@inproceedings{nurgazina_distributed_2020, address = {Warwick, UK}, title = {Distributed ledger technology applications for improved traceability of food supply chains}, url = {https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/wmg/news-and-events/events/wmgevents/euroma2020/proceedings/1936_exordo-euroma2020-version-1.pdf}, abstract = {Food provenance is critical for establishing consumer and stakeholder trust and overall company reputation and competitiveness. There are many benefits distributed ledger technologies can provide for improved food traceability, such as decreasing fraud,automating processes, providing reliable information of food origin and condition with sensor technologies, thereby ensuring product quality and safety. This paper provides a review of current best practices of distributed ledger technology (DLT) applications in the food domain addressing current challenges and gaps in research and implications for value adoption in food supply chains. The developed research framework provides an initial outlook on suggested DLT integration.}, language = {EN}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 27th {EurOMA} {Conference}}, author = {Nurgazina, Jamilya and Felberbauer, Thomas and Moser, Thomas and Reiner, Gerald}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: DataVisBlock}, keywords = {Blockchain, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {532--541}, } @book{seidl_fmt_2018, title = {{FMT} 2018 - {Proceedings} of the 11th {Forum} {Media} {Technology} and 4th {All} {Around} {Audio} {Symposium}}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2299/}, publisher = {CEUR-WS.org}, editor = {Seidl, Markus and Moser, Thomas and Blumenstein, Kerstin and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Iber, Michael}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Media Computing Group, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, } @book{aigner_fmt_2017, title = {{FMT} 2017 - {Proceedings} of the 10th {Forum} {Media} {Technology} and 3rd {All} {Around} {Audio} {Symposium}}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2009/}, publisher = {CEUR-WS.org}, editor = {Aigner, Wolfgang and Moser, Thomas and Blumenstein, Kerstin and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Iber, Michael and Schmiedl, Grischa}, year = {2017}, keywords = {2017, Audio Design, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Computer Science, Data Modeling, Digital Media Experience, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Media Computing Group, Media Technology, Mobile Applications, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, data analysis, information visualization, peer-reviewed, usability}, } @inproceedings{nurgazina_modeling_2022, address = {Innsbruck, Austria}, title = {Modeling food waste mitigation enabled by distributed ledger technologies}, abstract = {Distributed ledger technologies (DLTs), such as blockchain, can contribute towards achieving more sustainable, transparent, and resilient food supply chains (FSCs). There are social, environmental, and economic benefits for FSCs arising from the application of the DLTs. Specifically, various issues of food fraud, food security and safety, food quality, health and welfare, and economic development can be tackled and addressed. However, the aspects of measuring the effects, the performance metrics and the long-term sustainability benefits have not been widely investigated. In particular, empirical studies addressing the aspects of DLT effects on FSC waste reduction are currently scarce. This study applies system dynamics to investigate food waste mitigation effects in FSC processes, addressing the environmental sustainability effects on FSC performance in the long-term perspective. This paper contributes with a development of a model for food waste mitigation approaches enabled by the integration of DLTs in FSCs. The findings derived by the model based on primary and secondary-based empirical data include recommendations to managers and policy-makers how tackling food waste can subsequently contribute towards the achievement of sustainable development goals of the United Nations.