TY - JOUR AU - Mai, Lukas AU - Zanders, David AU - Subaşı, Ersoy AU - Ciftyurek, Engin AU - Hoppe, Christian AU - Rogalla, Detlef AU - Gilbert, Wolfram AU - Arcos, Teresa de los AU - Schierbaum, Klaus AU - Grundmeier, Guido AU - Bock, Claudia AU - Devi, Anjana ID - 22833 JF - ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces SN - 1944-8244 TI - Low-Temperature Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition of Tin(IV) Oxide from a Functionalized Alkyl Precursor: Fabrication and Evaluation of SnO2-Based Thin-Film Transistor Devices ER - TY - CONF AU - Hordych, Illia AU - Herbst, Sebastian AU - Nürnberger, Florian AU - Schmidt, Hans Christian AU - Orive, Alejandro Gonzalez AU - Homberg, Werner AU - Grundmeier, Guido AU - Maier, Hans Jürgen ID - 22834 T2 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 22ND INTERNATIONAL ESAFORM CONFERENCE ON MATERIAL FORMING: ESAFORM 2019 TI - The role of heat-treatments performed before and after a cold roll bonding process of galvanized steel sheets ER - TY - CHAP AU - Tasche, Lennart AU - Hoyer, Kay-Peter AU - Zhuravlev, Evgeny AU - Grundmeier, Guido AU - Schaper, Mirko AU - Keßler, Olaf ID - 22835 SN - 2367-1181 T2 - TMS 2019 148th Annual Meeting & Exhibition Supplemental Proceedings TI - Surface Inoculation of Aluminium Powders for Additive Manufacturing Guided by Differential Fast Scanning Calorimetry ER - TY - CONF AU - Biemelt, Patrick AU - Mertin, Sven AU - Rüddenklau, Nico AU - Gausemeier, Sandra AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 22970 T2 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in System Simulation (SIMUL) TI - Objective Evaluation of a Novel Filter-Based Motion Cueing Algorithm in Comparison to Optimization-Based Control in Interactive Driving Simulation ER - TY - CHAP AU - Rüddenklau, Nico AU - Biemelt, Patrick AU - Mertin, Sven AU - Gausemeier, Sandra AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 22971 T2 - 13th International Symposium on Automotive Lighting (ISAL) TI - Simulation-Based Lighting Function Development of High-Definition Headlamps VL - 18 ER - TY - CONF AU - Mertin, Sven AU - Buse, Dominik AU - Franke, Mario AU - Trächtler, Ansgar AU - Gausemeier, Sandra AU - Dressler, Falko ID - 22972 T2 - VDI/VDE AUTOREG 2019 TI - Proof-of-Concept einer komplexen Co-Simulationsumgebung für einen Fahrsimulator zur Untersuchung von Car2X-Kommunikations-Szenarien ER - TY - CHAP AU - Rüddenklau, Nico AU - Gausemeier, Sandra AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 22973 T2 - VDI/VDE AUTOREG 2019 TI - Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation of High-Definition Headlamp Systems ER - TY - CONF AU - Nareyko, Georgi AU - Koch, Thorsten AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 22974 T2 - VDI/VDE Fachtagung AUTOREG TI - Model Predictive Control of an Active Roll Stabilization System ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gräler, Manuel AU - Wallow, Astrid AU - Henke, Christian AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 22975 JF - Procedia CIRP TI - Assisted setup of forming processes: architecture for the integration of non-adjustable disturbances VL - 81 ER - TY - CONF AU - Michael, Jan AU - Henke, Christian AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 22976 T2 - Syscon 2019 - The 13th Annual IEEE International Systems Conference TI - Decentralized Energy Management for Smart Home System of Systems VL - 13 ER - TY - CONF AU - Schütz, Stefan AU - Rüting, Arne Thorsten AU - Henke, Christian AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 22977 T2 - Fachtagung Mechatronik 2019 TI - Regelung kollaborativer Robotersysteme zur benutzerfreundlichen, flexiblen Fertigung kleiner Losgrößen am Beispiel eines halbautomatischen Schweißvorgangs VL - 13 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Riepold, Markus AU - Maslo, Semir AU - Han, Ge AU - Henke, Christian AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 22978 JF - Vibroengineering PROCEDIA TI - Open-loop linearization for piezoelectric actuator with inverse hysteresis model VL - 22 