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His current research interests include Data Science, Internet-of-Things and Smart Sensors.","\u002Fmedia\u002Fpeople\u002Fdennis-riehle\u002Fportrait.jpg","\u002Fpersons\u002Fdennis-riehle",{"type":19,"value":20,"toc":48},"minimark",[21,25,30,33,38,42,45],[22,23,24],"p",{},"Our research group presented one paper at the 21th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST 2026) in Münster, Germany. The paper addresses the use of GenAI in higher education institutions and provides meta-requirements for the design of AI support for students and educators. The paper is the first published outcome of the Erasmus+ funded research project HEART.",[26,27,29],"h2",{"id":28},"desrist-2026","DESRIST 2026",[22,31,32],{},"DESRIST is one of the leading conferences for Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology. It brings together researchers from around the world to discuss novel artifacts, design knowledge, and methodological advances in the field. The 2026 edition took place in Münster, Germany, under the theme \"Design for Better Futures: Beyond the Science of the Artificial\".",[34,35,37],"h1",{"id":36},"paper-abstract","Paper Abstract",[26,39,41],{"id":40},"authentic-learning-by-design-meta-requirements-for-ai-support-for-students-and-educators","Authentic Learning by Design: Meta-Requirements for AI Support for Students and Educators",[22,43,44],{},"Large language models (LLMs) have transformed learning and educational practices, yet concerns persist about whether authentic learning occurs when cognitive tasks are outsourced to artificial intelligence (AI) systems. We examined how AI systems can support educators in facilitating student’s authentic learning. This paper reports on the first two echelons of our echeloned design science research (eDSR). We evaluated 200 AI systems deployed across European educational institutions and interviewed 11 experienced educators in three countries. Based on the findings, we formulated and validated meta-requirements for AI systems that support authentic learning from the perspectives of students, educators, and educational institutions.",[22,46,47],{},"We thank the DESRIST 2026 organizers and the local hosts in Münster for an inspiring conference and valuable discussions around the future of responsible, design-oriented information systems research.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":51},"",2,[52,53],{"id":28,"depth":50,"text":29},{"id":40,"depth":50,"text":41},"2026-06-15","Our research group presented one paper at the 21th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST 2026) in Münster, Germany.","md","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2026\u002Fdesrist-2026\u002Fdesrist-2026.jpg",{},true,"\u002Farticles\u002F2026\u002Fdesrist-2026",[62],{"name":63,"link":64},"Wolters, A., Kipping, G., Wass, S., Gau, M., Riehle, D. M., Chandra Kruse, L. (2026). Authentic Learning by Design: Meta-Requirements for AI Support for Students and Educators. In vom Brocke, J., Chandra Kruse, L., Hevner, A., Rosemann, M., Chiarini Tremblay, M., Winter, R. (eds), Design for Better Futures: Beyond the Science of the Artificial. DESRIST 2026. Springer Nature Switzerland.","https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1007\u002F978-3-032-28313-9_13",{"title":6,"description":55},{"loc":60},"articles\u002F2026\u002Fdesrist-2026",null,"Dq6jpcFVxlM3MZeLLXdZV0ifKISKBjEKSZFsx43fl3c",{"id":71,"title":72,"authors":73,"body":77,"date":92,"description":93,"extension":56,"image":94,"meta":95,"navigation":59,"path":96,"related_works":68,"seo":97,"sitemap":98,"stem":99,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":100},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2026\u002Fthrowback-heart-wi2026.md","Throwback Moment HEART@WI2025",[74,75],{"name":9,"blurb":10,"src":11,"link":12},{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":76},"https:\u002F\u002Feotlab.org\u002Fpersons\u002Fdennis-riehle",{"type":19,"value":78,"toc":89},[79,83,86],[26,80,82],{"id":81},"heart-project-at-the-wi-2025","HEART Project at the WI 2025",[22,84,85],{},"Following the project’s kickoff, several HEART Project team members from the Universität Liechtenstein, the Universität Koblenz, and the University of Agder (UiA) met again during the 20th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI 2025) in Münster to reconnect and continue discussions on GenAI in higher education. The exchange provided a valuable opportunity to build on earlier conversations. The conference welcomed more than 640 participants and created space for dialogue with experts in the field, enriching the project’s perspective through insights from ongoing research and practice.",[22,87,88],{},"Our sincere thanks go to all organizing teams and the WI 2025 community for making this event both impactful and memorable.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":90},[91],{"id":81,"depth":50,"text":82},"2026-03-02","Following the project’s kickoff, several HEART Project team members from the Universität Liechtenstein, the Universität Koblenz, and the University of Agder (UiA) met again during the 20th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI 2025).","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2026\u002Fthrowback-heart-wi2026\u002Fheart-wi2025.jpg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2026\u002Fthrowback-heart-wi2026",{"title":72,"description":93},{"loc":96},"articles\u002F2026\u002Fthrowback-heart-wi2026","De5uUNqd2V_Fmgu6wc63ORvcin_u-B8qf_2EJdC38PM",{"id":102,"title":103,"authors":104,"body":113,"date":130,"description":117,"extension":56,"image":131,"meta":132,"navigation":59,"path":133,"related_works":134,"seo":138,"sitemap":139,"stem":140,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":141},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2026\u002Fhicss-2026.md","Paper Presented at HICSS 2026, Maui, Hawaii, USA",[105,108,109,110],{"name":106,"blurb":107},"Sabine Nagel, M.Sc.","Sabine Nagel is a research assistant at the Process Science research group at the University of Koblenz.",{"name":9,"blurb":10,"src":11,"link":12},{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":76},{"name":111,"blurb":112},"Prof. Dr. Patrick Delfmann","Patrick Delfmann leads the Process Science research group at the University of Koblenz.",{"type":19,"value":114,"toc":127},[115,118,120,124],[22,116,117],{},"Sabine Nagel (Process Science Research Group at University of Koblenz) presented a paper from our EduClare project at Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) 2026.",[34,119,37],{"id":36},[26,121,123],{"id":122},"integrating-an-intelligent-tutoring-chatbot-into-higher-education-the-case-of-teaching-declarative-process-modeling-through-generative-ai","Integrating an Intelligent Tutoring Chatbot into Higher Education: The Case of Teaching Declarative Process Modeling through Generative AI",[22,125,126],{},"This paper presents a case study on the classroom use of an intelligent tutoring chatbot designed to support teaching Declarative Process Modeling within a master’s-level course. Replacing traditional lectures, the chatbot delivered interactive, task-based modules with real-time feedback and conversational support. Across three design iterations, we collected and analyzed student feedback, system usage data, and survey responses to examine how learners engaged with the chatbot, what challenges they encountered, and how their input informed system refinement. Students used the chatbot to self-regulate their learning, frequently asked clarifying questions, and responded critically to feedback. Their contributions shaped improvements in instructional clarity and usability. The findings demonstrate the potential of Generative AI to enable adaptive, student-centered learning experiences in higher education when thoughtfully integrated into course design.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":128},[129],{"id":122,"depth":50,"text":123},"2026-01-20","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2026\u002Fhicss-2026\u002Fhicss-2026.jpeg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2026\u002Fhicss-2026",[135],{"name":136,"link":137},"Nagel, S., Wolters, A., Riehle, D.M., Delfmann, P. (2026). Integrating an Intelligent Tutoring Chatbot into Higher Education: The Case of Teaching Declarative Process Modeling through Generative AI. Proceedings of the 59th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Maui, Hawaii, USA.","https:\u002F\u002Fhdl.handle.net\u002F10125\u002F111994",{"title":103,"description":117},{"loc":133},"articles\u002F2026\u002Fhicss-2026","PxS1sX7DSfsKavIiuDASLDa9CaXyqoeiozlVBo94jUg",{"id":143,"title":144,"authors":145,"body":148,"date":172,"description":159,"extension":56,"image":173,"meta":174,"navigation":59,"path":175,"related_works":68,"seo":176,"sitemap":177,"stem":178,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":179},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2025\u002Fkickoff-heart2025.md","Kickoff for the HEART Project",[146,147],{"name":9,"blurb":10,"src":11,"link":12},{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":76},{"type":19,"value":149,"toc":169},[150,153,157,160,163,166],[151,152],"hr",{},[26,154,156],{"id":155},"kickoff-for-the-heart-project-genai-challenges-in-higher-education","Kickoff for the HEART Project: GenAI Challenges in Higher Education",[22,158,159],{},"In mid-September, the new Erasmus+ project “Higher Education AI Resources & Teaching” HEART was officially launched, led by the Universität Liechtenstein in partnership with the Universität Koblenz and the University of Agder (UiA).",[22,161,162],{},"The project's goal is to explore how generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) supports authentic learning in higher education, with an emphasis on critical thinking and meaningful real-world tasks. As GenAI tools enter classrooms at fast pace, educators, especially those in non-technical fields, often face uncertainty about how to integrate them effectively. HEART addresses this challenge through a design-oriented, research-driven approach to contribute to responsible and thoughtful GenAI implementation in academic settings.",[22,164,165],{},"Using the Design, Science, Research methodology, the project team will work closely with educators to identify barriers and needs. These insights will inform the development of a GenAI-based learning system, along with teaching materials and support strategies designed for the higher education context.",[22,167,168],{},"The project team is grateful for the long-standing support from the Agentur für Internationale Bildungsangelegenheiten, Erasmus+ und ESK Liechtenstein, and the European Union, whose engagement continues to strengthen Liechtenstein’s contribution to European academic collaboration.