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Evaluating the Economic and Sustainability Impacts of Drones in Viticulture using BPMN-based Simulation
- Martin Schieck
Leipzig University, Information Systems Institute, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
, - Ingolf Roemer
Leipzig University, Information Systems Institute, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
, - Anika Oertel
Leipzig University, Information Systems Institute, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Leipzig University, Information Systems Institute, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Center for Intelligent Management Systems, Komandorska 118/120, 53-345 Wroclaw, Poland
Procedia Computer Science, Volume 225, Issue C•2023, pp 892-901 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2023.10.076AbstractThis paper presents an investigation into the economic impact of drones in viticulture, an area that has not been previously researched. The authors calculate the economic impacts of drones in viticulture and use this to measure the overall ...
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- Martin Schieck
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Comparison of deep learning methods for grapevine growth stage recognition
- Martin Schieck
Leipzig University, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
, - Philippe Krajsic
Leipzig University, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
, - Felix Loos
Leipzig University, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
, - Abdulbaree Hussein
Leipzig University, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Leipzig University, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
, - Adrianna Kozierkiewicz
Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wybrzeze Wyspianskiego Street 27, 50-370 Wroclaw, Poland
, - Marcin Pietranik
Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wybrzeze Wyspianskiego Street 27, 50-370 Wroclaw, Poland
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, Volume 211, Issue C•Aug 2023 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compag.2023.107944AbstractMonitoring the phenological development stages of grapes represents a challenge in viticulture. It includes the phenological distinction of the growth stages of grapevines and the continuous technological developments, especially in computer ...
Highlights- A novel approach for grape bunch detection at BBCH micro levels was developed.
- A novel algorithm for BBCH Classification of grape bunches was proposed.
- A new image dataset of the seasonal development of vine grapes was provisioned.
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- Martin Schieck
- Article
Reference Model for Data-Driven Supply Chain Collaboration
- Anna-Maria Nitsche
Leipzig University, Augustusplatz 10, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, Kornmarkt 1, 08056, Zwickau, Germany
, - Christian-Andreas Schumann
University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, Kornmarkt 1, 08056, Zwickau, Germany
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Leipzig University, Augustusplatz 10, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
Wrocław University of Economics, Komandorska 118/120, 53-345, Wrocław, Poland
AbstractThis paper presents a strategic reference model for data-driven supply chain collaboration (SCC) designed based on the principles of design science research and the process model for empirically grounded reference modelling. Increasingly ...
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- Anna-Maria Nitsche
- research-article
A Fog-Based Multi-Purpose Internet of Things Analytics Platform
- Theo Zschörnig
Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI), Goerdelerring 9, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
Information Systems Institute, Leipzig University, Grimmaische Str. 12, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
, - Jonah Windolph
Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI), Goerdelerring 9, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
, - Robert Wehlitz
Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI), Goerdelerring 9, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
, - Yann Dumont
Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI), Goerdelerring 9, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Information Systems Institute, Leipzig University, Grimmaische Str. 12, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
Business Informatics Institute, Wrocław University of Economics, ul. Komandorska 118-120, 53-345, Wrocław, Poland
AbstractData analytics is an important component for the benefit and growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). The utilization of data generated by a variety of heterogeneous smart devices offers the possibility of gaining meaningful insights into various ...
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- Theo Zschörnig
- research-article
Catch Me If You Can: Online Classification for Near Real-Time Anomaly Detection in Business Process Event Streams
- Philippe Krajsic
Leipzig University, Information Systems Institute, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Leipzig University, Information Systems Institute, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Center for Intelligent Management Systems, Komandorska 118/120, 53-345 Wroclaw, Poland
Procedia Computer Science, Volume 207, Issue C•2022, pp 235-244 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2022.09.056AbstractNear-real-time monitoring and classification of business process event streams is becoming more and more prominent. This also includes ensuring data quality for the application of downstream online process mining activities and therefore identify ...
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- Philippe Krajsic
- Article
Smarter Relationships? The Present and Future Scope of AI Application in Buyer-Supplier Relationships
- Anna-Maria Nitsche
University of Leipzig, Augustusplatz 10, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, Kornmarkt 1, 08056, Zwickau, Germany
, - Markus Burger
RWTH Aachen University, Templergraben 55, 52062, Aachen, Germany
, - Julia Arlinghaus
Otto von Guericke University, Universitätspl. 2, 39106, Magdeburg, Germany
, - Christian-Andreas Schumann
University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, Kornmarkt 1, 08056, Zwickau, Germany
, - Bogdan Franczyk
University of Leipzig, Augustusplatz 10, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
Wrocław University of Economics, Komandorska 118/120, 53-345, Wrocław, Poland
AbstractThe last decade has seen rapid developments in the area of artificial intelligence (AI). While research focuses on technical challenges and enablers of AI, the number of publications examining application approaches at the buyer-supplier interface ...
