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Food insecurity, poor nutrition and poverty are closely linked and entail adverse consequences for the health and well-being of children and adults. They constitute major constraints to development efforts as they can imply lifelong negative effects on human development with impairments on physical and mental capacities of a population, resulting in an overall lower productivity and economic growth potential.
Urban agriculture has been advocated as a strategy to improve food security. This paper exemplifies an urban gardening project that addresses food security and economic resilience of the Syrian refugees and vulnerable Lebanese host communities executed in the suburbs of Beirut. The hypothesis underpinning this study is that urban agriculture holds the potential to contribute to increased food security and reduced urban poverty, by increasing the availability and accessibility to a variety of fresh foods that are rich in vital nutrients and by functioning as a source of livelihoods and income.
The brutality of the Syrian Civil War, it’s massive damage and destruction of housing and persecutions for ethnic cleansing led more than a quarter of its originally 24 million inhabitants to seek safety in neighboring countries and Europe. The war has severely hampered the stability and development throughout the region as hundreds of thousands of refugees have fled to neighboring countries where they often compete with host communities over housing, labor, water, food and land. In relative numbers the biggest burden fell on the riparian country Lebanon, currently holding the highest ratio of refugees to nationals in the world. The small Arab country has already been suffering from many pre-existing challenges as food insecurity and widespread poverty.
The high dependence on food assistance, limited access to income and uncertainties on the amount of food aid provided in each upcoming year, all contribute to an unstable and low food security status of Syrian refugee households in Lebanon with spill overs to vulnerable host communities. In 2017, 91% of Syrian families residing in Lebanon remained food insecure to some degree and the share of household’s falling into severe food insecurity keeps increasing with every year.
These numbers provide clear evidence that current efforts of providing food assistance are not sufficient to combat the repercussions of the crisis and get the situation under control.
The paper displays the impact of the urban gardening project on the food security and economic resilience of participating household’s, as well as lessons learned on the project design during and after the implementation phase. The sampling frame is comprised of Syrian and Lebanese families participating in the project. Primary data were derived from a survey using a questionnaire with a sample size of 41 households. The findings aim to enable stakeholders to improve the performance of similar projects in the future and support relevant government authorities, international aid institutions, non-profits and the civic society towards creating sustainable long-term solutions to increase the self-reliance of refugees by providing insights of the suitability of UA for multiple objectives and by highlighting potential challenges and risks.
Since the development of eGovernment systems is gaining worldwide momentum, the European Union is constantly increasing its efforts to induce the development of eGovernment systems in its member states. The currently running strategy is the ’eGovernment Action Plan 2016-2020’, which understands itself as a catalyst for developments in the member states.
Despite these ongoing efforts by the European Union regarding eGovernment, stud- ies are repeatedly revealing that the quality and acceptance by the citizens of dig- ital public services are varying heavily within the EU. Being based on the same political guidelines provided by the EU, the national strategies implemented the core principles to different degrees. These different implementation rates, analyzed for Germany, the United Kingdom and Estonia, supplement the holistic analysis of the eGovernment policies, applications and usage in each member state. This gets proven by the connection of this indicator with related studies in the field of eGov- ernment applications and usage within the European Union.
The aim of this thesis is, on the one hand, to quantify differences in the implementa- tion of the ’eGovernment Action Plan 2016-2020’ into national policies in Germany, the UK and Estonia and, on the other hand, establish this indicator as a valuable asset for evaluating and monitoring the eGovernment efforts by the EU member states.
Das Internet of Things (IoT) ist aktuell eines der trendgebenden Themen der Infor-mationstechnik. Dem Thema werden dabei viele Versprechungen, aber auch Erwar-tungen auf staatlicher, wirtschaftlicher und alltäglicher Ebene zugeordnet. Dabei besteht die Frage, was ist Hype und was ist Realität? Motivation und Zielsetzung dieser Arbeit ist es, dieses Thema zu untersuchen und Aspekte daraus in einem Smart Home System umzusetzen. Klare Zielsetzung ist die lauffähige Ver-sion eines Prototyps zu produzieren. Dieser soll den technischen Durchstich ver-schiedener Werkzeuge, Technologien und Services, als integratives Ziel dieser Arbeit, durchführen. Eine Verknüpfung mit realen Anwendungsfällen ist zur besse-ren Veranschaulichung wünschenswert, aber für die Zielerreichung nicht zwangsläu-fig erforderlich. Gleichzeitig soll der Prototyp ein stabiles Fundament für weitere Entwicklungen auf dessen Basis bereitstellen. Der Einsatz von Technologien im Be-ta-Stadium ist dadurch aber nicht ausgeschlossen, wie der Einsatz des aktuell noch in der Entwicklervorschau befindlichen Android Things zeigt.
Die Analyse von Log-Dateien als Spezialfall des Text Mining dient in der Regel dazu Laufzeitfehler oder Angriffe auf ein Systems nachzuvollziehen. Gegen erkannte Fehlerzustände können Maßnahmen ergriffen werden, um diese zu vermeiden. Muster in semi-strukturierten Log-Dateien aus dynamischen Umgebungen zu erkennen ist komplex und erfordert einen mehrstufigen Prozess. Zur Analyse werden die Log-Dateien in einen strukturierten Event-Log (event log) überführt. Diese Arbeit bietet dem Anwender ein Werkzeug, um häufige (frequent) oder seltene (rare) Ereignisse (events), sowie temporale Muster (temporal patterns) in den Daten zu erkennen. Dazu werden verschiedene Techniken des Data-Minig miteinander verbunden. Zentrales Element ist dieser Arbeit das Clustering. Es wird untersucht, ob durch Neuronale Netze mittels unüberwachtem Lernen (Autoencoder) geeignete Repräsentationen (embeddings) von Ereignissen erstellt werden können, um syntaktisch und semantisch ähnliche Instanzen zusammenzufassen. Dies dient zur Klassifikation von Ereignissen, Erkennung von Ausreißern (outlier detection), sowie zur Inferenz einer nachvollziehbaren visuellen Repräsentation (Regular Expressions; Pattern Expressions). Um verborgene Muster in den Daten zu finden werden diese mittels sequenzieller Mustererkennung (Sequential Pattern Mining) und dem auffinden von Episoden (Episode Mining) in einem zweiten Analyseschritt untersucht. Durch das Pattern Mining können alle enthaltenen Muster im einem Event-Log gefunden werden. Der enorme Suchraum erfordert effiziente Algorithmen, um in angemessener Zeit Ergebnisse zu erzielen. Das Clustering dient daher ebenfalls zur Reduktion (pruning) des Suchraums für das Pattern Mining. Um die Menge der Ergebnisse einzuschränken werden verschiedene Strategien auf ihre praktische Tauglichkeit hin untersucht, um neue Erkenntnisse zu erlangen. Zum einen die Mustererkennung mittels verschiedener Kriterien (Constrained Pattern Mining) und zum anderen durch die Nützlichkeit (High Utility Pattern Mining) von Mustern. Interessante temporale Muster können auf anderen Log-Dateien angewendet werden, um diese auf das Vorkommen dieser Muster zu untersuchen.
Objectives FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is an emerging Stan¬dard for improving interoperability in the domain of health care. Besides offering features for achieving syntactical, semantical and organizational interoperability, it also specifies a RESTful API for searching purposes. The main objective of the following thesis revolves around investigating open challenges and limitations of the so-called FHIR Search Framework.
Methods A variety of operations for searching in FHIR resources, including all search interactions, definitions of search parameters, search parameter types and advanced search concepts are described. Over the course of the thesis, a quality model based on ISO 25010 is established. It serves as the foundation for determining if the FHIR Search Framework is well-suited to cover the Information needs of its users. An analysis of completeness involving the measures defined in the quality model forms the main contribution. The primary discussion of the research questions is concluded by proposing a graph model for determining reachability between FHIR resources, essentially mirroring the chaining and reverse chaining functionality. Using well-known classes for expressiveness in graphs, the thesis assess to which degree a graph search can be formulated with the currently defined capabilities.
Results From a functional perspective the FHIR Search Framework can be considered well-suited. Practical limitations should be minimal, grounded on the fact that extensive coverage of the lowest expressiveness classes, RPQs and 2RPQs, can be achieved. Severe gaps where identified only in the support of C(2)RPQs and Data Path Queries. Additionally, ideas for improving non-functional aspects are introduced to support developers in learning the Standard and testing their implementations.
Conclusion The evaluation of the FHIR Search Framework showed promising re¬sults in terms of functional completeness. Yet, the Standard is still evolving, and certain parts of the Search API are neither well-known nor implemented widely. A discussion is to be held if the specification should cover more sophisticated aspects that result from the gaps which were identified.