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rüting, Arne Thorsten AU - Henke, Christian AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 22979 IS - 4 JF - at-Automatisierungstechnik TI - Umsetzung einer echtzeitfähigen modellprädiktiven Trajektorienplanung für eine mehrachsige Hybridkinematik auf einer Industriesteuerung VL - 67 ER - TY - CONF AU - Traphöner, Phillip AU - Olma, Simon AU - Kohlstedt, Andreas AU - Fast, Nikolai AU - Jäker, Karl-Peter AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 22980 T2 - 8th IFAC Symposium on Mechatronic Systems TI - Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation for a Multiaxial Suspension Test Rig with a Nonlinear Spatial Vehicle Dynamics Model ER - TY - CONF AU - Traphöner, Phillip AU - Kohlstedt, Andreas AU - Olma, Simon AU - Jäker, Karl-Peter AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 22981 T2 - 13. VDI/VDE Mechatronik-Tagung TI - Hardware-in-the-Loop-Simulation einer Fahrzeugachse mit aktiver Wankstabilisierung mithilfe eines hydraulischen Hexapoden ER - TY - CHAP AU - Rüddenklau, Nico AU - Biemelt, Patrick AU - Mertin, Sven AU - Gausemeier, Sandra AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 22982 T2 - IARIA SysMea TI - Real-Time Lighting of High-Definition Headlamps for Night Driving Simulation VL - 12 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Kruse, Daniel ID - 22983 TI - Teilautomatisierte Parameteridentifikation für die Validierung von Dynamikmodellen im modellbasierten Entwurf mechatronischer Systeme VL - 388 ER - TY - CONF AU - Piskachev, Goran AU - Do, Lisa Nguyen Quang AU - Bodden, Eric ID - 23378 T2 - Proceedings of the 28th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis TI - Codebase-adaptive detection of security-relevant methods ER - TY - GEN AB - Background - Software companies increasingly rely on static analysis tools to detect potential bugs and security vulnerabilities in their software products. In the past decade, more and more commercial and open-source static analysis tools have been developed and are maintained. Each tool comes with its own reporting format, preventing an easy integration of multiple analysis tools in a single interface, such as the Static Analysis Server Protocol (SASP). In 2017, a collaborative effort in industry, including Microsoft and GrammaTech, has proposed the Static Analysis Results Interchange Format (SARIF) to address this issue. SARIF is a standardized format in which static analysis warnings can be encoded, to allow the import and export of analysis reports between different tools. Purpose - This paper explains the SARIF format through examples and presents a proof of concept of the connector that allows the static analysis tool CogniCrypt to generate and export its results in SARIF format. Design/Approach - We conduct a cross-sectional study between the SARIF format and CogniCrypt's output format before detailing the implementation of the connector. The study aims to find the components of interest in CogniCrypt that the SARIF export module can complete. Originality/Value - The integration of SARIF into CogniCrypt described in this paper can be reused to integrate SARIF into other static analysis tools. Conclusion - After detailing the SARIF format, we present an initial implementation to integrate SARIF into CogniCrypt. After taking advantage of all the features provided by SARIF, CogniCrypt will be able to support SASP. AU - Kummita, Sriteja AU - Piskachev, Goran ID - 23389 KW - Static Analysis KW - Static Analysis Results Interchange Format KW - SARIF KW - Static Analysis Server Protocol KW - SASP TI - Integration of the Static Analysis Results Interchange Format in CogniCrypt ER - TY - CONF AU - Gerking, Christopher AU - Budde, Ingo ID - 23395 T2 - 2019 ACM/IEEE 22nd International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Companion (MODELS-C) TI - Heuristic Inference of Model Transformation Definitions from Type Mappings ER - TY - CHAP AU - Rumlich, Dominik ED - Doff, Sabine ED - Giesler, Tim ED - Tödter, Mareike ID - 21897 T2 - Die große Frage TI - Inwiefern verbessert bilingualer Sachfachunterricht die Englischkompetenzen von Schülerinnen und Schülern? ER - TY - CHAP AU - Juchem-Grundmann, Constanze AU - Matz, Frauke AU - Rumlich, Dominik ED - Falkenhagen, Charlotte ED - Funk, Hermann ED - Reinfried, Marcus ED - Volkmann, Laurenz ID - 21920 T2 - Sprachen lernen integriert: global, regional, lokal. Dokumentation zum 27. Kongress für Fremdsprachendidaktik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Fremdsprachenforschung (DGFF). Jena, 27.