}, language = {en}, author = {Nurgazina, Jamilya and Kazantsev, Nikolai and Moser, Thomas and Reiner, Gerald}, year = {2022}, note = {Projekt: DataVisBlock}, keywords = {Blockchain, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, ICMT, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed, submitted, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{braun_einsatz_2022, title = {Einsatz von virtuellen {Rundgängen} in der {Distanz}-{Laborlehre}: {Praxisbeispiele} aus dem {Projekt} {Lab4home}}, volume = {47}, copyright = {CC-BY}, issn = {1424-3636}, shorttitle = {Einsatz von virtuellen {Rundgängen} in der {Distanz}-{Laborlehre}}, url = {https://www.medienpaed.com/article/view/1362}, doi = {10.21240/mpaed/47/2022.04.10.X}, abstract = {Die praktische Laborlehre an der Fachhochschule St. Pölten ist seit Aufkommen der Covid-19-Pandemie von situationsbedingten Problemen betroffen. Zusätzlich zu dem durch einzuhaltende Abstandsregeln entstandenen Platzmangel und erweiterten Zutrittsbeschränkungen zur Benutzung der Labore kommt es zu kurzfristigen Umplanungen bzw. Umstellungen der Lehreinheiten von Präsenz- auf Hybrid- oder Onlinelehre. Aufgrund der eingeschränkten Nutzungsmöglichkeiten der Laborinfrastruktur, startete daher das Projekt Lab4home mit dem Ziel, neue didaktische Szenarien zur Durchführung von Distanz-Laborlehreinheiten zu entwickeln. Dabei steht eine gemeinsame Konzeption von didaktischen Elementen der Vermittlung, Aktivierung und Betreuung im Einklang mit technisch und finanziell realisierbaren Möglichkeiten. Dieser Beitrag soll nun anhand von zwei Praxisbeispielen zeigen, wie aktuelle Virtual-Reality-Technologien in Form von interaktiv aufbereiteten 360°-Bildmaterialien in didaktische Szenarien eingegliedert wurden. Beantwortet wird dabei, welche Entscheidungen es benötigte, um in Anlehnung an bereits erprobte Gestaltungsprinzipien und Theorien diese Technologie in der Online-Laborlehre einzusetzen. Im Einsatz der entwickelten Szenarien zeigten sich dann zuvor nicht bedachte Auswirkungen auf die Lehre und die infrastrukturelle Organisation. In Form von didaktisch geplanten Panoramafotos wurden den Lernenden beispielsweise Inhalte zur 3D-Druck-Technologie aus wenig bekannten Blickwinkeln (Innerhalb eines 3D-Druckers) vermittelt, wobei bereits medientechnische Grundkenntnisse ausreichten, um die Lernmaterialien zu entwickeln. Das erhobene Feedback der Studierenden zeigt, dass die inhaltliche Erweiterung der Distanz-Laborlehre positiv wahrgenommen wird. Die aus der Umsetzung der ersten beiden Praxisanwendungen entstandenen Erkenntnisse dienen nun zur Entwicklung und Durchführung einer weiterführenden Feldstudie.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2022-05-24}, journal = {MedienPädagogik: Zeitschrift für Theorie und Praxis der Medienbildung}, author = {Braun, Christoph and Kayali, Fares and Moser, Thomas}, month = apr, year = {2022}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Digital Education and Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Hochschuldidaktik, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Open Access, Wiss. Beitrag, best-cbraun, human-computer interaction, peer-reviewed, virtual reality}, pages = {196--219}, } @inproceedings{holly_gaining_2022, address = {Vienna, Austria}, title = {Gaining {Impact} with {Mixed} {Reality} in {Industry} – {A} {Sustainable} {Approach}}, copyright = {CC-BY}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3543712.3543729}, doi = {10.1145/3543712.3543729}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Holly, Fabian and Zigart, Tanja and Maurer, Martina and Wolfartsberger, Josef and Brunnhofer, Magdalena and Sorko, Sabrina Romina and Moser, Thomas and Schlager, Alexander}, year = {2022}, note = {Project: IMPACT-sXR}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{nah_perceptions_2021, address = {Cham}, title = {Perceptions of {Using} {Tracking} and {Tracing} {Systems} in {Work} {Environments}}, volume = {12783}, isbn = {978-3-030-77749-4 978-3-030-77750-0}, url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-77750-0_24}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-77750-0_24}, language = {en}, urldate = {2021-08-04}, booktitle = {{HCI} in {Business}, {Government} and {Organizations}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Jandl, Christian and Taurer, Florian and Hartner-Tiefenthaler, Martina and Wagner, Markus and Moser, Thomas and Schlund, Sebastian}, editor = {Nah, Fiona Fui-Hoon and Siau, Keng}, year = {2021}, note = {Series Title: Lecture Notes in Computer Science Projekt: SensiTrack}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Smart Manufacturing, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {384--398}, } @inproceedings{girsule_machine_2021, address = {Palma de Mallorca, Spain}, title = {Machine {Learning} {Support} for {Repetitive} {Tasks} in {Metal} {Processing} {SMEs}}, isbn = {978-1-72814-395-8}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9557409/}, doi = {10/gnhmb2}, urldate = {2021-11-03}, booktitle = {2021 {IEEE} 19th {International} {Conference} on {Industrial} {Informatics} ({INDIN})}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Girsule, Bernhard and Rottermanner, Gernot and Jandl, Christian and Moser, Thomas}, month = jul, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: WiKant}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Smart Manufacturing, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--6}, } @article{jandl_reasons_2021, title = {Reasons and {Strategies} for {Privacy} {Features} in {Tracking} and {Tracing} {Systems}—{A} {Systematic} {Literature} {Review}}, volume = {21}, copyright = {Open Access}, issn = {1424-8220}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/13/4501}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/s21134501}, abstract = {In the course of the digitization of production facilities, tracking and tracing of assets in the supply chain is becoming increasingly relevant for the manufacturing industry. The collection and use of real-time position data of logistics, tools and load carriers are already standard procedure in entire branches of the industry today. In addition to asset tracking, the technologies used also offer new possibilities for collecting and evaluating position and biometric data of employees. Thus, these technologies can be used for monitoring performance or for tracking worker behaviour, which can lead to additional burdens and stress for employees. In this context, the collection and evaluation of employee data can influence the workplace of the affected employee in the company to his or her disadvantage. The approach of Privacy by Design can help to benefit from all the advantages of these systems, while ensuring that the impact on employee privacy is kept to a minimum. Currently, there is no survey available that reviews tracking and tracing systems supporting this important and emerging field. This work provides a systematic overview from the perspective of the impact on employee privacy. Additionally, this paper identifies and evaluates the techniques used with regard to employee privacy in industrial tracking and tracing systems. This helps to reveal new privacy preserving techniques that are currently underrepresented, therefore enabling new research opportunities in the industrial community.}, language = {en}, number = {13}, urldate = {2021-08-04}, journal = {Sensors}, author = {Jandl, Christian and Wagner, Markus and Moser, Thomas and Schlund, Sebastian}, month = jun, year = {2021}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Smart Manufacturing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {4501}, } @article{nurgazina_distributed_2021, title = {Distributed {Ledger} {Technology} {Applications} in {Food} {Supply} {Chains}: {A} {Review} of {Challenges} and {Future} {Research} {Directions}}, volume = {13}, copyright = {Open Access}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/8/4206}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084206}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Sustainability}, author = {Nurgazina, Jamilya and Pakdeetrakulwong, Udsanee and Moser, Thomas and Reiner, Gerald}, month = apr, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: DataVisBlock}, keywords = {Blockchain, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, pages = {4206}, } @article{moser_assistenzsysteme_2020, title = {Assistenzsysteme der {Zukunft} schon heute - {Aktuelle} {Anwendungsfälle} von {Mixed} {Reality} in der {Produktion}}, number = {2}, journal = {WINGbusiness}, author = {Moser, Thomas and Zigart, Tanja and Kormann-Hainzl, Gerhard and Lovasz-Bukvova, Helena}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Open Access, Smart Manufacturing, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {18--24}, } @article{felberbauer_datavison_2016, title = {{DataViSon}: ein {Schritt} hin zur dezentralen {Produktionssteuerung}}, volume = {32}, number = {6}, journal = {Industrie 4.0 Management}, author = {Felberbauer, Thomas and Moser, Thomas and Iber, Michael and Fidler, Franz}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, best-lbfelberbauer, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {22--26}, } @inproceedings{hanus_autonomisierung_2016, address = {Wien}, title = {Autonomisierung von {Produktionsprozessen} – {Theorie}, {Anwendung} und {Werkzeuge}}, url = {http://ffhoarep.fh-ooe.at/handle/123456789/628}, author = {Hanus, Franz and Kormann, Gerhard and Moser, Thomas}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{wochner_auswirkungen_2017, title = {Die {Auswirkungen} von {Industrie} 4.0 auf die {Arbeitswelt} der {Zukunft}}, url = {http://ffhoarep.fh-ooe.at/handle/123456789/1040}, author = {Wochner, Petra and Moser, Thomas}, year = {2017}, keywords = {2017, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{jandl_bluedat_2018, address = {Kiel, Germany}, title = {{BlueDAT} - {A} conceptual framework for smart asset tracking using {Bluetooth} 5 in industrial enviroment}, url = {http://amies-2018.international-symposium.org/proceedings_2018/Jandl_Schoeffer_Weninger_Moser_AmiEs_2018_Paper.pdf}, abstract = {In course of digitization of production facilities, tracking of assets in the supply chain becomes increasingly relevant for the manufacturing industry. Asset tracking refers to the method of tracking physical production orders, either by scanning bar