@book{Peters2013, author = {Peters, Friedrich Ernst}, title = {Thomas Mann und die Romantik}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-61266}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Essay {\"u}ber Thomas Mann, sein Verh{\"a}ltnis zur Romantik und die romantischen Elemente in seinem Werk. Die Gliederung des Textes folgt mit sieben Abschnitten dem Vorbild des "Zauberberg" (1924), der eine wichtige Rolle in Peters' Ausf{\"u}hrungen spielt. Kommentare zu Thomas Manns Bildungsroman sind eingebettet in Betrachtungen zu der Polarit{\"a}t von Klassik und Romantik oder zu K{\"u}nstlertum und B{\"u}rgertum. Der 4. Abschnitt des Essays befasst sich mit den "himmelblauen" Vorurteilen zur Romantik und hebt die ganzheitliche Weltkonzeption der Romantiker hervor sowie deren humanistisch gepr{\"a}gtes, am Universalmenschen der Renaissance orientiertes Bildungsideal. Das Manuskript von "Thomas Mann und die Romantik" befindet sich im zweiten Heft des Manuskriptes von "Heine Steenhagen w{\"o}ll ju dat wiesen!" und steht in einem metadiskursiven Verh{\"a}ltnis zu Peters' parodistischem Bildungsroman: im 7. und letzten Kapitel seines Essays befasst sich Peters mit Romantheorie auf der Grundlage von Zitaten aus Novalis und Thomas Mann ("Versuch {\"u}ber das Theater"). Er unterstreicht hier zentrale Merkmale des Bildungsromans und entwickelt so die Poetik zu "Heine Steenhagen".}, language = {de} } @misc{Kunde2013, type = {Master Thesis}, author = {Kunde, Felix}, title = {CityGML in PostGIS : Portierung, Anwendung und Performanz-Analyse am Beipiel der 3D City Database von Berlin}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-63656}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Der internationale Standard CityGML ist zu einer zentralen Schnittstelle f{\"u}r die geometrische wie semantische Beschreibung von 3D-Stadtmodellen geworden. Das Institut f{\"u}r Geod{\"a}sie und Geoinformationstechnik (IGG) der Technischen Universit{\"a}t Berlin leistet mit ihren Entwicklung der 3D City Database und der Importer/Exporter Software einen entscheidenden Beitrag die Komplexit{\"a}t von CityGML-Daten in einer Geodatenbank intuitiv und effizient nutzen zu k{\"o}nnen. Die Software des IGG ist Open Source, unterst{\"u}tzte mit Oracle Spatial (ab Version 10g) aber bisher nur ein propriet{\"a}res Datenbank Management System (DBMS). Im Rahmen dieser Masterarbeit wurde eine Portierung auf die freie Datenbank-Software PostgreSQL/PostGIS vorgenommen und mit der Performanz der Oracle-Version verglichen. PostGIS gilt als eine der ausgereiftesten Geodatenbanken und wurde in diesem Jahr mit dem Release der Version 2.0 nochmals um zahlreiche Funktionen und Features (u.a. auch 3D-Unterst{\"u}tzung) erweitert. Die Ergebnisse des Vergleiches sowie die umfangreiche Gegen{\"u}berstellung aller verwendeten Konzepte (SQL, PL, Java) geben Aufschluss auf die Charakteristika beider r{\"a}umlicher DBMS und erm{\"o}glichen einen Erkenntnisgewinn {\"u}ber die Projektgrenzen hinaus.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HofukuChoNishidaetal.2013, author = {Hofuku, Yayoi and Cho, Shinya and Nishida, Tomohiro and Kanemune, Susumu and Linck, Barbara and Kim, Seungyon and Park, Seongbin and Van{\´i}ček, Jiř{\´i} and Gujberov{\´a}, Monika and Tomcs{\´a}nyi, Peter and Dagiene, Valentina and Jevsikova, Tatjana and Schulte, Carsten and Sentance, Sue and Thota, Neena and G{\"u}lbahar, Yasemin and İlkhan, Mustafa and Kilis, Selcan and Arslan, Okan and Nakano, Yoshiaki and Izutsu, Katsunobu and Lessner, Daniel and Reffay, Christophe and Miled, Mahdi and Ortiz, Pascal and F{\´e}vrier, Lo{\"i}c and Grgurina, Nataša and Weise, Martin and Bellettini, Carlo and Lonati, Violetta and Malchiodi, Dario and Monga, Mattia and Morpurgo, Anna and Torelli, Mauro and Planteu, Lukas and Standl, Bernhard and Grossmann, Wilfried and Neuwirth, Erich and Benacka, Jan and Ragonis, Noa and Hodges, Steve and Berry, Carol and Kusterer, Peter}, title = {Informatics in schools : local proceedings of the 6th International Conference ISSEP 2013 ; selected papers ; Oldenburg, Germany, February 26-March 2, 2013}, editor = {Diethelm, Ira and Arndt, Jannik and D{\"u}nnebier, Malte and Syrbe, J{\"o}rn}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-222-3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-63688}, pages = {162}, year = {2013}, abstract = {The International Conference on Informatics in Schools: Situation, Evolution and Perspectives - ISSEP - is a forum for researchers and practitioners in the area of Informatics education, both in primary and secondary schools. It provides an opportunity for educators to reflect upon the goals and objectives of this subject, its curricula and various teaching/learning paradigms and topics, possible connections to everyday life and various ways of establishing Informatics Education in schools. This conference also cares about teaching/learning materials, various forms of assessment, traditional and innovative educational research designs, Informatics' contribution to the preparation of children for the 21st century, motivating competitions, projects and activities supporting informatics education in school.