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In this paper, we evaluate the application of Bayesian Optimization (BO) to discrete event simulation (DES) models. In a first step, we create a simple model, for which we know the optimal set of parameter values in advance. We implement the model in SimPy, a framework for DES written in Python. We then interpret the simulation model as a black box function subject to optimization. We show that it is possible to find the optimal set of parameter values using the open source library GPyOpt. To enhance our evaluation, we create a second and more complex model. To better handle the complexity of the model, and to add a visual component, we build the second model in Simio, a commercial off-the-shelf simulation modeling tool. To apply BO to a model in Simio, we use the Simio API to write an extension for optimization plug-ins. This extension encapsulates the logic of the BO algorithm, which we deployed as a web service in the cloud.
The fact that simulation models are black box functions with regard to their behavior and the influence of their input parameters makes them an apparent candidate for Bayesian Optimization (BO). Simulation models are multivariable and stochastic, and their behavior is to a large extent unpredictable. In particular, we do not know for sure which input parameters to adjust to maximize (or minimize) the model’s outcome. In addition, the complex models can take a substantial amount of time to run.
Bayesian Optimization is a sequential and self-learning algorithm to optimize black box functions similar to as we find them in simulation models: they contain a set of parameters for which we want to identify the optimal set, they are expensive to evaluate, and they exhibit stochastic noise. BO has proven to efficiently optimize black box functions from varius disciplines. Among those, and most notably, it is successfully applied in machine learning algorithms to optimize hyperparameters.
SimBO is a flexible framework for optimizing discrete event-driven simulations (DES) using sequential optimization algorithms. While specifically designed for Bayesian Optimization (BO) in the context of DES, SimBO can be applied to any black-box problem with other optimization algorithms. The framework consists of four encapsulated components - the black-box problem, the sequential optimization algorithm, a database for experiment configuration and results, and a web-based graphical user interface - that communicate via well-defined interfaces. Each component can be run in different environments, allowing for cooperation between different hardware- and software configurations. In our research context, SimBO’s architecture enabled BO algorithms to be run on a high-performance cluster with GPU support, while the simulation is executed on a local Windows machine using the Simio simulation software. The framework’s flexibility also makes it suitable for evolving from a research-focused tool to a production-ready, cloud-based optimization tool for modern algorithms.
Fütterung von Zuchtstuten
(2023)
Fütterung von Jungpferden
(2023)
Fütterung von Zuchtstuten
(2022)
Fütterung von Jungpferden
(2022)
Iron deficiency is a global issue and can lead to a variety of clinical pictures. The biofor-tification of vegetables with iron could complement the existing portfolio of iron-rich products, thus improving iron supply in the long term. In order to determine whether the iron-biofortified vegetables could meet this demand and would address appropriate target groups, a quantitative online survey was conducted in Germany. Based on 1000 consumer responses, a cluster analysis was performed. The results showed a four-cluster solution. The first cluster was holistically engaged, the second was fitness-affine but health unconcerned, the third cluster consists frugal eaters with a focus on medical prevention, and the fourth cluster are hedonists. No cluster focused its consumption on iron-enriched products, but instead all developed an individual mix of the three product groups.
Perceptions of German consumers regarding methods for fortifying foods with iodine (Abstract)
(2022)
Besides yield reduction weeds have positive effects, like enhancing biodiversity or reducing soil erosion. The aim of the work is to enhance biodiversity without yield losses. In growing season 2021/22 a field experiment with winter triticale was conducted to experience the impact of mechanical weed control, sowing date and sowing rate. Especially hoeing had a positive impact on vegetative growth and grain yield while weed growth was inhibited but weed biodiversity stayed equal or increased. A lower seed rate or an earlier sowing date made in general no difference at flowering or harvesting stage.
Auf der dritten Strategietagung Nachhaltigkeit wurde deutlich, dass Nachhaltigkeit breit angelegte Veränderungen in Staat, Gesellschaft und Unternehmen erfordert. Diakonische Unternehmen sind hochmotiviert und bestens geeignet, diese Änderungen zu vollziehen. Sie haben sich längst auf den Weg gemacht, neben der ökologischen auch die soziale Nachhaltigkeit zu befördern. Es hat für Frustration gesorgt, dass Themen besprochen werden mussten, die bereits bei der ersten Tagung als dringend identifiziert worden waren. Dem gegenüber standen aber die Beispiele aus den Unternehmen, die zeigten, dass bereits im bestehenden Rahmen viele entscheidende Verbesserungen möglich sind. Immer mehr diakonische Unternehmen entwickeln Nachhaltigkeitsstrategien und installieren ein Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement. Die Berichterstattung, z.B. in Form von CO2-Bilanzen oder Nachhaltigkeitsberichten nach anerkannten Standards wie EMAS-plus, DNK oder GWÖ, wird zügig ausgebaut. Soweit Daten vorhanden sind, konnten die CO2-Emissionen bereits signifikant reduziert werden. Zudem, das wurde an vielen Punkten der Tagung klar, stellten die Beteiligten eine stark gewachsene Bereitschaft in der Politik fest, die Nachhaltigkeits- und Klimaziele zu konkretisieren und Maßnahmen gegen den Klimawandel ressortübergreifend und engagiert auf den Weg zu bringen.
