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The transfer of historically grown monolithic software architectures into modern service-oriented architectures creates a lot of loose coupling points. This can lead to an unforeseen system behavior and can significantly impede those continuous modernization processes, since it is not clear where bottlenecks in a system arise. It is therefore necessary to monitor such modernization processes with an adaptive monitoring concept to be able to correctly record and interpret unpredictable system dynamics. This contribution presents a generic QoS measurement framework for service-based systems. The framework consists of an XML-based specification for the measurement to be performed – the Information Model (IM) – and the QoS System, which provides an execution platform for the IM. The framework will be applied to a standard business process of the German insurance industry, and the concepts of the IM and their mapping to artifacts of the QoS System will be presented. Furtherm ore, design and implementation of the QoS System’s parser and generator module and the generated artifacts are explained in detail, e.g., event model, agents, measurement module and analyzer module.
The transfer of historically grown monolithic software architectures into modern service-oriented architectures creates a lot of loose coupling points. This can lead to an unforeseen system behavior and can significantly impede those continuous modernization processes, since it is not clear where bottlenecks in a system arise. It is therefore necessary to monitor such modernization processes with an adaptive monitoring concept in order to be able to correctly record and interpret unpredictable system dynamics. For this purpose, a general measurement methodology and a specific implementation concept are presented in this work.
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) are popular for indexing library records. We studied the possibility of assigning LCSH automatically by training classifiers for terms used frequently in a large collection of abstracts of the literature on hand and by extracting headings from those abstracts. The resulting classifiers reach an acceptable level of precision, but fail in terms of recall partly because we could only train classifiers for a small number of LCSH. Extraction, i.e., the matching of headings in the text, produces better recall but extremely low precision. We found that combining both methods leads to a significant improvement of recall and a slight improvement of F1 score with only a small decrease in precision.
Background: Pharmacovigilance (PV); also known as drug safety surveillance, is the science of enhancing patient care and patient safety regarding the use of medicines by collecting, monitoring, assessing, and evaluating information from healthcare providers and patients. Pharmacists are pivotal players in adverse drug event (ADE) monitoring and reporting. However, most pharmacists are unaware or not knowledgeable about the guidelines used by their respective countries’ drug regulatory bodies. It is the need of the hour to train pharmacy students on the concept of pharmacovigilance.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among pharmacy students from Mumbai University, India during May-June 2017. On the basis of the eligibility criterion 352 students were selected for the present study. Four hundred students were approached to participate in the study of which 201 agreed to participate (males: 179; females: 173). Pretested questionnaire was distributed and collected data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 23.
Results: Overall pharmacovigilance knowledge (44%) and perception (58%) was low among the participants of the present study. Seventy four percent of the participants felt that adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting should be made compulsory for healthcare professionals. And only 21% agreed that the topic of Pharmacovigilance is well covered in pharmacy curriculum.
Conclusions: Pharmacy council of India, pharmacy teacher’s association and respective pharmacy college should take necessary steps to increase the knowledge and create awareness regarding pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reaction reporting among pharmacy students.
Die vorliegende Bachelorarbeit untersucht mittels Stellenanzeigenanalyse von Bibliothekaren mit IT-Schwerpunkt (System- und IT-Bibliothekare, Bibliotheksinformatiker, Data Librarians etc.) sowie anhand eines Vergleichs der Curricula informationswissenschaftlicher Studiengänge, inwieweit den informationstechnischen Anforderungen der modernen Arbeitswelt in der Hochschulausbildung hinreichend Rechnung getragen wird.
Zu diesem Zweck liegen 179 IT-bibliothekarische Stellen der Jahre 2012-2017 von OpenBiblioJobs vor, die u. a. hinsichtlich Bedarf, Aufgaben, Kompetenzanforderungen sowie weiteren Inhalten zum Beschäftigungsverhältnis ausgewertet sind. Die analysierten IT-Kompetenzen sind den Modulinhalten von 14 Bachelor- und 9 Masterstudiengängen gegenübergestellt. Das durchschnittliche Jahreswachstum der IT-lastigen Stellenangebote im Untersuchungszeitraum liegt bei 38,25 % und bestätigt damit den Bedarf an Absolventen bibliothekarischer IT-Profile.
