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Unverständliche Texte sind ein täglicher Alptraum vieler Millionen Erwachsener in deutschsprachigen Ländern. Ob Behördenbrief, Beipackzettel oder Betriebsanleitung: Man mag das Kauderwelsch nicht lesen. Dabei ist es gar nicht so kompliziert, diesen Ärger aus der Welt zu schaffen. Dieses Buch berichtet von Hintergründen und zeigt, wie man es macht.
The trend towards the use of Ethernet in automation networks is ongoing. Due to its high flexibility, speed, and bandwidth, Ethernet nowadays is not only widely used in homes and offices worldwide but finding its way into industrial applications. Especially in automation processes, where many field devices send data in relative short time spans, the requirements for a safe and fast data transfer are high. This makes the use of industrial Ethernet essential. A new hardware-layer, specifically tailored for industrial applications, has been introduced in the form of Ethernet-APL (‘Advanced Physical Layer’). Ethernet-APL is based on the Ethernet standard and implements a two-wire Ethernet-based communication for field devices and provides data and power over a two-wire cable. The operation in areas with potentially explosive atmosphere is also possible. This enables a modular, fast, and transparent Ethernet network structure throughout the entire plant. However, by integrating Ethernet-APL into the field, industrial networks in the future will face the challenge of operating at varying datarates at different locations in the network, resulting in a ‘mixed link speed’ network. This can lead to limitations in packet-throughput and consequently to potential packet loss of system relevant data, which must be avoided. Therefore, the purpose of this thesis is to investigate the potential of packet loss in ‘mixed link speed’ networks.
Unternehmen, die sich ernsthaft mit Nachhaltigkeit beschäftigen, müssen den Nachweis erbringen, dass sie positive Effekte für die Gesellschaft erzielen. Damit ist eine ganzheitliche Wirkungsmessung unabdingbar. Sozialunternehmen sollten als Vorbild für eine solche Wirkungsmessung dienen. Eine wissenschaftliche Studie auf Basis der sog. „Ergebnispyramide“ kommt jedoch zu dem Schluss, dass selbst diese ihre Wirkung bisher kaum ganzheitlich messen.
Schattenbibliotheken sind Lösungen, die sich aus einem Literaturmangel in der Forschung ergeben haben. Urheberrechtlich geschützte Inhalte werden hier online jedem frei zur Verfügung gestellt. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird versucht, das Wirken dieser Dokumentsammlungen einzuordnen. So wird die Entstehung von Schattenbibliotheken aufgezeigt, auf den rechtlichen Umgang mit diesen Plattform eingegangen, zwei Schattenbibliotheken beispielhaft näher betrachtet und deren Auswirkungen abgebildet, bevor die Arbeit mit einem persönlichen Fazit abschließt.
Background
To perform a systematic review about the effect of using clinical pathways on length of stay (LOS), hospital costs and patient outcomes. To provide a framework for local healthcare organisations considering the effectiveness of clinical pathways as a patient management strategy.
Methods
As participants, we considered hospitalized children and adults of every age and indication whose treatment involved the management strategy "clinical pathways". We include only randomised controlled trials (RCT) and controlled clinical trials (CCT), not restricted by language or country of publication. Single measures of continuous and dichotomous study outcomes were extracted from each study. Separate analyses were done in order to compare effects of clinical pathways on length of stay (LOS), hospital costs and patient outcomes. A random effects meta-analysis was performed with untransformed and log transformed outcomes.
Results
In total 17 trials met inclusion criteria, representing 4,070 patients. The quality of the included studies was moderate and studies reporting economic data can be described by a very limited scope of evaluation. In general, the majority of studies reporting economic data (LOS and hospital costs) showed a positive impact. Out of 16 reporting effects on LOS, 12 found significant shortening. Furthermore, in a subgroup-analysis, clinical pathways for invasive procedures showed a stronger LOS reduction (weighted mean difference (WMD) -2.5 days versus -0.8 days)).
There was no evidence of differences in readmission to hospitals or in-hospital complications. The overall Odds Ratio (OR) for re-admission was 1.1 (95% CI: 0.57 to 2.08) and for in-hospital complications, the overall OR was 0.7 (95% CI: 0.49 to 1.0). Six studies examined costs, and four showed significantly lower costs for the pathway group. However, heterogeneity between studies reporting on LOS and cost effects was substantial.
Conclusion
As a result of the relatively small number of studies meeting inclusion criteria, this evidence base is not conclusive enough to provide a replicable framework for all pathway strategies. Considering the clinical areas for implementation, clinical pathways seem to be effective especially for invasive care. When implementing clinical pathways, the decision makers need to consider the benefits and costs under different circumstances (e.g. market forces).
Rassismus, Antisemitismus und Rechtsextremismus führen zu schweren Menschenrechtsverletzungen. Denn diese Formen von Diskriminierung und Ausgrenzung sind Motivation für Hass und Gewalt, machen Menschen zu „Anderen“, grenzen sie aus der Gesellschaft aus und sprechen ihnen so die gleichen Grund- und Menschenrechte und damit die Menschenwürde ab. Sie greifen damit auch das Fundament unserer Verfassung an. Strafverfolgungsbehörden und Gerichte müssen in der Lage sein, rassistische, antisemitische und rechte Taten zu erkennen und wirksam zu verfolgen. Sie müssen dabei zugleich sicherstellen, dass die Tatopfer effektiven und diskriminierungsfreien Zugang zum Recht bekommen. Nur so können die Betroffenen Gerechtigkeit erfahren, angemessene Anerkennung ihres erlittenen Unrechts erhalten und Vertrauen in den Rechtsstaat und insbesondere die Strafjustiz (wieder-)gewinnen.
Welche große Gefahr von Rassismus, Antisemitismus und Rechtsextremismus ausgeht, wurde vielfach auf erschreckende Weise öffentlich sichtbar: Beispielhaft genannt seien die Ermordung des Kasseler Regierungspräsidenten Walter Lübcke und die zahlreichen Morde bei den Anschlägen in Halle und Hanau. Für viele Menschen, die alltäglich von rassistischer und antisemitischer Gewalt und Diskriminierung betroffen sind, lösten diese Ereignisse und das Verhalten der Sicherheits- und Strafverfolgungsbehörden Zweifel daran aus, ob der deutsche Staat sie wirksam schützen kann oder will. Deshalb war es ein wichtiger Schritt, dass die Bundesregierung 2021 ein Maßnahmepaket zur Bekämpfung von Rassismus und Rechtsextremismus verabschiedete und deren Umsetzung auf den Weg brachte, und dass die neue Bundesregierung diese fortsetzen und weiterentwickeln will.
Rassismus und Antisemitismus bauen auf ein gesellschaftlich und historisch tief verwurzeltes ungleiches Machtverhältnis auf. Sie sind deshalb mehr als ein Diskriminierungsverhältnis zwischen Einzelpersonen, sondern haben sich in Strukturen, Verfahren und (gesellschaftlichen wie staatlichen) Institutionen niedergeschlagen. Wirksamer Schutz vor rassistischen, antisemitischen und rechtsextremen Gewalttaten und deren effektive Strafverfolgung setzen daher voraus, dass die alltägliche Praxis von Sicherheitsbehörden und Strafverfolgung nachhaltig verändert wird. Hierfür müssen bestehende Routinen und Denkmuster kritisch überprüft und verändert werden.
Der vorliegende Reader soll bei der insofern gebotenen (selbst-)kritischen Auseinandersetzung unterstützen. Er enthält zudem, aufbauend auf Einsichten und Einschätzungen aus der Praxis, Empfehlungen für wirkungsvolle Maßnahmen und gebotene Veränderungsprozesse. Diese brauchen engagierte Träger*innen eines solchen Wandels, aber auch und insbesondere Leitungskräfte in den Institutionen, die es als ihre Verpflichtung verstehen, die notwendigen Veränderungsprozesse anzustoßen, sie zu finanzieren und ihre Durchführung und Wirkungen zu monitoren.
In this paper we describe the selection of a modern build automation tool for an industry research partner of ours, namely an insurance company. Build automation has become increasingly important over the years. Today, build automation became one of the central concepts in topics such as cloud native development based on microservices and DevOps. Since more and more products for build automation have entered the market and existing tools have changed their functional scope, there is nowadays a large number of tools on the market that differ greatly in their functional scope. Based on requirements from our partner company, a build server analysis was conducted. This paper presents our analysis requirements, a detailed look at one of the examined tools and a summarizes our comparison of all three tools from our final comparison round.
Einfluss von Industrie 4.0 auf die Anwendbarkeit von Lastmanagement in der industriellen Produktion
(2018)
Technische Energiemanagementsysteme (kurz und im Folgenden tEnMS) in der produzierenden Industrie dienen heute meinst dem Messen, Speichern und Auswerten von Energieverbrauchsdaten. Allerdings besteht auch die Möglichkeit der Vorhersage und aktiven Einflussnahme auf die Energieaufnahme von Produktionsumgebungen durch das tEnMS. Derartige Funktionen werden als Prognose- und Lastmanagementfunktionen bezeichnet. Industrielle Produktionsumgebungen erfahren im Rahmen von Industrie 4.0 einen Wandel. Dieser Beitrag soll aufzeigen, wie tEnMS durch den beschriebenen Wandel beeinflusst werden und welche Chancen sich daraus für zukünftige tEnMS ergeben.
Background:
The increase in food intolerances poses a burgeoning problem in our society. Food intolerances not only lead to physical impairment of the individual patient but also result in a high socio-economic burden due to factors such as the treatment required as well as absenteeism. The present study aimed to explore whether lactose intolerant (LI) patients exhibit more frequent comorbidities than non-LI patients.
Methods:
The study was conducted on a case-control basis and the results were determined using routine data analysis. Routine data from the IMS Disease Analyzer database were used for this purpose. A total of 6,758 data records were processed and analyzed.
Results:
There were significant correlations between LI and the incidence of osteoporosis, changes in mental status, and the presence of additional food intolerances. Comparing 3,379 LI vs. 3,379 non-LI patients, 34.5% vs. 17.7% (P<0.0001) suffered from abdominal pain; 30.6% vs. 17.2% (P<0.0001) from gastrointestinal infections; and 20.9% vs. 16.0% (P=0.0053) from depression. Adjusted odds ratios (OR) were the highest for fructose intolerance (n=229 LI vs. n=7 non-LI; OR 31.06; P<0.0001), irritable bowel syndrome (n=247 LI vs. n=44 non-LI; OR 5.23; P<0.0001), and bloating (n=351 LI vs. n=68 non-LI; OR 4.94; P<0.0001).
Conclusion:
The study confirms that LI should not be regarded as an isolated illness but considered a possible trigger for further diseases. Additional research is necessary to assert more precise statements.
Background:
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare genetic disease and characterized by clinical features such as paroxysmal, recurrent angioedema of the skin, the gastrointestinal tract, and the upper airways. Swelling of the skin occurs primarily in the face, extremities and genitals. Gastrointestinal attacks are accompanied by painful abdominal cramps, vomiting and diarrhea. Due to the low prevalence and the fact that HAE patients often present with rather unspecific symptoms such as abdominal cramps, the final diagnosis is often made after a long delay. The aim of this German-wide survey was to characterize the period between occurrence of first symptoms and final diagnosis regarding self-perceived health, symptom burden and false diagnoses for patients with HAE.
Results:
Overall, 81 patients with HAE were included and participated in the telephone-based survey. Of those, the majority reported their current health status as “good” (47.5%) or “very good” (13.8%), which was observed to be a clear improvement compared to the year before final diagnosis (“good” (16.3%), “very good” (11.3%)). Edema in the extremities (85.2%) and in the gastrointestinal tract (81.5%) were the most currently reported symptoms and occurred earlier than other reported symptoms (mean age at onset 18.1 and 17.8 years, respectively). Misdiagnoses were observed in 50.6% of participating HAE patients with appendicitis and allergy being the most frequently reported misdiagnoses (40.0 and 30.0% of those with misdiagnosis, respectively). Patients with misdiagnosis often received mistreatment (80.0%) with pharmaceuticals and surgical interventions as the most frequently carried out mistreatments (65.6 and 56.3% of those with mistreatment, respectively). The mean observed diagnostic delay was 18.1 years (median 15.0 years). The diagnostic delay was higher in older patients and index patients.
Conclusions:
This study showed that self-perceived status of health for patients is much better once the final correct diagnosis has been made and specific treatment was available. Further challenge in the future will still be to increase awareness for HAE especially in settings which are normally approached by patients at occurrence of first symptoms to assure early referral to specialists and therefore increase the likelihood of receiving an early diagnosis.
Aim:
To characterize palliative care patients, to estimate the incidence, prevalence, and 1-year all-cause mortality in patients in Germany who received palliative care treatment.
