TY - RPRT A1 - Andres, Christopher A1 - Herkenhoff, Thomas A1 - Wallersheim, Moritz A1 - Woywod, Thorsten A1 - Wörtler, Florian T1 - IoT trifft Blockchain - Abschlussbericht zum Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprojekt 2017/2018 N2 - Der Abschlussbericht fasst die Ergebnisse des Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprojektes 2017/2018 im Studiengang Master of Science Wirtschaftsinformatik (FH Münster) zur Themenstellung "IoT trifft Blockchain" zusammen. Ausgehend von der entwickelten Vision eines „digitalen Scheckheftes“, das die Nutzungsdaten von Fahrzeugen und industriellen Anlagen fälschungssicher erfasst und diese für cloud-basierte Analysen bereitstellt, wurden folgende Fragestellungen betrachtet: - Wie lassen sich personenbezogene Daten in einer öffentlichen Blockchain ablegen und Zugriffsrechte hierauf individuell steuern? - Wie lassen sich Firmware-Updates für IoT-Geräte durch den Einsatz einer Blockchain und eines dezentralen Dateisystems besser schützen? - Welcher Ansatz eignet sich, um erfasste Maschinendaten redundant in verteil-ten Edge Devices zu sichern? - Welche Vor- und Nachteile hat die Inhouse-Verarbeitung gegenüber einer externen IoT-Cloud-Lösung? Wie lassen sich Inhouse-Lösungen in die Angebote von Cloud-Anbietern migrieren? - Welche Möglichkeiten zur Integration und Verarbeitung von IoT-Daten bieten die IoT-Plattformen Amazon Web Services und Microsoft Azure? Wie grenzen sich diese voneinander ab? Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchungen wurden in Form von eigenständigen Beiträgen verfasst und in diesem Abschlussbericht zusammengetragen. KW - Blockchain KW - Internet der Dinge KW - Blockchain KW - Ethereum KW - IoT KW - Cloud KW - Firmware Update Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-12037 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Thiel, Christian A1 - Brown, Christopher A1 - Hellenkamp, Mario A1 - Spancken, Marius T1 - Kryptowährungen und Smart Contracts N2 - Der Abschlussbericht fasst die Ergebnisse des Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprojektes 2015/2016 im Studiengang Master of Science Wirtschaftsinformatik (FH Münster) zur Themenstellung "Kryptowährungen und Smart Contracts" zusammen. Das Projekt analysierte die Einsatzzwecke, Potenziale und Architekturen von Blockchain-Anwendungen. Des Weiteren wurden verschiedene Fragestellungen zum Nutzen der Blockchain-Technologie in modernen Geschäftsprozessen und zu den technischen Herausforderungen mittels der Entwicklung zweier Prototypen betrachtet. Der erste Prototyp realisiert eine eigene Blockchain, in der verschiedene Angriffsszenarien durchgespielt werden können. Der zweite Prototyp realisiert eine Clearinghouse-Anwendung in Form einer verteilten Smart-Contract-Implementierung (in Ethereum). Der Bericht vermittelt einen Überblick über Ansätze, Strukturen, interne Abläufe und Rahmenbedingungen aktueller Blockchain-Implementierungen. Die erzielten Ergebnisse verdeutlichen neben dem Nutzen auch die Besonderheiten und Einschränkungen der Blockchain-Technologie. KW - Wirtschaftsinformatik KW - Bitcoin KW - Vertrag KW - Smart Contracts KW - Ethereum KW - Kryptowährungen KW - Clearinghouse-Anwendung Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-9206 PB - FH Münster ER - TY - GEN A1 - Korff, Nisha T1 - Commercialisation Success - Do Drivers Change over Time? N2 - Despite increasing scholarly interest in commercialisation and university-industry linkages (UIL), a number of gaps remain in the theoretical development of this area. In particular, researchers have not yet been able to identify whether critical success factors for commercialisation change at various stages of partnership evolution. That means, as UILs increase in commitment and joint activities, how do we best manage and foster these developing partnerships at various stages of the development? The research study draws on relationship marketing theory, which shows a developing stream of research into changes of relationship characteristics and performance throughout relationship development. The qualitative phase of this study consisted of a series of semi-structured in-depth interviews with members of industry and academia in Australia and Germany/Netherlands who are involved in UILs. Some interviews were conducted face-to-face, others by phone. Over the course of an hour, participants were questioned about their involvement and experience with UILs, with a particular focus on relationship evolution. All UILs are different, uniting a range of individuals from different backgrounds and organisations, with varying skills, needs and objectives. While each UIL thus should be considered on its own, the results clearly indicate that (1) relationships evolve over time and that (2) a number of key factors appear as relevant across a cross-section of linkages. The research identified three UIL phases as well as a pre- and post-linkage stage, each characterised by a distinct measure of success. As illustrated in the model on the following page, while each of these phases had different drivers of success, common threads emerged, similarly in Australia and Germany. In particular, communication, trust, personal relationships, understanding and meeting expectations (delivery) emerged as critical throughout a linkage lifecycle, yet in different forms. It should be noted, however, that relationships do not evolve linearly. Rather, dissolution or positive divergence, for example due to a lack of immediate projects or other relevant activities, may arise at any time and may entail a re-evaluation of various aspects of the UIL and its future. KW - University-Industry Linkages KW - Success Factors KW - Phases Y1 - 2011 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gerstlberger, Wolfgang A1 - Kesting, Tobias A1 - Korff, Nisha T1 - MARKET SEGMENTATION IN UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER T2 - Technology Transfer Conference 2011, Augsburg N2 - This presentation focuses on the knowledge and technology transfer (KTT) relations between universities as research suppliers and industrial companies as (potential) research customers from a market-oriented point of view. Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-5795 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Davey, Todd A1 - Meerman, Arno A1 - Galán Muros, Victoria T1 - Factors influencing the extent of European University-Business Cooperation N2 - This report presents the findings related to the factors affecting the extent of university-business cooperation that have been found to exist in Europe. These results derive from a fifteen and a half month study on the cooperation between higher education institutions1 (HEIs) and public and private organisations in Europe. The study was conducted by the Science-to-Business Marketing Research Centre, Germany (S2BMRC) for the DG Education and Culture at the European Commission (EC) during 2010 and 2011. The main components of the project are in-depth qualitative interviews with 11 recognised UBC experts as well as a major quantitative survey. The survey was translated into 22 languages and sent to all registered European HEIs (numbering over 3,000) in 33 countries during March 2011. Through this, a final sample population of 6,280 academics and HEI representatives was achieved making the study the largest study into cooperation between HEIs and business yet completed in Europe. Further, 30 good practice UBC case studies have been created to provide positive examples of European UBC. KW - European KW - university-business cooperation KW - university KW - business KW - factors Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-5571 PB - FH Münster ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Davey, Todd A1 - Baaken, Thomas A1 - Galán Muros, Victoria A1 - Meerman, Arno T1 - Barriers and Drivers in European University-Business Cooperation N2 - This report presents the findings related to the barriers and drivers of university-business cooperation (UBC) that have been found to exist in Europe. These results derive from a fifteen and a half month study on the cooperation between higher education institutions1 (HEIs) and public and private organisations in Europe. The study was conducted by the Science-to-Business Marketing Research Centre, Germany (S2BMRC) for the DG Education and Culture at the European Commission (EC) during 2010 and 2011. The main components of the project are in-depth qualitative interviews with 11 recognised UBC experts as well as a major quantitative survey. The survey was translated into 22 languages and sent to all registered European HEIs (numbering over 3,000) in 33 countries during March 2011. Through this, a final sample population of 6,280 academics and HEI representatives was achieved, making the study the largest study into cooperation between HEIs and business yet completed in Europe. Further, 30 good practice UBC case studies have been created to provide positive examples of European UBC. KW - European KW - university-business cooperation KW - university KW - business KW - barriers Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-5568 PB - FH Münster ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Davey, Todd A1 - Meerman, Arno A1 - Galán Muros, Victoria T1 - Supporting mechanisms in European University-Business Cooperation N2 - This report presents the findings related to the supporting mechanisms of university-business cooperation (UBC) that have been found to exist in Europe. These results derive from a fifteen and a half month study on the cooperation between HEIs1 and public and private organisations in Europe. The study was conducted by the Science-to-Business Marketing Research Centre, Germany (S2BMRC) for the DG Education and Culture at the European Commission (EC) during 2010 and 2011. The main components of the project are in-depth qualitative interviews with 11 recognised UBC experts as well as a major quantitative survey. The survey was translated into 22 languages and sent to all registered European HEIs (numbering over 3,000) in 33 countries during March 2011. Through this, a final sample population of 6,280 academics and HEI representatives was achieved making the study the largest study into cooperation between HEIs and business yet completed in Europe. Further, 30 good practice UBC case studies have been created to provide positive examples of European UBC. KW - European KW - university-business cooperation KW - university KW - business KW - mechanism Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-5553 PB - FH Münster ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Sandker, Holger A1 - Nonhoff, Jürgen T1 - Going Online mit Sicherheit T1 - Going Online with Security N2 - Die Literatur rund um das Thema Datenverschlüsselung und PGP ist knapp und meist rein auf das Thema Verschlüsselung oder auf die alte PGP-Version 2.6.3 beschränkt. Dieses Buch stellt daher eine Verbindung her zwischen den PGP zugrunde liegenden Verschlüsselungsverfahren und der Anwendung der aktuellen PGP Version 5.5. Es richtet sich in erster Linie an Anwender, die PGP erstmals in betrieblicher Umgebung einsetzen möchten. N2 - This book describes the public key encryption methodes. It also describes the way, how pgp can be used in an enterprise. KW - Public-Key-Kryptosystem KW - RSA-Verschlüsselung KW - Chiffrierung KW - E-Mail KW - PGP KW - Elektronische Unterschrift KW - Public-Key System KW - digital signature Y1 - 1999 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-267 PB - FH Münster ER - TY - GEN A1 - Nonhoff, Jürgen T1 - Einführung Hardware/Software PC-Propädeutikum N2 - Vorlesungsskript PC-Propädeutikum zu Office Produkten, WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS, Powerpoint, HTML KW - Hardware KW - Front-End KW - Office Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.25974/fhms-16 PB - FH Münster ER -