TY - CHAP A1 - Schöpfer, Fabian A1 - Hopkins, Carl A1 - Mayr, Andreas R. A1 - Schanda, Ulrich T1 - Prediction of noise from machinery in timber-frame buildings using transmission functions T2 - Proceedings of ICSV24 KW - Körperschall KW - HolzLeichtBau KW - Holzmassivbau KW - Körperschallquellen KW - ZukunftBauUebertragung KW - Impulshammer Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-1-906913-27-4 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schöpfer, Fabian A1 - Hopkins, Carl A1 - Mayr, Andreas R. A1 - Schanda, Ulrich T1 - Ansätze zur Prognose des Installationspegels im Holz-Leichtbau T2 - Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA KW - Körperschall KW - HolzLeichtBau KW - Holzmassivbau KW - Körperschallquellen KW - ZukunftBauUebertragung KW - Impulshammer Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-3-939296-12-6 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schöpfer, Fabian T1 - Körperschallübertragung im Holzbau: Übertragungsfunktionen T2 - 8. HolzBauSpezial KW - Körperschall KW - HolzLeichtBau KW - Körperschallquellen KW - Koerperschall KW - ZukunftBauUebertragung Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Schanda, Ulrich A1 - Mayr, Andreas R. A1 - Schöpfer, Fabian T1 - FHprofUnt 2012: Nachhaltiger Schallschutz gebäudetechnischer Anlagen in energetisch optimierten Gebäuden: Teilprojekt 2: Schlussbericht Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hummel, Sabine A1 - Karlinger, Peter A1 - Schemme, Michael T1 - Haftungsuntersuchungen für Leichtbauanwendungen T2 - Technomer 2017 N2 - Die Verstärkung von Spritzgussteilen mit Faserhalbzeugen gewinnt immer mehr an Bedeutung. Für die Einsatztauglichkeit derartiger Bauteile ist die Verbundhaftung zwischen den angespritzten Strukturen und den Faserhalbzeugen essentiell. Der Vortrag befasst sich mit den äußeren und prozesstechnischen Einflüssen zu Erhöhung der Verbundhaftung auf Faserhalbzeugen. Zudem wird ein Einblick in die Prüf und Anlagentechnik in diesem Bereich gegeben. KW - Verbundhaftung KW - Organoblech KW - Thermoplast KW - Funktionalisierung KW - Einflussfaktoren KW - Hybridbauteil KW - Stukturbauteil Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-3-939382-13-3 SP - 1 EP - 11 PB - Technische Universität Chemnitz CY - Chemnitz ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lienland, Bernhard A1 - Zeng, Li A1 - Mayrock, Michael A1 - Kellner, Florian T1 - Operations Research im Controlling JF - Controlling: Zeitschrift für erfolgsorientierte Unternehmenssteuerung Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.15358/0935-0381-2017-2 VL - 29 IS - 2 SP - 55 EP - 57 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kellner, Florian A1 - Otto, Andreas A1 - Brabänder, Christian T1 - Bringing infrastructure into pricing in road freight transportation ? A measuring concept based on navigation service data JF - Transportation Research Procedia N2 - Differences in road infrastructure, such as capacity, congestion, speed limits affect the productivity and the costs of short-distance freight operations. This article introduces a novel methodology that is based on navigation service data to measure the effects in terms of cost per kilometer using navigation and shipment data. The methodology is applied to five terminals of a forwarding cooperation and has been able to document significant differences in cost per kilometer across the terminals. The research results can be used by logistics service providers to better understand how productivity and thus profitability is affected by the quality of the transportation infrastructure in the particular areas they operate in. Furthermore, the insights will help these companies for better, i.e. cost-based pricing and will allow to document why and where prices need to be adapted. KW - Traffic congestion; Road freight transportation; Logistics service provider; Navigation service; Short-distance freight transportation Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trpro.2017.05.458 VL - 25 SP - 794 EP - 805 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kellner, Florian A1 - Lukesch, Maximilian ED - Pradel, Uwe-H. ED - Süssenguth, Wolfram ED - Piontek, Jochem ED - Schwolgin, Armin F. T1 - Logistik nachhaltig gestalten: Die Bestimmung von CO2-Emissionen im Straßengütertransport T2 - Praxishandbuch Logistik: Erfolgreiche Logistik in Industrie, Handel und Dienstleistungsunternehmen KW - Logistik KW - Grüne Logistik KW - Treibhausgase Y1 - 2017 PB - Fachverlag Deutscher Wirtschaftsdienst CY - Köln ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Igl, Johannes A1 - Kellner, Florian T1 - Exploring greenhouse gas reduction opportunities for retailers in Fast Moving Consumer Goods distribution networks JF - Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment N2 - This research explores logistics-related leverages in the responsibility of retailers for improving the environmental performance of a Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) distribution network. We examine opportunities for modifying the network carbon footprint by changing network design variables. To do so, a quantitative distribution network model is established, and 150 scenarios are calculated by modifying real-world shipment data from an existing multinational FMCG manufacturer. Four distribution variables are identified for a many-to-many and a hub-and-spoke network structure. Two variables affect the distribution network and two interfere in the shipment structure by manipulating weight and/or the delivery date. This research sheds light on the extent of the changes in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of the distribution network that result from modifications in the logistics variables. The greatest effect on the quantity of GHG emissions can be observed when an anticipation horizon for orders is introduced. When shipments are consolidated and delivered only weekly or biweekly from the manufacturer to the retailers, GHG emissions drop significantly. Another opportunity for retailers to cut down GHG emissions is based on the concept of minimum order quantities where shipments to a retailer location are bundled until a certain weight is reached. Additionally, total GHG emissions of distribution may be reduced by raising the tonnage limit, thereby triggering direct shipments between the manufacturer’s facilities and the retailer locations, or by raising the tonnage limit, which triggers direct shipments in the logistics service provider network. The extent of GHG reduction is assessed for all investigated variables. KW - Greenhouse gas (GHG)/CO2 network analysis; Network carbon footprint; Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG); Distribution network analysis; Retailer; Distribution logistics Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2016.10.008 VL - 50 SP - 55 EP - 69 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kellner, Florian T1 - Supplier portfolio optimization T2 - Ipsera Conference Hungary 2017 Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kellner, Florian T1 - Multi-objective supplier portfolio configuration under supply risk and sustainability considerations T2 - International Conference on Operations Research (OR2017) Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kellner, Florian T1 - Visual decision support for the multi-objective supplier selection problem T2 - International Conference on Multiple Objective Programming and Goal Programming (MOPGP) Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kellner, Florian A1 - Christina Goerk, Anna A1 - Lienland, Bernhard T1 - Mit CO₂-Kennzahlen die Ökobilanz verbessern JF - Controlling & Management Review Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s12176-017-0118-z VL - 61 IS - 9 SP - 58 EP - 64 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Muscat, Dirk A1 - Voit, Johann A1 - Hefenbrock, Sophia T1 - Patentschrift DE102015014912B4 BT - Beschichtung für ein medizinisches Instrument, Verfahren zu dessen Beschichten und mit diesem Verfahren beschichtetes medizinisches Instrument N2 - Beschichtung für ein medizinisches In­strument, das nach seinem Einführen in einen menschlichen oder tierischen Körper mit dessen Körperflüssigkeit in Kon­takt gelangt, umfassend eine Materialzusammensetzung, die wenigstens ein Phosphorylcholin umfassendes Polymer enthält, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Materialzusam­mensetzung für ein medizinisches Instrument, das auf sei­ner Oberfläche Polyurethan enthält oder das daraus gänzlich besteht, eine auf das medizinische Instrument aufbringba­re Haftungsvernetzungsschicht aus einem chemischen Haft­vermittler und einem mit diesem vernetzten Alkohol, min­destens einem zweiwertigen Alkohol mit zwei primären OH­Gruppen, und das wenigstens eine Phosphorylcholin um­fassende Polymer enthält, welches auf der Haftungsvernet­zungsschicht als gesonderte Schicht aufgebracht sowie auf dieser und gegebenenfalls mit dieser vernetzt ist. KW - Beschichtung Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bäuml, Karl-Heinz T. A1 - Aslan, Alp A1 - Abel, Magdalena ED - Ross, Brian H. T1 - Chapter Five - The Two Faces of Selective Memory Retrieval—Cognitive, Developmental, and Social Processes T2 - Psychology of Learning and Motivation N2 - Numerous studies from the past five decades have shown that selective retrieval of some studied items can impair recall of other items. This chapter reviews more recent work, in which it is demonstrated that selective memory retrieval has two faces and that it can both impair and improve recall of other items. In this recent work, participants' access to study context during selective retrieval was experimentally manipulated and it was examined whether such manipulation influences the effects of selective retrieval. Access to study context was manipulated using listwise directed forgetting, context-dependent forgetting and time-dependent forgetting. The results consistently showed that selective retrieval impairs recall of other memories if access to study context during retrieval is largely maintained, but that selective retrieval can improve recall if study context access is impaired. The findings are explained by a two-factor account, which claims that, in general, selective retrieval does not only trigger inhibition and blocking but also triggers context reactivation processes. The proposal is that primarily inhibition and blocking operate when study context access during selective retrieval is largely maintained, whereas primarily context reactivation processes operate when study context access is impaired. Current findings on the two faces of selective retrieval are well consistent with this theoretical view. KW - Blocking KW - Context reactivation KW - Episodic memory KW - Inhibition KW - Memory development KW - Retrieval-induced facilitation KW - Retrieval-induced forgetting KW - Social recall Y1 - 2021 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.plm.2016.11.004 SP - 167 EP - 209 PB - Academic Press CY - London, Oxford, Boston, New York, San