Subject and methods:
The study analyzed the InGef Research Database, which covers 4 million people insured in German statutory health insurance companies. Specific outpatient and inpatient reimbursement codes were used to capture cases with palliative conditions. The prevalence was ascertained for the year 2015. The incidence was calculated for patients without documented palliative care services in the year before the observation period. The Kaplan–Meier method was used to analyze the 1-year all-cause mortality.
Results:
The incidence rate of palliative conditions was 41.3 and 34.9 per 10,000 persons in women and men, respectively. The prevalence per 10,000 persons was 61.3 in women and 51.1 in men. The 1-year all-cause mortality among patients receiving their first palliative care treatment was 67.5%. Mortality was lower in patients receiving general outpatient palliative care treatment (AAPV; 60.8%) compared to patients receiving specialized outpatient palliative care treatment (SAPV; 86.1%) or inpatient palliative care treatment (90.6%). Within the first 30 days, mortality was particularly high (~43.0%).
Conclusions:
In Germany, more than 400,000 patients per year receive palliative care treatment, which is lower compared to estimates of the number of persons with a potential need for palliative care. This gap was observed particularly in younger to middle-aged individuals. The findings indicate a demand for methodologically sound studies to investigate the public health burden and to quantify the unmet need for palliative care in Germany.
Influence on persistence and adherence with oral bisphosphonates on fracture rates in osteoporosis
(2009)
Background and Aim:
Oral bisphosphonates have been shown to reduce the risk of fractures in patients with osteoporosis. It can be assumed that the clinical effectiveness of oral bisphosphonates depends on persistence with therapy.
Methods:
The influence of persistence with and adherence to oral bisphosphonates on fracture risk in a real-life setting was investigated. Data from 4451 patients with a defi ned index prescription of bisphosphonates were included. Fracture rates within 180, 360, and 720 days after index prescription were compared between persistent and non-persistent patients. In an extended Cox regression model applying multiple event analysis, the influence of adherence was analyzed. Persistence was defined as the duration of continuous therapy; adherence was measured in terms of the medication possession ratio (MPR).
Results:
In patients with a fracture before index prescription, fracture rates were reduced by 29% (p = 0.025) comparing persistent and non-persistent patients within 180 days after the index prescription and by 45% (p < 0.001) within 360 days. The extended Cox regression model showed that good adherence (MPR ≥ 0.8) reduced fracture risk by about 39% (HR 0.61, 95% CI 0.47–0.78; p < 0.01).
Conclusions:
In patients with osteoporosis-related fractures, good persistence and adherence to oral bisphosphonates reduced fracture risk significantly.
To effectively prevent and control bovine mastitis, farmers and their advisors need to take infection pathways and durations into account. Still, studies exploring both aspects through molecular epidemiology with sampling of entire dairy cow herds over longer periods are scarce. Therefore, quarter foremilk samples were collected at 14-d intervals from all lactating dairy cows (n = 263) over 18 wk in one commercial dairy herd. Quarters were considered infected with Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus uberis, or Streptococcus dysgalactiae when ≥100 cfu/mL of the respective pathogen was detected, or with Staphylococcus epidermidis or Staphylococcus haemolyticus when ≥500 cfu/mL of the respective pathogen was detected. All isolates of the mentioned species underwent randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)-PCR to explore strain diversity and to distinguish ongoing from new infections. Survival analysis was used to estimate infection durations. Five different strains of Staph. aureus were isolated, and the most prevalent strain caused more than 80% of all Staph. aureus infections (n = 46). In contrast, 46 Staph. epidermidis and 69 Staph. haemolyticus strains were isolated, and none of these caused infections in more than 2 different quarters. The 3 most dominant strains of Strep. dysgalactiae (7 strains) and Strep. uberis (18 strains) caused 81% of 33 and 49% of 37 infections in total, respectively. The estimated median infection duration for Staph. aureus was 80 d, and that for Staph. epidermidis and Staph. haemolyticus was 28 and 22 d, respectively. The probability of remaining infected with Strep. dysgalactiae or Strep. uberis for more than 84 and 70 d was 58.7 and 53.5%, respectively. Staphylococcus epidermidis and Staph. haemolyticus were not transmitted contagiously and the average infection durations were short, which brings into question whether antimicrobial treatment of intramammary infections with these organisms is justified. In contrast, infections with the other 3 pathogens lasted longer and largely originated from contagious transmission.
Background:
Huntington’s disease (HD) is a rare, genetic, neurodegenerative and ultimately fatal disease with no cure or progression-delaying treatment currently available. HD is characterized by a triad of cognitive, behavioural and motor symptoms. Evidence on epidemiology and management of HD is limited, especially for Germany. This study aims to estimate the incidence and prevalence of HD and analyze the current routine care based on German claims data.
Methods:
The source of data was a sample of the Institute for Applied Health Research Berlin (InGef) Research Database, comprising data of approximately four million insured persons from approximately 70 German statutory health insurances. The study was conducted in a retrospective cross-sectional design using 2015 and 2016 as a two-year observation period. At least two outpatient or inpatient ICD-10 codes for HD (ICD-10: G10) during the study period were required for case identification. Patients were considered incident if no HD diagnoses in the 4 years prior to the year of case identification were documented. Information on outpatient drug dispensations, medical aids and remedies were considered to describe the current treatment situation of HD patients.
Results:
A 2-year incidence of 1.8 per 100,000 persons (95%-Confidence interval (CI): 1.4–2.4) and a 2-year period prevalence of 9.3 per 100,000 persons (95%-CI: 8.3–10.4) was observed. The prevalence of HD increased with advancing age, peaking at 60–69 years (16.8 per 100,000 persons; 95%-CI: 13.4–21.0) and decreasing afterwards.
The most frequently observed comorbidities and disease-associated symptoms in HD patients were depression (42.9%), dementia (37.7%), urinary incontinence (32.5%), extrapyramidal and movement disorders (30.5%), dysphagia (28.6%) and disorders of the lipoprotein metabolism (28.2%).
The most common medications in HD patients were antipsychotics (66.9%), followed by antidepressants (45.1%). Anticonvulsants (16.6%), opioids (14.6%) and hypnotics (9.7%) were observed less frequently.
Physical therapy was the most often used medical aid in HD patients (46.4%). Nursing services and speech therapy were used by 27.9 and 22.7% of HD patients, respectively, whereas use of psychotherapy was rare (3.2%).
Conclusions:
Based on a representative sample, this study provides new insights into the epidemiology and routine care of HD patients in Germany, and thus, may serve as a starting point for further research.
Incorporation and Deposition of Spin Crossover Materials into and onto Electrospun Nanofibers
(2023)
We synthesized iron(II)-triazole spin crossover compounds of the type [Fe(atrz)3]X2 and incorporated and deposited them on electrospun polymer nanofibers. For this, we used two separate electrospinning methods with the goal of obtaining polymer complex composites with intact switching properties. In view of possible applications, we chose iron(II)-triazole-complexes that are known to exhibit spin crossover close to ambient temperature. Therefore, we used the complexes [Fe(atrz)3]Cl2 and [Fe(atrz)3](2ns)2 (2ns = 2-Naphthalenesulfonate) and deposited those on fibers of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) and incorporated them into core–shell-like PMMA fiber structures. These core–shell structures showed to be inert to outer environmental influences, such as droplets of water, which we purposely cast on the fiber structure, and it did not rinse away the used complex. We analyzed both the complexes and the composites with IR-, UV/Vis, Mössbauer spectroscopy, SQUID magnetometry, as well as SEM and EDX imaging. The analysis via UV/Vis spectroscopy, Mössbauer spectroscopy, and temperature-dependent magnetic measurements with the SQUID magnetometer showed that the spin crossover properties were maintained and were not changed after the electrospinning processes.
Background:
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory, immune mediated disease of the central nervous system, with Relapsing Remitting MS (RRMS) being the most common type. Within the last years, the status of high disease activity (HDA) has become increasingly important for clinical decisions. Nevertheless, little is known about the incidence, the characteristics, and the current treatment of patients with RRMS and HDA in Germany. Therefore, this study aims to estimate the incidence of HDA in a German RRMS patient population, to characterize this population and to describe current drug treatment routines and further healthcare utilization of these patients.
Methods:
A claims data analyses has been conducted, using a sample of the InGef Research Database that comprises data of approximately four million insured persons from around 70 German statutory health insurances (SHI). The study was conducted in a retrospective cohort design, including the years 2012–2016. Identification of RRMS population based on ICD-10 code (ICD-10-GM: G35.1). For identification of HDA, criteria from other studies as well as expert opinions have been used. Information on incidence, characteristics and current treatment of patients with RRMS and HDA was considered.
Results:
The overall HDA incidence within the RRMS population was 8.5% for 2016. It was highest for the age group of 0–19 years (29.4% women, 33.3% men) and lowest for the age group of ≥ 50 years (4.3% women, 5.6% men). Mean age of patients with RRMS and incident HDA was 38.4 years (SD: 11.8) and women accounted for 67.8%.
Analyses of drug utilization showed that 82.4% received at least one disease-modifying drug (DMD) in 2016. A percentage of 49.8% of patients received drugs for relapse therapy. A share of 55% of RRMS patients with HDA had at least one hospitalization with a mean length of stay of 13.9 days (SD: 18.3 days) in 2016. The average number of outpatient physician contacts was 28.1 (SD: 14.0).
Conclusions:
This study based on representative Germany-wide claims data from the SHI showed a high incidence of HDA especially within the young RRMS population. Future research should consider HDA as an important criterion for the quality of care for MS patients.
Background and Objectives:
Drawing causal conclusions from real-world data (RWD) poses methodological challenges and risk of bias. We aimed to systematically assess the type and impact of potential biases that may occur when analyzing RWD using the case of progressive ovarian cancer.
Methods:
We retrospectively compared overall survival with and without second-line chemotherapy (LOT2) using electronic medical records. Potential biases were determined using directed acyclic graphs. We followed a stepwise analytic approach ranging from crude analysis and multivariable-adjusted Cox model up to a full causal analysis using a marginal structural Cox model with replicates emulating a reference randomized controlled trial (RCT). To assess biases, we compared effect estimates (hazard ratios [HRs]) of each approach to the
HR of the reference trial.
Results:
The reference trial showed an HR for second line vs. delayed therapy of 1.01 (95% confidence interval [95% CI]: 0.82e1.25). The corresponding HRs from the RWD analysis ranged from 0.51 for simple baseline adjustments to 1.41 (95% CI: 1.22e1.64) accounting for immortal time bias with time-varying covariates. Causal trial emulation yielded an HR of 1.12 (95% CI: 0.96e1.28).
Conclusion:
Our study, using ovarian cancer as an example, shows the importance of a thorough causal design and analysis if one is expecting RWD to emulate clinical trial results.
Background
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Estimation of incidence, prevalence and disease burden through routine insurance data is challenging because of under-diagnosis and under-treatment, particularly for early stage disease in health care systems where outpatient International Classification of Diseases (ICD) diagnoses are not collected. This poses the question of which criteria are commonly applied to identify COPD patients in claims datasets in the absence of ICD diagnoses, and which information can be used as a substitute. The aim of this systematic review is to summarize previously reported methodological approaches for the identification of COPD patients through routine data and to compile potential criteria for the identification of COPD patients if ICD codes are not available.
Methods
A systematic literature review was performed in Medline via PubMed and Google Scholar from January 2000 through October 2018, followed by a manual review of the included studies by at least two independent raters. Study characteristics and all identifying criteria used in the studies were systematically extracted from the publications, categorized, and compiled in evidence tables.
Results
In total, the systematic search yielded 151 publications. After title and abstract screening, 38 publications were included into the systematic assessment. In these studies, the most frequently used (22/38) criteria set to identify COPD patients included ICD codes, hospitalization, and ambulatory visits. Only four out of 38 studies used methods other than ICD coding. In a significant proportion of studies, the age range of the target population (33/38) and hospitalization (30/38) were provided. Ambulatory data were included in 24, physician claims in 22, and pharmaceutical data in 18 studies. Only five studies used spirometry, two used surgery and one used oxygen therapy.
Conclusions
A variety of different criteria is used for the identification of COPD from routine data. The most promising criteria set in data environments where ambulatory diagnosis codes are lacking is the consideration of additional illness-related information with special attention to pharmacotherapy data. Further health services research should focus on the application of more systematic internal and/or external validation approaches.
