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Museum display

For the museums in the city of Dresden we have created a collection database which acts as a virtual museum. In a temporary exhibition focusing on the Jewish inventor Emanuel Goldberg, who, amongst other achievements, was a co-founder of Zeiss Ikon, an adaptation of this application is being used as a kiosk system in the exhibition area. Here, visitors can access information about the exhibits during their visit. As a result, the collection database can be used for temporary events.

The web database’s interfaces can be set up cost effectively as a kiosk system for an exhibition project with relatively little effort. Based on the user interface’s modular structure, single functions in the collection database can be put together for temporary events as required. The data pertaining to the relevant works will then be linked with this adaptation.

… more about the project: Virtual museum

Virtual museum

Dresden’s museums are part of an association of eight municipal museums in the regional capital of Saxony and look after the city’s art collection, objects pertaining to the city’s history and Saxony’s industrial and technological history. They represent the memory of civic Dresden and the region and document its varied history as silent witnesses. The collections comprise artworks and objects of all kinds. Paintings, graphics, sculptures and industrial objects, written documents and handicrafts.

For some time, these artefacts have been digitalized to present them on the internet to a wider audience. In the “virtual museum” thus created, users can become acquainted with the collections irrespective of where they are located, and follow up on what they have seen during a museum visit, thus deepening their knowledge. This expansion into the virtual world offers museums many attractive options. They can expand their reach, involve the interested public more and continue to build on their social significance. The creation of the collection database was put out to tender as part of an ideas competition by the museums of the city of Dresden. Our concept prevailed against three other competitors, winning the contract to implement the project.

The focus of our approach is always based on the current content, be it individual objects, curated object contexts or results of user inputs such as searches or assembling artefacts in collection folders. All the tool’s controls are arranged around the edges and can be folded out when needed. This provides the greatest amount of space possible for the objects to be displayed at full resolution and shown in the greatest detail. Depending on the context, further levels of detail with meta information, alternative views and contexts can be displayed.

It is possible to access the collection both by browsing and by taking a specific route. In addition to curated tours, access to the academic system, and a field-based filter, above all, the integrated live full text search offers immediate and simple access to the many thousands of objects that have lain dormant for years as undiscovered treasures in the archives, and which in future years will be available to public scrutiny.

… more about the project: Museum display

visit Sammlung OnlineMuseen der Stadt Dresden

TCloud

As part of a prototype project for Schneider-Neureuthner Partner AG (SNP), we have explored how complex information can be intuitively represented and used.

On behalf of its customers, SNP is carrying out SAP transformations, during which detailed insights into customer systems are required. In large companies, SAP systems create complex, linked structures which vary in different ways depending on the angle and task in hand. These structures cannot be easily illustrated with simple, tabular representations. Therefore, they do not facilitate intuitive access and do not demonstrate their effectiveness in the transformation process adequately.

We have implemented three measures in the prototype that allow structures to be represented more clearly and used more effectively:

  • Using a modern, information-centred layout supports detecting relevant information quicker.
  • Use-case oriented aggregations reduce the wealth of information and only present the details germane to the current task.
  • Interactive tools structure the information separately for the respective context. They offer options for changing perspectives and for focusing on specific aspects of currently relevant structures.

Energy campus

The Competence Centre for Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency (CC4E) located on the Energy Campus at HAW Hamburg is developing sustainable solutions for society’s energy problems. In a smart grid laboratory at the institution, efficient and intelligent strategies are being developed and tested to analyze the interaction of energy production, consumption and storage. As part of the hackathon “What the Data!?” hosted by Cybus and Dezera, we built a basic system for monitoring energy flows in house.

Electricity is generated on campus using photovoltaics and thermal power stations. If the current consumption is higher than the generation that moment, the difference is covered by the building connection to the electricity grid. On the other hand, electricity can be stored in the public grid as soon as the current generation exceeds actual use. Our live visualisation shows the current relationship between supply and consumption.

