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- Voluntary and Mandatory Company Sustainability Reporting: A Comparison of ApproachesBrenda Scholtz, André P. Calitz, Jorge Marx Gómez, Franziska Fischer. 1-8
- Inter-organisational Sustainability Reporting - A harmonized XRBL approach based on GRI G4 XBRL and further GuidelinesAndreas Solsbach, Ralf Isenmann, Jorge Marx Gómez, Frank Teuteberg. 9-16
- Sustainability Management for Startups and Micro-Enterprises: Development of a Sustainability-Quick-Check and Reporting SchemeJantje Halberstadt, Matthew Johnson. 17-24
- ICT-based Sustainability Planning and Management Support for SMENils Giesen. 25-32
- A Maturity Model for Green ICT: The Case of the SURF Green ICT Maturity ModelAlbert Hankel, Lisa Oud, Maiko Saan, Patricia Lago. 33-40
- Upgrading Reporting, Communication and Benchmarking Tools of IT-for-Green ProjectFrank Medel-González, Sebastian van Vliet, Olaf Roeder, Jorge Marx Gómez. 41-48
- Sustainability training for SMEsMeike Cordts, Karsten Uphoff, Barbara Rapp. 49-54
- Preparation of a Biomass Potential MapSönke Müller, Torge Steensen, Olaf Büscher, Michael Jandewerth. 55-62
- Wind Power Prediction with Cross-Correlation Weighted Nearest NeighborsNils André Treiber, Oliver Kramer. 63-68
- Different horizons of the application of Weibull distribution for Wind resource assessment: a case study for the Brazilian Northeast regionTatiane Carneiro, Paulo Carvalho. 69-76
- Multi-Actor Urban Energy Planning Support: Building refurbishment & Building-integrated Solar PVNajd Ouhajjou, Wolfgang Loibl, Stefan Fenz, A. Min Tjoa. 77-84
- The 5% Approach as Building Block of an Energy System dominated by RenewablesEnno Wieben, Thomas Kumm, Elke Hohn, Matthias Rohr, Michael Stadler. 85-92
- Calculation of the current land use for renewable energy in GermanyNils Koldrack. 93-100
- The quality of weather information for forecasting of intermittent renewable generationWioletta Sokolowska, Jakub Opalka, Tymoteusz Hossa, Witold Abramowicz. 101-110
- The Impact on Human Health and the Environment of Different Types of German and Polish Power Plants: A First Scoring Approach in GermanyKristina Voigt, Hagen Scherb, Pawel Bartoszcuk. 111-118
- Nuclear Energy: Danger Only in Case of Accidents?Hagen Scherb, Kristina Voigt, Ralf Kusmierz. 119-126
- Informatics to Support International Food SafetyWalter J. Armbruster, Margaret M. MacDonell. 127-134
- Considering Environmental Health Risks of Energy Options: Hydraulic Fracturing and Nuclear PowerMargaret M. MacDonell, Michelle Raymond, Rachael Burganowski, Andrea Vetrone, Sydney Alonzo. 135-142
- Modelling Rebound Effects in System DynamicsMohammad Ahmadi Achachlouei, Lorenz M. Hilty. 143-154
- Groen Gas - Sustainable Supply Chain ManagerFrans Debets, Manuel Osmers. 155-164
- An Equation-Based Approach to Transition Specifications in Material Flow NetworksAndreas Moeller. 165-172
- Towards a Complete Tool Chain for Eco-Balancing Governmental BuildingsClemens Düpmeier, Oliver Kusche, Tanja Brockmann, Stephan Rössig, Andreas Ciroth, Tobias Lode. 173-180
- Climate Change Adaptation and Interactive Participation of Stakeholders - first Results of the Project "KLIMPASS AKTIV"Martin Scheinert, Hardy Pundt, Andrea Heilmann. 181-188
- Portal for the collection of electrical devices with a suspected planned limited useful lifeNadine Kolley, Romy Morana, Stefan Schridde, Stefan Ebelt. 189-196
- An approach of a data-driven Spatial Decision Support System to manage the effects of the Climate Change on agricultureDavid Gerardo Navarro-Ferrer, Tatiana Delgado, Gustavo Martin, Efrén Jaimez. 197-204
- Electronic waste risk assessment and management in GhanaDaniel Nukpezah, Henry Ayikai Okine, Benjamin Ofori, Martin Ababio. 205-212
- Improving of a target system for a strategic Eco-ControllingMiada Naana, Jorge Marx Gómez. 213-220
- Four-Dimensional Sustainable E-ServicesMaryam Razavian, Giuseppe Procaccianti, Damian Andrew Tamburri. 221-228
