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Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war die Umsetzung eines Wahrnehmungsensors für Softwareagenten, die über ein virtuelles Menschmodell in einer dreidimensionalen Umgebung agieren. Hierbei sollen die Agenten über den Sensor in der Lage sein, semantische Informationen zu geometrischen Objekten in der Umgebung zu erhalten. Hierfür wurden zwei Verfahren umgesetzt, die das menschliche Sehen simulieren, indem Objekte erkannt werden, wenn diese innerhalb eines Sichtfelds liegen. Ein Problem, das dabei gelöst werden muss, ist die Identifizierung möglicher Verdeckungen der Objekte. Ein Ansatz, dieses Problem zu lösen, ist der Ray-Tracing Ansatz, welcher für das erste Verfahren umgesetzt wurde. Das zweite Verfahren verwendet den Occlusion-Culling Ansatz. Auswertungen beider Verfahren haben gezeigt, dass der Ray-Tracing Ansatz eine schnellere Laufzeit aufweist, der Occlusion-Culling Ansatz jedoch mehr unverdeckte Objekte im Sichtfeld erkennt.
Mit dem starken Wachstum des CarSharing- Angebots und der großen Menge an Flottenfahrzeugen in Unternehmen nimmt auch die Anzahl der Fahrtenbuch-Apps zu. Bei den meisten mobilen Fahrtenbuch- Anwendungen muss der Benutzer den Kilometerstand manuell eintragen. Dies wirkt sich negativ auf die Usability und die User Experience aus. Hinzu kommt, dass jede Minute kostbar ist, die der Fahrer im ausgeliehenen Auto verbringt. Aus diesen Gründen wird hier eine Lösung vorgestellt, bei der der Kilometerstand aus einer Mercedes Benz A-Klasse über den OBD-Anschluss mit Hilfe des CAN Interfaces „ISI b2air“ automatisch ausgelesen und per Bluetooth an die Fahrtenbuch-App der Berger Elektronik GmbH gesendet wird. Hierfür wird mittels der Software „ISI b2app“ die Kommunikation des Diagnosetesters mit dem Fahrzeug aufgezeichnet. Anschließend werden die CAN-Botschaften analysiert und in Bezug auf den Kilometerstand gefiltert. Die entsprechende Anfrage zum Erhalt des Kilometerstandes wird in den Programmcode des Berger Fahrtenbuches implementiert, so dass die App selbstständig den Kilometerstand auslesen kann.
Strategy to test mobile apps
(2014)
Nowadays the development of a mobile app implies challenges and difficulties, which have to be faced by mobile app developers. Innovations lead to a rapidly evolving mobile app market, therefore apps should be developed faster and offered in short release cycles to the market. Testing is a decisive activity within the development process that helps to improve the quality of the app. This research paper describes a strategy to test mobile apps that overcomes the challenges that mobile apps confront and permits to test the app in a structural test environment.
Beim Language Oriented Programming (LOP) erstellt der Entwickler eine Programmiersprache, um ein Problem oder eine Aufgabe in einer bestimmten Domäne zu lösen. Dabei wird die Sprache so entwickelt, dass sie das konzeptuelle Modell des Entwicklers ohne Umdenken umsetzen kann. Diese Sprachen nennt man domänenspezifische Sprachen (DSL). Zur Entwicklung dieser Sprachen werden sogenannte Language Workbenches (LWB) verwendet. Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit der Entwicklung von DSLs als ein Mittel zur Umsetzung von LOP. Durch die Nutzung der LWBs kann man DSLs mit relativ kleinem Aufwand erstellen und einsetzen. Im Fokus dieser Arbeit steht die Entwicklung von "Modularen DSLs". Hierbei werden Kriterien und Voraussetzungen für die Modularisierung betrachtet. Zum Abschluss werden drei Konzepte bestehender Systeme anhand dieser Kriterien betrachtet und bewertet.
Im präventiven Krisenmanagement geht es um die frühzeitige Erkennung von möglichen, unvorhersehbaren Ereignissen. Hierzu zählen beispielhaft Busunfälle, einstürzende Gebäude und ähnliche Großschadensereignisse. Krisen treten meist unerwartet auf und neigen oftmals aufgrund der knapp bemessenen Handlungszeit zu Fehlentscheidungen. Um dies zu verhindern, dient das präventive Krisenmanagement dazu, sämtliche auftretende Ereignisse mittels einer Simulation zuvor durchzuspielen, um im Falle einer reellen Krise die notwendigen Schritte bestmöglich einzuleiten. Um Simulationen für das Krisenmanagement zu präzisieren und die Ergebnisse effektiv und vereinfacht zu veranschaulichen, ist es notwendig, eine Vorauswahl an vorhandenen Szenarien für Vergleiche heraussuchen zu können. Diese Arbeit entstand im Rahmen des FP-7 EU Projekts CRISMA (Crisis Management) [1] und dient zur Evaluation eines Konzepts zur Vorauswahl geeigneter Szenarien, welche in früheren Simulationen entstanden.
