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Publikation 110 Keywords Wirtschaftsethik(Springer, 2022) Bendel, Oliver; Lin-Hi, Nick; Suchanek, Andreas02 - MonographiePublikation 16 Jahre up to date(Swiss Professional Media, 03.03.2010) Nierle, Julia01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder ZeitungPublikation 300 Keywords Informationsethik. Grundwissen aus Computer-, Netz- und Neue-Medien-Ethik sowie Maschinenethik(Springer Gabler, 2016) Bendel, OliverVom „Altruismus“ über die „Filter Bubble“ bis hin zum „Whistleblowing“: Die Sprache der Informationsethik zeichnet sich durch unzählige Fachtermini und Anglizismen aus. Das vorliegende Nachschlagewerk eignet sich für den ersten schnellen Überblick. In 300 übersichtlichen Beiträgen werden die Grundlagen erläutert. Die Erklärungen sind verständlich formuliert und bieten Basiswissen für alle, die einen schnellen Einstieg in die Grundfragen der Informationsgesellschaft suchen und sich für Informationsethik interessieren.02 - MonographiePublikation 300 Keywords Soziale Robotik. Soziale Roboter aus technischer, wirtschaftlicher und ethischer Perspektive(Springer, 2021) Bendel, Oliver02 - MonographiePublikation 35 000 Artikel im Netz(2005) Imhof, RuthDie Vögtli Bürotechnik AG hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, in Kooperation mit ihren Kunden in den nächsten zwei bis drei Jahren den Anteil der elektronisch abgewickelten Bestellungen auf 80 Prozent zu steigern.01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder ZeitungPublikation 02 - MonographiePublikation 05 - Forschungs- oder ArbeitsberichtPublikation 400 Keywords Informationsethik. Grundwissen aus Computer-, Netz- und Neue-Medien-Ethik sowie Maschinenethik(Springer, 2019) Bendel, OliverGrundwissen aus Computer-, Netz- und Neue-Medien-Ethik sowie Maschinenethik02 - MonographiePublikation 7 Gedanken zur Work Life Balance(GABAL, 2007) Dalla Vecchia, Martina; Köhler, Hans-Uwe L.Was hat sie, was andere nicht haben? Worin liegt die Magie der Zahl 7? Was finden wir, wenn wir den Scheinwerfer auf sie richten? Auf die 7. Intelligenz nach Howard Gardner, auf Stephen R. Coveys 7. Weg, gar auf das 7. Gesetz der Liebe oder die Tops und Flops des 7. Sinns. Hans-Uwe L. Köhler, Experte für emotionale Kommunikation, hat 35 Marketingexperten, Hochschulprofessoren, Verkaufsprofis, Verlagsmenschen und Journalisten gebeten, das Thema "7" aufzugreifen. Herausgekommen sind 35 spannende Essays, in denen Gedanken, Regeln und Gesetze zum beruflichen und privaten Erfolg vorgestellt werden, bei denen sich alles um die 7 dreht. Nach "Best of 55" und "Sex sells" beendet Hans Uwe L. Köhler mit dem vorliegenden Band seine fünfeckige Trilogie. Ein letztes Mal dürfen Liebhaber ungewöhnlicher Buchprojekte sich auf ein wirklich einzigartiges Leseabenteuer freuen.04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublikation 7x24 Stunden, Mobile Computing: In vier Jahren eine Million Franken eingespart(2005) Imhof, RuthDie Wetrok AG versorgt professionelle Reiniger mit Maschinen, Reinigungs- und Pflegemitteln. Telematik steigert die Effizienz der Servicetechniker: Die Fahrzeuge werden geortet und navigiert. Die Kundendaten sind über Mobile Computing jederzeit abrufbar.01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder ZeitungPublikation A binary differential evolution algorithm for airline revenue management: a case study(Springer, 2020) Yazdi, Amir Karbassi; Kaviani, Mohamed Amin; Hanne, Thomas; Ramos, Andres01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation A Case Modelling Language for Process Variant Management in Case-based Reasoning(2015) Cognini, Riccardo; Hinkelmann, Knut; Martin, Andreas04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation A 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, TimothyThis 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 SammelbandPublikation A classification for business model types in e-commerce(04.08.2011) Abdollahi, Golrou; Leimstoll, UweInternet business models have been widely discussed in literature and applied within the last decade. Nevertheless, a clear understanding of some e-commerce concepts does not exist yet. The classification of business models in e-commerce is one of these areas. The current research tries to fill this gap through a conceptual and qualitative study. Nine main e-commerce business model types are selected from literature and analyzed to