TY - BOOK ED - Elit, Stefan ED - Bremer, Kai ID - 24929 TI - Antike – Lyrik – Heute. Griechisch-römische Antike in deutschsprachiger Lyrik und Altphilologie der Gegenwart VL - 7 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Haake, Claus-Jochen AU - Klaus, Bettina ID - 2510 IS - 4 JF - Theory and Decision SN - 0040-5833 TI - Stability and Nash implementation in matching markets with couples VL - 69 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hoehndorf, Robert AU - Ngonga Ngomo, Axel-Cyrille AU - Kelso, Janet ID - 25402 JF - J. Biomed. Semant. TI - Applying the functional abnormality ontology pattern to anatomical functions VL - 1 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ngonga Ngomo, Axel-Cyrille ID - 25403 IS - 1 JF - Informatica (Slovenia) TI - Low-Bias Extraction of Domain-Specific Concepts VL - 34 ER - TY - CONF AU - Hoehndorf, Robert AU - Ngonga Ngomo, Axel-Cyrille AU - Pyysalo, Sampo AU - Ohta, Tomoko AU - Oellrich, Anika AU - Rebholz-Schuhmann, Dietrich ED - Collier, Nigel ED - Hahn, Udo ED - Rebholz-Schuhmann, Dietrich ED - Rinaldi, Fabio ED - Pyysalo, Sampo ID - 25404 T2 - Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium for Semantic Mining in Biomedicine, Cambridge, United Kingdom, October, 2010 TI - Applying ontology design patterns to the implementation of relations in GENIA VL - 714 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Büker, Petra AU - Vorst, Claudia ED - Kämper-van den Boogaart, Michael ED - Spinner, Kaspar H. ID - 19628 T2 - Lese- und Literaturunterricht (Deutschunterricht in Theorie und Praxis, Bd. 11/2) TI - Kompetenzen und Unterrichtsziele im Lese- und Literaturunterricht der Grundschule VL - 11/2 ER - TY - CONF AU - Briest, Patrick AU - Röglin, Heiko ID - 19678 T2 - Workshop on Approximation and Online Algorithms (WAOA) TI - The Power of Uncertainty: Bundle-Pricing for Unit-Demand Customers VL - 6534 ER - TY - CONF AU - Degener, Bastian AU - Pietrzyk, Peter AU - Kempkes, Barbara ID - 19711 T2 - International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS) TI - A local, distributed constant-factor approximation algorithm for the dynamic facility location problem ER - TY - CONF AB - We introduce the Read-Write-Coding-System (RWC) – a very flexible class of linear block codes that generate efficient and flexible erasure codes for storage networks. In particular, given a message x of k symbols and a codeword y of n symbols, an RW code defines additional parameters k \leq r,w \leq n that offer enhanced possibilities to adjust the fault-tolerance capability of the code. More precisely, an RWC provides linear $\left(n,k,d\right)$-codes that have (a) minimum distance d=n-r+1 for any two codewords, and (b) for each codeword there exists a codeword for each other message with distance of at most w. Furthermore, depending on the values r,w and the code alphabet, different block codes such as parity codes (e.g. RAID 4/5) or Reed-Solomon (RS) codes (if r=k and thus, w=n) can be generated. In storage networks in which I/O accesses are very costly and redundancy is crucial, this flexibility has considerable advantages as r and w can optimally be adapted to read or write intensive applications; only w symbols must be updated if the message x changes completely, what is different from other codes which always need to rewrite y completely as x changes. In this paper, we first state a tight lower bound and basic conditions for all RW codes. Furthermore, we introduce special RW codes in which all mentioned parameters are adjustable even online, that is, those RW codes are adaptive to changing demands. At last, we point out some useful properties regarding safety and security of the stored data. AU - Mense, Mario AU - Schindelhauer, Christian ID - 19796 SN - 0302-9743 T2 - Proceedings of 11th International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems TI - Read-Write-Codes: An Erasure Resilient Encoding System for Flexible Reading and Writing in Storage Networks VL - 5873 ER - TY - CONF AB - We present 3nuts, a self-stabilizing peer-to-peer (p2p) network supporting range queries and adapting the overlay structure to the underlying physical network. 