-8125}, pages = {21 -- 26}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Rabold2020, author = {Rabold, Andreas}, title = {Planungs- und Nachweisverfahren von Holzdecken unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung der tieffrequenten Trittschall{\"u}bertragung}, series = {Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA}, booktitle = {Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA}, organization = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V.}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{RaboldChateauvieuxHellwigBacher2020, author = {Rabold, Andreas and Ch{\^a}teauvieux-Hellwig, Camille and Bacher, Stefan}, title = {Schallschutz von Flachd{\"a}chern und Dachterrassen im Holzbau: Einflussgr{\"o}ßen und Konstruktionen von praxisnahen Dachaufbauten}, series = {Bauen+}, journal = {Bauen+}, number = {6}, issn = {2363-8125}, pages = {24 -- 30}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{RaboldSchneiderFischeretal.2020, author = {Rabold, Andreas and Schneider, Martin and Fischer, Heinz-Martin and Zeitler, Berndt}, title = {Neue Berechnungsverfahren zur Trittschall{\"u}bertragung}, series = {Bauphysik}, volume = {42}, journal = {Bauphysik}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1002/bapi.202000013}, pages = {160 -- 172}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Die Berechnung des bewerteten Norm-Trittschallpegels im Bau L'n,w erfolgt aktuell in der DIN 4109-2:2018 sowohl f{\"u}r den Massivbau als auch f{\"u}r den Holz-, Leicht- und Trockenbau unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung relativ pauschaler Korrekturen f{\"u}r die flankierende Schall{\"u}bertragung. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus unterliegen die derzeitigen Verfahren einigen weiteren gravierenden Beschr{\"a}nkungen des Anwendungsbereiches, die eine {\"U}berarbeitung der Verfahren w{\"u}nschenswert erscheinen lassen. Basierend auf dem neuen vereinfachten Verfahren der DIN EN ISO 12354-2:2017 werden deshalb Berechnungsverfahren auf der Basis von Einzahlangaben vorgestellt, mit denen die direkte und die flankierende Trittschall{\"u}bertragung, wie beim Luftschall, getrennt berechnet und anschließend aufsummiert werden. Hierdurch ergeben sich deutlich bessere M{\"o}glichkeiten, die tats{\"a}chliche Bausituation im Rechenmodell abzubilden und somit eine bessere {\"U}bereinstimmung zwischen dem prognostizierten und einem gemessenen Wert zu erhalten. Im Massivbau kann beispielsweise eine Vorsatzkonstruktion im Empfangsraum vor dem trennenden oder dem flankierenden Bauteil entsprechend ihrer schalltechnischen Wirkung ber{\"u}cksichtigt werden. Weiterhin k{\"o}nnen auch horizontale oder diagonale {\"U}bertragungssituationen oder die Trittschall{\"u}bertragung von Treppen abh{\"a}ngig von der jeweiligen baulichen Situation berechnet werden. Die neuen Berechnungsverfahren erm{\"o}glichen damit eine wirtschaftlichere Dimensionierung der Bauteile.}, language = {de} } @article{RegauerSecklerMuelleretal.2020, author = {Regauer, Verena and Seckler, Eva and M{\"u}ller, Martin and Bauer, Petra}, title = {Physical therapy interventions for older people with vertigo, dizziness and balance disorders addressing mobility and participation: a systematic review}, series = {BMC Geriatrics}, volume = {20}, journal = {BMC Geriatrics}, pages = {494}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Background Vertigo, dizziness and balance disorders (VDB) are among the most relevant contributors to the burden of disability among older adults living in the community and associated with immobility, limitations of activities of daily living and decreased participation. The aim of this study was to identify the quality of evidence of physical therapy interventions that address mobility and participation in older patients with VDB and to characterize the used primary and secondary outcomes. Methods A systematic search via MEDLINE (PubMed), Cochrane Library, CINAHL, PEDro, forward citation tracing and hand search was conducted initially in 11/2017 and updated in 7/2019. We included individual and cluster-randomized controlled trials and trials with quasi-experimental design, published between 2007 and 2017/2019 and including individuals ≥65 years with VDB. Physical therapy and related interventions were reviewed with no restrictions to