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":170},[171],{"id":155,"depth":50,"text":156},"2025-10-29","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2025\u002Fkickoff-heart2025\u002Fheart-kickoff2025.jpeg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2025\u002Fkickoff-heart2025",{"title":144,"description":159},{"loc":175},"articles\u002F2025\u002Fkickoff-heart2025","8XtfvFjfW5vLqarBxXd_IJdLzZBpSYvhLTOz2OReW0Q",{"id":181,"title":182,"authors":183,"body":195,"date":236,"description":237,"extension":56,"image":238,"meta":239,"navigation":59,"path":240,"related_works":68,"seo":241,"sitemap":242,"stem":243,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":244},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2025\u002Fwi-2025.md","Two Papers Presented at the WI 2025 in Münster, Germany",[184,189,194],{"name":185,"blurb":186,"src":187,"link":188},"Arnold Arz von Straussenburg, M.Sc.","Arnold Arz von Straussenburg is a research assistant at the EoTlab. His research interests include Internet-of-Things, Generative AI and Design Science Research.","\u002Fmedia\u002Fpeople\u002Farnold-arz\u002Fportrait.jpg","\u002Fpersons\u002Farnold-arz",{"name":190,"blurb":191,"src":192,"link":193},"Timon Aldenhoff, M.Sc.","Timon Aldenhoff is a research assistant at the EoTlab. His research interests include Data Science, Internet-of-Things and Data Platforms.","\u002Fmedia\u002Fpeople\u002Ftimon-aldenhoff\u002Fportrait.jpg","\u002Fpersons\u002Ftimon-aldenhoff",{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":17},{"type":19,"value":196,"toc":231},[197,200,204,207,211,215,218,221,225,228],[22,198,199],{},"Our research group presented two papers at the 20th International Conference on Business Information Systems (Wirtschaftsinformatik) in Münster, Germany. Both papers address the topic of Data Trusts, a data intermediary model that ensures responsible data stewardship and governance.",[26,201,203],{"id":202},"wi-internationale-tagung-wirtschaftsinformatik","WI - Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik",[22,205,206],{},"The Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI) is the premier academic conference for business information systems research in the German-speaking community. It brings together researchers, practitioners and students to present and discuss the latest findings in the field of information systems. The 20th edition of the WI took place from September 14 to 17, 2025, at the University of Münster.",[34,208,210],{"id":209},"paper-abstracts","Paper Abstracts",[26,212,214],{"id":213},"ai-agents-as-governance-actors-in-data-trusts-a-normative-and-design-framework","AI Agents as Governance Actors in Data Trusts – A Normative and Design Framework",[22,216,217],{},"Authors: Arnold F. Arz von Straussenburg, Joris J. Marga, Timon T. Aldenhoff & Dennis M. Riehle",[22,219,220],{},"Data trusts have emerged as structured mechanisms to ensure responsible data stewardship grounded in fiduciary duties, transparent oversight, and user-centered governance. Meanwhile, recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) transform Information Systems by automating decisions and enabling novel data-driven applications while raising ethical, security, and trust challenges. This paper proposes a design theory that unifies fiduciary principles, institutional trust, and AI ethics to guide the integration of AI into data trusts. We introduce four design principles: fiduciary alignment, traceability and accountability, transparent explainability, and autonomy-preserving oversight. These principles protect the beneficiaries' interests and the owner's rights, mitigate opacity and conflicts of interest, and maintain robust human supervision. The framework contributes to emerging governance approaches that consider fairness, trustworthiness, and societal acceptance of AI-driven data ecosystems. We conclude with recommendations for empirical validation and sector-specific adaptations to ensure responsible AI use for the common good.",[26,222,224],{"id":223},"systematizing-different-types-of-interfaces-to-interact-with-data-trusts","Systematizing Different Types of Interfaces to Interact with Data Trusts",[22,226,227],{},"Authors: David Acev, R. Rieder, Dennis M. Riehle & Maria A. Wimmer",[22,229,230],{},"The interactions between Data Trusts as fiduciary data sharing intermediaries and data actors communicating with Data Trusts need to be seamless and supported by guidelines and regulatory standards to ensure trustworthiness. To achieve such coherent data sharing, corresponding interfaces have to be designed on human-system as well as on system-system level. In a data trust ecosystem, human interaction of the data actors with the Data Trust is accomplished via user interfaces, ie the human-system interaction in the ecosystem. The interaction on the system-system level is manifested through technical interfaces established in Data Trusts. To ensure standardized data sharing, Data Trusts need to be competent in handling different data structures and to provide suitable connections with data storages. We conduct a systematic analysis of existing human and technical interfaces in literature, and we highlight gaps and insufficiently considered topics that are valuable for the implementation of Data Trusts.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":232},[233,234,235],{"id":202,"depth":50,"text":203},{"id":213,"depth":50,"text":214},{"id":223,"depth":50,"text":224},"2025-09-15","Our research group presented two papers at the 20th International Conference on Business Information Systems (Wirtschaftsinformatik) in Münster, Germany.","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2025\u002Fwi-2025\u002Fwi-2025.jpeg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2025\u002Fwi-2025",{"title":182,"description":237},{"loc":240},"articles\u002F2025\u002Fwi-2025","w83Bs-eY7g6y057Wj6tSv4pi7yULFLqaulANvD8zfdE",{"id":246,"title":247,"authors":248,"body":251,"date":279,"description":280,"extension":56,"image":281,"meta":282,"navigation":59,"path":283,"related_works":284,"seo":288,"sitemap":289,"stem":290,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":291},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2025\u002Fpacis-2025.md","Paper Presented at the PACIS 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia",[249,250],{"name":190,"blurb":191,"src":192,"link":193},{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":17},{"type":19,"value":252,"toc":275},[253,256,260,263,265,269,272],[22,254,255],{},"Our research group presented a paper at the 29th Pacific-Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The paper was presented by David Acev and addresses the topic of Data Trusts, a form of data intermediary that facilitates secure and trustworthy data stewardship and sharing.",[26,257,259],{"id":258},"pacis-pacific-asia-conference-on-information-systems","PACIS - Pacific-Asia Conference on Information Systems",[22,261,262],{},"PACIS is the premier conference organized by the Association for Information Systems (AIS) in the Asia-Pacific region. It brings together researchers, practitioners and policy makers from around the world to discuss and share the latest developments in information systems research. The 29th edition of PACIS took place from July 6 to 9, 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.",[34,264,37],{"id":36},[26,266,268],{"id":267},"smes-aiming-to-operate-as-data-trusts-a-reference-architecture","SMEs Aiming to Operate as Data Trusts: A Reference Architecture",[22,270,271],{},"Authors: Florian Rieder, Timon T. Aldenhoff, David Acev, Sankalp Biyani, Dennis M. Riehle & Maria A. Wimmer",[22,273,274],{},"As data has become a critical asset in today's digital economies, the sharing and reuse of data has received high attention from researchers. New concepts of data intermediaries have evolved, addressing the strategic goal of greater digital sovereignty while ensuring compliance with European legal frameworks. This paper introduces an initial concept for a reference architecture for Data Trusts, which act as intermediaries facilitating secure and trustworthy data stewardship and sharing within relevant ecosystems. Through a structured analysis of existing literature, we identify and evaluate four distinct Data Trust architectures using qualitative and quantitative criteria. Our analysis reveals notable diversity in application domains, core components, and candidate technologies. Building on this, we derive a foundational and overarching schema for developing a holistic, integrated reference architecture. As our research particularly targets SMEs aspiring to establish themselves as Data Trusts, we spot specific challenges and requirements they face in fulfilling this role.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":276},[277,278],{"id":258,"depth":50,"text":259},{"id":267,"depth":50,"text":268},"2025-07-07","Our research group presented a paper at the 29th Pacific-Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2025\u002Fpacis-2025\u002Fpacis-2025.jpg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2025\u002Fpacis-2025",[285],{"name":286,"link":287},"Rieder, F., Aldenhoff, T.T., Acev, D., Biyani, S., Riehle, D.M., Wimmer, M.A. (2025). SMEs aiming to operate as Data Trusts: A Reference Architecture. PACIS 2025 Proceedings.","https:\u002F\u002Faisel.aisnet.org\u002Fpacis2025\u002Fdig_plat\u002Fdi\u002F5\u002F",{"title":247,"description":280},{"loc":283},"articles\u002F2025\u002Fpacis-2025","2IhOFQdxrqdCVO0D9GtKBoleI1Gd8b-ZNQEwtEJFQs8",{"id":293,"title":294,"authors":295,"body":299,"date":350,"description":351,"extension":56,"image":352,"meta":353,"navigation":59,"path":354,"related_works":355,"seo":362,"sitemap":363,"stem":364,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":365},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2025\u002Fdesrist-2025.md","Two Papers Presented at the DESRIST 2025 in Montego Bay, Jamaica",[296,297,298],{"name":185,"blurb":186,"src":187,"link":188},{"name":190,"blurb":191,"src":192,"link":193},{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":17},{"type":19,"value":300,"toc":345},[301,304,308,311,314,316,320,323,326,329,333,336,339,342],[22,302,303],{},"Our research group presented two papers at the 20th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST 2025) in Montego Bay, Jamaica. The two contributions address current design-oriented research challenges in higher education and Internet-of-Things data platforms, with both papers focusing on the responsible application of large language models in real-world settings.",[26,305,307],{"id":306},"desrist-2025","DESRIST 2025",[22,309,310],{},"DESRIST is one of the leading conferences for Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology. It brings together researchers from around the world to discuss novel artifacts, design knowledge, and methodological advances in the field. The 2025 edition took place in Montego Bay, Jamaica, under the theme \"Local Solutions for Global Challenges.