There are several intra-operative use cases which require the surgeon to interact with medical devices. I used the Leap Motion Controller as input device for three use-cases: 2D-interaction (e.g. advancing EPR data), selection of a value (e.g. room illumination brightness) and an application point and click scenario. I evaluated the Palm Mouse as the most suitable gesture solution to coordinate the mouse and advise to use the implementation using all fingers to perform a click. This small case study introduces the implementations and methods that result those recommendations.
In mehreren Untersuchungen hat sich gezeigt, dass sich die Wahrnehmung des eigenen Körpers in einer virtuellen Umgebung positiv auf die Wahrnehmung der gesamten Umgebung auswirkt. Für diese Untersuchungen wurden der Körper einer Person, oder Teile davon, als animierter Avatar aus der Ego-Perspektive dargestellt. Im Kontext der Informatikkonferenz Informatics Inside 2014 an der Hochschule Reutlingen soll in dieser Arbeit eine andere Möglichkeit der Darstellung untersucht werden. In einer prototypischen Augmented Virtuality Anwendung soll die virtuelle Umgebung um reale Inhalte erweitert werden. Es soll einer Person ermöglicht werden, Teile ihres eigenen Körpers nicht als Avatar, sondern auf Basis einer Kameraaufnahme als realistische Repräsentation wahrzunehmen. Die Arbeit beschreibt hierbei die gesetzten Ziele, sowie Aufbau und Funktionsweise der prototypischen Anwendung und deren derzeitigen Stand.
Das Motto in diesem Jahr lautet: "Human Centered Computing", als Einstimmung auf den Schwerpunkt unseres neuen Masterprogramms. Human-Centered Computing betrachtet die Anwendung der menschlichen Informationsverarbeitung auf Computersysteme sowie deren nutzerzentrierte Gestaltung. Die Beiträge vertiefen beispielsweise Themen der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion, nutzerorientierte Softwareentwicklung, kollaborative Umgebungen oder virtuelle Realität.
This paper addresses the following four research questions: 1. How should customer service quality in social media channels be conceptualized on multiple levels? 2. Which aspects of customer service quality are important in enhancing customer satisfaction? 3. What outcomes are effected by customer service quality and customer satisfaction? 4. How effective are customer services delivered through social media channels (as compared to customer services delivered through other channels)?
Learning and teaching requires the transfer of knowledge from one person to another. Due to the relevance of knowledge many models have been developed for knowledge transfer. However, the process of knowledge transfer has not yet been described completely and the approaches are too vague to facilitate its implementation. This paper contributes to a better understanding of knowledge transfer to support knowledge transfer in teaching. To address this challenge, we depict a layered model for knowledge transfer. The model structures the transfer in several steps and thus identifies major influencing factors. The paper describes the knowledge transfer from one person to another step by step. An example in the area of teaching business process management illuminates the process. The main contribution of this paper is the development of a layered model and its application in teaching.
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Mobile Networks for Biometric Data Analysis (mBiDA)
(2014)
Prevention and treatment of common and widesprea (chronic) diseases is a challenge in any modern Society and vitally important for health maintenance in aging societies. Capturing biometric data is a cornerstone for any analysis and Treatment strategy. Latest advances in sensor technology allow accurate data measurement in a non-intrusive way. In many cases, it is necessary to provide online monitoring and real-time data capturing to support patients´ prevention plans or to allow medical professionals to access the current status. Different communication standards are required to push sensor data and to store and analyze them on different (mobile) platforms. The objective of the workshop is to show new and innovative approaches dedicated to biometric data capture and analysis in a non-intrusive way maintaining mobility. Examples can be found in human centered ambient intelligence attributed with sensors or even in methodologies applied in automotive real-time conform mobile system design. The workshop´s main challenge is to focus on approaches promoting non-intrusiveness, reliable prediction algorithms and high user-acceptance. The workshop will provide overview presentations, Young researcher poster tracks, doctoral tracks and classical peer-review full paper tracks. Especially, would like to encourage students and young researchers to participate and to contribute to the workshop. Scientific contributions to the event are peer-reviewed by a suited program committee.
Besides the optimisation of the car, energy-efficiency and safety can also be increased by optimising the driving behaviour. Based on this fact, a driving system is in development whose goal is to educate the driver in energy-efficient and safe driving. It monitors the driver, the car and the environment and gives energy-efficiency and safety relevant recommendations. However, the driving system tries not to distract or bother the driver by giving recommendations for example during stressful driving situations or when the driver is not interested in that recommendation. Therefore, the driving system monitors the stress level of the driver as well as the reaction of the driver to a given recommendation and decides whether to give a recommendation or not. This allows to suppress recommendations when needed and, thus, to increase the road safety and the user acceptance of the driving system.