outcome measurement. Screening of titles, abstracts and full texts, data extraction and critical appraisal was conducted by two independent researchers. The included studies were heterogeneous in terms of interventions and outcome measures. Therefore, a narrative synthesis was conducted. Results A total of 20 randomized and 2 non-randomized controlled trials with 1876 patients met the inclusion criteria. The included studies were heterogeneous in terms of complexity of interventions, outcome measures and methodological quality. Vestibular rehabilitation (VR) was examined in twelve studies, computer-assisted VR (CAVR) in five, Tai Chi as VR (TCVR) in three, canal repositioning manoeuvres (CRM) in one and manual therapy (MT) in one study. Mixed effects were found regarding body structure/function and activities/participation. Quality of life and/or falls were assessed, with no differences between groups. VR is with moderate quality of evidence superior to usual care to improve balance, mobility and symptoms. Conclusion To treat older individuals with VDB, VR in any variation and in addition to CRMs seems to be effective. High-quality randomized trials need to be conducted to inform clinical decision making. Trial registration PROSPERO 2017 CRD42017080291.}, language = {en} } @incollection{RittervonMarxKreuzerWeberetal.2020, author = {Ritter von Marx, Susanne and Kreuzer, Christine and Weber, Susanne and Bley, Sandra}, title = {Nachhaltige Gestaltungskompetenz im Einzelhandel - ein konnektivit{\"a}tsorientierter Ansatz zur Spezifikation eines Kompetenzmodells}, series = {Konnektivit{\"a}t und lernortintegrierte Kompetenzentwicklung in der beruflichen Bildung. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Berufs- und Wirtschaftsp{\"a}dagogik}, volume = {Beiheft 29}, booktitle = {Konnektivit{\"a}t und lernortintegrierte Kompetenzentwicklung in der beruflichen Bildung. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Berufs- und Wirtschaftsp{\"a}dagogik}, editor = {Aprea, Carmela and Sappa, Viviana and Tenberg, Ralf}, publisher = {Franz Steiner Verlag}, address = {Stuttgart}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {83 -- 112}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @book{Schmidt2020, author = {Schmidt, Jochen}, title = {Grundkurs Informatik - Das {\"U}bungsbuch: 148 Aufgaben mit L{\"o}sungen}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-30332-7}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {187}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{SchneiderHuettlPflaumetal.2020, author = {Schneider, S. and H{\"u}ttl, B. and Pflaum, D. and Schnell, V. and Schulze, Achim}, title = {Freifeldcharakterisierung von PV-Anlagen im Rahmen des Projektes PV- FeldLab -ein Statusbericht-}, series = {3. Regenerative Energietechnik Konferenz in Nordhausen}, booktitle = {3. Regenerative Energietechnik Konferenz in Nordhausen}, publisher = {RET.con 2020}, address = {Nordhausen}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Das Projekt PV-FeldLab verfolgt das Ziel, ein umfassendes Konzept f{\"u}r eine messtechnisch sehr pr{\"a}zise elektrische Freifeld-Charakterisierung von PV-Generatoren zu entwickeln. Es beinhaltet eine optische Untersuchung mittels drohnengest{\"u}tzter Thermografie und eine genaue elektrische Charakterisierung von PV-Anlagen im Freifeld, auch bei r{\"a}umlicher Inhomogenit{\"a}t von Bestrahlungsst{\"a}rke, Temperatur und bei variablen Aufbauwinkeln von Modulen im Strang. Die Verkn{\"u}pfung der elektrischen und optischen Messdaten erlaubt eine effiziente Untersuchung von PV-Anlagen und erm{\"o}glicht eine Pr{\"a}zisierung von Ertragsanalysen. Dieser Bericht beschreibt den ersten Projektabschnitt, in welchem der Fokus vor allem auf der Initialisierung der messtechnischen Komponenten, sowie ersten Messungen und Analysen liegt.}, language = {de} } @article{SchulzeKoentoppTaubitz2020, author = {Schulze, Achim and Koentopp, M. B. and Taubitz, C.