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- Anna-Maria Nitsche
- research-article
Semi-Supervised Anomaly Detection in Business Process Event Data using Self-Attention based Classification
- Philippe Krajsic
Leipzig University, Information Systems Institute, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Leipzig University, Information Systems Institute, Grimmaische Straße 12, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Center for Intelligent Management Systems, Komandorska 118/120, 53-345 Wroclaw, Poland
Procedia Computer Science, Volume 192, Issue C•2021, pp 39-48 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2021.08.005AbstractThe analysis of business processes has become increasingly important in recent years, not least due to the emergence of analysis tools that enable data-centric views of processes and thus provide increasingly operational support for process flows. ...
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- Philippe Krajsic
- Article
Integrating Smart Devices as Business Process Resources – Concept and Software Prototype
- Robert Wehlitz
Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI), Hainstr. 11, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
, - Ingo Rößner
Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI), Hainstr. 11, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Information Systems Institute, Leipzig University, Grimmaische Str. 12, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
Business Informatics Institute, Wrocław University of Economics, ul. Komandorska 118-120, 53-345, Wrocław, Poland
Service-Oriented Computing – ICSOC 2017 Workshops•November 2017, pp 252-257• https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91764-1_20AbstractThe foundation of the Internet of Things (IoT) consists of ubiquitous smart devices, equipped with sensors, actuators and tags, that are connected to the Internet and able to communicate with one another. It is seen as a great opportunity for ...
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- Robert Wehlitz
- article
Data security in decentralized cloud systems --- system comparison, requirements analysis and organizational levels
- André Müller
Department of Business Information Systems, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany 04109
, - André Ludwig
Kühne Logistics University, Hamburg, Germany 20457
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Department of Business Information Systems, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany 04109
Journal of Cloud Computing: Advances, Systems and Applications, Volume 6, Issue 1•December 2017, Article No.: 82, pp 1-9 • https://doi.org/10.1186/s13677-017-0082-3Cloud computing has been established as a technology for providing needs-orientated and use-dependent IT resources, which now are being used more frequently for business information systems. Particularly in terms of integration of decentralized ...
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- André Müller
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Data modeling of smart urban object networks
- M. Aleithe
Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany
, - P. Skowron
Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany
, - B. Franczyk
Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany
, - B. Sommer
Drees & Sommer, Cologne, Germany
WI '17: Proceedings of the International Conference on Web Intelligence•August 2017, pp 1104-1109• https://doi.org/10.1145/3106426.3117759In the digital age, where research is data-driven, understanding all involved fields of research becomes more and more important. Understanding various data sources within interdisciplinary research and beyond domain boundaries is a significant core ...
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- M. Aleithe
Business Information Systems: 19th International Conference, BIS 2016, Leipzig, Germany, July, 6-8, 2016, Proceedings
This book contains the refereed proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Business Information Systems, BIS 2016, held in Leipzig, Germany, in July 2016. The BIS conference series follows trends in academia and business research; thus the ...
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- Article
Dynamic and Scalable Real-time Analytics in Logistics
- Benjamin Gaunitz
Leipzig University
, - Martin Roth
Leipzig University
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Leipzig University
ENASE 2015: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering•April 2015, pp 289-294• https://doi.org/10.5220/0005467602890294In this paper we present an approach for an information system which is capable of processing and analysing
vast amounts of data. In addition to Big Data solutions we do not focus on ex post batch processing but
on online stream processing. We use ...
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- Benjamin Gaunitz
- research-article
Flexible and Modular Low Power Wireless Networks
- Martin Roth
Information Systems Institute, Leipzig University, Grimmaische Straße 12, Leipzig, 04109, Germany
, - Ralf Hasler
Information Systems Institute, Leipzig University, Grimmaische Straße 12, Leipzig, 04109, Germany
, - Tobias Goblirsch
Information Systems Institute, Leipzig University, Grimmaische Straße 12, Leipzig, 04109, Germany
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Information Systems Institute, Leipzig University, Grimmaische Straße 12, Leipzig, 04109, Germany
Procedia Computer Science, Volume 52, Issue C•2015, pp 695-699 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2015.05.077AbstractDriven by falling prices, continuous miniaturization and increasing functionality, low power wireless networks tap into new application areas. But an efficient utilization of embedded systems is hindered by lacks in interoperability and ...
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- Martin Roth
- Article
Integration of Service Models - Preliminary Results for Consistent Logistics Service Management
SRII '12: Proceedings of the 2012 Annual SRII Global Conference•July 2012, pp 100-109• https://doi.org/10.1109/SRII.2012.22The logistics industry is characterized by a high level of collaboration between logistics customers and providers. In fact, sophisticated, knowledge-intense business models such as 4th party logistics providers that are responsible for planning, ...
- 2Citation
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- Article
COSMA --- An Approach for Managing SLAs in Composite Services
- André Ludwig
Information Systems Institute, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany 04109
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Information Systems Institute, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany 04109
ICSOC '08: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing•December 2008, pp 626-632• https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89652-4_56Service provisioning is largely built on agreements specifying the mutual responsibilities of service providers and their customers with respect to functional and non-functional parameters. Current SLA management approaches, i.e. WSLA, WS-Agreement, or ...
