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- ZeitschriftenartikelTechnology Roadmap Development for Big Data Healthcare Applications(KI - Künstliche Intelligenz: Vol. 29, No. 2, 2015) Zillner, Sonja; Neururer, SabrinaBig data applications indicate a wide range of opportunities to improve the overall quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery. The highest impact of big data applications is expected when data from various healthcare areas, such as clinical, administrative, financial, or outcome data, can be integrated. However, as of today, the realization of big data healthcare applications aggregating various kinds of data sources is still lacking behind. In order to foster the implementation of comprehensive big data applications, a clear understanding of short-term and long-term goals of envisioned big data scenarios is needed to forecast which emerging big data technologies are needed at what point in time. The contribution of this paper is to introduce the development of a technology roadmap for big data technologies in the healthcare domain. Beside the description of user needs and the technologies needed in order to satisfy those needs, the technology roadmap provides a basis to forecast technology developments and, thus, guidance in planning and coordinating technology developments accordingly.
- ZeitschriftenartikelTowards Identifying User-Centered Requirements for Smart In-House Mobility Services(KI - Künstliche Intelligenz: Vol. 31, No. 3, 2017) Rocznik, Dorothee; Goffart, Klaus; Wiesche, Manuel; Krcmar, HelmutSmart environments change our daily life and our daily mobility. Especially in growing smart cities we need innovative solutions of smart multi-modal transport services for travelers. In the near future, most travelers will start their multi-modal journey through a seamlessly connected smart city with intelligent mobility services at home. Nevertheless, there is a lack of well-founded requirements for smart in-house mobility services. Therefore, this paper presents a first step towards a better understanding of the situation in which travelers use digital services at home in order to inform themselves about their mobility options. As an initial step, we used an online survey to question participants $$(\text{n} = 158)$$(n=158) about their current mobility-centered needs at home. This includes five main aspects, namely (1) the pain points and the stress level regarding mobility-centered information search at home, (2) the time and type of mobility-centered information search at home, (3) the interest in vehicle-centered information at home, (4) the current and future use of different smart home features and (5) additional non-mobility needs that are also relevant in this situation for the user. Interestingly, a lack of availability of mobility-centered information was identified as the most pressing pain point regarding mobility-centered information at home. Additionally, most participants reported a growing need to access vehicle-centered information at home and a growing interest in using a variety of smart home features. Since these insights can help practitioners to develop user-centered mobility services for smart homes, our results will help to maximize customer value.