@masterthesis{Roeder2019, type = {Bachelor Thesis}, author = {R{\"o}der, Johannes}, title = {Cultural Heritage Marketing in Heidenheim}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:944-opus4-9485}, pages = {V, 108}, year = {2019}, abstract = {The present study deals with the topic how a town can use its cultural heritage or, more precisely, its industrial culture as a means to market itself as an innovative business location and to foster a more pronounced sense of civic cohesion among residents. Economic theory suggests that, nowadays, traditional location factors such as access to resources and a performant infrastructure are less important than in the industrial age. Recently, factors like a city's potential to generate and retain human and creative capital have emerged. Accordingly, the economic and social role of cities has shifted - from a place where workers lived and manufactured goods towards a deeply interwoven ecosystem of knowledge-intense value creation. The question at the root of the present study is how Heidenheim's rich industrial cultural heritage can be used as a future-pointing source of power for rebranding the town. This rebranding concept has to be developed according to the town's role in past, present and future, thus creating actual economic and societal value. Industrial culture bears branding potential and is closely related to various aspects of modern life and work. The study examines possibilities to create awareness for these relations connecting past, present and future. Their relevance shall be emphasized in order to establish both points of orientation and authenticity of place in times when macroeconomic and societal trends are difficult to predict. Ideally, residents shall be given a sort of local identification to hold on to, and potential investors and entrepreneurs shall be encouraged to sustainably experience the innovation-based DNA of Heidenheim. Therefore, the study searches for a value proposition that takes into account the points mentioned above on terms of an innovative theoretic framework. As a result of this thesis, precise suggestions for the implementation of a new branding strategy based on the conceptual guidelines developed in this study will be proposed to the municipality of Heidenheim and, in addition, an interface using principles of virtual and augmented reality will be introduced.}, language = {en} } @article{Oberhauser2019, author = {Oberhauser, Roy}, title = {Database Model Visualization in Virtual Reality: Exploring WebVR and Native VR Concepts}, series = {International Journal on Advances in Software}, volume = {12}, journal = {International Journal on Advances in Software}, number = {3 \& 4}, publisher = {IARIA}, issn = {1942-2628}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:944-opus4-9805}, pages = {201 -- 215}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Databases are becoming an ubiquitous and integral part of most software as the data era and the Internet of Everything unfolds. Alternative database types such as NoSQL grow in popularity and allow data to be stored and accessed more simply or in new ways. Thus, software developers, not just database specialists, are more likely to encounter and need to deal with databases. Virtual Reality (VR) technology has grown in popularity, yet its integration in the software development tool chain has been limited. One potential application area for VR technology that has not been sufficiently explored is database-model visualization. This paper describes Virtual Reality Immersion in Data Models (VRiDaM), a generic database-model approach for visualizing, navigating, and conveying database-model information interactively. It describes and explores both native VR and WebVR solution concepts, with prototypes showing the viability of the approach.}, language = {en} } @misc{vonderHeide2019, type = {Master Thesis}, author = {von der Heide, Andreas}, title = {Fitting Soft Multifocal Customized Contact Lenses for Myopia Control}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:944-opus4-6837}, pages = {LXXIV, 130 Seiten}, year = {2019}, abstract = {The increasing prevalence of myopia throughout the industrialized world in recent decades has caused costs and problems for the eye health. Changed lifestyle and behavior are the main causes. For the pathogenesis of myopia, the amount of time spent outdoor and near activities play an important role. Various options for the treatment of myopia have been described as effective in the literature. Normal single vision glasses and contact lenses can only provide clear vision, but do not reduce myopia progression. Orthokeratology shows a slowing of axial growth, but has an increased risk of infectious keratitis. Low-dose atropine (0.01\%) is currently the best pharmacological option. It proved safe, effective and showed the least rebound effect with negligible side effects. Other options for the treatment of myopia include special glasses, behavioral changes and prolonged outdoor exposure (to prevent the onset of myopia), as well as other methods. An increasingly important myopia management option is multifocal contact lenses, that provide a peripheral treatment zone producing myopic defocus. Such myopia control lenses are available as customized or as daily or monthly lenses. Children benefit from wearing contact lenses more than just having refractive error correction and myopia control, they have a better self-esteem and improved quality of life. The numerous findings on the safety and efficacy of soft multifocal distance center contact lenses in children to reduce the progression of myopia suggest that this modality should be considered as a main treatment option. Less, but similar to orthokeratology, when wearing soft lenses there is a risk of developing potentially serious complications such as microbial keratitis. The introduction of child-appropriate risk minimization strategies, and patient and parent education with regular monitoring is essential and leads to successful contact lens wear. This literature review summarized the actual knowledge about myopia management, prevalence, etiology and the visual and healthy consequences of myopia. The three currently most important strategies for slowing the progression of myopia are soft multifocal distance center contact lenses, Orthokeratology and low-dose atropine ophthalmic drops.}, language = {en} } @masterthesis{Bandle2019, type = {Bachelor Thesis}, author = {Bandle, Dorothee}, title = {Keratoconus Indices Indicative of Progression using the Pentacam HR®}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:944-opus4-9975}, school = {Hochschule Aalen}, pages = {XVI, 47}, year = {2019}, abstract = {The Purpose of this thesis is to determine the indices of the Pentacam HR® which change enough in longitudinal data to detect and predict Keratoconus progression and how they correlate to demographic/other predictor variables.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Karimi2019, author = {Karimi, Roman}, title = {New Permanent Magnetic Materials}, doi = {10.18419/opus-10222}, pages = {221}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @article{Oberhauser2019, author = {Oberhauser, Roy}, title = {Rethinking Enterprise Architecture Frameworks for the Digital Age: The Digital Diamond Framework and EA Tool}, series = {International Journal on Advances in Software}, volume = {12}, journal = {International Journal on Advances in Software}, number = {1 \& 2}, publisher = {IARIA}, issn = {1942-2628}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:944-opus4-9790}, pages = {125 -- 151}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Enterprise Architecture (EA) Frameworks (EAFs) have attempted to support comprehensive and cohesive modeling and documentation of the enterprise. However, these EAFs were not conceived for today's rapidly digitalized enterprises and the associated IT complexity. A digitally-centric EAF is needed, freed from the past restrictive EAF paradigms and embracing the new potential in a data-centric world. This paper proposes an alternative EAF that is digital, holistic, and digitally sustainable - the Digital Diamond Framework. D2F is designed for responsive and agile enterprises, for aligning business plans and initiatives with the actual enterprise state, and addressing the needs of EA for digitized structure, order, modeling, and documentation. The feasibility of D2F is demonstrated with a prototype implementation of an EA tool that applies its principles, showing how the framework can be practically realized, while a case study based on ArchiSurance example and an initial performance and scalability characterization provide additional insights as to its viability.}, language = {en} }