@techreport{21414,
author = {{Heile, Vanessa and Huber, Hans-Peter and Maiterth, Ralf and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}},
title = {{{Umfrage: Steuerliche Verwaltungskosten, steuerliche Corona-Soforthilfemaßnahmen und Investitionen in der Krise}}},
doi = {{10.52569/RUHF6645}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@article{21415,
abstract = {{This article comprehensively reviews Australia’s corporate income tax complexity as faced by multinational corporations (MNCs) and compares it to the average of the remaining OECD countries. Building on unique survey data, I find that the Australian tax code is considerably more complex than the OECD average, which is mainly due to overly complex anti-avoidance legislation, such as regulations on transfer pricing, general anti-avoidance or controlled foreign corporations (CFC). In contrast, Australia’s tax framework, which covers processes and features such as tax law enactment or tax audits, is close to the OECD average. A more detailed analysis yields further interesting insights. For example, excessive details in the tax code and the time between the announcement of a tax law change and its enactment turn out to be serious issues in Australia relative to the remaining OECD countries. }},
author = {{Hoppe, Thomas}},
journal = {{Australian Tax Forum}},
number = {{4}},
pages = {{451--475}},
title = {{{Tax Complexity in Australia – a Survey-Based Comparison to the OECD Average}}},
volume = {{35}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@techreport{21416,
abstract = {{This article comprehensively reviews Australia’s corporate income tax complexity as faced by multinational corporations (MNCs) and compares it to the average of the remaining OECD countries. Building on unique survey data, I find that the Australian tax code is considerably more complex than the OECD average, which is mainly due to overly complex anti-avoidance legislation, such as regulations on transfer pricing, general anti-avoidance or controlled foreign corporations (CFC). In contrast, Australia’s tax framework, which covers processes and features such as tax law enactment or tax audits, is close to the OECD average. A more granular analysis yields further interesting insights. For example, excessive details in the tax code and the time between the announcement of a tax law change and its enactment turn out to be serious issues in Australia relative to the remaining OECD countries.}},
author = {{Hoppe, Thomas}},
title = {{{Tax Complexity in Australia - A Survey-Based Comparison to the OECD Average}}},
volume = {{No. 14}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@techreport{21417,
author = {{Hoppe, Thomas and Schanz, Deborah and Schipp, Adrian and Siegel, Felix and Sturm, Susann and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}},
title = {{{2018 Global MNC Tax Complexity Survey}}},
doi = {{10.52569/RPVO1003}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@techreport{21418,
abstract = {{This paper introduces an index that comprehensively measures the complexity of countries’ corporate income tax systems faced by multinational corporations. It builds on surveys of highly experienced tax consultants of the largest international tax services networks. The index, called the Tax Complexity Index (TCI), is composed of a tax code subindex covering tax regulations and a tax framework subindex covering tax processes and features. For a sample of 100 countries, we find that tax complexity varies considerably across countries, and tax code and framework complexity also vary within countries. Among others, tax complexity is strongly driven by the complexity of transfer pricing regulations in the tax code and tax audits in the tax framework. When analyzing the associations with other country characteristics, we identify different patterns. For example, with regard to GDP, we find a positive association with tax code complexity and a negative association with tax framework complexity, suggesting that highly economically developed countries tend to have more complex tax codes and less complex frameworks. Overall, our tax complexity measures can serve as valuable proxies in future research and supportive tools for a variety of firm decisions and national and international tax policy discussions.}},