}, title = {A drift and diffusion model for PID-s in solar modules}, series = {IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics}, volume = {2020}, journal = {IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {USA}, pages = {6}, year = {2020}, abstract = {A quantitative physical model for potential induced degradation of the shunting type (PID-s) in solar modules is introduced. Based on a drift and diffusion approach for sodium ions and atoms, it gives insight into the kinetics of degradation and the corresponding regeneration. A simple drift/source term is used to describe the time-dependent flux of Na-ions towards stacking faults at the surface of the solar cell. The assumed transport mechanism for Na+ ions through the SiN-layer uses the modified Stern-Eyring rate theory but our approach can also be adapted to other mechanisms. Several PID-s and regeneration curves of one-cell solar modules at T = 49°C and T = 90°C with 1000V potential difference between modul frame and cell were measured and least-square fits of the in-situ measured parallel resistance Rsh to the model were performed giving very good accordance. Based on a few measurements, the model can predict PID-s and regeneration characteristics of solar modules under different conditions.}, language = {en} } @article{Schutter2020, author = {Schutter, Sabina}, title = {Markus Andr{\"a} (2019): Die Konstruktion von M{\"a}nnlichkeit in kindheitsp{\"a}dagogischen Interaktionen; Petra Focks (2016): Starke M{\"a}dchen, starke Jungen; Silke Hubrig (2019): Geschlechtersensibles Arbeiten in der Kita; Tim Rohrmann, Christa Wanzeck-Sielert (2018): M{\"a}dchen und Jungen in der Kita}, series = {Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung / Discourse. Journal of Childhood and Adolescence Research}, volume = {15}, journal = {Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung / Discourse. Journal of Childhood and Adolescence Research}, number = {1}, publisher = {Verlag Barbara Budrich}, pages = {115 -- 119}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Sammelrezension}, language = {de} } @incollection{Schutter2020, author = {Schutter, Sabina}, title = {Dem Wandel gerecht werden? Ungleichzeitigkeiten in Geschlechterverh{\"a}ltnissen und Familienrecht}, series = {Gender und Familie}, booktitle = {Gender und Familie}, editor = {Jurczyk, Karin and Keddi, Barbara}, publisher = {Barbara Budrich}, address = {Leverkusen}, isbn = {9783847400332}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{SecklerRegauerRotteretal.2020, author = {Seckler, Eva and Regauer, Verena and Rotter, Thomas and Bauer, Petra and M{\"u}ller, Martin}, title = {Barriers to and facilitators of the implementation of multi-disciplinary care pathways in primary care: a systematic review}, series = {BMC Family Practice}, volume = {21}, journal = {BMC Family Practice}, pages = {113}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Background: Care pathways (CPWs) are complex interventions that have the potential to reduce treatment errors and optimize patient outcomes by translating evidence into local practice. To design an optimal implementation strategy, potential barriers to and facilitators of implementation must be considered. The objective of this systematic review is to identify barriers to and facilitators of the implementation of CPWs in primary care (PC). Methods: A systematic search via Cochrane Library, CINAHL, and MEDLINE via PubMed supplemented by hand searches and citation tracing was carried out. We considered articles reporting on CPWs targeting patients at least 65 years of age in outpatient settings that were written in the English or German language and were published between 2007 and 2019. We considered (non-)randomized controlled trials, controlled before-after studies, interrupted time series studies (main project reports) as well as associated process evaluation reports of either methodology. Two independent researchers performed the study selection; the data extraction and critical appraisal were duplicated until the point of perfect agreement between the two reviewers. Due to the heterogeneity of the included studies, a narrative synthesis was performed. Results: Fourteen studies (seven main project reports and seven process evaluation reports) of the identified 8154 records in the search update were included in the synthesis. The structure and content of the interventions as well as the quality of evidence of the studies varied. The identified barriers and facilitators were classified using the Context and Implementation of Complex Interventions framework. The identified barriers were inadequate staffing, insufficient education, lack of financial compensation, low motivation and lack of time. Adequate skills and knowledge through training activities for health professionals, good multi-disciplinary communication and individual tailored interventions were identified as facilitators. Conclusions: In the implementation of CPWs in PC, a multitude of barriers and facilitators must be considered, and most of them can be modified through the careful design of intervention and implementation strategies. Furthermore, process evaluations must become a standard component of implementing CPWs to enable other projects to build upon previous experience.