-30. September 2017 TI - Freies Format 9: Nachwuchscafé ER - TY - CHAP AU - Diehr, Bärbel AU - Becker, Annette AU - Breul, Carsten AU - Frisch, Stefanie AU - Kastens, Claudia AU - Rumlich, Dominik ED - Hellmann, Katharina ED - Kreutz, Jessica ED - Schwichow, Martin ED - Zaki, Katja ID - 21923 T2 - Kohärenz in der Lehrerbildung TI - Kohärenz im Englischstudium für die Primarstufe: Das Lehr-Lern-Konzept des Wuppertaler Projekts EULE ER - TY - CONF AU - Altemeier, Katharina AU - Becker, Matthias AU - Dziwok, Stefan AU - Koch, Thorsten AU - Merschjohann, Sven ED - Mikusz, Martin ID - 21929 T2 - Projektmanagement und Vorgehensmodelle 2019 (PVM 2019) TI - Was fehlt (bisher) um Apps sicher zu entwickeln? - Prozesse, Werkzeuge und Schulungen für sichere Apps by Design ER - TY - JOUR AU - Nüske, Feliks AU - Boninsegna, Lorenzo AU - Clementi, Cecilia ID - 21944 JF - The Journal of Chemical Physics SN - 0021-9606 TI - Coarse-graining molecular systems by spectral matching ER - TY - CONF AB - Requirement changes are a major cause for project failure. A systematic approach to manage those changes from the very beginning should be an in-tegral part of each development project. Although this is accepted in both sci-ence and industry, there is no adequate approach to tackle the issue, especially in the context of interdisciplinary systems. In this paper, a secondary analysis is done to identify all information that is necessary to manage those changes efficiently. The demanded information is pictured in a reference model and then mapped with the capabilities of existing approaches. Based on this, research gaps are identified and used to guide future research efforts. AU - Gräßler, I. AU - Oleff, C. ID - 22000 T2 - Design for X - Beiträge zum 30. DfX-Symposium TI - Risikoorientierte Analyse und Handhabung von Anforderungsänderungen VL - 30 ER - TY - CONF AB - In diesem Beitrag wird ein Ansatz vorgestellt, welcher die Bewertung des Risikos von Anforderungsänderungen in der Entwicklung mechatronischer Systeme ermöglicht. Ausgehend von einer Anforderungsliste werden die Wechselwirkungen in einer Requirements Structure Matrix (RSM) teilautomatisch erfasst. Parallel werden Anforderungen in Bezug auf ihren Ursprung („Einflussbereich“) kategorisiert und darauf aufbauend priorisiert. Diese Priorisierung basiert auf dem Veränderungsrisiko und wird durch die drei Kriterien „Dynamik“, „Unsicherheit der Wissensbasis“ und „Relevanz für den Entwicklungsprozess“ charakterisiert. Das Vorgehen wird anhand strukturierter Interviews mit Projektleitern und Entwicklern und der Fallstudie eines Pedelecs als mechatronischem System validiert. Durch die Anwendung der Methode können disziplinübergreifende Abhängigkeiten von Anforderungen zur Reduktion von Iterationen in der Entwicklung mechatronischer Systeme – wie dem Pedelec – berücksichtigt werden. AU - Gräßler, I. AU - Oleff, C. AU - Scholle, P. ID - 22001 T2 - Fachtagung Mechatronik 2019 Paderborn TI - Priorisierung von Anforderungen für die Entwicklung mechatronischer Systeme ER - TY - CONF AB - In diesem Beitrag wird ein Ansatz vorgestellt, welcher die Bewertung des Risikos von Anforderungsänderungen in der Entwicklung mechatronischer Systeme ermöglicht. Ausgehend von einer Anforderungsliste werden die Wechselwirkungen in einer Requirements Structure Matrix (RSM) teilautomatisch erfasst. Parallel werden Anforderungen in Bezug auf ihren Ursprung („Einflussbereich“) kategorisiert und darauf aufbauend priorisiert. Diese Priorisierung basiert auf dem Veränderungsrisiko und wird durch die drei Kriterien „Dynamik“, „Unsicherheit der Wissensbasis“ und „Relevanz für den