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Die vorliegende Arbeit behandelt das Thema der Talentakquisition der Fachkräfte von Morgen. Es wird die Forschungsfrage bearbeitet ob durch teamspezifisches Active Sourcing die Qualität und Quantität der Bewerber am Beispiel des Teams der Funktionalen Sicherheit der MBtech erhöht werden kann. Hierfür werden verschiedene Methoden des Active Sourcings ausprobiert um die Auswirkung auf den Recruiting Prozess messen zu können und ob teamspezifisches Active Sourcing in unbekannten Bereichen nötig sowie sinnvoll ist. Diese Arbeit baut auf die momentane Situation der MBtech im Bereich der Personalbeschaffung durch Active Sourcing und beinhaltet mögliche Strategien und Handlungsempfehlungen.
Technische Assistenzsysteme in der Sozialwirtschaft – aus der Forschung in die digitale Praxis?
(2018)
Applications for the Internet of Things are becoming increasingly popular. Due to the large amount of available context data, such applications can be used effectively in many domains. By interlinking these data and analyzing them, it is possible to gather a lot of knowledge about a user. Therefore, these applications pose a threat to privacy. In this paper, we illustrate this threat by looking at a real-world application scenario. Current state of the art focuses on privacy mechanisms either for Smart Things or for big data processing systems. However, our studies show that for a comprehensive privacy protection a holistic view on these applications is required. Therefore, we describe how to combine two promising privacy approaches from both categories, namely AVARE and PATRON. Evaluation results confirm the thereby achieved synergy effects.
Towards an Ontological Representation of Condition Monitoring Knowledge in the Manufacturing Domain
(2018)
Vorwort
(2018)
Wie und wann Händewaschen?
(2018)
The international debate on cannabis legalization gained considerable momentum after US states Colorado and Washington adopted laws on legal recreational cannabis for the first time. Ever since, seven US states and nations such as Uruguay and Canada followed the lead. Germany is no exception from this development and there are various other countries considering to legalize marihuana for recreational purposes as well.
It is of high interest for policy makers in politics, economics and public health and safety to understand to what extent such an amendment influences different areas of society. The academic literature about coherent implications for the German state is scarce. The present thesis is an analysis of the economic consequences of a potential cannabis legalization in Germany and a weighing up of its pros and cons in monetary terms.
Information about properties of cannabis markets such as supply, prices, demand and their dynamics - predominantly from scientific research in nations with adopted legalization or decriminalization laws – were examined and transferred to Germany to compute likely income and expenditure related to or influenced by cannabis. Factors included are demand reactions and thereby impacts on tax income from marihuana, public expenditure for law enforcement and health, the alcohol industry, opiate consumption, as well as road safety
and drug-related crime. A legalization would result in a significant increase of annual cannabis consumption and regular users in Germany. The analysis identified public expenditure and tax income as substantial components with regard to the economic feasibility study. Interrelations to alcohol consumption are also important in determining the appropriateness of such an amendment. Severe adverse outcomes on road safety or other drug consumption are not expected. Drug-related crime and power of organized crime are likely to decrease.