Diego ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frank, Ludwig T1 - The Binomial and Negative Binomial Distribution in Discrete Time Markov Chains JF - Markov Processes And Related Fields N2 - The classical results of the binomial and negative binomial probability distribution are generalized by means of homogeneous Discrete Time Markov Chains to series of stochastically independent random trials. These have not only two possible outcomes but two groups of them -- different kinds of successes and failures with occurrence probabilities depending on the outcome of the previous trial. This generalization allows a uniform view of occupation time, first passage time and recurrence time. Our results are consequently derived and presented in matrix form, the probabilities as well as the moments. They can be applied to all Discrete Time Markov Chains, especially in computer capacity planning, performability and economics. KW - discrete time Markov Chains KW - binomial distribution KW - matrix representation KW - recurrence time KW - first passage time KW - occupation time Y1 - 2017 VL - 23 IS - 3 SP - 377 EP - 400 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Maderebner, R. A1 - Gerhaher, U. A1 - Flach, M. A1 - Hirschmüller, Sebastian T1 - Load carrying capacity of screwed CLT wall-ceiling joints with and without elastic supports JF - BAUINGENIEUR N2 - Due to the application of elastic interlayers for acoustic decoupling, wood screws to connect timber elements are stressed beneath axial and shear loads additionally by a bending moment. The equations to calculate the load carrying capacity of wood-wood-connections according to the Eurocode 5, lose their validity in case of application of interlayers with low shear resistance. Furthermore, the increasing flexibilities of the joints should be considered for a realistic static modelling. Aim of the present work is to analyze the mechanical load bearing characteristics of wall-ceiling-connections of cross laminated timber with and without elastic interlayers. On the basis of experiments as well as analytical approaches, the load-deformation-behavior is discussed and contrasted to the current standards. KW - Timber Y1 - 2017 VL - 92 SP - 495 EP - 502 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Filippoupolitis, M. A1 - Hopkins, C. A1 - Völtl, R. A1 - Schanda, Ulrich A1 - Mahn, J. A1 - Krajči, L. T1 - Structural dynamics of a dowelled-joist timber floor in the low-frequency range modelled using finite element simulation JF - Engineering Structures N2 - This paper concerns the development and validation of Finite Element Methods (FEM) to simulate the dynamic response of a dowelled-joist timber floor. This is a solid floor comprised of timber joists connected using timber dowels with individual assemblies connected using inclined metal screws. The focus is on the structural dynamics in the low-frequency range up to 200 Hz which is the relevant range for impact sound insulation and vibration serviceability. Dowel connections between the joists that formed each assembly were modelled using either rigid or spring connectors in the FEM models. The validation against experimental modal analysis showed that both approaches were valid in terms of the eigenfrequencies, Modal Assurance Criterion (MAC) and the spatial-average velocity with point excitation. Whilst the FEM model with spring connectors had a higher number of correlated modes in the MAC analysis, this required removal of many spurious modes before predicting the response. The validated models were used to demonstrate the potential in predicting assessment parameters for vibration serviceability that are contained in EN 1995-1-1 (Eurocode 5). This predictive approach to the evaluation of vibration serviceability has the advantage in that it can be used for non-standard timber floors with non-standard boundary conditions or floor plans. KW - Timber floor KW - Dowel connections KW - Vibration KW - Modal analysis KW - Vibration serviceability KW - Eurocode 5 Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2017.07.009 VL - 148 SP - 602 EP - 620 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stubenrauch, Franz A1 - Seliger, Norbert A1 - Schmitt-Landsiedel, Doris T1 - Design and Performance of a 200 kHz GaN Motor Inverter with Sine Wave Filter T2 - PCIM Europe 2017 - International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management, Nürnberg N2 - Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductor devices are promised to be a good alternative to Silicon (Si) semiconductors in future motor inverters for variable frequency drives (VFDs). They combine low on state resistance and low switching losses with a high blocking voltage capability. Compared to actual inverters based on insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) the pulse width modulation (PWM) frequency for efficient operation can be increased by a factor of 5 to 10, extending the PWM frequency range up to 500 kHz. This allows the use of motor filters with small component size. As a result, high motor efficiency, low torque ripple, high control bandwidth and nearly ideal sinusoidal output voltages are achieved. Therefore this inverters can be used for high speed spindle motors and dynamic servo drives. This paper focus on the design of a hybrid sine wave filter consisting of an analog and a digital part. The filter is optimized to achieve low power loss and high current control bandwidth. A 3-phase GaN motor inverter operating at 200 kHz PWM frequency at 400 V DC-link voltage verifies the system design. KW - motor inverter Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Seliger, Norbert A1 - Stubenrauch, Franz A1 - Brendel, Christian A1 - Schmitt-Landsiedel, Doris T1 - Impact of Circuit Carrier Technologies on MHz-switching of GaN Half-Bridge Circuits T2 - PCIM Europe 2017 - International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy, Nürnberg N2 - Increasing the switching frequency has been one of the most beneficial advancements in modern power electronics. This trend has been enabled by progress in power semiconductors resulting in increased power densities, efficiencies and control dynamics. The aim of this study is to analyze the influence of three different circuit carrier technologies on switching power loss of 650 V hardswitching GaN devices. Limitations and solutions for half-bridge circuits operating at MHz-switching are investigated by modeling and experiments on a prototype. KW - GaN KW - Half-Bridge KW - MHz-switching KW - Substrate carrier technology Y1 - 2020 SP - 1407 EP - 1415 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schemme, Michael T1 - Faserverbundkunststoffe Kompakt - Der Einstieg in die Technologie der FVK T2 - FVK Kompakt – Grundlagen Faserverbundkunststoffe, Frankfurt KW - VDI Wissensforum Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bürkle, Erwin A1 - Dittel, Gernod A1 - Karlinger, Peter T1 - Einführung und Tagungsleitung T2 - 15. Benediktbeurer Reinraumtage KW - Reinraum Y1 - 2017 CY - Benediktbeuern ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Auer, Veronika A1 - Beneken, Gerd A1 - Brummer, Benjamin A1 - Châteauvieux-Hellwig, Camille A1 - Engler, Benjamin A1 - Gilly, Alexander A1 - Hagl, Rainer A1 - Hummel, Felix A1 - Hummel, Sabine A1 - Karlinger, Peter A1 - Knorr, Ludwig A1 - Köster, Heinrich A1 - Kucich, Martin A1 - Mecking, Simon A1 - Rabold, Andreas A1 - Sandor, Viktor A1 - Schalk, Daniel A1 - Schanda, Ulrich A1 - Schemme, Michael A1 - Schiffner, Ivonne A1 - Schmidt, Jochen A1 - Schugmann, Reinhard A1 - Seidlmeier, Heinrich A1 - Sigg, Ferdinand A1 - Stauss, Kilian A1 - Sussmann, Monika A1 - Wellisch, Ulrich A1 - Wenninger, Marc A1 - Wittmann, Josef A1 - Zscheile, Matthias T1 - Jahresbericht 2016, Forschung - Entwicklung - Innovation N2 - Mit dem jährlich erscheinenden Forschungsbericht möchte die Hochschule Rosenheim einen Einblick in ihre vielfältigen Projekte und Aktivitäten der angewandten Forschung und Entwicklung geben. Im Jahresbericht 2016 wird über Vorhaben im Jahr 2016 berichtet. T3 - Schriftenreihen - Forschungsbericht - 5 KW - Forschung Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:861-opus4-12282 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schutter, Sabina A1 - Schweda-Möller, Anna ED - Baader, Meike Sophia ED - Freytag, Tatjana T1 - Wo Risiken zusammentreffen: Bildungsbenachteiligung in Einelternfamilien T2 - Bildung und Ungleichheit in Deutschland KW - Einelternfamilie KW - Bildungsbenachteiligung Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-3-658-14999-4 SP - 139 EP - 154 PB - Springer VS CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Spindler, Uli A1 - Wambsganß, Mathias A1 - Kagerl, Andreas A1 - Zauner, Johannes A1 - Schakib-Ekbatan, Karin T1 - Abschlussbericht: Monitoring eines Niedrigst-Energie-Hotels in der Sanierung - Teilvorhaben: Messung und wissenschaftliche Analyse N2 - Im vom BMWi geförderten Forschungsprojekt Niedrigst-Energie-Hotel wurde ein Bestandsgebäude mithilfe eines umfassenden Sanierungskonzeptes zu einem energiesparenden Nur-Strom-Gebäude entwickelt. Eine höchst wärmegedämmte Hülle, komplett neue Anlagentechnik und intelligente Verknüpfung der Anlagenteile versprechen niedrigen Energiebedarf bei gleichzeitig hohem Komfort. Doch mit steigender Komplexität der Anlagen steigt auch das Risiko, dass Bestandteile nicht optimal zusammenarbeiten oder sich sogar gegenseitig negativ beeinflussen. Beim energetischen Monitoring werden diese Anlagen und ihre Bestandteile überwacht und deren Energieströme gemessen. Dieses Wissen erlaubt schließlich die detaillierte Bewertung des innovativen Energiekonzepts in der Anwendung und in gewissem Umfang auch die Optimierung der Anlagen. Zur Auswertung der umfangreichen Datensätze wird das am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (Fachgebiet Bauphysik & Technischer Ausbau) entwickelte Werkzeug MoniSoft verwendet. Durch die plattformunabhängige Software werden das Monitoring und die Betriebsanalyse vereinfacht. Seit 2013 wird die Software an der Hochschule Rosenheim maßgeblich mit weiterentwickelt. Projektziele - Durch das energetische Monitoring können folgende Ziele erreicht werden: Beurteilung des Betriebs der komplexen Gebäudetechnik unter realen Bedingungen, Vergleich der Messergebnisse mit den Erwartungen der Planer, Erarbeitung von Optimierungsmöglichkeiten in der Gebäudetechnik KW - Sanierung KW - Energieeffizienz KW - energetisches Monitoring KW - Nur-Strom-Gebäude Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zeller, Marc A1 - Höfig, Kai A1 - Schwinn, Jean-Pascal T1 - ArChes—Automatic generation of component fault trees from continuous function charts T2 - 2017 IEEE 15th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN), July 2017, Emden, Germany. N2 - The growing size and complexity of software in embedded systems poses new challenges to the safety assessment of embedded control systems. In industrial practice, the control software is mostly treated as a black box during the system's safety analysis. The