The energy campus data is read out using Cybus middleware and provided from a MQTT broker. Reshin subscribes to the relevant topics of the broker, stores them for historical access and uses them for various visualizations.

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U-Multirank mobile

U-Multirank is a new multidimensional, user-driven approach to international ranking of higher education institutions. The dimensions it includes are teaching and learning, research, knowledge transfer, international orientation and regional engagement. Based on empirical data U-Multirank will compare institutions with similar institutional profiles and allow users to develop personalised rankings by selecting indicators in terms of their own preferences.

European Commission is funding the project for the next two years. A first ranking will be published in early 2014 covering at least 500 higher education institutions from Europe and beyond. It will provide an institutional ranking of whole institutions as well as field-based rankings for engineering, business and physics. After 2014 the coverage of institutions and fields will be extended progressively.

Folge 3 is a partner in an international consortium to develop U-Multirank. We were responsible to deliver the brand strategy, the logo and the webtool.

… more about the project: U-Multirank Sunburst

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Monitor Lehrerbildung

Transparency in diversity in teacher education: The “Monitor Lehrerbildung” (teacher education monitor) platform provides current information and data about the various arrangements for teacher training within the individual German federal states and at the respective national universities for fact-based discussions and decisions.

The aim of the project is to create the comparability needed for a discussion. It focuses on target groups concerned with teacher education, i.e. politicians, journalists and players from teacher training, universities and ministries.

The project duration is set initially for the next five years. In addition to data updates, several extensions of the portal are set to take place during this period. We have already developed the diagram level as a first step. Thus the data can be retrieved in the conventional table view as text or as a graphic representation.

Project partners are the Bertelsmann Foundation, the CHE Centre for Higher Education Development, the Deutsche Telekom Foundation and the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft (Association for the Promotion of German Science and Humanities).

… more about the project: MLB charts

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Relaunch Hebron

We have implemented a new website for the Diakonissen-Mutterhaus Hebron. The Diakonissen-Mutterhaus Hebron is a Christian nursing sisterhood in Marburg.

The website presents the energetic charitable commitment of the sisterhood and is also a channel for communicating its vibrant community work. The website is specifically designed so the sisters can easily post new content themselves.

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Carlsen

We provided the Carlsen Verlag with our services for over ten years. Carlsen is part of the Swedish Bonnier Group and is a leading publisher in the children’s and youth literature sector, including publishers of the “Harry Potter” book series.

The centerpiece was the “Carl” title database that we developed. It served the internal publisher’s administration, but also provided the data for the website.

The special feature of the design of the website was, on the one hand, to address the very different target groups (from children and young adult book readers to manga fans) via sub and micro-sites, and on the other hand, to develop a comprehensive concept with recognition value based on Carlsen’s corporate identity.

Relaunch Murmann Verlag

We relaunched the website for the Murmann Publishing Group. The Murmann Verlag of Hamburg is one of Germany’s leading non-fiction book publishers with a focus on business and society.

The entire publishing catalog is presented on the website. Books and e-books can be purchased from the online shop. The system can be expanded flexibly, such that even the websites of two newly acquired publishers could be integrated later.

Königsklasse

The new age of livetickers: Soccerfans can now not only view a webconferrence with all information regarding the actual games they also get the best from social media.

The frontend is built responsive, regular webpages and mobile are supported. The server operates with Node.js the devices get the actual data through Websockets. Handlebar is used to render the HTML for the browser, Media Queries and adaptive Javascript handle the adjustment for different screen resolutions.

„11FREUNDE – Magazin für Fußballkultur“ ist ein deutsches Fußballmagazin, das im Berliner 11FREUNDE Verlag erscheint. Eng verwoben mit dem Magazin, ist die Online-Präsenz 11FREUNDE.de, die unter anderem aktuelle Nachrichten, humorvolle Bildstrecken und zahlreiche Interviews bietet.

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