3nuts combines concepts of structured and unstructured p2p networks to overcome their individual shortcomings while keeping their strengths. This is achieved by combining self maintaining random networks for robustness, a search tree to allow range queries, and DHTs for load balancing. Simple handshake operations with provable guarantees are used for maintenance and self-stabilization. Efficiency of load balancing, fast data access, and robustness are proven by rigorous analysis. AU - Janson, Thomas AU - Mahlmann, Peter AU - Schindelhauer, Christian ID - 19824 SN - 9781424497270 T2 - Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems TI - A Self-Stabilizing Locality-Aware Peer-to-Peer Network Combining Random Networks, Search Trees, and DHTs ER - TY - CONF AU - Miao, Huawei AU - Ooi, Chia Ching AU - Wu, Xiaowen AU - Schindelhauer, Christian ID - 19829 SN - 9781605586397 T2 - Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing - SAC '10 TI - Coverage-hole trap model in target tracking using distributed relay-robot network ER - TY - CONF AB - September 2010 AU - Büker, Petra AU - Bührmann, Thorsten AU - Kordulla, Agnes AU - Wiethoff, Christoph ID - 19914 TI - Wissenschaftliche Begleitung des Modellprojektes "Kinderbildungshaus": Posterbeitrag an der 19. Jahrestagung der Kommission "Grundschulforschung und Pädagogik der Primarstufe" der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Erziehungswissenschaft. Pädagogische Hochschule Weingarten ER - TY - CONF AB - September 2010 AU - Büker, Petra ID - 19915 TI - Brüche zwischen Schein und Sein. Zu den Chancen, Risiken und unbeabsichtigten Nebenwirkungen interkultureller Bildung für Grundschulkinder. Vortrag an der 19. Jahrestagung der Kommission „Grundschulforschung und Pädagogik der Primarstufe“ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Erziehungswissenschaft. Pädagogische Hochschule Weingarten ER - TY - CONF AB - Juli 2010 AU - Büker, Petra ID - 19916 TI - Pädagogische und didaktische Grundlagen zum Philosophieren mit Kindern. Ein Beitrag zum Workshop Fachdidaktik Philosophie aus der Perspektive der Grundschulpädagogik. Universität Paderborn. Institut für Humanwissenschaften / Philosophie ER - TY - CONF AB - Juni 2010 AU - Büker, Petra ID - 19917 TI - Hilf mir, es selbst zu tun! Rede anlässlich der Gründungsveranstaltung der Montessori-Schule Salzkotten ER - TY - CONF AU - Schomaker, Gunnar AU - Oberthur, Simon AU - Kortenjan, Michael ID - 19933 SN - 9781424472987 T2 - 8th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN'2010) TI - Distributed and dynamic resource management for self-optimizing mechatronic systems ER - TY - CHAP AU - Krimphove, Dieter ED - Schmeisser, Wilhelm ED - Krimphove, Dieter ID - 2014 T2 - Internationale Personalwirtschaft und Internationales Arbeitsrecht TI - Internationales/Europäisches Arbeitsrecht ER - TY - JOUR AU - Krimphove, Dieter ID - 2015 IS - N. 1 Gennaio JF - Contratto e impresa / Europea Pupblicazione semestrale TI - Religione e ideologìa nel diritto europeo ER - TY - JOUR AU - Krimphove, Dieter ID - 2016 IS - Jg. 41, Heft 1 JF - Rechtstheorie TI - Das Gesamtgesellschaftliche Phänomen “Arbeit” in kultur- und rechtstheoretischer Perspektive ER - TY - JOUR AU - Krimphove, Dieter ID - 2018 IS - Jg. 41, Heft 2 JF - Rechtstheorie TI - Das Recht zwischen Schafen und Schafen zwischen Widdern und Böcken ER - TY - BOOK AU - Hamann, Heiko ID - 20182 TI - Space-Time Continuous Models of Swarm Robotics Systems: Supporting Global-to-Local Programming ER - TY - CONF AU - Hamann, Heiko AU - Schmickl, Thomas AU - Stradner, Jürgen AU - Crailsheim, Karl ID - 20220 T2 - Proceedings of the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC'10) TI - A Hormone-Based Controller for Evolutionary Multi-Modular Robotics: From Single Modules to Gait Learning ER - TY - CONF AU - Schmickl, Thomas AU - Hamann, Heiko AU - Stradner, Jürgen AU - Mayet, Ralf AU - Crailsheim, Karl ID - 20222 T2 - Proc. of the ALife XII Conference TI - Complex Taxis-Behaviour in a Novel Bio-Inspired Robot Controller ER - TY - CONF AB - The