\"",[22,312,313],{},"The conference provided an opportunity to discuss both responsible AI in education and robust AI-supported data integration for IoT platforms with the international Design Science Research community.",[34,315,210],{"id":209},[26,317,319],{"id":318},"enabling-responsible-llm-based-grading-in-higher-education-design-guidelines-and-a-reproducible-data-preparation-pipeline","Enabling Responsible LLM-Based Grading in Higher Education - Design Guidelines and a Reproducible Data Preparation Pipeline",[22,321,322],{},"Authors: Arnold F. Arz von Straussenburg, Anna Wolters, Timon T. Aldenhoff and Dennis M. Riehle",[22,324,325],{},"This paper addresses the growing demand for accurate, fair, and efficient grading of essay-style assessments in higher education. Building on recent advances in large language models (LLMs), we designed a grading pipeline that integrates institutional requirements with technical safeguards for privacy, explainability, consistency, and fairness.",[22,327,328],{},"The proposed approach runs on local infrastructure, applies strict anonymization of student data, and structures grading events in a reproducible format that combines prompts, grading guidelines, student submissions, grader commentary, and final scores. This design supports transparent and consistent evaluation while reducing the risk of bias and protecting sensitive information. Within the project, two local LLMs were fine-tuned using historical course data, and the evaluation showed that they can effectively reproduce original grading decisions while meeting institutional requirements for responsible AI use.",[26,330,332],{"id":331},"designing-grammar-guided-llm-outputs-for-open-data-integration-a-dsr-approach-to-iot-data-platforms","Designing Grammar-Guided LLM Outputs for Open Data Integration - A DSR Approach to IoT Data Platforms",[22,334,335],{},"Authors: Dennis M. Riehle, Arnold F. Arz von Straussenburg and Timon T. Aldenhoff",[22,337,338],{},"This paper presents a Design Science Research approach for converting unstructured and semi-structured open data into outputs that conform to the OGC SensorThings API. The work is motivated by the growing amount of heterogeneous data in Internet-of-Things environments and the need for reliable ingestion pipelines that produce syntactically valid and interoperable data structures.",[22,340,341],{},"The presented artifact applies formalized grammars to LLM-based generation in order to produce valid SensorThings-compatible JSON documents. Early iterations using JSON Schema and Pydantic-based validation already showed the potential of structured output generation, but also highlighted the need for stricter control when processing real-world open data. The evaluation across several open data sources demonstrates that grammar-guided generation reduces malformed and incomplete outputs while remaining flexible enough for different source formats. The findings indicate that this approach can improve the consistency and maintainability of IoT data ingestion pipelines and supports more robust open data integration in sensor-driven platforms.",[22,343,344],{},"We thank the DESRIST 2025 organizers and the local hosts in Jamaica for an inspiring conference and valuable discussions around the future of responsible, design-oriented information systems research.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":346},[347,348,349],{"id":306,"depth":50,"text":307},{"id":318,"depth":50,"text":319},{"id":331,"depth":50,"text":332},"2025-06-03","Our research group presented two papers at the 20th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST 2025) in Montego Bay, Jamaica.","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2025\u002Fdesrist-2025\u002Fllm-grading.jpg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2025\u002Fdesrist-2025",[356,359],{"name":357,"link":358},"Arz von Straussenburg, A. F., Wolters, A., Aldenhoff, T. T., Riehle, D. M. (2025). Enabling Responsible LLM-Based Grading in Higher Education - Design Guidelines and a Reproducible Data Preparation Pipeline. In Chatterjee, S., vom Brocke, J., Anderson, R. (eds), Local Solutions for Global Challenges. DESRIST 2025. Springer Nature Switzerland.","https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1007\u002F978-3-031-93979-2_1",{"name":360,"link":361},"Riehle, D. M., Arz von Straussenburg, A. F., Aldenhoff, T. T. (2025). Designing Grammar-Guided LLM Outputs for Open Data Integration - A DSR Approach to IoT Data Platforms. In Chatterjee, S., vom Brocke, J., Anderson, R. (eds), Local Solutions for Global Challenges. DESRIST 2025. Springer Nature Switzerland.","https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1007\u002F978-3-031-93976-1_12",{"title":294,"description":351},{"loc":354},"articles\u002F2025\u002Fdesrist-2025","CYhVtBIu09kxUUbzmHyake23RRncXtiGwWXqVli9Lls",{"id":367,"title":368,"authors":369,"body":374,"date":399,"description":378,"extension":56,"image":400,"meta":401,"navigation":59,"path":402,"related_works":403,"seo":410,"sitemap":411,"stem":412,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":413},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2024\u002Feduclare-2024.md","Papers Presented at ICPM 2024 and ACIS 2024",[370,371,372,373],{"name":106,"blurb":107},{"name":9,"blurb":10,"src":11,"link":12},{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":76},{"name":111,"blurb":112},{"type":19,"value":375,"toc":395},[376,379,381,385,388,392],[22,377,378],{},"Our research group and collegues presented papers on our EduClare project at the International Conference on Process Mining (ICMP) 2024 in Copenhagen, Denmark and at the Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) 2024 in Canberra, Australia.",[34,380,210],{"id":209},[26,382,384],{"id":383},"educlare-an-intelligent-tutoring-chatbot-for-teaching-declarative-process-modeling","EduClare - An Intelligent Tutoring Chatbot for Teaching Declarative Process Modeling",[22,386,387],{},"In this work, we introduce EduClare, a web-based intelligent tutoring chatbot to support Declarative Process Model (DPM) education in the modeling language Declare. This innovative hybrid chatbot combines principles from intelligent tutoring systems and large language models to create an interactive and user-friendly educational tool. In addition to explaining fundamental concepts of Declare, the chatbot generates an arbitrary number of tasks with increasing difficulty levels, covering basic reasoning, model execution, and active modeling of declarative specifications, with a focus on constraint interplay and inconsistency. Users benefit from instant answer validation, feedback, and the ability to ask for clarification, receiving customized guidance throughout their entire learning process.",[26,389,391],{"id":390},"designing-an-intelligent-tutoring-chatbot-for-declarative-process-modeling-education","Designing an Intelligent Tutoring Chatbot for Declarative Process Modeling Education",[22,393,394],{},"Declarative process modeling languages define business processes using constraints, offering a high degree of flexibility. However, several challenges related to human comprehension of such process models have been identified. This paper introduces the design, development, and evaluation of an intelligent tutoring chatbot aimed at teaching the modeling language Declare. We combine principles from Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) and Large Language Models (LLMs) to create an interactive educational tool. The tutoring chatbot can generate an arbitrary number of tasks, which cover basic reasoning, model execution, and active modeling of declarative specifications, focusing on the interplay and inconsistency of constraints. Tasks will increase in difficulty level throughout the use of the chatbot. Additionally, the chatbot validates answers instantly, and users may receive feedback or ask for clarification anytime during the learning process. By offering a practical, interactive, and adaptive learning environment, this work aims to support Business Process Management (BPM) education.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":396},[397,398],{"id":383,"depth":50,"text":384},{"id":390,"depth":50,"text":391},"2024-12-18","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2024\u002Feduclare-2024\u002Feduclare-2024.jpeg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2024\u002Feduclare-2024",[404,407],{"name":405,"link":406},"Nagel, S., Wolters, A., Riehle, D.M., Delfmann, P. (2024a). EduClare – An Intelligent Tutoring Chatbot for Teaching Declarative Process Modeling. Proceedings of the ICPM 2024 Tool Demonstration Track, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.","https:\u002F\u002Fceur-ws.org\u002FVol-3783\u002Fpaper_326.pdf",{"name":408,"link":409},"Nagel, S., Wolters, A., Riehle, D.M., Delfmann, P. (2024b). Designing an Intelligent Tutoring Chatbot for Declarative Process Modeling Education. Proceedings of the 35th Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS), Canberra, Australia.","https:\u002F\u002Faisel.aisnet.org\u002Facis2024\u002F162",{"title":368,"description":378},{"loc":402},"articles\u002F2024\u002Feduclare-2024","Dytj0vV8GAJtd9BrEhej3ZHu-d71DxjqSUlcLOxfb6Y",{"id":415,"title":416,"authors":417,"body":419,"date":449,"description":450,"extension":56,"image":451,"meta":452,"navigation":59,"path":453,"related_works":454,"seo":464,"sitemap":465,"stem":466,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":467},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2024\u002Fpacis-2024.md","Three Papers Presented at the PACIS 2024 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam",[418],{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":17},{"type":19,"value":420,"toc":444},[421,423,427,430,434,437,441],[34,422,210],{"id":209},[26,424,426],{"id":425},"evaluation-framework-for-large-language-model-based-conversational-agents","Evaluation Framework for Large Language Model-based Conversational Agents",[22,428,429],{},"The integration of Large Language Models (LLM) in Conversational Agents (CA) enables a significant advancement in the agents’ ability to understand and respond to user queries in a more human-like manner. Despite the widespread adoption of LLMs in these agents, there exists a noticeable lack of research on standardized evaluation methods. Addressing this research gap, our study proposes a comprehensive evaluation framework tailored explicitly to LLM-based conversational agents. In a Design Science Research (DSR) project, we construct an evaluation framework that incorporates four essential components: the pre-defined objectives of the agents, corresponding tasks, and the selection of appropriate datasets and metrics. Our framework outlines how these elements relate to each other in the evaluation and enables a structured approach for the evaluation. We demonstrate how such a framework enables a more systematic evaluation process. This framework can be a guiding tool for researchers and developers working with LLM-based conversational agents.",[26,431,433],{"id":432},"designing-for-high-availability-a-reference-architecture-for-iot-data-platforms","Designing for High Availability – A Reference Architecture for IoT Data Platforms",[22,435,436],{},"This paper presents a novel Reference Architecture (RA) for designing complex Internet of Things (IoT) data platforms with a focus on High Availability (HA). HA is crucial in various IoT applications, from smart cities to industrial sectors like smart farming, where system disruptions can lead to significant losses. The RA aims to guide business-es in designing IoT data platforms that ensure uninterrupted operations and maintain