- Exploring Environmental Sustainability Performance in the Cellular Telecommunication Industry in EgyptShahira El Alfy, Wael Kortam. 229-240
- Sustainable target cube - A Synthesis of Sustainability and Information System-Tabassom Hashemi Farzad, Horst Junker. 241-246
- Time Series Scenario Composition Framework in Supporting Environmental Simulation TasksChi-Yu Li, Frank Molkenthin. 247-254
- A method for the constrained interpolation of RLE-compressible chemical weather heatmapsVictor Epitropou, Konstantinos Karatzas, Jaakko Kukkonen, Ari Karppinen. 255-262
- Implementation of a Semantic Language for Environmental Phenomena Processing in Time SeriesGerhard Dünnebeil, Bojan Bozic. 263-270
- The Analysis and Design of a Sustainable E-learning System for Business Intelligence DevelopmentBrenda Scholtz, Maxine Esterhuyse. 271-278
- A Tool for Simulating the Spread of Invasive MosquitoesUte Vogel, Renke Lühken, Ellen Kiel. 279-286
- Towards a semantic framework for wildlife modelingIoannis N. Athanasiadis, Ferdinando Villa, Georgina Examiliotou, Yorgos Iliopoulos, Yorgos Mertzanis. 287-292
- A coupled subsurface-flow and metabolism model to study the effects of solute fluxes in the hyporheic zoneKunwar Vikramjeet Notay, Clara Mendoza-Lera, Laura L. Federlein, Frank Molkenthin. 293-300
- Groundwater data management systemKamil Nesetril, Jan Sembera. 301-306
- Water network pumps control reducing the energy costsJan Studzinski, Marek Kurowski. 307-316
- Research on the applicability of IFAS model in flood analysis (Pilot at Bang Giang river basin in Cao Bang Province)Duy Chinh Dinh, Thi Thanh Thuan Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh Tong, Pham Thanh Van, Vu Van Manh. 317-324
- Computational method for prediction enhancement of a river flood simulationAdriana Gaudiani, Emilio Luque, Pablo García, Mariano Re, Marcelo R. Naiouf, Armando De Giusti. 325-332
- Application of hydrogeological modelling methods in forecasting seawater intrusion of Pleistocene aquifer in Thai Binh areaThu H. Trinh, Trung N. Nguyen, Minh H. Le, Vu Van Manh. 333-340
- Scalable Integration of 4GL-Models and Algorithms for massive Smart Grid Simulations and ApplicationsThomas Preisler, Gregor Balthasar, Tim Dethlefs, Wolfgang Renz. 341-348
- A consumer-orientated Architecture for distributed Demand-Side-OptimizationTim Dethlefs, Dirk Beewen, Thomas Preisler, Wolfgang Renz. 349-356
- An IT-architecture to support energy efficiency and the usage of flexible loads at a container terminalNorman Ihle, Serge Runge, Nico Grundmeier, Claas Meyer-Barlag, Hans-Jürgen Appelrath. 357-364
- Evaluation Guidelines for Asynchronous Distributed Heuristics in Smart Grid ApplicationsChristian Hinrichs, Michael Sonnenschein. 365-372
- Using Information Security as a Facet of Trustworthiness for Self-Organizing Agents in Energy Coalition Formation ProcessesChristine Rosinger, Mathias Uslar, Jürgen Sauer. 373-380
- Modeling of power consumption in a small microgridsWeronika Radziszewska, Zbigniew Nahorski. 381-388
- Green IS Management Framework Verification: Explicating the Enabling Capabilities of Green ISGrant Royd Howard, Sam Lubbe, Magda Huisman, Rembrandt Klopper. 389-396
- What constitutes EMIS for sustainability reporting? A classification approach, using a systematic literature reviewHendrik Hilpert, Matthias Schumann. 397-404
- The Use of Social Media as an Enabler to Create Environmental Awareness of Staff in Higher EducationMasive Zita, Clayton Burger, Brenda Scholtz. 405-412
- Application of Software and Web-based Tools for Sustainability Management in Small and Medium-Sized EnterprisesMatthew Johnson, Tobias Viere, Stefan Schaltegger, Jantje Halberstadt. 413-420
- Towards Green ERP Systems: The selection driven perspectiveAbiot Sinamo Boltena, Barbara Rapp, Andreas Solsbach, Jorge Marx Gómez. 421-428
- Environmental Information System for Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Managent: Case Study of Pernambuco (Brazil)Lucia Helena Xavier, David Lee, Dietmar Offenhuber, Carlo Ratti, Alexsandro Diniz, Rodrigo Medeiros. 429-436
