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    Produktion eines Videospiels "Schwingen des Phönix"

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    In der Dokumentation dieser Masterthesis wird die Produktion eines zweidimensionalen Platformer-Spiels beschrieben, in dem mit mehreren Fähigkeiten und dem Lösen von diversen Rätseln verschiedene Level durchquert werden können. Zudem wird in dieser Dokumentation anhand einer Tabelle alle möglichen Eingaben zur Tastatur- und Controller-Steuerung gezeigt. Des weiteren wird das gestalterische Konzept dargestellt. Dazu gehört die Beschreibung der Synopsis der in dem Spiel erzählten Geschichte, das Darstellen des Designs der vorkommenden Charaktere und das Beschreiben des Aufbaus und der gestalterischen Intention der verschiedenen Level. Der Fokus in dieser Dokumentation liegt im detaillierten Beschreiben der in dem Spiel vorkommenden Elemente und wie diese in der gewählten Spiele-Engine Godot implementiert wurden. Dazu zählen wie der Spieler-Charakter aufgebaut ist und wie dieser mit den einzelnen Objekten oder anderen Charakteren im Spiel interagieren kann. Zudem wird die Implementierung eines umfangreichen Dialog-Systems mit seinen Bausteinen beschrieben. Des weiteren werden alle weiteren wichtigen Elemente, die das Spiel spielbar machen, erklärt

    Analyse eines Entwicklungsprozesses auf die Eignung zur Entwicklung digitaler Produkte

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    Endress+Hauser Liquid Analysis ist ein erfolgreiches Entwicklungsunternehmen im Bereich der Flüssigkeitsanalyse für Prozesse und Labore. Mit voranschreitender Digitalisierung soll auch das Produktportfolio weiter digitalisiert werden. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es den Entwicklungsprozess von Endress+Hauser Liquid Analysis auf die Eignung zur Entwicklung digitaler Produkte zu untersuchen. Zur Beantwortung der Fragestellung werden sowohl Literatur als auch mehrere Experten aus dem Fachgebiet zur Rate gezogen. In der Auswertung wird der aktuelle Prozess bewertet und ein geeignetes Prozessmodell für das Unternehmen dargestellt. Das empfohlene Modell wird exemplarisch anhand eines Beispielprojekts aufgezeigt. In einem abschließenden Fazit werden Ergebnisse und Erkenntnisse zusammengetragen

    Die pädagogische Wende

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    Die Corona-Pandemie hat die Grenzen des digital gestützten Unterrichts deutlich gemacht: Gerade durch Fernunterricht, Schulclouds, Learning Analytics und Lernmanagementsysteme haben der Präsenzunterricht und das Lernen in Gemeinschaft ihre fundamentale Relevanz belegt, hat die Schule als sozialer Ort der Beziehung und Bindung an Bedeutung gewonnen. Dieses Buch versammelt praxisnahe Konzepte für Lehrkräfte und Schulen, die sich eine stärkere (Rück-)Besinnung auf das interpersonale Unterrichten wünschen, ohne deshalb auf digitale Medien verzichten zu müssen. Die zentrale Botschaft: Für Pädagoginnen und Pädagogen bleibt das Unterrichten das Kerngeschäft. Medien und Technik können Lehr- und Lernprozesse bei Bedarf unterstützen, aber nicht ersetzen. Schule und Unterricht bleiben notwendig interpersonale Prozesse. Diese Botschaft wird mit den Erkenntnissen aus der Pandemie und einem kritischen Blick auf die bisherigen Ergebnisse des Digitalpakts Schule unterfüttert

    Incentivizing Scientific Research Using a Reputation Scaled Proof of Stake Blockchain

