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Activities performed in organizations are coordinated via
communication
between the people involved. The sentences used to communicate
are naturally structured by subject, verb, and object. The subject
describes the actor, the verb the action and the object what is
affected by the action. Subject-oriented Business Process
Management (S-BPM) as presented in this book is based on this
simple structure which enables process-oriented thinking and
process modeling.
S-BPM puts the subject of a process at the center of attention
and thus
deals with business processes and their organizational
environment from a new perspective, meeting organizational
requirements in a much better way than traditional approaches.
Subjects represent agents of an action in a process, which can be
either technical or human (e.g. a thread in an IT system or a
clerk). A process structures the actions of each subject and
coordinates the required communication among the subjects. S-BPM
provides a coherent procedural framework to model and analyze
business processes: its focus is the cooperation of all
stakeholders involved in the strategic, tactical, and operational
issues, sharing their knowledge in a networked structure.
The authors illustrate how each modeling activity through the
whole development lifecycle can be supported through the use of
appropriate software tools. The presentation style focuses on
professionals in industry, and on students specializing in process
management or organizational modeling. Each chapter begins with a
summary of key findings and is full of examples, hints, and
possible pitfalls. An interpreter model, a toolbox, and a glossary
summarizing the main terms complete the book. The web site
www.i2pm.net provides additional software tools and further
material."
-Effects of Electric Fields on Block Copolymer Nanostructures By H.
G. Schoberth, V. Olszowka, K. Schmidt, and A. Boeker -Nanopattern
Evolution in Block Copolymer Films: Experiment, Simulations and
Challenges By L. Tsarkova, G.J. Agur Sevink, and G. Krausch
-Controlled Wrinkling as a Novel Method for the Fabrication of
Patterned Surfaces By A. Schweikart, A. Horn, A. Boeker, and A.
Fery -Layered Systems Under Shear Flow By D. Svensek and H. R.
Brand -Thermal Diffusion in Polymer Blends: Criticality and Pattern
Formation By W. Koehler, A. Krekhov, and W. Zimmermann -Foaming of
Microstructured and Nanostructured Polymer Blends By H.
Ruckdaschel, P. Gutmann, V. Altstadt, H. Schmalz, and A.H.E. Muller
An illuminating summary of our current understanding of the
interactive role of dopamine and glutamate in psychiatric diseases
and the therapeutic strategies and possibilities for future
treatment. Among the new ideas presented are hypotheses on the role
of dopamine and glutamate in aggression, the glutamate system in
anxiety disorders, glutamate and neurodegeneration, and on the
origin and progression of Parkinson's disease. Additional chapters
offer novel insights into a variety of psychiatric diseases,
including ADHD, stress, aggression, addiction, schizophrenia,
depression, social phobias, dementias, bulimia, and
neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's
diseases. Each chapter summarizes the prevalence and symptoms of
the disease and explains the involvement of dopamine and/or
glutamate systems using the newer molecular approaches such as
transgenic knockout or knockin mice and recent brain imaging
techniques.
-Polyelectrolyte Stars and Cylindrical Brushes By Y. Xu, F.
Plamper, M. Ballauff, and A. H. E. Muller -Various Aspects of the
Interfacial Self-Assembly of Nanoparticles By N. Popp, S. Kutuzov,
A. Boker -Holographic Gratings and Data Storage in
Azobenzene-Containing Block Copolymers and Molecular Glasses By H.
Audorff, K. Kreger, R. Walker, D. Haarer, L. Kador, and H.-W.
Schmidt -Donor-Acceptor Block Copolymers with Nanoscale Morphology
for Photovoltaic Applications By M. Sommer, S. Huettner, and M.
Thelakkat -Recent Advances in the Improvement of Polymer Electret
Films By D. P. Erhard, D. Lovera, C. von Salis-Soglio, R. Giesa, V.