To design cost-effective prevention strategies against mastitis in dairy cow farms, knowledge about infection pathways of causative pathogens is necessary. Therefore, we investigated the reservoirs of bacterial strains causing intramammary infections in one dairy cow herd. Quarter foremilk samples (n = 8056) and milking- and housing-related samples (n = 251; from drinking troughs, bedding material, walking areas, cow brushes, fly traps, milking liners, and milker gloves), were collected and examined using culture-based methods. Species were identified with MALDI-TOF MS, and selected Staphylococcus and Streptococcus spp. typed with randomly amplified polymorphic DNA-PCR. Staphylococci were isolated from all and streptococci from most investigated locations. However, only for Staphylococcus aureus, matching strain types (n = 2) were isolated from milk and milking-related samples (milking liners and milker gloves). Staphylococcus epidermidis and Staphylococcus haemolyticus showed a large genetic diversity without any matches of strain types from milk and other samples. Streptococcus uberis was the only Streptococcus spp. isolated from milk and milking- or housing-related samples. However, no matching strains were found. This study underlines the importance of measures preventing the spread of Staphylococcus aureus between quarters during milking.
Aim
Musculoskeletal disorders are a major public health problem in most developed countries. As a main cause of chronic pain, they have resulted in an increasing prescription of opioids worldwide. With regard to the situation in Germany, this study aimed at estimating the prevalence of musculoskeletal diseases such as chronic low back pain (CLBP) and hip/knee osteoarthritis (OA) and at depicting the applied treatment patterns.
Subject and methods
German claims data from the InGef Research Database were analyzed over a 6-year period (2011–2016). The dataset contains over 4 million people, enrolled in German statutory health insurances. Inpatient and outpatient diagnoses were considered for case identification of hip/knee OA and CLBP. The World Health Organization (WHO) analgesic ladder was applied to categorize patients according to their pain management interventions. Information on demographics, comorbidities, and adjuvant medication was collected.
Results
In 2016, n = 2,693,481 individuals (50.5% female, 49.5% male) were assigned to the study population; 62.5% of them were aged 18–60 years. In 2016, n = 146,443 patients (5.4%) with CLBP and n = 307,256 patients (11.4%) with hip/knee OA were identified. Of those with pre-specified pain management interventions (CLBP: 66.3%; hip/knee OA: 65.1%), most patients received WHO I class drugs (CLBP: 73.6%; hip/knee OA: 68.7%) as the highest level.
Conclusion
This study provides indications that CLBP and hip/knee OA are common chronic pain conditions in Germany, which are often subjected to pharmacological pain management. Compared to non-opioid analgesic prescriptions of the WHO I class, the dispensation of WHO class II and III opioids was markedly lower, though present to a considerable extent.
For the introduction of technical nursing care innovations, a usability assessment survey is conducted by nursing staff. The questionnaire is used before and after the introduction of technical products. This poster contribution shows the latest comparison of pre- and post-surveys on selected products.
Music streaming platforms offer music listeners an overwhelming choice of music. Therefore, users of streaming platforms need the support of music recommendation systems to find music that suits their personal taste. Currently, a new class of recommender systems based on knowledge graph embeddings promises to improve the quality of recommendations, in particular to provide diverse and novel recommendations. This paper investigates how knowledge graph embeddings can improve music recommendations. First, it is shown how a collaborative knowledge graph can be derived from open music data sources. Based on this knowledge graph, the music recommender system EARS (knowledge graph Embedding-based Artist Recommender System) is presented in detail, with particular emphasis on recommendation diversity and explainability. Finally, a comprehensive evaluation with real-world data is conducted, comparing of different embeddings and investigating the influence of different types of knowledge.
Ability of Black-Box Optimisation to Efficiently Perform Simulation Studies in Power Engineering
(2023)
In this study, the potential of the so-called black-box optimisation (BBO) to increase the efficiency of simulation studies in power engineering is evaluated. Three algorithms ("Multilevel Coordinate Search"(MCS) and "Stable Noisy Optimization by Branch and Fit"(SNOBFIT) by Huyer and Neumaier and "blackbox: A Procedure for Parallel Optimization of Expensive Black-box Functions"(blackbox) by Knysh and Korkolis) are implemented in MATLAB and compared for solving two use cases: the analysis of the maximum rotational speed of a gas turbine after a load rejection and the identification of transfer function parameters by measurements. The first use case has a high computational cost, whereas the second use case is computationally cheap. For each run of the algorithms, the accuracy of the found solution and the number of simulations or function evaluations needed to determine the optimum and the overall runtime are used to identify the potential of the algorithms in comparison to currently used methods. All methods provide solutions for potential optima that are at least 99.8% accurate compared to the reference methods. The number of evaluations of the objective functions differs significantly but cannot be directly compared as only the SNOBFIT algorithm does stop when the found solution does not improve further, whereas the other algorithms use a predefined number of function evaluations. Therefore, SNOBFIT has the shortest runtime for both examples. For computationally expensive simulations, it is shown that parallelisation of the function evaluations (SNOBFIT and blackbox) and quantisation of the input variables (SNOBFIT) are essential for the algorithmic performance. For the gas turbine overspeed analysis, only SNOBFIT can compete with the reference procedure concerning the runtime. Further studies will have to investigate whether the quantisation of input variables can be applied to other algorithms and whether the BBO algorithms can outperform the reference methods for problems with a higher dimensionality.
Catalogs of competency-based learning objectives (CLO) were introduced and promoted as a prerequisite for high-quality, systematic curriculum development. While this is common in medicine, the consistent use of CLO is not yet well established in epidemiology, biometry, medical informatics, biomedical informatics, and nursing informatics especially in Germany. This paper aims to identify underlying obstacles and give recommendations in order to promote the dissemination of CLO for curricular development in health data and information sciences. To determine these obstacles and recommendations a public online expert workshop was organized. This paper summarizes the findings.
Social comparison theories suggest that ingroups are strengthened whenever important outgroups are weakened (e.g., by losing status or power). It follows that ingroups have little reason to help outgroups facing an existential threat. We challenge this notion by showing that ingroups can also be weakened when relevant comparison outgroups are weakened, which can motivate ingroups to strategically offer help to ensure the outgroups' survival as a highly relevant comparison target. In three preregistered studies, we showed that an existential threat to an outgroup with high (vs. low) identity relevance affected strategic outgroup helping via two opposing mechanisms. The potential demise of a highly relevant outgroup increased participants’ perceptions of ingroup identity threat, which was positively related to helping. At the same time, the outgroup’s misery evoked schadenfreude, which was negatively related to helping. Our research exemplifies a group's secret desire for strong outgroups by underlining their importance for identity formation.
To learn a subject, the acquisition of the associated technical language is important.
Despite this widely accepted importance of learning the technical language, hardly any studies are published that describe the characteristics of most technical languages that students are supposed to learn. This might largely be due to the absence of specialized text corpora to study such languages at lexical, syntactical and textual level. In the present paper we describe a corpus of German physics text that can be used to study the language used in physics. A large and a small variant are compiled. The small version of the corpus consists of 5.3 Million words and is available on request.
Die Angriffserkennung ist ein wesentlicher Bestandteil, Cyberangriffe zu verhindern und abzumildern. Dazu werden Daten aus verschiedenen Quellen gesammelt und auf Einbruchsspuren durchsucht. Die heutzutage produzierten Datenmengen sind ein wesentliches Problem für die Angriffserkennung. Besonders bei komplexen Cyberangriffen, die über einen längeren Zeitraum stattfinden, wächst die zu durchsuchende Datenmenge stark an und erschwert das Finden und Kombinieren der einzelnen Angriffsschritte.
Eine mögliche Lösung, um dem Problem entgegenzuwirken, ist die Reduktion der Datenmenge. Die Datenreduktion versucht, Daten herauszufiltern, die aus Sicht der Angriffserkennung irrelevant sind. Diese Ansätze werden unter dem Begriff Reduktionstechniken zusammengefasst. In dieser Arbeit werden Reduktionstechniken aus der Wissenschaft untersucht und auf Benchmark Datensätzen angewendet, um ihre Nutzbarkeit zu evaluieren. Dabei wird der Frage nachgegangen, ob die Reduktionstechniken in der Lage sind, irrelevante Daten ausfindig zu machen und zu reduzieren, ohne dass eine Beeinträchtigung der Angriffserkennung stattfindet. Die Evaluation der Angriffserkennung erfolgt durch ThreaTrace, welches eine Graph Neural Network basierte Methode ist.
Die Evaluierung zeigt, dass mehrere Reduktionstechniken die Datenmenge wesentlich reduzieren können, ohne die Angriffserkennung zu beeinträchtigen. Bei drei Techniken führt der Einsatz zu keinen nennenswerten Veränderungen der Erkennungsraten. Dabei wurden Reduktionsraten von bis zu 30 % erreicht. Bei der Anwendung einer Reduktionstechnik stieg die Erkennungsleistung sogar um 8 %. Lediglich bei zwei Techniken führt der Einsatz zum drastischen Absinken der Erkennungsrate.
Insgesamt zeigt die Arbeit, dass eine Datenreduktion angewandt werden kann, ohne die Angriffserkennung zu beeinträchtigen. In besonderen Fällen kann eine Datenreduktion, die Erkennungsleistung sogar verbessern. Allerdings ist der erfolgreiche Einsatz der Reduktionstechniken abhängig vom verwendeten Datensatz und der verwendeten Methode der Angriffserkennung.
Ziel dieser Bachelorarbeit ist es Empfehlungen für eine Neukonzeption zur Förderung von Informationskompetenzen an Spezialbibliotheken mit der Hauptzielgruppe Wissenschaftler*innen am Beispiel der Forschungsbibliothek des Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsmedien | Georg-Eckert-Instituts (GEI) unter Berücksichtigung der Wissenskulturen zu formulieren.
Es wird festgestellt, dass die lebenslange Weiterbildung der Informationskompetenz bei Wissenschaftler*innen unabdingbar ist und im Einklang mit der Steigerung der Forschungsproduktivität steht. Trotz dieser Erkenntnisse gibt es in der Fachliteratur bisher kaum nennenswerte Konzepte zur Förderung der Informationskompetenz der Forschenden in Spezialbibliotheken. Mit Hilfe der wissenskulturellen Analyse, basierend auf den Ansätzen der KIBA-Gruppe zu Informationsdidaktik und der Wissenskulturen von Karin Knorr-Cetina, wird ein Interview-Leitfaden entwickelt, mit Hilfe dessen bei 10 Mitarbeitenden des GEI eine Analyse der Wissenskultur und der Bedürfnisse durchgeführt wird. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass für die Förderung von Informationskompetenz ein ganzheitliches Konzept benötigt wird, welches sich nicht nur ausschließlich auf reine Schulungen beschränkt. Es sind verschiedene Formate notwendig, um die individuellen Bedürfnisse der Forschenden abzudecken. Besonders virtuelle Angebote sollen integriert werden. Die Ergebnisse lassen sich allerdings nicht auf andere Spezialbibliotheken deckungsgleich übertragen. Die wissenskulturelle Analyse kann jedoch als Grundlage angewendet werden, um auch in anderen Spezialbibliotheken ein neues Konzept zur Förderung der Informationskompetenz bei Wissenschaftler*innen zu entwickeln.
Presse-, Informations- und Meinungsfreiheit sind miteinander verbundene Basisrechte. Durch das Recht sich frei zu informieren wird das Recht der freien Meinungsäußerung und damit die freie Presse sichergestellt. Die sich weltweit verändernden Presselagen stellen nicht nur die Pressefreiheit vor Herausforderungen. Durch die Fähigkeit erhaltene Informationen zu verarbeiten, wird die Informationskompetenz der Bevölkerung ermöglicht und sichergestellt. Die Ausübung dieser Kompetenz hingegen ist die Grundlage sich aktiv an demokratischen Prozessen zu beteiligen. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, mittels der Rangliste zur Presselage der Reporter ohne Grenzen und anhand der Daten zur Informationsfreiheit des DA2I Dashboards sowie literaturbasierten Kriterien zu untersuchen, inwiefern sich die Lage der Presse- und Informationsfreiheit auf Bibliotheksdienstleistungen öffentlicher Bibliotheken auswirkt. Im Ergebnis wirken sich diese nicht ausschließlich auf den Medienbestand aus. Die Zustände der genannten Basisrechte in einem Staat haben auch Einfluss auf die Veranstaltungsarbeit.
The growing importance of renewable generation connected to distribution grids requires an increased coordination between transmission system operators (TSOs) and distribution system operators (DSOs) for reactive power management. This work proposes a practical and effective interaction method based on sequential optimizations to evaluate the reactive flexibility potential of distribution networks and to dispatch them along with traditional synchronous generators, keeping to a minimum the information exchange. A modular optimal power flow (OPF) tool featuring multi-objective optimization is developed for this purpose. The proposed method is evaluated for a model of a real German 110 kV grid with 1.6 GW of installed wind power capacity and a reduced order model of the surrounding transmission system. Simulations show the benefit of involving wind farms in reactive power support reducing losses both at distribution and transmission level. Different types of setpoints are investigated, showing the feasibility for the DSO to fulfill also individual voltage and reactive power targets over multiple connection points. Finally, some suggestions are presented to achieve a fair coordination, combining both TSO and DSO requirements.