author = {{Hoppe, Thomas and Schanz, Deborah and Sturm, Susann and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}},
title = {{{Measuring Tax Complexity Across Countries: A Survey Study on MNCs}}},
volume = {{No. 5}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@techreport{21419,
abstract = {{This paper analyzes the association between tax complexity and foreign direct investments (FDI) based on the newly developed Tax Complexity Index (TCI) and its components. For a sample of 15,607 new foreign subsidiaries, we find no association between total tax complexity, as proxied by the TCI, and the location probability. When we decompose the TCI into tax code complexity and tax framework complexity, we find opposing associations. Tax code complexity is positively related to the location probability, while tax framework complexity is negatively related to it. These associations are, for example, driven by the complexity of transfer pricing and loss offset regulations in the tax code and the dimensions guidance, audits, as well as filing and payments, in the tax framework. In additional analyses, we find that the associations are sensitive to certain characteristics, such as country-specific and firm-specific characteristics. For example, the positive tax code association diminishes when tax rates are high. Overall, we are the first to provide empirical evidence on potential cost-benefit tradeoffs of tax complexity for FDI and thereby enhance prior literature, which has primarily focused on the costs of tax complexity.}},
author = {{Hoppe, Thomas and Schanz, Deborah and Sturm, Susann and Sureth-Sloane, Caren and Voget, Johannes}},
title = {{{The Relation between Tax Complexity and Foreign Direct Investments: Evidence Across Countries}}},
volume = {{No. 13}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@article{21422,
author = {{Sureth-Sloane, Caren}},
journal = {{AWV-Informationen}},
number = {{5}},
pages = {{16--19}},
title = {{{Steuerkomplexität als Standortfaktor. So komplex ist das Steuersystem in Deutschland}}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@misc{21432,
abstract = {{Robots are becoming increasingly autonomous and more capable. Because of a limited portable energy budget by e.g. batteries, and more demanding algorithms, an efficient computation is of interest. Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) for example can provide fast and efficient processing and the Robot Operating System (ROS) is a popular
middleware used for robotic applications. The novel ReconROS combines version 2 of the Robot Operating System with ReconOS, a framework for integrating reconfigurable hardware. It provides a unified interface between software and hardware. ReconROS is evaluated in this thesis by implementing a Sobel filter as the video processing application, running on a Zynq-7000 series System on Chip. Timing measurements were taken of execution and transfer times and were compared to theoretical values. Designing the hardware implementation is done by C code using High Level Synthesis and with the interface and functionality provided by ReconROS. An important aspect is the publish/subscribe mechanism of ROS. The Operating System interface functions for publishing and subscribing are reasonably fast at below 10 ms for a 1 MB color VGA image. The main memory interface performs well at higher data sizes, crossing 100 MB/s at 20 kB and increasing to a maximum of around 150 MB/s. Furthermore, the hardware implementation introduces consistency to the execution times and performs twice as fast as the software implementation.}},
author = {{Henke, Luca-Sebastian}},
title = {{{Evaluation of a ReconOS-ROS Combination based on a Video Processing Application}}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{21438,
author = {{Japs, Segej and Kharatyan, Aschot and Kaiser, Lydia and Dumitrescu, Roman}},
booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 16th International Design Conference (DESIGN 2020)}},
location = {{Cavtat}},
title = {{{CONSENS 3D: Method for 3D-Environment Driven Domain Knowledge Elicitaion and System Model Generation}}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{21439,
author = {{Pfeifer, Stefan and Seidenberg, Tobias and Jürgenhake, Christoph and Anacker, Harald and Dumitrescu, Roman}},
booktitle = {{Procedia Manufacturing}},
