@phdthesis{24912, author = {{Elit, Stefan}}, publisher = {{Gardez!}}, title = {{{Die beste aller möglichen Sprachen der Poesie. Klopstocks wettstreitende Übersetzungen lateinischer und griechischer Literatur}}}, year = {{2002}}, } @book{24931, editor = {{Elit, Stefan and Rutz, Andreas}}, title = {{{Das 'Ich' in der Frühen Neuzeit. Autobiographien – Selbstzeugnisse – Ego-Dokumente in geschichts- und literaturwissenschaftlicher Perspektive}}}, year = {{2002}}, } @article{2497, abstract = {{We develop a procedure for implementing an efficient and envy-free allocation of m objects among n individuals with the possibility of monetary side-payments,assuming that players have quasi–linear utility functions. The procedure eliminates envy by compensating envious players. It is fully descriptive and says explicitly which compensations should be made,and in what order. Moreover,it is simple enough to be carried out without computer support. We formally characterize the properties of the procedure,show how it establishes envy-freeness with minimal resources,and demonstrate its application to a wide class of fair-division problems.}}, author = {{Haake, Claus-Jochen and Raith, Matthias and Su, Francis Edward}}, issn = {{0176-1714}}, journal = {{Social Choice and Welfare}}, number = {{4}}, pages = {{723--749}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Bidding for envy-freeness: A procedural approach to n-player fair-division problems}}}, volume = {{19}}, year = {{2002}}, } @techreport{2538, author = {{Karl, Holger and Mengesha, Seble and Hollos, Daniel}}, publisher = {{Business Briefing: Wireless Technology 2002}}, title = {{{Relaying in Wireless Access Networks }}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inproceedings{2541, author = {{Köpke, Andreas and Handziski, Vlado and Karl, Holger}}, booktitle = {{Proc. 7th Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF)}}, title = {{{ Making sensor networks intelligent}}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inproceedings{2544, author = {{Miesmer, Horst and Sanneck, Henning and Aguier, Ana and Karl, Holger}}, booktitle = {{Proc. of 6th Wireless World Forum}}, title = {{{Concepts for a QoS-enabled, TCP/IP-oriented Link Layer in Beyond 3G Networks}}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inproceedings{2548, author = {{Hollos, D. and Karl, Holger}}, booktitle = {{Proc. of 2nd Intl. OMNet Workshop}}, title = {{{A HiperLAN/2 simulation model in OMNeT++}}}, year = {{2002}}, } @misc{19462, author = {{Seng, Eva- Maria}}, booktitle = {{Kunstform und Sehepunkte}}, title = {{{Gottfried Leiber, Friedrich Weinbrenners Städtebauliches Schaffen für Karlsruhe, Teil II. Der Stadtausbau und die Stadterweiterungsplanungen 1801-1826, Mainz 2002}}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inbook{1954, author = {{Krimphove, Dieter}}, booktitle = {{Praktiker-Handbuch der Unternehmensfinanzierung}}, editor = {{Krimphove, Dieter and Tytko, Dagmar}}, pages = {{517 – 563}}, publisher = {{Schäffer-Poeschel Verlag}}, title = {{{Europäische Kreditsicherheiten – Eine rechtsvergleichende, ökonomische Analyse bestehender Kreditsicherungsrechte in Europa }}}, year = {{2002}}, } @misc{19542, author = {{Eke, Norbert Otto}}, booktitle = {{Germanistik}}, number = {{H. 1/2}}, pages = {{525}}, title = {{{Peter Simhandl: Theatergeschichte in einem Band. Mit Beiträgen von Franz Wille und Grit van Dyk. Aktualisierte Neuauflage. Berlin: Henschel, 2001}}}, volume = {{43}}, year = {{2002}}, } @misc{19543, author = {{Eke, Norbert Otto}}, booktitle = {{Germanistik}}, number = {{H. 1/2}}, pages = {{515}}, title = {{{Margret Dietrich: Zur Humanisierung des Lebens. Theater und Kunst. Ausgewählte Vorträge. Hrsg. V. Elisabeth Großegger, Andrea Sommer-Mathis und Dorothea Weber. Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2000}}}, volume = {{43}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inbook{19702, author = {{Büker, Petra}}, booktitle = {{Grundzüge der Literaturdidaktik}}, editor = {{Bogdal, Klaus-Michael and Korte, Hermann}}, pages = {{120--133}}, publisher = {{dtv}}, title = {{{Literaturunterricht in der Primar- und Orientierungsstufe}}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inproceedings{19727, author = {{Bonorden, Olaf and Meyer auf der Heide, Friedhelm and Wanka, Rolf}}, booktitle = {{Int. Conf. on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA)}}, pages = {{2202--2208}}, title = {{{Composition of Efficient Nested BSP Algorithms: Minimum Spanning Tree Computation as an Instructive Example}}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inproceedings{19850, author = {{Wanka, Rolf}}, booktitle = {{Proc. Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science (WG)}}, isbn = {{9783540003311}}, issn = {{0302-9743}}, pages = {{413--420}}, title = {{{Any Load-Balancing Regimen for Evolving Tree Computations on Circulant Graphs Is Asymptotically Optimal}}}, doi = {{10.1007/3-540-36379-3_36}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inproceedings{19873, abstract = {{We present a new and easy to use framework for navigating through scenes of arbitrary complexity and topology. In the preprocessing, images for discrete viewpoints and viewing directions are rendered and stored on an external volume. During navigation each image can be displayed within a very short time by loading it from the volume. For acceleration, our prefetching strategy loads possibly needed images for the next few frames if the viewer takes a break. The measurements show that we achieve interactive frame rates, whereby the difference between the minimal and maximal display time is very small. Our system works well with scenes modelled by polygons, but also digital photos can easily be used for describing a 3D scene.}}, author = {{Klein, Jan and Krokowski, Jens and Cuntz, Nicolas}}, booktitle = {{Proc. of 4. GI-Informatiktage}}, pages = {{224--229}}, title = {{{Realtime Navigation in Highly Complex 3D-Scenes Using JPEG Compression}}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inproceedings{19926, abstract = {{Juli 2002}}, author = {{Büker, Petra}}, title = {{{Fremdverstehensförderung im Rahmen interkulturellen literarischen Lernens- zwei Fallstudien zur Rezeptionsforschung in der Grundschule. Kolloquiumsvortrag im Fach Germanistik der Universität Essen}}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inproceedings{2423, abstract = {{Wearable computers are embedded into the mobile environment of the human body. A design challenge for wearable systems is to combine the high performance required for tasks such as video decoding with low energy consumption required to maximize battery runtimes and the flexibility demanded by the dynamics of the environment and the applications. In this paper, we demonstrate that reconfigurable hardware technology is able to answer this challenge. We present the concept and the prototype implementation of an autonomous wearable unit with reconfigurable modules (WURM). We discuss two experiments that show the uses of reconfigurable hardware in WURM: ASICs-on-demand and adaptive interfaces. Finally, we develop and evaluate task placement techniques used in the operating system layer of WURM.}}, author = {{Plessl, Christian and Enzler, Rolf and Walder, Herbert and Beutel, Jan and Platzner, Marco and Thiele, Lothar}}, booktitle = {{Proc. Int. Symp. on Wearable Computers (ISWC)}}, isbn = {{0-7695-1816-8}}, keywords = {{wearable computing}}, pages = {{215--222}}, publisher = {{IEEE Computer Society}}, title = {{{Reconfigurable Hardware in Wearable Computing Nodes}}}, doi = {{10.1109/ISWC.2002.1167250}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inproceedings{2424, abstract = {{ Recent generations of high-density and high-speed FPGAs provide a sufficient capacity for implementing complete configurable systems on a chip (CSoCs). Hybrid CPUs that combine standard CPU cores with reconfigurable coprocessors are an important subclass of CSoCs. With partially reconfigurable FPGAs, coprocessors can be loaded on demand while the CPU remains running. However, the lack of high-level design tools for partial reconfiguration makes practical implementations a challenging task. In this paper, we introduce a design flow to implement hybrid processors on Xilinx Virtex. The design flow is based on two techniques, virtual sockets and feed-through components, and can efficiently generate partial configurations from industry-quality cores. We discuss the design flow and present a fully operational audio streaming prototype to demonstrate its feasibility. }}, author = {{Dyer, Matthias and Plessl, Christian and Platzner, Marco}}, booktitle = {{Proc. Int. Conf. on Field Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL)}}, keywords = {{partial reconfiguration}}, pages = {{292--301}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Partially Reconfigurable Cores for Xilinx Virtex}}}, doi = {{10.1007/3-540-46117-5}}, volume = {{2438}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inproceedings{2425, abstract = {{ We present instance-specific custom computing machines for the set covering problem. Four accelerator architectures are developed that implement branch \& bound in 3-valued logic and many of the deduction techniques found in software solvers. We use set covering benchmarks from two-level logic minimization and Steiner triple systems to derive and discuss experimental results. The resulting raw speedups are in the order of four magnitudes on average. Finally, we propose a hybrid solver architecture that combines the raw speed of instance-specific reconfigurable hardware with flexible bounding schemes implemented in software. }}, author = {{Plessl, Christian and Platzner, Marco}}, booktitle = {{Proc. Int. Symp. on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (FCCM)}}, pages = {{163--172}}, publisher = {{IEEE Computer Society}}, title = {{{Custom Computing Machines for the Set Covering Problem}}}, doi = {{10.1109/FPGA.2002.1106671}}, year = {{2002}}, } @inproceedings{2426, author = {{P. Miller, Barton and Labarta, Jesús and Schintke, Florian and Simon, Jens}}, booktitle = {{Proc. European Conf. on Parallel Processing (Euro-Par)}}, isbn = {{978-3-540-45706-0}}, pages = {{131}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Performance Evaluation, Analysis and Optimization}}}, doi = {{10.1007/3-540-45706-2_15}}, volume = {{2400}}, year = {{2002}}, }