Forschungsdatenzentrum Gesundheit – Vision für eine Weiterentwicklung aus Sicht der Forschung
(2023)
Das Forschungsdatenzentrum (FDZ) Gesundheit nach der Datentransparenzverordnung (DaTraV), angesiedelt am Bundesinstitut für Arzneimittel und Medizinprodukte (BfArM) wird Routinedaten der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung für die Forschung bereitstellen. Die Bereitstellung der Daten von knapp 90% der Bevölkerung in Deutschland dient dem übergeordneten Ziel, die gesundheitliche Versorgung im Hinblick auf Unter-, Über- und Fehlversorgung zu evaluieren und daraus Handlungsempfehlungen für eine evidenzbasierte Gesundheitsversorgung abzuleiten. Der gesetzliche Rahmen wird im Sozialgesetzbuch (§§ 303a-f SBG V) und zwei dazu gehörigen Verordnungen gesteckt, lässt jedoch hinreichend großen Spielraum für die Ausgestaltung auf der Organisations- und Arbeitsebene. Hier setzt das vorliegende Papier an. Aus Forscher*innensicht wurden zehn Statements für eine Weiterentwicklung formuliert, die das Potential eines Forschungsdatenzentrums aufzeigen und Ideen für die weitere zukunftsfähige Ausgestaltung und Entwicklung mit Bestandskraft darlegen.
Ausgangspunkt des Forschungsvorhabens SchuLae bildet die angestrebte flächendeckende Einführung institutioneller Schutzkonzepte in pädagogischen Kontexten. Im Zuge eines durch Schutzkonzepte in Gang gesetzten Organisationsentwicklungsprozesses sollen Orte des Aufwachsens für Kinder und Jugendliche zu Schutz- und Kompetenzorten werden. Ob Schutzkonzepte tatsächlich zu einem Rückgang von Viktimisierungserfahrungen und einer erhöhten Bereitschaft zur Hilfe(suche) führen, wurde bislang nicht empirisch erfasst. Der vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) geförderte Verbund „SchuLae – Entwicklung und Wirkung von Schutzkonzepten in Schulen im Längsschnitt“ des Deutschen Jugendinstituts und der Hochschule Hannover untersucht daher die Wirksamkeit schulischer Schutzkonzepte sowohl quantitativ als auch qualitativ im Längsschnitt und fokussiert dabei die Perspektiven von Schüler*innen.
Das Gesundheitsdatennutzungsgesetz – Potenzial für eine bessere Forschung und Gesundheitsversorgung
(2023)
Im Koalitionsvertrag der Ampel-Koalition wird für die laufende Legislaturperiode ein Gesundheitsdatennutzungsgesetz (GDNG) angekündigt. Dieses Gesetz soll „zu einer besseren wissenschaftlichen Nutzung in Einklang mit der DSGVO“ führen. Bekanntermaßen steht unser Gesundheitssystem vor großen Herausforderungen (Demografie, Digitalisierung, Fachkräftemangel, Klimakrise, regionale Unterschiede, etc.) und ist jetzt schon das teuerste in Europa bei mittelmäßiger Leistung. Diese Herausforderungen können effizienter und evidenzgeleitet bewältigt werden, wenn wie im geplanten GDNG angedacht, die Datenressourcen für die Evaluierung und Weiterentwicklung des Gesundheitssystems und der Gesundheitsversorgung optimal genutzt werden. In den folgenden Ausführungen werden aus Sicht von Versorgungsforscher*innen Voraussetzungen und Desiderata für eine optimale Ausgestaltung des Gesetzes formuliert. Das Papier wurde durch das Deutsche Netzwerk Versorgungsforschung (DNVF) und die Arbeitsgruppe Erhebung und Nutzung von Sekundärdaten (AGENS) der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sozialmedizin und Prävention (DGSMP) und der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Epidemiologie (DGEpi) erstellt und wird von den unterzeichnenden Fachgesellschaften getragen. Das vorliegende Positionspapier und die hier aufgestellten Forderungen sind vor der Veröffentlichung und damit in Unkenntnis des Referentenentwurfs zum GDNG formuliert worden.
Antimicrobials are widely used to cure intramammary infections (IMI) in dairy cows during the dry period (DP). Nevertheless, the IMI cure is influenced by many factors and not all quarters benefit from antimicrobial dry cow treatment (DCT). To evaluate the true effect of antibiotic DCT compared to self-cure and the role of causative pathogens on the IMI cure, a retrospective cross-sectional study was performed. The analysis included 2987 quarters infected at dry-off (DO). Information on DCT, causative pathogens, somatic cell count, milk yield, amount of lactation, Body Condition Score, and season and year of DO were combined into categorical variables. A generalized linear mixed model with a random cow, farm and year effect and the binary outcome of bacteriological cure of IMI during the DP was conducted. In the final model, a significant effect (p < 0.05) on DP cure was seen for the DO season and the category of causative pathogens (categories being: Staphylococcus aureus, non-aureus staphylococci, streptococci, coliforms, ‘other Gram-negative bacteria’, ‘other Gram positive bacteria’, non-bacterial infections and mixed infections), while antibiotic DCT (vs. non-antibiotic DCT) only showed a significant effect in combination with the pathogen categories streptococci and ‘other Gram-positive bacteria’.
Angebote Kultureller Bildung im Kontext von Prävention arbeiten vor allem mit Jugendlichen, die im Sinne des Empowerment-Ansatzes gestärkt werden sollen, um gegen Rechtsextremismus einzutreten. Selten gibt es Projekte, die mit Jugendlichen arbeiten, die rechtsextreme Orientierungen aufweisen. Ausgehend von unterschiedlichen Dimensionen der Präventionsarbeit mit Jugendlichen in Radikalisierungsprozessen stellt der Beitrag mehrere Handlungsfelder der Kulturellen Bildung dar, in denen sich sowohl besondere Potenziale als auch Ambivalenzen der Jugendkulturarbeit mit rechtsorientierten Jugendlichen ergeben. Dabei zeigt sich, dass es für eine erfolgversprechende künstlerisch-pädagogische Arbeit mit rechtsorientierten Jugendlichen nicht nur eines besonderen milieuspezifischen Wissens über die Lebenswelt der rechtsextremen Szene bedarf. Diese Arbeit erfordert auch eine pädagogische sowie politische Haltung, die rechtsorientierte Jugendliche als Personen und Menschen mit Bedürfnissen, Träumen, Lebenszielen usw. anerkennt und mit einer milieuübergreifenden, diversitätsbewussten Perspektive die unterschiedlichen Wege und Faktoren, die zu einer „rechten Karriere“ führen können, in der jugendkulturellen Arbeit berücksichtigt, ohne die menschenverachtenden Weltbilder zu akzeptieren.
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.
Der Bachelor-Studiengang Mediendesigninformatik der Hochschule Hannover ist ein Informatikstudiengang mit dem speziellen Anwendungsgebiet Mediendesign. In Abgrenzung von Studiengängen der Medieninformatik liegt der Anwendungsfokus auf der kreativen Gestaltung etwa von 3D-Modellierungen, Animationen und Computerspielen. Absolvent*innen des Studiengangs sollen an der Schnittstelle zwischen Informatik und Mediendesign agieren können, zum Beispiel bei der Erstellung von Benutzungsschnittstellen und VR/AR-Anwendungen. Der Artikel stellt das Curriculum des interdisziplinären Studiengangs vor und reflektiert nach dem Abschluss der ersten beiden Studierendenkohorten die Erfahrungen, indem die ursprünglichen Ziele den Zahlen der Hochschulstatistik und den Ergebnissen zweier Studierendenbefragungen gegenübergestellt werden.
Self-directed learning is an essential basis for lifelong learning and requires constantly changing, target groupspecific and personalized prerequisites in order to motivate people to deal with modern learning content, not to overburden them and yet to adequately convey complex contexts. Current challenges in dealing with digital resources such as information overload, reduction of complexity and focus, motivation to learn, self-control or psychological wellbeing are taken up in the conception of learning settings within our QpLuS IM project for the study program Information Management and Information Management extra-occupational (IM) at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hannover. We present an interactive video on the functionality of search engines as a practical example of a medially high-quality and focused self-learning format that has been methodically produced in line with our agile, media-didactic process and stage model of complexity levels.
Digital data on tangible and intangible cultural assets is an essential part of daily life, communication and experience. It has a lasting influence on the perception of cultural identity as well as on the interactions between research, the cultural economy and society. Throughout the last three decades, many cultural heritage institutions have contributed a wealth of digital representations of cultural assets (2D digital reproductions of paintings, sheet music, 3D digital models of sculptures, monuments, rooms, buildings), audio-visual data (music, film, stage performances), and procedural research data such as encoding and annotation formats. The long-term preservation and FAIR availability of research data from the cultural heritage domain is fundamentally important, not only for future academic success in the humanities but also for the cultural identity of individuals and society as a whole. Up to now, no coordinated effort for professional research data management on a national level exists in Germany. NFDI4Culture aims to fill this gap and create a usercentered, research-driven infrastructure that will cover a broad range of research domains from musicology, art history and architecture to performance, theatre, film, and media studies.
The research landscape addressed by the consortium is characterized by strong institutional differentiation. Research units in the consortium's community of interest comprise university institutes, art colleges, academies, galleries, libraries, archives and museums. This diverse landscape is also characterized by an abundance of research objects, methodologies and a great potential for data-driven research. In a unique effort carried out by the applicant and co-applicants of this proposal and ten academic societies, this community is interconnected for the first time through a federated approach that is ideally suited to the needs of the participating researchers. To promote collaboration within the NFDI, to share knowledge and technology and to provide extensive support for its users have been the guiding principles of the consortium from the beginning and will be at the heart of all workflows and decision-making processes. Thanks to these principles, NFDI4Culture has gathered strong support ranging from individual researchers to highlevel cultural heritage organizations such as the UNESCO, the International Council of Museums, the Open Knowledge Foundation and Wikimedia. On this basis, NFDI4Culture will take innovative measures that promote a cultural change towards a more reflective and sustainable handling of research data and at the same time boost qualification and professionalization in data-driven research in the domain of cultural heritage. This will create a long-lasting impact on science, cultural economy and society as a whole.
Even for the more traditional insurance industry, the Microservices Architecture (MSA) style plays an increasingly important role in provisioning insurance services. However, insurance businesses must operate legacy applications, enterprise software, and service-based applications in parallel for a more extended transition period. The ultimate goal of our ongoing research is to design a microservice reference architecture in cooperation with our industry partners from the insurance domain that provides an approach for the integration of applications from different architecture paradigms. In Germany, individual insurance services are classified as part of the critical infrastructure. Therefore, German insurance companies must comply with the Federal Office for Information Security requirements, which the Federal Supervisory Authority enforces. Additionally, insurance companies must comply with relevant laws, regulations, and standards as part of the business’s compliance requirements. Note: Since Germany is seen as relatively ’tough’ with respect to privacy and security demands, fullfilling those demands might well be suitable (if not even ’over-achieving’) for insurances in other countries as well. The question raises thus, of how insurance services can be secured in an application landscape shaped by the MSA style to comply with the architectural and security requirements depicted above. This article highlights the specific regulations, laws, and standards the insurance industry must comply with. We present initial architectural patterns to address authentication and authorization in an MSA tailored to the requirements of our insurance industry partners.
Cloud computing has become well established in private and public sector projects over the past few years, opening ever new opportunities for research and development, but also for education. One of these opportunities presents itself in the form of dynamically deployable, virtual lab environments, granting educational institutions increased flexibility with the allocation of their computing resources. These fully sandboxed labs provide students with their own, internal network and full access to all machines within, granting them the flexibility necessary to gather hands-on experience with building heterogeneous microservice architectures. The eduDScloud provides a private cloud infrastructure to which labs like the microservice lab outlined in this paper can be flexibly deployed at a moment’s notice.
In this paper the workflow of the project 'Untersuchungs-, Simulations- und Evaluationstool für Urbane Logistik` (USEfUL) is presented. Aiming to create a web-based decision support tool for urban logistics, the project needed to integrate multiple steps into a single workflow, which in turn needed to be executed multiple times. While a service-oriented system could not be created, the principles of service orientation was utilized to increase workflow efficiency and flexibility, allowing the workflow to be easily adapted to new concepts or research areas.
