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Im Rahmen von MILOS II wurde das erste MILOS-Projekt zur automatischen Indexierung von Titeldaten um eine semantische Komponente erweitert, indem Thesaurusrelationen der Schlagwortnormdatei eingebunden wurden. Der abschließend zur Evaluierung des Projekts durchgeführte Retrievaltest und seine Ergebnisse stehen im Mittelpunkt dieses Texts. Zusätzlich wird ein Überblick über bereits durchgeführte Retrievaltests (vorwiegend des anglo-amerikanischen Raums) gegeben und es wird erläutert, welche grundlegenden Fragestellungen bei der praktischen Durchführung eines Retrievaltests zu beachten sind.
In dieser Arbeit wird das VD 17-Projekt vorgestellt. Der Erörterung des Themas ist zunächst ein kurzer Exkurs in die Entwicklungsgeschichte des Projekts vorangestellt, um einen Überblick über die Vorgeschichte und Planungsphasen des Projekts zu gewähren. Im Mittelpunkt stehen daher vier Aspekte: zunächst wird der Inhalt des Verzeichnisses anhand des geographischen Umfangskonzeptes, der inhaltlichen Schwerpunkte der Teilnehmerbibliotheken sowie durch die enthaltenen Schriftenklassen näher definiert. Es folgt die Erläuterung der inhaltlichen Erschließung und die dafür angewandten Regelwerke. Ein großes Gewicht wird anschließend der technischen Realisierung des VD 17 sowie den Recherchemöglichkeiten in der multimedialen Datenbank zugeordnet.
Projects in universities challenge the students in terms of organizing the project progress and coordinating team members. In order to cover the content of the courses in more depth and to prepare the students for their future employment the technical university of cologne (Campus Gummersbach) includes various team projects into its curriculum. Procedure models are helpful ways to structure the project tasks and ensure the communication between team members and stakeholders. The course Projectmanagement presents procedure models such as Waterfall Model, V-Model and Scrum that are mostly used in business context and software engineering. An agile procedure model that is not part of the curriculum is called Design Thinking. It is a suitable approach for student projects as it combines the requirement of an open mindset, a creative, experimental working method and an interdisciplinary toolbox. The objective of this thesis is to design a concept for a procedure model that is customized to students' needs. The growing practice of the design thinking method and other agile procedures within the business world, also increases the
importance for students to apply of such models in preperation for professional work. To define the requirements for the recommended procedure model, the first step is to elaborate on the processes and challenges that are currently used in student projects. Then the procedure models Waterfall Model, V-Model and Scrum are presented and evaluated taking into account the students' preferences. Next, Design Thinking is presented structured into three parts: mindset, process and toolbox. The most suitable projects to apply this method are identified in the subsequent analysis. Finally, the most appropriate aspects of the presented procedure models as well as the Design Thinking processes are detected, framed and combined into a new procedure model. The new model is illustrated using a graphical representation and a corresponding explanation. It is clustered into the three fundamental project phases: Planning, Execution and Closure. The Planning phase forms the foundation for a well functioning team and successful project progress. Execution is based on the Design Thinking approach and integrates an iteration-loop formed by the subphases Exploration, Idea Generation, Prototyping, Test and Implementation. The final phase Closure is an incentive for a more creative approach to create final presentations. This model can be developed further and be used for example as a didactic instrument and as a link between the diverse disciplines in interdisciplinary projects across different universities. In this way students learn to apply agile procedures and work in interdisciplinary teams.