appropriate representation of the failure propagation of the software is a pressing need in order to increase the accuracy of safety analyses. However, it also increase the effort for creating and maintaining the safety analysis models (such as fault trees) significantly. In this work, we present a method to automatically generate Component Fault Trees from Continuous Function Charts. This method aims at generating the failure propagation model of the detailed software specification. Hence, control software can be included into safety analyses without additional manual effort required to construct the safety analysis models of the software. Moreover, safety analyses created during early system specification phases can be verified by comparing it with the automatically generated one in the detailed specification phased. KW - Industrial Informatics KW - CFT KW - Function charts Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Möhrle, Felix A1 - Bizik, Kai A1 - Zeller, Marc A1 - Höfig, Kai A1 - Rothfelder, Martin A1 - Liggesmeyer, Peter T1 - A Formal Approach for Automating Compositional Safety Analysis Using Flow Type Annotations In Component Fault Trees T2 - Proceedings of the 27th European Safety and Reliability Conference (ESREL): Safety and Reliability – Theory and Applications., Portorož, Slovenia: Taylor & Francis (CRC Press). N2 - Safety assurance is a major challenge in the design of modern embedded systems that has become increasingly difficult in recent years. Growing system sizes and the rise of Cyber-Physical systems confront safety engineers with large sets of configurations to be analyzed. Current approaches are usually carried out at design time and do not address the need for automated assessments in the field. With Component Fault Trees (CFTs) there exists a component-based methodology that enables an efficient modular composition of safety artifacts. The combined model is a system-level CFT that can be analyzed by means of popular Fault Tree Analysis techniques that are widely accepted in the industry. However, when composing models, their interfacing elements must be connected manually which impedes the automation of the procedure. In this work, we introduce the notion of flow types that represent a particular kind of component interaction and define a taxonomy of related failure behavior. By annotating CFTs with types, a machine-readable vocabulary is provided that allows for an automated interconnection of their interfaces. This way, the automatic composition of models according to system architecture is enabled, allowing for automated safety assessments on system-level. We demonstrate the feasibility of our approach using an example ethylene vaporization unit. KW - Compositional safety analysis KW - Flow type annotations KW - CFT Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Lask, Joachim E. A1 - Kriechbaum, Ralph T1 - Gute Eltern sind bessere Mitarbeiter N2 - Ihr doppelter Gewinn des Buches: Eltern können ihre Kompetenzen in Worte fassen und bieten diese selbstbewusst auf dem Arbeitsmarkt an. Unternehmen gewinnen mit der Entdeckung des Kompetenzcenters Familie den effektivsten Bildungsort für Mitarbeiter und Führungskräfte und das mit geringem Aufwand. Wirtschaft und Eltern werden Partner! Haben auch Sie schon davon gehört, dass erfolgreiche Persönlichkeiten Ihre Fähigkeiten im Umgang mit Menschen in der eigenen Familie gelernt haben? In diesem Buch erfahren Sie, dass wissenschaftlich gesicherte Erkenntnisse dies bestätigen und dass informelles Lernen bei der Kompetenzbildung den größten Einfluss hat. Überzeugend und anschaulich verdeutlichen die Autoren, wie Arbeitgeber und Unternehmen „ihre Eltern“ dafür besonders schätzen können, dass diese sich im „Kompetenzcenter Familie“ fort- und weiterbilden, etwa in Ambiguitätstoleranz, Sozialer und Emotionaler Intelligenz, Change Management, Zielbildung, Konfliktfähigkeit oder leistungsförderndem Feedback. Halbstrukturierte Interviews mit prominenten Persönlichkeiten und erfolgreichen Führungskräften illustrieren dies beispielhaft und verständlich. Geleitworte von bekannten Persönlichkeiten wie beispielsweise von Jesper Juul geben dem Buch eine besondere Note. Durch dieses Buch werden Eltern, Personal- und Organisationsentwickler entdecken, dass der informelle Bildungsort Familie die beste Kompetenzbildung für moderne Arbeitsplätze bietet. KW - Kompetenzcenter Familie Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-3-642-34808-2 PB - Springer-Verlag CY - Berlin Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pfau, Jochen T1 - Fremde oder Freunde? Verantwortung des Planers bei Brandschutzmaßnahmen im Trockenbau JF - DBZ – Deutsche BauZeitschrift KW - Trockenbau KW - Brandschutzmaßnahmen KW - Bauplanung Y1 - 2017 IS - 10/2017 PB - Bauverlag CY - Gütersloh ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Mayr, Andreas T1 - Schallschutz mit der neuen DIN 4109, Was hat sich im Bauteilkatalog Trockenbau geändert? T2 - Das Forum 2017 - Zukunft Trockenbau Ausbau, Berlin, Deutschland, September 2017. N2 - Die DIN 4109 regelt die Anforderungen an den Schallschutz in Gebäuden sowie den Nachweis der Einhaltung dieser Anforderungen. Im Juli 2016 erschien die komplett überarbeitete und neu strukturierte „neue“ DIN 4109. Im Vortrag werden wesentliche Änderungen, die neuen Rechenverfahren und die relevanten Bauteilkataloge kurz erläutert. Änderungen, die sich speziell für die schalltechnische Planung und Ausführung des Trockenbaus ergeben, werden anhand von praktischen Beispielen aufgezeigt. Damit soll ein Gefühl für Möglichkeiten und Grenzen in der Anwendung der neuen Norm vermittelt werden. KW - Trockenbau KW - Schallschutz KW - Bauteilkatalog Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schloßer, Philipp T1 - Schadensersatzansprüche und Regressmöglichkeiten der Krankenkassen bei Behandlungsfehlern – die Rechtslage in Deutschland JF - Soziale Sicherheit KW - Regress KW - Behandlungsfehler KW - Schadenersatzansprüche Y1 - 2018 VL - 2017 SP - 365 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schloßer, Philipp A1 - Heppekausen, Christoph T1 - Verträge zur Anwendungsbeobachtungen prüfen im Lichte von § 299a und b StGB JF - Pflege- und Krankenhausrecht KW - Anwendungsbeobachtungen KW - § 299 a) und b) StGB Y1 - 2018 VL - 2017 IS - 3 SP - 78 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Lüftl, Katharina ED - Lüftl, T1 - Kinder und Demenz. Altersgerechte Zugänge, um mit Kindern über Demenz ins Gespräch zu kommen. Mühldorfer Generationengespräch. Mühldorf a. Inn am 25.07.2017 KW - Pflege Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Lüftl, Katharina ED - Lüftl, T1 - Praxisaufträge für Studierende. 2. Forum Praxisanleitung im Studiengang Pflege der Hochschule Rosenheim. Mühldorf a. Inn am 21.02.2017 KW - Duales Pflegestudium Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Lüftl, Katharina ED - Lüftl, T1 - Ziele ausbildungsintegrierender Bachelorstudiengänge in der Pflege. Forum Berufliche Einmündung im Studiengang Pflege der Hochschule Rosenheim. Mühldorf a. Inn am 9.02.2017 KW - Duales Pflegestudium Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dupas, R. A1 - Musolff, A. A1 - Jawitz, J. W. A1 - Rao, P. S. C. A1 - Jäger, Christoph G. A1 - Fleckenstein, J. H. A1 - Rode, M. A1 - Borchardt, D. T1 - Carbon and nutrient export regimes from headwater catchments to downstream reaches JF - Biogeosciences N2 - Excessive amounts of nutrients and dissolved organic matter in freshwater bodies affect aquatic ecosystems. In this study, the spatial and temporal variability in nitrate (NO3−), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) was analyzed in the Selke (Germany) river continuum from three headwaters draining 1–3 km2 catchments to two downstream reaches representing spatially integrated signals from 184–456 km2 catchments. Three headwater catchments were selected as archetypes of the main landscape units (land use  ×  lithology) present in the Selke catchment. Export regimes in headwater catchments were interpreted in terms of NO3−, DOC and SRP land-to-stream transfer processes. Headwater signals were subtracted from downstream signals, with the differences interpreted in terms of in-stream processes and contributions from point sources. The seasonal dynamics for NO3− were opposite those of DOC and SRP in all three headwater catchments, and spatial differences also showed NO3− contrasting with DOC and SRP. These dynamics were interpreted as the result of the interplay of hydrological and biogeochemical processes, for which riparian zones were hypothesized to play a determining role. In the two downstream reaches, NO3− was transported almost conservatively, whereas DOC was consumed and produced in the upper and lower river sections, respectively. The natural export regime of SRP in the three headwater catchments mimicked a point-source signal (high SRP during summer low flow), which may lead to overestimation of domestic contributions in the downstream reaches. Monitoring the river continuum from headwaters to downstream reaches proved effective to jointly investigate land-to-stream and in-stream transport, and transformation processes. KW - Running water systems Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-4391-2017 VL - 14 IS - 18 SP - 4391 EP - 4407 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jäger, Christoph G. A1 - Hagemann, J. A1 - Borchardt, D. T1 - Can nutrient pathways and biotic interactions control eutrophication in riverine ecosystems? Evidence from a model driven mesocosm experiment JF - Water Research N2 - Ecological theory predicts that the relative importance of benthic to planktonic primary production usually changes along the rivers' continuum from a predomination of benthic algae in lower stream orders to a predomination of planktonic algae at higher orders. Underlying mechanisms driving the interaction between algae in these habitats, its controlling factors and consequences for riverine ecosystems are, however, only partly understood. We present a mechanistic analysis of the governing ecological processes using a simplified, numerical model and examine how abiotic factors and biotic interactions influence benthic and planktonic algae by changing resource competition. We compare the outcome of the model with the results of a factorial mesocosm experiment mimicking the parameter spaces of the model. The results show a remarkable similarity with regard to the temporal development of benthic and pelagic algal biomass and shifting dominance patterns. In particular we analyse the effects of the pathways of nutrient supply (upwelling from the hyporheic zone, direct supply to the surface water, or via both pathways) and grazing in a gradient of river depths. Our results show that detachment of benthic algae, sinking of planktonic algae and the pathway of nutrient supply are key processes determining the respective algal biomass distributions particularly in shallow and intermediate deep systems. Increasing nutrient supply increases algal biomasses, but does not change