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it - Information Technology, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1, February 2015
- Daniel A. Keim, Tobias Schreck:
Special Issue on Visual Analytics. 1-2 - Patrick Oesterling, Patrick Jähnichen, Gerhard Heyer, Gerik Scheuermann:
Topological visual analysis of clusterings in high-dimensional information spaces. 3-10 - Dirk J. Lehmann, Sebastian Hundt, Holger Theisel:
A study on quality metrics vs. human perception: Can visual measures help us to filter visualizations of interest? 11-21 - Klaus D. Tönnies, Oliver Gloger, Marko Rak, Charlotte Winkler, Paul Klemm, Bernhard Preim, Henry Völzke:
Image analysis in epidemiological applications. 22-29 - Pattreeya Tanisaro, Julius Schöning, Kuno Kurzhals, Gunther Heidemann, Daniel Weiskopf:
Visual analytics for video applications. 30-36 - Andreas Gerasch, Jan Küntzer, Peter Niermann, Daniel Stöckel, Michael Kaufmann, Oliver Kohlbacher, Hans-Peter Lenhof:
Network-based interactive navigation and analysis of large biological datasets. 37-48 - Georg Fuchs, Hendrik Stange, Ahmad Samiei, Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko:
A semi-supervised method for topic extraction from micro postings. 49-56 - Johannes Schöning:
Interaction with geospatial data. 57-59 - Dominik Schultes:
Teaching at a university of applied sciences. 60-62 - Christian Forster, Philipp Bruland, Jens Lechtenbörger, Bernhard Breil, Gottfried Vossen:
Connecting clinical care and research: Single-source with x4T - Process design, architecture, and use cases. 63-72
Volume 57, Number 2, April 2015
- Karsten Berns, Rüdiger Dillmann, Erik Maehle:
Robot control architectures. 73-74 - Max Reichardt, Tobias Föhst, Karsten Berns:
An overview on framework design for autonomous robots. 75-84 - Christian Schlegel, Alex Lotz, Matthias Lutz, Dennis Stampfer, Juan F. Inglés-Romero, Cristina Vicente-Chicote:
Model-driven software systems engineering in robotics: Covering the complete life-cycle of a robot. 85-98 - Nikolaus Vahrenkamp, Mirko Wächter, Manfred Kröhnert, Kai Welke, Tamim Asfour:
The robot software framework ArmarX. 99-111 - Elizaveta Shpieva, Iman Awaad:
Integrating task planning, execution and monitoring for a domestic service robot. 112-121 - Jan Frost, Walter Stechele, Erik Maehle:
Self-reconfigurable control architecture for complex mobile robots. 122-129 - Rainer Gemulla:
Data analysis at scale. 130-132 - Dominik Herrmann:
Online privacy: Attacks and defenses. 133-137 - Markus Steinberger:
An overview of dynamic resource scheduling on graphics processors. 138-143 - Paul Molitor:
Reviewers 2013-2014. 144-145
Volume 57, Number 3, June 2015
- Jörg Henkel:
Dependable embedded systems. 147-148 - Lars Bauer, Jörg Henkel, Andreas Herkersdorf, Michael A. Kochte, Johannes Maximilian Kühn, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Thomas Schweizer, Stefan Wallentowitz, Volker Wenzel, Thomas Wild, Hans-Joachim Wunderlich, Hongyan Zhang:
Adaptive multi-layer techniques for increased system dependability. 149-158 - Michael Glaß, Hananeh Aliee, Liang Chen, Mojtaba Ebrahimi, Faramarz Khosravi, Veit B. Kleeberger, Alexandra Listl, Daniel Müller-Gritschneder, Fabian Oboril, Ulf Schlichtmann, Mehdi Baradaran Tahoori, Jürgen Teich, Norbert Wehn, Christian Weis:
Application-aware cross-layer reliability analysis and optimization. 159-169 - Muhammad Shafique, Philip Axer, Christoph Borchert, Jian-Jia Chen, Kuan-Hsun Chen, Björn Döbel, Rolf Ernst, Hermann Härtig, Andreas Heinig, Rüdiger Kapitza, Florian Kriebel, Daniel Lohmann, Peter Marwedel, Semeen Rehman, Florian Schmoll, Olaf Spinczyk:
