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Information Technology, Volume 58
Volume 58, Number 1, February 2016
- Sebastian Lehnhoff, Astrid Nieße:
Energy Informatics. 1-2 - Denis Bytschkow:
Towards composition principles and fractal architectures in the context of smart grids. 3-14 - Fabian Kern:
Load flexibility in an industrial setting: Energy-aware test rig scheduling in the automotive industry. 15-21 - Jennifer Schoch:
Modeling of battery life optimal charging strategies based on empirical mobility data. 22-28 - Marie Antoinette van Amelsvoort:
SG-rating - Putting values on smart grid architectures. 29-36 - Oleg Valgaev, Friederich Kupzog:
Building power demand forecasting. 37-43 - Judith Michael:
Using cognitive models for behavioral assistance of humans. 44-48 - Tudor B. Ionescu, Walter Scheuermann:
Architecting safety-critical decision-support systems for nuclear emergency management. 49-60
Volume 58, Number 2, March 2016
- Manfred Thaller:
Computer science in humanities. 61-62 - Desmond Allan Schmidt:
Using standoff properties for marking-up historical documents in the humanities. 63-69 - Alexander Mehler, Rüdiger Gleim, Tim vor der Brück, Wahed Hemati, Tolga Uslu, Steffen Eger:
Wikidition: Automatic lexiconization and linkification of text corpora. 70-79 - Lambert Schomaker:
Design considerations for a large-scale image-based text search engine in historical manuscript collections. 80-88 - Hubert Mara:
Made in the humanities: Dual integral invariants for efficient edge detection. 89-96 - Guy De Tré, Jeroen Deploige:
Time modelling in digital humanities. Challenges posed by the development of a database of medieval charters. 97-103 - Juan A. Barceló:
The role of computers to understand the past. The case of archaeological research. 104-111 - Kalman Graffi:
Decentralized communication against surveillance and privacy violation. 112-116
Volume 58, Number 3, June 2016
- Ivo Grosse, Katrin Hoffmann:
Bioinformatics challenges of next generation sequencing. 117-118 - Steve Hoffmann, Peter F. Stadler:
Read mapping. 119-125 - Eugene W. Myers:
A history of DNA sequence assembly. 126-132 - Dongwan D. Kang, Edward M. Rubin, Zhong Wang
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Reconstructing single genomes from complex microbial communities. 133-139 - Peter M. Krawitz:
Challenges ahead for matchmaking. 140-144 - Elmar Jürgens:
Software maintenance research that is empirically valid and useful in practice. 145-149 - Wojciech Samek:
On robust spatial filtering of EEG in nonstationary environments. 150-154
Volume 58, Number 4, August 2016
- Erhard Rahm
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Big Data Analytics. 155-156 - Tilmann Rabl, Jonas Traub, Asterios Katsifodimos, Volker Markl:
Apache Flink in current research. 157-165 - André Petermann, Martin Junghanns:
Scalable business intelligence with graph collections. 166-175 - Martin Hahmann, Claudio Hartmann
, Lars Kegel, Dirk Habich, Wolfgang Lehner:
Big by blocks: modular analytics. 176-185 - Wolfram Wingerath
, Felix Gessert, Steffen Friedrich, Norbert Ritter:
Real-time stream processing for Big Data. 186-194 - Stefan Hagedorn, Philipp Götze, Omran Saleh, Kai-Uwe Sattler:
Stream processing platforms for analyzing big dynamic data. 195-205 - Marwan Hassani
, Thomas Seidl:
Clustering Big Data streams: recent challenges and contributions. 206-213
Volume 58, Number 5, October 2016
- Alexander De Luca, Emanuel von Zezschwitz:
Usable privacy and security. 215-216 - Martin Ortlieb, Ryan Garner:
Sensitivity of personal data items in different online contexts. 217-228 - Florian Schaub
, Travis D. Breaux, Norman M. Sadeh:
Crowdsourcing privacy policy analysis: Potential, challenges and best practices. 229-236 - Sauvik Das:
Social cybersecurity: Understanding and leveraging social influence to increase security sensitivity. 237-245 - Daniel Buschek
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There is more to biometrics than user identification: Making mobile interactions personal, secure and representative. 247-253 - Andrea Bianchi, Ian Oakley:
Wearable authentication: Trends and opportunities. 255-262
Volume 58, Number 6, December 2016
- Jürgen Teich:
Invasive computing. 263-265 - Stefan Wildermann, Michael Bader, Lars Bauer, Marvin Damschen
, Dirk Gabriel, Michael Gerndt, Michael Glaß, Jörg Henkel, Johny Paul, Alexander Pöppl
, Sascha Roloff, Tobias Schwarzer, Gregor Snelting, Walter Stechele, Jürgen Teich, Andreas Weichslgartner
, Andreas Zwinkau:
Invasive computing for timing-predictable stream processing on MPSoCs. 267-280 - Gabor Drescher, Christoph Erhardt, Felix C. Freiling, Johannes Götzfried, Daniel Lohmann
, Pieter Maene
, Tilo Müller, Ingrid Verbauwhede
, Andreas Weichslgartner
, Stefan Wildermann:
Providing security on demand using invasive computing. 281-295 - Santiago Pagani, Lars Bauer, Qingqing Chen, Elisabeth Glocker, Frank Hannig
, Andreas Herkersdorf, Heba Khdr
, Anuj Pathania, Ulf Schlichtmann
, Doris Schmitt-Landsiedel, Mark Sagi, Éricles Sousa, Philipp Wagner, Volker Wenzel, Thomas Wild, Jörg Henkel:
Dark silicon management: an integrated and coordinated cross-layer approach. 297-307 - Vahid Lari, Andreas Weichslgartner
, Alexandru Tanase, Michael Witterauf, Faramarz Khosravi, Jürgen Teich, Jan Heißwolf, Stephanie Friederich, Jürgen Becker
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Providing fault tolerance through invasive computing. 309-328 - Georgiana Copil, Daniel Moldovan, Hong Linh Truong, Schahram Dustdar
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Continuous elasticity: Design and operation of elastic systems. 329-348

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