In the context of modern mobility, topics such as smart-cities, Car2Car-Communication, extensive vehicle sensor-data, e-mobility and charging point management systems have to be considered. These topics of modern mobility often have in common that they are characterized by complex and extensive data situations. Vehicle position data, sensor data or vehicle communication data must be preprocessed, aggregated and analyzed. In many cases, the data is interdependent. For example, the vehicle position data of electric vehicles and surrounding charging points have a dependence on one another and characterize a competition situation between the vehicles. In the case of Car2Car-Communication, the positions of the vehicles must also be viewed in relation to each other. The data are dependent on each other and will influence the ability to establish a communication. This dependency can provoke very complex and large data situations, which can no longer be treated efficiently. With this work, a model is presented in order to be able to map such typical data situations with a strong dependency of the data among each other. Microservices can help reduce complexity.
Microservices build a deeply distributed system. Although this offers significant flexibility for development teams and helps to find solutions for scalability or security questions, it also intensifies the drawbacks of a distributed system. This article offers a decision framework, which helps to increase the resiliency of microservices. A metamodel is used to represent services, resiliency patterns, and quality attributes. Furthermore, the general idea for a suggestion procedure is outlined.
Portable-micro-Combined-Heat-and-Power-units are a gateway technology bridging conventional vehicles and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV). Being a new technology, new software has to be created that can be easily adapted to changing requirements. We propose and evaluate three different architectures based on three architectural paradigms. Using a scenario-based evaluation, we conclude that a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) using microservices provides a higher quality solution than a layered or Event-Driven Complex-Event-Processing (ED-CEP) approach. Future work will include implementation and simulation-driven evaluation.
FID Civil Engineering, Architecture and Urbanism digital - A platform for science (BAUdigital)
(2022)
University Library Braunschweig (UB Braunschweig), University and State Library Darmstadt (ULB Darmstadt), TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Technology and Natural Sciences and the Fraunhofer Information Centre for Planning and Building (Fraunhofer IRB) are jointly establishing a specialised information service (FID, "Fachinformationsdienst") for the disciplines of civil engineering, architecture and urbanism. The FID BAUdigital, which is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG, "Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft"), will provide researchers working on digital design, planning and production methods in construction engineering with a joint information, networking and data exchange platform and support them with innovative services for documentation, archiving and publication in their data-based research.
Operators of production plants are increasingly emphasizing secure communication, including real-time communication, such as PROFINET, within their control systems. This trend is further advanced by standards like IEC 62443, which demand the protection of realtime communication in the field. PROFIBUS and PROFINET International (PI) is working on the specification of the security extensions for PROFINET (“PROFINET Security”), which shall fulfill the requirements of secure communication in the field.
This paper discusses the matter in three parts. First, the roles and responsibilities of the plant owner, the system integrator, and the component provider regarding security, and the basics of the IEC 62443 will be described. Second, a conceptual overview of PROFINET Security, as well as a status update about the PI specification work will be given. Third, the article will describe how PROFINET Security can contribute to the defense-in-depth approach, and what the expected operating environment is. We will evaluate how PROFINET Security contributes to fulfilling the IEC 62443-4-2 standard for automation components.
Two of the authors are members of the PI Working Group CB/PG10 Security.
The usage of microservices promises a lot of benefits concerning scalability and maintainability, rewriting large monoliths is however not always possible. Especially in scientific projects, pure microservice architectures are therefore not feasible in every project. We propose the utilization of microservice principles for the construction of microsimulations for urban transport. We present a prototypical architecture for the connection of MATSim and AnyLogic, two widely used simulation tools in the context of urban transport simulation. The proposed system combines the two tools into a singular tool supporting civil engineers in decision making on innovative urban transport concepts.
To avoid the shortcomings of traditional monolithic applications, the Microservices Architecture (MSA) style plays an increasingly important role in providing business services. This is true even for the more conventional insurance industry with its highly heterogeneous application landscape and sophisticated cross-domain business processes. Therefore, the question arises of how workflows can be implemented to grant the required flexibility and agility and, on the other hand, to exploit the potential of the MSA style. In this article, we present two different approaches – orchestration and choreography. Using an application scenario from the insurance domain, both concepts are discussed. We introduce a pattern that outlines the mapping of a workflow to a choreography.
With the use of an energy management system in an industrial company according to ISO 50001, a step-by-step increase in energy efficiency can be achieved. The realization of energy monitoring and load management functions requires programs on edge devices or PLCs to acquire the data, adapt the data type or scale the values of the energy information. In addition, the energy information must be mapped to communication interfaces (e.g. based on OPC UA) in order to convey this energy information to the energy management application. The development of these energy management programs is associated with a high engineering effort, because the field devices from the heterogeneous field level do not provide the energy information in standardized semantics. To mitigate this engineering effort, a universal energy data information model (UEIM) is developed and presented in this paper.
Microservices are meanwhile an established software engineering vehicle, which more and more companies are examining and adopting for their development work. Naturally, reference architectures based on microservices come into mind as a valuable thing to utilize. Initial results for such architectures are published in generic and in domain-specific form. Missing to the best of our knowledge however, is a domain-specific reference architecture based on microservices, which takes into account specifics of the insurance industry domain. Jointly with partners from the German insurance industry, we take initial steps to fill this gap in the present article. Thus, we aim towards a microservices-based reference software architecture for (at least German) insurance companies. As the main results of this article we thus provide an initial such reference architecture together with a deeper look into two important parts of it.
Wikidata and Wikibase as complementary research data management services for cultural heritage data
(2022)
The NFDI (German National Research Data Infrastructure) consortia are associations of various institutions within a specific research field, which work together to develop common data infrastructures, guidelines, best practices and tools that conform to the principles of FAIR data. Within the NFDI, a common question is: What is the potential of Wikidata to be used as an application for science and research? In this paper, we address this question by tracing current research usecases and applications for Wikidata, its relation to standalone Wikibase instances, and how the two can function as complementary services to meet a range of research needs. This paper builds on lessons learned through the development of open data projects and software services within the Open Science Lab at TIB, Hannover, in the context of NFDI4Culture – the consortium including participants across the broad spectrum of the digital libraries, archives, and museums field, and the digital humanities.
Eine durch die Digitalisierung veränderte und auf Open Science ausgerichtete Wissenschaftspraxis benötigt angepasste Infrastrukturen und Services. Daraus ergeben sich verschiedene neue oder veränderte Aktionsfelder für wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken und Infrastruktureinrichtungen. Zu nennen sind zum Beispiel die nicht-textuellen Materialien wie Forschungsdaten, AV-Medien oder Software und die Umsetzung der FAIR-Prinzipien. Hinzu kommen neue Aufgaben im Bereich der Forschungsinformationen, zum Beispiel in der Unterstützung institutioneller Forschungsinformationssysteme, die Gestaltung von Open Access, die Unterstützung kollaborativen wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens sowie die Schaffung von offenen Infrastrukturen. In diesem Artikel werden diese Felder kurz vorgestellt und sich daraus abzeichnende Anforderungen an das bibliothekarische Berufsbild skizziert.
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.
A new FOSS (free and open source software) toolchain and associated workflow is being developed in the context of NFDI4Culture, a German consortium of research- and cultural heritage institutions working towards a shared infrastructure for research data that meets the needs of 21st century data creators, maintainers and end users across the broad spectrum of the digital libraries and archives field, and the digital humanities. This short paper and demo present how the integrated toolchain connects: 1) OpenRefine - for data reconciliation and batch upload; 2) Wikibase - for linked open data (LOD) storage; and 3) Kompakkt - for rendering and annotating 3D models. The presentation is aimed at librarians, digital curators and data managers interested in learning how to manage research datasets containing 3D media, and how to make them available within an open data environment with 3D-rendering and collaborative annotation features.
In microservice architectures, data is often hold redundantly to create an overall resilient system. Although the synchronization of this data proposes a significant challenge, not much research has been done on this topic yet. This paper shows four general approaches for assuring consistency among services and demonstrates how to identify the best solution for a given architecture. For this, a microservice architecture, which implements the functionality of a mainframe-based legacy system from the insurance industry, serves as an example.
Microservices is an architectural style for complex application systems, promising some crucial benefits, e.g. better maintainability, flexible scalability, and fault tolerance. For this reason microservices has attracted attention in the software development departments of different industry sectors, such as ecommerce and streaming services. On the other hand, businesses have to face great challenges, which hamper the adoption of the architectural style. For instance, data are often persisted redundantly to provide fault tolerance. But the synchronization of those data for the sake of consistency is a major challenge. Our paper presents a case study from the insurance industry which focusses consistency issues when migrating a monolithic core application towards microservices. Based on the Domain Driven Design (DDD) methodology, we derive bounded contexts and a set of microservices assigned to these contexts. We discuss four different approaches to ensure consistency and propose a best practice to identify the most appropriate approach for a given scenario. Design and implementation details and compliance issues are presented as well.
Indirekte Medienwirkungen, wie sie im Rahmen des Influence-of-Presumed-Media-Influence-Approachs und des Third-Person-Effekts diskutiert werden, sind im Hinblick auf einzelne politische Ereignisse und für Online-Medien bislang nur selten geprüft worden. Aus diesem Grund wurde der unterstellte Einfluss verschiedener On- und Offline-Medien auf Meinungsbildung und Mobilisierung im Kontext der Volksabstimmung zum Umbau des Stuttgarter Hauptbahnhofes im November 2011 („Stuttgart 21“) untersucht. Daneben stehen Konsequenzen der Einflusswahrnehmungen im Fokus des Beitrags. Als Grundlage dient eine Online-Befragung der baden-württembergischen Bevölkerung mit Internetanschluss (n = 502). Die Befragten schreiben Zeitungen und Fernsehen einen stärkeren politischen Einfluss zu als den in der Studie berücksichtigten Online-Medien, und zwar sowohl auf die Meinungsbildung als auch auf die Mobilisierung. Zudem führt ein unterstellter großer und negativ bewerteter Medieneinfluss auf die Bevölkerung bei einigen Befragtengruppen zu einer Verstärkung von Kommunikationsaktivitäten – verbunden mit dem Ziel, diesen unterstellten Einfluss zu korrigieren. Die vermuteten negativen Einflüsse führen aber auch dazu, dass eine schärfere Kontrolle des Internets befürwortet wird.
Der Bedeutungszuwachs von Online-Medien hat eine gesellschaftliche Debatte über mögliche Folgen dieser Entwicklung ausgelöst. Weit verbreitet ist zum Beispiel die Wahrnehmung, dass Online-Medien maßgeblich beeinflussen, wie insbesondere jüngere Menschen politische Prozesse sehen und bewerten. Vor dem Hintergrund theoretischer Ansätze wie dem Influence-of-Presumed-Media-Influence-Approach wurde untersucht, welche kommunikationspolitischen Maßnahmen von der Bevölkerung als Reaktion auf solche Wahrnehmungen als angemessen eingeschätzt werden. Hierzu wurde im Kontext der Landtagswahl in Nordrhein-Westfalen 2012 eine Online-Befragung durchgeführt (n = 485). Die Befunde zeigen, dass die Wahrnehmung starker politischer Online-Einflüsse auf jüngere Menschen vor allem zu einer gesteigerten Akzeptanz von Aufklärung und Erziehung führt, weniger aber zu einer gesteigerten Akzeptanz restriktiver Maßnahmen zur Einflussbeschränkung.
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.
Studien zeigen, dass Anhänger der PEGIDA-Bewegung die Medienberichterstattung als unangemessen wahrnehmen und ihr misstrauen. Diese Wahrnehmung und daraus resultierende kognitive, affektive und konative Konsequenzen wurden in einer standardisierten Online-Befragung untersucht (n= 800). Es zeigt sich, dass Anhänger der PEGIDA-Bewegung der Berichterstattung über PEGIDA mehr misstrauen als PEGIDA-Gegner. Diese Wahrnehmung wiederum hat politisch relevante Konsequenzen: Je stärker PEGIDA-Anhänger und neutral Eingestellte der Berichterstattung misstrauen, desto weniger Vertrauen bringen sie den Medien allgemein entgegen, desto unzufriedener sind sie mit der Demokratie in Deutschland und desto wütender sind sie auf die Berichterstattung. Die wütenden Reaktionen korrelieren mit einer Zustimmung zu radikalen Protestformen, was wiederum die Beteiligung an den Protestmärschen erhöht. Somit zeigen die Befunde, dass das Misstrauen in die Berichterstattung über PEGIDA auch über deren Anhängerkreis hinaus eng verbunden ist mit erodierendem Vertrauen in Medien und Politik sowie mit der Bereitschaft zu radikalen Protestformen.