semi-automatic or automatic synthesis of robot controller software is both desirable and challenging. Synthesis of rather simple behaviors such as collision avoidance by applying artificial evolution has been shown multiple times. However, the difficulty of this synthesis increases heavily with increasing complexity of the task that should be performed by the robot. We try to tackle this problem of complexity with Artificial Homeostatic Hormone Systems (AHHS), which provide both intrinsic, homeostatic processes and (transient) intrinsic, variant behavior. By using AHHS the need for pre-defined controller topologies or information about the field of application is minimized. We investigate how the principle design of the controller and the hormone network size affects the overall performance of the artificial evolution (i.e., evolvability). This is done by comparing two variants of AHHS that show different effects when mutated. We evolve a controller for a robot built from five autonomous, cooperating modules. The desired behavior is a form of gait resulting in fast locomotion by using the modules' main hinges. AU - Hamann, Heiko AU - Stradner, Jürgen AU - Schmickl, Thomas AU - Crailsheim, Karl ID - 20223 T2 - Artificial Life XII (ALife XII), Odense, Denmark TI - Artificial Hormone Reaction Networks: Towards Higher Evolvability in Evolutionary Multi-Modular Robotics ER - TY - CONF AU - Hamann, Heiko AU - Meyer, Bernd AU - Schmickl, Thomas AU - Crailsheim, Karl ID - 20226 SN - 0302-9743 T2 - From Animals to Animats 11 TI - A Model of Symmetry Breaking in Collective Decision-Making VL - 6226 ER - TY - CONF AB - Self-organization in natural systems demonstrates very reliable and scalable collective behavior without using any central elements. When providing collective robotic systems with self-organizing principles, we are facing new problems of making self-organization purposeful, self-adapting to changing environments and faster, in order to meet requirements from a technical perspective. This paper describes on-going work of creating such an artificial self-organization within artificial robot organisms, performed in the framework of several European projects. AU - Kernbach, Serge AU - Hamann, Heiko AU - Stradner, Jürgen AU - Thenius, Ronald AU - Schmickl, Thomas AU - Crailsheim, Karl AU - Rossum, A.C. van AU - Sebag, Michele AU - Bredeche, Nicolas AU - Yao, Yao AU - Baele, Guy AU - Peer, Yves Van de AU - Timmis, Jon AU - Mohktar, Maizura AU - Tyrrell, Andy AU - Eiben, A.E. AU - McKibbin, S.P. AU - Liu, Wenguo AU - Winfield, Alan F.T. ID - 20258 SN - 9781424451661 T2 - 2009 Computation World: Future Computing, Service Computation, Cognitive, Adaptive, Content, Patterns TI - On Adaptive Self-Organization in Artificial Robot Organisms ER - TY - BOOK AU - Eickelmann, Birgit ID - 28105 TI - Digitale Medien in Schule und Unterricht erfolgreich implementieren. Eine empirische Analyse aus Sicht der Schulentwicklungsforschung VL - 19 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Eickelmann, Birgit ED - Eickelmann, Birgit ID - 28106 T2 - Bildung und Schule auf dem Weg in die Wissensgesellschaft TI - Individualisieren und Fördern mit digitalen Medien im Unterricht als Beitrag zu einem förderlichen Umgang mit Heterogenität ER - TY - BOOK ED - Eickelmann, Birgit ID - 28107 TI - Bildung und Schule auf dem Weg in die Wissensgesellschaft ER - TY - JOUR AU - Eickelmann, Birgit ID - 28109 IS - 9 JF - Die Zeit Wissen TI - Soll jedes Grundschulkind ein Netbook bekommen? VL - 5 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Eickelmann, Birgit AU - Schulz-Zander, Renate ED - Berkemeyer, Nils ED - Bos, Wilfried ED - Holtappels, Heinz-Günter ED - McElvany, Nele ED - Schulz-Zander, Renate ID - 28110 T2 - Jahrbuch der Schulentwicklung. Daten, Beispiele und Perspektiven/Jahrbuch der Schulentwicklung TI - Qualitätsentwicklung im Unterricht – zur Rolle digitaler Medien VL - 16 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Eickelmann, Birgit ED - Bonsen, Martin ED - Homeier, Wulf ED - Tschekan, Kerstin ED - Ubben, Lotta ID - 28111 T2 - Unterrichtsqualität sichern – Sekundarstufe