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- TextdokumentDesign Options for Data-Driven Business Models in Data-Ecosystems(INFORMATIK 2022, 2022) Schweihoff,Julia Christina; Jussen,Ilka; Stachon,Maleen; Möller,FrederikData has fundamentally changed the way companies cooperate. Traditional strategies of companies require to be rethought, revisioned, and reimagined based on the new environment of the data economy. Data as a key resource opens up new opportunities that companies need to leverage in data-driven business models (DDBM). Instead of acting in a vacuum, working together and creating value conjointly in an ecosystem based on data is paramount to success. Although DDBMs and ecosystems are not new, per se, there has been a lack of an overarching view of how many DDBMs interact in the context of ecosystems. The paper starts at this point as it develops a taxonomy of these business models in ecosystems. Thus, it contributes to helping researchers and practitioners understand the specifics of data-driven business models working in ecosystems.
- ZeitschriftenartikelGenerative Lyrik(HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 61, No. 2, 2024) Meier, AndreasDer Beitrag beleuchtet das Potenzial Generativer Kunstformen und widmet sich anhand eines konkreten Maschinengedichts wichtigen Fragen Generativer Lyrik: Wie unterscheidet sich ein Gedicht von einem computergenerierten Poem? Sind Algorithmen der Künstlichen Intelligenz hilfreich oder ersetzen sie gar den Poeten? Wem gehört das Copyright, dem Programmierer oder der Maschine? Nach einer Fallstudie zu einem siebenzeiligen Gedicht werden rechnergestützte Poems zu Buchstaben, Primzahlen, Symbolen, Permutationen, künstlichen Sprachelementen sowie zu Klang- und Farbbildern exemplarisch diskutiert. Chancen und Grenzen Generativer Poesie runden den Beitrag ab. The article sheds light on the potential of generative art forms and uses a specific machine poem to address important questions of generative lyrics: How does a poem differ from a computer-generated poem? Are artificial intelligence algorithms helpful or do they even replace the poet? Who owns the copyright, the programmer or the machine? After a case study on a seven-line poem, computer-generated poems of letters, prime numbers, symbols, permutations, artificial language elements as well as sound and color images will be discussed as examples. Opportunities and limitations of generative poetry round off the article.