Altstadt, and H.-W. Schmidt
This is the first book to present field studies on the application
of subject-oriented business process management (S-BPM). Each case
presents a specific story and focuses on an essential modeling or
implementation issue, and most end with implications or suggestions
for further studies. Significant variables and success factors are
identified that were discovered during the respective study and
lead to suggesting S-BPM novelties. For each case, the authors
explain step-by-step how the story develops, and provide readers
guidance by detailing the respective rationale. The studies covered
are clustered according to three main S-BPM themes: Part I
"Business Operation Support" documents approaches to the practical
development of S-BPM solutions in various application domains and
organizational settings, while Part II "Consultancy and Education
Support" highlights cases that can help to train readers in S-BPM
modeling and knowledge acquisition for S-BPM lifecycle iterations.
It also refers to architecting S-BPM solutions for application
cases based on hands-on experience. Part III "Technical Execution
Support" focuses on concepts for utilizing specific theories and
technologies to execute S-BPM models. It also addresses how to
create reference models for certain settings in the field. Lastly,
the appendix covers all relevant aspects needed to grasp S-BPM
modeling and apply it based on fundamental examples. Its format
reconciles semantic precision with syntactic rigor.>Addressing
the needs of developers, educators and practitioners, this book
will help companies to learn from the experiences of first-time
users and to develop systems that fit their business processes,
explaining the latest key methodological and technological S-BPM
developments in the fields of training, research and application.
This is the first book to present field studies on the application
of subject-oriented business process management (S-BPM). Each case
presents a specific story and focuses on an essential modeling or
implementation issue, and most end with implications or suggestions
for further studies. Significant variables and success factors are
identified that were discovered during the respective study and
lead to suggesting S-BPM novelties. For each case, the authors
explain step-by-step how the story develops, and provide readers
guidance by detailing the respective rationale. The studies covered
are clustered according to three main S-BPM themes: Part I
“Business Operation Support” documents approaches to the
practical development of S-BPM solutions in various application
domains and organizational settings, while Part II “Consultancy
and Education Support” highlights cases that can help to train
readers in S-BPM modeling and knowledge acquisition for S-BPM
lifecycle iterations. It also refers to architecting S-BPM
solutions for application cases based on hands-on experience. Part
III “Technical Execution Support” focuses on concepts for
utilizing specific theories and technologies to execute S-BPM
models. It also addresses how to create reference models for
certain settings in the field. Lastly, the appendix covers all
relevant aspects needed to grasp S-BPM modeling and apply it based
on fundamental examples. Its format reconciles semantic precision
with syntactic rigor.>Addressing the needs of developers,
educators and practitioners, this book will help companies to learn
from the experiences of first-time users and to develop systems
that fit their business processes, explaining the latest key
methodological and technological S-BPM developments in the fields
of training, research and application.
Activities performed in organizations are coordinated via
communication between the people involved. The sentences used to
communicate are naturally structured by subject, verb, and object.
The subject describes the actor, the verb the action and the object
what is affected by the action. Subject-oriented Business Process
Management (S-BPM) as presented in this book is based on this
simple structure which enables process-oriented thinking and
process modeling. S-BPM puts the subject of a process at the center
of attention and thus deals with business processes and their
organizational environment from a new perspective, meeting
organizational requirements in a much better way than traditional
approaches. Subjects represent agents of an action in a process,
which can be either technical or human (e.g. a thread in an IT
system or a clerk). A process structures the actions of each
subject and coordinates the required communication among the
subjects. S-BPM provides a coherent procedural framework to model
and analyze business processes: its focus is the cooperation of all
stakeholders involved in the strategic, tactical, and operational
issues, sharing their knowledge in a networked structure. The
authors illustrate how each modeling activity through the whole
development lifecycle can be supported through the use of
appropriate software tools. The presentation style focuses on
professionals in industry, and on students specializing in process
management or organizational modeling. Each chapter begins with a
summary of key findings and is full of examples, hints, and
possible pitfalls. An interpreter model, a toolbox, and a glossary
summarizing the main terms complete the book. The web site
www.i2pm.net provides additional software tools and further
material.