}, language = {en} } @article{Seidlmeier2020, author = {Seidlmeier, Heinrich}, title = {Prozessoptimierung mit Process Mining}, series = {wisu - das wirtschaftsstudium}, volume = {2020}, journal = {wisu - das wirtschaftsstudium}, number = {Heft 2}, publisher = {Lange Verlag}, pages = {7}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Seidlmeier2020, author = {Seidlmeier, Heinrich}, title = {Prozessinduzierte soziale Netzwerke}, series = {Kongress "Warum Netzwerkforschung? der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Netzwerkforschung im M{\"a}rz 2020 in Darmstadt}, booktitle = {Kongress "Warum Netzwerkforschung? der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Netzwerkforschung im M{\"a}rz 2020 in Darmstadt}, pages = {1 -- 14}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{SeligerDechantBrendeletal.2020, author = {Seliger, Norbert and Dechant, Eduard and Brendel, Christian and Kennel, Ralph}, title = {Reduction of Common Mode EMI noise in microstrip line based commutation paths designed for sub-nH loop inductance}, series = {CIPS 2020 - 11th International Conference on Integrated Power Electronics Systems, Berlin - Virtual Meeting}, booktitle = {CIPS 2020 - 11th International Conference on Integrated Power Electronics Systems, Berlin - Virtual Meeting}, pages = {6}, year = {2020}, abstract = {We present a numerical and experimental design study for reducing conducted common mode noise for frequencies below 10MHz generated in switching cells comprising sub-nH commutation loops. Compared to conventional methods of adding external gate resistors our approach does not degrade efficiency. A parallel plate loop design (characterized by a minimum loop inductance and small board area usage) is found suboptimal in terms of conducted EMI compared to a micro-strip line loop geometry. The net ground impedance rather than the net ground inductance is found to mainly contribute to the observed EMI noise.}, language = {en} } @article{ServatyKerstenBrukampetal.2020, author = {Servaty, Ricarda and Kersten, Annalena and Brukamp, Kirsten and M{\"o}hler, Ralph and M{\"u}ller, Martin}, title = {Implementation of robotic devices in nursing care. Barriers and facilitators: an integrative review}, series = {BMJ Open}, volume = {10}, journal = {BMJ Open}, number = {9}, pages = {e038650}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Background: Robots in healthcare are gaining increasing attention; however, their implementation is challenging due to the complexity of both interventions themselves and the contexts in which they are implemented. The objective of this integrative review is to identify barriers to and facilitators of the implementation of robotic systems in nursing. Methods: Articles published from 2002 to 2019 reporting on projects to implement robotic devices in nursing care were searched on Medline (via PubMed), CINAHL and databases on funded research projects (Community Research and Development Information Services and Technische Informationsbibliothek) and in journals for robotic research in November 2017 and July 2019 for an update. No restrictions regarding study designs were imposed. All included articles underwent quality assessments with design-specific critical appraisal tools. Barriers to and facilitators of implementation were classified using the Context and Implementation of Complex Interventions framework. Results: After removing all duplicates, the search revealed 11 204 studies, of which 17 met the inclusion criteria and were included in the synthesis. The majority of the studies dealt with the implementation of robots designed to support individuals, either living at home or in nursing homes (n=11). The studies were conducted in Europe, the USA and New Zealand and were carried out in nursing