@inproceedings{KurbelNowakAzodietal.2015, author = {Kurbel, Karl and Nowak, Dawid and Azodi, Amir and Jaeger, David and Meinel, Christoph and Cheng, Feng and Sapegin, Andrey and Gawron, Marian and Morelli, Frank and Stahl, Lukas and Kerl, Stefan and Janz, Mariska and Hadaya, Abdulmasih and Ivanov, Ivaylo and Wiese, Lena and Neves, Mariana and Schapranow, Matthieu-Patrick and F{\"a}hnrich, Cindy and Feinbube, Frank and Eberhardt, Felix and Hagen, Wieland and Plauth, Max and Herscheid, Lena and Polze, Andreas and Barkowsky, Matthias and Dinger, Henriette and Faber, Lukas and Montenegro, Felix and Czach{\´o}rski, Tadeusz and Nycz, Monika and Nycz, Tomasz and Baader, Galina and Besner, Veronika and Hecht, Sonja and Schermann, Michael and Krcmar, Helmut and Wiradarma, Timur Pratama and Hentschel, Christian and Sack, Harald and Abramowicz, Witold and Sokolowska, Wioletta and Hossa, Tymoteusz and Opalka, Jakub and Fabisz, Karol and Kubaczyk, Mateusz and Cmil, Milena and Meng, Tianhui and Dadashnia, Sharam and Niesen, Tim and Fettke, Peter and Loos, Peter and Perscheid, Cindy and Schwarz, Christian and Schmidt, Christopher and Scholz, Matthias and Bock, Nikolai and Piller, Gunther and B{\"o}hm, Klaus and Norkus, Oliver and Clark, Brian and Friedrich, Bj{\"o}rn and Izadpanah, Babak and Merkel, Florian and Schweer, Ilias and Zimak, Alexander and Sauer, J{\"u}rgen and Fabian, Benjamin and Tilch, Georg and M{\"u}ller, David and Pl{\"o}ger, Sabrina and Friedrich, Christoph M. and Engels, Christoph and Amirkhanyan, Aragats and van der Walt, Est{\´e}e and Eloff, J. H. P. and Scheuermann, Bernd and Weinknecht, Elisa}, title = {HPI Future SOC Lab}, editor = {Meinel, Christoph and Polze, Andreas and Oswald, Gerhard and Strotmann, Rolf and Seibold, Ulrich and Schulzki, Bernhard}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-102516}, pages = {iii, 154}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Das Future SOC Lab am HPI ist eine Kooperation des Hasso-Plattner-Instituts mit verschiedenen Industriepartnern. Seine Aufgabe ist die Erm{\"o}glichung und F{\"o}rderung des Austausches zwischen Forschungsgemeinschaft und Industrie. Am Lab wird interessierten Wissenschaftlern eine Infrastruktur von neuester Hard- und Software kostenfrei f{\"u}r Forschungszwecke zur Verf{\"u}gung gestellt. Dazu z{\"a}hlen teilweise noch nicht am Markt verf{\"u}gbare Technologien, die im normalen Hochschulbereich in der Regel nicht zu finanzieren w{\"a}ren, bspw. Server mit bis zu 64 Cores und 2 TB Hauptspeicher. Diese Angebote richten sich insbesondere an Wissenschaftler in den Gebieten Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik. Einige der Schwerpunkte sind Cloud Computing, Parallelisierung und In-Memory Technologien. In diesem Technischen Bericht werden die Ergebnisse der Forschungsprojekte des Jahres 2015 vorgestellt. Ausgew{\"a}hlte Projekte stellten ihre Ergebnisse am 15. April 2015 und 4. November 2015 im Rahmen der Future SOC Lab Tag Veranstaltungen vor.}, language = {en} } @article{ShiSchirneckFriedrichetal.2018, author = {Shi, Feng and Schirneck, Friedrich Martin and Friedrich, Tobias and K{\"o}tzing, Timo and Neumann, Frank}, title = {Correction to: Reoptimization time analysis of evolutionary algorithms on linear functions under dynamic uniform constraints}, series = {Algorithmica : an international journal in computer science}, volume = {82}, journal = {Algorithmica : an international journal in computer science}, number = {10}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {New York}, issn = {0178-4617}, doi = {10.1007/s00453-020-00739-x}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-605295}, pages = {3117 -- 3123}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @article{RiechelmanFohlmeisterKlugeetal.2019, author = {Riechelman, Dana F. C. and Fohlmeister, Jens Bernd and Kluge, Tobias and Jochum, Klaus Peter and Richter, Detlev