05 Fakultät Informatik, Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
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Item Open Access Quantitative analysis of the sensitivity of UHF sensor positions on a 420 kV power transformer based on electromagnetic simulation(2019) Beura, Chandra Prakash; Beltle, Michael; Tenbohlen, Stefan; Siegel, MartinWith an increasing interest in ultra-high frequency (UHF) partial discharge (PD) measurements for the continuous monitoring of power transformers, it is necessary to know where to place the UHF sensors on the tank wall. Placing a sensor in an area with many obstructions may lead to a decrease in sensitivity to the UHF signals. In this contribution, a previously validated simulation model of a three-phase 300 MVA, 420 kV power transformer is used to perform a sensitivity analysis to determine the most sensitive sensor positions on the tank wall when PD activity occurs inside the windings. A matrix of UHF sensors located on the transformer tank is used to perform the sensitivity analysis. Some of the windings are designed as layer windings, thus preventing the UHF signals from traveling through them and creating a realistic situation with very indirect propagation from source to sensor. Based on these findings, sensor configurations optimized for UHF signal sensitivity, which is also required for PD source localization, are recommended for localization purposes. Additionally, the propagation and attenuation of the UHF signals inside the windings and the tank are discussed in both oil and air.Item Open Access Software Engineering und CASE - Begriffserklärung und Standortbestimmung(1991) Ludewig, JochenCASE-Tools werden heute als wichtige Mittel der Leistungs- und Qualitätssteigerung im Software Engineering betrachtet. Diese Einschätzung ist richtig, wenn sie mittel- und langfristig verstanden wird; sie ist falsch, wenn man erwartet, rasche Hilfe zu bekommen, die Versäumnisse in der Methodik und Schulung ausgleicht. Die heute angebotenen Werkzeuge weisen charakteristische Mängel auf, die - entgegen den Ankündigungen - ihren durchgehenden Einsatz sehr schwer machen. Trotzdem kann unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen, auch organisatorischen, die Qualität des Entwicklungsprozesses tatsächlich erhöht werden. Diese Verbesserung wirkt sich auch auf die Produktivität aus.Item Open Access Pressure characteristics and chemical potentials of constrained LiFePO4/C6 cells(2018) Singer, Jan Patrick; Kropp, Timo; Kuehnemund, Martin; Birke, Kai PeterConstraining lithium-ion cells increases the cyclic lifetime. However, depending on an expected volume expansion during charge and discharge cycling, defining the optimal constraining pressure range is not straightforward. In this study, we investigate a lithium iron phosphate/graphite pouch cell at four initial constraining pressure levels. As a function of C-Rate, the thermodynamic principle of the non-monotonic pressure curve during full charge and discharge cycles is evaluated. Using the rubber balloon model to calculate the chemical potential of lithium iron phosphate and discussing the relationship between the chemical potential and pressure, we illustrate the pressure curve qualitatively. By applying differential pressure analysis, we evaluate the resulting pressure curves of a single graphite stage. Approaching a fundamental understanding of reduced cycling lifetime of full cells with unknown material composition, we allocate the stages and stage transitions of graphite as well as the phase transition of lithium iron phosphate. Local extreme values in the differential pressure analysis indicate phase and stage transitions. These values can identify critical operating conditions that should be considered for defining the optimum initial constraining pressure range.Item Open Access On the impact of service-oriented patterns on software evolvability: a controlled experiment and metric-based analysis(2019) Bogner, Justus; Wagner, Stefan; Zimmermann, AlfredBackground: Design patterns are supposed to improve various quality attributes of software systems. However, there is controversial quantitative evidence of this impact. Especially for younger paradigms such as service- and Microservice-based systems, there is a lack of empirical studies. Objective: In this study, we focused on the effect of four service-based patterns - namely Process Abstraction, Service Façade, Decomposed Capability, and Event-Driven Messaging - on the evolvability of a system from the viewpoint of inexperienced developers. Method: We conducted a controlled experiment with Bachelor students (N = 69). Two functionally equivalent versions of a service-based web shop - one with patterns (treatment group), one without (control group) - had to be changed and extended in three tasks. We measured evolvability by the effectiveness and efficiency of the participants in these tasks. Additionally, we compared both system versions with nine structural maintainability metrics for size, granularity, complexity, cohesion, and coupling. Results: Both experiment groups were able to complete a similar number of tasks within the allowed 90 min. Median effectiveness was 1/3. Mean efficiency was 12% higher in the treatment group, but this difference was not statistically significant. Only for the third task, we found statistical support for accepting the alternative hypothesis that the pattern version led to higher efficiency. In the metric analysis, the pattern version had worse measurements for size and granularity while simultaneously having slightly better values for coupling metrics. Complexity and cohesion were not impacted. Interpretation: For the experiment, our analysis suggests that the difference in efficiency is stronger with more experienced participants and increased from task to task. With respect to the metrics, the patterns introduce additional volume in the system, but also seem to decrease coupling in some areas. Conclusions: Overall, there was no clear evidence for a decisive positive effect of using service-based patterns, neither for the student experiment nor for the metric analysis. This effect might only be visible in an experiment setting with higher