homes, individual living environments, hospital units and laboratories. The quality of reporting and quality of evidence were low in most studies. The most frequently reported barriers were in socioeconomic and ethical domains and were within the implementation outcomes domain. The most frequently reported facilitators were related to the sociocultural context, implementation process and implementation strategies. Discussion: This review identified barriers to and facilitators of the implementation of robotic devices in nursing within different dimensions. The results serve as a basis for the development of suitable implementation strategies to reduce potential barriers and promote the integration of elements to facilitate implementation. PROSPERO registration number: CRD42018073486.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SigruenerMuscatStruebbe2020, author = {Sigr{\"u}ner, Michael and Muscat, Dirk and Str{\"u}bbe, Nicole}, title = {Investigation of the Bonding Behavior of Modified Polypropylene to a Concrete Matrix by Single Fiber Pull Out Tests}, series = {SAMPE Europe Conference Proceedings 2020}, booktitle = {SAMPE Europe Conference Proceedings 2020}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @article{SiliesSchleySilletal.2020, author = {Silies, Katharina and Schley, Angelika and Sill, Janna and Fleischer, Steffen and M{\"u}ller, Martin and Balzer, Katrin}, title = {Die COVID-19-Pandemie im akutstation{\"a}ren Setting aus Sicht von F{\"u}hrungspersonen und Hygienefachkr{\"a}ften in der Pflege}, series = {Pflege}, volume = {33}, journal = {Pflege}, number = {5}, pages = {289 -- 298}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Hintergrund: Die COVID-19-Pandemie ist eine Ausnahmesituation ohne Pr{\"a}zedenz und erforderte zahlreiche Ad-hoc-Anpassungen in den Strukturen und Prozessen der akutstation{\"a}ren Versorgung. Ziel: Ziel war es zu untersuchen, wie aus Sicht von F{\"u}hrungspersonen und Hygienefachkr{\"a}ften in der Pflege die station{\"a}re Akutversorgung durch die Pandemiesituation beeinflusst wurde und welche Implikationen sich daraus f{\"u}r die Zukunft ergeben. Methoden: Qualitative Studie bestehend aus semistrukturierten Interviews mit f{\"u}nf Verantwortlichen des leitenden Pflegemanagements und drei Hygienefachkr{\"a}ften in vier Krankenh{\"a}usern in Deutschland. Die Interviews wurden mittels qualitativer Inhaltsanalyse ausgewertet. Ergebnisse: Die Befragten beschrieben den auf die priorit{\"a}re Versorgung von COVID-19-F{\"a}llen hin umstrukturierten Klinikalltag. Herausforderungen waren Unsicherheit und Angst bei den Mitarbeiter_innen, relative Ressourcenknappheit von Material und Personal und die schnelle Umsetzung neuer Anforderungen an die Versorgungleistung. Dem wurde durch gezielte Kommunikation und Information, massive Anstrengungen zur Sicherung der Ressourcen und koordinierte Steuerung aller Prozesse durch bereichs{\"u}bergreifende, interprofessionelle Task Forces begegnet. Schlussfolgerungen: Die in der COVID-19-Pandemie vorgenommenen Anpassungen zeigen Entwicklungspotenziale f{\"u}r die zuk{\"u}nftige Routineversorgung auf, z. B. k{\"o}nnten neue Arbeits- und Skill Mix-Modelle aufgegriffen werden. F{\"u}r die Konkretisierung praktischer Implikationen sind vertiefende Analysen der Daten mit zeitlichem Abstand erforderlich.}, language = {de} } @article{SolfLeipold2020, author = {Solf-Leipold, Barbara}, title = {Reflexionen zur {\"U}bertragbarkeit der Sozialraumorientierung als Fachkonzept f{\"u}r die gesamte Soziale Arbeit aus sozialpolitisch-struktureller Perspektive}, series = {Jugendhilfe}, volume = {58}, journal = {Jugendhilfe}, number = {4}, pages = {363 -- 372}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Reflexionen zur {\"U}bertragbarkeit der Sozialraumorientierung als Fachkonzept f{\"u}r die gesamte Soziale Arbeit aus sozialpolitisch-struktureller Perspektive.}, language = {de} } @article{StanleyRogersForwelletal.2020, author = {Stanley, Mandy and Rogers, Sandra and Forwell, Sue and Hocking, Clare and Nayar, Shoba and Laliberte Rudman, Debbie and Prodinger, Birgit and Farias Vera, Lisette and Townsend, Elizabeth and Magalh{\~a}es, Lilian and Simaan, Juman and Reid, Heleen and Pols, Vee}, title = {A Pledge to Mobilize Against Racism}, series = {Journal of Occupational Science}, volume = {27}, journal = {Journal of Occupational Science}, number = {s1}, pages = {294 -- 295}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @article{VersenErnst2020, author = {Versen, Martin and Ernst, W.