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Publications
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Keim, Tobias; König, Wolfgang
Aus der Masse die Klasse: Wer ist der Top-Kandidat?
In: Forschung Frankfurt 03/2005; Frankfurt am Main
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Malinowski, Jochen; Keim, Tobias; Weitzel, Tim; Wendt, Oliver
Decision Support for Team Building: Incorporating Trust into a Recommender-
Based Approach
In: The Ninth Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems; Bangkok, Thailand
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Heinrich, Gregor; Keim, Tobias; Jung, Christoph; Krafzig, Urs; Noll, Stefan
Smart collaboration networks - a toolkit and a vision for creating and
predicting trusted partnership
In: eChallenges 2005; Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Keim, Tobias; Malinowski, Jochen; Weitzel, Tim;
Bridging the Assimilation Gap: A User-Centered Approach to IT-Adoption in
Corporate HR Processes, In: Proceedings of the 2005 Americas Conference on
Information Systems; Omaha, Nebraska
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Keim, Tobias; Weitzel, Tim;
An Integrated Framework for Online Partnership-Building, In: Proceedings of
the 38th Hawaiian International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-38);
Hilton Waikoloa Village, Big Island, Hawaii
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Färber, Frank; Keim, Tobias; Weitzel, Tim;
An Automated Recommendation Approach to Personnel Selection, In: Proceedings
of the 2003 Americas Conference on Information Systems; Tampa
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Keim, Tobias; Färber, Frank; Weitzel, Tim;
Enhancing Partner Matching with Recommender Systems, In: Proceedings of the
11th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)
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Keim, Tobias; Malinowski, Jochen; Heinrich, Gregor; Wendt, Oliver
Personalizing the Search for Persons: A Recommender-based Approach
In: The First International Workshop on Web Personalization, Recommender
Systems and Intelligent User Interfaces; Reading, UK
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P. S. Mogre:
A Dynamic Network Architecture for Cellular Access Networks,
Proc. of KiVS 2005, pages 321-331,
February 2005, Kaiserslautern (Germany)
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Stocklöw, Carsten; Noll, Stefan: Realtime Wavelet Video Encoding with Generic Graphics Processing Unit. Proceedings Eurographics Italian Chapter Conference, 2007, pp. 73-78
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Stocklöw, Carsten; Noll, Stefan; Steuernagel, Michael; Berres, Armin; Krafzig, Urs: Aspects of Team Communication with Multi-Party Video Conferencing. Proceedings Visual and Vocal Communication 2007, Roma, Italia
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Networking
The tremendous growth of the Internet is largely based on user's search for
informational or physical objects. However, the Internet can not only be
considered as a network of computers or information objects, but also as a
network of social actors or subjects. This perspective over the past decade
was neglected within IS research and only recently lead to the emergence and
success of so-called social networking platforms (SNPs) such as Orkut,
LinkedIn, Rize and OpenBC. While these platforms provide means to capture
one¡Çs personal contact network and to search for new contacts, the
identification of partners so far unknown is not sufficiently supported. This
is due to the fact that
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not all types of personal or interpersonal
attributes can be specified within such systems,
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it is difficult to search
for such attributes by means of state-of-the-art methods such as Boolean
search strings and
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the bilateral perspective is often neglected when
searching for and selecting partners.
Therefore, within this theme we research
on different ways to "network" people, e.g. to bring them together for
successful collaboration. Research includes insights into ways to establish
online trust, to extend current data models and attribute spaces in SNPs as
well as to build decision support for partner selection, e.g. to build engines
for semi-automated partner-matching and networking.
People
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