TY - JOUR A1 - Kinsky-Ehritt, Andrea T1 - Arundati Roy's the God of small things : identity construction between indianness and britishness Y1 - 2003 SN - 3-89626-292-0 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Olubas, Brigitta T1 - The nostalgia of others : the construction of the white migrant in some 1990s australian multicultural texts Y1 - 2003 SN - 3-89626-292-0 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Drexler, Peter T1 - Defining britishhness from the margins : Peter Weir's gallipoli and hugh hudson's chariots of fire Y1 - 2003 SN - 3-89626-292-0 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schnoor, Rainer T1 - Multiculturalism and beyond : perspektives and new publicatons on the culture debate in the USA Y1 - 2003 SN - 3-89626-292-0 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Kirsch, Florian A1 - Nienhaus, Marc A1 - Döllner, Jürgen Roland Friedrich T1 - Visualizing design and spatial assembly of interactive CSG T3 - Technische Berichte des Hasso-Plattner-Instituts für Softwaresystemtechnik an der Universität Potsda Y1 - 2005 SN - 3-937786-56-2 SN - 1613-5652 VL - 7 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Albrecht, Tanja A1 - Haebel, Sophie A1 - Koch, Anke A1 - Krause, Ulrike A1 - Eckermann, Nora A1 - Steup, Martin T1 - Yeast glycogenin (Glg2p) produced in Escherichia coli is simultaneously glucosylated at two vicinal tyrosin residues but results in a reduced bacterial glycogen accumulation N2 - Saccharomyces cerevisiae possesses two glycogenin isoforms (designated as Glg1p and Glg2p) that both contain a conserved tyrosine residue, Tyr232. However, Glg2p possesses an additional tyrosine residue, Tyr230 and therefore two potential autoglucosylation sites. Glucosylation of Glg2p was studied using both matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization and electrospray quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry. Glg2p, carrying a C-terminal (His(6)) tag, was produced in Escherichia coli and purified. By tryptic digestion and reversed phase chromatography a peptide (residues 219-246 of the complete Glg2p sequence) was isolated that contained 4-25 glucosyl residues. Following incubation of Glg2p with UDPglucose, more than 36 glucosyl residues were covalently bound to this peptide. Using a combination of cyanogen bromide cleavage of the protein backbone, enzymatic hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds and reversed phase chromatography, mono- and diglucosylated peptides having the sequence PNYGYQSSPAM were generated. MS/MS spectra revealed that glucosyl residues were attached to both Tyr232 and Tyr230 within the same peptide. The formation of the highly glucosylated eukaryotic Glg2p did not favour the bacterial glycogen accumulation. Under various experimental conditions Glg2p-producing cells accumulated approximately 30% less glycogen than a control transformed with a Glg2p lacking plasmid. The size distribution of the glycogen and extractable activities of several glycogen-related enzymes were essentially unchanged. As revealed by high performance anion exchange chromatography, the intracellular maltooligosaccharide pattern of the bacterial cells expressing the functional eukaryotic transgene was significantly altered. Thus, the eukaryotic glycogenin appears to be incompatible with the bacterial initiation of glycogen biosynthesis Y1 - 2004 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ette, Ottmar T1 - Archeologies of Globalization : European Reflections on Two Phases of Accelerated Globalization in Cornelius de Pauw, Georg Forster, Guillaume-Thomas Raynal and Alexander von Humboldt Y1 - 2012 UR - http://cultureandhistory.revistas.csic.es/index.php/cultureandhistory/article/view/4/19 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wacker, Alexander A1 - von Elert, Eric T1 - Settlement pattern of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, as a function of depth in Lake Constance N2 - Settlement on suitable substrata under favourable environmental conditions is an important factor for a successful recruitment of adult populations of Dreissena polymorpha. Therefore, the pattern of settlement of zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) larvae at different depths was studied in Lake Constance. Maximum densities of larvae and newly settled juvenile mussels were observed at 4m depth, while only single settlement episodes were recorded at greater depths (15 m and 30 m). Temperature fluctuation was used as a surrogate parameter for internal seiches. Biotic and abiotic parameters were subjected to a principal component analysis (PCA). The tight coupling of the internal seiches, larval abundance and settlement at 4-m depth vs. the lack of coupling of the latter two variables at greater depths indicated that water currents transported settling larvae to the substrata at greater depth. Our data suggest that physical factors, such as boundary mixing and internal seiches, should be considered as sources of variability in settlement. Y1 - 2003 ER - TY - THES A1 - Sójka, Pia T1 - Writing travel, writing life T1 - Reisen schreiben Leben T1 - Écriture, le voyage ou la vie BT - Ars Vivendi and the travelling narrations of Ella Maillart, Annemarie Schwarzenbach and Nicolas Bouvier BT - Ars Vivendi und die reisenden Erzählungen von Ella Maillart, Annemarie Schwarzenbach und Nicolas Bouvier BT - Ars Vivendi et les narrations itinérantes d'Ella Maillart, Annemarie Schwarzenbach et Nicolas Bouvier N2 - The book compares the texts of three Swiss authors: Ella Maillart, Annemarie Schwarzenbach and Nicolas Bouvier. The focus is on their trip from Genève to Kabul that Ella Maillart and Annemarie Schwarzenbach made together in 1939/1940 and Nicolas Bouvier 1953/1954 with the artist Thierry Vernet. The comparison shows the strong connection between the journey and life and between ars vivendi and travel literature. This book also gives an overview of and organises the numerous terms, genres, and categories that already exist to describe various travel texts and proposes the new term travelling narration. The travelling narration looks at the text from a narratological perspective that