Entwicklungsprozess“ charakterisiert. Das Vorgehen wird anhand strukturierter Interviews mit Projektleitern und Entwicklern und der Fallstudie eines Pedelecs als mechatronischem System validiert. Durch die Anwendung der Methode können disziplinübergreifende Abhängigkeiten von Anforderungen zur Reduktion von Iterationen in der Entwicklung mechatronischer Systeme – wie dem Pedelec – berücksichtigt werden. AU - Gräßler, I. AU - Thiele, H. AU - Oleff, C. AU - Scholle, P. AU - Schulze, V. ID - 22002 T2 - International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED19) TI - Priorisierung von Anforderungen für die Entwicklung mechatronischer Systeme ER - TY - CONF AB - Due to the great popularity of the Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) process, the material market is growing. In particular, processing of high-temperature materials such as PEEK is demanding. The aim of the investigations is to test different PEEK materials regarding their processability in the FDM process. An unreinforced PEEK, a thermally conductive PEEK as well as a carbon fiber reinforced PEEK are investigated. The processability is assessed with the help of the weld seam strength. The assessment of the weld seam strength is carried out by building tests. For this purpose, a special method developed at the DMRC is used. In addition, a welding width factor between the strands deposited on each other is calculated and compared. Finally, a welding factor is determined to enable the comparison between the different materials. With this procedure, the influence of varying nozzle and build chamber temperatures on the achievable weld seam strengths is evaluated. AU - Moritzer, Elmar AU - Wächter, Julian AU - Elsner, M. ID - 22022 T2 - 30th Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium TI - Investigation of the Processability of Different PEEK Materials in the FDM Process with Regard to the Weld Seam Strength VL - 30 ER - TY - GEN AU - Kliensieck, Katrin AU - John, Thomas AU - Kundisch, Dennis ID - 8954 T2 - 11th Biennial Procrastination Research Conference TI - Applied procrastination research: Tackling procrastination by gamification ER - TY - CONF AU - Szopinski, Daniel ID - 9261 T2 - Proceedings of the 32nd Bled eConference TI - Jumping, dumping, and pumping: Three mental principles for idea generation to activate software-based tools in business model innovation ER - TY - CONF AU - Szopinski, Daniel AU - Schoormann, T. AU - Kundisch, Dennis ID - 9263 T2 - Proceedings of the 27th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) TI - Because your taxonomy is worth it: Towards a framework for taxonomy evaluation ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kremer, H.-Hugo AU - Rüsing, Peter ID - 9267 JF - berufsbildung Zeitschrift für Theorie-Praxis-Dialog TI - Digitale Transformation – Rezeption aus Sicht der Akteure in der Fachschule am Berufskolleg ER - TY - CONF AB - As 5G and network function virtualization (NFV) are maturing, it becomes crucial to demonstrate their feasibility and benefits by means of vertical scenarios. While 5GPPP has identified smart manufacturing as one of the most important vertical industries, there is still a lack of specific, practical use cases. Using the experience from a large-scale manufacturing company, Weidm{\"u}ller Group, we present a detailed use case that reflects the needs of real-world manufacturers. We also propose an architecture with specific network services and virtual network functions (VNFs) that realize the use case in practice. As a proof of concept, we implement the required services and deploy them on an emulation-based prototyping platform. Our experimental results indicate that a fully virtualized smart manufacturing use case is not only feasible but also reduces machine interconnection and configuration time and thus improves productivity by orders of magnitude. AU - Schneider, Stefan Balthasar AU - Peuster, Manuel AU - Behnke, Daniel AU - Marcel, Müller AU - Bök, Patrick-Benjamin AU - Karl, Holger ID - 9270 KW - 5g KW - vertical KW - smart manufacturing KW - nfv T2 - European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC) TI - Putting 5G into Production: Realizing a Smart Manufacturing Vertical Scenario ER - TY - CONF AB - In the last years, store-oriented software ecosystems are gaining more and more attention from a business perspective. In these ecosystems, third-party developers upload extensions to a store which can be downloaded by end users. While the functional scope of such ecosystems is relatively similar, the underlying business models differ greatly in and between their different product domains (e.g. Mobile Phone, Smart TV). This variability, in turn, makes it challenging for store providers to find a business model that fits their own needs. To handle this variability, we introduce the Business Variability Model (BVM) for modeling business model decisions. The basis of these decisions is the analysis of 60 store-oriented software ecosystems in eight different product domains. We map their business model decisions to the Business Model Canvas, condense them to a variability model and discuss particular variants and their dependencies. Our work provides store providers a new approach for modeling business model decisions together with insights of existing business models. This, in turn, supports them in creating new and improving existing business models. AU - Gottschalk, Sebastian AU - Rittmeier, Florian AU - Engels, Gregor ED - Shishkov, Boris ID - 9275 KW - Software Ecosystems KW - Business Models KW - Variabilities T2 - Business Modeling and Software Design TI - Business Models of Store-Oriented Software Ecosystems: A Variability Modeling Approach ER - TY - CONF AU - Yigitbas, Enes AU - Josifovska, Klementina AU - Jovanovikj, Ivan AU - Kalinci, Ferhat AU - Anjorin, Anthony AU - Engels, Gregor ID - 9276 T2 - Proceedings of the 11th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS 2019) TI - Component-Based Development of Adaptive User Interfaces ER - TY - GEN AU - Sharma, Arnab AU - Wehrheim, Heike ID - 7752 SN - 978-3-88579-686-2 T2 - Proceedings of the Software Engineering Conference (SE) TI - Testing Balancedness of ML Algorithms VL - P-292 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Henksmeier, Tobias AU - Shvarkov, Stepan AU - Trapp, Alexander AU - Reuter, Dirk ID - 7800 JF - Journal of Crystal Growth SN - 0022-0248 TI - Molecular beam epitaxy growth and temperature-dependent electrical characterization of carbon-doped GaAs on GaAs(1 1 1)B VL - 512 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Models on network formation have often been extended to include the potential of network disruption in recent years. Whereas the theoretical research on network formation under the threat of disruption has thus gained prominence, hardly any experimental research exists so far. In this paper, we therefore experimentally study the emergence of networks including the aspect of a known external threat by relating theoretical predictions by Dzuibiński and Goyal (2013) to actual observed behaviour. We deal with the question if subjects in the role of a strategic Designer are able to form safe networks for least costs while facing a strategic Adversary who is going to attack their networks. Varying the costs for protecting nodes, we designed and tested two treatments with different predictions for the equilibrium network and investigated whether one of the least cost equilibrium networks was more likely to be reached. Furthermore, the influence of the subjects’ farsightedness on their decision-making process was elicited and analysed. We find that while subjects are able to build safe networks in both treatments, equilibrium networks are only built in one of the two treatments. In the other treatment, predominantly safe networks are built but they are not for least costs. Additionally, we find that farsightedness –as measured in our experiment– has no influence on whether subjects are able to build safe or least cost equilibrium networks. Two robustness settings with a reduced external threat or more liberties to modify the initial networks qualitatively confirm our results. Overall, in this