Übersicht über laufende Projekte

Below you can find a list of research projects DBIS is currently involved in. Just click on the title to open further details or directly check out the project pags via the menu on the left hand side.

AcquiComP is a modern eLearning platform for prosthodontics enabling students to gain experiences and to deepen their knowledge.

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AREA is a fully functional and customizable engine enabling augmented reality on smart mobile devices and available for Apple iOS and Android.

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The major goal of this project is the development and implementation of basic concepts of a comprehensive approach for the specification, control and monitoring of time-aware processes in adaptive process-aware information systems. Thereby, special attention will be payed to the execution of temporal processes under real world conditions, and to the dynamic adaptation of such temporal process instances. In particular, it must be possible to execute temporal processes in a real process management system without having to make compromises in ensuring the correct execution of temporal process instances, or the performance of the respective process management system.

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In the C3Pro project we analyze flexibility and adaptivity of collaborative business processes in connection with business process compliance. Hence, consistency and correctness will be of central interest as well as the provision of change propagation methods to business partners with respect to autonomy, security, and trust constraints.

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The CaPE project aims to support digital processes in a cyber-physical environment by enabling a tighter integration of these digital processes with physical contextual data. In particular, CaPE shall provide sophisticated concepts, methods and technologies that enable intelligent data acquisition across pervasive networks, advanced data analytics, and context- as well as process-aware information systems.

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The CheckRPA project improves the implementation of RPA projects in knowledge-intensive domains while satisfying the special requirements of knowledge workers.

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The endeavour of CONSCIOUS is to unravel the factors fostering the reading and comprehension of business process models. In order to address this challenge, we adopt measurement methods as well as theories originating from the field of cognitive neuroscience and psychology with respect to business process modeling.

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The project aims to develop the ADAM-Procedure (Applied Data-Aligned Modelling) with recent web technologies.

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Based on a construction kit by FischerTechnik we visualize processes during production processes. The projects deals with process visualization, SPS programming and interface design.

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The ESIT Database is a large multinational cross-sectional and longitudinal database for clinicians and researchers.

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The LAMP framework is designed to host multiple large-scale studies (including automated data reporting) and with a focus on low resource consumption and data minimization. Eventually, LAMP shall help practitioners and developers to design high quality mHealth apps.

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Research focus of MARPLE is to enable a tight integration of process management technology and mobile computing. Our overall vision is to provide sophisticated mobile process support; i.e., to realize generic process management features on mobile devices including support for process changes,  process instance migrations, etc.

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The MobileTx project aims to assist therapist in the process of patient treatment by introducing e-health tools into the therapeutic process. The latter will help to transfer the therapeutic achievements made in the clinic into the real life of the patient.

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mykind provides a webbased tool allowing pregnant women to fill in the KINDEX mum screen (a valid psychological instrument detecting risks during pregnancies) comfortably at home and getting an immediate feedback.

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pdmInsight is a generic approach towards predictive maintenance applications in an industrial context. The aim is to optimize the scheduling of machines according to predictions based on sensor values.

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Our basic mission in this project is to develop concepts, methods and tools for realizing object- and process-aware application systems. In particular, we aim at a flexible integration of business data, business processes, and thus want to overcome limitations known from activity-centered Workflow Management Systems.

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One goal of the PROCEED project is the integration of the different, available IT systems, which are involved in the life cycle of E/E product data.

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Collaborative knowledge work (CKW) is becoming the predominant type of work in highly developed countries. Leveraging their expertise, skills, and experiences, knowledge workers daily deal with demanding, complex situations. Today, tehre is a lack of an appropriate context- and process-aware support for knowledge workers, reducing their productivity and hindering the reuse as well as the continuous improvement of elaborated solutions.

The procollab project aims at developing such a support through a new, innovative solution in order to significantly facilitate knowledge workers' daily workload.

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The PRoTECT project applies with the purpose to improve Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) prediction accuracies by incorporating also such information a human driver would conclude from the context of the situation and its knowledge thereof.

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The proTeus project is the newest joint endeavor of Ulm University and Persis GmbH. Following in the footsteps of the very successful PHILharmonicFlows project, also a cooperation between Ulm University and Persis GmbH, proTeus aims at examining further issues related to the new field of object-aware process management.

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The proView project develops a framework that enables stakeholders to business process models based on personalized process views - a personalized process view abstracts a business process model in a stakeholder-centered way, e.g., by only displaying those activities the stakeholder is involved in. Such process abstraction not only increases model comprehensibility, but also foster model changes and evolution. Furthermore, the proView approach provides alternative process representations to stakeholders (e.g., process graphs, forms or trees) such that they can choose the one most favorable in their current working context. The overall goal is to assist stakeholders in understanding and adapting business processes they are involved in.

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Psychological studies are often performed using „pen & paper“ questionnaires. This results in a massive workload when the data collected is digitized. In addition, this task is error prone, resulting in increased costs for correction and cleanup. To relieve researchers from such manual tasks a system needs to be created to improve the efficiency of such data collection processes. Therefore, we aim at a process-driven approach to support the questionnaire lifecycle based on generic tools.

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The project investigates highly flexible and adaptive processes in the context of industry 4.0.

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An innovative approach that systematically analyzes a software application with everything that makes it tick, from the program code to the database schema to the processes it supports, and assembles them into a picture that everyone can understand.

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The Tinnitus Research Initiative Patient Database is a large multinational and rapidly growing patient data base project, in which every interested clinician and researcher can participate.

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In the TrackYourTinnitus project, we implemented a mobile crowd sensing platform to reveal new medical aspects on tinnitus and its treatment.

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With two sub-projects, the cooperative project aims to gain new insights into how visual literacy as a core construct within cultural education can be empirically measured („BKKB-Assessment”/HSD) and how art instruction can foster visual literacy („BKKB-Instruction”/DIPF).

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