K. and Deininger, Michael and Friedrich, Ronny and Frank, Norbert and Scholz, Denis}, title = {Evaluating the potential of tree-ring methodology for cross-dating of three annually laminated stalagmites from Zoolithencave (SE Germany)}, series = {Quaternary geochronology : the international research and review journal on advances in quaternary dating techniques}, volume = {52}, journal = {Quaternary geochronology : the international research and review journal on advances in quaternary dating techniques}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1871-1014}, doi = {10.1016/j.quageo.2019.04.001}, pages = {37 -- 50}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Three small stalagmites from Zoolithencave (southern Germany) show visible laminae, which consist of a clear and a brownish, pigmented layer pair. This potentially provides the opportunity to construct precise chronologies by counting annual laminae. The growth period of the three stalagmites was constrained by the C-14 bomb peak in the youngest part of all three stalagmites and C-14-dating of a piece of charcoal in the consolidated base part of stalagmite Zoo-rez-2. These data suggest an age of AD 1970 for the top laminae and a lower age limit of AD 1973-1682 or AD 1735-1778. Laminae were counted and their thickness determined on scanned thin sections of all stalagmites. On stalagmites Zoo-rez-1 and -2, three tracks were measured near the growth axes, each separated into three sections at prominent anchor laminae (I, II, III). Each section was replicated three times (a, b, c). For Zoo-rez-3, only one track was measured. The total number of laminae counted for Zoo-rez-1 ranges from 138 to 177, for Zoo-rez-2 from 119 to 145, and for Zoo-rez-3 from 159 to 166. The numbers agree well with the range constrained by the bomb peak and the age of the charcoal, which supports the annual origin of the laminae. The replicated measurements of the different tracks as well as the three different tracks on the stalagmites Zoo-rez-1 and-2 were cross-dated using the TSAP-Win (R) tree-ring software. This software is very useful for cross-dating because it enables to insert or delete missing or false laminae as well as identifying common pattern by shifting the series back and forth in time. However, visual inspection of the thin sections was necessary to confirm detection of missing or false laminae by TSAP-Win (R). For all three Zoo-rez speleothems, crossdating of the mean lamina thickness series was not possible due to a missing common pattern. The cross-dating procedure results in three refined chronologies for the three Zoo-rez stalagmites of ranging from AD 1821-1970 (Zoo-rez-1), AD 1835-1970 (Zoo-rez-2), and AD 1808-1970 (Zoo-rez-3).}, language = {en} } @article{BubnerBuchheitFriedrichetal.2019, author = {Bubner, Ben and Buchheit, Ramona and Friedrich, Frank and Kummer, Volker and Scholler, Markus}, title = {Species identification of European forest pathogens of the genus Milesina (Pucciniales) using urediniospore morphology and molecular barcoding including M. woodwardiana sp. nov.}, series = {MycoKeys}, journal = {MycoKeys}, number = {48}, publisher = {Pensoft Publishers}, address = {Sofia}, issn = {1314-4057}, doi = {10.3897/mycokeys.48.30350}, pages = {1 -- 40}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Species of rust fungi of the genus Milesina (Pucciiastraceae, Pucciniales) are distributed mainly in northern temperate regions. They host-alternate between needles of fir (Abies spp.) and fronds of ferns (species of Polypodiales). Milesina species are distinguished based on host taxonomy and urediniospore morphology. In this study, 12 species of Milesina from Europe were revised. Specimens were examined by light and scanning electron microscopy for urediniospore morphology with a focus on visualising germ pores (number, size and position) and echinulation. In