@inbook{31525, author = {{Egidi, Margreth and Mertens, Volker and Miedema, Nine}}, booktitle = {{Sangspruchtradition. Aufführung – Geltungsstrategien – Spannungsfelder (Kultur – Wissenschaft – Literatur 5)}}, pages = {{1--11}}, title = {{{„Einleitung“}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @article{6069, abstract = {{Most models of visuospatial attention include the notion that attention is dedicated to a single location in space. However, several researchers have found evidence that under appropriate circumstances, attention may be allocated to noncontiguous locations (e.g., Awn & Pashler, 2000; Bichot, Cave, & Pashler, 1999; Kramer & Hahn, 1995). In the present experiments, the spatial distribution of attention was assessed by a novel method, perceptual latency priming: the latency benefit of an attended visual stimulus, as compared with a nonattended stimulus. Experiment 1 assessed whether observers are able to attend to two nonadjacent regions or a region of variable size. Experiment 2 tested whether, when two distant locations are attended to, the region between them is necessarily also in the focus of attention. Two further experiments controlled for objections against the method used and replicated the main results of the first two experiments. The experiments showed a robust attentional pr}}, author = {{Scharlau, Ingrid}}, issn = {{0031-5117}}, journal = {{Perception & Psychophysics}}, keywords = {{visuospatial attention, priming paradigm, spatial distribution, Adult, Attention, Female, Humans, Male, Attention, Priming, Spatial Perception, Visuospatial Ability}}, number = {{6}}, pages = {{988 -- 1002}}, title = {{{Evidence for split foci of attention in a priming paradigm.}}}, volume = {{66}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inbook{31685, author = {{Scharlau, Ingrid}}, booktitle = {{Dynamic Perception 2004: Workshop of GI section 1.0.4 "Image Understanding" and the European Networks MUHCI and ECOVISION}}, editor = {{Würtz, Rolf P. and Lappe, Michael}}, pages = {{127 -- 133}}, publisher = {{AKA IOS Press}}, title = {{{Illusory line motion and perceptual latency priming: Two alternative measures for attentional facilitation}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @article{6068, abstract = {{Attending to a location shortens the perceptual latency of stimuli appearing at this location (perceptual latency priming). According to attentional explanations, perceptual latency priming relies on the speeded transfer of attended visual information into an internal model. However, doubts about the attentional origin have repeatedly been raised because efforts to minimize response bias have been insufficient in most studies. Five experiments investigated the contribution of a response bias to perceptual latency priming (judgment bias due to the two-alternative forced-choice method and due to the existence of the prime, criterion effects or second-order bias, sensorimotor priming). If any, only small response biases were found. The results thus support the attentional explanation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)}}, author = {{Scharlau, Ingrid}}, issn = {{0340-0727}}, journal = {{Psychological Research}}, keywords = {{response bias, temporal order tasks, attention manipulation, masked primes, perceptual latency priming, Adult, Attention, Discrimination Learning, Female, Humans, Male, Memory, Short-Term, Orientation, Pattern Recognition, Visual, Perceptual Masking, Psychomotor Performance, Psychophysics, Reaction Time, Serial Learning, Attention, Latent Learning, Priming, Response Bias, Visual Perception, Response Latency, Temporal Order (Judgment)}}, number = {{4}}, pages = {{224 -- 236}}, title = {{{Evidence against response bias in temporal order tasks with attention manipulation by masked primes.}}}, volume = {{68}}, year = {{2004}}, } @article{6089, abstract = {{The spatial distribution of visual attention is a yet unresolved question. One of the main topics is whether attention is distributed in a graded fashion around an attended location (e.g., Downing, 1988; Zimba & Hughes, 1987). The present experiments explore whether, and on which conditions, gradients of attention arise and contribute to perceptual facilitation. A masked or unmasked prime precedes one of two targets whose temporal order has to be judged. The prime captures attention, which shortens the perceptual latency of the primed target (perceptual latency priming; Scharlau & Neumann, 2003a; Shore, Spence, & Klein, 2001). No strong evidence for an attentional gradient was found. (1) Accuracy of temporal order judgements was independent of the distance between the two targets that were judged. That is, facilitation of the second target by the first target was spatially invariant. (2) With targets of short duration, facilitation was independent of prime-target distance. (3) With ta}}, author = {{Scharlau, Ingrid}}, issn = {{0272-4987}}, journal = {{The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology A: Human Experimental Psychology}}, keywords = {{visual attention, spatial distribution, perceptual latency priming, Attention, Priming, Spatial Organization, Visual Perception}}, number = {{8}}, pages = {{1411 -- 1436}}, title = {{{The spatial distribution of attention in perceptual latency priming.