Re­search pro­jects in busi­ness in­form­at­ics

Our department is characterised by extensive third-party funded projects in basic research as well as application-oriented research. We are committed to design-oriented research - in addition to developing theories, the results of our research always contribute to solving specific practical problems.

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15 projects were found

FitNIS2 Navigator: Anforderungsmanagement und Angebotsdatenbank

Das Projekt "FitNIS2-Navigator" unterstützt Unternehmen bei der Umsetzung der NIS2-Richtlinie. Viele Unternehmen, besonders kleine und mittlere Betriebe, sind unzureichend auf die neuen Anforderungen vorbereitet, die sich aus der NIS2-Richtlinie ergeben. Der Navigator, der von der Universität Paderborn in Zusammenarbeit mit "Deutschland sicher im ...

Duration: 09/2024 - 08/2026

Funded by: BMWK

#myfirstresearchpaper

Das Vorhaben #myfirstresearchpaper verfolgt das Ziel, ein innovatives, digitales Lernmodul zu etablieren, welches die Konversationsrate hervorragender studentischer Arbeiten in erste wissenschaftliche Publikationen substanziell erhöht. Hierzu bedarf es der Erarbeitung und Umsetzung eines ganzheitlichen Konzepts welches die Struktur des neuen ...

Duration: 04/2024 - 03/2026

Funded by: StIL

Contact: Dr. Christian Bartelheimer

HowToDIGITAL - Digitale Kompetenzen und Entwicklung digitaler Tools für die stationäre und ambulante Versorgung

In den vergangenen Jahren wurde eine Vielzahl von digitalen Lösungen zur Verbesserung der ambulanten und stationären Versorgung eingeführt. Im Vordergrund stehen dabei datengetriebene Innovationen, welche die medizinische Routine vereinfachen können. Beispiele dafür sind die Auswertung radiologischer Bilddaten durch Künstliche Intelligenz oder die ...

Duration: 01/2024 - 12/2026

Funded by: Innovationsausschuss beim Gemeinsamen Bundesausschuss

DynOpt-San

The aim of the project is to support the energy-efficient refurbishment of apartment buildings in neighborhoods with digital tools. Among other things, we are developing an AI-based energy manager that can predict and control the demand and supply of energy in the context of integrated solar heat pump systems across several apartments and ...

Duration: 01/2024 - 12/2026

Funded by: BMWK

HeatTransPlan

The decarbonisation of industrial process heat is a challenge of the energy transition. In the predominantly fossil-fuel heated temperature range up to 200 °C, which accounts for about 40 % of the process heat demand, there is a barely tapped potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the use of waste heat through heat recovery and heat ...

Duration: 01/2024 - 12/2026

Funded by: BMWK

Contact: Prof. Dr. Oliver Müller, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Henning Meschede, Dr.-Ing. Florian Schlosser

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SHAPE : Gestaltung von Dienstleistungsentwicklungsprozessen und lnnovationspartnerschaften mit Unternehmen

Value creation is increasingly happening in complex ecosystems - especially in the German economy, which is predominantly shaped by SMEs. In order to be successful in the long term, companies need to establish customized, data-driven service systems around their products and services. The BMBF-funded research project SHAPE (“Service Orchestration - ...

Duration: 01/2024 - 12/2026

Funded by: BMBF

Contact: Dr. Christian Bartelheimer, Prof. Dr. Daniel Beverungen, Jannika Marie Schäfer, M.Sc. (Management)

DC2HEAT - Data Centre HEat Recovery with AI-Technologies

The DC2HEAT project aims to create an AI lighthouse for the use of waste heat from data centers using Frankfurt as an example. DC2HEAT is intended to help ensure that the dynamically growing data center infrastructure can be operated in a climate-friendly manner. The aim is to avoid the use of fossil fuels to supply heat in Frankfurt and other ...

Duration: 08/2023 - 07/2026

Funded by: BMUV

Contact: Dr. Gunnar Schomaker, Prof. Dr. Oliver Müller, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Henning Meschede

NeMo.bil – System of cooperating vehicles for individualised public transport

Programme line: New vehicle and system technologiesIn the joint project "NeMo.bil", an innovative, swarm-like mobility system is being developed and prototyped. This enables a new form of sustainable and demand-oriented passenger and goods transport in rural areas. To this end, a new systemic approach is being pursued that combines swarms of ...

Duration: 07/2023 - 06/2026

Funded by: BMWK

Contact: Dr.-Ing. Thorsten Marten, Dr. Christoph Weskamp

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AProSys - AI-supported assistance and forecasting systems for sustainable use in intelligent distribution network technology

Climate and energy policy is rapidly changing the energy supply system in Germany. The nationwide integration of renewable energies and the integration of charging stations for electromobility are causing a high level of dynamism that is currently almost impossible to quantify. A forecast of potential outages that adapts to the dynamic power supply ...

Duration: 01/2023 - 12/2025

Funded by: BMWK

Contact: Sascha Kaltenpoth, Prof. Dr. Daniel Beverungen, Dr. Philipp zur Heiden, Prof. Dr. Oliver Müller

KatHelfer-PrO

In the KatHelfer project, a broad-based consortium of users, industry partners and research institutes has come together to integrate existing approaches for coordinating spontaneous helpers into an overall socio-technical solution.

Duration: 01/2023 - 12/2024

Funded by: BMBF