distinguishes the author, narrator, and protagonist within the narration. In the examination, ten motifs could be found to characterise the travelling narration: Culture, Crossing Borders, Freedom, Time and Space, the Aesthetics of Landscapes, Writing and Reading, the Self and/as the Other, Home, Religion and Spirituality as well as the Journey. The importance of each individual motif does not only apply in the 1930s or 1950s but also transmits important findings for living together today and in the future. N2 - Das Buch vergleicht die Texte von drei Schweizer Autoren: Ella Maillart, Annemarie Schwarzenbach und Nicolas Bouvier. Im Mittelpunkt steht die Reise von Genève nach Kabul, die Ella Maillart gemeinsam mit Annemarie Schwarzenbach 1939/1940 und Nicolas Bouvier 1953/1954 mit dem Künstler Thierry Vernet unternahmen. Der Vergleich zeigt die enge Verbindung zwischen der Reise und dem Leben sowie zwischen ars vivendi und Reiseliteratur. Das Buch gibt einen Überblick über die zahlreichen Begriffe, Gattungen und Kategorien, die bereits zur Beschreibung verschiedener Reisetexte existieren, und schlägt den neuen Begriff der reisenden Erzählung „travelling narration“ vor. Die reisende Erzählung betrachtet den Text aus einer narratologischen Perspektive, die den Autor, Erzähler und Protagonisten innerhalb der Erzählung unterscheidet. In der Untersuchung konnten zehn Motive gefunden werden, die die reisende Erzählung charakterisieren: Kultur, Grenzüberschreitung, Freiheit, Zeit und Raum, Ästhetik der Landschaft, Schreiben und Lesen, das Selbst und / oder der Andere, Heimat, Religion und Spiritualität sowie die Reise. Die Bedeutung jedes einzelnen Motivs gilt nicht nur für die 1930er oder 1950er Jahre, sondern vermittelt auch wichtige Erkenntnisse für das Zusammenleben heute und in der Zukunft. N2 - Le livre compare les textes de trois auteurs suisses : Ella Maillart, Annemarie Schwarzenbach et Nicolas Bouvier. L'accent est mis sur le voyage de Genève à Kaboul qu'Ella Maillart et Annemarie Schwarzenbach ont effectué ensemble en 1939/1940 et Nicolas Bouvier 1953/1954 avec l'artiste Thierry Vernet. La comparaison montre le lien fort entre le voyage et la vie et entre l'ars vivendi et la littérature de voyage. Ce livre donne également un aperçu et organise les nombreux termes, genres et catégories qui existent déjà pour décrire les différents textes de voyage et propose le nouveau terme narration itinérante „travelling literature“. La narration itinérante examine le texte dans une perspective narratologique qui distingue l'auteur, le narrateur et le protagoniste au sein de la narration. Au cours de l'examen, dix motifs ont été trouvés pour caractériser le récit de voyage : La culture, la traversée des frontières, la liberté, le temps et l'espace, l'esthétique des paysages, l'écriture et la lecture, le soi et l'autre, la maison, la religion et la spiritualité ainsi que le voyage. L'importance de chaque motif individuel ne s'applique pas seulement aux années 1930 ou 1950, mais transmet également des conclusions importantes pour le vivre ensemble aujourd'hui et à l'avenir. T3 - Potsdamer Bibliothek der WeltRegionen (PoWeR) - 5 KW - travel literature KW - récit de voyage KW - Reiseliteratur KW - Ella Maillart KW - Ella Maillart KW - Ella Maillart KW - Nicolas Bouvier KW - Nicolas Bouvier KW - Nicolas Bouvier KW - Annemarie Schwarzenbach KW - Annemarie Schwarzenbach KW - Annemarie Schwarzenbach KW - art of life KW - Lebenskunst KW - savoir vivre Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-558799 SN - 978-3-86956-537-8 SN - 2629-2548 SN - 2629-253X PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiß, Norman T1 - How to integrate environmental law into constitutional law BT - the German experience JF - Revue juridique de l’Océan Indien N2 - This chapter consists of three parts. In the first part, I will give a short overview about the integration of the protection of the environment into German constitutional law. This section will start with the presentation of the relevant provision, Art. 20a BL. Then, I will elaborate on its legal character. In the second part, I will make some brief remarks on the practical implications of Art. 20a BL. Finally, I will present some preliminary conclusions. Y1 - 2021 UR - https://hal.univ-reunion.fr/hal-03328965 SN - 1630-6910 VL - 26 IS - 31 SP - 171 EP - 175 PB - Université de La Réunion CY - Saint-Denis ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zimmermann, Andreas A1 - Geiß, Robin ED - Ambos, Kai T1 - Article 8 Paras. 2(c)–(f) and 3: War crimes committed in an armed conflict not of an international character T2 - Rome statute of the International Criminal Court Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-406-74384-9 SN - 978-3-406-77926-8 SN - 978-1-5099-4405-7 SN - 978-3-8487-7648-1 SP - 837 EP - 1048 PB - C.H. Beck CY - München ET - 4 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zimmermann, Andreas ED - Volpe, Valentina ED - Peters, Anne ED - Battini, Stefano T1 - Would the world be a better place if one were to adopt a European approach to state immunity? BT - Or, "Soll am Europäischen Wesen die Staatenimmunität genesen"? T2 - Remedies against immunity? N2 - This chapter argues not only that there is no European Sonderweg (or ‘special way’) when it comes to the law of state immunity but that there ought not to be one. Debates within The Hague Conference on Private International Law in the late 1990s and those leading to the adoption of the 2002 UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States, as well as the development of the EU Brussels Regulation on Jurisdiction and Enforcement, as amended in 2015, all demonstrate that state immunity was not meant to be limited by such treaties but ‘safeguarded’. Likewise, there is no proof that regional European customary law limits state immunity when it comes to ius cogens violations, as Italy and (partly) Greece are the only European states denying state immunity in such cases while the European Court of Human Rights has, time and again, upheld a broad concept of state immunity. It therefore seems unlikely that in the foreseeable future a specific European customary law norm