- Saving Energy on Mobile Devices by RefactoringMarion Gottschalk, Jan Jelschen, Andreas Winter. 437-444
- Expansion of Data Center's Energetic Degrees of Freedom to Employ Green Energy SourcesStefan Janacek, Wolfgang Nebel. 445-452
- Cloud Computing for Mobile Devices - Reducing Energy ConsumptionVeronika Strokova, Sergey Sapegin, Andreas Winter. 453-460
- A Data Center Simulation Framework Based on an Ontological FoundationAmmar Memari, Jan Vornberger, Jorge Marx Gómez, Wolfgang Nebel. 461-468
- A Master Program on Engineering Energy-Aware SoftwarePatricia Lago. 469-476
- Adaptive computing and server virtualization in German data centers - Potentials for increasing energy efficiency today and in 2020Ralph Hintemann, Klaus Fichter, Daniel Schlitt. 477-484
- Geo-referenced Imaging and Co-Simulation for Continuous Monitoring of Built EnvironmentPeter Kohlhepp, Jens Buchgeister. 485-492
- Mapping Service Environmental Noise Schleswig-HolsteinFriedhelm Hosenfeld, Ludger Gliesmann, Andreas Rinker. 493-500
- An Evolutionary Approach to Geo-Planning of Renewable EnergiesDaniel Lückehe, Oliver Kramer, Manfred Weisensee. 501-508
- Using Interlinked Thesauri for INSPIRE-Compliant Metadata ManagementAndreas Abecker, Riccardo Albertoni, Carsten Heidmann, Monica De Martino, Roman Wössner. 509-516
- A Sensor and Semantic Data Warehouse for Integrated Water Resource ManagementAndreas Abecker, Torsten Brauer, Babis Magoutas, Gregoris Mentzas, Nikos Papageorgiou, Michael Quenzer. 517-524
- Orchestration of Geospatial Processes with RichWPS - a Practical DemonstrationDennis Ziegenhagen, Jörn Kohlus, Rainer Roosmann. 525-532
- Collaborative Environmental Data Management Framework for Microsoft ExcelJörn Freiheit, Ramona Goerner, Jost Becker, Frank Fuchs-Kittowski. 533-540
- Simulation and Optimization as Modular Tasks within a Framework on High-Performance-Computing-PlatformsJochen Wittmann, Kai Himstedt, Steven Köhler, Dietmar P. F. Möller. 541-548
- Management of Meteorological Mass Data with MongoDBRichard Lutz, Parinaz Ameri, Thomas Latzko, Jörg Meyer. 549-556
- An expert system-based approach for energy-efficient processing of natural raw materialsZied Ghrairi, Marc Allan Redecker, Adnré Decker, Karl Hribernik, Klaus-Dieter Thoben. 557-564
- A framework for assessing the energy efficiency of non-mechanised agricultural systems in developing countriesFrancis Molua Mwambo, Christine Fürst. 565-572
- CO2 Emission from Vegetable Oil plants Using IPCC Guideline 2006: Iran's ExperienceHasti Borgheipour, Nargess Kargari, Tabassom Hashemi Farzad. 573-580
- Findings of an Action Research on implementing an Integrated Energy Management in a German SMENiko Schönau, Tobias Schwartz, Timo Jakobi, Nico Castelli, Gunnar Stevens. 581-588
- Switch off the light in the living room, please! -Making eco-feedback meaningful through room context informationNico Castelli, Gunnar Stevens, Timo Jakobi, Niko Schönau. 589-596
- Like! You saved #energy today. Fostering Energy Efficiency in Buildings - The implementation of social media patterns as symbols in Building Management Systems' Graphical User Interfaces using Peirce's semeiosis as a communication concepAndreea Tribel, Jan Geffken, Oliver Opel. 597-604
- Classification of Techniques for Energy Efficient Load Distribution Algorithms in Clouds - A Systematic Literature ReviewMatthias Splieth, Frederik Kramer, Klaus Turowski. 605-612
- Monitoring Dashboard for Cloud Sustainable GreenhousesLuís Ferreira, Nuno Lopes, Goran D. Putnik, Arménio Lopes, Maria Manuela Cunha. 613-620
- Supporting Sustainable Development in Rural Areas by Encouraging Local Cooperation and Neighborhood Effects using ICTAndreas Filler, Eva Kern, Stefan Naumann. 621-628
- Design and Implementation of an Environmental Decision Support System: tools, attributes and challengesAsmaa Mourhir, Tajjeeddine Rachidi, Mohammed Karim. 629-636