}}}, volume = {{57A}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inproceedings{29921, abstract = {{Brushless DC motor drives are typically employed in speed controlled applications. Torque control, particularly during regenerative mode, is not the standard domain of BLDC drives. However, it can be shown that the known BLDC control approach can be extended to control the torque in the regenerative mode even for low speed or at standstill. A hysteresis controller is proposed, which is specified by means of a state chart.}}, author = {{Böcker, Joachim}}, booktitle = {{German-Korean Symposium 2004 on Power Electronics and Electrical Drives, Aachen}}, location = {{Aachen, Germany}}, title = {{{Advanced Hysteresis Control of Brushless DC Motors}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inbook{32507, abstract = {{The chapter gives an overview on the development of the relationships of parents and their offspring. While the selection of issues addressed is not meant to be comprehensive, the chapter focuses on conceptualizations and findings of particular relevance: Individuality and relatedness, the active role that parents and their offspring play in shaping their relationship, the importance of a biographical perspective on relationship development, and contextual influences on child-parent relationships. The chapter concludes with consideration of directions for future research. Child-parent relationships are special. This is obviously true on an individual level. For example, children see their parents as outstanding people - at least up until the transition to adolescence. Likewise, some parents are infatuated with their children and expect much of their sons and daughters, sometimes to the point of overtaxing their abilities and patience. At the same time, child-parent relationships, in general, have features that give them a particular significance. As compared to other types of relationships, bonds between parents and their offspring are of an extremely long-standing nature. Moreover, when parents and children interact, aspects of socialization and education tend to play a more important role than is the case among siblings, friends, or romantic partners. Finally, it has to be recognized that child-parent relationships represent an intergenerational constellation. Relationships between children and parents surpass most other relationships in duration. We take Germany as a case in point.}}, author = {{Noack, Peter and Buhl, Heike M.}}, booktitle = {{Growing together. Personal relationships across lifespan}}, editor = {{Lang, Frieder R. and Fingerman, Karen L.}}, pages = {{45 -- 75}}, publisher = {{University Press}}, title = {{{Child-parent relationships}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @article{32508, abstract = {{Relative power, conflict, and intimacy in adolescents' and young adults' relations with mothers, fathers, and best friends were examined. Two hundred eighty-five students from German high-track (i.e., university bound schools 6th, 9th, 12th grade), undergraduate and graduate students completed the respective scales of the Network of Relationships Inventory (Furman & Buhrmester, 1985). Relations with friends were more symmetrical and had a better socio-emotional quality than relations with parents. Still, increases in relative power in relations with parents were accompanied by low absolute levels of conflict. A symmetrical distribution of power in the family was not reached before the end of the third decade of life. To explore the influence of the entry into worklife on close relations, an additional subsample of 55 working young adults was compared with the participating university students. Despite slight differences in age-related patterns of intimacy, similarities prevailed. Overall, findings mostly converge with observations in U.S. samples of high school and college students and point to a more general process of relationship development as suggested by individuation theory.}}, author = {{Noack, Peter and Buhl, Heike M.}}, journal = {{Marriage and Family Review}}, number = {{3/4}}, pages = {{31 -- 51}}, title = {{{Relations with parents and friends during adolescence and early adulthood}}}, volume = {{36}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inbook{32966, author = {{Öhlschläger, Claudia}}, booktitle = {{Inszenierungen in Schrift und Bild}}, editor = {{Neumann, Gerhard}}, pages = {{147--180}}, publisher = {{Aisthesis }}, title = {{{Um/Ordnungen des Ornamentalen in der Moderne. Flugbilder bei Gertrude Stein, Lászlò Moholy-Nagy und Ernst Jünger.