code labels on production bins or by using tags with UWB, GPS, BLE or RFID technology attached to the bins that transmit their location to a suitable system. Current research and development projects use the Bluetooth (BT) standard 4.2. Although BT 4.2 is very energy-efficient and good results are achieved and considering the test results of current BT 4.2 AT systems, this paper describes the structure and prototypical implementation of a low-cost BT 5 Asset Tracking System. This open system is characterized by the reduction of unnecessary data transmission, greater configurability (e.g. transmission interval) and a generally higher intelligence of the individual receiving stations. Therefore, we expect a higher accuracy and reliability due to the collaboration of the receiving stations. The objective is to create a system that can be used economically for industrial companies while still providing adequate results in the area recognition of assets. The proposed solution is expected to reduce the costs associated with tracking and managing assets and improve asset utilization and operational efficiency.}, booktitle = {International {Symposium} on {Ambient} {Intelligence} and {Embedded} {Systems} - {AmiES} 2018}, author = {Jandl, Christian and Schöffer, Lucas and Weninger, Christoph and Moser, Thomas}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{bilek_virtual_2021, title = {Virtual {Reality} {Based} {Mass} {Disaster} {Triage} {Training} for {Emergency} {Medical} {Services}}, doi = {10/gjwd3m}, abstract = {When mass disasters with multiple casualties and injured people happen, the Emergency Medical Service staff needs to have strong organizational skills in addition to medical knowledge in order to efficiently apply triage systems. Currently, it is very expensive for Emergency Medical Services such as the Red Cross to practice these skills, because they need to set up elaborate real-life training scenarios with actors and complex environments.  In addition, only one person can train at a time, after which the initial scenario must be restored. As a result, only very few people can profit from the training. This work presents a Virtual Reality training application that aims to replicate the learning experience of the real-life training without the disadvantage of the organizational effort. The application is meant to complement the current training allowing for a more frequent training of mass disaster emergency operations.  To evaluate the proposed training application, user tests with 28 employees of the Red Cross and 14 students have been conducted. Feedback was gathered via questionnaires and qualitative observation. The user tests revealed the necessity of practicing using the triage system more often. Some employees of the Red Cross were observed having difficulties applying the triage system correctly. Issues regarding the interaction with the virtual triage tag that distract from the training have been revealed. Nevertheless, subjects described the simulation as being realistic and close to the real-world training. Their own learning experience and the overall potential for learning were rated high. These results suggest that the proposed Virtual Reality training application is a useful addition for triage training of Red Cross employees.}, author = {Bilek, Nicole and Feldhofer, Alisa and Moser, Thomas}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{girsule_data_2020, address = {Vienna (Austria)}, title = {Data {Acquisition} {Approaches} for {AI}-supported {Metal} {Processing}}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9211935}, doi = {10/ghs5v9}, abstract = {Due to increasing digitalisation, it is possible to digitally map the production of sheet metal profiles from configuration to production. In our research project we design, implement and evaluate a knowledge- and rule-based system in cooperation with a sheet metal profile manufacturer using a modern production machine. One big challenge hereby is the data acquisition to perform a producibility assessment. In many cases only the positive (producible) production data is stored and negative data is discarded during the production process. In this paper, we present approaches to generate and collect negative training data for a machine learning approach using a data generator and feedback from manufacturing experts to perform a predictive manufacturing assessment.