TY - CHAP AU - Helm, S AU - Eggert, A AU - Garnefeld, I ED - Esposito Vinzi, V ED - Chin, W ED - Henseler, J ED - Wang, H ID - 7441 T2 - Handbook of Partial Least Squares - Concepts, Methods and Applications TI - Modelling the Impact of Corporate Reputation on Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty Using PLS ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mehta, M. AU - Ruth, M. AU - Piegdon, K. A. AU - Krix, D. AU - Nienhaus, H. AU - Meier, Cedrik ID - 7497 IS - 5 JF - Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures SN - 1071-1023 TI - Inductively coupled plasma reactive ion etching of bulk ZnO single crystal and molecular beam epitaxy grown ZnO films VL - 27 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lei, Wen AU - Notthoff, Christian AU - Offer, Matthias AU - Meier, Cedrik AU - Lorke, Axel AU - Jagadish, Chennupati AU - Wieck, Andreas D. ID - 7498 IS - 07 JF - Journal of Materials Research SN - 0884-2914 TI - Electron energy structure of self-assembled In(Ga)As nanostructures probed by capacitance-voltage spectroscopy and one-dimensional numerical simulation VL - 24 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Huba, K. AU - Krix, D. AU - Meier, Cedrik AU - Nienhaus, H. ID - 7499 IS - 4 JF - Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films SN - 0734-2101 TI - Ultrathin K∕p-Si(001) Schottky diodes as detectors of chemically generated hot charge carriers VL - 27 ER - TY - THES AB - The Model Quality Plan (MQP) approach provided by us allows for the systematic and efficient development of quality plans that serve as a basis for the assessment of software models. MQP emphasizes the context of a software model as a major factor of influence for the whole quality planning activity. In order to adjust a quality plan to project specific requirements, quality goals are derived from a characterization of that context. We achieve a differentiated description of quality goals by introducing structured goals and questions in combination with a defined quality model. Afterwards, metrics and indicators are identified for checking the fulfillment of the quality goals. The result of our approach consists of a context sensitive quality plan for software models. Conceptually, we combine a metamodel for formulating relevant contents, a process that serves as a guideline for defining quality plans, and a rule concept for packaging and reusing experience into an integrated framework. We show its feasibility by three case studies that include a quality plan for analysis models, design models, and test models, respectively. For that, we provide tool support for the definition and application of quality plans. AU - Voigt, Hendrik ID - 7574 TI - Kontextsensitive Qualitätsplanung von Softwaremodellen ER - TY - THES AU - Schattkowsky, Tim ID - 7575 TI - Platform independent modeling of synthesizable software systems using UML 2 ER - TY - THES AU - Förster, Alexander ID - 7577 TI - Pattern based business process design and verification ER - TY - THES AB - Enterprise Architecture (EA) has undergone many changes since the IT has found its way into the world of enterprises. The introduction of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is such a change with major consequences. The introduction of an SOA increases the flexibility and thus the productivity of an enterprise architecture, but unfortunately also its complexity. This makes the transformation of an enterprise architecture to an SOA-like enterprise architecture to a challenging and risky task. To overcome the change- and complexity-related problems when introducing SOA, Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) systems are required. The approach of this thesis suggests a method on how to establish Enterprise Architecture Management that is especially suited for an SOA introduction. This thesis suggests a variant of an EAM system that is especially suited for the introduction of an SOA. The presented method on creating such an EAM system includes guidance on how to define a meta model for Service-Oriented Enterprise Architecture (SOEA), which is harmonized with the respective enterprise architecture. The SOA introduction is especially supported by defining SOA quality criteria and corresponding metrics. Some metrics have to be ascertained by experts. Other metrics have their measuring points within the SOEA models (instances of the SOEA meta model) and their calculation is automatable. Creating and maintaining SOEA models as well as applying the automatable metrics are supported by an eclipse-based tool. As metrics only produce measures that are hard to interpret, indicators are introduced. They allow interpreting the measures concerning the quality criteria. With the help of this EAM system, the transformation of an enterprise to a service-oriented enterprise can be planned and the level of goal-achievement (SOA-conformance of the EA) can be monitored steadily. By this, the contribution of this work aims at the reduction of the risk when introducing an SOA. AU - Assmann, Martin ID - 7578 TI - Model-based evaluation of service-oriented enterprise architectures ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ertl, H. AU - Kremer, H.-Hugo ID - 7605 IS - 87 JF - SKOPE TI - Innovation and Reform in College-based VET Contexts: An outline of research in England and Germany ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kissel, J. AU - Hanitsch, Rolf AU - Krauter, Stefan ID - 8349 IS - 9/September 2009 JF - Energy Policy TI - Cornerstones of a renewable energy law for emerging markets in South America VL - 37 ER -