Functionally impaired people have problems with choosing and finding the right clothing. So, they need help in their daily life to wash and manage the clothing. The goal of this work is to support the user by giving recommendations to choose the right clothing, to find the clothing and how to wash the clothing. The idea behind eKlarA is to generate a gateway based system that uses sensors to identify the clothing and their state in the clothing cycle. The clothing cycle consists of (one and more) closet, laundry basket and washing machine in one or several places. The gateway uses the information about the clothing, weather and calendar to support the user in the different steps of the clothing cycle. This allows to give more freedom to the functionally impaired people in their daily life.
The impact of stress of every human being has become a serious problem. Reported impact on persons are a higher rate or health disorders like heart problems, obesity, asthma, diabetes, depressions and many others. An individual in a stressful situation has to deal with altered cognition as well as an affected decision making skill and problem solving. This could lead to a higher risk for accidents in dynamic environments such as automotive. Different papers faced the estimation as well as prediction of drivers’ stress level during driving. Another important question is not only the stress level of the driver himself, but also the influence on and of a group of other drivers in the near area. This paper proposes a system, which determines a group of drivers in a near area as clusters and it derives or computes the individual stress level. This information will be analyzed to generate a stress map, which represents a graphical view about road section with a higher stress influence. Aggregated data can be used to generate navigation routes with a lower stress influence as well as recommend driving behavior to decrease stress influenced driving as well as improve road safety.
The implementation of a web based portal QA solution will lead to a high acceptance of the staff as the usage of commonly known standard software (e.g. web browser) allows intuitive handling. In the daily use a significant simplification of the workflow and Performance enhancement can be achieved by easy access to the check documents. As the data is now saved in a database it can easily be processed and long-term trends can be displayed. Therefore possible errors can be detected much easier and earlier. By the usage of time stamps and user authentication procedures and user responsibilities are comprehensibly documented. As the software is browser based, integration into an existing software Environment is not critical. As only technical QA data is processed, no further data security measures are necessary. A certification as a medical product is not required.
In this work, a web-based software architecture and framework for management and diagnosis of large amounts of medical data in an ophthalmologic reading center is proposed. Data management for multi-center studies requires merging of standing data and repeatedly gathered clinical evidence such as vital signs and raw data. If ophthalmologic questions are involved the data acquisition is often provided by non-medical staff at the point of care or a study center, whereas the medical finding is mostly provided by an ophthalmologist in a specialized reading center. The study data such as participants, cohorts and measured values are administrated at a single data center for the entire study. Since a specialized reading center maintains several studies, the medical staff must learn the different data administration for the different data center. With respect to the increasing number and sizes of clinical studies, two aspects must be considered. At first, an efficient software framework is required to support the data management, processing and diagnosis by medical experts at the reading center. In the second place, this software needs a standardized user-interface that has not to be trained/taylore /adapted for each new study. Furthermore different aspects of quality and security controls have to be included. Therefore, the objective of this work is to establish a multi purpose ophthalmologic reading center, which can be connected to different data centers via configurable data interfaces in order to treat various topics simultaneously.
SmartLife ecosystems are emerging as intelligent user-centered systems that will shape future trends in technology and communication. Biological metaphors of living adaptable ecosystems provide the logical foundation for self-optimizing and self-healing run-time environments for intelligent adaptable business services and related information systems with service-oriented enterprise architectures. The present research in progress work investigates mechanisms for adaptable enterprise architectures for the development of service-oriented ecosystems with integrated technologies like Semantic Technologies, Web Services, Cloud Computing and Big Data Management. With a large and diverse set of ecosystem services with different owners, our scenario of service-based SmartLife ecosystems can pose challenges in their development, and more importantly, for maintenance and software evolution. Our research explores the use of knowledge modeling using ontologies and flexible metamodels for adaptable enterprise architectures to support program comprehension for software engineers during maintenance and evolution tasks of service-based applications. Our previous reference enterprise architecture model ESARC -- Enterprise Services Architecture Reference Cube -- and the Open Group SOA Ontology was extended to support agile semantic analysis, program comprehension and software evolution for a SmartLife applications scenario. The Semantic Browser is a semantic search tool that was developed to provide knowledge-enhanced investigation capabilities for service-oriented applications and their architectures.
Current approaches for enterprise architecture lack analytical instruments for cyclic evaluations of business and system architectures in real business enterprise system environments. This impedes the broad use of enterprise architecture methodologies. Furthermore, the permanent evolution of systems desynchronizes quickly model representation and reality. Therefore we are introducing an approach for complementing the existing top-down approach for the creation of enterprise architecture with a bottom approach. Enterprise Architecture Analytics uses the architectural information contained in many infrastructures to provide architectural information. By applying Big Data technologies it is possible to exploit this information and to create architectural information. That means, Enterprise Architectures may be discovered, analyzed and optimized using analytics. The increased availability of architectural data also improves the possibilities to verify the compliance of Enterprise Architectures. Architectural decisions are linked to clustered architecture artifacts and categories according to a holistic EAM Reference Architecture with specific architecture metamodels. A special suited EAM Maturity Framework provides the base for systematic and analytics supported assessments of architecture capabilities.