addition, barcode loci (ITS, nad6, 28S) were used for species delimitation and for molecular phylogenetic analyses. Barcodes of 72 Milesina specimens were provided, including 11 of the 12 species. Whereas urediniospore morphology features were sufficient to distinguish all 12 Milesina species except for 2 (M. blechni and M. kriegeriana), ITS sequences separated only 4 of 11 species. Sequencing with 28S and nad6 did not improve species resolution. Phylogenetic analysis, however, revealed four phylogenetic groups within Milesina that also correlate with specific urediniospore characters (germ pore number and position and echinulation). These groups are proposed as new sections within Milesina (sections Milesina, Vogesiacae M. Scholler \& Bubner, sect. nov., Scolopendriorum M. Scholler \& Bubner, sect. nov. and Carpaticae M. Scholler \& Bubner, sect. nov.). In addition, Milesina woodwardiana Buchheit \& M. Scholler, sp. nov. on Woodwardia radicans, a member of the type section Milesina, is newly described. An identification key for European Milesina species, based on urediniospore features, is provided.}, language = {en} } @book{SchubarthZyllaNiproschkeetal.2014, author = {Schubarth, Wilfried and Zylla, Birgitta and Niproschke, Saskia and Guder, Petra and Sonnen, Bernd-R{\"u}deger and Kahl, Wolfgang and Groeger-Roth, Frederick and Kaeding, Peer and B{\"o}hm, Christian and Voigt, Jana and Sturzbecher, Dietmar and Kohlstruck, Michael and M{\"o}ller, Kurt and Rolfes, Manfred and Winter, Frank and Breitschwerdt, Michael and Kopp, Andrea and Hinze, Klaus and L{\"o}sel, Friedrich and Klindworth-Mohr, Antje and Madl, Martina and Dunand, Annelie and Schanzenb{\"a}cher, Stefan and Rump-R{\"a}uber, Michael and Roos, Alfred and Seidel, Andreas and Gr{\"o}ger, Ulli and Ulbricht, Juliane and Martin, Christian and Behrendt, Daniel}, title = {Nachhaltige Pr{\"a}vention von Kriminalit{\"a}t, Gewalt und Rechtsextremismus}, editor = {Schubarth, Wilfried}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-014-4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-70537}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {449}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Was wird unter „nachhaltiger Pr{\"a}vention" in der Pr{\"a}ventionsforschung verstanden? Welche guten Beispiele f{\"u}r nachhaltige Pr{\"a}vention gibt es in der Praxis? Und v. a.: Wie l{\"a}sst sich Pr{\"a}vention in den verschiedenen Bereichen wie Kriminalit{\"a}t, Gewalt und Rechtsextremismus nachhaltig gestalten? Diesen Fragen will der vorliegende Sammelband nachgehen und damit der Pr{\"a}ventionsdebatte neue Impulse verleihen. Der Band will insbesondere die nationale sowie internationale Fachdebatte konstruktiv aufgreifen, Theorie und Praxis verbinden, „good practice" Beispiele darstellen sowie Perspektiven nachhaltiger Pr{\"a}vention aufzeigen. Mit diesem Themenspektrum richtet er sich sowohl an die Wissenschaft als auch an die Praxis sowie insgesamt an eine interessierte {\"O}ffentlichkeit.}, language = {de} } @article{RosenwinkelLandgrafSchwanghartetal.2017, author = {Rosenwinkel, Swenja and Landgraf, Angela and Schwanghart, Wolfgang and Volkmer, Friedrich and Dzhumabaeva, Atyrgul and Merchel, Silke and Rugel, Georg and Preusser, Frank and Korup, Oliver}, title = {Late Pleistocene outburst floods from Issyk Kul, Kyrgyzstan?