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Redemanuskript zum Impulsvortrag für die Podiumsdiskussion „Dürfen Maschinen denken (können)?“ auf dem 102. Katholikentag am 28.05.2022 in Stuttgart. Podium: Winfried Kretschmann (MdL, MPräs Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart), Ursula Nothelle-Wildfeuer (Freiburg), Michael Resch (Stuttgart), Karsten Wendland (Aalen) Moderation: Stefanie Rentsch (Fulda) Anwältin des Publikums: Verena Neuhausen (Stuttgart) - with English translation -
Cyber security in family businesses - empirical assessments from the perspective of German SMEs
(2020)
Organizational Aspects of Cyber Security in Family Firms – an Empirical Study of German Companies
(2021)
Veränderungen der Rolle von Controllern in Großkonzernen – Ergebnisse einer empirischen Erhebung
(2021)
Adoption of Digital Technologies in Management Accounting – an Empirical Study of German SMEs
(2021)
Adoption of artificial intelligence technologies in German SMEs — Results from an empirical study
(2021)
Adoption of Artificial Intelligence Technologies in German SMEs – Results from an Empirical Study
(2021)
One Single Click is enough – an Empirical Study on Human Threats in Family Firm Cyber Security
(2021)
The effect of personality and gender on individuals' propensity for corruption and corrupt behavior
(2020)
Untersuchungen von Effizienzpotentialen der Getriebeschaltaktuatorik bei Off-Highway-Nutzfahrzeugen
(2021)
Wirkungsbezogenes Monitoring zur Priorisierung von Spurenstoffen in Roh- und Trinkwasserproben
(2018)
Intelligente Lastkollektivoptimierung für Erprobungen von elektrischen und hybriden Antriebssträngen
(2019)
Magnetgetriebe
(2019)
Synchronization and Control of Modular AC- and DC-Sided Parallel-Connected Three-Level NPC Inverters
(2018)
Nowadays, businesses with focus on consumer-products are challenged by short production cycles, high pricing pressure, and the need to deliver new features and services in a regular interval. Currently, businesses are tackling these challenges by automating their business pro- cesses, while yet trying to be flexible by introducing methods for process variability modeling. However, for larger processes and variability models, it becomes difficult to consider, maintain, and optimize all process variations in the various execution contexts. In software development, highly agile requirements are usually tackled with a flexible microservice architecture. Nonetheless, the fast-changing service landscape is often not fully reflected in the underlying business processes, leading to inefficiency and loss of profit. With this work, we extend our framework for process variability modeling with concepts of Microflows, allowing agile business process modeling and orchestration while utilizing the full flexibility of underlying microservices. In addition, we present a case study, showing how this approach is used in the context of an IoT application
Preliminary study: Polishing force measurement by viscosity - the return of ketchup polishing
(2021)
Lösungsansätze
(2021)