data integrity. We identify essential features such as redundancy, replication, and a layered approach by synthesizing insights from existing RAs and architectures of IoT data platforms, particularly in large-scale implementations. A Design Science Research approach is used to develop a comprehensive RA for HA iteratively. This comprehensive framework contributes to the field of Information Systems by providing a blueprint for developing scalable and resilient IoT data platforms capable of accommodating the rapid growth of IoT data across diverse domains.",[26,438,440],{"id":439},"enabling-smart-collaboration-spaces-in-organizations-foundations-and-an-integrated-iot-architecture","Enabling Smart Collaboration Spaces in Organizations: Foundations and an Integrated IoT Architecture",[22,442,443],{},"This research explores the foundational aspects of Smart Collaboration Spaces (SCS), which integrate environmental data such as air quality and workplace occupancy detection to enhance collaboration and productivity within organizations. The study begins with a literature review of SCS foundations, examining existing technologies and frameworks. Building upon this foundation, an integrated Internet of Things (IoT) architecture for SCS is proposed, considering the edge-fog-cloud continuum and incorporating various characteristics of SCS. The development of this architecture is facilitated by utilizing a university campus as a laboratory setting, allowing for real-world testing and validation. The primary IoT infrastructure employed in this architecture leverages Long-Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) technology, including LoRa Gateways, IoT sensors, and the university's own Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud. Through this research, insights, and an understanding of SCS is provided, along with an integrated IoT architecture which may be leveraged for implementing SCS in organizational settings.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":445},[446,447,448],{"id":425,"depth":50,"text":426},{"id":432,"depth":50,"text":433},{"id":439,"depth":50,"text":440},"2024-07-01","Our research group presented 3 papers at the Pacific-Asia Conference on Information Systems Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2024\u002Fpacis-2024\u002Fpacis-2024.jpeg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2024\u002Fpacis-2024",[455,458,461],{"name":456,"link":457},"Wolters, Anna; Arz von Straussenburg, Arnold F.; and Riehle, Dennis M., \"Evaluation Framework for Large Language Model-based Conversational Agents\" (2024). PACIS 2024 Proceedings. 14.","https:\u002F\u002Faisel.aisnet.org\u002Fpacis2024\u002Ftrack01_aibussoc\u002Ftrack01_aibussoc\u002F14",{"name":459,"link":460},"Aldenhoff, Timon T.; Arz von Straussenburg, Arnold F.; and Riehle, Dennis M., \"Designing for High Availability – A Reference Architecture for IoT Data Platforms\" (2024). PACIS 2024 Proceedings. 1.","https:\u002F\u002Faisel.aisnet.org\u002Fpacis2024\u002Ftrack06_dpe\u002Ftrack06_dpe\u002F1",{"name":462,"link":463},"Blazevic, Mevludin and Riehle, Dennis M., \"Enabling Smart Collaboration Spaces in Organizations: Foundations and an Integrated IoT Architecture\" (2024). PACIS 2024 Proceedings. 12.","https:\u002F\u002Faisel.aisnet.org\u002Fpacis2024\u002Ftrack20_general\u002Ftrack20_general\u002F12",{"title":416,"description":450},{"loc":453},"articles\u002F2024\u002Fpacis-2024","43OMeD_aYIislm8MXStfzGERxn1ANzNGhM5cQxuLWVc",{"id":469,"title":470,"authors":471,"body":480,"date":503,"description":504,"extension":56,"image":505,"meta":506,"navigation":59,"path":507,"related_works":508,"seo":512,"sitemap":513,"stem":514,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":515},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2024\u002Fdesrist-2024.md","Paper Presented at the DESRIST 2024 in Trollhättan, Sweden",[472,477,479],{"name":473,"blurb":474,"src":475,"link":476},"Mevludin Blazevic, M.Sc.","Mevludin Blazevic is a research assistant at the EoTlab. His research interests include Internet-of-Things, Smart Sensors and Data Science.","\u002Fmedia\u002Fpeople\u002Fmevludin-blazevic\u002Fportrait.png","\u002Fpersons\u002Fmevludin-blazevic",{"name":190,"blurb":478,"src":192,"link":193},"Timon Aldenhoff is a research assistant at the EoTlab. His research interests include Internet-of-Things, Smart Sensors and Data Platforms.",{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":17},{"type":19,"value":481,"toc":500},[482,491,493,497],[22,483,484,485],{},"Our research group presented a paper at the 19th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST 2024).\nConference Proceedings: ",[486,487,488],"a",{"href":488,"rel":489},"https:\u002F\u002Flink.springer.com\u002Fchapter\u002F10.1007\u002F978-3-031-61175-9_18",[490],"nofollow",[34,492,210],{"id":209},[26,494,496],{"id":495},"towards-a-smarter-tomorrow-a-design-science-perspective-on-building-a-smart-campus-iot-data-platform","Towards a Smarter Tomorrow: A Design Science Perspective on Building a Smart Campus IoT Data Platform",[22,498,499],{},"In the area of Internet of Things (IoT) data storage, the integration of Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) and Time Series Database (TSD) approaches represents a promising reliable, and scalable solution. This paper aims to design and instantiate a reference architecture for an IoT data platform tailored for a smart campus or University of Things (UoT) environment. The approach includes combining RDBMS and TSD technologies within a single, unified data platform. This integration combines relational data, which is commonly used in Information Systems (IS), with time-stamped information from various IoT sensors deployed across the university campus. The collected sensor data comprises millions of data points over time, which are effectively integrated into the IoT data platform, facilitating quick and dependable access to time series data, and eliminating the need for complex preprocessing or indexing. By applying the Action Design Research (ADR) method, requirements for the data platform derived from the existing smart campus infrastructure are gathered before designing the platform. The findings reveal that combining RDBMS and TSDs concepts represents an easy-to-implement and scalable solution for IoT infrastructures.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":501},[502],{"id":495,"depth":50,"text":496},"2024-05-27","Our research group presented a paper at the 19th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST 2024).","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2024\u002Fdesrist-2024\u002Fdesrist-2024.jpeg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2024\u002Fdesrist-2024",[509],{"name":510,"link":511},"Blazevic, M., Aldenhoff, T.T., Riehle, D.M. (2024). Towards a Smarter Tomorrow: A Design Science Perspective on Building a Smart Campus IoT Data Platform. In: Mandviwalla, M., Söllner, M., Tuunanen, T. (eds) Design Science Research for a Resilient Future. DESRIST 2024. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14621. Springer, Cham.","https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1007\u002F978-3-031-61175-9_18",{"title":470,"description":504},{"loc":507},"articles\u002F2024\u002Fdesrist-2024","6Sq4QMmCl6VcVP3AS3-QuDkvBnW1Tobzadk0syMa5KU",{"id":517,"title":518,"authors":519,"body":526,"date":549,"description":550,"extension":56,"image":551,"meta":552,"navigation":59,"path":553,"related_works":554,"seo":558,"sitemap":559,"stem":560,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":561},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2024\u002Fhicss-2024.md","Paper Presented at the HICSS 2024 in Honolulu, Hawaii",[520,522,525],{"name":185,"blurb":521,"src":187,"link":188},"Arnold Arz von Straussenburg is a research assistant at the EoTlab. His research interests include Internet-of-Things, Smart Sensors and Data Science.",{"name":9,"blurb":523,"src":11,"link":524},"Anna Wolters is a research assistant at the EoTlab. Her research interests include Internet-of-Things, Smart Sensors and Data Science.","\u002Fpersons\u002Fanna-wolters",{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":17},{"type":19,"value":527,"toc":546},[528,537,539,543],[22,529,530,531,536],{},"Our research group presented a paper at the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences in Honolulu, Hawaii. In the paper was written in the context of the ",[486,532,535],{"href":533,"rel":534},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.uni-koblenz.de\u002Fde\u002Fkuenstliche-intelligenz-in-der-lehre",[490],"IH-evrsKI project"," and explores the concept of AI literacy in adult and higher education.",[34,538,210],{"id":209},[26,540,542],{"id":541},"ai-literacy-in-adult-education-a-literature-review","AI Literacy in Adult Education –- A Literature Review",[22,544,545],{},"The pervasiveness of Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to increase, disrupting both individuals’ professional and social lives. In order to enhance public understanding of AI technologies, the concept of AI literacy has emerged in scientific discourse in recent years, drawing upon interdisciplinary research from various fields. While much of the existing research focuses on educational efforts for K-12 students, this paper explicitly addresses research on AI literacy for adult education. A systematic literature review was conducted to characterize existing research in this area, which examines the understanding and approach to AI literacy in higher education institutions, the relevant target groups, the primary research directions, and assessment approaches for individual competency levels. Based on this analysis, research gaps are identified and future research directions are proposed.