@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} } @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{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} } @article{SchweserStiebitz2020, author = {Schweser, Thomas and Stiebitz, Michael}, title = {Partitions of hypergraphs under variable degeneracy constraints}, series = {Journal of Graph Theory}, volume = {96}, journal = {Journal of Graph Theory}, number = {1}, publisher = {Wiley}, issn = {0364-9024}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1002/jgt.22575}, pages = {7 -- 33}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The paper deals with partitions of hypergraphs into induced subhypergraphs satisfying constraints on their degeneracy. Our hypergraphs may have multiple edges, but no loops. Given a hypergraph and a sequence of vertex functions such that for all , we want to find a sequence of vertex disjoint induced subhypergraphs containing all vertices of such that each hypergraph is strictly -degenerate, that is, for every nonempty subhypergraph there is a vertex such that . Our main result in this paper says that such a sequence of hypergraphs exists if and only if is not a so-called hard pair. Hard pairs form a recursively defined family of configurations, obtained from three basic types of configurations by the operation of merging a vertex. Our main result has several interesting applications related to generalized hypergraph coloring problems.}, language = {en} } @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} }