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Challenges of Digitalization: Data Protection Consent of Persons Lacking Legal Capacity and Those with Limited Legal Capacity
Juris (Germany
Bildungs- und Berufsvorstellungen von Bachelorabsolvent*innen. Empirische Analysen anhand von Befragungs- und Registerdaten
Springer : Wiesbade
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition (SoCPaR 2021)
This book highlights the recent research on soft computing, pattern recognition, nature-inspired computing and their various practical applications. It presents 53 selected papers from the 13th International Conference on Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition (SoCPaR 2021) and 11 papers from the 13th World Congress on Nature and Biologically Inspired Computing (NaBIC 2021), which was held online, from December 15 to 17, 2021. A premier conference in the field of soft computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning applications, SoCPaR-NaBIC 2021 brought together researchers, engineers and practitioners whose work involves intelligent systems, network security and their applications in industry. Including contributions by authors from over 20 countries, the book offers a valuable reference guide for all researchers, students and practitioners in the fields of computer science and engineering.Forschung Burgenlan
Das Projekt "Fit for Generations"
Der demografische Wandel führt zu einer immer älter werdenden Bevölkerung
und Veränderungen der Altersstruktur in Unternehmen. Der Rückgang an jüngeren
Erwerbspersonen mit gleichzeitigem Anstieg der Erwerbsbeteiligung der Älteren drängt
Unternehmen dazu, sich mit diesem „doppelten demografischen Dilemma“ auseinanderzusetzen. Im
Rahmen des durch Mittel von Bund und Land Burgenland geförderten Projektes „Fit for Generations“
begleitete die Forschung Burgenland die sieben Pilotbetriebe Burgenland Energie AG, Netz
Burgenland GmbH, Oberwarter gemeinnützige Bau-, Wohn- und Siedlungsgenossenschaft, Private
Pädagogische Hochschule Burgenland, Reduce Gesundheitsresort Kurbad Tatzmannsdorf GmbH,
rmDATA GmbH und Vossen GmbH & Co. KG drei Jahre lang. Im Fokus standen die Entwicklung und
Umsetzung von Konzepten zur Gestaltung alter(n)sgerechter Arbeitsbedingungen sowie
gesundheitsförderlicher Maßnahmen, die eine alter(n)sgerechte Arbeitswelt unterstützen. Im
folgenden Beitrag werden der Projekthintergrund, die Projektorganisation sowie der Aufbau und
Ablauf vorgestellt.Gesundhei
Individuelle Emotionen als Unterstützung zur Visualisierung des Stromverbrauchs einzelner Haushaltsgeräte
Highly Accelerated Mechanical Lifetime Testing for Wire Bonds in Power Electronics
This article presents various experimental studies on fatigue evaluation of wire bond interconnects and interfaces in electronic devices using an accelerated mechanical fatigue testing system. This dedicated experimental setup is designed to induce fatigue failure in the weak sites of the wire bond by reproducing the thermomechanical failure modes occurring during operation. An exceptional highly test acceleration is achieved by increasing the mechanical testing frequency into the kHz regimen enabling the determination of lifetime curves in a very short time. A com parison of this method to conventional testing methods such as power cycling, a shear testing exploits the potential of customized accelerated mechanical testing. Exemplary studies on the degra dation and fatigue failure of heavy Al wire bonds typically used in power electronics and novel Cu wire bonds are presented and advantages and some restrictions of the proposed method are discussed.Energie-Umweltmanagemen
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Housing and Construction Markets
This chapter, “Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Housing and Construction Markets,” shows the unpreparedness of certain market segments to the adaption needed to weather the current situation. Digital transformation was supposed to be the main trend in the housing market. A significant problem was the multidirectional information and the aggregate of data that was provided to the subjects of the housing market. This predetermined the need to improve the information infrastructure of the Russian housing market, considering international experience. Foreign experience shows both the active digitalization of data and the availability of sufficiently effective tools that allow market participants to make informed and adequate decisions regarding the construction or purchase of housing. Within the framework of this study, the information infrastructure of the Russian housing market was presented. This considered how both modern digital technologies and the consequences of the crisis (which itself does not have an economic essence) have impacted on the housing sector. Since the role of the state in the country is quite significant, this aspect was also considered in the formation of this infrastructure. The author proposes to create a single information center that will accumulate, process, and issue the required information to market entities. The author showed that at the initial stages, financing the formation of the information infrastructure of the housing market can be carried out from state funds, which will make it possible to free up funds for the development of not only the market, but also related industries. The author showed the influence that the information infrastructure of the housing market has on decisions to build or purchase housing, as well as on the process of financing market entities