on state immunity will develop, especially given the lack of participation in such practice by those states most concerned by the matter, including Germany. This chapter considers the possible legal implications of the jurisprudence of the Italian Constitutional Court for European military operations (if such operations went beyond peacekeeping). These implications would mainly depend on the question of attribution: if one where to assume that acts undertaken within the framework of military operations led by the EU were to be, at least also, attributable to the troop-contributing member states, the respective troop-contributing state would be entitled to enjoy state immunity exactly to the same degree as in any kind of unilateral military operations. Additionally, some possible perspectives beyond Sentenza 238/2014 are examined, in particular concerning the redress awarded by domestic courts ‘as long as’ neither the German nor the international system grant equivalent protection to the victims of serious violations of international humanitarian law committed during World War II. In the author’s opinion, strengthening the jurisdiction of international courts and tribunals, bringing interstate cases for damages before the International Court of Justice, as well as providing for claims commissions where individual compensation might be sought for violations of international humanitarian law would be more useful and appropriate mechanisms than denying state immunity. Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-662-62303-9 SN - 978-3-662-62304-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-62304-6_12 VL - 297 SP - 219 EP - 233 PB - Springer CY - Berlin ; Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zimmermann, Andreas A1 - Schabedoth, John Alexander T1 - Domestic and international criminal justice BT - challenges ahead JF - KFG working paper series N2 - This paper consists of two parts: In the first part, some of the challenges with which the Internationaal Criminal Court is currently confronted are being presented. First of all, the article will describe the current state of the International Criminal Court and the Rome Statue. Afterwards, the article analyses the Court’s efforts to deal with cases against third-country nationals and the challenges it is facing in that regard. In addition, the Court’s case law will be analyzed in order to determine an increasing ‘emancipation’ of the case law of the International Criminal Court from international humanitarian law. The second part of the paper will briefly discuss the role of domestic international criminal law and domestic courts in the further development and enforcement of international criminal law. As an example of the role that domestic courts may have in clarifying classic issues in international law, the judgment of the German Supreme Court of January 28, 2021 (3 StR 564/19), which deals with the status of costumary international law on functional immunity of State officials before domestic courts, shall be assessed. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4087189 SN - 2509-3762 SN - 2509-3770 IS - 57 PB - Berlin Potsdam Research Group International Law - Rise or Decline? CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zimmermann, Andreas A1 - Geiß, Robin ED - Ambos, Kai T1 - Article 8 Para. 2(b)(xvi): Pillage T2 - Rome statute of the International Criminal Court Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-406-74384-9 SN - 978-3-406-77926-8 SN - 978-1-5099-4405-7 SN - 978-3-8487-7648-1 SP - 539 EP - 554 PB - C.H. Beck CY - München ET - Fourth edition ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gronau, Norbert A1 - Weber, Edzard A1 - Wander, Paul A1 - Ullrich, André ED - Plapper, Peter T1 - A regional remanufacturing network approach BT - modeling and simulation of circular economy processes in the era of industry 4.0 T2 - Digitization of the work environment for sustainable production N2 - Manufacturing companies still have relatively few points of contact with the circular economy. Especially, extending life time of whole products or parts via remanufacturing is an promising approach to reduce waste. However, necessary cost-efficient assessment of the condition of the individual parts is challenging and assessment procedures are technically complex (e.g., scanning and testing procedures). Furthermore, these assessment procedures are usually only available after the disassembly process has been completed. This is where conceptualization, data acquisition and simulation of remanufacturing processes can help. One major constraining aspect of remanufacturing is reducing logistic efforts, since these also have negative external effects on the environment. Thus regionalization is an additional but in the end consequential challenge for remanufacturing. This article aims to fill a gap by providing an regional remanufacturing approach, in particular the design of local remanufacturing chains. Thereby, further focus lies on modeling and simulating alternative courses of action, including feasibility study and eco-nomic assessment. KW - regional network KW - remanufacturing KW - scenario modeling Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-95545-407-4 U6 - https://doi.org/10.30844/WGAB_2022_8 SP - 145 EP - 170 PB - GITO Verlag CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gronau, Norbert A1 - Teichmann, Malte A1 - Weber, Edzard ED - Shishkov, Boris T1 - Serious game-based haptic modeling BT - an application-oriented approach for sequentially developing new business models from tacit knowledge T2 - Business modeling and software design N2 - The authors propose that while tacit knowledge is a valuable resource for developing new business models, its externalization presents several challenges. One major challenge is that individuals often don’t recognize their tacit knowledge resources, while another is the reluctance to share one’s knowledge with others. Addressing these challenges, the authors present an application-oriented serious game-based haptic modeling approach for externalize tacit knowledge, which can be used to develop the first versions of business models based