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":547},[548],{"id":541,"depth":50,"text":542},"2024-01-22","Our research group presented a paper at the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences in Honolulu, Hawaii.","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2024\u002Fhicss-2024\u002Fhicss-2024.jpeg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2024\u002Fhicss-2024",[555],{"name":556,"link":557},"Wolters, A., Arz von Straussenburg, A.F. & Riehle, D.M. (2024). AI Literacy in Adult Education – A Literature Review. Proceedings of 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2024","https:\u002F\u002Fhdl.handle.net\u002F10125\u002F107211",{"title":518,"description":550},{"loc":553},"articles\u002F2024\u002Fhicss-2024","SpcEmKEtwtpRQTihA3HviqLeoMh_vbBDXwbVwnuwWs4",{"id":563,"title":564,"authors":565,"body":571,"date":602,"description":603,"extension":56,"image":604,"meta":605,"navigation":59,"path":606,"related_works":607,"seo":611,"sitemap":612,"stem":613,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":614},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2023\u002Facis-2023.md","Paper Presented at the ACIS 2023 Conference",[566,567,568,570],{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":17},{"name":185,"blurb":521,"src":187,"link":188},{"name":473,"blurb":569,"src":475,"link":476},"Mevludin Blazevic is a research assistant at the EoTlab. His research interests include Internet-of-Things and Smart Sensors.",{"name":9,"blurb":523,"src":11,"link":524},{"type":19,"value":572,"toc":599},[573,577,580,584,587,594,596],[34,574,576],{"id":575},"thriving-in-an-uncertain-digitized-world","Thriving in an uncertain digitized world",[22,578,579],{},"The Australasian Conference on Information Systems is the premier conference in the Australasian region for the Information Systems discipline. This year will mark the 34th year of the conference’s long history, which will be hosted by the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand from the 5th to 8th of December 2023.",[34,581,583],{"id":582},"sensor-based-use-case-advancements-in-smart-parking-pioneering-the-next-generation-of-smart-city-applications","Sensor-based Use Case Advancements in Smart Parking - Pioneering the Next Generation of Smart City Applications",[22,585,586],{},"Our research group has presented a research paper at the ACIS conferenced titled \"Sensor-based Use Case Advancements in Smart Parking - Pioneering the Next Generation of Smart City Applications\". The paper is now published in the conference proceedings and available for download.",[22,588,589,590],{},"Conference Proceedings: ",[486,591,592],{"href":592,"rel":593},"https:\u002F\u002Faisel.aisnet.org\u002Facis2023\u002F",[490],[26,595,37],{"id":36},[22,597,598],{},"Smart Cities are experiencing an increasing interest in academia and industry, underscoring the importance of efficiently utilizing sensor data to manage urban resources. The Internet of Things (IoT) is central to Smart City models, employing a variety of sensors to collect diverse data relevant to enhancing the urban living experience. Among the numerous Smart City applications, Smart Parking stands out, facilitating real-time updates about parking availability as already implemented in many cities. Still, the significant potential remains for advancing and broadening existing use cases, which is pivotal for driving innovation in the field. This paper addresses the exploration, classification, and potential enhancements of existing sensor-based use cases in the Smart City, particularly in Smart Parking applications. For this purpose, a literature review is carried out to structure existing Smart City use cases, and group brainstorming is employed to gain an understanding of innovating in the Smart Parking domain.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":600},[601],{"id":36,"depth":50,"text":37},"2023-12-09","Our research group presented a paper at the 34th Australasian Conference on Information Systems in Wellington, New Zealand.","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2023\u002Facis-2023\u002Fpresentation.jpeg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2023\u002Facis-2023",[608],{"name":609,"link":610},"Riehle, Dennis M.; Arz von Straussenburg, Arnold F.; Blazevic, Mevludin; and Wolters, Anna, \"Sensor-based Use Case Advancements in Smart Parking - Pioneering the Next Generation of Smart City Applications\" (2023). ACIS 2023 Proceedings. 127.","https:\u002F\u002Faisel.aisnet.org\u002Facis2023\u002F127\u002F",{"title":564,"description":603},{"loc":606},"articles\u002F2023\u002Facis-2023","NpxPPqBJZqxUcCUCiRlPmOCtqvAyuGyzUdOZvpecaIs",{"id":616,"title":617,"authors":618,"body":623,"date":662,"description":627,"extension":56,"image":663,"meta":664,"navigation":59,"path":665,"related_works":68,"seo":666,"sitemap":667,"stem":668,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":669},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2023\u002Fcenteris-2023.md","Papers Presented at the CENTERIS 2023 Conference in Porto, Portugal",[619,620,621,622],{"name":185,"blurb":521,"src":187,"link":188},{"name":9,"blurb":523,"src":11,"link":524},{"name":473,"blurb":569,"src":475,"link":476},{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":17},{"type":19,"value":624,"toc":657},[625,628,632,635,637,641,644,647,651,654],[22,626,627],{},"Our research group presented two papers at the 15th International Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems in Porto, Portugal.",[26,629,631],{"id":630},"centeris-conference-on-enterprise-information-systems","CENTERIS - Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems",[22,633,634],{},"CENTERIS is the place where academics, scientists, practitioners, managers and solution providers from all over the world have the opportunity to share experiences and best practices, bring new ideas, debate issues, and introduce the latest developments in Enterprise IT\u002FIS.",[34,636,210],{"id":209},[26,638,640],{"id":639},"sensing-the-unseen-using-co2-as-a-key-indicator-for-occupancy-detection-in-smart-collaboration-spaces","Sensing The Unseen –- Using Co2 As A Key Indicator For Occupancy Detection In Smart Collaboration Spaces",[22,642,643],{},"Authors: Mevludin Blazevic, Arnold F. Arz von Straussenburg & Dennis M. Riehle",[22,645,646],{},"Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) comprise components for decision-making in an organization. While traditional Decision Support Systems (DSS) rely on sophistically designed decision models, this approach has its limitations when it comes to making decisions based on large amounts of unstructured data. In this paper, we present the case of online community management, where moderators need to decide if user content (i.e., comments) can be published. We have implemented a moderation platform that utilizes Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Machine Learning (ML) to support moderators in their decision-making. From the development process and adoption of our platform, which were carried out as a Design Science Research (DSR) project, we have derived six design principles that assist in designing ML-based DSS. Our results imply that an ML-based DSS should be implemented using an open, customizable system, where decisions are made transparent and interpretable to users. Users need special onboarding and should always have the possibility to overrule the system.",[26,648,650],{"id":649},"adopting-artificial-intelligence-in-a-decision-support-system-learnings-from-comment-moderation-systems","Adopting Artificial Intelligence In A Decision Support System –- Learnings From Comment Moderation Systems",[22,652,653],{},"Authors: Dennis M. Riehle, Anna Wolters & Kilian Müller",[22,655,656],{},"The Internet of Things (IoT) has received significant attention recently due to its potential to build more innovative solutions to real-world problems. This study examines how IoT sensors can be integrated with Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) to measure the utilization of enclosed workspaces to create Smart Collaboration Spaces (SCS). These spaces are enriched by real-time data on occupancy and air quality measurements to optimize work and study conditions. Using Carbon Dioxide (CO2) sensors and passive infrared (PIR) sensors makes it possible to detect human presence in the room with an accuracy of over 90%. The generated data is processed and visualized in a workspace occupancy information system, accessible via a web interface. The findings suggest that SCS, through integration into EIS, can significantly improve resource utilization and enhance employee experience in organizations by saving time spent searching for an available workspace. Integrating IoT technologies with EIS holds considerable potential for developing smarter and more efficient work organization solutions in the future.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":658},[659,660,661],{"id":630,"depth":50,"text":631},{"id":639,"depth":50,"text":640},{"id":649,"depth":50,"text":650},"2023-11-21","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2023\u002Fcenteris-2023\u002Fcenteris-2023.jpg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2023\u002Fcenteris-2023",{"title":617,"description":627},{"loc":665},"articles\u002F2023\u002Fcenteris-2023","4KpLQN9Q_hv6L7gYf7GwMUz18R6ks9egU2IWl-sIH7E",{"id":671,"title":672,"authors":673,"body":678,"date":717,"description":682,"extension":56,"image":718,"meta":719,"navigation":59,"path":720,"related_works":721,"seo":728,"sitemap":729,"stem":730,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":731},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2023\u002Fdesrist-2023.md","Papers Presented at the DESRIST 2023 Conference",[674,675,676,677],{"name":185,"blurb":521,"src":187,"link":188},{"name":9,"blurb":523,"src":11,"link":524},{"name":473,"blurb":569,"src":475,"link":476},{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":17},{"type":19,"value":679,"toc":712},[680,683,687,690,696,698,702,705,709],[22,681,682],{},"Our research group presented two papers at the 18th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology in Pretoria, South Africa.",[26,684,686],{"id":685},"design-science-research-for-a-new-society-society-50","Design Science Research for a New Society: Society 5.0",[22,688,689],{},"Humanity has experienced unprecedented technological developments during the past few decades. Few can argue that the lives we live and the societies we are part of are undergoing vast, often unexpected adjustments and transformation. More voices are requesting a rethink of the relationship we – as humans – have with technology in this new world.",[22,691,589,692],{},[486,693,694],{"href":694,"rel":695},"https:\u002F\u002Flink.springer.com\u002Fbook\u002F10.1007\u002F978-3-031-32808-4",[490],[34,697,210],{"id":209},[26,699,701],{"id":700},"measuring-the-actual-office-workspace-utilization-in-a-desk-sharing-environment-based-on-iot-sensors","Measuring the Actual Office Workspace Utilization in a Desk Sharing Environment Based on IoT Sensors",[22,703,704],{},"Businesses that follow the trend of flexible work arrangements with home offices and hybrid work models are increasingly utilizing desk sharing to allocate available desks in the office efficiently. In this work, we investigate the utilization of flexible work arrangements, specifically the implementation of desk sharing in hybrid work models. To optimize the occupancy rate of shared desks and simultaneously meet demand and save costs, it is crucial to have real-time knowledge of their availability which can be obtained by recording occupancy over time. We utilize the Design Science Research (DSR) methodology to develop a prototype solution for real-time monitoring of shared desks occupancy in hybrid work models. The proposed prototype is a low-cost solution utilizing Internet of Things (IoT) technology consisting of a motion sensor and accelerometer that collect occupancy data and transmit it via Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN). Signal processing utilizing cloud computing is employed to enhance the quality and accuracy of the data, which is subsequently made available through a web dashboard. The prototype’s effectiveness is evaluated through a small-scale pilot deployment in a real-world environment over a two-week period, with reference values obtained during periods of non-use serving as a benchmark for the evaluation.KeywordsInternet of Things.",[26,706,708],{"id":707},"designing-virtual-conference-venues-through-integration-of-game-engine-technologies-and-event-management-information-systems","Designing Virtual Conference Venues Through Integration of Game Engine Technologies and Event Management Information Systems",[22,710,711],{},"In a human-centered society 5.0, participation in events such as trade fairs and academic conferences should fit the consumer’s profile and enable restriction-free participation by addressing potential economic, spatial, temporal, and individual constraints. Global challenges that have emerged or intensified in the past few years have caused a transformation in the event industry. Solutions that make the industry more resilient to future global challenges are now being explored. Within this transformation, the shift from physical to digital spaces gained importance. However, creating an environment that can satisfy the participants’ needs in interaction and immersion remains a challenge for both, academia and the event industry. This paper introduces an integration framework for game engine technologies and event management systems to enable restriction-free participation while strengthening the collaboration between participants in a virtual event. The use of the integration framework is demonstrated in an industry setting where a state-of-the-art game engine accessed through browser technologies is used to recreate a physical conference venue and populate it with content from an open-source event management information system.