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    Though the basic concept of a ledger that anyone can view and verify has been around for quite some time, today’s blockchains bring much more to the table including a way to incentivize users. The coins given to the miner or validator were the first source of such incentive to make sure they fulfilled their duties. This thesis draws inspiration from other peer efforts and uses this same incentive to achieve certain goals. Primarily one where users are incentivised to discuss their opinions and find scientific or logical backing for their standpoint. While traditional chains form a consensus on a version of financial "truth", the same can be applied to ideological truths too. To achieve this, creating a modified or scaled proof of stake consensus mechanism is explored in this work. This new consensus mechanism is a Reputation Scaled - Proof of Stake. This reputation can be built over time by voting for the winning side consistently or by sticking to one’s beliefs strongly. The thesis hopes to bridge the gap in current consensus algorithms and incentivize critical reasoning

    Evaluation of encapsulant-free PV modules with Zebra back-contact solar cells

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    The back contact PV modules with encapsulant free Zebra cells offer a concept where high efficiency cells meet easy to recycle module components. Bifacial Zeb-ra cells of Reference module concept shows exceptional performance due to lack-ing front metallization resulting in a full surface joining the junction thanks to having all the metallization in the rear surface. New Industrial Solar Cell Encapsulation (NICE) module concept removes encapsulant layer and have top and bottom co-vers of the module out of glass providing recyclability as well as simplified manufac-turing process. For a comparison between both module types, it is important to outline differences, and this brings a workload to analyze nature of Cell to Module (CTM) losses in them. Also, simulation methods to validate experiments for 2 Zebra half-cell NICE and Reference modules are investigated and 120- half cells modules are simulated after the validation to have a grasp on power losses. As a part of optimization, structural changes considering series resistances are offered within the experi-ments and some further possible improvements are investigated through the simu-lations. In this manner, this thesis questions the potential of adding more copper to both unit NICE module and 120 half-cell modules and investigates the series re-sistances due to interconnection materials and offers improvement in the CTM power losses for both modules

    Optimization of the Real-Time Capability of a CANopen-Based Credential Management Solution

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    As the Industry 4.0 is evolving, the previously separated Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT) is converging. Connecting devices in the industrial setting to the Internet exposes these systems to a broader spectrum of cyber-attacks. The reason is that since OT does not have much security measures as much as IT, it is more vulnerable from the attacker's perspective. Another factor contributing to the vulnerability of OT is that, when it comes to cybersecurity, industries have focused on protecting information technology and less prioritizing the control systems. The consequences of a security breach in an OT system can be more adverse as it can lead to physical damage, industrial accidents and physical harm to human beings. Hence, for the OT networks, certificate-based authentication is implemented. This involves stages of managing credentials in their communication endpoints. In the previous works of ivESK, a solution was developed for managing credentials. This involves a CANopen-based physical demonstrator where the certificate management processes were developed. The extended feature set involving certificate management will be based on the existing solution. The thesis aims to significantly improve such a solution by addressing two key areas that is enhancing functionality and optimizing real-time performance. Regarding the first goal, firstly, an analysis of the existing feature set shall be carried out, where the correct functionality shall be guaranteed. The limitations from the previously implemented system will be addressed and to make sure it can be applied to real world scenarios, it will be implemented and tested in the physical demonstrator. This will lay a concrete foundation that these certificate management processes can be used in the industries in large-scale networks. Implementation of features like revocation mechanism for certificates, automated renewal of the credentials and authorization attribute checks for the certificate management will be implemented. Regarding the second goal, the impact of credential management processes on the ongoing CANopen real-time traffic shall be a studied. Since in real life scenarios, mission-critical applications like Industrial control systems, medical devices, and transportation networks rely on real-time communication for reliable operation, delays or disruptions caused by credential management processes can have severe consequences. Optimizing these processes is crucial for maintaining system integrity and safety. The effect to minimize the disturbance of the credential management processes on the normal operation of the CANopen network shall be characterized. This shall comprise testing real-time parameters in the network such as CPU load, network load and average delay. Results obtained from each of these tests will be studied

    Acute physiological, biomechanical, and perceptual responses of runners wearing downward-curved carbon fiber insoles