Systemorientierte Stellen benötigen u. a. vertiefte Kompetenzen mit bibliothekarischen Informationssystemen, den dort vorkommenden Daten(-banken) und Kenntnisse in der Programmierung, um die Konzeption, Administration und den Support dieser Systeme zu gewährleisten. Diese IT-Kompetenzen werden passend zum vorausgesetzten Abschluss (Bachelor) und der Vergütung (E9-12) in vielen Bachelorstudiengängen in grundlegender Form vermittelt, oft jedoch nur als Wahlpflichtmodule.
Datenorientierte Stellen setzen überwiegend den Master voraus und sind dementsprechend ab E13 eingruppiert. Neben Kompetenzen im gesamten Bereich des Datenmanagements (samt Meta- und Forschungsdaten), Fähigkeiten in der Analyse von Daten und deren Visualisierung sowie in Big und Linked Data, sind insbesondere umfassende Kenntnisse im Wissenschaftsbetrieb gefordert.
Im Gegensatz zu systemorientierten Stellen, für die passende Studiengänge mit vertieften IT-Inhalten existieren, fehlt bislang ein Masterstudiengang für das Datenmanagement, der die nötigen Kompetenzen konzertiert beinhaltet – nur einzelne Bereiche werden bislang abgedeckt. Die Arbeit richtet sich an Interessierte im Informationsbereich, Koordinatoren bibliothekarischer Studiengänge sowie Bibliotheksverbände.
Bibliotheken
(2018)
Gerade für Historiker*innen, die für ihre Arbeit vielfach nicht nur Fachliteratur, sondern auch Quelleneditionen und handschriftliche Materialien benötigen, sind Bibliotheken die zentralen Informationseinrichtungen. Der Beitrag stellt in kompakter Form die wichtigsten digitalen Informationsressourcen und Infrastruktureinrichtungen für die Geschichtswissenschaft vor.
Mastitis is one of the most important diseases threatening modern dairy herds. The idea of fighting the disease through colonising the udder with lactic acid bacteria (LAB), thereby building a beneficial biofilm, is the base for a probiotic approach towards mastitis control. The purpose of this study was to screen 13 LAB strains (eleven wild strains, two ATCC strains) inhibitory to the growth of mastitis-causing pathogens for their in vitro ability to form a biofilm and to adhere to bovine glandular mammary epithelium in order to assess their probiotic potential. Furthermore, we aimed to gain knowledge about the chemical nature of the adhesins involved by subjecting the bacteria to various chemical and enzymatical pre-treatments. The biofilms were grown on hydrophilic glass and on hydrophobic polypropylene in de Man, Rogosa and Sharpe (MRS) broth and afterwards quantified with a crystal violet assay. Biofilm formation was observed in all strains. However, the extent strongly depended on the strain, surface charge and medium. The adhesion assay also revealed a strong strain dependency, but this trait was also present in all of the investigated LAB isolates. Depending on the strain, chemical or enzymatical pre-treatment revealed carbohydrate molecules as well as proteins and lipids to be crucial for the adhesion of LAB to epithelial cells. The seven strains showing the strongest biofilm formation and/or adhesion represent promising candidates for further investigation in order to develop a probiotic remedy for the treatment of mastitis. Still, their safety for consumers and patients as well as their capability to colonise the udder remain to be investigated in in vivo studies.
One of the main concerns of this publication is to furnish a more rational basis for discussing bioplastics and use fact-based arguments in the public discourse. Furthermore, “Biopolymers – facts and statistics” aims to provide specific, qualified answers easily and quickly for decision-makers in particular from public administration and the industrial sector. Therefore, this publication is made up like a set of rules and standards and largely foregoes textual detail. It offers extensive market-relevant and technical facts presented in graphs and charts, which means that the information is much easier to grasp. The reader can expect comparative market figures for various materials, regions, applications, process routes, agricultural land use, water use or resource consumption, production capacities, geographic distribution, etc.
We report the unambiguous detection of phenyl groups covalently attached to functionalised graphene using non-linear spectroscopy. Sum-frequency generation was employed to probe graphene on a gold surface after chemical functionalisation using a benzene diazonium salt. We observe a distinct resonance at 3064 cm1 which can clearly be assigned to an aromatic C–H stretch by comparison with a self-assembled monolayer on a gold substrate formed from benzenethiol. Not only does sum-frequency generation spectroscopy allow one to characterise functionalised graphene with higher sensitivity and much better specificity than many other spectroscopic techniques, but it also opens up the possibility to assess the coverage of graphene with functional groups, and to determine their orientation relative to the graphene surface.