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":713},[714,715,716],{"id":685,"depth":50,"text":686},{"id":700,"depth":50,"text":701},{"id":707,"depth":50,"text":708},"2023-06-29","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2023\u002Fdesrist-2023\u002Ffuture-africa.jpeg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2023\u002Fdesrist-2023",[722,725],{"name":723,"link":724},"Arz von Straussenburg, A. F., Blazevic, M., Riehle, D.M. (2023). Measuring the Actual Office Workspace Utilization in a Desk Sharing Environment Based on IoT Sensors. In: Gerber, A., Baskerville, R. (eds) Design Science Research for a New Society: Society 5.0. DESRIST 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13873. 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","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.researchgate.net\u002Fpublication\u002F371701856_Designing_Virtual_Conference_Venues_Through_Integration_of_Game_Engine_Technologies_and_Event_Management_Information_Systems",{"title":672,"description":682},{"loc":720},"articles\u002F2023\u002Fdesrist-2023","x4e5Lz_p1JWa-ugbgjNZPz4Jvxga6jAZh5BoaH8TA_c",{"id":733,"title":734,"authors":735,"body":739,"date":766,"description":767,"extension":56,"image":768,"meta":769,"navigation":59,"path":770,"related_works":771,"seo":778,"sitemap":779,"stem":780,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":781},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2023\u002Fiotbds-2023.md","Best Poster Award at the IoTBDS 2023 Conference",[736,737,738],{"name":473,"blurb":569,"src":475,"link":476},{"name":9,"blurb":523,"src":11,"link":524},{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":17},{"type":19,"value":740,"toc":759},[741,744,746,751,754,756],[22,742,743],{},"Our research group presented two papers at the 8th International Conference on Internet of Things, Big Data and Security held in Prague, Czech Republic, from April 21st to 23rd.\nMevludin Blazevic, in collaboration with Dennis Riehle, presented a poster on the concept of University of Things, exploring opportunities and challenges for business processes of a smart campus using IoT sensors and applications. The paper received significant attention during the poster session and led to Mevludin Blazevic and Dennis Riehle receiving the Best Poster Award for their publication. The second contribution was presented by Anna Wolters. This paper covers a comparison of databases systems for efficiently storing IoT data and is co-authored by Mevludin Blazevic and Dennis Riehle. Both papers are now published in the conference proceedings and available for download.\nWe enjoyed participating in the conference and would like to thank the organizers for hosting the conference.",[26,745,210],{"id":209},[747,748,750],"h3",{"id":749},"university-of-things-opportunities-and-challenges-for-a-smart-campus-environment-based-on-iot-sensors-and-business-processes","University of Things: Opportunities and Challenges for a Smart Campus Environment based on IoT Sensors and Business Processes",[22,752,753],{},"The university of things is an academic institution full of sensors, data, and automated processes. The collection of information and states about objects and things enables diverse research and studies in the field of information systems. This paper presents a research project, where we have set up a Smart Campus infrastructure based on Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) communication technology. From our real-world deployment, as well as from academic literature, we have identified 6 opportunities and 11 challenges for the integration and use of sensor data for business processes at universities, which are shown in this paper.",[747,755,708],{"id":707},[22,757,758],{},"The Internet of Things (IoT) connects millions of devices, leading to the production of vast amounts of data. For such data to be of value, efficient and effective data storage is of utmost importance. In this paper, we present a comparison of on-premise database management systems in the context of the IoT. We perform a market analysis on relational, Not Only SQL (NoSQL), and time-series database systems as well as a requirement analysis in order to comprehensively compare database systems based on functional and non-functional criteria. After an initial selection, we compare MySQL, PostgreSQL, Cassandra, MongoDB, InfluxDB, and QuestDB. As a result, we provide a best practice guide to support the decision-making on which database to select for an IoT use case.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":760},[761],{"id":209,"depth":50,"text":210,"children":762},[763,765],{"id":749,"depth":764,"text":750},3,{"id":707,"depth":764,"text":708},"2023-06-28","Our research group presented two papers at the 8th International Conference on Internet and Things, Big Data and Security 2023 in Prague, Czech Republic. Mevludin Blazevic and Prof. Dr. Dennis Riehle won the Best Poster Award for their paper on University of Things.","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2023\u002Fiotbds-2023\u002Fposter.jpg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2023\u002Fiotbds-2023",[772,775],{"name":773,"link":774},"Blazevic, M., & Riehle, D. M. (2023). University of Things: Opportunities and Challenges for a Smart Campus Environment based on IoT Sensors and Business Processes. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Internet of Things, Big Data and Security, 105–114. https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.5220\u002F0011761900003482","https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.5220\u002F0011761900003482",{"name":776,"link":777},"Wolters, A., Blazevic, M., & Riehle D. M. (2023). On-Premise Internet of Things (IoT) Data Storage: Comparison of Database Management Systems. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Internet of Things, Big Data and Security, 140-149 https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.5220\u002F0011851200003482","https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.5220\u002F0011851200003482",{"title":734,"description":767},{"loc":770},"articles\u002F2023\u002Fiotbds-2023","PESZFC1VNxzK4bCCSTuX443issFyum3XRIkxQYEywg8",{"id":783,"title":784,"authors":785,"body":788,"date":835,"description":836,"extension":56,"image":837,"meta":838,"navigation":59,"path":839,"related_works":840,"seo":844,"sitemap":845,"stem":846,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":847},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2021\u002Fneurips-2021.md","Dataset presented at NEURIPS 2021",[786],{"name":14,"blurb":15,"src":16,"link":787},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.linkedin.com\u002Fin\u002Fdennismriehle",{"type":19,"value":789,"toc":831},[790,814,816,819,823],[22,791,792,793,798,799,803,804,807,808,813],{},"Machine learning algorithms require large datasets of labeled for training. In practice, such datasets are often unavailable and difficult to create. As part of the ",[486,794,797],{"href":795,"rel":796},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.moderat.nrw\u002F",[490],"MODERAT! project",", we have created two labeled datasets named ",[800,801,802],"code",{},"RP-Mod"," and ",[800,805,806],{},"RP-Crowd",". These datasets help in training models for classifying user comments at ",[486,809,812],{"href":810,"rel":811},"https:\u002F\u002Frp-online.de\u002F",[490],"Rheinische Post",", a German news outlet. The dataset and corresponding analyses have been presented at this year's NEURIPS, which was held virtually.",[26,815,37],{"id":36},[22,817,818],{},"Abuse and hate are penetrating social media and many comment sections of news media companies. These platform providers invest considerable efforts to moderate user-generated contributions to prevent losing readers who get appalled by inappropriate texts. This is further enforced by legislative actions, which make non-clearance of these comments a punishable action. While (semi-)automated solutions using Natural Language Processing and advanced Machine Learning techniques are getting increasingly sophisticated, the domain of abusive language detection still struggles as large non-English and well-curated datasets are scarce or not publicly available. With this work, we publish and analyse the largest annotated German abusive language comment datasets to date. In contrast to existing datasets, we achieve a high labelling standard by conducting a thorough crowd-based annotation study that complements professional moderators’ decisions, which are also included in the dataset. 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RP-Mod & RP-Crowd: Moderator- and Crowd-Annotated German News Comment Datasets. In Proceedings of the Neural Information Processing Systems Track on Datasets and Benchmarks 1 (NeurIPS Datasets and Benchmarks 2021), Virtual Event, 1–14.","https:\u002F\u002Fdatasets-benchmarks-proceedings.neurips.cc\u002Fpaper\u002F2021\u002Ffile\u002Fc9e1074f5b3f9fc8ea15d152add07294-Paper-round2.pdf",{"title":784,"description":836},{"loc":839},"articles\u002F2021\u002Fneurips-2021","k9QXLEuyXokv1SDFIRslVe200Z_VSN_VL6LWkNwEURE",{"id":849,"title":850,"authors":851,"body":856,"date":875,"description":860,"extension":56,"image":876,"meta":877,"navigation":59,"path":879,"related_works":68,"seo":880,"sitemap":881,"stem":882,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":883},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2021\u002Fnew-professor-at-the-university-of-koblenz.md","New professor at the Department of Computer Science at the University in Koblenz.",[852],{"name":853,"blurb":854,"src":68,"link":855},"Dr. Birgit Förg","Birgit Förg is Head of Public Relations at the University of Koblenz. She organizes and accompanies press events.