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    In a randomized controlled cross-over study ten male runners (26.7 ± 4.9 years; recent 5-km time: 18:37 ± 1:07 min:s) performed an incremental treadmill test (ITT) and a 3-km time trial (3-km TT) on a treadmill while wearing either carbon fiber insoles with downwards curvature or insoles made of butyl rubber (control condition) in light road racing shoes (Saucony Fastwitch 9). Oxygen uptake, respiratory exchange ratio, heart rate, blood lactate concentration, stride frequency, stride length and time to exhaustion were assessed during ITT. After ITT, all runners rated their perceived exertion, perceived shoe comfort and perceived shoe performance. Running time, heart rate, blood lactate levels, stride frequency and stride length were recorded during, and shoe comfort and shoe performance after, the 3-km TT. All parameters obtained during or after the ITT did not differ between the two conditions [range: p = 0.188 to 0.948 (alpha value: 0.05); Cohen's d = 0.021 to 0.479] despite the rating of shoe comfort showing better scores for the control insoles (p = 0.001; d = −1.646). All parameters during and after the 3-km TT showed no differences (p = 0.200 to 1.000; d = 0.000 to 0.501) between both conditions except for shoe comfort showing better scores for control insoles (p = 0.017; d = −0.919). Running with carbon fiber insoles with downwards curvature did not change running performance or any submaximal or maximal physiological or biomechanical parameter and perceived exertion compared to control condition. Shoe comfort is impaired while running with carbon fiber insoles. Wearing carbon fiber insoles with downwards curvature during treadmill running is not beneficial when compared to running with control insoles

    Virtual Reality: Curse or Blessing for Cultural Organizations and Its Consequences on Individuals' Intentions to Attend

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    Virtual reality (VR) provides many marketing opportunities for cultural organizations to promote their offerings. Besides many advantages, VR poses the threat that VR experiences could inhibit individuals’ intention to attend their events in reality. Using the performing arts industry as an example, this study examines the influence of two independent variables—satisfaction with a VR experience, and an individual’s intrinsic motivation—on the degree of substitutability of a real theater attendance by a VR experience. In addition, the influence of these two independent variables on individuals’ attendance intention is investigated. The results of the study indicate that the potential threat, that VR will inhibit an individual’s intention to attend a theater performance, does not materialize in reality. The study’s findings contribute to the existing literature and practice by demonstrating that VR does not induce substitution effects, but rather has a positive influence on the intention to attend a theater and helps to increase audience numbers in reality

    Policy Approaches to Stimulate Georgian Exports

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    The paper highlights that exporters can significantly benefit from a comprehensive export promotion strategy combined with an ecosystem-based “team” approach. Export promotion programs to raise awareness and build capacity should focus on trade practices and international business skills. Targeted marketing support and customer matchmaking can help address challenges such as lack of market access or low sector visibility. The paper also notes that public intervention through financial support and risk mitigation is important for firms with an international orientation

    Investigation of bio-based and recycled printing materials for additive manufacturing

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    Additive manufacturing (AM) processes are becoming increasingly important alongside conventional processes. As a result, the consumption of materials is also increasing. The most widespread process in polymer AM is Fused Layer Modelling (FLM). Today, the FDM process often uses synthetically produced materials based on petrochemical processes. However, there is little knowledge about which bio-based and recycled polymer materials are suitable for sustainable polymer AM. The aim of this paper is to carry out investigations of eight selected materials, which are already commercially available, to gain insights into their suitability as materials for polymer AM. These materials are divided into four categories: conventional, recycled, bio-based and fibre-reinforced thermoplastics. The evaluation model consists of a point system in which the materials are evaluated according to various weighted criteria. For technical, economic and ecological evaluation meaningful criterions were developed and applied. Based on the evaluations, three two-dimensional strength diagrams were developed, from which the results of the materials, on two of the evaluations in each case, can be read. These results are combined in a three-dimensional diagram. This representation provides the ability to make a precise selection of bio-based or recycled materials for polymer AM

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