experiment observed behaviour is only partially in line with the theoretical predictions by Dzuibiński and Goyal (2013). AU - Endres, Angelika Elfriede AU - Recker, Sonja AU - Mir Djawadi, Behnud AU - Hoyer, Britta ID - 80 JF - Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization TI - Network Formation and Disruption - An Experiment: Are equilibrium networks too complex? VL - 157 ER - TY - THES AB - This thesis investigates approximate pure Nash equilibria in different game-theoretic models. In such an outcome, no player can improve her objective by more than a given factor through a deviation to another strategy. In the first part, we investigate two variants of Congestion Games in which the existence of pure Nash equilibria is guaranteed through a potential function argument. However, the computation of such equilibria might be hard. We construct and analyze approximation algorithms that enable the computation of states with low approximation factors in polynomial time. To show their guarantees we use sub games among players, bound the potential function values of arbitrary states and exploit a connection between Shapley and proportional cost shares. Furthermore, we apply and analyze sampling techniques for the computation of approximate Shapley values in different settings. In the second part, we concentrate on the existence of approximate pure Nash equilibria in games in which no pure Nash equilibria exist in general. In the model of Coevolving Opinion Formation Games, we bound the approximation guarantees for natural states nearly independent of the specific definition of the players' neighborhoods by applying a concept of virtual costs. For the special case of only one influential neighbor, we even show lower approximation factors for a natural strategy. Then, we investigate a two-sided Facility Location Game among facilities and clients on a line with an objective function consisting of distance and load. We show tight bounds on the approximation factor for settings with three facilities and infinitely many clients. For the general scenario with an arbitrary number of facilities, we bound the approximation factor for two promising candidates, namely facilities that are uniformly distributed and which are paired. AU - Feldotto, Matthias ID - 8080 TI - Approximate Pure Nash Equilibria in Congestion, Opinion Formation and Facility Location Games ER - TY - GEN AU - Maaz, Mohammad Urf AU - Sprenger, Alexander AU - Hellebrand, Sybille ID - 8112 KW - WORKSHOP TI - A Hybrid Space Compactor for Varying X-Rates ER - TY - JOUR AB - The ongoing softwarization of networks creates a big need for automated testing solutions to ensure service quality. This becomes even more important if agile environments with short time to market and high demands, in terms of service performance and availability, are considered. In this paper, we introduce a novel testing solution for virtualized, microservice-based network functions and services, which we base on TTCN-3, a well known testing language defined by the European standards institute (ETSI). We use TTCN-3 not only for functional testing but also answer the question whether TTCN-3 can be used for performance profiling tasks as well. Finally, we demonstrate the proposed concepts and solutions in a case study using our open-source prototype to test and profile a chained network service. AU - Peuster, Manuel AU - Dröge, Christian AU - Boos, Clemens AU - Karl, Holger ID - 8113 JF - ICT Express SN - 2405-9595 TI - Joint testing and profiling of microservice-based network services using TTCN-3 ER - TY - CONF AU - Dräxler, Sevil AU - Karl, Holger ID - 8240 T2 - 5th IEEE International Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft) 2019 TI - SPRING: Scaling, Placement, and Routing of Heterogeneous Services with Flexible Structures ER - TY - GEN AU - Bäumer, Frederik Simon AU - Geierhos, Michaela ID - 8312 KW - OTF Computing KW - Natural Language Processing KW - Requirements Engineering T2 - encyclopedia.pub TI - Requirements Engineering in OTF-Computing ER - TY - JOUR AB - In disaster operations management, a