on tacit knowledge. Both conceptual and practical design fundamentals are presented based on elaborated theoretical approaches, which were developed with the help of a design science approach. The development of the research process is presented step by step, whereby we focused on the high accessibility of the presented research. Practitioners are presented with guidelines for implementing their serious game projects. Scientists benefit from starting points for their research topics of externalization, internalization, and socialization of tacit knowledge, development of business models, and serious games or gamification. The paper concludes with open research desiderata and questions from the presented research process. KW - serious game KW - tacit knowledge KW - business model KW - SECI-model KW - conversion sequences KW - design science Y1 - 2023 SN - 978-3-031-36756-4 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36757-1_3 SP - 32 EP - 55 PB - Springer Nature CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Krasnova, Hanna A1 - große Deters, Fenne A1 - Gladkaya, Margarita T1 - Examining social media as a driver of perfectionism T2 - PACIS 2021 proceedings N2 - Perfectionism is a personality disposition characterized by setting extremely high performance-standards coupled with critical self-evaluations. Often conceived as positive, perfectionism can yield not only beneficial but also deleterious outcomes ranging from anxiety to burnout. In this proposal, we set out to investigate the role of the technology and, particularly, social media in individuals’ strivings for perfection. We lay down theoretical bases for the possibility that social media plays a role in the development of perfectionism. To empirically test the hypothesized relationship, we propose a comprehensive study design based on the experience sampling method. Lastly, we provide an overview of the planned analysis and future steps. Y1 - 2021 UR - https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2021/260 SN - 978-1-7336325-7-7 PB - AIS Electronic Library (AISeL) CY - [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lattemann, Christoph A1 - Kupke, Sören A1 - Stieglitz, Stefan A1 - Fetscherin, Marc T1 - How to govern virtual corporations Y1 - 2007 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Risius, Marten A1 - Baumann, Annika A1 - Krasnova, Hanna T1 - Developing a new paradigm BT - introducing the intention-behaviour gap to the privacy paradox phenomenon T2 - Proceedings of the 28th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) : ECIS 2020 Research Papers N2 - Internet users commonly agree that it is important for them to protect their personal data. However, the same users readily disclose their data when requested by an online service. The dichotomy between privacy attitude and actual behaviour is commonly referred to as the “privacy paradox”. Over twenty years of research were not able to provide one comprehensive explanation for the paradox and seems even further from providing actual means to overcome the paradox. We argue that the privacy paradox is not just an instantiation of the attitude-behaviour gap. Instead, we introduce a new paradigm explaining the paradox as the result of attitude-intention and intentionbehaviour gaps. Historically, motivational goal-setting psychologists addressed the issue of intentionbehaviour gaps in terms of the Rubicon Model of Action Phases and argued that commitment and volitional strength are an essential mechanism that fuel intentions and translate them into action. Thus, in this study we address the privacy paradox from a motivational psychological perspective by developing two interventions on Facebook and assess whether the 287 participants of our online experiment actually change their privacy behaviour. The results demonstrate the presence of an intentionbehaviour gap and the efficacy of our interventions in reducing the privacy paradox. KW - privacy paradox KW - intention-behaviour gap KW - attitude-behaviour gap KW - commitment KW - rubicon model KW - social media Y1 - 2020 UR - https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2020_rp/150 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341507497_Developing_a_New_Paradigm_Introducing_the_Intention-Behaviour_Gap_to_the_Privacy_Paradox_Phenomenon/link/5ec4a1c892851c11a8778d3f/download?_tp=eyJjb250ZXh0Ijp7InBhZ2UiOiJwdWJsaWNhdGlvbiIsInByZXZpb3VzUGFnZSI6bnVsbH19 PB - AIS Electronic Library (AISeL) CY - [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Grum, Marcus A1 - Gronau, Norbert ED - Shishkov, Boris T1 - Adaptable knowledge-driven information systems improving knowledge transfers BT - design of context-sensitive, AR-enabled furniture assemblies T2 - Business modeling and software design : 10th International Symposium, BMSD 2020, Berlin, Germany, July 6-8, 2020, Proceedings N2 - A growing number of business processes can be characterized as knowledge-intensive. The ability to speed up the transfer of knowledge between any kind of knowledge carriers in business processes with AR techniques can lead to a huge competitive advantage, for instance in manufacturing. This includes the transfer of person-bound knowledge as well as externalized knowledge of physical and virtual objects. The contribution builds on a time-dependent knowledge transfer model and conceptualizes an adaptable, AR-based application. Having the intention to accelerate the speed of knowledge transfers between a manufacturer and an information system, empirical results of an experimentation show the validity of this approach. For the first time, it will be possible to discover how to improve the transfer among knowledge carriers of an organization with knowledge-driven information systems (KDIS). Within an experiment setting, the paper shows how to improve the quantitative effects regarding the quality and amount of time needed for an example manufacturing process realization by an adaptable KDIS. KW - augmented reality KW - knowledge transfers KW - empirical studies KW - context-aware computing KW - adaptable software systems KW - business process improvement Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-030-52305-3 