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    Herausforderung Informationsgesellschaft : die Aus- und Weiterbildung von IT-Fachkräften vor einer konzeptionellen Neuorientierung (The challenge of the information society : Conceptual re-orientation in the basic training and continuing education of information technology specialists)

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    "The creation of an 'information society' is regarded as the central challenge to the future phase of development in Europe. Implementing it represents a profound change in the working life and occupational situation of many employees, thc necessity for reformulating existing occupational descriptions as well as career orientation guidelines is becoming apparent. This is especially true for information technology (IT) specialists; they must be accorded a key role in the creation of the information society. Ever since computers began to be used for commercial applications, IT specialists have been responsible primarily for setting up and operating isolated EDP systems, which to a large extent were restricted to automatic routine tasks. Up until now these tasks have provided the basis for the occupational profile of a technician in this occupational group. However, in the last few years the traditional 'EDP system' has increasingly expandet into integrated information systems crossing organizational lines and tasks within firms; through the networking of partial systems they now span an ever increasing range of tasks and increasingly more complex unstructured job areas. Hence, ever more firms are linking information technological innovations with organisational tasks and demands on job design. The resulting erosion of traditional skilted tasks requires that the qualifications of IT specialists be redefined; their occupational profile must undergo fundamental change. The forms of applying the computer in information technology the closeness to job design and the trend to new more cooperative forms of work should be included in the standards for professional competence and the occupational identity of this group, so that it can maintain its areas of responsibility in the social work process as well as expand them for purposes of future job security. This development poses a dilemma for the training system. Owing to the fact that the basic training and continuing education institutions in the IT area traditionally exhibit a reactive attitude towards the requirements of the market and interpret all changes from the conventional standpoint of the IT specialists as a technician, they are less and less in a position to confront the increasing dynamisation of the innovation processes and the erosion of the traditional skilled tasks in the occupational field of the IT specialist. This situation demands that the inadequate reactive attitude be replaced by a more active attitude towards the market. However, this calls for conceptual clarity and an adequate interpretation scheme for the changing trends. Two central requirements ,ust thus be fulfilled in reorienting the basic training and continuing education system of IT specialists during the transition to the information society: a) The institutions must reposition themselves in their relationship to the market: Instead of taking the traditionally reactive stance they should adopt a proactive stance towards changes in the market. It is of fundamental importance for them to intensify cooperative links to the scientific community as well as to practical information sciences within the framework of a functioning network. b) Basic training and continuing education institutions need a new type of interpretation scheme for analysing changes in qualifications as well as a corresponding model for qualifications: the paradigma of the IT specialist as a technician systematically annuls essential changes in qualifications. The authors suggest an alternative model of 'holistic job design competence', which focusses and reflects on changes in the traditional skilled tasks in the occupational field as influenced by essential development trends. This new model allows basic training and continuing education institutions to adequately reflect the changes in qualifications for the IT specialists in the transition to the information society and to apply the training concepts suitably for future needs." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))Informationstechnik, Professionalisierung, informationstechnische Berufe, Ausbildung, Weiterbildung, informationstechnische Berufe, Informationsgesellschaft, Berufswandel

    Generative planning methods from a structuralist perspective

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    Nähert man sich der Frage nach den Zusammenhängen zwischen Strukturalismus und generativen algorithmischen Planungsmethoden, so ist zunächst zu klären, was man unter Strukturalismus in der Architektur versteht. Allerdings gibt es letztlich keinen verbindlichen terminologischen Rahmen, innerhalb dessen sich eine solche Klärung vollziehen könnte. Strukturalismus in der Architektur wird oftmals auf ein formales Phänomen und damit auf eine Stilfrage reduziert. Der vorliegende Text will sich nicht mit Stilen und Phänomenen strukturalistischer Architektur auseinandersetzen, sondern konzentriert sich auf die Betrachtung strukturalistischer Entwurfsmethoden und stellt Bezüge her zu algorithmischen Verfahren, wobei das Zusammenspiel zwischen regelgeleitetem und intuitivem Vorgehen beim Entwerfen herausgearbeitet wird.When considering the question of a relationship between structuralism and generative algorithmic planning methods, we first need to clarify what we mean by structuralism in architecture. There is, unfortunately, no clearly defined terminological framework to aid clarification. Structuralism in architecture is often regarded as formal phenomena and accordingly reduced to stylistic aspects. The following essay is not about the styles and manifestation of structuralism in architecture but instead concentrates on examining structuralist design methods and their relationship and relevance for algorithmic techniques, with particular emphasis on the interaction between rule-based and intuitive approaches in the design process

    Die Evolution einer Standardarchitektur fĂĽr Betriebliche Informationssysteme

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    Echterhoff D, Grasmugg S, Mersch S, Mönckemeyer M, Spitta T, Wrede S. Die Evolution einer Standardarchitektur für Betriebliche Informationssysteme. In: Spitta T, Borchers J, Sneed HM, eds. Software-Management 2002. LNI. Vol P-23. Bonn: GI e.V.; 2002: 131-142.The paper outlines the history of a standard architecture for small and medium sized administrative systems. It has been developped 1985 in the Schering AG / Berlin, and applied in several firms over more than 15 years. Some of the about 150 applications, developped and maintained by more than 100 programmers, are still in operation. In 1999 a revision of the architecture and a new implementation in Java was started. The latest version is a four-level-architecture for distributed systems with a browser as user interface. Aside architectural considerations we discuss some of our design and implementation experiences with java

    ORANGE 0114

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    Forschungsmagazin ORANGE fĂĽr das Jahr 201
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