}, title = {Row hammer avoidance analysis of DDR3 SDRAM}, series = {Microelectronics Reliability}, journal = {Microelectronics Reliability}, pages = {113744}, year = {2020}, abstract = {A DDR3 SDRAM test setup implemented on the Griffin III test system from HILEVEL Technologies is used to analyse the row hammer bug. Row hammer pattern experiments are compared to standard retention tests for different manufacturing technologies. The row hammer effect is depending on the number of stress activation cycles. The analysis is extended to an avoidance scheme with refreshes similar to the Target Row Refresh scheme for the DDR4 SDRAM technology.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{VersenKipfelsbergerBernhardt2020, author = {Versen, Martin and Kipfelsberger, Stefan and Bernhardt, Andreas}, title = {Einf{\"u}hrung in die Aufbau- und Verbindungstechnik durch eine interaktive und praxisnahe Qualifizierung in der Leiterplattentechnik}, series = {Tagungsband 2. Symposium Elektronik und Systemintegration ESI 2020: "Intelligente Systeme und ihre Komponenten: Forschung und industrielle Anwendung"}, booktitle = {Tagungsband 2. Symposium Elektronik und Systemintegration ESI 2020: "Intelligente Systeme und ihre Komponenten: Forschung und industrielle Anwendung"}, address = {Landshut}, isbn = {978-3-9818439-4-1}, pages = {54 -- 62}, year = {2020}, abstract = {F{\"u}r eine Einf{\"u}hrung in die fertigungstechnischen Grundlagen der Aufbau- und Verbindungstechnik sind im Wahlfach „Leiterplattentechnik Praktikum" an der Technischen Hochschule (TH) Rosenheim Inhalte der Prozesstechnik und des Leiterplattendesigns miteinander kombiniert. Zu Beginn der Veranstaltung zeichnen die Praktikumsteilnehmer ein Layout f{\"u}r eine Leiterbahn-Teststruktur, welche anschließend im Haus gefertigt wird. Nach der Fertigung folgt eine elektrische und optische Charakterisierung zur Kontrolle der Prozessqualit{\"a}t. Die praxisnahe Erstellung eines einlagigen Layouts f{\"u}r eine LED-Taschenlampe auf Basis eines vorgegebenen Schaltplans und innerhalb einer begrenzten Platinenfl{\"a}che sowie dessen Fertigung bef{\"a}higen die Kursteilnehmer sp{\"a}ter, eigene Layouts f{\"u}r elektronische Schaltungen selbstst{\"a}ndig zu entwickeln. Die anspruchsvolle, teilautomatische Best{\"u}ckung einer zweilagigen, vorgegebenen SMT(Surface Mount Technology)-Leiterplatte, die ein FM-Radio mit Capacitive Touch-Steuerung bildet, rundet die erfolgreiche Qualifizierung in der Leiterplattentechnik ab.}, language = {de} } @book{WambsganssHammer2020, author = {Wambsganß, Mathias and Hammer, Renate}, title = {Planen mit Tageslicht: Grundlagen f{\"u}r die Praxis}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3658301934}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-30194-1}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {67}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Neue Erkenntnisse zur Wichtigkeit ausreichender Tageslichtversorgung im Innenraum haben planungsrelevante {\"A}nderungen normativer Vorgaben nach sich gezogen. Renate Hammer und Mathias Wambsganß veranschaulichen die neuen Anforderungen und erl{\"a}utern die M{\"o}glichkeiten zur planerischen Umsetzung. Die Autoren kl{\"a}ren, wann Tageslichtversorgung und Besonnung als ausreichend gelten, welche Qualit{\"a}ten die Sichtverbindung nach außen erf{\"u}llen muss und wie Blendung durch Tageslicht zu begrenzen ist. Angaben zur melanopischen Wirkungsweise von Tageslicht bieten einen Einstieg in den planerischen Umgang mit nicht-visuellen Kriterien. Ein weiteres Kapitel zeigt die Schnittstellen mit anderen Aspekten der Bauplanung.}, subject = {Tageslicht}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{WeinzierlSchoepferMayretal.2020, author = {Weinzierl, Johanna and Sch{\"o}pfer, Fabian and Mayr, Andreas R. and Schanda, Ulrich}, title = {Vorschlag f{\"u}r eine neue Messmethode zur Bestimmung von Abwasserger{\"a}uschen am Pr{\"u}fstand}, series = {Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA}, booktitle = {Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA}, organization = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V.}, year = {2020}, language = {de} }