SN - 978-3-030-52306-0 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52306-0_13 VL - 391 SP - 202 EP - 220 PB - Springer International Publishing CY - Cham ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wacker, Alexander T1 - Allocation of essential lipids in Daphnia magna during exposure to poor food quality Y1 - 2007 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2435.2007.01274.x/full U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2435.2007.01274.x ER - TY - BOOK ED - Czychowski, Christian ED - Nordemann, Jan Bernd T1 - Law of raw data T3 - AIPPI law series N2 - Law of Raw Data gives an overview of the legal situation across major countries and how such data is contractually handled in practice in the respective countries. In recent years, digital technologies have transformed business and society, impacting all sectors of the economy and a wide variety of areas of life. Digitization is leading to rapidly growing volumes of data with great economic potential. Data, in its raw or unstructured form, has become an important and valuable economic asset, and protection of raw data has become a crucial subject for the intellectual property community. As legislators struggle to develop a settled legal regime in this complex area, this invaluable handbook will offer a careful and dedicated analysis of the legal instruments and remedies, both existing and potential, that provide such protection across a wide variety of national legal systems. What’s in this book: Produced under the auspices of the International Association for the Protection of International Property (AIPPI), more than forty active specialists of the association from twenty-three countries worldwide contribute national chapters on the relevant law in their respective jurisdictions. The contributions thoroughly explain how each country approaches such crucial matters as the following: if there is any intellectual property right available to protect raw data; the nature of such intellectual property rights that exist in unstructured data; contracts on data and which legal boundaries stand in the way of contract drafting; liability for data products or services; and questions of international private law and cross-border portability. Each country’s rules concerning specific forms of data – such as data embedded in household appliances and consumer goods, criminal offence data, data relating to human genetics, tax and bank secrecy, medical records, and clinical trial data – are described, drawing on legislation, regulation, and case law. How this will help you: A matchless legal resource on one of the most important raw materials of the twenty-first century, this book provides corporate counsel, practitioners and policymakers working in the field of intellectual property rights, and concerned academics with both a broad-based global overview on emerging legal strategies in the protection of unstructured data and the latest information on existing legislation and regulation in the area. Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-9-403-53280-6 SN - 978-94-035-3281-3 SN - 978-94-035-3282-0 VL - 6 PB - Kluwer Law International CY - Alphen aan den Rijn ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lederer, Markus T1 - Evaluating carbon governance : the clean development mechanism from an emerging economy perspective Y1 - 2010 SN - 1756-3607 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Leonardis, Irene ED - Dinter, Martin T. ED - Guérin, Charles T1 - Varro and the re-foundation of Roman cultural memory through genealogy and humanitas T2 - Cultural memory in republican and Augustan Rome N2 - In the last two centuries BC, with the Republic limping towards its end, the cultivated ruling elite began to lose its moral and political authority.1 Its members not only held themselves responsible for the so-called crisis of tradition, but at the same time also conveyed the impression of a loss of memory, as if all Romans were suffering from some kind of amnesia or identity crisis.2 In particular, institutional figures such as pontiffs and augurs, who had preserved Rome’s memory throughout its history, were accused of neglecting their duties and, by extension, of allowing ancient practices and values to slowly disappear.3 Accordingly, Cicero and Varro, both perfect representatives of this elite, employed recurrent terms such as neglect (neglegentia/neglegere), involuntary abandon (amittere), oblivion (oblivio), vanishing of institutions (evanescere), and ignorance (ignoratio/ignorare) to describe this critical loss of information; they depicted the citizenry of Rome (civitas) as disoriented and estranged, incapable of sharing any common knowledge or values. Y1 - 2023 SN - 978-1-009-32775-6 SN - 978-1-009-32774-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009327749.006 SP - 97 EP - 114 PB - Cambridge University Press CY - Cambridge ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Féry, Caroline A1 - Fanselow, Gisbert A1 - Paslawska, Alla T1 - Nominal Split Construction in Ukrainian Y1 - 2007 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pracht, M. A1 - Timmerman, Martin Jan T1 - A late Namurian (318 Ma) 40Ar-39Ar age for kaersutite megacrysts from the syn-tectonic Black Ball Head diatreme: implications for the onset of Variscan deformation in SW Ireland BT - Ein spätes Namurian (318 m.y.) Alter 40Ar/39Ar für kaersutitemegacrysts vom schwarzen Kugelkopfdiatreme: eine Altersgrenze für die Deformation Variscan im Südwesten Irland Y1 - 2004 SN - 0790-1763 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Friedrich, Sven A1 - Schneidenbach, Lars A1 - Schnor, Bettina T1 - SLIBNet : Server Load Balancing for InfiniBand Networks N2 - Today, InfiniBand is an evolving high speed interconnect technology to build high performance computing clusters, that achieve top 10 rankings in the current top 500 of the worldwide fastest supercomputers. Network interfaces (called host channel adapters) provide transport layer services over connections and datagrams in reliable or unreliable manner. Additionally, InfiniBand supports remote direct memory access (RDMA) primitives that allow for one- sided communication. Using server load balancing together with a high performance cluster makes it possible to build a fast, scalable, and reliable service infrastructure. We have designed and implemented a scalable load balancer for InfiniBand clusters called SLIBNet. Our investigations show that the InfiniBand architecture offers features which perfectly support load balancing. We want to thank the Megware Computer GmbH for providing us an InfiniBand switch to realize a server load balancing testbed. Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Grum, Marcus ED - Shishkov, Boris T1 - Managing human and artificial knowledge bearers BT - the creation of a symbiotic knowledge management approach T2 - Business modeling and software design : 10th International Symposium, BMSD 2020, Berlin, Germany, July 6-8, 2020, Proceedings N2 - As part of the digitization, the role of artificial systems as new actors in knowledge-intensive processes requires to recognize them as a new form of knowledge bearers side by side with traditional knowledge bearers, such as individuals, groups, organizations. By now, artificial intelligence (AI) methods were used in knowledge management (KM) for knowledge discovery, for the reinterpreting of information, and recent works focus on the studying of different AI technologies implementation for knowledge management, like big data, ontology-based methods and intelligent agents [1]. However, a lack of holistic management approach is present, that considers artificial systems as knowledge bearers. The paper therefore designs a new kind of KM approach, that integrates the technical level of knowledge and manifests as Neuronal KM (NKM). Superimposing traditional KM approaches with the NKM, the Symbiotic Knowledge Management (SKM) is conceptualized furthermore, so that human as well as artificial kinds of knowledge bearers can be managed as symbiosis. First use cases demonstrate the new KM, NKM and SKM approaches in a proof-of-concept and exemplify their differences. KW - knowledge management KW - artificial intelligence KW - neuronal systems KW - design of knowledge-driven systems KW - symbiotic system design Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-030-52305-3 SN - 978-3-030-52306-0 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52306-0_12 SP - 182 EP - 201 PB - Springer International Publishing AG CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Diaz Ferreyra, Nicolás Emilio A1 - Shahi, Gautam Kishore A1 - Tony, Catherine A1 - Stieglitz, Stefan A1 - Scandariato, Riccardo ED - Schmidt, Albrecht ED - Väänänen, Kaisa ED - Goyal, Tesh ED - Kristensson, Per Ola ED - Peters, Anicia T1 - Regret, delete, (do not) repeat BT - an analysis of self-cleaning practices on twitter after the outbreak of the covid-19 pandemic T2 - Extended abstracts of the 2023 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems N2 - During the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people shared their symptoms across Online Social Networks (OSNs) like Twitter, hoping for others’ advice or moral support. Prior studies have shown that those who disclose health-related information across OSNs often tend to regret it and delete their publications afterwards. Hence, deleted posts containing sensitive data can be seen as manifestations of online regrets. In this work, we present an analysis of deleted content on Twitter during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. For this, we collected more than 3.67 million tweets describing COVID-19 symptoms (e.g., fever, cough, and fatigue) posted between January and April 2020. We observed that around 24% of the tweets containing personal pronouns were deleted either by their authors or by the platform after one year. As a practical application of the resulting dataset, we explored its suitability for the automatic classification of regrettable content on Twitter. KW - privacy KW - self-disclosure KW - online regrets KW - deleted tweets KW - crisis communication KW - COVID-19 Y1 - 2023 SN - 978-1-45039-422-2 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1145/3544549.3585583 SP - 1 EP - 7 PB - ACM CY - New York, NY ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gronau, Norbert A1 - Fröming, Jane A1 - Schmid, Simone A1 - Rüssbüldt, Uwe T1 - Approach for requirement oriented team building in industrial processes N2 - This contribution presents an approach for requirement oriented team building in industrial processes like product development. This will be based on the knowledge modelling and description language (KMDL(R)) that enables the modelling and analysis of knowledge intensive business processes. First the basic elements of the modelling technique are described, presenting the concept and the description language. Furthermore it is shown how the KMDL(R) process models can be used as a basis for the team building component. Therefore, an algorithm was developed that is able to propose a team composition for a specific task by analyzing the knowledge and skills of the employees, which will be contrasted to the process requirements. This can be used as guidance for team building decisions. Y1 - 2007 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01663615 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compind.2006.09.011 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zimmermann, Andreas A1 - Freiburg-Braun, Elisa ED - Ambos, Kai T1 - Article 15ter Exercise of jurisdiction over the crime of aggression (Security Council referral) T2 - Rome statute of the International Criminal Court Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-406-77926-8 SN - 978-3-406-74384-9 SN - 978-1-5099-4405-7 SN - 978-3-8487-7648-1 U6 - https://doi.org/10.17104/9783406779268-927 SP - 927 EP - 932 PB - Beck CY - München ET - Fourth ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zimmermann, Andreas ED - Ambos, Kai T1 - Article 15bis. Exercise of jurisdiction over the crime of aggression (State referral, proprio motu) T2 - Rome statute of the International Criminal Court Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-406-77926-8 SN - 978-3-406-74384-9 SN - 978-1-5099-4405-7 SN - 978-3-8487-7648-1 U6 - https://doi.org/10.17104/9783406779268-899 SP - 899 EP - 926 PB - Beck CY - München ET - Fourth ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zimmermann, Andreas A1 - Freiburg-Braun, Elisa ED - Ambos, Kai T1 - Article 8bis Crime of aggression T2 - Rome statute of the International Criminal Court Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-406-77926-8 SN - 978-3-406-74384-9 SN - 978-1-5099-4405-7 SN - 978-3-8487-7648-1 U6 - https://doi.org/10.17104/9783406779268-686 SP - 686 EP - 726 PB - Beck CY - München ET - Fourth ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zimmermann, Andreas A1 - Geiß, Robin ED - Ambos, Kai T1 - Article 8 Para. 2(b)(x): Prohibition of physical mutilation T2 - Rome statute of the International Criminal Court Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-406-74384-9 SN - 978-3-406-77926-8 SN - 978-1-5099-4405-7 SN - 978-3-8487-7648-1 SP - 419 EP - 436 PB - Beck CY - München ET - 4 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zimmermann, Andreas A1 - Geiß, Robin ED - Ambos, Kai T1 - Article 8 Para. 2(b)(xiii): Prohibited destruction T2 - Rome statute of the International Criminal Court Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-406-74384-9 SN - 978-3-406-77926-8 SN - 978-1-5099-4405-7 SN - 978-3-8487-7648-1 SP - 474 EP - 503 PB - Beck CY - München ET - 4 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zimmermann, Andreas ED - Ambos, Kai T1 - Article 5 Crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court T2 - Rome statute of the International Criminal Court Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-406-74384-9 SN - 978-3-406-77926-8 SN - 978-1-5099-4405-7 SP - 107 EP - 116 PB - Beck CY - München ET - Fourth ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zimmermann, Andreas ED - Ambos, Kai T1 - Article 124 Transitional provision T2 - Rome statute of the International Criminal Court Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-406-77926-8 SN - 978-3-406-74384-9 SN - 978-1-5099-4405-7 SN - 978-3-8487-7648-1 SP - 2905 EP - 2914 PB - Beck CY - München ET - Fourth ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zimmermann, Andreas A1 - Jauer, Nora T1 - Possible indirect legal effects under international law of non-legally binding instruments JF - KFG working paper series N2 - As part of the current overall process of de-formalization in international law States increasingly chose informal, non-legally binding agreements or ‘Memoranda of Understanding’ (‘MOUs') to organize their international affairs. The increasing conclusion of such legally non-binding instruments in addition to their flexibility, however, also leads to uncertainties in international relations. Against this background, this article deals with possible indirect legal consequences produced by MOUs. It discusses the different legal mechanisms and avenues that may give rise to secondary legal effects of MOUs through a process of interaction with and interpretation in line with other (formal) sources of international law. The article further considers various strategies how to avoid such eventual possible unintended or unexpected indirect legal effects of MOUs when drafting such instruments and when dealing with them subsequent to their respective ‘adoption’. Y1 - 2021 UR - https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3840767 SN - 2509-3770 SN - 2509-3762 VL - 48 PB - Berlin Potsdam Research Group International Law - Rise or Decline? CY - Berlin ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Barkowsky, Matthias A1 - Giese, Holger T1 - Modular and incremental global model management with extended generalized discrimination networks T1 - Modulares und inkrementelles Globales Modellmanagement mit erweiterten Generalized Discrimination Networks N2 - Complex projects developed under the model-driven engineering paradigm nowadays often involve several interrelated models, which are automatically processed via a multitude of model operations. Modular and incremental construction and execution of such networks of models and model operations are required to accommodate efficient development with potentially large-scale models. The underlying problem is also called Global Model Management. In this report, we propose an approach to modular and incremental Global Model Management via an extension to the existing technique of Generalized Discrimination Networks (GDNs). In addition to further generalizing the notion of query operations employed in GDNs, we adapt the previously query-only mechanism to operations with side effects to integrate model transformation and model synchronization. We provide incremental algorithms for the execution of the resulting extended Generalized Discrimination Networks (eGDNs), as well as a prototypical implementation for a number of example eGDN operations. Based on this prototypical implementation, we experiment with an application scenario from the software development domain to empirically evaluate our approach with respect to scalability and conceptually demonstrate its applicability in a typical scenario. Initial results confirm that the presented approach can indeed be employed to realize efficient Global Model Management in the considered scenario. N2 - Komplexe Projekte, die unter dem Paradigma der modellgetriebenen Entwicklung entwickelt werden, nutzen heutzutage oft mehrere miteinander in Beziehung stehende Modelle, die durch eine Vielzahl von Modelloperationen automatiscsh verarbeitet werden. Die modulare und inkrementelle Konstruktion und Ausführung solcher Netzwerke von Modelloperationen ist eine Voraussetzung für effiziente Entwicklung mit potenziell sehr großen Modellen. Das zugrunde liegende Forschungsproblem heißt auch Globales Modellmanagement. In diesem Bericht schlagen wir einen Ansatz für modulares und inkrementelles Globales Modellmanagement vor, der auf einer Erweiterung der existierenden Technik der Generalized Discrimination Networks (GDNs) basiert. Neben einer weiteren Verallgemeinerung des Konzepts der Anfrageoperationen in GDNs erweitern wir den zuvor rein lesenden Mechanismus auf Operationen mit Seiteneffekten, um Modelltransformationen und