}, series = {Earth surface processes and landforms : the journal of the British Geomorphological Research Group}, volume = {42}, journal = {Earth surface processes and landforms : the journal of the British Geomorphological Research Group}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0197-9337}, doi = {10.1002/esp.4109}, pages = {1535 -- 1548}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{FriedrichKruegerKlinge1998, author = {Friedrich, Andree and Kr{\"u}ger, Frank and Klinge, Klaus}, title = {Ocean generated microseismic noise located with the Graefenberg array}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @article{RadchukDeLaenderCabraletal.2019, author = {Radchuk, Viktoriia and De Laender, Frederik and Cabral, Juliano Sarmento and Boulangeat, Isabelle and Crawford, Michael Scott and Bohn, Friedrich and De Raedt, Jonathan and Scherer, Cedric and Svenning, Jens-Christian and Thonicke, Kirsten and Schurr, Frank M. and Grimm, Volker and Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie}, title = {The dimensionality of stability depends on disturbance type}, series = {Ecology letters}, volume = {22}, journal = {Ecology letters}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {1461-023X}, doi = {10.1111/ele.13226}, pages = {674 -- 684}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Ecosystems respond in various ways to disturbances. Quantifying ecological stability therefore requires inspecting multiple stability properties, such as resistance, recovery, persistence and invariability. Correlations among these properties can reduce the dimensionality of stability, simplifying the study of environmental effects on ecosystems. A key question is how the kind of disturbance affects these correlations. We here investigated the effect of three disturbance types (random, species-specific, local) applied at four intensity levels, on the dimensionality of stability at the population and community level. We used previously parameterized models that represent five natural communities, varying in species richness and the number of trophic levels. We found that disturbance type but not intensity affected the dimensionality of stability and only at the population level. The dimensionality of stability also varied greatly among species and communities. Therefore, studying stability cannot be simplified to using a single metric and multi-dimensional assessments are still to be recommended.}, language = {en} } @article{NeitmannBeckGoese2010, author = {Neitmann, Klaus and Beck, Lorenz Friedrich and G{\"o}se, Frank}, title = {Die Mark : Brandenburg im Mittelalter und in der Fr{\"u}hen Neuzeit}, isbn = {978-3-937233-66-6}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @article{NietmannBeckGoese2010, author = {Nietmann, Klaus and Beck, Lorenz Friedrich and G{\"o}se, Frank}, title = {Die Mark}, series = {Brandenburg : Neues altes Land Geschichte und Gegenwart}, journal = {Brandenburg : Neues altes Land Geschichte und Gegenwart}, publisher = {be.bra wissenschaft Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-937233-66-6}, pages = {14 -- 57}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @article{RoostapourNeumannNeumannetal.2022, author = {Roostapour, Vahid and Neumann, Aneta and Neumann, Frank and Friedrich, Tobias}, title = {Pareto optimization for subset selection with dynamic cost constraints}, series = {Artificial intelligence}, volume = {302}, journal = {Artificial intelligence}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0004-3702}, doi = {10.1016/j.artint.2021.103597}, pages = {17}, year = {2022}, abstract = {We consider the subset selection problem for function f with constraint bound B that changes over time. Within the area of submodular optimization, various greedy approaches are commonly used. For dynamic environments we observe that the adaptive variants of these greedy approaches are not able to maintain their approximation quality. Investigating the recently introduced POMC Pareto optimization approach, we show that this algorithm efficiently computes a phi=(alpha(f)/2)(1 - 1/e(alpha)f)-approximation, where alpha(f) is the submodularity ratio of f, for each possible constraint bound b <= B. Furthermore, we show that POMC is able to adapt its set of solutions quickly in the case that B increases. Our experimental investigations for the influence maximization in social networks show the advantage of POMC over generalized greedy algorithms. We also consider EAMC, a new evolutionary algorithm with polynomial expected time guarantee to maintain phi approximation ratio, and NSGA-II with two different population sizes as advanced multi-objective optimization algorithm, to demonstrate their challenges in optimizing the maximum coverage problem. Our empirical analysis shows that, within the same number of evaluations, POMC is able to perform as good as NSGA-II under linear constraint, while EAMC performs significantly worse than all considered algorithms in most cases.