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Information Technology, Volume 60
Volume 60, Number 1, February 2018
- François Bry, Clemens Schefels, Christoph Wieser:

Human computation. 1-2 - Ulrike Sturm

, Alexandra Moormann
, Astrid Faber:
Mobile learning in environmental citizen science: An initial survey of current practice in Germany. 3-9 - Florian Wogenstein, Charly Gaul, Peter Kropp, Jörg Scheidt, Yannic Siebenhaar, Johannes Drescher:

Design and implementation of a platform for the citizen science project migraine radar. 11-19 - Katharina T. Paul

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Collective organization of discourse expertise using information technology - CODE IT! 21-27 - Markus Luczak-Rösch

, Adam Grener, Emma Fenton:
Not-so-distant reading: A dynamic network approach to literature. 29-40 - Jon Chamberlain, Udo Kruschwitz

, Massimo Poesio:
Optimising crowdsourcing efficiency: Amplifying human computation with validation. 41-49 - Matthias Weidlich

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A self-portrayal of GI Junior Fellow Matthias Weidlich: Event-driven analysis of service processes. 51-54
Volume 60, Number 2, April 2018
- Torsten Brinda

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Computing Education. 55-57 - Mary E. Webb, Tim Bell, Niki Davis, Yaacov J. Katz, Andrew E. Fluck, Maciej M. Syslo, Ivan Kalas, Margaret J. Cox, Charoula Angeli, Joyce Malyn-Smith, Torsten Brinda

, Peter Micheuz, Andrej Brodnik:
Tensions in specifying computing curricula for K-12: Towards a principled approach for objectives. 59-68 - Marc Berges:

Object orientation in the literature and in education. 69-77 - Andreas Zendler:

Instructional methods in computing education judged by computer science teachers and educational experts. 79-90 - Mareen Przybylla, Ralf Romeike:

Empowering learners with tools in CS education: Physical computing in secondary schools. 91-101 - Sue Sentance

, Jane Waite
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Computing in the classroom: Tales from the chalkface. 103-112 - Stefanie Mueller:

Interacting with personal fabrication devices. 113-117 - Florian Wogenstein, Charly Gaul, Peter Kropp, Jörg Scheidt, Yannic Siebenhaar, Johannes Drescher:

Erratum to: Design and implementation of a platform for the citizen science project migraine radar. 119
Volume 60, Number 3, June 2018
- Harald Schöning

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Industry 4.0. 121-123 - Reiner Anderl, Sebastian Haag, Klaus Schützer

, Eduardo de Senzi Zancul
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Digital twin technology - An approach for Industrie 4.0 vertical and horizontal lifecycle integration. 125-132 - Jana-Rebecca Rehse

, Sharam Dadashnia, Peter Fettke:
Business process management for Industry 4.0 - Three application cases in the DFKI-Smart-Lego-Factory. 133-141 - Martin Laabs, Sinisa Dukanovic:

Blockchain in Industrie 4.0: Beyond cryptocurrency. 143 - Paul Schott, Raphael Ahrens, Dennis Bauer

, Fabian Hering, Robert Keller
, Jaroslav Pullmann, Daniel Schel, Jens Schimmelpfennig, Peter Simon, Thomas Weber, Eberhard Abele, Thomas Bauernhansl, Gilbert Fridgen
, Matthias Jarke, Gunther Reinhart:
Flexible IT platform for synchronizing energy demands with volatile markets. 155-164 - Yvonne Hegenbarth, Thomas Bartsch, Gerald H. Ristow:

Efficient and fast monitoring and disruption management for a pressure diecast system. 165-171 - Sebastian Wild

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Dual-pivot and beyond: The potential of multiway partitioning in quicksort. 173-177
Volume 60, Number 4, August 2018
- Stefan Thalmann:

Data driven decision support. 179-181 - Dieter Hayn

, Sai Veeranki, Martin Kropf
, Alphons Eggerth, Karl Kreiner
, Diether Kramer, Günter Schreier:
Predictive analytics for data driven decision support in health and care. 183-194 - Isabella Eigner, Freimut Bodendorf:

An intelligent decision support system for readmission prediction in healthcare. 195-205 - Michael Brunner, Christian Sillaber, Lukas Demetz, Markus Manhart, Ruth Breu:

Towards data-driven decision support for organizational IT security audits. 207 - Emanuel Lacic, Matthias Traub, Tomislav Duricic, Eva Haslauer, Elisabeth Lex:

Gone in 30 days! Predictions for car import planning. 219-228 - Armin Köfler, Viktoria Pammer-Schindler

, Alexander Almer, Thomas Schnabel:
Decision making support in security forces command centers at open air music festivals: Localization of resources and sharing information. 229-238 - Kurt Geihs

, Andreas Witsch:
Decentralized decision making in adaptive multi-robot teams. 239-248

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