TI - Individualisieren mit digitalen Medien – ein zeitgemäßer Beitrag zur Verbesserung von Unterrichtsqualität ER - TY - CHAP AU - Eickelmann, Birgit ED - Bonsen, Martin ED - Homeier, Wulf ED - Tschekan, Kerstin ED - Ubben, Lotta ID - 28112 T2 - Unterrichtsqualität sichern – Grundschule TI - Unterricht individualisieren – mit Computer und Internet ER - TY - DATA AU - Eickelmann, Birgit ID - 28113 TI - Das Globale-Schule-System - eine Handlungsalternative im Distance Learning für das deutsche Auslandsschulwesen ER - TY - GEN AU - Müller, G. AU - Kundisch, Dennis AU - Sackmann, S. AU - Romeike, F. ID - 2829 TI - Vorwort zum Track Integriertes Ertrags-/Risikomanagement in automatisierten Geschäftsprozessen ER - TY - JOUR AB - This article investigates forms of address, in particular the T/V distinction in German, in conversational interviews with German-speaking immigrants to English-speaking Canada and their descendants. From among 77 interviews conducted in two urban areas in Canada, we discuss instances of both the interactional use of and metalinguistic comments on forms of address. Our analysis is largely guided by conversation analysis and interactional sociolinguistics (e.g. Goodwin & Heritage 1990). Using Clyne, Norrby and Warren’s (2009) model of address as a backdrop, we investigate the construction of group identity and group socialization through the lens of positioning theory (e.g. van Langenhove & Harré 1993; Dailey-O’Cain & Liebscher 2009). This combination of analytical tools can explain shifts in both usage of and attitudes toward the T/V distinction that cannot be explained through language attrition arguments alone. AU - Liebscher, Grit AU - Dailey-O’Cain, Jennifer AU - Müller, Mareike AU - Reichert, Tetyana ID - 28449 IS - 3 JF - Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) KW - Forms of address KW - T/V distinction KW - Du vs. Sie KW - Conversation analysis KW - Language attitudes KW - Interviews KW - German in Canada KW - Migration studies KW - North American migration SN - 1018-2101 TI - Negotiating identities through pronouns of address in an immigrant community VL - 20 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Grza̧ślewicz, Ryszard AU - Kutyłowski, Jarosław AU - Kutyłowski, Mirosław AU - Pietkiewicz, Wojciech ID - 24282 JF - ICCSA'05: Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Computational Science and Its Applications SN - 0302-9743 TI - Robust Undetectable Interference Watermarks ER - TY - JOUR AU - Stefszky, Michael AU - Mow-Lowry, Conor M AU - McKenzie, Kirk AU - Chua, Sheon AU - Buchler, Ben C AU - Symul, Thomas AU - McClelland, David E AU - Lam, Ping Koy ID - 26047 JF - Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics SN - 0953-4075 TI - An investigation of doubly-resonant optical parametric oscillators and nonlinear crystals for squeezing ER - TY - JOUR AU - Betz, Stefan ID - 2605 JF - Der Betrieb TI - Lebenszyklusorientierte Investitionsplanung VL - 63 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This work investigates the mechanisms which lead to the formation of silicon nanoparticles with narrow size distributions by means of population balance modeling. The model accounts for the full aerosol process, including chemical reaction, nucleation from supersaturated vapor, growth and agglomeration. The results are in good agreement with experimental data. The effects of the process parameters temperature, silane concentration and reactor total pressure are systematically investigated. The simulation allows an in-depth insight into the particle formation mechanism and reveals the key requirements which are necessary for the generation of narrow particle size distributions. In this mechanism, only a short nucleation burst occurs, while surface growth plays the dominant role in silane precursor consumption. A key role is attributed to condensation, because the numerical calculations can only reflect the experimental observations, if the condensation mechanism is included in the model. AU - Körmer, R. AU - Schmid, Hans-Joachim AU - Peukert, W. ID - 26134 IS - 11 JF - Journal of Aerosol Science