- Towards an Environmental Information System for Semantic Stream DataPeter Wetz, Tuan-Dat Trinh, Ba-Lam Do, Amin Anjomshoaa, Elmar Kiesling, A. Min Tjoa. 637-644
- Collaboration in spatial planning. Assessing the suitability and application potential of information and communication technologiesErnst Schäfer, Ulrich Scheele. 645-652
- Regional Carbon Footprinting for Municipalities and CitiesMarkus Will, Jörg Lässig, Daniel Tasche, Jens Heider. 653-660
- Extending Energetic Potentials of Data Centers by Resource Optimization to Improve Carbon FootprintAlexander Borgerding, Gunnar Schomaker. 661-668
- Combining the analysis of resource demand and Ecological FootprintGeorg Kanitschar, Andreas Gassner, Paul Hans Brunner. 669-674
- Evaluation of complex system structures in maintenance processes at offshore wind farmsSaskia Greiner, Henning Albers, Jorge Marx Gómez. 675-682
- Towards Collaborative Green Business Process ManagementTimo Jakobi, Nico Castelli, Alexander Nolte, Gunnar Stevens, Niko Schönau. 683-690
- Sustainability Aware Business Process Management using XML-NetsStefanie Betz. 691-698
- Mobile technologies and personalized environmental information for supporting sustainable mobility in Oslo: The Citi-Sense-MOB approachNúria Castell, Haiying Liu, Mike Kobernus, Arne J. Berre, Josef Noll, Erol Cagatay, Reidun Gangdal. 699-706
- 3D Visualisation of continuous, multidimensional, meteorological Satellite DataRichard Lutz. 707-714
- Planning of a water distribution network sensors location for a leakage isolationMarcin Stachura, Bartlomiej Fajdek. 715-722
- Flickering Events in Wind and Solar PowerGerald Lohmann, Mohammad Reza Rahimi Tabar, Patrick Milan, Mehrnaz Anvari, Matthias Wächter, Elke Lorenz, Detlev Heinemann, Joachim Peinke. 723-728
- Electricity Associations as Marked-based Steering Mechanism and Alternative to Fixed Feed-in TariffsSören Christian Meyer, Michael H. Breitner. 729-734
- Aligning IT Architecture Analysis and Security Standards for Smart gridsStefanie Schlegel, Christine Rosinger, Mathias Uslar. 735-740
- A Risk Management for Agent-based Control of Ancillary Service Provision from Distributed Energy Resources in Smart GridsSabrina-Cynthia Schnabel, Hans-Jürgen Appelrath, Sebastian Lehnhoff, Martin Tröschel. 741-746
- Model-based Energy Consumption Prediction for Mobile ApplicationFelix Willnecker, Andreas Brunnert, Helmut Krcmar. 747-752
- Contexto: Leveraging Energy Awareness in the Development of Context-Aware ApplicationsMaximilian Schirmer, Sven Bertel, Jonas Pencke. 753-758
- On the Impact of User Feedback on Energy ConsumptionChristian Bunse. 759-764
- Certifying Energy Efficiency of Android ApplicationsJohannes Meier, Marie-Christin Ostendorp, Jan Jelschen, Andreas Winter. 765-770
- Usability-Quiz: Die Begriffswelt der Usability durch ein Lernspiel vermittelnFelix Hemke, Herbert A. Meyer, Knut Hühne, Maximilian Schneider, Volker Wohlgemuth. 771-776
- Durchführung einer Eyetracking-Studie zur Optimierung der Usability einer nachhaltigen ProduktsucheFelix Hemke, Volker Wohlgemuth, Maximilian Schneider, Maurice Stanszus. 777-782
- Complementary software solutions for efficient timber logging and trade managementDespina Anastasiadou, Kostas Koulinas, Fotis Kiourtsis, Ioannis N. Athanasiadis. 783-788
- GSBL: Giving Germany's Most Comprehensive Chemical Substances Data Pool a Convincing FaceStefan Barthel, Karsten Zischner, Gunnar Minx. 789-794
- A Data Classification to support Collaboration in an Enterprise NetworkNabil Allam, Tariq Mahmoud. 795-800
- Verbesserung der Nutzerfreundlichkeit einer Simulationssoftware für die integrierte Betrachtung verschiedener Nachhaltigkeitsperspektiven in ProduktionssystemenAndi H. Widok, Volker Wohlgemuth. 801-808
- GIS-Based Emission Analysis Using Car-Borne Sensor DataFlorian Prummer, Masive Zita. 809-814
- Telemetric Transportation Mode ValidationAlexander Sandau, Daniel Stamer. 815-820
- Applying the Smart Grid Architecture Model SGAM to the EV DomainMathias Uslar, Jörn Trefke. 821-826
- How GIS can help to promote safe cyclingMartin Loidl. 827-832