-Effects of Electric Fields on Block Copolymer Nanostructures By H.
G. Schoberth, V. Olszowka, K. Schmidt, and A. Boeker -Nanopattern
Evolution in Block Copolymer Films: Experiment, Simulations and
Challenges By L. Tsarkova, G.J. Agur Sevink, and G. Krausch
-Controlled Wrinkling as a Novel Method for the Fabrication of
Patterned Surfaces By A. Schweikart, A. Horn, A. Boeker, and A.
Fery -Layered Systems Under Shear Flow By D. Svensek and H. R.
Brand -Thermal Diffusion in Polymer Blends: Criticality and Pattern
Formation By W. Koehler, A. Krekhov, and W. Zimmermann -Foaming of
Microstructured and Nanostructured Polymer Blends By H.
Ruckdaschel, P. Gutmann, V. Altstadt, H. Schmalz, and A.H.E. Muller
-Polyelectrolyte Stars and Cylindrical Brushes By Y. Xu, F.
Plamper, M. Ballauff, and A. H. E. Muller -Various Aspects of the
Interfacial Self-Assembly of Nanoparticles By N. Popp, S. Kutuzov,
A. Boeker -Holographic Gratings and Data Storage in
Azobenzene-Containing Block Copolymers and Molecular Glasses By H.
Audorff, K. Kreger, R. Walker, D. Haarer, L. Kador, and H.-W.
Schmidt -Donor-Acceptor Block Copolymers with Nanoscale Morphology
for Photovoltaic Applications By M. Sommer, S. Huettner, and M.
Thelakkat -Recent Advances in the Improvement of Polymer Electret
Films By D. P. Erhard, D. Lovera, C. von Salis-Soglio, R. Giesa, V.
Altstadt, and H.-W. Schmidt
An illuminating summary of our current understanding of the
interactive role of dopamine and glutamate in psychiatric diseases
and the therapeutic strategies and possibilities for future
treatment. Among the new ideas presented are hypotheses on the role
of dopamine and glutamate in aggression, the glutamate system in
anxiety disorders, glutamate and neurodegeneration, and on the
origin and progression of Parkinson's disease. Additional chapters
offer novel insights into a variety of psychiatric diseases,
including ADHD, stress, aggression, addiction, schizophrenia,
depression, social phobias, dementias, bulimia, and
neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's
diseases. Each chapter summarizes the prevalence and symptoms of
the disease and explains the involvement of dopamine and/or
glutamate systems using the newer molecular approaches such as
transgenic knockout or knockin mice and recent brain imaging
techniques.
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Variational Calculus, Optimal Control and Applications - International Conference in honour of L. Bittner and R. Kloetzler, Trassenheide, Germany, September 23-27, 1996 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998)
Leonhard Bittner, Roland Bulirsch, Knut Heier, Werner Schmidt
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The 12th conference on "Variational Calculus, Optimal Control and
Applications" took place September 23-27, 1996, in Trassenheide on
the Baltic Sea island of Use dom. Seventy mathematicians from ten
countries participated. The preceding eleven conferences, too, were
held in places of natural beauty throughout West Pomerania; the
first time, in 1972, in Zinnowitz, which is in the immediate area
of Trassenheide. The conferences were founded, and led ten times,
by Professor Bittner (Greifswald) and Professor KlCitzler
(Leipzig), who both celebrated their 65th birthdays in 1996. The
12th conference in Trassenheide, was, therefore, also dedicated to
L. Bittner and R. Klotzler. Both scientists made a lasting
impression on control theory in the former GDR. Originally, the
conferences served to promote the exchange of research results. In
the first years, most of the lectures were theoretical, but in the
last few conferences practical applications have been given more
attention. Besides their pioneering theoretical works, both
honorees have also always dealt with applications problems. L.
Bittner has, for example, examined optimal control of nuclear
reactors and associated safety aspects. Since 1992 he has been
working on applications in optimal control in flight dynamics. R.