}, language = {en} } @book{BauerBirgMaedingetal.2015, author = {Bauer, Hartmut and Birg, Herwig and M{\"a}ding, Heinrich and Appel, Clemens and K{\"u}hnert, Uwe and Falken, Christiane and Berg, Frank and Strauch, Friedrich and Reichard, Christoph and Petry, Klaus}, title = {Demografischer Wandel}, editor = {Bauer, Hartmut and B{\"u}chner, Christiane and Gr{\"u}ndel, Olaf}, edition = {3., durchges., Aufl.}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-323-7}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-72998}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {113}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Aus dem Editorial: „Negativzuwanderung" w{\"a}hlten die {\"O}sterreicher zu ihrem Unwort des Jahres 2005. Dieser Begriff verdeutlicht einen Aspekt des gesamtgesellschaftlichen Problems des demografischen Wandels, der nicht nur in {\"O}sterreich seit einiger Zeit f{\"u}r jeden zu sp{\"u}ren ist. Verstanden wird darunter die quantitative und qualitative Ver{\"a}nderung der Bev{\"o}lkerungsstruktur, die sich f{\"u}r Deutschland und die meisten westeurop{\"a}ischen L{\"a}nder mit drei Schlagworten beschreiben l{\"a}sst: weniger Kinder, mehr Alte, also insgesamt weniger Menschen. Allein f{\"u}r Deutschland wird bis 2050 ein Bev{\"o}lkerungsr{\"u}ckgang um 20\% erwartet. Davon betroffen sind alle Politikfelder, unter anderem die Bildungs- und Sozialpolitik sowie die Arbeitsmarkt- und Infrastrukturpolitik. Eine Herausforderung, die f{\"u}r Politik und Verwaltung gleichermaßen einmalig in der j{\"u}ngeren Geschichte ist. Als „unterste" Ebene sind die Kommunen und ihre Einrichtungen besonders stark betroffen, denn sie halten die Mehrzahl der infrastrukturellen und sonstigen {\"o}ffentlichen Einrichtungen f{\"u}r die Menschen vor, sie sind {\"u}ber einwohnerbezogene Finanzzuweisungssysteme abh{\"a}ngig von „ihren Menschen" und haben gleichzeitig wenig Einfluss auf die wirtschaftlich bedingten Zu- oder Wegz{\"u}ge der Einwohner. Sind diese Entwicklungen seit l{\"a}ngerer Zeit bekannt und werden intensiv diskutiert, so sind in letzter Zeit eine Reihe von Strategien und Handlungskonzepten entwickelt worden, um mit diesem Problem umgehen zu k{\"o}nnen. Das Kommunalwissenschaftliche Institut der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (KWI) veranstaltete am 3. April 2006 eine Fachtagung „Demografie im Wandel. Herausforderungen f{\"u}r die Kommunen". Zum 12. Mal trafen sich seit der Gr{\"u}ndung des Institutes ca. 250 Vertreter der Wissenschaft, der Politik, der Verb{\"a}nde, insbesondere aber der Kommunen, um {\"u}ber aktuelle Demografieprobleme zu diskutieren. Dabei standen sowohl die wissenschaftliche Analyse als auch politische Handlungsstrategien im Fokus der Diskussion. Wichtige Ergebnisse dieser Tagung sind im nachfolgenden KWI-Arbeitsheft festgehalten und werden durch weitere Beitr{\"a}ge zum Thema erg{\"a}nzt.