During machine milking, pathogenic microorganisms can be transmitted from cow to cow through liners. Therefore, in Germany, a spray method for the intermediate disinfection of the milking cluster is often used for prevention. This method of cluster disinfection is easy to perform, requires little time and no extra materials, and the disinfection solution is safe from outside contamination in the spray bottle. Since no data on a systematic efficacy trial are available, the aim of this study was to determine the microbial reduction effect of intermediate disinfection. Therefore, laboratory and field trials were conducted. In both trials, two sprays of 0.85 mL per burst of different disinfectant solutions were sprayed into the contaminated liners. For sampling, a quantitative swabbing method using a modified wet–dry swab (WDS) technique based on DIN 10113-1: 1997-07 was applied. Thus, the effectiveness of disinfectants based on Peracetic Acid, Hydrogen Peroxide and Plasma-Activated Buffered Solution (PABS) was compared. In the laboratory trial, the inner surfaces of liners were contaminated with pure cultures of Escherichia (E.) coli, Staphylococcus (S.) aureus, Streptococcus (Sc.) uberis and Sc. agalactiae. The disinfection of the contaminated liners with the disinfectants resulted in a significant reduction in bacteria with values averaging 1 log for E. coli, 0.7 log for S. aureus, 0.7 log for Sc. uberis and 0.8 log for Sc. agalactiae. The highest reduction was obtained for contamination with E. coli (1.3 log) and Sc. uberis (0.8 log) when PABS was applied and for contamination with S. aureus (1.1 log) and Sc. agalactiae (1 log) when Peracetic Acid Solution (PAS) was used. Treatment with sterile water only led to an average reduction of 0.4 log. In the field trial, after the milking of 575 cows, the liners were disinfected and the total microorganism count from the liner surface was performed. The reduction was measured against an untreated liner within the cluster. Although a reduction in microorganisms was achieved in the field trial, it was not significant. When using PAS, a log reduction of 0.3 was achieved; when using PABS, a log reduction of 0.2 was obtained. The difference between the two disinfection methods was also not significant. Treatment with sterile water only led to a reduction of 0.1 log. The results show that spray disinfection under these circumstances does result in a reduction in the bacteria on the milking liner surface, but for effective disinfection a higher reduction would be preferred.
According to the third-person effect or the influence of presumed media influence approach, the presumption that the media has strong effects on other people can affect individuals’ attitudes and behavior. For instance, if people believe in strong media influences on others, they are more likely to increase their communication activities or support demands for restrictions on media. A standardized online survey among German journalists (N = 960) revealed that the stronger the journalists perceive the political online influence on the public to be, the more frequently they contradict unwanted political views in their articles. Moreover, even journalists are more likely to approve of restrictions on the Internet’s political influence, the stronger they believe the effects of online media to be. The data reveal no connections between communication activities and demands for restrictions.
Einfluss des Akkus auf den Servicegrad von automatischen stationsbasierten Pedelec-Vermietsystemen
(2019)
Pedelecs sind in den letzten Jahren zu einem wichtigen Baustein der deutschen Elektromobilitätswende geworden. Durch den Einsatz von Pedelecs in automatischen stationsbasierten Vermietsystemen im urbanen Raum ist eine Verkehrsalternative gegeben, die den Autoverkehr in Städten entlasten kann. Die Kundenzufriedenheit solcher Vermietsysteme wird über den Servicegrad bewertet und bildet das Verhältnis von zufriedenen Kunden zur Anzahl potentieller Kunden ab. Der Servicegrad kann dabei von verschiedenen exogenen und endogenen Faktoren beeinflusst werden. Die Untersuchung beschäftigt sich mit der Frage, ob es sich bei dem Akku um einen weiteren Einflussfaktor handelt. Um die Auswirkungen auf den Servicegrad durch den Akku zu analysieren, werden zunächst mögliche Betriebs- und Ladekonzepte von Pedelec-Vermietsystemen dargestellt. Darauf aufbauend wird ein automatisches stationsbasiertes Pedelec-Vermietsystem definiert, welches in der nachfolgenden Untersuchung betrachtet wird. In diesem Zusammenhang wird der Servicegrad speziell für Pedelec-Vermietsysteme definiert und für die Untersuchung relevante Einflussfaktoren identifiziert. Über eine Modellentwicklung werden Rahmenbedingungen des betrachteten Vermietsystems festgelegt und die Beziehungen der identifizierten Einflussfaktoren untereinander visuell und anhand von Formeln dargestellt. Anschließend wird das Modell in eine Simulationsumgebung überführt, um den Servicegrad in verschiedenen Szenarien zu bewerten. Modellrelevante Eingangsgrößen werden hierbei auf Basis von vorhandenen Daten aus bestehenden Vermietsystemen und analysierten Fahrdaten quantifiziert und in das Modell integriert. Das Ladeverhalten bei verschiedenen Ladeströmen des in der Untersuchung betrachteten Akkus wird experimentell bestimmt und über den Verlauf des State of Charge ebenfalls modelliert. Hierdurch wird der Einfluss einer Schnelllademöglichkeit auf den Servicegrad analysiert. Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchung zeigen, dass der Akku des Pedelecs einen weiteren Faktor darstellt, der zusätzlich für unzufriedene Kunden verantwortlich sein und den Servicegrad von automatischen stationsbasierten Pedelec-Vermietsystemen reduzieren kann. Insbesondere bei hochfrequentierten Stationen wird der Servicegrad durch den Einfluss des Akkus reduziert. Die Auswirkungen können durch die Erhöhung des Energieinhaltes des Akkus, die Anpassung des minimal notwendigen State of Charge sowie die Steigerung des Ladestroms minimiert werden. Das Verbesserungspotential dieser Maßnahmen steigt mit Zunahme der Mietdauer und der durchschnittlichen Akkuleistung. Langfristig betrachtet ist insbesondere für hochfrequentierte Stationen die Anschaffung von zusätzlichen Pedelecs einer Erhöhung des Ladestroms vorzuziehen, da die Steigerung des Servicegrades durch diese Maßnahme höher ausfällt.
In this paper we describe the selection of a modern build automation tool for an industry research partner of ours, namely an insurance company. Build automation has become increasingly important over the years. Today, build automation became one of the central concepts in topics such as cloud native development based on microservices and DevOps. Since more and more products for build automation have entered the market and existing tools have changed their functional scope, there is nowadays a large number of tools on the market that differ greatly in their functional scope. Based on requirements from our partner company, a build server analysis was conducted. This paper presents our analysis requirements, a detailed look at one of the examined tools and a summarized comparison of two tools.
A Look at Service Meshes
(2021)
Service meshes can be seen as an infrastructure layer for microservice-based applications that are specifically suited for distributed application architectures. It is the goal to introduce the concept of service meshes and its use for microservices with the example of an open source service mesh called Istio. This paper gives an introduction into the service mesh concept and its relation to microservices. It also gives an overview of selected features provided by Istio as relevant to the above concept and provides a small sample setup that demonstrates the core features.
Cloud Computing: Serverless
(2021)
A serverless architecture is a new approach to offering services over the Internet. It combines BaaS (Backend-as-a-service) and FaaS (Function-as-a-service). With the serverless architecture no own or rented infrastructures are needed anymore. In addition, the company does not have to worry about scaling any longer, as this happens automatically and immediately. Furthermore, there is no need any longer for maintenance work on the servers, as this is completely taken over by the provider. Administrators are also no longer needed for the same reason. Finally, many ready-made functions are offered, with which the development effort can be reduced. As a result, the serverless architecture is very well suited to many application scenarios, and it can save considerable costs (server costs, maintenance costs, personnel costs, electricity costs, etc.). The company only must subdivide the source code of the application and upload it to the provider’s server. The rest is done by the provider.
Die Problematik der aktuell batteriebetriebenen Elektrofahrzeuge liegt in der geringen Reichweite, einem geringen Fahrtgastkomfort, sowie den langen Ladezeiten und einer nicht ausreichenden Ladeinfrastruktur. Diese Tatsachen stellen für die Nutzer eine Hürde für den Umstieg zu batteriebetriebenen Fahrzeugen dar. Eine schon heute verfügbare Brückentechnologie ist der Range Extender. Diese, meist im Fahrzeug integrierten Einheiten, liefern zusätzliche Reichweite, bei einer elektrischen Leistung von meist über 15 kWel und einem durchschnittlichen Anlagenwirkungsgrad von Ƞ RE ≈ 29 %. In dieser Arbeit wird ein modulares Konzept eines erweiterten Range Extenders untersucht, welches die Funktion der Kraft-Wärme-Kopplung und Kraft-Kälte-Kopplung nutzt. Diese Hilfseinheit soll zum einen den Nachteil der geringen Reichweite aufgrund der eingeschränkten Batteriekapazitäten, zum anderen den geringen thermischen Innenraumkomfort von batteriebetriebenen Fahrzeugen ausgleichen. Das Konzept einer Kraftwärme/-kältekopplung zur Klimatisierung von BEV wird in der vorliegenden Arbeit mit Hilfe eines Versuchsaufbaus messtechnisch und theoretisch mittels Simulation untersucht, sowie anhand der ermittelten Kennfelder beurteilt. Die Simulation basiert dabei auf empirisch ermittelten Daten. In den gewählten Fahrzeugklassen Kleinstwagen, Kompakt- und Mittelklasse wird der mittlere Gesamtwirkungsgrad der Anlagenkomponenten in Abhängigkeit von Klimadaten (Wetterdaten) bestimmt. Dieser ermittelte Wirkungsgrad ist abhängig von äußeren thermischen Anforderungen und der Ausnutzung der Anlagenkomponenten. Der modulierbare Leistungsbereich des mikro Blockheizkraftwerks mit Kraft-Kälte-Kopplung hat zum Heizen einen thermischen Leistungsbereich von 5,7 – 13,0 kWthh. Der mechanische Leistungsbereich von 2,0 - 14,5 kWme wird in zwei Bereiche aufgeteilt. Zur Kühlung wird ein thermischer Bereich von 1,0 – 7,0 kWthk und zur elektrischen Stromerzeugung ein Leistungsbereich von 1,0 – 6,0 kWel verwendet. Basierend auf den in dieser Arbeit experimentell ermittelten Kennfeldern, die unter Berücksichtigung der lokalen klimatischen Bedingungen in Deutschland berechnet wurden, kann der Anlagenwirkungsgrad für Kleinstwagen mit Ƞ Kl = 58,9 ± 3,5 %, für die Kompaktklasse mit Ƞ Ko = 62,2 ± 5,5 % und für die Mittelklasse mit durchschnittlich Ƞ Mk = 65,2 ± 4,8 % ermittelt werden. Die zusätzlich gewonnenen Reichweiten, die durch Einsparung von batterieelektrischer Energie für die Klimatisierung und durch Einspeisung von erzeugter elektrischer Energie erreicht werden, liegen bei den Kleinstwagen bei 246 ± 31 km, in der Kompaktklasse bei 296 ± 103 km und in der Mittelklasse bei 314 ± 104 km. Eine Abtrennung des Klimakompressors von der Verbrennungskraftmaschine führt dabei zusätzlich zu einer teilweisen Verbesserung der ermittelten Werte. Im Vergleich dazu, lässt sich ein durchschnittlicher Reichweitenzuwachs von 103 km, ohne den Einsatz eines Kraftstoffes, nur durch Nutzung eines effizienteren Systems erreichen, wenn eine Wärmepumpe eingesetzt wird. Zusammenfassend kann festgehalten werden, dass der Einsatz der Kraftwärme -Kältekopplung zur Klimatisierung von Elektrofahrzeugen nachhaltig und sinnvoller erscheint, als der Einsatz eines konventionellen Range Extender, denn der Einsatz eines zusätzlichen Kraftstoffes sollte so effizient wie möglich genutzt werden.
In this paper, we present a novel approach for real-time rendering of soft eclipse shadows cast by spherical, atmosphereless bodies. While this problem may seem simple at first, it is complicated by several factors. First, the extreme scale differences and huge mutual distances of the involved celestial bodies cause rendering artifacts in practice. Second, the surface of the Sun does not emit light evenly in all directions (an effect which is known as limb darkening). This makes it impossible to model the Sun as a uniform spherical light source. Finally, our intended applications include real-time rendering of solar eclipses in virtual reality, which require very high frame rates. As a solution to these problems, we precompute the amount of shadowing into an eclipse shadow map, which is parametrized so that it is independent of the position and size of the occluder. Hence, a single shadow map can be used for all spherical occluders in the Solar System. We assess the errors introduced by various simplifications and compare multiple approaches in terms of performance and precision. Last but not least, we compare our approaches to the state-of-the-art and to reference images. The implementation has been published under the MIT license.
Background
Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTI) are common in general practice and usually treated with antibiotics. This contributes to increasing resistance rates of uropathogenic bacteria. A previous trial showed a reduction of antibiotic use in women with UTI by initial symptomatic treatment with ibuprofen. However, this treatment strategy is not suitable for all women equally. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (UU, bearberry extract arbutin) is a potential alternative treatment. This study aims at investigating whether an initial treatment with UU in women with UTI can reduce antibiotic use without significantly increasing the symptom burden or rate of complications.