define the criteria and their sub-criteria (characteristics). As a result three different classifications for business models are determined. This study can be used to improve the understanding of essential functions, relations and mechanisms of existing e-commerce business models.04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation A Cloud Readiness Assessment Framework(2015) Colicchio, Carlo; Giovanoli, Claudio; Gatziu Grivas, Stella04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation A Collaborative Approach To Maturing Process-Related Knowledge(2010) Witschel, Hans Friedrich; Hu, Bo; Riss, Uwe V.; Thönssen, Barbara; Hull, Richard; Mendling, Jan; Tai, StefanWe introduce a new approach supporting knowledge workers in sharing process-related knowledge. It is based on the insight that - while o ering valuable context information - traditional business process modelling approaches are too rigid and in exible to capture the actual way processes are executed. Therefore, business process models are made agile and open for changes during execution. To achieve this, the strict distinction between build time modelling and run time execution are softened and process activities are represented to the users in a way that allows for individual adaptations. That can be done by attaching resources, commenting on an issue or adding problems and solutions to an activity or process. In addition activities can be delegated or new (sub-)activities can be added. Thus, the model can adapt to the reality of actual process executions and valuable resources and experiences are proactively presented to users in the right context. A double-staged Approach is chosen to apply the model in the real application scenario of a university.04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation A comparative study of pattern recognition algorithms for predicting the inpatient mortality risk using routine laboratory measurements(Springer, 2018) Schütz, Narayan; Leichtle, Alexander Benedikt; Riesen, KasparLaboratory tests are a common and relatively cheap way to assess the general health status of patients. Various publications showed the potential of laboratory measurements for predicting inpatient mortality using statistical methodologies. However, these efforts are basically limited to the use of logistic regression models. In the present paper we use anonymized data from about 40,000 inpatient admissions to the Inselspital in Bern (Switzerland) to evaluate the potential of powerful pattern recognition algorithms employed for this particular risk prediction. In addition to the age and sex of the inpatients, a set of 33 laboratory measurements, frequently available at the Inselspital, are used as basic variables. In a large empirical evaluation we demonstrate that recent pattern recognition algorithms (such as random forests, gradient boosted trees or neural networks) outperform the more traditional approaches based on logistic regression. Moreover, we show how the predictions of the pattern recognition algorithms, which cannot be directly interpreted in general, can be calibrated to output a meaningful probabilistic risk score.01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation A computational literature analysis of conversational AI research with a focus on the coaching domain(2022) Pande, Charuta; Fill, Hans-Georg; Hinkelmann, Knut; Hinkelmann, Knut; Gerber, AuronaWe conduct a computational analysis of the literature on Conversational AI. We identify the trend based on all publications until the year 2020. We then concentrate on the publications for the last five years between 2016 and 2020 to find out the top ten venues and top three journals where research on Conversational AI has been published. Further, using the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) topic modeling technique, we discover nine important topics discussed in Conversational AI literature and specifically two topics related to the area of coaching. Finally, we detect the key authors who have contributed significantly to Conversational AI research and area(s) related to coaching. We determine the key authors' areas of expertise and how the knowledge is distributed across different regions. Our findings show an increasing trend and thus, an interest in Conversational AI research, predominantly from the authors in Europe.04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift