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- KonferenzbeitragA Case Study on an Automated Generation of Environmental Reports(The Information Society and Enlargement of the European Union, 2003) Marx-Gómez, Jorge; Rautenstrauch, Claus; Isenmann, RalfDie unterschiedlichen Dokumente, die im Rahmen einer Umweltberichterstattung von Unternehmen erstellt werden, basieren auf ähnlichen und teilweise überlappenden Informationen. Oft können die für ein bestimmtes Umweltdokument zusammengetragenen Informationen allerdings nicht oder nur mit großem Aufwand für andere Zielsetzungen wieder genutzt werden. Die in den Dokumenten enthaltenen Umweltdaten müssen regelmäßig (z. B. entsprechend dem Berichtszeitraum) aktualisiert werden. Eine rechnergestützte und zumindest teilweise automatisierte Berichterstattung erscheint daher sinnvoll. In diesem Beitrag wird ein Ansatz zur teilweise automatisierten Umweltberichterstattung vorgestellt. Der Schwerpunkt liegt hierbei in der automatischen Überführung von Ökobilanzdaten in eine XML-Form und der Integration in einen Umweltbericht. Dies wird am Beispiel des Softwaretools Umberto illustriert.
- KonferenzbeitragA Comparative Eco-balance for Coating Materials with Epoxidised Derivatives(Environmental Communication in the Information Society - Proceedings of the 16th Conference, 2002) Khatib, Chaouki; Marx-Gómez, Jorge; Prötzsch, Silke; Rautenstrauch, ClausThe scope of the presented project was to illuminate and describe the potential environmental impacts which are caused by the production and application of a coating material using epoxidised derivatives. Therefore an appropriate comparative eco-balance in collaboration with the company BIOMEL GmbH located in Dessau (Germany) shall be conducted. Problem definition, approach and results will be given.
- KonferenzbeitragAnsatz zur Ermittlung der Wiedereinsetzbarkeiten von Demontageerzeugnissen im Rahmen reaktiver Demontageplanung(Umweltinformatik ’00 Umweltinformation für Planung, Politik und Öffentlichkeit, 2000) Huber, Alexander; Marx-Gómez, Jorge
- KonferenzbeitragEntwicklung einer Dokumenttypdefinition für eine automatisierte Umweltberichterstattung auf der Basis von XML(Sustainability in the Information Society, 2001) Krüger, Mario; Marx-Gómez, Jorge; Rautenstrauch, ClausDiscussions concerning environmental aspects considerably gained in importance and challenged business in recent years. Comprehensible and authentic as well as target group-oriented environmental reporting requires substantial quantities of relevant information. In order to automate environmental reporting the presented approach is based on structuring and standardizing of environmental documents using XML. To this end a document type definition for environmental reports has been developed and forms the basis for a software application system in order to facilitate the creation and the target group-oriented preparation of environmental reports. The automated integration of ecobalance data into the environmental report is here of particular importance.
- KonferenzbeitragGoing Ahead in Harmonising XML-Based DTDs for Corporate Environmental Reporting(The Information Society and Enlargement of the European Union, 2003) Isenmann, Ralf; Brosowski, Jan; Marx-Gómez, Jorge; Arndt, Hans-KnudUmweltberichte bilden die Kerninstrumente der betrieblichen Umweltberichterstattung. Angesichts steigender Anforderungen bzgl. Automatisierung, medialer Verfügbarkeit und Zielgruppenspezifizierung bietet der Einsatz des Internet in Verbindung mit der Auszeichnungssprache XML dabei große Gestaltungschancen und eröffnet wirksame Unterstützungspotentiale, sowohl für die Unternehmen selbst als auch für deren anvisierte Zielgruppen wie Mitarbeiter, Kunden und Investoren. Das konzeptionelle Herzstück für die informationstechnische Umsetzung einer internetbasierten Umweltberichterstattung ist in einer XML-basierten DTD für Umweltberichte zu sehen. Sie ermöglicht eine inhaltlich flexible, effizient durchzuführende und zielgruppenspezifische Umweltberichterstattung mit einer durchgängigen Prozeßunterstützung. Dieser Beitrag zielt auf die Harmonisierung solcher XML-basierter DTDs für Umweltberichte ab. Er knüpft dabei an grundlegende Überlegungen zur Standardisierung aus zwei vorausgegangenen Beiträge an, die auf der 16. Tagung „Informatik für den Umweltschutz“ 2002 in Wien sowie auf der 11. Tagung der Fachgruppe „Betriebliche Umweltinformationssysteme“ 2003 in Stuttgart vorgetragen wurden.
- TextdokumentAn instant matching algorithm in the context of ride-hailing applications, using isochrones and social scoring(INFORMATIK 2021, 2021) Eilers, Malte; Hempen, Simon; Frers, Sebastian; Stahr, Benjamin; Hölscher, Natalia Hölscher; Bürmann, Paula; Janßen, Christian; Marx-Gómez, JorgeRide-sharing nowadays is a term most people have heard about. It is an efficient way to reduce both climate detrimental emissions and the overall traffic within large cities. A key aspect of ride-sharing is to match drivers and passengers according to a set of attributes. By matching people based on static and dynamic settings such as social preferences, this paper shows a fast and efficient approach for solving this problem. As a key difference to other solutions the core of the developed instant matching algorithm is built up on isochrones. These are used to match trips on specific geographical constraints, like the maximum detour and time until a passenger’s pickup. Furthermore, social metrics allow optimization based on individual preferences in the users trip selection. The
- KonferenzbeitragIntegrated Material Flow Management and Business Information Systems(Sh@ring – EnviroInfo 2004, 2004) Baldoquín de la Peña, Gulnara; Marx-Gómez, Jorge; Rautenstrauch, ClausThere are many environmental problems caused by industrial production. Although the statistical information on contribution of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to pollution and waste is limited, it is known that their environmental influence is significant. On the other hand, the issue of environmental protection management has become a strategic target in many companies due to the growing number of legal provisions and regulations, such as the reduction goal for CO2. This paper proposes a way to solve the new challenges for producing companies, in order to have a responsible protection of the environment, as well as improve the productivity, product and performance quality: integrating Material Flow Management and Business Information Systems.
- KonferenzbeitragSoftware tool for single source multiple media and multiple requirement sustainability reporting(Sh@ring – EnviroInfo 2004, 2004) Isenmann, Ralf; Beisel, Monika; Brosowski, Jan; Marx-Gómez, JorgeIn this paper, the development of a software tool is described. This software tool provides single source multiple media and multiple requirement sustainability reporting”, and thus makes the concept of internet-based sustainability reporting actually work. The software development is a joint project carried out by the Department of Business Information Systems and Operations Research (BiOR) at the University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, and the Institute for Technical and Business Information Systems at the Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Germany. Single source multiple media and multiple requirement sustainability reporting is considered as the cutting edge approach in the rapidly developing field of advanced environmental and sustainability reporting using the internet. Such a comprehensive and forward-looking approach offers a variety of added value creating features compared with early environmental and sustainability reporting stages. For example, it provides a set of relevant contents (environmental, economic, social issues and mutual interrelations) that comprise the core themes for corporate sustainability, different media (print media, internet, CD-ROM etc.), it uses corresponding distributing principles (push, pull), it enables different views on the report contents, and it offers various presentation styles (media-specific, target group tailored). In technical terms, such a software tool is fully supported by an underlying ICT infrastructure that has its basis in using the internet and employing XML. As a practical application, this reporting approach is currently implemented as a software prototype. At the heart of its ICT architecture lies Cocoon, a Java-based, modular structured open source publishing framework, able to process XML documents, XML DTDs and XML Schemas, and thus suitable to perform single source multiple media and multiple requirement sustainability reporting.
- KonferenzbeitragSySPE Solution and IT-for-Green Communication through Web Services(EnviroInfo & ICT4S, Adjunct Proceedings, 2015) Medel-González, Frank; García-Ávila, Lourdes; Marx-Gómez, JorgeCorporate sustainability and sustainability management have become a key issues in modern organizations to achieve a more balanced and sustainable development. Nowadays IT supports to environmental and sustainability behaviours in business processes and it is part of the solutions to improve the sustainability performance in organizations. IT-for-Green is a project that proposes a new generation of Corporate Environmental Management Information Systems that allows to incorporate the strategic sustainability integration. The main motivation of this research was fill partially the important gap in relation with one uncover goal of this project the integration with other applications. The paper explores the architectural elements and the possibility to integrate the IT-for-Green project with the System of Sustainability Performance Evaluation using Zend Framework for web services generation, to add some future functionalities to IT-for-Green. A first web service definition and generation was designed.
- KonferenzbeitragXML Schema for sustainability reports meeting the needs of the GRI guidelines(Sh@ring – EnviroInfo 2004, 2004) Brosowski, Jan; Isenmann, Ralf; Beisel, Monika; Marx-Gómez, JorgeIn this paper, an outline is given of how to develop a comprehensive XML Schema for corporate sustainability reports. In order to ensure methodological rigour, this development is based on prior experience in designing XML Document Type Definitions (DTDs) for environmental reports; further, it is embedded into an overall process with the goal to promote the standardisation of document structures for advanced environmental and sustainability reporting using internet technologies and services. The XML Schema in particular meets the “Sustainability Reporting Guidelines” of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), released in 2002, and a number of other reporting requirements, e.g. the revised European Eco-Management and Audit Scheme “EMAS II”, the international standard ISO 14001 on “Environmental Management Systems”, the German standard DIN 33922 “Environmental Reports for the Public”, the early international guideline on “Company Environmental Reporting” proposed by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and SustainAbility, its German counterpart “Environmental Reports – Environmental Statements. Guidelines on Preparation and Distribution” recommended through future e.V. and the Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW), and a recently published publicly available specification (PAS) on the “Data exchange between ERP Systems and Environmental Information Systems”. The rationale why the XML Schema is explicitly focused on the GRI guidelines is that GRI represents the most forceful standard-setting organisation in the field of environmental and sustainability reporting, and thus its requirements will most likely become the de facto standard for sustainability reports, worldwide. Companies exactly meeting the needs of the GRI are reporting “in accordance with GRI” that is probably one of the highest levels of ensuring quality, rigour and utility within the field.