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.uni-koblenz.de\u002Fde\u002Fverwaltung\u002Fstrategische-entwicklung-kommunikation\u002Freferat-16\u002Fmitarbeiter\u002Fdr-birgit-foerg",{"type":19,"value":857,"toc":873},[858,861,864,867,870],[22,859,860],{},"Dr. Dennis Riehle has been appointed junior professor and head of the Business Informatics and Smart Data research group at the Institute of Business and Management Informatics at the University in Koblenz on April 1, 2021. In addition, the 31-year-old heads the Enterprise-of-Things Lab, which focuses on novel technologies and information infrastructures in the field of the Internet-of-Things (IoT).",[22,862,863],{},"In the Internet-of-Things, technologies of a global infrastructure of information societies are developed. Through them, physical and virtual objects are to be interconnected and they are to interact through information and communication technologies.",[22,865,866],{},"Born in Karlsruhe, he completed his studies in business informatics at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster. There he subsequently also successfully completed his doctorate on the topic of \"Digitalization and Automation of Compliance Management - A Model-based Method vor Ensuring Business Process Compliance\" in November 2019. In the context of research projects, Riehle was a visiting scientist at the University of Sydney, Queensland University of Technology, and the University of Liechtenstein. As a lecturer, he taught at the University of Osnabrück, the University of Hildesheim and the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences.",[22,868,869],{},"Riehle is (co-)author of more than 30 scientific publications. His research interests are in the area of Smart Data data sets, which are extracted from larger data sets according to certain structures and obtain meaningful information - especially data management and data analysis. As part of the EoTLab, Riehle is particularly researching data acquisition by sensors, the processing of measurement data in suitable IT infrastructures, and the provision of integrated data on a central data platform.",[22,871,872],{},"In his private life, the versatile computer scientist enjoys skiing and is also active as a ski instructor; he also likes to play soccer.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":874},[],"2021-04-27","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2021\u002Fnew-professor-at-the-university-of-koblenz\u002Fdennis-riehle.jpg",{"icon":878},"mdi-web","\u002Farticles\u002F2021\u002Fnew-professor-at-the-university-of-koblenz",{"title":850,"description":860},{"loc":879},"articles\u002F2021\u002Fnew-professor-at-the-university-of-koblenz","Ga2X5duCYxir47tBuAq6n09gMy_MY3-psYTrKBaw3rY",{"id":885,"title":886,"authors":887,"body":892,"date":905,"description":896,"extension":56,"image":906,"meta":907,"navigation":59,"path":908,"related_works":909,"seo":913,"sitemap":914,"stem":915,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":916},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2020\u002Fcenteris-conference-2020.md","CENTERIS Conference 2020",[888],{"name":889,"blurb":890,"src":68,"link":891},"Prof. Dr. Susan P. Willams","Susan Williams is a professor of Enterprise Information Management at the Institute for Business and Administrative Informatics at the University of Koblenz. She is a co-founder of the Center for Enterprise Information Research (CEIR) and leads research on Social Informatics.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.researchgate.net\u002Fprofile\u002FSusan_Williams14",{"type":19,"value":893,"toc":902},[894,897,899],[22,895,896],{},"Patrick Nitschke and Susan P. Williams presented their work on conceptualizing the internet of things data supply at this years CENTERIS conference, which was held virtually.",[26,898,37],{"id":36},[22,900,901],{},"By enmeshing the digital and physical worlds, the Internet of Things is envisioned to generate a wealth of real-world data which enables new ways of creating value based on data. Organizations and researchers in the Information Systems community have already begun to transform existing approaches by applying concepts such as Nonownership Business Models that use data as the new main resource to create value. However, as our critical literature review shows, there has been limited attention to the actual characteristics and challenges of data supply in the IoT. Based on the critical review, two distinct themes were identified regarding the conceptualization of data and Things. Data is conceptualized either as Shallow Data or as Provenance Data, whereas things are conceptualized in terms of Things as Sensors or Things as Agents. Based on these themes, two research implications are developed. Firstly, things are more than sensors, they inherit agency and intention from their respective owners. Secondly, the provenance of data is essential. Data is considered a resource, quality control, assessment of legality are essential to securely rely on data to create value.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":903},[904],{"id":36,"depth":50,"text":37},"2020-10-28","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2020\u002Fcenteris-conference-2020\u002Ftablet.jpg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2020\u002Fcenteris-conference-2020",[910],{"name":911,"link":912},"Nitschke, P. Williams SP. (2021) Conceptualizing the Internet of Things Data Supply. In: Proceedings of the CENTERIS - Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems (Centeris 2020) Vilamoura, Portugal, 21-23 October 2020. Procedia Computer Science 181 (2021) 642–649.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.sciencedirect.com\u002Fscience\u002Farticle\u002Fpii\u002FS1877050921002568",{"title":886,"description":896},{"loc":908},"articles\u002F2020\u002Fcenteris-conference-2020","bUXSXRkNGO7Ok7D4UTD201F7Xz7oXMvehFlPTF1dVDg",{"id":918,"title":919,"authors":920,"body":922,"date":935,"description":936,"extension":56,"image":937,"meta":938,"navigation":59,"path":939,"related_works":940,"seo":944,"sitemap":945,"stem":946,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":947},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2020\u002Fdata-quality-and-the-internet-of-things.md","Data quality and the Internet of Things",[921],{"name":889,"blurb":890,"src":68,"link":891},{"type":19,"value":923,"toc":932},[924,927,929],[22,925,926],{},"The paper by by Caihua Liu, Patrick Nitschke, Susan P. Williams and Didar Zowghi entitled Data quality and the Internet of Things has been published in the Computing journal.",[26,928,37],{"id":36},[22,930,931],{},"The Internet of Things (IoT) is driving technological change and the development of new products and services that rely heavily on the quality of the data collected by IoT devices. There is a large body of research on data quality management and improvement in IoT, however, to date a systematic review of data quality measurement in IoT is not available. This paper presents a systematic literature review (SLR) about data quality in IoT from the emergence of the term IoT in 1999 to 2018. We reviewed and analyzed 45 empirical studies to identify research themes on data quality in IoT. Based on this analysis we have established the links between data quality dimensions, manifestations of data quality problems, and methods utilized to measure data quality. The findings of this SLR suggest new research areas for further investigation and identify implications for practitioners in defining and measuring data quality in IoT.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":933},[934],{"id":36,"depth":50,"text":37},"2020-08-01","The paper by Caihua Liu, Patrick Nitschke, Susan P. Williams and Didar Zowghi has been published in the Computing journal.","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2020\u002Fdata-quality-and-the-internet-of-things\u002Fsocial-media.png",{"icon":878},"\u002Farticles\u002F2020\u002Fdata-quality-and-the-internet-of-things",[941],{"name":942,"link":943},"Liu, C, Nitschke, P., Williams S.P. & Zowghi D. (2020). Data quality and the Internet of Things. Computing.102(2), 573-599","https:\u002F\u002Flink.springer.com\u002Farticle\u002F10.1007\u002Fs00607-019-00746-z",{"title":919,"description":936},{"loc":939},"articles\u002F2020\u002Fdata-quality-and-the-internet-of-things","R2e8tdxrEFJARyfqnSUvVLHS8rYzKzvnDqvMW_AKJhE",{"id":949,"title":950,"authors":951,"body":956,"date":973,"description":964,"extension":56,"image":974,"meta":975,"navigation":59,"path":976,"related_works":977,"seo":984,"sitemap":985,"stem":986,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":987},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2019\u002Fwi-2019.md","14th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI 2019)",[952],{"name":953,"blurp":954,"src":68,"link":955},"Dr. Clara S. Nitschke","Clara S. Nitschke is a researcher in Enterprise Information Management at the University of Koblenz. She was a member of the research group led by Susan Williams with a focus on Social Informatics.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.uni-koblenz.de\u002Fen\u002Fcomputer-science\u002Fiwvi\u002Fwilliams\u002Fteam\u002Fclara-nitschke",{"type":19,"value":957,"toc":971},[958,962,965,968],[34,959,961],{"id":960},"_25-27-february-siegen-germany","25-27 February, Siegen, Germany",[22,963,964],{},"Members of the CEIR team participated in the Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI) conference 2019 in Siegen, Germany. The conference theme was “Human Practice. Digital Ecologies. Our Future.” and two research papers were presented by CEIR team members.",[22,966,967],{},"The first paper, “Entwicklung einer Definition für Social Business Objects (SBO) zur Modellierung von Unternehmensinformationen”, authored by Berit Gebel-Sauer and Petra Schubert, was presented on Monday. The paper focuses on the Social Network of Business Objects (SoNBO), a generic concept for the integration of business information across different application systems. Based on a structured literature analysis, interviews with organisations and the analysis of existing applications in a case company, a definition for the term of “Social Business Objects” was developed.",[22,969,970],{},"The second paper, “A Multiorganisational Study of the Drivers and Barriers of Enterprise Collaboration Systems-Enabled Change”, authored by Clara Nitschke, Sue Williams and Petra Schubert, was presented on Tuesday. The study is based on findings gathered from IndustryConnect member companies and identifies drivers and barriers to ECS-enabled change from two perspectives: the company perspective and the personal perspective of those responsible for ECS project. The identified drivers and barriers were consolidated and visualised in a matrix that shows different functional and business-oriented issues relevant to companies and practitioners in their ECS projects. This work now provides the basis for further research into ECS-enabled change and the matrix is also being used by organisations to collect information about drivers and barriers of ECS-enabled change and plan future actions.