Methods
This is a double-blind, randomized, and controlled comparative effectiveness trial. Women between 18 and 75 years with suspected UTI and at least two of the symptoms dysuria, urgency, frequency or lower abdominal pain will be assessed for eligibility in general practice and enrolled into the trial. Participants will receive either a defined daily dose of 3 × 2 arbutin 105 mg for 5 days (intervention) or fosfomycin 3 g once (control). Antibiotic therapy will be provided in the intervention group only if needed, i.e. for women with worsening or persistent symptoms. Two co-primary outcomes are the number of all antibiotic courses regardless of the medical indication from day 0–28, and the symptom burden, defined as a weighted sum of the daily total symptom scores from day 0–7. The trial result is considered positive if superiority of initial treatment with UU is demonstrated with reference to the co-primary outcome number of antibiotic courses and non-inferiority of initial treatment with UU with reference to the co-primary outcome symptom burden.
Discussion
The trial’s aim is to investigate whether initial treatment with UU is a safe and effective alternative treatment strategy in women with UTI. In that case, the results might change the existing treatment strategy in general practice by promoting delayed prescription of antibiotics and a reduction of antibiotic use in primary care.
Background
In Germany, up to 50% of nursing home residents are admitted to a hospital at least once a year. It is often unclear whether this is beneficial or even harmful. Successful interprofessional collaboration and communication involving general practitioners (GPs) and nurses may improve medical care of nursing home residents. In the previous interprof study, the six-component intervention package interprof ACT was developed to facilitate collaboration of GPs and nurses in nursing homes. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the interprof ACT intervention.
Methods
This multicentre, cluster randomised controlled trial compares nursing homes receiving the interprof ACT intervention package for a duration of 12 months (e.g. comprising appointment of mutual contact persons, shared goal setting, standardised GPs’ home visits) with a control group (care as usual). A total of 34 nursing homes are randomised, and overall 680 residents recruited. The intervention package is presented in a kick-off meeting to GPs, nurses, residents/relatives or their representatives. Nursing home nurses act as change agents to support local adaption and implementation of the intervention measures. Primary outcome is the cumulative incidence of hospitalisation within 12 months. Secondary outcomes include admissions to hospital, days admitted to hospital, use of other medical services, prevalence of potentially inappropriate medication and quality of life. Additionally, health economic and a mixed methods process evaluation will be performed.
Discussion
This study investigates a complex intervention tailored to local needs of nursing homes. Outcomes reflect the healthcare and health of nursing home residents, as well as the feasibility of the intervention package and its impact on interprofessional communication and collaboration. Because of its systematic development and its flexible nature, interprof ACT is expected to be viable for large-scale implementation in routine care services regardless of local organisational conditions and resources available for medical care for nursing home residents on a regular basis. Recommendations will be made for an improved organisation of primary care for nursing home residents. In addition, the results may provide important knowledge and data for the development and evaluation of further strategies to improve outpatient care for elderly care-receivers.
Research question: In order to reduce fan aggression surrounding rivalry games, team sport organizations often try to placate fans by downplaying the importance of the game (e.g. ‘the derby is not a war’). Drawing on the intergroup conflict literature, this research derives dual identity statements and examines their effectiveness in reducing fan aggressiveness compared to the managerial practice of downplaying rivalry.
Research methods: Three field experimental studies (one face-to-face survey and two online surveys) tested the hypotheses. Established rivalries in the German soccer league Bundesliga served as the empirical setting of the studies. The data were analyzed using ANCOVA and linear regression analyses.
Results and findings: Dual identity statements reduce fan aggressiveness compared to both downplay statements and a no-statement control condition, independent of team identification and trait aggression. Importantly, the managerial practice of downplaying rivalry appears to be counterproductive. It produces even higher levels of fan aggressiveness than making no statement, an effect caused by psychological reactance.
Implications: Sport organizations should not alienate their fan base by attempting to play down the importance of rivalry, which is an integral part of fan identity. Instead, they should strengthen the supporters’ unique identity (as fans of a particular team) while at the same time facilitating identification with the rival at a superordinate level (e.g. as joint fans of a region).
Research question: Rivalries in team sports are commonly conceptualized as a threat to the fans’ identity. Therefore, past research has mainly focused on the negative consequences. However, theoretical arguments and empirical evidence suggest that rivalry has both negative and positive effects on fans’ self-concept. This research develops and empirically tests a model which captures and integrates these dual effects of rivalry.
Research methods: Data were collected via an on-site survey at home games of eight German Bundesliga football teams (N = 571). Structural equation modeling provides strong support for the proposed model.
Results and findings: In line with previous research, the results show that rivalry threatens fans’ identity as reflected in lower public collective self-esteem in relation to supporters of the rival team. However, the results also show that there are crucial positive consequences, such as higher perceptions of public collective self-esteem in relation to supporters of non-rival opponents, perceived ingroup distinctiveness and ingroup cohesion. These positive effects are mediated through increases in disidentification with the rival and perceived reciprocity of rivalry.
Implications: We contribute to the literature by providing a more balanced view of one of team sports’ key phenomena. Our results indicate that the prevalent conceptualization of rivalry as an identity threat should be amended by the positive consequences. Our research also offers guidance for the promotion of rivalries, where the managerial focus should be on creating a perception that a rivalry is reciprocal.
Background: To improve interprofessional collaboration between registered nurses (RNs) and general practitioners (GPs) for nursing home residents (NHRs), the interprof ACT intervention package was developed. This complex intervention includes six components (e.g., shared goal setting, standardized procedures for GPs’ nursing home visits) that can be locally adapted. The cluster‑randomized interprof ACT trial evaluates the effects of this intervention on the cumulative incidence of hospital admissions (primary outcome) and secondary outcomes (e.g., length of hospital stays, utilization of emergency care services, and quality of life) within 12 months. It also includes a process evaluation which is subject of this protocol. The objectives of this evaluation are to assess the implementation of the interprof ACT intervention package and downstream effects on nurse–physician collaboration as well as preconditions and prospects for successive implementation into routine care.
Methods: This study uses a mixed methods triangulation design involving all 34 participating nursing homes (clusters). The quantitative part comprises paper‑based surveys among RNs, GPs, NHRs, and nursing home directors at baseline and 12 months. In the intervention group (17 clusters), data on the implementation of preplanned implementation strategies (training and supervision of nominated IPAVs, interprofessional kick‑off meetings) and local implementation activities will be recorded. Major outcome domains are the dose, reach and fidelity of the implementation of the intervention package, changes in interprofessional collaboration, and contextual factors. The qualitative part will be conducted in a subsample of 8 nursing homes (4 per study group) and includes repeated non‑participating observations and semistructured interviews on the interaction between involved health professionals and their work processes. Quantitative and qualitative data will be descriptively analyzed and then triangulated by means of joint displays and mixed methods informed regression models.
Discussion: By integrating a variety of qualitative and quantitative data sources, this process evaluation will allow comprehensive assessment of the implementation of the interprof ACT intervention package, the changes induced in interprofessional collaboration, and the influence of contextual factors. These data will reveal expected and unexpected changes in the procedures of interprofessional care delivery and thus facilitate accurate conclusions for the further design of routine care services for NHRs.
In der Bundesrepublik Deutschland unterliegt der Strafvollzug dem sogenannten Trennungsprinzip. Das bedeutet, männliche und weibliche Gefangene werden getrennt voneinander in gesonderten Anstalten bzw. Abteilungen untergebracht. Gerechtfertigt wird das sogenannte Trennungsprinzip durch den grundrechtlichen Schutz des Intim- und Sexualbereichs. Das Gefängnis ist somit eine nach Geschlecht differenzierte totale Institution. Zugleich ist es eine Institution sozialer Kontrolle und in kaum einem anderen Feld halten sich Geschlechterstereotypien und Zuschreibungen von Geschlechterdifferenz so hartnäckig wie im Bereich sozialer Kontrolle. Für die Strafvollzugswissenschaften bringt dies die Herausforderung mit sich, in der Forschung Geschlechterdifferenz nicht als Vorannahme zu unterstellen und immer wieder zu reproduzieren, indem Frauen und Männer betrachtet werden, sondern geschlechtertheoretische Perspektiven einzunehmen und Geschlecht als komplexe Kategorie zu fassen, die verschiedene Dimensionen aufweist. Durch diese geschlechtertheoretischen Perspektivwechsel und -verschiebungen werden Ausblendungen in der Strafvollzugswissenschaft sichtbar, die im Folgenden systematisch betrachtet werden. Dem Beitrag liegt die These zugrunde, dass der Strafvollzug nicht nur nach Geschlechtern getrennt organisiert ist, sondern dass Gefängnisse als totale Institutionen Konstruktionen von Geschlecht und Geschlechterdifferenz hervorbringen. Um der These nachzugehen, werden in einem ersten Schritt kurz die rechtlichen Regelungen und die Vollzugsgestaltung dargelegt. Vor diesem Hintergrund werden die Dimensionen der Kategorie Geschlecht mit Bezug auf ausgewählte Ergebnisse in der Strafvollzugswissenschaft vorgestellt, um dann in einem Ausblick die geschlechtertheoretischen Herausforderungen für die Strafvollzugswissenschaft zu benennen.
Marketing, get ready to rumble — How rivalry promotes distinctiveness for brands and consumers
(2018)
Scholars typically advise brands to stay away from public conflict with competitors as research has focused on negative consequences - e.g., price wars, escalating hostilities, and derogation. This research distinguishes between rivalry between firms (inter-firm brand rivalry) and rivalry between consumers (inter-consumer brand rivalry). Four studies and six samples show both types of rivalry can have positive consequences for both firms and consumers. Inter-firm brand rivalry boosts perceived distinctiveness of competing brands independent of consumption, attitude, familiarity, and involvement. Inter-consumer brand rivalry increases consumer group distinctiveness, an effect mediated by brand identification and rival brand disidentification. We extend social identity theory by demonstrating that: 1) outside actors like firms can promote inter-consumer rivalry through inter-firm rivalry and 2) promoting such conflict can actually provide benefits to consumers as well as firms. The paper challenges the axiom “never knock the competition,” deriving a counter-intuitive way to accomplish one of marketing's premier objectives.
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 present a methodology based on mixed-integer nonlinear model predictive control for a real-time building energy management system in application to a single-family house with a combined heat and power (CHP) unit. The developed strategy successfully deals with the switching behavior of the system components as well as minimum admissible operating time constraints by use of a special switch-cost-aware rounding procedure. The quality of the presented solution is evaluated in comparison to the globally optimal dynamic programming method and conventional rule-based control strategy. Based on a real-world scenario, we show that our approach is more than real-time capable while maintaining high correspondence with the globally optimal solution. We achieve an average optimality gap of 2.5% compared to 20% for a conventional control approach, and are faster and more scalable than a dynamic programming approach.
Subclinical mastitis in heifers during early lactation affects udder health, future milk production and, therefore, the risk of premature culling. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to identify pre- and post-partum risk factors associated with a high heifer mastitis rate (HMR), and to find out which period (either pre- or post-partum) contains more risk factors and consequently should be the focus of mastitis control in heifers. A total of 77 herds were included in this study and the potential animal- and farm-related risk factors were recorded during a one-time farm visit. The HMR was provided by the dairy herd improvement test (DHI) as the annual average of the past 11 DHIs. For this study, data were analyzed in two models using generalized linear models. Each model examined the association between possible risk factors and HMR, one including only prepartum risk factors and the other one only post-partum risk factors. One identified pre-partum risk factor was the proportion of udder-healthy cows in the herd. Post-partum risk factors were the type of teat cleaning procedure before milking, teat disinfection, treatment of mastitis in heifers, a body condition score (BCS) of >3.0 in fresh heifers, and the combination of a teat cleaning procedure with a teat disinfectant. The results show the importance of the period shortly after calving for udder health in heifers, as four of the five significant risk factors were identified in this period and three of them were related to the milking process. However, further research with a higher number of herds is needed to minimize individual herd effects.
On November 30th, 2022, OpenAI released the large language model ChatGPT, an extension of GPT-3. The AI chatbot provides real-time communication in response to users’ requests. The quality of ChatGPT’s natural speaking answers marks a major shift in how we will use AI-generated information in our day-to-day lives. For a software engineering student, the use cases for ChatGPT are manifold: assessment preparation, translation, and creation of specified source code, to name a few. It can even handle more complex aspects of scientific writing, such as summarizing literature and paraphrasing text. Hence, this position paper addresses the need for discussion of potential approaches for integrating ChatGPT into higher education. Therefore, we focus on articles that address the effects of ChatGPT on higher education in the areas of software engineering and scientific writing. As ChatGPT was only recently released, there have been no peer-reviewed articles on the subject. Thus, we performed a structured grey literature review using Google Scholar to identify preprints of primary studies. In total, five out of 55 preprints are used for our analysis. Furthermore, we held informal discussions and talks with other lecturers and researchers and took into account the authors’ test results from using ChatGPT. We present five challenges and three opportunities for the higher education context that emerge from the release of ChatGPT. The main contribution of this paper is a proposal for how to integrate ChatGPT into higher education in four main areas.