title = {{{Towards a modular product architecture for electric ferries using Model- Based Systems Engineering}}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{21440,
author = {{Wiecher, Carsten and Japs, Sergej and Kaiser, Lydia and Greenyer, Joel and Wolff, Carsten and Dumitrescu, Roman}},
booktitle = {{ACM/IEEE 23rd International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS ’20 Companion)}},
title = {{{Scenarios in the Loop: Integrated Requirements Analysis and Automotive System Validation}}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{21441,
author = {{Yee, Jingye and Low, Cheng Yee and Ong, P. and Soh, WS and Hannapiah, Fazah Akhtar and Zakaria, NC and von Enzberg, Sebastian and Asmar, Laban and Dumitrescu, Roman}},
booktitle = {{IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering}},
title = {{{Verification of Mathematical Model for Upper Limb Spasticity with Clinical Data}}},
doi = {{10.1088/1757-899x/824/1/012013}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@article{21444,
author = {{Heggemann, Thomas and Homberg, Werner and Sapli, Hüseyin}},
issn = {{2351-9789}},
journal = {{Procedia Manufacturing}},
pages = {{36--42}},
title = {{{Combined Curing and Forming of Fiber Metal Laminates}}},
doi = {{10.1016/j.promfg.2020.04.118}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{21480,
author = {{Anjorin, Anthony and Weidmann, Nils and Oppermann, Robin and Fritsche, Lars and Schürr, Andy}},
booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 23rd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, MODELS 2020}},
editor = {{Syriani, Eugene and Sahraoui, Houari and de Lara, Juan and Abrahao, Silvia}},
isbn = {{9781450370196}},
location = {{Virtual Event, Canada}},
publisher = {{ACM}},
title = {{{Automating test schedule generation with domain-specific languages}}},
doi = {{10.1145/3365438.3410991}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{21481,
author = {{Weidmann, Nils and Fritsche, Lars and Anjorin, Anthony}},
booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering, SLE 2020}},
editor = {{Lämmel, Ralf and Tratt, Laurcence and de Lara, Juan}},
isbn = {{9781450381765}},
location = {{Virtual Event, USA}},
publisher = {{ACM}},
title = {{{A search-based and fault-tolerant approach to concurrent model synchronisation}}},
doi = {{10.1145/3426425.3426932}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{21482,
author = {{Weidmann, Nils and Anjorin, Anthony and Cheney, James}},
booktitle = {{Proceedings of the Eleventh International Workshop on Graph Computation Models, GCM@STAF 2020}},
editor = {{Hoffmann, Berthold and Minas, Mark}},
issn = {{2075-2180}},
location = {{Online-Workshop}},
pages = {{1--12}},
publisher = {{EPTCS}},
title = {{{VICToRy: Visual Interactive Consistency Management in Tolerant Rule-based Systems}}},
doi = {{10.4204/eptcs.330.1}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{21483,
author = {{Jovanovikj, Ivan and Weidmann, Nils and Yigitbas, Enes and Anjorin, Anthony and Sauer, Stefan and Engels, Gregor}},
booktitle = {{Proceedings of the First International Conference on Systems Modelling and Management, ICSMM 2020 }},
editor = {{Babur, Önder and Denil, Joachim and Vogel-Heuser, Birgit}},
isbn = {{9783030581664}},
issn = {{1865-0929}},
location = {{Bergen, Norway}},
publisher = {{Springer}},
title = {{{A Model-Driven Mutation Framework for Validation of Test Case Migration}}},
doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-58167-1_2}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@misc{21486,
booktitle = {{ERCIM News}},
editor = {{Bernijazov, Ruslan and Özcan, Leon and Dumitrescu, Roman}},
number = {{122}},
pages = {{36--37}},
title = {{{AI Marketplace – The Ecosystem for Artificial Intelligence in Product Creation }}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{21522,
author = {{Sapli, Hüseyin and Heggemann, Thomas and Homberg, Werner}},
location = {{Karlsruhe}},
title = {{{Combined Curing and Deep Drawing of Fiber Metal Laminates to Spherical Hybrid Components}}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{21534,
author = {{Bengs, Viktor and Hüllermeier, Eyke}},
booktitle = {{International Conference on Machine Learning}},
pages = {{778--787}},
title = {{{Preselection Bandits}}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@unpublished{21536,
abstract = {{We consider a resource-aware variant of the classical multi-armed bandit