initial effort to understand the system or with more experienced developers.Item Open Access Die digitale Zukunft - mobil und multimedial(2000) Speidel, JoachimDie Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik durchdringt alle Lebensbereiche des modernen Menschen. Neue Entwicklungen schreiten kräftig voran. Das Telefon mit Wählscheibe ist schon Geschichte, das Kabel hindert unseren Bewegungsdrang. Lautlos sind die Netze und Systeme der Telekommunikation zur Grundlage für die Internationalisierung und Globalisierung des modernen Wirtschaftens geworden. „E-Commerce “ und „E-Business “ heißen die Zauberworte dieser Tage, welche die Börsen der Welt zu Höhenflügen anregen. Für solche Unternehmen reichen Telefon und Telefax schon lange nicht mehr. Internet, das „Netz der Netze “, verschafft uns Zugang zu vielerlei Informationen. Es kostet uns leider noch viel Zeit – oft zu viel Zeit. Durch Kommunikationssysteme sehr hoher Bitraten wird das „World Wide Wait “ bald zum wirklichen World Wide Web (www).Item Open Access CASE: tools, lies, and video games(1989) Ludewig, JochenCASE, Computer Aided Software Engineering - für die einen die Wunderwaffe im Kampf gegen alle Probleme mit der Software, für die anderen eine leere Worthülse aus dem Arsenal der Verkäufer - für alle aber ein schwammiger Begriff. Im nachfolgenden Artikel soll versucht werden, ihn auszuloten und auf das Gesicherte zu begrenzen.Item Open Access Field study on requirements engineering: investigation of artefacts, project parameters, and execution strategies(2012) Méndez Fernández, Daniel; Wagner, Stefan; Lochmann, Klaus; Baumann, Andrea; Carne, Holger deContext Requirements Engineering (RE) is a critical discipline mostly driven by uncertainty, since it is influenced by the customer domain or by the development process model used. Volatile project environments restrict the choice of methods and the decision about which artefacts to produce in RE. Objective We aim to investigate RE processes in successful project environments to discover characteristics and strategies that allow us to elaborate RE tailoring approaches in the future. Method We perform a field study on a set of projects at one company. First, we investigate by content analysis which RE artefacts were produced in each project and to what extent they were produced. Second, we perform qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews to discover project parameters that relate to the produced artefacts. Third, we use cluster analysis to infer artefact patterns and probable RE execution strategies, which are the responses to specific project parameters. Fourth, we investigate by statistical tests the effort spent in each strategy in relation to the effort spent in change requests to evaluate the efficiency of execution strategies. Results We identified three artefact patterns and corresponding execution strategies. Each strategy covers different project parameters that impact the creation of certain artefacts. The effort analysis shows that the strategies have no significant differences in their effort and efficiency. Conclusions In contrast to our initial assumption that an increased effort in requirements engineering lowers the probability of change requests or project failures in general, our results show no statistically significant difference between the efficiency of the strategies. In addition, it turned out that many parameters considered as the main causes for project failures can be successfully handled. Hence, practitioners can apply the artefact patterns and related project parameters to tailor the RE process according to individual project characteristics.Item Open Access Wie gut ist die Software? : Qualitäts- und Komplexitätsmetriken, subjektive Schätzungen(1991) Ludewig, JochenMetriken sollen durch Zählung und Rechnung quantitative Aussagen über Software liefern. In den siebziger Jahren wurden zum Teil hochgesteckte algorithmische Metriken vorgeschlagen. Sie haben sich in der Praxis eigentlich nicht bewährt. Die simplen Metriken sind nach wie vor die wichtigsten. Verschiedene Qualitätsaspekte werden sich wohl nie objektiv quantifizieren lassen. Das soll aber nicht davon abhalten, wenigstens geeignete subjektive Verfahren, also Schätzungen, anzuwenden.Item Open Access Software-Prozesse und Software-Qualität(2006) Ludewig, JochenEin Software-Entwickler sorgt für gute Software-Qualität, weil das praktisch ist, weil gute Software die billigste Lösung ist, also nicht, weil das in irgendwelchen Vorschriften gefordert wird oder ihm durch Drill in der Ausbildung anerzogen wurde. Aber was ist gute Software-Qualität? Zunächst erwarten wir, dass die Anforderungen erfüllt sind, dass also die Software (Programme und Dokumente) leistet, was sie leisten soll (Brauchbarkeit).Das reicht aber nicht aus; da sich die Anforderungen immer wieder ändern, muss es möglich sein, die Änderungen auch umzusetzen. Die Software muss also wartbar sein (Wartbarkeit). Andernfalls erstarrt sie und verliert ihren Nutzen.Item Open Access Low power memory allocation and mapping for area-constrained systems-on-chips(2016) Strobel, Manuel; Eggenberger, Marcus; Radetzki, MartinLarge fractions of today’s embedded systems’ power consumption can be attributed to the memory subsystem. In order to reduce this fraction, we propose a mathematical model to optimize on-chip memory configurations for minimal power. We exploit the power reduction effect of splitting memory into subunits with frequently accessed addresses mapped to small memories. The definition of an integer linear programming model enables us to solve the twofold problem of allocating an optimal set of memory instances with varying size on the one hand and finding an optimal mapping of application segments to allocated memories on the other hand. Experimental results yield power reductions of up to 82 % for instruction memory and 73 % for data memory. Area usage, at the same time, deteriorates by only 2.1 %, respectively, 1.2 % on average and even improves in some cases. Flexibility and performance of our model make it a valuable tool for low power system-on-chip design, either for efficient design space exploration or as part of a HW/SW codesign synthesis flow.