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- PublikationA case study: assessing effectiveness of the augmented reality application in Augusta Raurica(Springer, 2019) Armingeon, Moritz; Komani, Pleurat; Zanwar, Trupti; Korkut, Safak; Dornberger, Rolf; tom Dieck, M. Claudia; Jung, Timothy [in: Augmented reality and virtual reality. The power of AR and VR for business]This paper aims to study and compare the augmented reality experience of two user groups at Augusta Raurica, a Roman archaeological site and an open-air museum in Switzerland. The user groups differentiated within the scope of this study digital natives and digital immigrants. The paper applies the experience economy framework for assessing the differences between the user groups. The data gathered from the surveys and analysis of selected interviews reveal that digital immigrants have better engagement with the augmented reality application of Augusta Raurica than digital natives do. The findings are supporting the debate on assisting tourism destinations to develop more engaging augmented reality content targeting both user groups.04A - Beitrag Sammelband
- PublikationBlockchain Floating Licensing using Smart Contracts(Hochschule für Wirtschaft FHNW, 2018) Armingeon, Moritz; Dornberger, Rolf; Moriggl, PascalBlockchain technology enables new business models and process innovations. Due to its decentralised nature, third-party stakeholders are rot required in a system of distrusting participants. This increases consequently trust in the system. This thesis discovers how smart contracts facilitate the software licensing process. Blockchain Floating License System (BFLS) is a novel approach to realise a floating license system using blockchain technology. Based on existing floating license systems, a prototype was built using the Ethereum blockchain. Software licenses were represented as tokens, and thus the Token-as-a-License (TaaL) model applies. The BFLS model is analysed using the ISO/IEC 25010:2011 product quality model. Advantages of blockchain applications, such as increased availability and less server infrastructure, are put into relation against performance efficiency problems and the sacrifice of confidentiality.11 - Studentische Arbeit