}, language = {de} } @book{BauerBirgMaedingetal.2009, author = {Bauer, Hartmut and Birg, Herwig and M{\"a}ding, Heinrich and Appel, Clemens and K{\"u}hnert, Uwe and Falken, Christiane and Berg, Frank and Strauch, Friedrich and Reichard, Christoph and Petry, Klaus}, title = {Demografie im Wandel}, editor = {Bauer, Hartmut and B{\"u}chner, Christiane and Gr{\"u}ndel, Olaf}, isbn = {978-3-940793-98-0}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-32380}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2009}, abstract = {Aus dem Editorial: „Negativzuwanderung" w{\"a}hlten die {\"O}sterreicher zu ihrem Unwort des Jahres 2005. Dieser Begriff verdeutlicht einen Aspekt des gesamtgesellschaftlichen Problems des demografischen Wandels, der nicht nur in {\"O}sterreich seit einiger Zeit f{\"u}r jeden zu sp{\"u}ren ist. Verstanden wird darunter die quantitative und qualitative Ver{\"a}nderung der Bev{\"o}lkerungsstruktur, die sich f{\"u}r Deutschland und die meisten westeurop{\"a}ischen L{\"a}nder mit drei Schlagworten beschreiben l{\"a}sst: weniger Kinder, mehr Alte, also insgesamt weniger Menschen. Allein f{\"u}r Deutschland wird bis 2050 ein Bev{\"o}lkerungsr{\"u}ckgang um 20\% erwartet. Davon betroffen sind alle Politikfelder, unter anderem die Bildungs- und Sozialpolitik sowie die Arbeitsmarkt- und Infrastrukturpolitik. Eine Herausforderung, die f{\"u}r Politik und Verwaltung gleichermaßen einmalig in der j{\"u}ngeren Geschichte ist. Als „unterste" Ebene sind die Kommunen und ihre Einrichtungen besonders stark betroffen, denn sie halten die Mehrzahl der infrastrukturellen und sonstigen {\"o}ffentlichen Einrichtungen f{\"u}r die Menschen vor, sie sind {\"u}ber einwohnerbezogene Finanzzuweisungssysteme abh{\"a}ngig von „ihren Menschen" und haben gleichzeitig wenig Einfluss auf die wirtschaftlich bedingten Zu- oder Wegz{\"u}ge der Einwohner. Sind diese Entwicklungen seit l{\"a}ngerer Zeit bekannt und werden intensiv diskutiert, so sind in letzter Zeit eine Reihe von Strategien und Handlungskonzepten entwickelt worden, um mit diesem Problem umgehen zu k{\"o}nnen. Das Kommunalwissenschaftliche Institut der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (KWI) veranstaltete am 3. April 2006 eine Fachtagung „Demografie im Wandel. Herausforderungen f{\"u}r die Kommunen". Zum 12. Mal trafen sich seit der Gr{\"u}ndung des Institutes ca. 250 Vertreter der Wissenschaft, der Politik, der Verb{\"a}nde, insbesondere aber der Kommunen, um {\"u}ber aktuelle Demografieprobleme zu diskutieren. Dabei standen sowohl die wissenschaftliche Analyse als auch politische Handlungsstrategien im Fokus der Diskussion. Wichtige Ergebnisse dieser Tagung sind im nachfolgenden KWI-Arbeitsheft festgehalten und werden durch weitere Beitr{\"a}ge zum Thema erg{\"a}nzt.}, language = {de} } @book{RanaMohapatraSidorovaetal.2022, author = {Rana, Kaushik and Mohapatra, Durga Prasad and Sidorova, Julia and Lundberg, Lars and Sk{\"o}ld, Lars and Lopes Grim, Lu{\´i}s Fernando and Sampaio Gradvohl, Andr{\´e} Leon and Cremerius, Jonas and Siegert, Simon and Weltzien, Anton von and Baldi, Annika and Klessascheck, Finn and Kalancha, Svitlana and Lichtenstein, Tom and Shaabani, Nuhad and Meinel, Christoph and Friedrich, Tobias and Lenzner, Pascal and Schumann, David and Wiese, Ingmar and Sarna, Nicole and Wiese, Lena and Tashkandi, Araek Sami and van der Walt, Est{\´e}e and Eloff, Jan H. P. and Schmidt, Christopher and H{\"u}gle, Johannes and Horschig, Siegfried and Uflacker, Matthias and Najafi, Pejman and Sapegin, Andrey and Cheng, Feng and Stojanovic, Dragan and Stojnev Ilić, Aleksandra and Djordjevic, Igor and Stojanovic, Natalija and Predic, Bratislav and Gonz{\´a}lez-Jim{\´e}nez, Mario and de Lara, Juan and Mischkewitz, Sven and Kainz, Bernhard and van Hoorn, Andr{\´e} and Ferme, Vincenzo and Schulz, Henning and Knigge, Marlene and Hecht, Sonja and Prifti, Loina and Krcmar, Helmut and Fabian, Benjamin and Ermakova, Tatiana and Kelkel, Stefan and Baumann, Annika and Morgenstern, Laura and Plauth, Max and Eberhard, Felix and Wolff, Felix and Polze, Andreas and Cech, Tim and Danz, Noel and Noack, Nele Sina and Pirl, Lukas and Beilharz, Jossekin Jakob and De Oliveira, Roberto C. L. and Soares, F{\´a}bio Mendes and Juiz, Carlos and Bermejo, Belen and M{\"u}hle, Alexander and Gr{\"u}ner, Andreas and Saxena, Vageesh and Gayvoronskaya, Tatiana