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":972},[],"2019-03-11","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2019\u002Fwi-2019\u002Fheader.jpeg",{},"\u002Farticles\u002F2019\u002Fwi-2019",[978,981],{"name":979,"link":980},"Gebel-Sauer, B., and Schubert, P. 2019. “Entwicklung Einer Definition Für Social Business Objects (SBO) Zur Modellierung von Unternehmensinformationen,” in International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI), Siegen, Germany.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.researchgate.net\u002Fpublication\u002F331374549_Entwicklung_einer_Definition_fur_Social_Business_Objects_SBO_zur_Modellierung_von_Unternehmensinformationen?_sg=gcrcjuv-_tyrVUCH4gK6BfrtuZIV1kihfyD232MWg-9kjgciyUwO39jmv6-EO5fSYCCC3xHRdluASg.IvAbqahZ9ceLUXRZd7krBQCnkilgTtYRzA3bRd3FiGr6AQ3E83nyoxxhpWdllX2D4icXL724qsfCDX8pbCG4ow&_sgd%5Bnc%5D=1&_sgd%5Bncwor%5D=0",{"name":982,"link":983},"Nitschke, C. S., Williams, S. P., and Schubert, P. 2019. “A Multiorganisational Study of the Drivers and Barriers of Enterprise Collaboration Systems-Enabled Change,” in International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI), Siegen, Germany.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.researchgate.net\u002Fpublication\u002F331327173_A_Multiorganisational_Study_of_the_Drivers_and_Barriers_of_Enterprise_Collaboration_Systems-Enabled_Change",{"title":950,"description":964},{"loc":976},"articles\u002F2019\u002Fwi-2019","JGGxeMTZb3u6tTMy__U8T7fl9hD_i3JldIY7xNd4eU4",{"id":989,"title":990,"authors":991,"body":993,"date":1010,"description":1001,"extension":56,"image":1011,"meta":1012,"navigation":59,"path":1013,"related_works":1014,"seo":1018,"sitemap":1019,"stem":1020,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":1021},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2019\u002Fhicss-52-2019.md","HICSS-52 2019",[992],{"name":889,"blurb":890,"src":68,"link":891},{"type":19,"value":994,"toc":1008},[995,999,1002,1005],[34,996,998],{"id":997},"_8-11-january-2019-grand-wailea-maui-hawaii","8-11 January 2019, Grand Wailea, Maui, Hawaii",[22,1000,1001],{},"This week CEIR team members presented two papers on the topics of IoT and Enterprise Collaboration Systems at the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences in Maui, Hawaii.",[22,1003,1004],{},"The paper written by Sue Williams, Catherine Hardy and Patrick Nitschke entitled “Configuring The Internet of Things (IoT): A Review and Implications for Big Data Analytics” was presented by Catherine Hardy, our colleague from the University of Sydney. The paper examines the relationship between IoT and big data analytics and the characteristics configuring and shaping the discourses around IoT. Through our analysis we characterise IoT as a complex, (more than) technological, multi-scale and multi-level information infrastructure that is emergent and uncertain and explore these characteristics and the ways they are challenging governance capabilities in big data analytics. The paper concludes with an overview of the impact of IoT and big data analytics for building ‘sustainable futures’ and raise questions about responsible research and innovation.",[22,1006,1007],{},"The paper written by Florian Schwade and Petra Schubert entitled “Developing a User Typology for the Analysis\nof Participation in Enterprise Collaboration Systems” was presented by Florian. The work proposes a user typology for Enterprise Collaboration Systems (ECS) and builds on previous research findings in the area of CSCW and Social Collaboration Analytics. The proposed typology includes: (1) a definition of user types, (2) dimensions of ECS use and (3) a classification of action (event) types and contains the user types: creator, contributor, lurker, inactive and non-user. These types are characterised by differences in the following dimensions: type of use, frequency of use, variety of use, choice of content type and platform preferences. 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He was a member of the research group led by Susan Williams and contributed to research in Social Informatics.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.uni-koblenz.de\u002Fde\u002Finformatik\u002Fiwvi\u002Fwilliams\u002Fteam\u002Fpatrick-nitschke",{"type":19,"value":1149,"toc":1197},[1150,1153,1156,1158,1160,1162,1164,1167,1169,1171,1174,1177,1180,1183,1187,1189,1193],[22,1151,1152],{},"In July 2018, 16 participants from 11 companies in the skilled trades sector came together in Koblenz to participate in the first ever “Hackathon Handwerk”.\nDeveloped and delivered by the Enterprise of Things Lab (University of Koblenz-Landau) and hosted by the Kompetenzzentrum Digitales Handwerk (Handwerkskammer Koblenz) the goal of the hackathon is to introduce participants to digitalisation technologies and to explore opportunities to integrate the Internet of Things (IoT) into work in areas such as heating engineering, warehousing, or building construction.",[22,1154,1155],{},"Held over two consecutive days, the workshop began with an introduction to the current state of IoT development by Patrick Nitschke (IoT expert and PhD student) from the EoTLab and Christoph Krause (digitalisation specialist) from the Handwerkskammer Koblenz.",[151,1157],{},[1046,1159],{},[1046,1161],{},[1046,1163],{},[1040,1165],{"src":1166,"alt":1043},"\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2018\u002Fhackathon-handwerk-2018\u002Fimg-1.jpg",[151,1168],{},[1046,1170],{},[22,1172,1173],{},"One team prototyped a solution for a paint company that measures moisture within a damp wall and alerts the company when the wall is dry enough to paint. Another prototype was developed as a solution of a roofer’s inventory holding, where the roofer needs information on what elements are in the warehouse, in the delivery van, and on the construction site, based on NFC, GPS and a smartphone application.",[22,1175,1176],{},"Although most participants had no prior experience with coding or assembling IoT hardware, all were successful in understanding the requirements for setting up and using the technology.",[22,1178,1179],{},"On the second day of the Hackathon the teams explained and presented their finished prototypes and discussed how their solutions could be integrated into their existing processes to optimise workflows. For example, the group who built the prototype to monitor wall moisture after a water leak, explained that the task is currently time and labour-intensive; a technician tracks the drying process manually by frequently visiting the building to take moisture measurements. Using a tool based on the prototype this process could be made more efficient by mounting the moisture measuring sensors on the damp wall. The sensor continuously measures the moisture and collects data and automatically transmits it back to the office, eliminating the need to visit the building to collect data manually. All information can be accessed and analysed digitally, resulting in an optimised workflow and saving valuable resources such as time and costs.",[22,1181,1182],{},"The event was extremely successful; feedback from the participants valued the workshop’s interactive environment where they had gained first-hand experience with digitalisation tools in a well-supported and exploratory manner. 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Her research focuses on socio-technical change, governance, and risk and compliance systems in the context of emerging technologies and information infrastructures.","https:\u002F\u002Fprofiles.sydney.edu.au\u002Fcatherine.hardy",{"name":953,"blurp":954,"src":68,"link":955},{"type":19,"value":1269,"toc":1325},[1270,1273],[22,1271,1272],{},"Over the past three years we have been conducting research in the area of social media risk and risk governance. The work is organised into three inter-related phases:",[1274,1275,1276,1313,1319],"ol",{},[1277,1278,1279,1283,1284,1311],"li",{},[1280,1281,1282],"strong",{},"Social media risk classification",", our initial studies examined the risks arising from the business and professional uses of social media and developed a framework for describing and categorizing social media business risks. The work is based on an extensive review of the academic and practitioner literatures. 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Barcelona, Spain November 2017.",{"title":1260,"description":1328},{"loc":1331},"articles\u002F2017\u002Fsocial-media-risk-research-programme","G8Ff1bqJDzkyg5RVHoIffuWkEMaCpinoeHzqpMssnAU",{"id":1340,"title":1341,"authors":1342,"body":1348,"date":1364,"description":1365,"extension":56,"image":1366,"meta":1367,"navigation":59,"path":1368,"related_works":1369,"seo":1371,"sitemap":1372,"stem":1373,"subtitle":68,"__hash__":1374},"articles\u002Farticles\u002F2017\u002Fcategorizing-business-risks-of-social-media.md","Categorizing the Business Risks of Social Media",[1343,1344],{"name":889,"blurb":890,"src":68,"link":891},{"name":1345,"blurp":1346,"src":68,"link":1347},"Dr. Verena Hausmann","Verena Hausmann is a researcher in Enterprise Information Management at the University of Koblenz. She was a member of the research group led by Susan Williams and worked on topics in Social Informatics.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.researchgate.net\u002Fscientific-contributions\u002FVerena-Hausmann-32992991",{"type":19,"value":1349,"toc":1361},[1350,1353,1356,1358],[22,1351,1352],{},"The paper by Susan Williams and Verena Hausmann entitled Categorizing the Business Risks of Social Media has been accepted for presentation at the CENTERIS – International Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems in Barcelona, Spain, 8-10 November 2017.",[22,1354,1355],{},"The work is part of the Social Media Risk Research programme.",[26,1357,37],{"id":36},[22,1359,1360],{},"This paper examines the risks arising from the business use of social media and develops a framework for describing and categorizing social media business risks. Using descriptive and axial coding methods an analysis of the academic and professional literatures on social media identified thirty risk types that were grouped into five risk categories. The coding and analysis process revealed further dimensions and issues for social media risk management, including the need to consider the evolutionary nature of risk classification, the existence of risk chains and interdependencies between risks. These are discussed in the context of future work on risk assessment and risk governance.",{"title":49,"searchDepth":50,"depth":50,"links":1362},[1363],{"id":36,"depth":50,"text":37},"2017-04-07","The paper by Susan Williams and Verena Hausmann entitled Categorizing the Business Risks of Social Media has been accepted for presentation at CENTERIS 2017.","\u002Fmedia\u002Farticles\u002F2017\u002Fcategorizing-business-risks-of-social-media\u002Fsocial-media.png",{"icon":878},"\u002Farticles\u002F2017\u002Fcategorizing-business-risks-of-social-media",[1370],{"name":1246,"link":1247},{"title":1341,"description":1365},{"loc":1368},"articles\u002F2017\u002Fcategorizing-business-risks-of-social-media","YT1OZcUxa_r8a2hLadinXUnIWmnETZq2DnOgWSSYQ0M",1782385973687]