Multi-layer software reliability for unreliable hardware. 170-180 - Lucas Francisco Wanner, Liangzhen Lai, Abbas Rahimi, Mark Gottscho, Pietro Mercati, Chu-Hsiang Huang, Frederic Sala, Yuvraj Agarwal, Lara Dolecek, Nikil D. Dutt, Puneet Gupta, Rajesh K. Gupta, Ranjit Jhala, Rakesh Kumar, Sorin Lerner, Subhasish Mitra, Alexandru Nicolau, Tajana Simunic Rosing, Mani B. Srivastava, Steven Swanson, Dennis Sylvester, Yuanyuan Zhou:
NSF expedition on variability-aware software: Recent results and contributions. 181-198 - Markus Enzweiler:
The mobile revolution - Machine intelligence for autonomous vehicles. 199-202 - Alexander von Gernler:
Towards a clean slate: Attempting to preserve civil liberty in the post-Snowden age. 203-207 - Nils Daniel Forkert:
Model-based analysis of cerebrovascular diseases combining 3D and 4D MRA datasets. 208-212
Volume 57, Number 4, August 2015
- Johann Marius Zöllner, Thomas Schamm:
Autonomous driving. 213-214 - Andreas Reschka, Markus Maurer:
Conditions for a safe state of automated road vehicles. 215-222 - Oliver Pink, Jan Becker, Sören Kammel:
Automated driving on public roads: Experiences in real traffic. 223-230 - Ulrich Schwesinger, Pietro Versari, Alberto Broggi, Roland Siegwart:
Vision-only fully automated driving in dynamic mixed-traffic scenarios. 231-242 - Peng Cao, Walther Wachenfeld, Hermann Winner:
Perception sensor modeling for virtual validation of automated driving. 243-251 - Ingo Scholtes:
Understanding complex systems: When Big Data meets network science. 252-256 - Reza Shokri:
Quantifying and protecting location privacy. 257-263
Volume 57, Number 5, October 2015
- Andreas Gladisch, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Software defined networking and network function virtualization. 265-266 - Wouter Tavernier, Bram Naudts, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet, Sofie Verbrugge:
Can open-source projects (re-)shape the SDN/NFV-driven telecommunication market? 267-276 - Mario Kind, Róbert Szabó, Catalin Meirosu, Fritz-Joachim Westphal:
Softwarization of carrier networks. 277-284 - Rafael Cantó Palancar, Rafael Alejandro López da Silva, Jesús Luis Folgueira Chavarría, Diego R. López, Antonio J. Elizondo Armengol, Ruth Gamero Tinoco:
Virtualization of residential customer premise equipment. Lessons learned in Brazil vCPE trial. 285-294 - Thomas Szyrkowiec, Achim Autenrieth, Jörg-Peter Elbers:
Toward flexible optical networks with Transport-SDN. 295-304 - Michael Jarschel, Arsany Basta, Wolfgang Kellerer, Marco Hoffmann:
SDN and NFV in the mobile core: Approaches and challenges. 305-313 - Thomas Magedanz, Giuseppe Carella, Marius Corici, Julius Mueller, Andreas B. Weber:
Prototyping new concepts beyond 4G - The Fraunhofer Open5GCore. 314-320 - Antonio Manzalini:
Softwarization of telecommunications. 321-329 - Matthias Nießner:
The real-time rendering of subdivision surfaces using hardware tessellation. 330-336
Volume 57, Number 6, December 2015
- Felix C. Freiling:
From IT forensics to forensic computing. 337-338 - Andreas Dewald:
Characteristic evidence, counter evidence and reconstruction problems in forensic computing. 339-346 - Harald Baier:
Towards automated preprocessing of bulk data in digital forensic investigations using hash functions. 347-356 - Dominik Brodowski:
(Ir-)responsible disclosure of software vulnerabilities and the risk of criminal liability. 357-365 - Gaston Pugliese:
Web tracking: Overview and applicability in digital investigations. 366-375 - Felix C. Freiling, Jan C. Schuhr, Michael Gruhn:
What is essential data in digital forensic analysis? 376-383 - Tobias Escher, Lars Heilsberger, Martin Mauve:
The PhD program "Fortschrittskolleg Online Participation". 384-387 - Dominik Herrmann:
Privacy issues in the Domain Name System and techniques for self-defense. 388-393
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