and Weyand, Christopher and Krause, Mirko and Frank, Markus and Bischoff, Sebastian and Behrens, Freya and R{\"u}ckin, Julius and Ziegler, Adrian and Vogel, Thomas and Tran, Chinh and Moser, Irene and Grunske, Lars and Sz{\´a}rnyas, G{\´a}bor and Marton, J{\´o}zsef and Maginecz, J{\´a}nos and Varr{\´o}, D{\´a}niel and Antal, J{\´a}nos Benjamin}, title = {HPI Future SOC Lab - Proceedings 2018}, number = {151}, editor = {Meinel, Christoph and Polze, Andreas and Beins, Karsten and Strotmann, Rolf and Seibold, Ulrich and R{\"o}dszus, Kurt and M{\"u}ller, J{\"u}rgen}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-547-7}, issn = {1613-5652}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-56371}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-563712}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {x, 277}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The "HPI Future SOC Lab" is a cooperation of the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) and industry partners. Its mission is to enable and promote exchange and interaction between the research community and the industry partners. The HPI Future SOC Lab provides researchers with free of charge access to a complete infrastructure of state of the art hard and software. This infrastructure includes components, which might be too expensive for an ordinary research environment, such as servers with up to 64 cores and 2 TB main memory. The offerings address researchers particularly from but not limited to the areas of computer science and business information systems. Main areas of research include cloud computing, parallelization, and In-Memory technologies. This technical report presents results of research projects executed in 2018. Selected projects have presented their results on April 17th and November 14th 2017 at the Future SOC Lab Day events.}, language = {en} } @book{JuizBermejoCalleetal.2024, author = {Juiz, Carlos and Bermejo, Belen and Calle, Alejandro and Sidorova, Julia and Lundberg, Lars and Weidmann, Vera and Lowitzki, Leon and Mirtschin, Marvin and Hoorn, Andr{\´e} van and Frank, Markus and Schulz, Henning and Stojanovic, Dragan and Stojanovic, Natalija and Stojnev Ilic, Aleksandra and Friedrich, Tobias and Lenzner, Pascal and Weyand, Christopher and Wagner, Markus and Plauth, Max and Polze, Andreas and Nowicki, Marek and Seth, Sugandh and Kaur Chahal, Kuljit and Singh, Gurwinder and Speth, Sandro and Janes, Andrea and Camilli, Matteo and Ziegler, Erik and Schmidberger, Marcel and P{\"o}rschke, Mats and Bartz, Christian and Lorenz, Martin and Meinel, Christoph and Beilich, Robert and Bertazioli, Dario and Carlomagno, Cristiano and Bedoni, Marzia and Messina, Vincenzina}, title = {HPI Future SOC Lab}, series = {Technische Berichte des Hasso-Plattner-Instituts f{\"u}r Digital Engineering an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, journal = {Technische Berichte des Hasso-Plattner-Instituts f{\"u}r Digital Engineering an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, number = {159}, editor = {Meinel, Christoph and Polze, Andreas and Beins, Karsten and Strotmann, Rolf and Seibold, Ulrich and R{\"o}dszus, Kurt and M{\"u}ller, J{\"u}rgen and Sommer, J{\"u}rgen}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-565-1}, issn = {1613-5652}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-59801}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-598014}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {ix, 142}, year = {2024}, abstract = {The "HPI Future SOC Lab" is a cooperation of the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) and industry partners. Its mission is to enable and promote exchange and interaction between the research community and the industry partners. The HPI Future SOC Lab provides researchers with free of charge access to a complete infrastructure of state of the art hard and software. This