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {{ETFA} 2020 - {IEEE} 25th {International} {Conference} on {Emerging} {Technologies} and {Factory} {Automation}}, author = {Girsule, Bernhard and Rottermanner, Gernot and Jandl, Christian and Kreiger, Mylene and Moser, Thomas and Fuchs, Patricia}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: Wikant}, keywords = {Eintrag überprüfen, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Green OA, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institutional Access, Smart Manufacturing, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, pages = {4}, } @incollection{daramola_towards_2021, address = {Hershey, PA, USA}, title = {Towards {Semantic} {Data} {Integration} in {Resource}-{Limited} {Settings} for {Decision} {Support} on {Gait}-{Related} {Diseases}}, isbn = {978-1-79986-697-8}, url = {http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-7998-6697-8.ch012}, abstract = {Resource-limited settings (RLS) are characterised by lack of access to adequate resources such as ICT infrastructure, qualified medical personnel, healthcare facilities, and affordable healthcare for common people. The potential for the application of AI and clinical decision support systems in RLS are limited due to these challenges. Towards the improvement of the status quo, this chapter presents the conceptual design of a framework for the semantic integration of health data from multiple sources to facilitate decision support for the diagnosis and treatment of gait-related diseases in RLS. The authors describe how the framework can leverage ontologies and knowledge graphs for semantic data integration to achieve this. The plausibility of the proposed framework and the general imperatives for its practical realisation are also presented.}, booktitle = {Advanced {Concepts}, {Methods}, and {Applications} in {Semantic} {Computing}}, publisher = {IGI Global}, author = {Daramola, Olawande and Moser, Thomas}, editor = {Daramola, Olawande and Moser, Thomas}, year = {2021}, note = {Project: SemTreat}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, closed Access, peer-reviewed}, pages = {236--256}, } @inproceedings{daramola_semantic_2019, address = {Porto, Portugal}, title = {Semantic {Integration} of multiple {Health} {Data} for {Treatment} {Decision}-{Making} in low-resource {Settings}}, doi = {10/ghs5wb}, abstract = {Accurate treatment decision-making for disease treatment is important, particularly if it is done in a way that helps to overcome the challenges that are associated with low resource setting. This includes a shortage of qualified personnel, infrastructure, ready access to medical devices, and healthcare by common people. Although real-time gait analysis has been used for the diagnosis of diseases that are associated with gait impairments, the need to improve on the performance of gait-based prediction by augmenting it with other sources of knowledge in a complementary way has been acknowledged. In contrast, to existing approaches, this paper presents the design of a conceptual framework that will enable the semantic integration and use of information from multiple health data sources to ensure efficient treatment decision making for gait-related diseases in a low resource setting such as South Africa. The approach that would be adopted for the evaluation of the proposed framework is also presented in order to preview the potential viability of the proposed framework.}, author = {Daramola, Olawande and Moser, Thomas}, year = {2019}, note = {Project: SemTreat}, keywords = {Digital Health, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{winkler_mixed_2019, address = {Cham}, title = {Mixed {Reality} {Applications} in {Industry}: {Challenges} and {Research} {Areas}}, volume = {338}, isbn = {978-3-030-05766-4 978-3-030-05767-1}, shorttitle = {Mixed {Reality} {Applications} in {Industry}}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-05767-1_7}, urldate = {2021-01-15}, booktitle = {Software {Quality}: {The} {Complexity} and {Challenges} of {Software} {Engineering} and {Software} {Quality} in the {Cloud}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Moser, Thomas and Hohlagschwandtner, Markus and Kormann-Hainzl, Gerhard and Pölzlbauer, Sabine and Wolfartsberger, Josef}, editor = {Winkler, Dietmar and Biffl, Stefan and Bergsmann, Johannes}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-05767-1_7}, note = {Series Title: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Smart Manufacturing, Wiss. Beitrag, best-tmoser, peer-reviewed}, pages = {95--105}, } @book{daramola_advanced_2021, address = {Hershey, PA}, title = {Advanced concepts, methods, and applications in semantic computing}, isbn = {978-1-79986-697-8 978-1-79986-698-5}, abstract = {"The book provides a sound theoretical foundation for the application of semantic methods, concepts, technologies for practical problem solving offering original research on advanced concepts, methods, algorithms, technologies, and applications of semantic computing in real-world situations"--}, publisher = {Engineering Science Reference}, editor = {Daramola, Olawande and Moser, Thomas}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Semantic computing, Wiss. Beitrag, best}, } @inproceedings{jandl_sensitrack_2019, address = {Zaragossa,Spain}, title = {{SensiTrack} - {A} {Privacy} by {Design} {Concept} for industrial {IoT} {Applications}}, abstract = {In the course of further digitization of industrial manufacturing, companies are using tracking systems to monitor their production processes. This creates a large amount of data with location references, having an influence on the employees privacy – especially if personal references to employees are possible. To investigate this topic, a use case was carried out in an industrial environment. Therefore, a self-developed asset tracking (AT) system was developed and compared with a Commercialof- the-shelf (COTS) AT-System with regard to functionality and employee privacy. One mayor finding was that the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) based legacy system has weaknesses with regard to privacy, e.g. the advertising-data of mobile devices of the employees were stored in the cloud application of the system provider. This data can be used to determine the position of employees. With the self-developed system these weaknesses were avoided by using a Privacy by Design (PbD) approach. Therefore, this paper focuses on employee privacy in industrial AT applications and provides a PbD concept for wireless sensor networks in industrial environments.}, publisher = {IEEE Xplore}, author = {Jandl, Christian and Nurgazina, Jamilya and Schöffer, Lucas and Reichl, Christian and Wagner, Markus and Moser, Thomas}, month = sep, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: SensiTrack}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Smart Manufacturing, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{moser_thomas_engineering_2016, edition = {1}, title = {The {Engineering} {Knowledge} {Base} {Approach}}, isbn = {978-3-319-41488-1}, booktitle = {Semantic {Web} {Technologies} for {Intelligent} {Engineering} {Applications}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {{Moser, Thomas}}, editor = {{Biffl, Stefan} and {Sabou, Martha}}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{stolfa_conceptual_2017, address = {Cham}, title = {A {Conceptual} {Mixed} {Realities} ({AR}/{VR}) {Capability} {Maturity} {Model} – {With} {Special} {Emphasis} on {Implementation}}, volume = {748}, isbn = {978-3-319-64217-8 978-3-319-64218-5}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-64218-5_31}, urldate = {2017-10-18}, booktitle = {Systems, {Software} and {Services} {Process} {Improvement}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Hammerschmid, Sonja and Kormann, Gerhard and Moser, Thomas and Reiner, Michael}, editor = {Stolfa, Jakub and Stolfa, Svatopluk and O'Connor, Rory V. and Messnarz, Richard}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-64218-5_31}, keywords = {2017, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, peer-reviewed}, pages = {372--377}, } @incollection{klotz_industrie_2017, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Industrie 4.0 – {Konsequenzen} für das {Produktionsmanagement}}, isbn = {978-3-658-13969-8}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-13969-8_4}, abstract = {Produzierende Unternehmen stehen aktuell an der Schwelle zur vierten industriellen Revolution, wodurch intelligente Produkte und Maschinen sowie vernetzte Prozesse einen effizienten Leistungserstellungsprozess ermöglichen. Im folgenden Beitrag gehen wir der Frage nach, inwieweit Industrie 4.0 das operative Produktionsmanagement der kundenauftragsgetriebenen Klein- und Einzelserienfertigung von KMUs verändern bzw. verbessern kann. Nach der Behandlung der Charakteristika von KMUs und dem daraus ableitbaren Einfluss auf das Produktionsmanagement wird ein schlankes System zur Produktionsplanung und -steuerung (Workload Control) vorgestellt sowie wesentliche technische Weiterentwicklungen erläutert, welche die Basis für ein vernetztes cyber-physisches System (CPS) bilden. Innovative Start-up-Unternehmen integrieren CPS in Produkte und erweitern dieses um Dienstleistungen. Diese Innovationen befähigen vor allem KMUs, das Produktionsmanagement effizienter zu gestalten und ein schlankes System zur Produktionsplanung und -steuerung zu implementieren. Zwei Praxisbeispiele veranschaulichen das Realisierungspotenzial von Industrie 4.0 für die kundenauftragsgetriebene Klein- und Einzelserienfertigung von KMUs mit Fokus auf einem schlanken Produktionsmanagement.}, booktitle = {Lean {Production} für die variantenreiche {Einzelfertigung}: {Flexibilität} wird zum neuen {Standard}}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}, author = {Klotz, Anita and Felberbauer, Thomas and Moser, Thomas and Moser, Mario}, editor = {Koether, Reinhard and Meier, Klaus-Jürgen}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-13969-8_4}, keywords = {2017, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, peer-reviewed}, pages = {69--87}, }