SN - 0021-8502 TI - Aerosol synthesis of silicon nanoparticles with narrow size distribution—Part 2: Theoretical analysis of the formation mechanism VL - 41 ER - TY - JOUR AB - A study on the feasibility of aerosol processing of nearly monodisperse silicon nanoparticles via pyrolysis of monosilane in a hot wall reactor is presented. For optimal conditions silicon nanoparticles with a geometric standard deviation of 1.06 were synthesized at a production rate of 0.7 g/h. The size of the particles could be precisely controlled in the range of 20–40 nm, whilst maintaining a geometric standard deviation in the range of 1.06–1.08, by proper choice of the governing parameters temperature, residence time and precursor concentration. The results show that narrow particle size distributions can only be obtained in the temperature range between 900 and 1100 °C, as long as both the initial silane concentration (1 mbar silane partial pressure) and the reactor total pressure are low (25 mbar). This regime for the production of narrow particle size distributions has not been identified in prior work on the thermal decomposition of silane. Narrowly distributed particles can be obtained under conditions where nucleation and particle growth are separated and the agglomeration rates are negligible. AU - Körmer, R. AU - Jank, M.P.M. AU - Ryssel, H. AU - Schmid, Hans-Joachim AU - Peukert, W. ID - 26135 IS - 11 JF - Journal of Aerosol Science SN - 0021-8502 TI - Aerosol synthesis of silicon nanoparticles with narrow size distribution—Part 1: Experimental investigations VL - 41 ER - TY - JOUR AB - To improve the understanding of the poor dispersability of fumed silica nanoparticle agglomerates, the stability of highly defined agglomerated model particles was investigated. The high temperature synthesis conditions for fumed silica were simulated by tempering. Along with electron-microscopical analysis of the sintering necks, the interparticle forces were investigated by energy resolved fragmentation analysis based on low pressure impaction. At temperatures above 1,000 °C the fragmentability of the agglomerates rapidly decreased while the energy necessary for fragmentation increased. The development of sintering necks was observed for temperatures exceeding 1,300 °C. Comparison of the experimental data with the fragmentation behaviour of a commercially produced fumed silica indicated solid state contacts (sintering necks) as being most numerous in the agglomerates resulting in limited fragmentability. AU - Seipenbusch, M. AU - Rothenbacher, S. AU - Kirchhoff, M. AU - Schmid, Hans-Joachim AU - Kasper, G. AU - Weber, A. P. ID - 26136 IS - 6 JF - Journal of Nanoparticle Research SN - 1388-0764 TI - Interparticle forces in silica nanoparticle agglomerates VL - 12 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Ihmels, Stephan ID - 26176 TI - Verfahren zur integrierten informationstechnischen Unterstützung des Innovationsmanagements VL - 271 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Gausemeier, Jürgen AU - Rammig, Franz-Josef AU - Schäfer, Wilhelm AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 26177 TI - 7. Paderborner Workshop Entwurf mechatronischer Systeme VL - 272 ER - TY - THES AU - Purnaprajna, Madhura ID - 26178 TI - Run-time Reconfigurable Multiprocessors VL - 273 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Wedman, Sebastian ID - 26179 TI - Lebensdauerüberwachung in mechatronischen Systemen VL - 275 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Gausemeier, Jürgen ID - 26182 TI - 6. Symposium für Vorausschau und Technologieplanung VL - 276 ER - TY - THES AU - Warkentin, Andreas ID - 26184 TI - Systematik zur funktionsorientierten Modellierung von Elektrik/ Elektronik-Systemen über den Produktlebenszyklus VL - 279 ER - TY - THES AU - Samara, Sufyan ID - 26186 TI - Adaptable OS services for distributed reconfigurable systems on chip VL - 281 ER - TY - THES AU - Stehr, Jan ID - 26193 TI - On the design and implementation of reliable and economical telematics software architectures for embedded systems : a domain-specific framework VL - 292 ER -