Modellsynchronisationen zu integrieren. Wir präsentieren inkrementelle Algorithmen für die Ausführung der resultierenden erweiterten GDNs (eGDNs) sowie eine prototypische Implementierung von Beispieloperationen für eGDNs. Mithilfe dieser prototypischen Implementierung evaluieren wir unsere Lösung hinsichtlich ihrer Skalierbarkeit in einem Anwendungsszenario aus dem Bereich der Softwareentwicklung. Außerdem demonstrieren wir die Anwendbarkeit der entwickelten Technik konzeptionell anhand eines typischen Anwendugsszenario. Unsere ersten Ergebnisse bestätigen, dass die Lösung genutzt werden kann, um effizientes Globales Modellmanagement im betrachteten Szenario zu realisieren. T3 - Technische Berichte des Hasso-Plattner-Instituts für Digital Engineering an der Universität Potsdam - 154 KW - global model management KW - generalized discrimination networks KW - globales Modellmanagement KW - Generalized Discrimination Networks Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-573965 SN - 978-3-86956-555-2 SN - 1613-5652 SN - 2191-1665 IS - 154 SP - 63 EP - 63 ER - TY - THES A1 - Heller, Wilfried T1 - Heller, W., The 'Bohemians' in New Zealand : an ethnik group?; Auckland, Univ., 2005 Y1 - 2006 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wischer, Ilse T1 - Tieken-Boon van Ostade, I. (Hrsg.), Two Hundred Years of Lindley Murray; Münster, Nodus, 1996 BT - Two Hundred Years of Lindley Murray Y1 - 1998 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Selting, Margret T1 - TCUs and TRPs : the construction of "units" in conversational talk Y1 - 1998 UR - http://inlist.uni-konstanz.de/issues/4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dosche, Carsten A1 - Kumke, Michael Uwe A1 - Ariese, Freek A1 - Bader, Arjen N. A1 - Gooijer, Cees A1 - Dosa, P. I. A1 - Han, S. A1 - Miljanic, Ognjen S. A1 - Vollhardt, K. Peter C. A1 - Puchta, Ralph A1 - Hommes, N. J. R. V. T1 - Shpol'skii spectroscopy and vibrational analysis of [N]phenylenes Y1 - 2003 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Titze, Karl A1 - Koch, Sabine A1 - Helge, Hans A1 - Lehmkuhl, Ulrike A1 - Rauh, Hellgard A1 - Steinhausen, Hans-Christoph T1 - Prenatal and familial risks of children born by epileptic mothers : long term effects on the cognitive development Y1 - 2008 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1469-8749.2007.02020.x/pdf U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8749.2007.02020.x ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hanf, Jon H. A1 - Dautzenberg, Kirsti A1 - Gagalyuk, Taras A1 - Belaya, Vera T1 - Network approach to supply chain management : terms, scope of issues and lines of development Y1 - 2009 SN - 1729-7427 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sanner, Helge T1 - Economy vs. history : what does actually determine the distribution of firms' locations in cities? Y1 - 2004 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Geißler, Daniel A1 - Charbonnière, Loïc J. A1 - Ziessel, Raymond F. A1 - Löhmannsröben, Hans-Gerd T1 - Quantum dots as FRET acceptors for highly sensitive multiplexing immunoassays Y1 - 2009 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tristram, Hildegard L. C. T1 - "List of Published Research on the Celts Produced at the German Speaking Universities between 1980 and 1995" N2 - At the suggestion of the then editor of 'Studia Celtica Japonica,' Professor Toshio Doi, this bibliography lists the returns of a questionnaire sent to all scholars in Germany who were actively involved in Celtic Studies between 1980 and 1995. They were asked to list all their publications in the field of Celtic Studies, so as to allow to carry out a survey of their research activities during this period. While most scholars kindly obliged by returning their lists, there were notable exceptions who never answered the query. Regretably, the present bibliography therefore contains important gaps, which, however, may be quite telling as far as the research situation in Germany was concerned during that period. Y1 - 1997 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tristram, Hildegard L. C. T1 - What's the Point of Dating Beowulf? N2 - The great Old English epic 'Beowulf' has been dated to practically every century between the 6th and the 11th century, depending on the criteria of dating adopted and the approaches advocated by the respective scholars. As the text successfully avoids to provide definite cues or evidence for a definitive date, these scholarly attempts reveal more about the respective scholars' research interests than offering uncontroversial dates. The point of dating 'Beowulf' then seems to provide scholars with the opportunity to anchor their own personal understanding of the poem within the century of their own personal predilection. Y1 - 1997 SN - 3-8233-5407-8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tristram, Hildegard L. C. T1 - DO in Contact? N2 - Periphrastic English constructions involving the verbs BE/HAVE + a nominalised verb form expressing [+imperfectivity] and [+perfectivity] have close analogues in the Insular Celtic languages, where Celtic analogues of the English verb BE + a prepositional construction marker + Verbal Noun are used. The two constructions in English and teh Celtic languages are not identical and cannot be so, because the Celtic languages do not feature present and past participles and English has no verbal nouns. But the two types of the periphrastic mode of expressing aspect are close enough to suggest either a shift scenario, a borrowing scenario and/or an areal spread by diffusion over a long period of time. Since Old English did not mark aspect, neither morphologically nor syntactically, but Old Welsh and Old Irish already did so syntactically, it is suggested here that a unilateral transfer process was involved here, which proceeded from the Celtic languages to the English language. Aspectual transfer is even more pronounced in the so-called 'Celtic Englishes,' where in addition to the periphrastic marking of [+ imperfectivity] and [+perfectivity] the marking of [+habituality] is a grammaticalised feature and is periphrastically expressed. Y1 - 1997 SN - 3-515-07041-9 ER -