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- KonferenzbeitragBusiness Technologies - A Modeling Centered, Application Oriented Course(Modellierung 2022 Satellite Events, 2022) Mayr, Heinrich C.; Shekhovtsov, Volodymyr A.In this paper, we present the course "Business Technologies", which we offer at Alpen-Adria-Universität for students of the master’s programs in Informatics and Information Systems to introduce them to the exciting world of modeling. It is a combination of lecture and project work that has been offered regularly since 2013, with the content being adapted and updated every year. We intend this paper to stimulate discussion of modeling as an important component of Informatics teaching. Accordingly, not all our theses are scientifically substantiated; rather, some of them are intentionally formulated in a somewhat pointed way to provoke the discussion.
- KonferenzbeitragGoPubMed: ontology-based literature search applied to gene ontology and pubmed(German Conference on Bioinformatics 2004, GCB 2004, 2004) Delfs, Ralph; Doms, Andreas; Kozlenkov, Alexander; Schroeder, MichaelThe biomedical literature grows at a tremendous rate, so that finding the relevant literature is becoming more and more difficult. To address this problem we introduce ontology-based literature search, which structures search results thorugh the categories of an ontology. We develop and implement GoP- ubMed, which submits keywords to PubMed, extracts GeneOntology-terms from the retrieved abstracts, and presents the relevant sub-ontology for browsing. For GoPubMed we develop a novel term extraction algorithm and evaluate its performance. GoPubMed is available at www.gopubmed.org
- KonferenzbeitragTowards on-line monitoring and route re-planning in arable crop harvest(44. GIL - Jahrestagung, Biodiversität fördern durch digitale Landwirtschaft, 2024) Santiago Focke Martinez, Isaak IhorstRoute planning for farming machines can be used as a tool to improve the efficiency of arable farming operations. However, discrepancies between actual process parameters and the parameters used for route planning might result in the need to re-plan using updated/corrected planning parameters. This paper presents a concept for process monitoring and route re-planning in arable harvesting operations, together with updates on a previously presented route-planning tool developed to support re-planning during harvesting, and a set of monitoring components developed to generate field worked-area grid-maps and to monitor deviations between planned inner-field tracks and actual machine transit. The newly implemented re-planning features in the route planner and the monitoring components were tested under a simulated harvesting scenario.