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- André Ludwig
- Article
Managing Dynamics of Composite Service Level Agreements with COSMA
FSKD '08: Proceedings of the 2008 Fifth International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery - Volume 04•October 2008, pp 584-589• https://doi.org/10.1109/FSKD.2008.208Service provisioning is largely built on agreements specifying the mutual responsibilities of service providers and their customers with respect to functional and non-functional parameters. However, the dynamics that result from the service-oriented ...
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- Article
An Approach for Matching Functional Business Requirements to Standard Application Software Packages via Ontology
COMPSAC '08: Proceedings of the 2008 32nd Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference•July 2008, pp 1017-1022• https://doi.org/10.1109/COMPSAC.2008.147In recent years many efforts were dedicated to the elicitation and definition of requirements for software development projects. However, by concentrating requirement discussions on software development there is a tendency to neglect the predominant ...
- 1Citation
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- ArticlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Process family points versus (full) function points
- Sebastian Kiebusch
University of Leipzig, Germany
, - Bogdan Franczyk
University of Leipzig, Germany
EDSER '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Economics driven software engineering research•May 2006, pp 15-18• https://doi.org/10.1145/1139113.1139119New paradigms in software engineering require new metrics to measure the size and estimate the effort for development or modification activities. One of these new software engineering methods is the approach of Process Families, which extends a Software ...
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- Sebastian Kiebusch
- Article
Process-Family-Points
- Sebastian Kiebusch
Faculty of Economics and Management, Information Systems Institute, University of Leipzig, Germany
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Faculty of Economics and Management, Information Systems Institute, University of Leipzig, Germany
, - Andreas Speck
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Commercial Inf. Systems, University of Jena, Germany
SPW/ProSim'06: Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Software Process Simulation and Modeling•May 2006, pp 314-321• https://doi.org/10.1007/11754305_34Software system families are characterized through a structured reuse of components and a high degree of automation based on a common infrastructure. It is possible to increase the efficiency of software system families by an explicit consideration of ...
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- Sebastian Kiebusch
- Article
A framework for automated negotiation of service level agreements in services grids
- André Ludwig
Faculty of Economics and Management, Information Systems Institute, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
, - Peter Braun
Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia
, - Ryszard Kowalczyk
Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia
, - Bogdan Franczyk
Faculty of Economics and Management, Information Systems Institute, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
BPM'05: Proceedings of the Third international conference on Business Process Management•September 2005, pp 89-101• https://doi.org/10.1007/11678564_9An important aspect of managing service-oriented grid environments is negotiation of service level agreements. In this paper we propose a framework in which we adopt the three-layer architecture of agent-based negotiation to the problem of service level ...
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- André Ludwig
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- A. Only one alias will work, whichever one is registered as the page containing the author’s bibliography. ACM has no technical solution to this problem at this time.
- Q. Why should authors use ACM Author-Izer?
- A. ACM Author-Izer lets visitors to authors’ personal home pages download articles for no charge from the ACM Digital Library. It allows authors to dynamically display real-time download and citation statistics for each “authorized” article on their personal site.
- Q. Does ACM Author-Izer provide benefits for authors?
- A. Downloads of definitive articles via Author-Izer links on the authors’ personal web page are captured in official ACM statistics to more accurately reflect usage and impact measurements.
Authors who do not use ACM Author-Izer links will not have downloads from their local, personal bibliographies counted. They do, however, retain the existing right to post author-prepared preprint versions on their home pages or institutional repositories with DOI pointers to the definitive version permanently maintained in the ACM Digital Library.
- Q. How does ACM Author-Izer benefit the computing community?
- A. ACM Author-Izer expands the visibility and dissemination of the definitive version of ACM articles. It is based on ACM’s strong belief that the computing community should have the widest possible access to the definitive versions of scholarly literature. By linking authors’ personal bibliography with the ACM Digital Library, user confusion over article versioning should be reduced over time.
In making ACM Author-Izer a free service to both authors and visitors to their websites, ACM is emphasizing its continuing commitment to the interests of its authors and to the computing community in ways that are consistent with its existing subscription-based access model.
- Q. Why can’t I find my most recent publication in my ACM Author Profile Page?
- A. There is a time delay between publication and the process which associates that publication with an Author Profile Page. Right now, that process usually takes 4-8 weeks.
- Q. How does ACM Author-Izer expand ACM’s “Green Path” Access Policies?
- A. ACM Author-Izer extends the rights and permissions that authors retain even after copyright transfer to ACM, which has been among the “greenest” publishers. ACM enables its author community to retain a wide range of rights related to copyright and reuse of materials. They include:
- Posting rights that ensure free access to their work outside the ACM Digital Library and print publications
- Rights to reuse any portion of their work in new works that they may create
- Copyright to artistic images in ACM’s graphics-oriented publications that authors may want to exploit in commercial contexts
- All patent rights, which remain with the original owner