problem: In each round, the learner selects an arm and determines a resource
limit. It then observes a corresponding (random) reward, provided the (random)
amount of consumed resources remains below the limit. Otherwise, the
observation is censored, i.e., no reward is obtained. For this problem setting,
we introduce a measure of regret, which incorporates the actual amount of
allocated resources of each learning round as well as the optimality of
realizable rewards. Thus, to minimize regret, the learner needs to set a
resource limit and choose an arm in such a way that the chance to realize a
high reward within the predefined resource limit is high, while the resource
limit itself should be kept as low as possible. We derive the theoretical lower
bound on the cumulative regret and propose a learning algorithm having a regret
upper bound that matches the lower bound. In a simulation study, we show that
our learning algorithm outperforms straightforward extensions of standard
multi-armed bandit algorithms.}},
author = {{Bengs, Viktor and Hüllermeier, Eyke}},
booktitle = {{arXiv:2011.00813}},
title = {{{Multi-Armed Bandits with Censored Consumption of Resources}}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@article{21539,
author = {{Ortmann, Regina and Pelster, Matthias and Wengerek, Sascha Tobias}},
issn = {{1544-6123}},
journal = {{Finance Research Letters}},
title = {{{COVID-19 and investor behavior}}},
doi = {{10.1016/j.frl.2020.101717}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{21541,
abstract = {{In this publication, the near-field to far-field transformation using the self-built near-field scanner NFS3000 is examined with regard to its geometry. This device allows to measure electric and magnetic fields in small distances to the DUT (Device under Test) with high geometric precision and high sensitivity. Leading to a fast examination of EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) problems, because the electromagnetic properties are better understandable and therefore easier to solve than e.g. measurements in a far-field chamber. In addition, it is possible to extrapolate the near-fields into the far-field and to determine the radiation pattern of antennas and emitting objects. For this purpose, this paper deals with the basis of this transformation, the so-called surface equivalence theorem. This principle is then adapted to the measurement of near-field scanners and implemented accordingly. Due to the non-ideal design of the near-field scanner, the effects on a far-field transformation are finally presented and discussed.}},
author = {{Lange, Sven and Schroder, Dominik and Hedayat, Christian and Hangmann, Christian and Otto, Thomas and Hilleringmann, Ulrich}},
booktitle = {{2020 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC EUROPE}},
isbn = {{978-1-7281-5580-7}},
issn = {{2325-0364 }},
keywords = {{Near-Field Scanner, Near-Field to Far-Field Transformation, Directivity, Surface Equivalence Theorem, Huygens’ Box}},
location = {{Rome, Italy }},
publisher = {{IEEE}},
title = {{{Investigation of the Surface Equivalence Principle on a Metal Surface for a Near-Field to Far-Field Transformation by the NFS3000}}},
doi = {{10.1109/emceurope48519.2020.9245697}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inbook{21542,
abstract = {{Using near-field (NF) scan data to predict the far-field (FF) behaviour of radiating electronic systems represents a novel method to accompany the whole RF design process. This approach involves so-called Huygens' box as an efficient radiation model inside an electromagnetic (EM) simulation tool and then transforms the scanned NF measured data into the FF. For this, the basic idea of the Huygens'box principle and the NF-to-FF transformation are briefly presented. The NF is measured on the Huygens' box around a device under test using anNF scanner, recording the magnitude and phase of the site-related magnetic and electric components. A comparison between a fullwave simulation and the measurement results shows a good similarity in both the NF and the simulated and transformed FF.Thus, this method is applicable to predict the FF behaviour of any electronic system by measuring the NF. With this knowledge, the RF design can be improved due to allowing a significant reduction of EM compatibility failure at the end of the development flow. In addition, the very efficient FF radiation model can be used for detailed investigations in various environments and the impact of such an equivalent radiation source on other electronic systems can be assessed.}},
