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Archive | 2007

Vertrauen und Glaubwürdigkeit in der Unternehmenskommunikation

Christoph Hubig; Oliver Siemoneit

Vertrauen wird oft als zentrales Konstrukt betrachtet, das die Basis fur langfristige Beziehungen eines Unternehmens mit seinen Kommunikationspartnern bilden soll. Es ist daher umso wichtiger zu verstehen, was Vertrauen ist, wie es gegebenenfalls entsteht und wie beziehungsweise ob es uberhaupt systematisch gestaltet werden kann. Nach einem kursorischen Uberblick uber die Aktualitat und Vielfalt der Vertrauensdiskussion soll der Blick auf die „wertschopfende“ Funktion von Vertrauen kritisch vertieft und auf die Rolle der Unternehmenskommunikation befragt werden.


international conference on control, automation, robotics and vision | 2008

Privacy-preserving self-localization techniques in next generation manufacturing An interdisciplinary view on the vision and implementation of smart factories

Dominik Lucke; Engelbert Westkämper; Mike Eissele; Thomas Ertl; Oliver Siemoneit

Future manufacturing processes have to be highly adaptive and transformable in order to support short product life cycles and highly customized products. For an implementation of such a flexible, so-called smart factory, which is driven by a massive proliferation and usage of tiny embedded, context-aware information and communication technologies, many challenges - technical and social ones - have to be addressed. We identify major problems and focus on the location of objects and persons within manufacturing environments as an enabling key technology. Existing methods and possible solutions are evaluated and discussed. Thereby, we focus on the crucial aspect of privacy for workers when location systems are utilized. We also present a semi-automatic positioning approach that solves the discrepancy of guaranteeing the privacy of persons and highly accurate location tracking.


international conference on computers helping people with special needs | 2008

Improving the Accessibility of Wikis

Christiane Taras; Oliver Siemoneit; N. Weißer; Martin Rotard; Thomas Ertl

During the last years wikis have become important information portals. Nevertheless, research in wiki accessibility is an often neglected topic. This paper takes a basic analytical and systematic step inside this new and complex area, explores the peculiarities, possibilities and limitations of wiki accessibility. Wikis give rise to certain accessibility limitations but also do offer new ways and concepts to improve accessibility. We present basic concepts and extensions to the wiki markup that are to our minds inevitable for improving the accessibility of wikis. It is pointed out, that wiki accessibility is not something totally new but mostly a complex conjunction of yet separated classical discussions. However there are also wiki specific accessibility aspects.


robotics, automation and mechatronics | 2006

Transition of Mixed, Virtual, and Augmented Reality in Smart Production Environments - An Interdisciplinary View

Mike Eissele; Oliver Siemoneit; Thomas Ertl

The advancing desire of companies to provide their customers highly individualized products so as to gain sustainable advantages over their competitors has unavoidably deep effects on the production process. Although augmented and virtual reality is a quite common topic of research, in order to meet these demands, the analysis of the seamless transition of different reality-states like real reality, augmented reality, augmented virtuality, and virtual reality within one and the same production task is an often neglected subject. In a broad and interdisciplinary approach we want to draw the attention of the research community on this, set the scene and explore the potential benefits and problems. Technical, epistemological, and philosophical as well as economic aspects are discussed. A prototype is presented as well as the results of a first explorative user test to prove the proposed concept


ubiquitous computing systems | 2009

Methods for Conserving Privacy in Workflow Controlled Smart Environments

Matthias Wieland; Carsten Längerer; Frank Leymann; Oliver Siemoneit; Christoph Hubig

In the last years context-aware workflow systems have gained more and more importance. However, in research little emphasis has been put on workplace privacy and humane system design. It is the aim of this paper to give an overview on the effects of combining workflow systems and context-aware systems and to discuss its implications for workplace privacy and human-oriented design. Different methods are to be depicted that help to overcome certain ethical problems thus allowing for the development of acceptable, justified and justifiable technical solutions which are likely to be also adopted by its latter users. Finally a “best practice” prototype is to be presented which implements the introduced methods.


Archive | 2009

Vertrauen und Glaubwürdigkeit als kommunikationspolitische Ziele erfolgreicher IR1

Christoph Hubig; Oliver Siemoneit

Die Schaffung und Stabilisierung von Vertrauensbeziehungen wird haufig als eine Hauptaufgabe erfolgreicher IR gesehen. Trotz der nahezu inflationaren Verwendung des Begriffs Vertrauen im Rahmen der Darstellung zur Finanzkommunikation fallt jedoch auf, dass der Begriff selbst inhaltlich kaum naher definiert und erortert wird, wichtige und notwendige Differenzierungen etwa hinsichtlich unterschiedlicher Vertrauenstypen unterbleiben. Ziel des vorliegenden Beitrags ist es daher deutlich zu machen, was Vertrauen ist, welche Arten von Vertrauen es gibt, wie sie gegebenenfalls entstehen und wie bzw. ob sie uberhaupt systematisch gestaltet werden konnen. Diese grundlegenden Ausfuhrungen geben schlieslich die Basis ab fur ein profundes und kritisches Verstandnis von Vertrauen im Rahmen der IR.


Archive | 2008

Ubiquitärer Computer — Singulärer Mensch

Klaus Wiegerling; Jessica Heesen; Oliver Siemoneit; Christoph Hubig

Als Mark Weiser 1991 den Begriff Ubiquitous Computing einfuhrte, dachte er an eine mobile, jederzeit und an jedem Ort mogliche Nutzung von ortlichen und nicht ortsgebundenen Informationen ohne beschwerliche Begleitung der Hardware. Die sichtbare Schnittstelle zwischen Mensch und Computer sollte weitgehend verschwinden. Eine die sichtbare Realitat erganzende Information, die unter dem Stichwort „Augmented Reality“ gefasst ist, sollte dem Nutzer ohne Bedienungsaufwand uberall und jederzeit zuganglich sein. Der Nutzer ware also bestandig online, standig mit lokalen Informationsanbietern und dem Internet verbunden. Fur jede Handlungsintention, zu jeder Zeit an jedem Ort kann die richtige Information angeboten werden, wobei „richtig“ heist, dass die Information dem jeweiligen Handlungskontext bzw. der jeweiligen Nutzungsintention angepasst ist. Die Systeme sollen adaptiv sein und unseren Wunschen moglichst prazise und vorauseilend entsprechen sowie zu eigenen Interpretationsleistungen fahig sein. Damit dringt Technologie der Idee nach in ein ureigenes Feld der Kulturwissenschaft ein, namlich in das der interpretatorischen Weltaneignung.


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Computer, Electrical, Automation, Control and Information Engineering | 2010

Understanding and Designing Situation-Aware Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Systems

Kai Häussermann; Christoph Hubig; Paul Levi; Frank Leymann; Oliver Siemoneit; Matthias Wieland; Oliver Zweigle


Archive | 2009

Methods for Conserving Privacy in Workflow Controlled Smart Environments A Technical and Philosophical Enquiry into Human-Oriented System Design of Ubiquitous Work Environments

Matthias Wieland; Carsten Längerer; Frank Leymann; Oliver Siemoneit; Christoph Hubig


WSPI | 2008

Possibilities and Limitations of Modeling Trust and Reputation.

Andreas Gutscher; Jessica Heesen; Oliver Siemoneit

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Martin Kada

University of Stuttgart

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Thomas Ertl

University of Stuttgart

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Mike Eissele

University of Stuttgart

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