the general pattern of the interactions. Decreasing light supply decreases the dominance of planktonic algae, but increases dissolved nutrients. At intermediate to high grazing rates algal biomass can be controlled by grazers, but however, at high grazing rates, dissolved nutrients accumulate in the surface water. Our results indicate that nutrient pathways, resource competition and internal control by grazing need to be considered explicitly for the understanding and explanation of eutrophication phenomena in riverine ecosystems. As a consequence, ecologically effective eutrophication management of running water systems has to go beyond the control of nutrient emissions or the achievement of limiting threshold values in the receiving waters, but requires the consideration of the nutrient pathways (surface water versus groundwater) and the shifting biological controls from lower to higher order stream ecosystems. KW - Light KW - Sinking KW - Detachment KW - Depth KW - Resource competition KW - Ecological management Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2017.02.062 VL - 115 SP - 162 EP - 171 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Werning, Hanno ED - Krause-Czeranka, Thomas T1 - Nichttragende innere Trennwände; Ein Wegweiser durch die formalen Regelungen – von der materiellen Anforderung bis zur Leistungserklärung mit den wesentlichen Merkmalen T2 - Bauprodukte Aktuell N2 - Der Beitrag zeigt die bauordnungsrechtlichen Anforderungen allgemein uns speziell hinsichtlich des Brandschutzes an nichttragende innere Trennwände auf. Dazu werden formalen Randbedingungen für die Nachweisführung, insbesondere mit Blick auf nach der EU-Bauprodukte-Verordnung CE-gekennzeichnete Produkte und Bausätze für Trennwände dargestellt. KW - Bauproduktenrecht KW - Trennwände KW - Innenausbau Y1 - 2017 IS - 7/2017 SP - 2 EP - 11 PB - FeuerTRUTZ Network GmbH CY - Köln ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rabold, Andreas T1 - Mehrgeschosser in Massivholzbauweise – Schalltechnische Planung und Ausführung T2 - Bauphysik Forum 2017, 8. INTERNATIONALER HOLZ[BAU]PHYSIK KONGRESS, Bad Ischl N2 - Zum Schutz gegen unzumutbare Belästigungen aus fremden Wohnbereichen werden in der DIN 4109 Anforderungen an die Schalldämmung der Trennbauteile zwischen den Wohnbereichen gestellt. Diese Anforderungen können von heute üblichen Konstruktionen bei fehlerfreier Ausführung sowohl in Holzbauweise als auch in Massivbauweise problemlos eingehalten werden. Dies spiegelt sich auch bei Güteprüfungen der Luft -und Trittschall-dämmung am Bau wider. Bei Umfragen unter den Bewohnern von Mehrfamilienhäusern wird jedoch häufig die Trittschallübertragung der Trenndecke als störendeGeräuschquelle genannt. Die Beurteilung der Trittschallübertragung von Trenndecken anhand des bewerteten Norm - Trittschallpegels im Bau als alleinige Bewertungsgröße scheint somit unabhängig von der Bauweise nich t ausreichend zu sein, um dem subjektiven Empfinden des Bewohners gerecht zu werden. Als Voraussetzung für die Auswahl geeigneter Deckenkonstruktionen immehrgeschossigen Holzbau wird deshalb in Abschnitt 2 zunächst ein zutreffendes Beurteilungskriterium für die Trittschallübertragung gewählt und Wege zur konstruktiven Umsetzung aufgezeigt. Bei der Luftschalldämmung von Trennwänden und Trenndecken in der Geschossbauweise spielt der Anteil der Flankenübertragung eine wesentliche Rolle, wie die Beispiele ausgeführter Objekte in Abschnitt 3 zeigen. Um diese Anteile der Flankenübertragung genauer berücksichtigen zu können und eine wirtschaftlichere Planung zu ermöglichen wird ein Forschungsprojekt durchgeführt, auf dessen Inhalte in Abschnitt 4 vorgestellt werden. KW - Massivholzbau Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rabold, Andreas T1 - Schallschutz von Massivholzkonstruktionen und Prognose von Trittschallpegeln an Holzbalkendecken T2 - Forum Dach- und Holzbau 2017 Kümmersbruck KW - Trittschallberechnung KW - Holzbalkendecken Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rabold, Andreas A1 - Châteauvieux-Hellwig, C. A1 - Mecking, S. T1 - Optimierung von Holzdecken in Bezug auf die DIN 4109 T2 - HolzBauSpezial Bauphysik 2017, Bad Wörishofen KW - Holzbalkendecken KW - DIN 4109 Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gottschalk, L. A1 - Pflaum, D. A1 - Schneider, S. A1 - Schulze, Achim A1 - Becker, F. A1 - Queck, M. A1 - Hüttl, B. T1 - Evaluation of a compehensive IV- Outdoor Characterization Method for Photovoltaik Modules T2 - Proceedings of the 33rd EU-PVSEC KW - Photovoltaik KW - IV-Outdoor Characterization Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Auer, Veronika A1 - Zscheile, Mathias T1 - Designing the beech wood supply chain. Vortrag auf der BioEconomy Conference 11. Mai 2017 in Halle/Saale. T2 - BioEconomy Conference. Sciences Campus Halle, BioEconomy Cluster. Halle/Saale, 11.05.2017 N2 - Bio-based products show a great potential to reduce the dependence on fossil resources. Germany currently has a forerunner role in the EU, using biomass as the same resource base for material and energetic utilisation. Beech wood is hyped in both ways: In material usage directly e.g., in the building sector to balance the possible scarcity of soft wood in the future, as well as indirectly as a feedstock for biorefineries, representing a long-term alternative to the fossil-based industry, and secondly, as energetic use due to its excellent burning quality. The BIOECONOMY CLUSTER sees itself as an actor in a difficult tension field within implementation of the wood-based Bioeconomy. With a total stocking volume of about 635 million m3, beech is the most abundant hardwood tree species in Germany. Nevertheless, beech wood-based biorefineries compete in a difficile tension field. One crucial factor is the reliable supply of raw materials - a consistent biomass quality, season-independent availability and efficient logistics of the raw material. However, the production processes are technically feasible; thus, finally, there is no guarantee for selling the bio-based products to the obtained price. How to overcome the strong tension field in the beech-based Bioeconomy? Different selected examples show possible approaches. To manage the wood-based Bioeconomy and the beech wood supply chain effectively, the influencing of factors and the managing of the same is crucial. KW - Bioeconomy KW - Beach Wood Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Auer, Veronika A1 - Keil, Philipp A1 - Zscheile, Mathias ED - Auer, Veronika T1 - Optimierung der Nutzungspfade in der holzbasierten Bioökonomie (Posterbeitrag). auf der Tagung Biobasierte Chemie im Fluss. KW - Bioökonomie KW - Holz Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zentgraf, Peter T1 - ANALYTICAL ATTITUDE DETERMINATION FROM A SPECIFIC RATE PROFILE T2 - 40th ANNUAL AAS GUIDANCE AND CONTROL CONFERENCE, Breckenridge, Colorado, USA N2 - The problem dealt with in this paper is the analytical determination of the attitude of a rigid body which undergoes a given rate profile. Usually the attitude is determined by solving the kinematic differential equation numerically. For long lasting movements the outcome can cost computation time plus encountered losses in accuracy, which can be disturbing especially in optimization problems. This contribution solves the kinematic differential equation for certain rate profiles exactly and compares the results in accuracy and computation time with the standard procedures. KW - Attitude determination KW - kinematic differential equation KW - satellites Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schutter, Sabina T1 - Die Erziehung der Jugend: Vom Wandel der Erziehungsziele im Kinder- und Jugendhilferecht T1 - Educating the youth: About the development of education goals in German youth welfare JF - Östereichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie N2 - Das deutsche Kinder- und Jugendhilferecht normiert in seinem § 1 Deutsches Sozialgesetz, Achtes Buch (SGB VIII) ein Recht auf Erziehung, das mit spezifischen Erziehungszielen verbunden ist. Der vorliegende Artikel zeichnet die historische Entwicklung und Veränderung dieser Erziehungsziele nach und zeigt anhand einer Diskursanalyse neuerer Verhandlungen um das Kinder- und Jugendhilferecht, wie Erziehung und ihre Ziele mit Blick auf das generationale Ordnen verhandelt werden. N2 - Educational goals are part of the German law on child and youth welfare. The objectives have changed since 1924 but much slower than expected. This article analyses these changes using the negotiations of the German parliament. Showing that the generational order is connected to the conceptualizations of education in German law, the article confirms current topics in child sociology. KW - Erziehung KW - Kinder- und Jugendhilferecht Y1 - 2018 UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11614-017-0276-4 VL - 42 IS - 4 SP - 367 EP - 386 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Mayr, Andreas R. A1 - Einig, Jens A1 - Rabold, Andreas T1 - Bauteilkatalog Leichtbau nach DIN 4109 T2 - 10. Europäischer Kongress EBH 2017, Köln, Deutschland KW - Leichtbau KW - Holzbau Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schöpfer, F. T1 - Körperschallübertragung im Holzbau. Übertragungsfunktionen T2 - Forum Holzbau HBS KW - Schallmesstechnik KW - Holzbau Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rabold, Andreas T1 - Mehrgeschosser in Massivholzbauweise - Schalltechnische Planung und Ausführung T2 - Bauphysikertreffen, Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, November 2017 KW - Schallmesstechnik Y1 - 2017 SP - 3 EP - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ott, Robert ED - Nadig, Linard ED - Egle, Ulrich T1 - Gibt es Buchführung auch in spannend? JF - Konferenzband CARF Luzern 2017, Schriften aus dem Institut für Finanzdienstleistungen Zug IFZ KW - Buchführung Y1 - 2017 VL - 2017 IS - 43 SP - 487 EP - 502 PB - Verlag IFZ  - Hochschule Luzern - Wirtschaft CY - Luzern ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Prodinger, Birgit A1 - O'Connor, R.J. A1 - Stucki, G. A1 - Tennant, A. T1 - Establishing score equivalence of the Functional Independence Measure (FIM™) motor scale and the Barthel Index, utilising the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and Rasch Measurement Theory JF - Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine N2 - Introduction: Two widely used outcome measures to assess functioning in neurological rehabilitation are the Functional Independence Measure (FIM™) and the Barthel Index. The current study aims to establish the equivalence of the total score of the FIM™ motor scale and the Barthel Index through the application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, and Rasch measurement theory. Methods: Secondary analysis of a large sample of patients with stroke, spinal cord injury, and multiple sclerosis, undergoing rehabilitation was conducted. All patients were assessed at the same time on both the FIM™ and the Barthel Index. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Linking Rules were used to establish conceptual coherency between the 2 scales, and the Rasch measurement model to establish an exchange of the total scores. Results: Using the FIM™ motor scale, items from both scales linked to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health d4 Mobility or d5 Self-care chapters. Their co-calibration satisfied the assumptions of the Rasch model for each of 3 diagnostic groups. A ceiling effect was observed for the Barthel Index when contrasted against the FIM™ motor scale. Conclusion: Having a Rasch interval metric to transform scores between the FIM™ motor scale and Barthel Index is valuable for monitoring functioning, meta-analysis, quality audits and hospital benchmarking. KW - International Classification of Functioning KW - Disability and health KW - ICF KW - Outcome measures KW - Patient outcome assessment Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2225 VL - 49 IS - 5 SP - 416 EP - 422 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Timpte, A. A1 - Mecking, S. A1 - Schanda, Ulrich A1 - Rabold, A. T1 - Stoßstellendämm-Maße von Brettsperrholzkonstruktionen JF - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. (ed.), Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA KW - Schallmesstechnik KW - Holzbau Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Timpte, A. A1 - Mecking, S. A1 - Schanda, Ulrich A1 - Rabold, A. T1 - Vibration reduction indices of CLT junctions T2 - Proceedings of ICSV24 N2 - The multi-disciplinary research project “Vibroacoustic analysis in the planning process of timber constructions“ carried out in cooperation between the University of Applied Sciences Rosenheim, the ift Rosenheim and the Technical University Munich is a comprehensive study of direct as well as flanking structure-borne and airborne sound insulation of Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) elements and their junctions. The aim is to optimize and simplify the acoustical planning process of wooden multi-storey buildings and thereby to contribute to the increase growth of timber construction industry in Europe. For a prediction of the acoustical performance of solid wood constructions, the vibration reduction index Kij is needed. The vibration reduction index can be determined i.a. of the direction-averaged junction velocity level difference and the structural reverberation time. Both quantities need to be measured according to EN ISO 10848. Alternatively, vibration reduction indices for a T- or cross-junction can be derived following the procedures described in prEN ISO 12354-1:2016. However, further knowledge and data of the sound transmission across junctions of CLT is inevitable for a reliable prediction. In this paper a collection of frequency dependent vibration reduction indices for CLT structures will be presented and compared, involving L-, T- and cross-junctions measured by six international laboratories. KW - Schallmesstechnik Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schutter, S. A1 - Lüftl, Katharina A1 - Löhe, J. T1 - Studieren, wo der Mensch zählt JF - Die neue Hochschule KW - Pflegestudium Y1 - 2017 IS - 46(5) ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lüftl, Katharina T1 - Aus Praxissituationen Ziele einer Lehrveranstaltung entwickeln: Wie die Pflegedidaktik die Lehre in dualen Pflegestudiengängen bereichern kann JF - Kemser J.; Kerres A. (Hg.): Lehrkompetenz lehren KW - Lehrkompetenz Y1 - 2018 PB - De Gruyter CY - Oldenbourg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Mecking, Simon A1 - Scheibengraber, Markus A1 - Kruse, Tobias A1 - Schanda, Ulrich A1 - Wellisch, Ulrich T1 - Energiebestimmung an Brettsperrholzbauteilen im Holzmassivbau T2 - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. (ed.): Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 2017, 43. Deutsche Jahrestagung für Akustik, Kiel, Deutschland N2 - Ein Ziel des DFG-AiF-Clusterforschungsvorhabens Vibroakustik im Planungsprozess für Holzbauten ist die Reduktion des schalltechnischen Planungsaufwandes bei der Holzmassivbauweise. Hierzu soll das Prognoseverfahren der DIN EN 12354 angepasst werden. Darin ist ein vereinfachter SEA-Ansatz zugrunde gelegt, welcher diffuse Körperschallfelder in den Bauteilen sowie deren schwache Kopplung voraussetzt. Tatsächlich trifft die Annahme diffuser Körperschallfelder nur bei Bauteilen mit geringer Ausbreitungsdämpfung zu. Um ein Maß für die Kopplung der Bauteile zu erhalten, wird ein Energieverhältnis aus den Bauteilschnellen gebildet. In der DIN EN ISO 10848-1 wird eine Vorschrift für die Messung der mittleren Bauteilschnelle beschrieben. Daraus wird ein örtlich und zeitlich gemittelter Schnellepegel je Bauteil berechnet, mit dem die Energie des Bauteils bestimmt wird. In diesem Beitrag werden Messergebnisse von Körperschallfeldern an Brettsperrholzelementen im Hinblick auf die Energiebestimmung diskutiert. Bei der statistischen Auswertung werden die Anzahl der Anregepositionen und der Messpositionen auf dem direkt und indirekt angeregten Bauteil analysiert. In einem weiteren Schritt werden die erforderlichen Messpositionen durch eine geeignete Auswahl reduziert und mit den pauschalen, geometrischen Vorgaben der Messvorschrift aus der DIN EN ISO 10848-1 verglichen. Die Erkenntnisse werden zur Bewertung von Messergebnissen und für Empfehlungen an die Durchführung zukünftiger Messungen herangezogen. KW - Holzmassivbau KW - Schallmesstechnik Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mecking, Simon A1 - Scheibengraber, Markus A1 - Kruse, Tobias A1 - Schanda, Ulrich A1 - Wellisch, Ulrich T1 - Experimentally based statistical analysis of the vibrational energy of CLT building elements JF - 24th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, ICSV24, London, United Kingdom, July 2017 N2 - The method is based on a simplified Statistical Energy Analysis(SEA) approach. The energy ratios of various subsystems are the main quantities to predict sound transmission. The method has proven to work sufficiently accurate for masonry and concrete buildings, where the building components like walls, floors etc. can be regarded as rather homogeneous structures. To adapt this method for solid timber constructions it is necessary to prove that basic SEA requirements are fullfilled by orthotropic materials and heterogeneous structures that occur in these building types. In a case study, an isolated T-junction formed by Cross Laminated Timber(CLT) elements is experimentally investigated. The buildings elements are subdivided in segments with typical screwed connections. In the experiments the diffusivity of the vibration field is investigated, using point excitation with a shaker at several positions and many, randomly chosen response positions. MONTE-CARLO simulations are conducted for random but fix-sized subsets of the measured response positions to find the necessary number of response positions for an accurate determination of the vibrational energy. As a result the distribution of the mean velocity levels can be approximated. In a second approach a multiple linear regression model based on the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator(LASSO)is applied, because for lower frequency bands multicollinearity is expected. In the context of linear regression modelling, data-driven methods are used to select optimal subsets of response positions, to get an estimating equation. KW - Schallmesstechnik KW - CLT building Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Mecking, Simon A1 - Kruse, Tobias A1 - Winter, Christoph A1 - Schanda, Ulrich T1 - Teilprojekt 3: Parameterentwicklung und SEA-Modellierung T2 - ift-Forschungsbericht (Hsg.): Vibroakustik im Planungsprozess für Holzbauten - Modellierung, numerische Simulation, Validierung N2 - Auf Basis empirischer Daten wurde die Diffusität des Körperschallfeldes von Brettsperrholz-Bauteilen in realistischer Größe beschrieben und Verteilungsschätzungen in Abhängigkeit der verwendeten Antwortanzahl durchgeführt. Ein näherungsweise diffuses Körperschallfeld liegt im Beispiel nur in einigen Terzbändern im mittleren Frequenzbereich vor. Damit ist eine Energiebestimmung mit wenigen Antwortpositionen nur dort möglich. Die Energiebestimmung über die Schnelle ist bei tiefen Frequenzen für einige Frequenzbänder ohne Moden nicht geeignet, da hier die Voraussetzung nicht gegeben ist, dass die kinetische gleich der potenziellen Energie ist. Hochfrequent hat der Krafteinleitungsort bezogen auf die Elementstöße Einfluss auf die Antwortstreuungen. Darüber hinaus ist bei tiefen wie auch bei sehr hohen Frequenzen eine hohe Antwortanzahl notwendig. KW - Holzbau KW - Schallmesstechnik Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wissing, C. A1 - Kerres, A. A1 - Lüftl, Katharina T1 - Das Prüfungsformat OSCE (Teil 3). Injektionen, Verbandswechsel, Thromboseprophylaxe und Soor- und Parotitisprophylaxe JF - Pflegezeitschrift N2 - Studierende des Bachelorstudiengangs Pflegepädagogik an der KSH München haben im Rahmen eines Studienprojektes für echte Prüfungssituationen in der Gesundheits- und Krankenpflegeausbildung, der Altenpflegeausbildung oder des dualen Pflegestudiums OSCE-Prüfungen entwickelt und durchgeführt. In dieser Ausgabe gibt es ein Prüfungsbeispiel, das die Studierenden für die Berufsfachschule für Krankenpflege Maria Regina entwickelt haben KW - Gesundheits-und Krankenpflege Y1 - 2017 IS - 70(7) ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kerres, A. A1 - Lüftl, Katharina A1 - Wissing, C. T1 - Das Prüfungsformat OSCE (Teil 2). Körperpflege, Vitalzeichen, Bewegen/Lagern sowie Thrombose- und Kontrakturenprophylaxe JF - Pflegezeitschrift KW - Gesundheits-und Krankenpflege Y1 - 2017 IS - 70(6) ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wissing, C. A1 - Kerres, A. A1 - Lüftl, Katharina T1 - Das Prüfungsformat OSCE im Pflegepädagogikstudium erlernen (Teil 1) JF - Pflegezeitschrift N2 - Der vorliegende Beitrag ist Auftakt einer Serie von OSCE-Prüfungen, die Studierende des Bachelorstudiengangs Pflegepädagogik an der KSH München im Rahmen eines Studienprojektes für echte Prüfungssituationen in der Gesundheits- und Krankenpflegeausbildung, der Altenpflegeausbildung oder des dualen Pflegestudiums entwickelt und durchgeführt haben. Zunächst wird das Konzept der OSCE-Prüfung und der Aufbau des Studienprojektes vorgestellt. In den nächsten Ausgaben folgen Auszüge aus den Prüfungen und kurze Erfahrungsberichte. Abgeschlossen wird mit einer Evaluation durch alle beteiligten Lernenden und Lehrenden. KW - Gesundheits-und Krankenpflege Y1 - 2017 IS - 70(5) ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Späth, Michael A1 - Karlinger, Peter T1 - Optimierungspotenziale beim Spritzgießen durch Prozessüberwachung und moderne Regelmethoden T2 - Spritzgießertagung Baden-Baden KW - Spritzguss KW - Prozessüberwachung Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wissing, C. A1 - Lüftl, Katharina A1 - Kerres, A. T1 - Das Prüfungsformat OSCE (Teil 7). Evaluationsergebnisse aus dem Projekt der KSH München in Kooperation mit