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Martin2013, author = {Martin, Benjamin}, title = {Linking individual-based models and dynamic energy budget theory : lessons for ecology and ecotoxicology}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-67001}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2013}, abstract = {In the context of ecological risk assessment of chemicals, individual-based population models hold great potential to increase the ecological realism of current regulatory risk assessment procedures. However, developing and parameterizing such models is time-consuming and often ad hoc. Using standardized, tested submodels of individual organisms would make individual-based modelling more efficient and coherent. In this thesis, I explored whether Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory is suitable for being used as a standard submodel in individual-based models, both for ecological risk assessment and theoretical population ecology. First, I developed a generic implementation of DEB theory in an individual-based modeling (IBM) context: DEB-IBM. Using the DEB-IBM framework I tested the ability of the DEB theory to predict population-level dynamics from the properties of individuals. We used Daphnia magna as a model species, where data at the individual level was available to parameterize the model, and population-level predictions were compared against independent data from controlled population experiments. We found that DEB theory successfully predicted population growth rates and peak densities of experimental Daphnia populations in multiple experimental settings, but failed to capture the decline phase, when the available food per Daphnia was low. Further assumptions on food-dependent mortality of juveniles were needed to capture the population dynamics after the initial population peak. The resulting model then predicted, without further calibration, characteristic switches between small- and large-amplitude cycles, which have been observed for Daphnia. We conclude that cross-level tests help detecting gaps in current individual-level theories and ultimately will lead to theory development and the establishment of a generic basis for individual-based models and ecology. In addition to theoretical explorations, we tested the potential of DEB theory combined with IBMs to extrapolate effects of chemical stress from the individual to population level. For this we used information at the individual level on the effect of 3,4-dichloroanailine on Daphnia. The individual data suggested direct effects on reproduction but no significant effects on growth. Assuming such direct effects on reproduction, the model was able to accurately predict the population response to increasing concentrations of 3,4-dichloroaniline. We conclude that DEB theory combined with IBMs holds great potential for standardized ecological risk assessment based on ecological models.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Holsten2013, author = {Holsten, Anne}, title = {Climate change vulnerability assessments in the regional context}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-66836}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Adapting sectors to new conditions under climate change requires an understanding of regional vulnerabilities. Conceptually, vulnerability is defined as a function of sensitivity and exposure, which determine climate impacts, and adaptive capacity of a system. Vulnerability assessments for quantifying these components have become a key tool within the climate change field. However, there is a disagreement on how to make the concept operational in studies from a scientific perspective. This conflict leads to many still unsolved challenges, especially regarding the quantification and aggregation of the components and their suitable level of complexity. This thesis therefore aims at advancing the scientific foundation of such studies by translating the concept of vulnerability into a systematic assessment structure. This includes all components and implies that for each considered impact (e.g. flash floods) a clear sensitive entity is defined (e.g. settlements) and related to a direction of change for a specific climatic stimulus (e.g. increasing impact due to increasing days with heavy precipitation). Regarding the challenging aggregation procedure, two alternative methods allowing a cross-sectoral overview are introduced and their advantages and disadvantages discussed. This assessment structure is subsequently exemplified for municipalities of the German state North Rhine-Westphalia via an indicator-based deductive approach using information from literature. It can be transferred also to other regions. As for many relevant sectors, suitable indicators to express the vulnerability components are lacking, new quantification methods are developed and applied in this thesis, for example for the forestry and health sector. A lack of empirical data on relevant thresholds is evident, for example which climatic changes would cause significant impacts. Consequently, the multi-sectoral study could only provide relative measures for each municipality, in relation to the region. To fill this gap, an exemplary sectoral study was carried out on windthrow impacts in forests to provide an absolute quantification of the present and future impact. This is achieved by formulating an empirical relation between the forest characteristics and damage based on data from a past storm event. The resulting measure indicating the sensitivity is then combined with wind