Einfluss von Beizung, Insektizidbehandlung im Herbst und Saattermin auf den Ertrag von Wintergerste
(2010)
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Die Prävalenz der über 80-jährigen bei Ulcus cruris venosum (VLU) beträgt 4-5 %, obwohl diese Altersgruppe nur 1 % der Gesamtbevölkerung ausmacht. Zusätzlich wird bei VLU-Patienten häufig eine Mangelernährung beobachtet. Insbesondere geriatrische Patienten leiden darunter. Dabei ist bekannt, dass Mangelernährung Einfluss auf die Wundheilung und somit auf die Lebensqualität der Patienten hat. Diverse Studien beschreiben erste erfolgreiche ernährungstherapeutische Ansätze für einen beschleunigten Wundheilungsprozess. Allerdings ist die Ernährungstherapie bei VLU-Patienten wenig erforscht. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es einen Überblick über den ernährungsphysiologischen Einfluss zur VLU zu schaffen, um mögliche Ernährungsinterventionen für geriatrische Patienten zu erhalten.
Einfluss einer Selen-Biofortifikation auf verschiedene Qualitätsparameter von Äpfeln (Abstract)
(2022)
Taking the transdisciplinary research study “Green fingers for a climate resilient city”, funded by the German Ministry of education and research (BMBF), as an example, this paper follows the hypothesis that processes of landscape planning and designing multifunctional green spaces and processes of co-creation need to be combined to stimulate climate resilient city transformation. The findings are that efforts to combine these processes benefit from making complex climate-resilient city planning accessible for people of different professional backgrounds. The paper showcases how storytelling (Schmidt 2019), mapping (Langner 2009) and guided walks (Schultz 2019) are means to mutually engage with, perceive and understand multifunctional green spaces, inspire ownership, and build capacity for the city’s climate-resilient transformation.
The contribution follows the hypothesis that the concept of transformative resilience can be a driver in transdisciplinary processes bringing together landscape planning and landscape design. Combining processes of generating, structuring and spatializing knowledge on landscape functions and designing visions for sustainable landscapes on different scales benefits from the creative use of mappings.
Aus dem Brutschrank ins Gewächshaus – Bewertung des Stickstoffhaushalts in Substraten (Abstract)
(2022)
When the ECLAS Conference took place in 1972 western societies were undergoing profound change: They transformed from industrial to postindustrial societies – the so-called service societies. 50 years later, the knowledge society is emerging: Knowledge is considered the key resource of this era. Digitalization and widespread dissemination of ICT allow information to be obtained anywhere anytime. This has severe implications for individual lifestyles and everyday practices. Different aspects of living, learning and working are no longer bound to physical limitations but can be enhanced by or even transferred to the virtual space. So being on the move today means travelling in hybrid spaces. We call this the space and practice “en route”.
At the University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück we explore the following questions:
What does “en route” mean and look like in landscapes of higher education?
How is it perceived individually?
(How) can landscape architecture shape it?
Our transdisciplinary research project EN ROUTE aims to meet current challenges at universities (e.g. digitalisation, sustainable development) with a comprehensive understanding of space and practices “en route”. In a transdisciplinary process, researchers from various disciplines – landscape architecture, geography, urban planning, business administrations and marketing, energy technology and computer science – develop concepts and strategies for sustainable and digital mobility in the higher education sector. New “EN ROUTE” types provide insights into the individual production and utilization of spaces “en route”.
The campuses of the University of Applied Science Osnabrück as well as the virtual and physical space network of its members serve as research example. Initial findings will be presented at the conference. While the ECLAS conference in 1972 focused on physical scales, landscape architecture has to reflect them critically and ask: What could be an innovative understanding of spaces “en route”?
Die Herkunft von Lebensmitteln stellt für Verbraucher ein wichtiges Produktmerkmal dar. Diese Tatsache macht sich der Lebensmitteleinzelhandel mit gezielten Vermarktungskonzepten in jüngerer Zeit zunehmend zunutze. In einigen Produktbereichen – insbesondere bei Tomaten - können mit der Angabe „deutsche Herkunft“ deutlich höhere Preise durchgesetzt werden. Die vorliegende Studie geht der Frage nach, ob für deutsche Gurken eine ähnlich hohe Mehrzahlungsbereitschaft besteht, die jedoch mangels Kennzeichnung am Markt nicht abgerufen wird. Vor diesem Hintergrund wurde mit 589 Verbrauchern ein Kaufexperiment durchgeführt. Es zeigt sich, dass rund 85% der Verbraucher deutsche Gurken im Vergleich zu Gurken anderer Herkunft bevorzugen würden und dass Herkunftskennzeichen einen positiven Effekt auf die Kaufentscheidung haben. Die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse liefern heimischen Erzeugerorganisationen somit relevante Informationen für die Ausgestaltung zukünftiger Vermarktungsstrategien.