Recent research efforts have highlighted the potential of hybrid composites in the context of additive manufacturing. The use of hybrid composites can lead to an enhanced adaptability of the mechanical properties to the specific loading case. Furthermore, the hybridization of multiple fiber materials can result in positive hybrid effects such as increased stiffness or strength. In contrast to the literature, where only the interply and intrayarn approach has been experimentally validated, this study presents a new intraply approach, which is experimentally and numerically investigated. Three different types of tensile specimens were tested. The non-hybrid tensile specimens were reinforced with contour-based fiber strands of carbon and glass. In addition, hybrid tensile specimens were manufactured using an intraply approach with alternating carbon and glass fiber strands in a layer plane. In addition to experimental testing, a finite element model was developed to better understand the failure modes of the hybrid and non-hybrid specimens. The failure was estimated using the Hashin and Tsai–Wu failure criteria. The specimens showed similar strengths but greatly different stiffnesses based on the experimental results. The hybrid specimens demonstrated a significant positive hybrid effect in terms of stiffness. Using FEA, the failure load and fracture locations of the specimens were determined with good accuracy. Microstructural investigations of the fracture surfaces showed notable evidence of delamination between the different fiber strands of the hybrid specimens. In addition to delamination, strong debonding was particularly evident in all specimen types.
We present a novel long short-term memory (LSTM) approach for time-series prediction of the sand demand which arises from preparing the sand moulds for the iron casting process of a foundry. With our approach, we contribute to qualify LSTM and its combination with feedback-corrected optimal scheduling for industrial processes.
The sand is produced in an energy intensive mixing process which is controlled by optimal scheduling. The optimal scheduling is solved for a fixed prediction horizon. One major influencing factor is the sand demand, which is highly disturbed, for example due to production interruptions. The causes of production interruptions are in general physically unknown. We assume that information about the future behavior of the sand demand is included in current and past process data. Therefore, we choose LSTM networks for predicting the time-series of the sand demand.
The sand demand prediction is performed by our multi model approach. This approach outperforms the currently used naive estimation, even when predicting far into the future. Our LSTM based prediction approach can forecast the sand demand with a conformity up to 38 % and a mean value accuracy of approximately 99%. Simulating the optimal scheduling with sand demand prediction leads to an improvement in energy savings of approximately 1.1% compared to the naive estimation. The application of our novel approach at the real production plant of a foundry proves the simulation results and verifies the capability of our approach.
Big-Data-Datenplattformen werden immer beliebter, um große Datenmengen bei Bedarf analysieren zu können. Zu den fünf gängigsten Big-Data-Verarbeitungsframeworks gehören Apache Hadoop, Apache Storm, Apache Samza, Apache Spark, und Apache Flink. Zwar unterstützen alle fünf Plattformen die Verarbeitung großer Datenmengen, doch unterscheiden sich diese Frameworks in ihren Anwendungsbereichen und der zugrunde liegenden Architektur. Eine Reihe von Studien hat sich bereits mit dem Vergleich dieser Big-Data-Frameworks befasst, indem sie sie anhand eines bestimmten Leistungsindikators bewertet haben. Die IT-Sicherheit dieser Frameworks wurde dabei jedoch nicht betrachtet. In diesem Beitrag werden zunächst allgemeine Anforderungen und Anforderungen an die IT-Sicherheit der Datenplattformen definiert. Anschließend werden die Datenplattform-Konzepte unter Berücksichtigung der aufgestellten Anforderungen analysiert und gegenübergestellt.
The optimization of lubricated sealing systems with respect to the stick-slip effect requires a friction model that describes the complex friction behavior in the lubricated contact area. This paper presents an efficient dynamic friction model based on the Stribeck curve, which allows to investigate the influencing parameters through finite element (FE) simulations. The simulation of a tribometer test using this friction model proofs that the model correlates well with the tribometer test results. It is shown that the system stiffness has a significant influence on the stick-slip tendency of the system.
Das Thema Nachhaltigkeit hat in den letzten Jahren auch dank der Fridays For Future Bewegung zunehmend an Bedeutung gewonnen. Bibliotheken sind per Definition nachhaltig durch die Bereitstellung und Ausleihe von Medien. Zusätzlich präsentieren sie ihrer Kundschaft Aktionen und Projekte wie „Saatgutbibliotheken“, welche inspirieren sollen, sich mit Nachhaltigkeit und den 17 Nachhaltigkeitszielen (SDGs) zu beschäftigen. Doch welche Strategie verfolgen Bibliotheken, um dieses Thema intern zu integrieren? Diese literaturbasierte Arbeit gibt einen Überblick über Nachhaltigkeit und im Besonderen über Nachhaltigkeitsstrategien. Dazu wird kurz ein Überblick über die historische Entwicklung der Nachhaltigkeit und der nachhaltigen Aktivitäten des Weltverbandes der Bibliotheken (IFLA), des Deutschen Bibliotheksverbandes (dbv) und des Netzwerks Grüne Bibliothek gegeben. Vervollständigt wird dies durch ein Kapitel zur Strategieentwicklung. Der erhaltene Überblick wird mit praxisnahen Fallbeispielen von öffentlichen und wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken aus Deutschland, Hong Kong und Oulu (Finnland) abgeglichen, mit dem Ziel eine Handlungsempfehlung für eine erfolgreiche Nachhaltigkeitsstrategie für Bibliotheken zu erhalten. Diese Handlungsempfehlung möchte Bibliotheken dazu anregen, eine solche Strategie, gestützt mit den drei Aspekten Sichtbarkeit, Vernetzung & Kooperation und Engagement der Mitarbeitenden für die eigene Bibliothek zu entwerfen.
Die Zukunft der Öffentlichen Bibliotheken ist aktuell ein viel diskutiertes Thema. In dieser Bachelorarbeit werden die Anforderungen an die mobilen Bibliotheken der Zukunft untersucht. Sie werden in Deutschland als Fahrbibliotheken, Fahrbüchereien, Bibliotheksbusse oder Bücherbusse bezeichnet. Das Ziel der Arbeit ist es darzustellen, welche Relevanz Fahrbibliotheken zukünftig im öffentlichen Bibliothekssystem haben. Die Untersuchung erfolgt methodisch durch eine Literaturrecherche. Der theoretische Teil zeigt Praxisbeispiele für Fahrbibliotheken aus Deutschland und dem Ausland auf. Es werden die Länder Dänemark, Singapur und die USA betrachtet. Im zweiten Teil werden drei Zukunftsszenarien von verschiedenen Experten und Expertinnen erläutert. Anhand dessen lassen sich die fünf Hauptanforderungen, der Beitrag zur kulturellen Bildung, die Bibliothek als Dritter Ort, die Integration und Inklusion und die Anforderungen an die Fahrzeuge ableiten. Die Anforderungen werden durch Beispiele von bereits vorhandenen neuen Konzepten und Dienstleistungen gestützt.
Mit der Anwendung der Norm ISO 50001 und der einhergehenden Einführung eines Energiemanagementsystems (kurz EnMS) kann eine sukzessive Erhöhung der Energieeffizienz erreicht werden. Zur Umsetzung von Energie-Monitoring- oder Standby-Management-Funktionalitäten müssen Energiedaten in der Feldebene bereitgestellt werden und auf Edge-Devices oder SPSen mittels eines Energiemanagement-Programms ggf. im Datenformat angepasst, skaliert und auf eine etablierte Kommunikationsschnittstelle (z.B. basierend auf OPC UA- oder MQTT) abgebildet werden. Die Erstellung dieser Energiemanagement-Programme geht mit einem hohen Engineering-Aufwand einher, denn die Feldgeräte aus der heterogenen Feldebene stellen die Energiedaten nicht in einer standardisierten Semantik bereit. Um diesem Engineering-Aufwand entgegenzuwirken, wird ein Konzept für ein universelles Energiedateninformationsmodell (kurz UEDIM) vorgestellt. Dieses Konzept sieht die Bereitstellung der Energiedaten an das EnMS in einer semantisch standardisierten Form vor. Zur weiteren Entwicklung des UEDIM wird im Beitrag näher untersucht, in welcher Form Energiedaten in der Feldebene bereitgestellt werden können und welche Anforderungen für das UEDIM aufzustellen sind.
This paper reflects the content of the presentation “The Next Generation: Ethernet-APL for Safety Systems” at the NAMUR Annual General Meeting 2022. It deals with the use of the Ethernet Advanced Physical Layer (Ethernet-APL) in combination with the PROFINET/PROFIsafe protocol for safety applications. It describes the virtues of the digital communication between the field and safety system. In parallel the aspect of OT security for this use case is touched as well. The paper proposes a secure architecture, where safety- and non-safety field communications are still separated. At the end a set of requirements for the development of future APL devices is described.
Although Corynebacterium spp. can be regularly associated with subclinical and clinical mastitis cases in dairy cows, knowledge on their reservoirs in dairy farms is sparse. Therefore, samples were collected at 10 visits with 14 day intervals from bedding material (n = 50), drinking troughs (n = 20), different walking areas (n = 60), cow brushes (n = 8), fly traps (n = 4), the passage to pasture (n = 9) as well as milking liners (n = 80) and milker gloves (n = 20) in one dairy cow farm. Additionally, quarter foremilk samples from all lactating cows (approximately 200) were collected at each visit. All samples underwent microbiological examination and cultured isolates were identified using MALDI-TOF MS. Most Corynebacterium spp. that were cultivated from milk were also isolated from the housing environment and milking-related niches (C. amycolatum, C. confusum, C. stationis, C. variabile, C. xerosis) or from milking-related niches only (C. frankenforstense, C. pilosum, C. suicordis). C. bovis was not cultivated from any environmental niche, while being the dominant species in milk samples. This study demonstrates that many Corynebacterium spp. present in milk samples can also be isolated from the cows’ environment. For C. bovis, the most relevant Corynebacterium species with regard to intramammary infections, it indicates that environmental reservoirs are of little relevance.
We report velocity-dependent internal energy distributions of nitric oxide molecules, NO, scattered off graphene supported on gold to further explore the dynamics of the collision process between NO radicals and graphene. These experiments were performed by directing a molecular beam of NO onto graphene in a surface-velocity map imaging setup, which allowed us to record internal energy distributions of the NO radicals as a function of their velocity. We do not observe bond formation but (1) major contributions from direct inelastic scattering and (2) a smaller trapping–desorption component where some physisorbed NO molecules have residence times on the order of microseconds. This is in agreement with our classical molecular dynamics simulations which also observe a small proportion of two- and multi-bounce collisions events but likewise a small proportion of NO radicals trapped at the surface for the entire length of the molecular dynamics simulations (a few picoseconds). Despite a collision energy of 0.31 eV, which would be sufficient to populate NO(v = 1), we do not detect vibrationally excited nitric oxide.
Since textual user generated content from social media platforms contains valuable information for decision support and especially corporate credit risk analysis, automated approaches for text classification such as the application of sentiment dictionaries and machine learning algorithms have received great attention in recent user generated content based research endeavors. While machine learning algorithms require individual training data sets for varying sources, sentiment dictionaries can be applied to texts immediately, whereby domain specific dictionaries attain better results than domain independent word lists. We evaluate by means of a literature review how sentiment dictionaries can be constructed for specific domains and languages. Then, we construct nine versions of German sentiment dictionaries relying on a process model which we developed based on the literature review. We apply the dictionaries to a manually classified German language data set from Twitter in which hints for financial (in)stability of companies have been proven. Based on their classification accuracy, we rank the dictionaries and verify their ranking by utilizing Mc Nemar’s test for significance. Our results indicate, that the significantly best dictionary is based on the German language dictionary SentiWortschatz and an extension approach by use of the lexical-semantic database GermaNet. It achieves a classification accuracy of 59,19 % in the underlying three-case-scenario, in which the Tweets are labelled as negative, neutral or positive. A random classification would attain an accuracy of 33,3 % in the same scenario and hence, automated coding by use of the sentiment dictionaries can lead to a reduction of manual efforts. Our process model can be adopted by other researchers when constructing sentiment dictionaries for various domains and languages. Furthermore, our established dictionaries can be used by practitioners especially in the domain of corporate credit risk analysis for automated text classification which has been conducted manually to a great extent up to today.