author = {{Schröder, Dominik and Lange, Sven and Hangmann, Christian and Hedayat, Christian}},
booktitle = {{Tensorial Analysis of Networks (TAN) Modelling for PCB Signal Integrity and EMC Analysis}},
isbn = {{9781839530494}},
keywords = {{Huygens' box, NF-to-FF transformation, efficient FF radiation model, FF behaviour, EMI assessment, PCB, near-field measurements, efficient radiation model, far-field behaviour, RF design process, far-field prediction, Huygens'box principle, fullwave simulation, electronic system radiation, equivalent radiation source, electromagnetic simulation tool, near-field scan data, EM compatibility failure reduction}},
pages = {{315--346 (32)}},
publisher = {{ The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)}},
title = {{{Far-field prediction combining simulations with near-field measurements for EMI assessment of PCBs}}},
doi = {{10.1049/pbcs072e_ch14}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inbook{21579,
author = {{Berger, Thomas and Lanza, Lukas Johannes}},
booktitle = {{Progress in Differential-Algebraic Equations II}},
isbn = {{9783030539047}},
issn = {{2199-7497}},
title = {{{Observers for Differential-Algebraic Systems with Lipschitz or Monotone Nonlinearities}}},
doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-53905-4_9}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{21584,
author = {{Gatica, Carlos Paiz and Platzner, Marco}},
booktitle = {{Machine Learning for Cyber Physical Systems (ML4CPS 2017)}},
isbn = {{9783662590836}},
issn = {{2522-8579}},
title = {{{Adaptable Realization of Industrial Analytics Functions on Edge-Devices using Reconfigurable Architectures}}},
doi = {{10.1007/978-3-662-59084-3_9}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@article{21608,
author = {{Meschede, Henning}},
issn = {{0960-1481}},
journal = {{Renewable Energy}},
pages = {{1480--1491}},
title = {{{Analysis on the demand response potential in hotels with varying probabilistic influencing time-series for the Canary Islands}}},
doi = {{10.1016/j.renene.2020.06.024}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@article{17331,
author = {{Graf-Schlattmann, Marcel and Meister, Dorothee M. and Oevel, Gudrun and Wilde, Melanie}},
journal = {{Forschungsperspektiven auf Digitalisierung in Hochschulen, Zeitschrift für Hochschulentwicklung}},
number = {{1}},
title = {{{Kollektive Veränderungsbereitschaft als zentraler Erfolgsfaktor von Digitalisierungsprozessen an Hochschulen}}},
volume = {{15}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@article{17335,
author = {{Hampel, Uwe and Schubert, Markus and Döß, Alexander and Sohr, Johanna and Vishwakarma, Vineet and Repke, Jens‐Uwe and Gerke, Sören J. and Leuner, Hannes and Rädle, Matthias and Kapoustina, Viktoria and Schmitt, Lucas and Grünewald, Marcus and Brinkmann, Jost H. and Plate, Dominik and Kenig, Eugeny and Lutters, Nicole and Bolenz, Lukas and Buckmann, Felix and Toye, Dominique and Arlt, Wolfgang and Linder, Thomas and Hoffmann, Rainer and Klein, Harald and Rehfeldt, Sebastian and Winkler, Thomas and Bart, Hans‐Jörg and Wirz, Dominic and Schulz, Jonas and Scholl, Stephan and Augustin, Wolfgang and Jasch, Katharina and Schlüter, Florian and Schwerdtfeger, Natalie and Jahnke, Stefan and Jupke, Andreas and Kabatnik, Christoph and Braeuer, Andreas Siegfried and D'Auria, Mirko and Runowski, Thomas and Casal, Maria Francisco and Becker, Karsten and David, Anna‐Lena and Górak, Andrzej and Skiborowski, Mirko and Groß, Kai and Qammar, Hina}},
issn = {{0009-286X}},
journal = {{Chemie Ingenieur Technik}},
pages = {{926--948}},
title = {{{Recent Advances in Experimental Techniques for Flow and Mass Transfer Analyses in Thermal Separation Systems}}},
doi = {{10.1002/cite.202000076}},
volume = {{92}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inbook{17337,
author = {{Jazayeri, Bahar and Schwichtenberg, Simon and Küster, Jochen and Zimmermann, Olaf and Engels, Gregor}},
booktitle = {{Advanced Information Systems Engineering}},
isbn = {{9783030494346}},
issn = {{0302-9743}},
title = {{{Modeling and Analyzing Architectural Diversity of Open Platforms}}},
doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-49435-3_3}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inbook{17347,
abstract = {{Peer-to-Peer news portals allow Internet users to write news articles and make them available online to interested readers. Despite the fact that authors are free in their choice of topics, there are a number of quality characteristics that an article must meet before it is published. In addition to meaningful titles, comprehensibly written texts and meaning- ful images, relevant tags are an important criteria for the quality of such news. In this case study, we discuss the challenges and common mistakes that Peer-to-Peer reporters face when tagging news and how incorrect information can be corrected through the orchestration of existing Natu- ral Language Processing services. Lastly, we use this illustrative example to give insight into the challenges of dealing with bottom-up taxonomies.}},
author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Kersting, Joschka and Buff, Bianca and Geierhos, Michaela}},
booktitle = {{Information and Software Technologies}},
editor = {{Audrius, Lopata and Rita, Butkienė and Daina, Gudonienė and Vilma, Sukackė}},
location = {{Kaunas, Litauen}},
pages = {{368----382}},
publisher = {{Springer}},
title = {{{Tag Me If You Can: Insights into the Challenges of Supporting Unrestricted P2P News Tagging}}},
doi = {{https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59506-7_30}},
volume = {{1283}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{17348,
author = {{Kucklick, Jan-Peter and Müller, Oliver}},
booktitle = {{Symposium on Statistical Challenges in Electronic Commerce Research (SCECR)}},
title = {{{Location, location, location: Satellite image-based real-estate appraisal}}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inproceedings{17349,
author = {{Grabo, Matti and Staggenborg, Christoph and Kenig, Eugeny}},
location = {{Frankfurt am Main}},
title = {{{Modellierung und Optimierung makroverkapselter Latentwärmespeicherelemente für ein luftgeführtes Wärmespeichersystem}}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@inbook{17352,
author = {{Moritzer, Elmar and Hüttner, Matthias and Henning, Bernd and Webersen, Manuel}},
booktitle = {{Advances in Polymer Processing 2020}},
editor = {{Hopmann, Christian and Dahlmann, Rainer}},
isbn = {{9783662608081}},
location = {{Aachen}},
publisher = {{Springer}},
title = {{{The Influence of Hydrothermal Aging on the Material Properties of Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Thermoplastics and its Non-Destructive Characterization}}},
doi = {{10.1007/978-3-662-60809-8_16}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@article{17358,
abstract = {{Approximate circuits trade-off computational accuracy against improvements in hardware area, delay, or energy consumption. IP core vendors who wish to create such circuits need to convince consumers of the resulting approximation quality. As a solution we propose proof-carrying approximate circuits: The vendor creates an approximate IP core together with a certificate that proves the approximation quality. The proof certificate is bundled with the approximate IP core and sent off to the consumer. The consumer can formally verify the approximation quality of the IP core at a fraction of the typical computational cost for formal verification. In this paper, we first make the case for proof-carrying approximate circuits and then demonstrate the feasibility of the approach by a set of synthesis experiments using an exemplary approximation framework.}},
author = {{Witschen, Linus Matthias and Wiersema, Tobias and Platzner, Marco}},
issn = {{1557-9999}},
journal = {{IEEE Transactions On Very Large Scale Integration Systems}},
keywords = {{Approximate circuit synthesis, approximate computing, error metrics, formal verification, proof-carrying hardware}},
number = {{9}},
pages = {{2084 -- 2088}},
publisher = {{IEEE}},
title = {{{Proof-carrying Approximate Circuits}}},
doi = {{10.1109/TVLSI.2020.3008061}},
volume = {{28}},
year = {{2020}},
}
@article{17359,
abstract = {{
The impact of the recombination mechanisms in luminescent materials is discussed with regard to luminescence based gas-sensing applications and the use of semiconducting materials, as an alternative to organic–metal complexes, is outlined.
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