challenging task for rescue organizations occurs when they have to assign and schedule their rescue units to emerging incidents under time pressure in order to reduce the overall resulting harm. Of particular importance in practical scenarios is the need to consider collaboration of rescue units. This task has hardly been addressed in the literature. We contribute to both modeling and solving this problem by (1) conceptualizing the situation as a type of scheduling problem, (2) modeling it as a binary linear minimization problem, (3) suggesting a branch-and-price algorithm, which can serve as both an exact and heuristic solution procedure, and (4) conducting computational experiments - including a sensitivity analysis of the effects of exogenous model parameters on execution times and objective value improvements over a heuristic suggested in the literature - for different practical disaster scenarios. The results of our computational experiments show that most problem instances of practically feasible size can be solved to optimality within ten minutes. Furthermore, even when our algorithm is terminated once the first feasible solution has been found, this solution is in almost all cases competitive to the optimal solution and substantially better than the solution obtained by the best known algorithm from the literature. This performance of our branch-and-price algorithm enables rescue organizations to apply our procedure in practice, even when the time for decision making is limited to a few minutes. By addressing a very general type of scheduling problem, our approach applies to various scheduling situations. AU - Rauchecker, Gerhard AU - Schryen, Guido ID - 5674 IS - 1 JF - European Journal of Operational Research KW - OR in disaster relief KW - disaster operations management KW - scheduling KW - branch-and-price TI - An Exact Branch-and-Price Algorithm for Scheduling Rescue Units during Disaster Response VL - 272 ER - TY - CONF AU - Wolf, Verena AU - Bartelheimer, Christian AU - Beverungen, Daniel ID - 4517 T2 - Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-52) TI - Digitalization of Work Systems—An Organizational Routines’ Perspective ER - TY - JOUR AB - We exploit a unique sample of structured financial products (SFPs) to analyze pricing and issuance dependencies among different types of such market‐linked investment vehicles. Our study provides evidence of cross‐pricing between products with complementary payoff profiles. Such dependencies may be explained by issuers’ efforts to generate order flow for products that supplement their current SFP risk exposure. Additionally, we observe issuance patterns in line with the argument that issuers exploit the complementarity payout profiles when bringing SFPs to market. Our study emphasizes cross‐pricing from a perspective not previously considered in the literature. AU - Pelster, Matthias AU - Schertler, Andrea ID - 4561 IS - 3 JF - Journal of Futures Markets KW - cross‐pricing KW - discount certificate KW - hedging KW - issuance decisions KW - put warrants KW - structured financial products TI - Pricing and issuance dependencies in SFP portfolios VL - 39 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schmiedel, T. AU - Müller, Oliver AU - vom Brocke, J. ID - 4682 JF - Organizational Research Methods KW - online reviews KW - organizational culture KW - structural topic model KW - topic modeling KW - tutorial TI - Topic Modeling as a Strategy of Inquiry in Organizational Research: A Tutorial With an Application Example on Organizational Culture ER - TY - JOUR AU - Beverungen, Daniel AU - Müller, Oliver AU - Matzner, Martin AU - Mendling, Jan AU - vom Brocke, Jan ID - 4684 JF - Electronic Markets KW - Boundary object KW - Internet of things KW - Service science KW - Smart products KW - Smart service SN - 14228890 TI - Conceptualizing smart service systems ER - TY - CHAP AU - Harteis, Christian ED - Bahl, Anke ED - Dietzen, Anke ID - 4798 T2 - Work-based learning as a pathway to competence-based education TI - Supporting learning at work in an era of digitalization of work ER -