Klotzler recently applied his results on optimal autobahn planning
to the south tangent in Leipzig. The contributions published in
these proceedings reflect the trend to practical problems; starting
points are often questions from flight dynamics."
This open access book presents an overview and step-by-step
explanation of process management. It starts with the individual
participants' perspectives on their work in a process and its
structuring and harmonization, and then moves on to its
specification in a model and how it is embedded in the
organizational and IT environment of the company. Lastly, the book
examines the joint processing of instances in the resulting
socio-technical systems. A corresponding illustration, which
expands with the overview, enables readers to gain a comprehensive
understanding of business process management. The book presents
various facets of business process management from the perspective
of the participants, and introduces a selection of models that have
proved useful in practice. The design of such models supports the
transition from a more-or-less unstructured or unsatisfactory way
of working to a structured process that corresponds to the ideas of
the company and its customers. The book is intended for
professionals in industry as well as students in the field of
business information systems who are looking for guidelines on how
to discover, create and implement real-world processes.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed scientific
proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Subject-Oriented
Business Process Management, S-BPM ONE 2014, held in Eichstatt,
Germany, in April 2014.
The 13 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed
and selected from 43 contributions. They explore the many facets of
network-driven business process management, in particular issues
related to correctness, interchange and transformation of business
models, as well as dynamic handling of changes through agile
process management."
Die vorliegende Untersuchung von Dr. Werner Schmidt erscheint als
dritter Band der Reihe "SCHRIFTEN ZUR CHEMIEWIRTSCHAFT", die von
Chemikern und Kaufleuten, Wirtschaftlern und Praktikern gemein- sam
herausgegeben wird. Es ist Aufgabe dieser Reihe, qualifizierte
Arbeiten uber wirtschaftliche Fragen der chemischen Industrie und
ihrer M1irkte zu veroffentlichen sowie iiber solche Probleme, die
zwar auch in anderen Wirt- schaftszweigen auftreten mogen, aber in
der Chemiewirtschaft eine besondere Rolle spielen. Der demn1ichst
erscheinende erste Band wird in die betriebswirtschaft- lichen
Eigenarten und Probleme der chemischen Industrie einfiihren.
Bereits erschienen ist der zweite Band von Dr. Erich-Dieter
Schneider "Absatz- politik pharmazeutischer Industrieunternehmen",
der die Grundfragen des Absatzes von Arzneispezialit1iten auf dem
Inlandsmarkt darstellt. Viele Eigenarten und Probleme der
Chemiewirtschaft lassen sich darauf zuriickfiihren, dag man es dort
vorwiegend mit ungeformten Rohstoffen und Erzeugnissen, mit Gasen,
Fliissigkeiten und Schiittgiitern zu tun hat. Die bei Gasen und
Fliissigkeiten am st1irksten ausgepr1igte Notwendigkeit, diese
Guter fur Lagerung und Transport zu verpacken, wirft zahlreiche
Probleme auf, die in der Literatur vorwiegend unter technischen
Gesichtspunkten behandelt worden sind. Die verh1iltnism1igig
wenigen wirtschaftlichen Arbei- ten befassen sich fast aIle
ausschliemich mit der Verpackung von Konsum- gutern, insbesondere
von Markenartikeln. Dr. Werner Schmidt geht dem- gegeniiber in
seiner verdienstvollen Untersuchung auf die absatzwirtschaft-
lichen Probleme der Verpackung von Gasen und Flussigkeiten ein, und
zwar vor all em beim Absatz an Nicht-Konsumenten. Seine praktischen
Erfahrun- gen veranlagten ihn, das Thema mehr deskriptiv als
theoretisch zu behandeln.