}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inbook{32768, author = {{Steigerwald, Jörn}}, booktitle = {{German Literature, History and the Nation. Papers from the Conference ‘The fragile Tradition’ Cambridge 2002, Volume 2}}, editor = {{Emden, Christian and Midgley, David}}, pages = {{119--141}}, title = {{{Galanterie als kulturelle Identitätsbildung: Französisch-deutscher Kulturtransfer im Zeichen der Querelles (Dominique Bouhours – Christian Thomasius – Benjamin Neukirch)}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inbook{32767, author = {{Steigerwald, Jörn}}, booktitle = {{Les baisers des lumièresc}}, editor = {{Montandon, Alain}}, pages = {{11--30}}, title = {{{Le baiser galant: approche d’une configuration érotique de l’esthétique galante}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inbook{32782, author = {{Steigerwald, Jörn}}, booktitle = {{Metzler Lexikon Literatur- und Kulturtheorie, Stuttgart/Weimar 20012, S. 353; Stuttgart/Weimar 2004, S. 367-377 .Erneut veröffentlicht in: Ansgar Nünning (Hg.): Grundbegriffe der Kulturtheorie und Kulturwissenschaften. Stuttgart 2005, S. 124-125}}, editor = {{Nünning, Ansgar}}, pages = {{367--377}}, title = {{{Lemma Kulturtransfer}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inbook{32720, author = {{Steigerwald, Jörn}}, booktitle = {{Sexualität und Imagination. Pathologien der Einbildungskraft im medizinischen Diskurs der Frühen Neuzeit}}, pages = {{137--163}}, title = {{{Encyclopédie der Sexualpathologie}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @book{32620, editor = {{Steigerwald, Jörn}}, title = {{{Sexualität und Imagination. Pathologien der Einbildungskraft im medizinischen Diskurs der Frühen Neuzeit}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inbook{33788, author = {{Zierau, Cornelia}}, booktitle = {{Die andere Deutsche Literatur}}, editor = {{Durzak, Manfred and Kuruyazıcı, Nilüfer}}, pages = {{166--173}}, publisher = {{Königshausen & Neumann}}, title = {{{Story und History – „Nation-Writing“ in Emine Sevgi Özdamars Das Leben ist eine Karawanserei}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @article{33789, author = {{Zierau, Cornelia}}, journal = {{Alman Dili ve Edebiyatı Dergisi - Studien zur Deutschen Sprache und Literatur No. XV. İstanbul: İÜ Edebiyat Fakültesi (Hg.: Abteilung für deutsche Sprache und Literatur an der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität İstanbul)}}, pages = {{155--159}}, publisher = {{İÜ Edebiyat Fakültesi, Istanbul}}, title = {{{Bericht über eine Studienreise}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inbook{33825, abstract = {{This article describes our approach for the specification and verification of production automation systems with real-time properties. We focus on the graphical MFERT notation and RT-OCL (Real-Time Object Constraint Language) for the specification of state-oriented real-time properties. RT-OCL is an extension of the Object Constraint Language (OCL) that is part of the Unified Modeling Language (UML). We introduce the formal semantics of RT-OCL based on a formal model of UML Class and State Diagrams and provide a mapping to temporal logics. The applicability of our approach is demonstrated by the case study of a manufacturing system with automated guided vehicles.}}, author = {{Flake, Stephan and Müller, Wolfgang and Pape, Ulrich and Ruf, Jürgen}}, booktitle = {{Integration of Software Specification Techniques for Applications in Engineering}}, editor = {{Ehrig, Hartmut and Damm, Werner and Desel, Jörg and Große-Rhode, Martin and Reif, Wolfgang and Schnieder, Eckehard and Westkämper, Engelbert}}, isbn = {{978-3-540-27863-4}}, keywords = {{Model Check, Temporal Logic, Object Constraint Language, Abstract Syntax, Temporal Logic Formula}}, pages = {{206--226}}, publisher = {{Springer-Verlag}}, title = {{{Specification and Formal Verification of Temporal Properties of Production Automation Systems}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-540-27863-4_13}}, volume = {{3147}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inbook{33827, author = {{Schattkowsky, Tim and Müller, Wolfgang and Pawlak, Adam}}, booktitle = {{Workflow Handbook 2004}}, editor = {{Fischer, Layna}}, isbn = {{0970350961}}, publisher = {{Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC)}}, title = {{{Workflow Management Middleware for Secure Distance-Spanning Collaborative Engineering}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inbook{33830, author = {{Krupp, Alexander and Müller, Wolfgang}}, booktitle = {{UML-B System Specification for Proven Electronic Design}}, editor = {{Mermet, J.}}, isbn = {{1-4020-2866-0}}, pages = {{155--168}}, publisher = {{Kluwer}}, title = {{{Refinement of Finite State Machines with Complementary Model Checking}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inbook{33829, author = {{Krupp, Alexander and Müller, Wolfgang and Oliver, Ian}}, booktitle = {{Best of FDL'03}}, editor = {{Grimm, Ch.}}, isbn = {{978-1-4020-7991-7}}, pages = {{301--314}}, publisher = {{Kluwer}}, title = {{{Combining Formal Refinement and Model Checking for Analysis of Realtime Systems}}}, year = {{2004}}, }