der HS Rosenheim und vier Berufsfachschulen für Gesundheits- und Krankenpflege oder Altenpflege in München JF - Pflegezeitschrift KW - Gesundheits-und Krankenpflege Y1 - 2017 IS - 70(11) ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wissing, C. A1 - Kerres, A. A1 - Lüftl, Katharina T1 - Das Prüfungsformat OSCE (Teil 6). Infusionen mit Zusatz, subkutane und intramuskuläre Injektion, Legen eines Blasenkatheters JF - Pflegezeitschrift KW - Gesundheits-und Krankenpflege Y1 - 2017 IS - 70(10) ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wissing, C. A1 - Kerres, A. A1 - Lüftl, Katharina T1 - Das Prüfungsformat OSCE (Teil 5). Alte Menschen personen- und situationsbezogen pflegen JF - Pflegezeitschrift KW - Gesundheits-und Krankenpflege Y1 - 2017 IS - 70(9) ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lüftl, Katharina A1 - Wissing, C. A1 - Kerres, A. T1 - Das Prüfungsformat OSCE (Teil 4). Kommunikationstheorien im dualen Bachelorstudiengang Pflege JF - Pflegezeitschrift KW - Gesundheits-und Krankenpflege Y1 - 2018 IS - 70(8) ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Karlinger, Peter A1 - Mercado-Colmenero, Jorge Manuel A1 - Rubio-Paramio, Miguel Angel A1 - Martin-Doñate, Cristina T1 - A new procedure for calculating cycle time in injection molding based on plastic part geometry recognition KW - Spritzguss Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Scheffler, T. A1 - Gehde, M. A1 - Späth, M. A1 - Karlinger, Peter T1 - Nutzung von Werkzeug und Maschinendaten zur Ermittlung des Fließerhaltens T2 - Technomer Chemnitz KW - Fließerhalten Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Schemme, M. A1 - Michanickl, A. A1 - Karlinger, Peter T1 - Kompetenz-Zentrum Holz-Kunststoff, Partnering-Veranstaltung für Holz- und biobasierte Werkstoffe und Verbundwerkstoffe KW - biobasierte Werkstoffe KW - Holzwerkstoffe KW - Verbundwerkstoffe Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Scheffler, T. A1 - Gehde, M. A1 - Späth, M. A1 - Karlinger, Peter T1 - Determination of the flow and curing behavior of highly filled phenolic injection molding compounds by means of spiral mold T2 - PPS Chemnitz KW - Spritzguss KW - molding compounds Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Karlinger, Peter A1 - Schwachulla, T. T1 - Multifunktionale Naturfaser-Kunststoff-Composites JF - Firmenzeitschrift Motan KW - Naturfaser-Kunststoff-Composites Y1 - 2018 IS - 4.Quartal 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Späth, Michael A1 - Zillmer, Markus A1 - Karlinger, Peter A1 - Schemme, Michael A1 - Gehde, Michael T1 - Einfluss des zeitabhängigen Materialzustands beim Spritzgießen von rieselfähigen, duromeren Formmassen auf den Prozess und die Bauteileigenschaften T2 - Technomer Chemnitz KW - Spritzguss Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Karlinger, Peter A1 - Schadhauser, M. A1 - Martin, J. A1 - Würtele, M. A1 - Modler, N. T1 - Homogenität ist der Schlüssel JF - Kunststoffe KW - Kunststoffe Y1 - 2018 IS - 9/2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Haut, Sandra A1 - Mecking, Simon A1 - Schanda, Ulrich T1 - Experimentelle Bestimmung des Abstrahlgrades und des inneren Verlustfaktors orthotroper Platten JF - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. (ed.): Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 2017, 43. Deutsche Jahrestagung für Akustik, Kiel, Deutschland KW - orthotrope Platten KW - Schallmesstechnik Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schöpfer, F. A1 - Hopkins, C. A1 - Mayr, A. R. A1 - Schanda, Ulrich T1 - Ansätze zur Prognose des Installationspegels im HolzLeichtbau JF - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. (ed.), Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA KW - Schallmesstechnik KW - Holzbau KW - Leichtbau Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schöpfer, Fabian A1 - Hopkins, Carl A1 - Mayr, Andreas R. A1 - Schanda, Ulrich T1 - Measurement of transmission functions in lightweight buildings for the prediction of structure-borne sound transmission from machinery JF - Acta Acustica united with Acustica KW - Schallmesstechnik KW - Leichtbau Y1 - 2017 VL - 2017 IS - 103 SP - 451 EP - 464 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schöpfer, F. A1 - Hopkins, C. A1 - Mayr, A. A1 - Schanda, Ulrich T1 - Prediction of noise from machinery in timber-frame buildings using transmission functions JF - Proceedings of ICSV24 N2 - To ensure that building regulations are satisfied, the sound pressure level due to machinery has to be predicted at the design stage of a new building. With the increasing popularity of multistory timber dwellings, prediction becomes an important issue for designers and consultants. At present previous project experience is often used when considering the design of wall and floor constructions and the mounting positions for machinery. Simple tools to calculate the sound pressure levels in rooms based on machinery data and construction details are not currently available. The approach involves two stages: firstly the description of the source and secondly the prediction of vibration transmission across the building and sound radiation into the rooms. In this paper a simple empirical model is proposed for the second stage. This approach is based on measured transmission functions that are defined as the average sound pressure level in a receiving room relative to the injected structure-borne sound power. This is a logical extension of approaches to characterize structure-borne sound sources that also use a power based descriptor (e.g. prEN15657:2016-02: Acoustic properties of building elements and of buildings - Laboratory measurement of structure-borne sound from building service equipment for all installation conditions) and provides a simple method to estimate the sound pressure level in a room. KW - Schallmesstechnik KW - Holzbau Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Höllthaler, Julia A1 - Hagl, Rainer T1 - Plattformunabhängige modellbasierte Entwicklung von hochdynamischen Antriebsregelungen T2 - MATLAB EXPO 2017 Deutschland, München, 27. Juni 2017 KW - Elektrische Antriebssysteme KW - Leistungselektronik  KW - hochdynamische Antriebsregelungen Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stubenrauch, Franz A1 - Wittmann, Josef A1 - Kiermayer, Alexander A1 - Seliger, Norbert A1 - Hagl, Rainer A1 - Schmitt-Landsiedel, Doris A1 - Kennel, Ralph T1 - FPGA-based High Dynamic Servo Drive Control with a 200kHz Gallium Nitride Inverter T2 - 2017 19th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications (EPE'17 ECCE Europe), Warsaw, Poland N2 - Increased productivity in industrial processes can be achieved by dynamic and accurate positioning of servo drives. Therefore, improvement of servo drive dynamics using latest technologies in the key components such as inverter, control system and position measuring device are investigated. Using Gallium Nitride (GaN) or Silicon Carbide (SiC) semiconductors for motor inverters enables energy efficient operation up to pulse width modulation (PWM) frequencies of 500 kHz. This allows motor filters with small component sizes. As a result, high motor efficiency, low torque ripple, high control bandwidth and almost ideal sinusoidal output voltages are achieved. Experiments on a 200 kHz Gallium Nitride inverter with sine wave motor filter show a current control loop bandwidth of 3.2 kHz and almost ideal sinusoidal phase voltages. The achieved bandwidths of the speed and position control loops are 318 Hz and 106 Hz, respectively. KW - Servo drive control KW - Gallium Nitride Inverter KW - electrical drive Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.23919/EPE17ECCEEurope.2017.8098997 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wittmann, Josef A1 - Hagl, Rainer A1 - Kennel, Ralph T1 - Hybrid Current and Acceleration Control of Servo Drives T2 - PCIM Europe 2017 - International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management, Nürnberg N2 - A hybrid current and acceleration control is presented and shown to improve the load disturbance behavior of servo drives significantly without additional sensor effort. The feedback signal of the acceleration control loop is calculated from the position data of the motor encoder. Hence, position measuring errors influence this control loop and lead to speed ripple. Therefore, the presented design of the acceleration control loop considers both load sensitivity and position measuring errors. KW - Elektrische Antriebssysteme KW - Leistungselektronik  KW - Servo drives KW - Electrical drives Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hacker, Bernd A1 - Holzmeier, Maximilian ED - Hachmeister, Dirk ED - Kahle, Holger ED - Mock, Sebastian ED - Schüppen, Matthias T1 - Kommentierung zu §§ 311 und 312 T2 - Bilanzrecht-Kommentar KW - Bilanzrecht Y1 - 2017 SP - 1481 EP - 1530 PB - Verlag Dr. Otto Schmidt CY - Köln ET - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hacker, Bernd A1 - Kamlage, Franziska T1 - Empirische Untersuchung zur Anwendung der Equity-Methode bei Joint Ventures nach IFRS in Deutschland JF - IRZ - Zeitschrift für Internationale Rechnungslegung KW - Joint Ventures KW - Equity-Methode Y1 - 2017 VL - 2017 IS - 12/2017 SP - 81 EP - 89 PB - C.H.BECK in Gemeinschaft mit den Verlagen Franz Vahlen/München, Linde/Wien und Stämpfli/Bern ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Homb, Anders A1 - Guigou-Carter, Catherine A1 - Rabold, Andreas T1 - Impact sound insulation of cross-laminated timber/massive wood floor constructions. Collection of laboratory measurements and result evaluation JF - Building Acoustics N2 - Wooden building systems, including cross-laminated timber elements, are becoming more common. The last few years have seen new developments and documentation of innovative types of cross-laminated timber floor assemblies. Regarding impact sound associated to walking persons, running or jumping children, such floor assemblies can be regarded as a weak part. So far, there are no reliable standardized calculation models available, for prediction of impact sound in the entire frequency range. Therefore the design is always based upon previous experiences and available measurements. This article presents the results of a number of well controlled sound insulation measurements of cross-laminated timber/massive wood floor constructions conducted in laboratories. The collection of data and results analysis highlight some basic phenomena. For instance, how structural differences related to the grouping of the constructions change the frequency distribution of the impact sound level and the single number quantities. Another significant result is the influence of the dynamic stiffness of the resilient interlayer of floating floor systems and the mass per unit area of the floors. Based on this analysis, the aim is to identify similarities and carry out simplifications. The data will be further processed and used in the development of prediction models and optimization process of cross-laminated timber