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KOBV Jahresbericht 2019-2020
(2021)
Der aktuelle KOBV-Jahresbericht informiert darüber, was in den Mitgliedsbibliotheken und Partnerprojekten in den letzten beiden Jahren passiert ist und was sich in der Verbundzentrale und in der Bibliothekslandschaft ändert. Die Ausgabe 2019/2020 enthält den Schwerpunktteil »Digitalisierung« mit verschiedenen Perspektiven auf die digitale Arbeitswelt.
DeepGreen ist ein Service, der es teilnehmenden institutionellen Open-Access-Repositorien,Open-Access-Fachrepositorien und Forschungsinformationssystemen erleichtert, für sie relevante Verlagspublikationen in zyklischer Abfolge mithilfe von Schnittstellen Open Access zur Verfügung zu stellen. Die entsprechende Bandbreite an Relationen zwischen den Akteuren, diverse lizenzrechtliche Rahmenbedingungen sowie technische Anforderungen gestalten das Thema komplex. Ziel dieser Handreichung ist es, neben all diesen Themen, die begleitend beleuchtet werden, im Besonderen Empfehlungen für die reibungslose Nutzung der Datenübertragung zu liefern. Außerdem werden mithilfe einer vorangestellten Workflow- Evaluierung Unterschiede und Besonderheiten in den Arbeitsschritten bei institutionellen Open-Access-Repositorien und Open-Access-Fachrepositorien aufgezeigt und ebenfalls mit Empfehlungen angereichert.
The SCIP Optimization Suite provides a collection of software packages for mathematical optimization centered around the constraint integer programming framework SCIP. This paper discusses enhancements and extensions contained in version 8.0 of the SCIP Optimization Suite. Major updates in SCIP include improvements in symmetry handling and decomposition algorithms, new cutting planes, a new plugin type for cut selection, and a complete rework of the way nonlinear constraints are handled. Additionally, SCIP 8.0 now supports interfaces for Julia as well as Matlab. Further, UG now includes a unified framework to parallelize all solvers, a utility to analyze computational experiments has been added to GCG, dual solutions can be postsolved by PaPILO, new heuristics and presolving methods were added to SCIP-SDP, and additional problem classes and major performance improvements are available in SCIP-Jack.
Deep learning for spatio-temporal supply and demand forecasting in natural gas transmission networks
(2021)
Germany is the largest market for natural gas in the European Union, with an annual consumption of approx. 95 billion cubic meters. Germany's high-pressure gas pipeline network is roughly 40,000 km long, which enables highly fluctuating quantities of gas to be transported safely over long distances. Considering that similar amounts of gas are also transshipped through Germany to other EU states, it is clear that Germany's gas transport system is essential to the European energy supply. Since the average velocity of gas in a pipeline is only 25km/h, an adequate high-precision, high-frequency forecasting of supply and demand is crucial for efficient control and operation of such a transmission network. We propose a deep learning model based on spatio-temporal convolutional neural networks (DLST) to tackle the problem of gas flow forecasting in a complex high-pressure transmission network. Experiments show that our model effectively captures comprehensive spatio-temporal correlations through modeling gas networks and consistently outperforms state-of-the-art benchmarks on real-world data sets by at least 21$\%$.
The results demonstrate that the proposed model can deal with complex nonlinear gas network flow forecasting with high accuracy and effectiveness.
In the transition towards a pure hydrogen infrastructure, utilizing the existing natural gas infrastructure is a necessity. In this study, the maximal technically feasible injection of hydrogen into the existing German natural gas transmission network is analysed with respect to regulatory limits regarding the gas quality. We propose a transient tracking model based on the general pooling problem including linepack. The analysis is conducted using real-world hourly gas flow data on a network of about 10,000 km length.