infrastructure includes components, which might be too expensive for an ordinary research environment, such as servers with up to 64 cores and 2 TB main memory. The offerings address researchers particularly from but not limited to the areas of computer science and business information systems. Main areas of research include cloud computing, parallelization, and In-Memory technologies. This technical report presents results of research projects executed in 2020. Selected projects have presented their results on April 21st and November 10th 2020 at the Future SOC Lab Day events.}, language = {en} } @book{KubanRottaNolteetal.2024, author = {Kuban, Robert and Rotta, Randolf and Nolte, J{\"o}rg and Chromik, Jonas and Beilharz, Jossekin Jakob and Pirl, Lukas and Friedrich, Tobias and Lenzner, Pascal and Weyand, Christopher and Juiz, Carlos and Bermejo, Belen and Sauer, Joao and Coelh, Leandro dos Santos and Najafi, Pejman and P{\"u}nter, Wenzel and Cheng, Feng and Meinel, Christoph and Sidorova, Julia and Lundberg, Lars and Vogel, Thomas and Tran, Chinh and Moser, Irene and Grunske, Lars and Elsaid, Mohamed Esameldin Mohamed and Abbas, Hazem M. and Rula, Anisa and Sejdiu, Gezim and Maurino, Andrea and Schmidt, Christopher and H{\"u}gle, Johannes and Uflacker, Matthias and Nozza, Debora and Messina, Enza and Hoorn, Andr{\´e} van and Frank, Markus and Schulz, Henning and Alhosseini Almodarresi Yasin, Seyed Ali and Nowicki, Marek and Muite, Benson K. and Boysan, Mehmet Can and Bianchi, Federico and Cremaschi, Marco and Moussa, Rim and Abdel-Karim, Benjamin M. and Pfeuffer, Nicolas and Hinz, Oliver and Plauth, Max and Polze, Andreas and Huo, Da and Melo, Gerard de and Mendes Soares, F{\´a}bio and Oliveira, Roberto C{\´e}lio Lim{\~a}o de and Benson, Lawrence and Paul, Fabian and Werling, Christian and Windheuser, Fabian and Stojanovic, Dragan and Djordjevic, Igor and Stojanovic, Natalija and Stojnev Ilic, Aleksandra and Weidmann, Vera and Lowitzki, Leon and Wagner, Markus and Ifa, Abdessatar Ben and Arlos, Patrik and Megia, Ana and Vendrell, Joan and Pfitzner, Bjarne and Redondo, Alberto and R{\´i}os Insua, David and Albert, Justin Amadeus and Zhou, Lin and Arnrich, Bert and Szab{\´o}, Ildik{\´o} and Fodor, Szabina and Ternai, Katalin and Bhowmik, Rajarshi and Campero Durand, Gabriel and Shevchenko, Pavlo and Malysheva, Milena and Prymak, Ivan and Saake, Gunter}, title = {HPI Future SOC Lab - Proceedings 2019}, number = {158}, editor = {Meinel, Christoph and Polze, Andreas and Beins, Karsten and Strotmann, Rolf and Seibold, Ulrich and R{\"o}dszus, Kurt and M{\"u}ller, J{\"u}rgen}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-564-4}, issn = {1613-5652}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-59791}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-597915}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {xi, 301}, year = {2024}, abstract = {The "HPI Future SOC Lab" is a cooperation of the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) and industry partners. Its mission is to enable and promote exchange and interaction between the research community and the industry partners. The HPI Future SOC Lab provides researchers with free of charge access to a complete infrastructure of state of the art hard and software. This infrastructure includes components, which might be too expensive for an ordinary research environment, such as servers with up to 64 cores and 2 TB main memory. The offerings address researchers particularly from but not limited to the areas of computer science and business information systems. Main areas of research include cloud computing, parallelization, and In-Memory technologies. This technical report presents results of research projects executed in 2019. Selected projects have presented their results on April 9th and November 12th 2019 at the Future SOC Lab Day events.}, language = {en} }