floor assemblies. KW - Schallmesstechnik KW - Impact sound insulation Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1351010X16682966 VL - 2017 IS - 24/1 SP - 35 EP - 52 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wenninger, Marc A1 - Schmidt, Jochen A1 - Goeller, Toni T1 - Appliance Usage Prediction for the Smart Home with an Application to Energy Demand Side Management - And Why Accuracy is not a Good Performance Metric for this Problem. T2 - 6th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems (SMARTGREENS) N2 - Shifting energy peak load is a subject that plays a huge role in the currently changing energy market, where renewable energy sources no longer produce the exact amount of energy demanded. Matching demand to supply requires behavior Changes on the customerside, which can be achieved by incentives suchas Real-Time-Pricing (RTP). Various studies show that such incentives cannot be utilized without a complexity reduction, e.g., by smart home automation systems that inform the customer about possible savings or automatically schedule appliances to off-peak load phases. We propose a probabilistic appliance usage prediction based on historical energy data that can be used to identify the times of day where an appliance will be used and therefore make load shift recommendations that suite the customer’s usage profile. A huge issue is how to provide a valid performance evaluation for this particular problem. We will argue why the commonly used accuracy metric is not suitable, and suggest to use other metrics like the area under the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve, Matthews Correlation Coefficient (MCC) or F1-Score instead. KW - Real Time Pricing (RTP) KW - Household Appliance Usage Prediction KW - Demand Side Management Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Versen, Martin A1 - Ernst, W. A1 - Gulati, P. T1 - A row hammer pattern analysis of DDR2 SDRAM JF - Microelectronics Reliability N2 - A DDR2 SDRAM test setup implemented on the Griffin III ATE test system from HILEVEL Technologies is used to analyse the row hammer bug. Row hammer pattern experiments are compared to standard retention tests. The analysis confirms that the row hammer effect is caused by a charge excitation process depending on the number of stress activation cycles. The stress has to occur in the local neighborhood of the cells under test. Shallow impurity levels support the responsible charge carrier transport process in the used DDR2 SDRAM technology KW - Microelectronics KW - pattern analysis Y1 - 2018 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microrel.2017.07.022 VL - 76-77 SP - 64 EP - 67 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Prodinger, Birgit A1 - Scheel-Sailer, A. A1 - Escorpizo, R. A1 - Stucki, G. T1 - UEMS-PRM ICF workshop moderators and rapporteurs. (2017) European initiative for the application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: Development of Clinical Assessment Schedules for specified rehabilitation services JF - European Journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine N2 - Clinical assessment schedule (CLAS) is a core part of the ICF-based implementation of functioning reporting across health conditions and along the continuum of care. The Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Section and Board of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS PRM) workshop held in January 2016 aimed to develop and specify a CLAS within the context of rehabilitation services. UEMS PRM Workshop in Nottwil, Switzerland, January 2016.PRM physicians representatives from 12 European countries, as well as Israel and Japan, mostly delegates of UEMS PRM Section and Board, and experts with other rehabilitation professional backgrounds.Participants were divided into 6 working groups and asked to specify what functioning aspects would be essential to document using the available ICF sets for the identified rehabilitation services contained in the newly developed service classification (ICSO-R): acute, post-acute and long-term rehabilitation services. The 7 ICF Generic and 23 Rehabilitation Set categories were confirmed as well as specific health condition categories for acute rehabilitation services (mobile team), for postacute rehabilitation services (general outpatient rehabilitation, musculoskeletal and neurological rehabilitation, as well as specialized SCI rehabilitation), and for long-term rehabilitation services (day clinic and rehabilitation provided in the community). While general principles of the CLAS were defined, the need to align the CLAS for a specific service, as well as across services along the continuum of care was highlighted. All groups deliberated on this topic; however, no conclusive statement was presented yet.The groups recognized a need for a systematic effort to identify data collection tools currently used.CLASs will serve in the future to ensure that functioning information is systematically and consistently collected across services, and thus respond also to various global reports and initiatives which stress the need for improving data collection on people's functioning. KW - Outcome assessment KW - Health care KW - Rehabilitation KW - Health information systems Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.23736/S1973-9087.16.04438-5 VL - 53 IS - 2 SP - 319 EP - 332 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Châteauviex-Hellwig, Camille A1 - Rabold, Andreas A1 - Schramm, M. T1 - Teilprojekt 4: Bauteilprüfung, FEM Modellierung und Validierung. T2 - ift-Forschungsbericht (Hsg.): Vibroakustik im Planungsprozess für Holzbauten - Modellierung, numerische Simulation, Validierung KW - FEM Modellierung KW - Vibroakustik KW - Holzbauten Y1 - 2017 VL - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rabold, A. A1 - Châteauvieux-Hellwig, C. A1 - Mecking, S. T1 - Optimierung von Holzdecken in Bezug auf die DIN 4109 T2 - Forum Holzbau HBS KW - Schallmesstechnik KW - Holzdecken Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Paolini, Alexander A1 - Kollmannsberger, Stefan A1 - Winter, Christoph A1 - Buchschmid, Martin A1 - Müller, Gerhard A1 - Rabold, Andreas A1 - Mecking, Simon A1 - Schanda, Ulrich A1 - Rank, Ernst T1 - A high-order finite element model for vibration analysis of cross-laminated timber assemblies JF - Building Acoustics N2 - The vibration behavior of cross-laminated timber components in the low-frequency range can be predicted with high accuracy by the finite element method. However, the modeling of assembled cross-laminated timber components has been studied only scarcely. The three-dimensional p-version of the finite element method, which is characterized by hierarchic high-order shape functions, is well suited to consider coupling and support conditions. Furthermore, a small number of degrees of freedom can be obtained in case of thin-walled structures using p-elements with high aspect ratios and anisotropic ansatz spaces. In this article, a model for cross-laminated timber assemblies made of volumetric high-order finite elements is presented. Two representative types of connections are investigated, one with an elastomer between the cross-laminated timber components and the other without. The model is validated, and suitable ranges for the stiffness parameters of the finite elements which represent the junctions are identified. KW - cross-laminated timber KW - finite element method Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1351010X17727126 VL - 2017 IS - 3 SP - 135 EP - 158 ET - 24 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Schutter, Sabina A1 - Braun, Magdalena T1 - Herausforderungen von Kindertageseinrichtungen in einer vielfältigen Gesellschaft N2 - Zuwanderung, demografische Veränderungen und familialer Wandel betreffen alle gesellschaftlichen Bereiche und Akteure. Kindertageseinrichtungen als erste und wichtigste Bildungs- und Sozialisationsinstanzen nach den Eltern sind davon nicht ausgenommen. Im Gegenteil: Kinderarmut, Zeitknappheit von Familien, Migration und soziale Ungleichheiten kommen hier zuallererst an und stellen die Einrichtungen vor neue Herausforderungen. Hinzu kommen gesellschaftliche Bewegungen, wie der neu erstarkte Rechtspopulismus, gruppenbezogene Menschenfeindlichkeit und Abwertung bis zu Rechtsextremismus. Ein Phänomen, das in ostdeutschen Bundesländern präsenter ist. Die vorliegende Untersuchung hat deshalb 94 Leitungen von Kindertageseinrichtungen in Sachsen und Thüringen nach ihren Umgangsweisen mit gesellschaftlicher Vielfalt gefragt. Hierzu wurde spezifisch der Umgang mit benachteiligten Gruppen und mit Diversität untersucht. 10 qualitative ExpertInneninterviews mit Einrichtungsleitungen wurden ergänzend dazu durchgeführt, um spezifischen und sensiblen Fragestellungen auf den Grund zu gehen. Die wichtigsten Mittel gegen menschenfeindliche Tendenzen sind Demokratieförderung, Demokratiebildung und Partizipation. Die Untersuchung hat deshalb einen Schwerpunkt auf die Untersuchung der Umsetzung und Hindernisse sowie der Bedarfe mit Blick auf Partizipation gelegt. KW - Kindertagesstätte KW - Gesellschaftliche Analyse Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Botzum, Edeltraud T1 - Informierst du noch - oder lässt du schon mitbestimmen? Ein Stufenmodell partizipativen Arbeitens. T2 - Festakt der Hochschule Rosenheim zum Studienstart "Soziale Arbeit", Dezember 2017. KW - Soziale Arbeit KW - partizipatives Arbeiten Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Botzum, Edeltraud A1 - Ehlert, Gudrun A1 - Häseler-Bestmann, Sarah A1 - Reimer, Julia ED - Ehlert, Gudrun ED - Gahleitner, Silke Birgitta ED - Köttig, Michaela ED - Sauer, Stefanie ED - Riemann, Gerhard ED - Schmitt, Rudolf ED - Völter, Bettina T1 - Warum Geschlecht zählt. Geschlechtsbezogene Aspekte im Promotionsprozess T2 - Forschen und Promovieren in der Sozialen Arbeit, Band 15 der Reihe "Theorie, Forschung und Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit" KW - Geschlechterforschung KW - Promotionsprozess KW - Promotion nach FH-Abschluss KW - Forschung in der Sozialen Arbeit Y1 - 2017 SP - 102 EP - 112 PB - Verlag Barbara Budrich CY - Berlin ET - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Botzum, Edeltraud A1 - Klaes, Sophie T1 - Sozialräumliches Lernen. Handlungsräume nutzen und einbeziehen. JF - KiTa aktuell NRW. Fachzeitschrift für Leitungen, Fachkräfte und Träger N2 - Zur Methodik einer zielgerichteten Evaluation der Vernetzung im Sozialraum: Zum Ausbau der sozialräumlichen Vernetzung müssen Kitas zunächst neben dem aktuellen Stand auch ermitteln, an welchen Stellen Verbesserungsbedarf besteht. Maßgebend für eine gewinnbringende Evaluation ist neben der Auswahl geeigneter Evaluationsmethoden die genaue Klärung der Evaluationsziele. Im Kita-Bereich erfährt Evaluation zunehmend an Bedeutung – aus politischen und professionsbezogenen Gründen. Theoretische Vorüberlegungen und Grundlagen sind weitgehend bekannt, sodass im folgenden Beitrag die Anwendung von Evaluation im sozialräumlichen Arbeiten von Kitas fokussiert