conditions. Multi-sectoral vulnerability assessments require considerable resources, which often hinders the implementation. Thus, in a next step, the potential for reducing the complexity is explored. To predict forest fire occurrence, numerous meteorological indices are available, spanning over a range of complexity. Comparing their performance, the single variable relative humidity outperforms complex indicators for most German states in explaining the monthly fire pattern. This is the case albeit it is itself an input factor in most indices. Thus, this meteorological factor alone is well suited to evaluate forest fire danger in many Germany regions and allows a resource-efficient assessment. Similarly, the complexity of methods is assessed regarding the application of the ecohydrological model SWIM to the German region of Brandenburg. The inter-annual soil moisture levels simulated by this model can only poorly be represented by simpler statistical approach using the same input data. However, on a decadal time horizon, the statistical approach shows a good performance and a strong dominance of the soil characteristic field capacity. This points to a possibility to reduce the input factors for predicting long-term averages, but the results are restricted by a lack of empirical data on soil water for validation. The presented assessments of vulnerability and its components have shown that they are still a challenging scientific undertaking. Following the applied terminology, many problems arise when implementing it for regional studies. Advances in addressing shortcomings of previous studies have been made by constructing a new systematic structure for characterizing and aggregating vulnerability components. For this, multiple approaches were presented, but they have specific advantages and disadvantages, which should also be carefully considered in future studies. There is a potential to simplify some methods, but more systematic assessments on this are needed. Overall, this thesis strengthened the use of vulnerability assessments as a tool to support adaptation by enhancing their scientific basis.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-8342, title = {Dysphagieforum}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, publisher = {Schulz-Kirchner}, address = {Idstein}, issn = {2193-3464}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-bbdig-262}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @misc{OPUS4-8343, title = {Dysphagieforum}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, publisher = {Schulz-Kirchner}, address = {Idstein}, issn = {2193-3464}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-bbdig-279}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @article{Schulze2013, author = {Schulze, Carola}, title = {Bundesverfassungsgericht und Gesetzgebung}, series = {Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit in der Russischen F{\"o}deration und in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland : Rundtischgespr{\"a}ch an der Moskauer Staatlichen Juristischen Kutafin-Universit{\"a}t am 9. und 10. Oktober 2012}, journal = {Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit in der Russischen F{\"o}deration und in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland : Rundtischgespr{\"a}ch an der Moskauer Staatlichen Juristischen Kutafin-Universit{\"a}t am 9. und 10. Oktober 2012}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-68295}, pages = {69 -- 79}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Inhalt: I. BVerfG und Gesetzgebung II. Das BVerfG als Kontrolleur der Gesetzgebung III. Spannungsfelder zwischen BVerfG und Gesetzgeber IV. Verfahrensrechtliche Zugangswege}, language = {de} } @article{Straschun2013, author = {Straschun, Boris A.}, title = {Die verfassungsgerichtliche Kontrolle in Russland}, series = {Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit in der Russischen F{\"o}deration und in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland : Rundtischgespr{\"a}ch an der Moskauer Staatlichen Juristischen Kutafin-Universit{\"a}t am 9. und 10. Oktober 2012}, journal = {Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit in der Russischen F{\"o}deration und in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland : Rundtischgespr{\"a}ch an der Moskauer Staatlichen Juristischen Kutafin-Universit{\"a}t am 9. und 10. Oktober 2012}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-68374}, pages = {145 -- 152}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @article{Warlen2013, author = {Warlen, Maria V.}, title = {Die Widerspiegelung des Abgeordnetenstatus in den Entscheidungen des Verfassungsgerichts der Russischen F{\"o}deration}, series = {Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit in der Russischen F{\"o}deration und in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland : Rundtischgespr{\"a}ch an der Moskauer Staatlichen Juristischen Kutafin-Universit{\"a}t am 9. und 10. Oktober 2012}, journal = {Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit in der Russischen F{\"o}deration und in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland : Rundtischgespr{\"a}ch an der Moskauer Staatlichen Juristischen Kutafin-Universit{\"a}t am 9. und 10. Oktober 2012}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-68362}, pages = {137 -- 144}, year = {2013}, language = {de} }