1m ersten Sonderheft des "Zuchter" uber Fruhdiagnose (1957) wurden
genetische und physiologische Ur- sachen behandelt, die den
Zusammenhangen zwischen Fruh- und Spatwerten bestimmter
Eigenschaften zu- grunde liegen konnen. Begriff und praktische
Bedeutung der fruhen Erkennbarkeit von Spatmerkmalen wurden
umrissen. Es wurde gezeigt, daB ihr Wert bei langlebigen Gewachsen,
denen das erste Sonderheft in der Hauptsache gewidmet war, vor
allem im Zeitgewinn liegt. Bei kurzlebigen Kulturpflanzen dagegen
treten andere Vorteile in den Vordergrund, wofUr R. VON SENGBUSCH
klassische Beispiele gab. Unter Fruhdiagnose versteht man die
indirekte Erfassung von spat erkennbaren Merkmalen auf Grund von
Aussagen, die man an fruh auftretenden Merkmalen gewinnt. (Die
direkte Bestimmung von Eigenschaften taUt nicht hierunter.) Der
Begriff "Fruhdiagnose", im engeren Sinne, ist auf die Erfassung von
Kriterien derselben Individuen beschrankt, die man in ihren
verschiedenen Lebensstadien beobachtet. Ahn- liche Probleme treten
in der Zuchtung auf, wenn man von einem Zuchtstamm auf die fertige
Sorte schlieBt, d. h. von Eigenschaften, die in fruhen Stadien des
Zuchtungsgangs erkennbar werden, auf den spateren Zucht- erfolg.
Das vorliegende Heft enthalt auch Arbeiten, die sich hiermit
befassen.
Leipzig-born photographer Margret Hoppe is a promising new voice in
European photographic art. This new book features her series Apres
une Architecture, a photographic perspective of Le Corbusier's
architecture that refers to his concept of a modern architecture
laid-out in the book Vers une architecture (Toward an Architecture)
of 1923. Hoppe's images show Le Corbusier's use of exposed
concrete, the clarity of his geometric shapes and the emblematic
polychrome surfaces as symbols of his buildings. She investigates
what remains today of these visions of architectural modernism, now
that its legacy in many cases is adored as a monument rather than
actually used and appreciated as a functional piece of
architecture. The photographic image transforms the buildings into
signs of a highly pictorial and sculptural aesthetic, enabling
manifold views at Le Corbusier's work in the present day. The book
also presents a selection of Hoppe's photographs of international
modernist buildings, alongside two essays and a conversation with
the artist. It is published to coincide with a solo exhibition at
the Museum der bildenden Kunste in Leipzig.
A freak snow storm makes it possible for adventurous young Helen,
and her dog Nora, to cross an otherwise impassable ridge into a
land unknown to her friends and family. Hubbub ensues on both sides
of the ridge, as Helen and her would-be rescuers find themselves
embroiled in the strange culture of Witchalik politics. Sequel to
The Forests of Adventure.
Young Eric returns home from a hunt in the forest with his dog
Flake to find his cabin home ransacked and his guardian Otto
missing. Scrawled on the door is the message "I am still alive.
Follow--". This tale for young readers follows Eric's cross-country
chase, and his meeting of many characters, ranging from robbers to
royalty. Followed by Prisoners of the Witchaliks
Ein wichtiges Thema der Wirtschaftsinformatik von
Fachhochschulprofessoren praxisnah aufbereitet. Welches sind die
Aufgabenstellungen und Handlungsfelder des IT-Managements? Das Buch
zeigt die Grundlagen, Tatigkeitsfelder und wesentlichen
Handlungsschritte. Es illustriert die erforderlichen Massnahmen
anhand von ausgewahlten Beispielen aus der betrieblichen Praxis
(Best Practices). Die 2. Auflage wurde u. a. um die Themen "Risk
IT", "IT-Compliance", "Software-as-a-Service", "PRINCE2", "Green
IT" und "IT-Industrialisierung" erweitert und viele Themen wurden
uberarbeitet. Der Leser erhalt so einen wertvollen
Orientierungsrahmen fur die Ausgestaltung des Aufgabenspektrums von
IT-Managern. Erganzend steht ein Online-Service zur Aktualisierung
der Best Practices zur Verfugung.
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