wird. KW - Sozialräumliches Lernen Y1 - 2017 VL - 2017 IS - 26/5 SP - 118 EP - 120 PB - Carl Link Verlag CY - Kronach (Oberfranken) ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Selb, M. A1 - Gimigliano, F. A1 - Prodinger, Birgit A1 - Stucki, G. A1 - Pestelli, G. A1 - Iocco, M. A1 - Boldrini, P. T1 - Toward an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health clinical data collection tool: The Italian experience of developing simple, intuitive descriptions of the Rehabilitation Set categories JF - European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine N2 - As part of international efforts to develop and implement national models including the specification of ICF-based clinical data collection tools, the Italian rehabilitation community initiated a project to develop simple, intuitive descriptions of the ICF Rehabilitation Set, highlighting the core concept of each category in user-friendly language. This paper outlines the Italian experience in developing simple, intuitive descriptions of the ICF Rehabilitation Set as an ICF-based clinical data collection tool for Italy.Consensus process.Expert conference. Multidisciplinary group of rehabilitation professionals.The first of a two-stage consensus process involved developing an initial proposal for simple, intuitive descriptions of each ICF Rehabilitation Set category based on descriptions generated in a similar process in China. Stage two involved a consensus conference. Divided into three working groups, participants discussed and voted (vote A) whether the initially proposed descriptions of each ICF Rehabilitation Set category was simple and intuitive enough for use in daily practice. Afterwards the categories with descriptions considered ambiguous i.e. not simple and intuitive enough, were divided among the working groups, who were asked to propose a new description for the allocated categories. These proposals were then voted (vote B) on in a plenary session. The last step of the consensus conference required each working group to develop a new proposal for each and the same categories with descriptions still considered ambiguous. Participants then voted (final vote) for which of the three proposed descriptions they preferred.Nineteen clinicians from diverse rehabilitation disciplines from various regions of Italy participated in the consensus process. Three ICF categories already achieved consensus in vote A, while 20 ICF categories were accepted in vote B. The remaining 7 categories were decided in the final vote.The findings were discussed in light of current efforts toward developing strategies for ICF implementation, specifically for the application of an ICF-based clinical data collection tool, not only for Italy but also for the rest of Europe. Promising as minimal standards for monitoring the impact of interventions and for standardized reporting of functioning as a relevant outcome in rehabilitation. KW - ICF KW - Italian Rehabilitation Community KW - ICF Rehabilitation Set category Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.23736/S1973-9087.16.04250-7 VL - 53 IS - 2 SP - 290 EP - 298 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Botzum, Edeltraud A1 - Klaes, Sophie ED - Jasmund, Christina T1 - Evaluation im Kontext sozialräumlichen Arbeitens JF - KiTa aktuell NRW. Fachzeitschrift für Leitungen, Fachkräfte und Träger KW - sozialräumliches Arbeiten KW - Kindertagesstätte Y1 - 2017 VL - 2017 IS - 26/9 SP - 182 EP - 185 PB - Carl Link Verlag CY - Kronach (Oberfranken) ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Böning, Sarah-Lena A1 - Botzum, Edeltraud ED - Matusiewicz, David ED - Muhrer-Schwaiger, Marco T1 - Was kann die Gesundheitswirtschaft von der Sozialen Arbeit lernen? T2 - Neuvermessung der Gesundheitswirtschaft N2 - Soziale Arbeit leistet einen Beitrag zu mehr sozialer Gerechtigkeit und zum Abbau sozialer Ungleichheit in der Gesellschaft, gleichzeitig gewinnt Gesundheit als Dimension sozialer Ungleichheit zunehmend an Bedeutung. Als Beispiele hierfür können chronische Erkrankungen, Behinderung und Pflegebedürftigkeit genannt werden, die häufig eine gleichberechtigte Teilhabe an der Gesellschaft erschweren, wodurch gesundheitliche Ungleichheit zu sozialer Ungleichheit führt beziehungsweise diese verstärkt. Fragestellungen zu Themen der Gesundheit haben demnach in vielfältiger Hinsicht auch Bezug auf Soziale Arbeit. KW - Gesundheitswirtschaft KW - Soziale Arbeit Y1 - 2017 SP - 231 EP - 240 PB - Springer Gabler Verlag CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fekete, C. A1 - Post, M. A1 - Bickenbach, J. A1 - Middleton, J. A1 - Prodinger, Birgit A1 - Selb, M. A1 - Stucki, G. T1 - A structured approach to capture the lived experience of spinal cord injury: Data model and questionnaire of the International Spinal Cord Injury Community Survey (InSCI) JF - American Journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine N2 - The International Spinal Cord Injury (InSCI) community survey has been developed to collect internationally comparable data on the lived experience of persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) in all 6 WHO regions. The InSCI survey provides a crucial first step to generate evidence on functioning, health maintenance, and subjective well-being in persons with SCI globally. A major challenge in setting up the InSCI community survey was to develop a data model and questionnaire that comprehensively captures what matters to people and, at the same time, is feasible and parsimonious in terms of participant’s burden. This paper outlines the components of the InSCI data model and presents the question selection to operationalize the data model along the 4 guiding principles of efficiency, feasibility, comparability, and truth and discrimination. The data model consists of 6 components operationalized with 125 questions including functioning (n = 28 body functions and structures; n = 42 activities and participation), contextual factors (n = 26 environmental; n = 19 personal factors), lesion characteristics (n = 2), and appraisal of health and well-being (n = 8). The InSCI questionnaire presents an efficient and feasible solution with satisfying comparability to other populations; however, its validity and reliability still needs to be confirmed. KW - International Spinal Cord Injury KW - Comparability of spinal cord injury Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.1097/PHM.0000000000000622 VL - 96 IS - 2 SP - S5 EP - S16 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Saal, Susanne A1 - Beutner, Katrin A1 - Bogunski, Julia A1 - Obermüller, Kathrin A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Grill, Eva A1 - Meyer, Gabriele ED - Oxford Academic, T1 - Interventions for the prevention and treatment of disability due to acquired joint contractures in older people: a systematic review JF - Age and Ageing N2 - Background acquired joint contractures have significant effects on quality of life and functioning. Objective to determine the effects of interventions to prevent and treat disabilities in older people with acquired joint contractures. Methods systematic search (last 8/2016) via Cochrane Library, PubMed, EMBASE, PEDro, CINAHL, trial registries, reference lists of retrieved articles and scientific congress pamphlets. Controlled and randomised controlled trials in English or German comparing an intervention with another intervention or standard care were included. Two independent researchers performed the selection of publications, data extraction and critical appraisal. Results seventeen studies with 992 participants met the inclusion criteria: 16 randomised controlled trials and 1 controlled trial (nursing homes = 4, community settings = 13). The methodological quality of the studies varied. Splints were examined in four studies, stretching exercises in nine studies, and ultrasound, passive movement therapy, bed-positioning and group exercise were each examined in one study. Studies on splints revealed inconclusive results regarding joint mobility or spasticity. Five of seven studies that assessed active stretching programmes for healthy older people reported statistically significant effects on joint mobility in favour of the intervention. Pain, quality of life, activity limitations and participation restrictions were rarely assessed. Conclusion the evidence for the effectiveness of interventions to prevent and treat disability due to joint contractures is weak, particularly for established nursing interventions such as positioning and passive movement. Better understanding is required regarding the delivery of interventions, such as their intensity and duration. In addition to functional issues, activities and social participation should also be studied as outcomes. KW - ultrasonography KW - elderly KW - disability KW - muscle spasticity Y1 - 2018 IS - 46 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stucki, G. A1 - Prodinger, Birgit A1 - Bickenbach, J. T1 - Four steps to follow when documenting functioning with the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health JF - European Journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine N2 - In this methodological note on applying the ICF in rehabilitation, we introduce suitable tools that allow us to document comprehensively and systematically the lived experience of health to guide clinical practice, the management of services, evidence-informed policy and scientific inquiry. The objective of this methodological note is to present the currently available tools with respect to four questions: 1) what ICF domains to document; 2) what perspective to take; 3) what data collection tools to apply; and 4) which approach to use for reporting. The application of these tools is illustrated using the Swiss Spinal Cord Injury (SwiSCI) Cohort Study. Existing ICF Sets provide a practical approach for identifying the domains to document. One can document from the perspective of biological health, lived health, and appraised health. For identifying suitable data collection tools, either existing tools can be linked to the ICF or available ICF-based data collection tools can be used. For reporting, an interval scale metric is suggested. The four step approach presented provides users with a logical sequence to follow when planning the documentation of functioning using the ICF as a health information reference system in practice and research. KW - ICF KW - Rehabilitation KW - Cohort study KW - Health Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.23736/S1973-9087.17.04569-5 VL - 53 IS - 1 SP - 144 EP - 149 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Auer, Veronika A1 - Husmann, Kai A1 - Gilly, Alexander A1 - Zscheile, Matthias A1 - Blendermann, Hans-Heinrich A1 - Beitzen-Heineke, Ingrid T1 - Bewertung der Buchenholz-Bereitstellungslogistik. Forschungsprojekt verdeutlicht Vorteile branchenübergreifender Zusammenarbeit in der Holzbereitstellungskette. JF - Holz-Zentralblatt KW - Buchenholz KW - Logistik KW - Holzbereitstellungskette Y1 - 2017 ER -