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dowdep: Software Mining of Downstream Dependency Repositories
This release contains the paper as it has been published in the Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering – ENASE, 221-232, 2022, which is accessible on SciTePress here: https://doi.org/10.5220/0011093700003176
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Thiede, C., Scheibel, W., Limberger, D., & Döllner, J. (2022). Augmenting Library Development by Mining Usage Data from Downstream Dependencies. In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering. 17th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications. https://doi.org/10.5220/0011093700003176
BibTeX citation file (paper)
@conference{dowdep22paper,
author={Christoph Thiede and Willy Scheibel. and Daniel Limberger. and Jürgen Döllner.},
title={Augmenting Library Development by Mining Usage Data from Downstream Dependencies},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering - ENASE,},
year={2022},
pages={221-232},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0011093700003176},
isbn={978-989-758-568-5},
}
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The Mobile Payment Landscape in Germany
The purpose of the thesis is to identify factors that are critical for a successful implementation of a mobile payment solution in Germany and to understand what influence competition, cooperation and regulation have. Relevant literature is reviewed, followed by a market analysis of worldwide solutions and the current state in Germany. Furthermore, by analyzing two successful mobile payment solutions in detail, the author aims at showcasing how the providers of the respective solutions have successfully used their assets within the competitive environment to gain the market leadership position. These findings are then discussed in expert interviews and applied to the German market. It can be concluded that providers on the German market should focus on developing a remote payment solution first, which includes a customer-centric value proposition, expanding its service into proximity payments when having gained market acceptance. The use of coopetition within few providers is advised.The purpose of the thesis is to identify factors that are critical for a successful implementation of a mobile payment solution in Germany and to understand what influence competition, cooperation and regulation have. Relevant literature is reviewed, followed by a market analysis of worldwide solutions and the current state in Germany. Furthermore, by analyzing two successful mobile payment solutions in detail, the author aims at showcasing how the providers of the respective solutions have successfully used their assets within the competitive environment to gain the market leadership position. These findings are then discussed in expert interviews and applied to the German market. It can be concluded that providers on the German market should focus on developing a remote payment solution first, which includes a customer-centric value proposition, expanding its service into proximity payments when having gained market acceptance. The use of coopetition within few providers is advised
Simulation of a Mixer - Settler Liquid Extraction Column
Title: Simulation of a Mixer - Settler Liquid Extraction Column, Author: Gary G. Pollock, Location: ThodeLagrangian interpolation and the Fibonacci search scheme were used in the steady - state simulation of a Scheibel extraction column on the IBM 7040 computer. The first technique allowed easy representation of graphical data in a form suitable for the digital computer while the second provided a powerful sequential search plan to carry out the trial and error
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The Mobile Payment Landscape in Germany
The purpose of the thesis is to identify factors that are critical for a successful implementation of a mobile payment solution in Germany and to understand what influence competition, cooperation and regulation have. Relevant literature is reviewed, followed by a market analysis of worldwide solutions and the current state in Germany. Furthermore, by analyzing two successful mobile payment solutions in detail, the author aims at showcasing how the providers of the respective solutions have successfully used their assets within the competitive environment to gain the market leadership position. These findings are then discussed in expert interviews and applied to the German market. It can be concluded that providers on the German market should focus on developing a remote payment solution first, which includes a customer-centric value proposition, expanding its service into proximity payments when having gained market acceptance. The use of coopetition within few providers is advised.The purpose of the thesis is to identify factors that are critical for a successful implementation of a mobile payment solution in Germany and to understand what influence competition, cooperation and regulation have. Relevant literature is reviewed, followed by a market analysis of worldwide solutions and the current state in Germany. Furthermore, by analyzing two successful mobile payment solutions in detail, the author aims at showcasing how the providers of the respective solutions have successfully used their assets within the competitive environment to gain the market leadership position. These findings are then discussed in expert interviews and applied to the German market. It can be concluded that providers on the German market should focus on developing a remote payment solution first, which includes a customer-centric value proposition, expanding its service into proximity payments when having gained market acceptance. The use of coopetition within few providers is advised
The holistic approach — the approach of the coming age
Reasons are proposed for a holistic approach to the world, science and society. Emphasis placed on a new insight into the structure of material as justification for the holistic approach. Holistic-écologie concepts are expounded through an ontological and psychological approach. The author dwells on intuition as a holistic manner of perceiving reality.
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Supplemental Material - Risk factors for mortality in 1528 Brazilian childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus patients
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Communicative organizing activities and the organizational culture of a rock and roll band
This is a descriptive case study of the communicative organizing activities and organizational culture of a music group. An interpretive and qualitative conceptualization of organizing theory was used in conjunction with the culture approach to the study of organizations. The subject group was observed for approximately seven weeks. The initial observations were made without the presence of audio recording equipment. The final seven rehearsals were audiotaped and then transcribed to facilitate descriptive analysis. Informal interviewing took place during and after the observation period. Documentary evidence was collected that included the group's past publicity photographs, photographs of the band taken while they rehearsed, and various newspaper clippings that reflect elements of music group culture in general. Analysis of the data revealed structures and processes of the group's culture and the relationship between communicative organizing activities and the group's culture. Communicative organizing activities reflect, alter, and create the social reality of group-life. Structures and processes that are organized within the group's culture include technology, music-related social knowledge, auditioning, public face, gigs, and rehearsal.Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-109)California State University, Northridge. Department of Speech Communication
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