Gerti Kappel


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O.Univ.Prof.in Dipl.-Ing.in
Mag.a Dr.in techn.

Gerti Kappel

  • About:

    Gerti Kappel is full professor at the Institute of Information Systems Engineering at TU Wien, chairing the Business Informatics Group. Prior to that, from 1993 to 2001, she was a full professor of computer science (database systems) and head of the Department of Information Systems at the Johannes Kepler University Linz.

    From 2016 to 2019, she was a member of the dean’s team of the Faculty of Informatics responsible for research, diversity, and financial affairs. Since the beginning of 2020 she acts as the dean of the Faculty of Informatics at TU Wien.

    Her current research interests include Model Engineering, Web Engineering, and Process Engineering, with a special emphasis on cyber-physical production systems. Striving for the unity of research and teaching, she co-authored and co-edited among others „UML@Work“ (dpunkt.verlag, 3rd ed, 2005), „UML@Classroom“ (Springer, 2015), and „Web Engineering“ (Wiley, 2006).

  • Orcid: 0000-0002-4758-9436
  • Keywords: Process Engineering, Data Engineering, Services Engineering, UML and XML, Business Process Management (BPM), Model Engineering, Workflow Management Systems (WFMS), Web Engineering, Object Orientation, Software Engineering
  • Roles: Head of Services, Full Professor

Publications

Ant algorithms for self-organization in social networks
Elke MichlmayrWolfgang NejdlGerti Kappel

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Handle: 20.500.12708/14634; Year: 2007; Issued On: 2007-01-01; Type: Thesis; Subtype: Doctoral Thesis;

Keywords: algorithms, self-organization, networks, distributed systems, peer-to-peer, folksonomies, social bookmarking, user profiles, visualization
Astract: Peer-to-peer networks and folksonomies are like living organisms, ever growing and changing as time goes on. This thesis addresses the applicability of algorithms derived from the self-organizing and emergent behavior observed from ant colonies to these complex networks for two specific purposes, namely (1) content-based search in unstructured peer-to-peer networks, and (2) the extraction of adaptive user profiles from folksonomies.
For search in unstructured peer-to-peer networks, the main goal is to find the shortest path from every querying peer to one or more answering peers that possess resources which are appropriate answers for the given query. The SemAnt algorithm, which is designed for this task, is based on reputation learning. In reputation learning, the information about the remote peers' resources is gained passively by observing the user queries and their answers that are forwarded through the local peer. Every successful query evokes small updates in the routing tables of those peers that are included in the path between the querying and the answering peer. The routing tables are used for subsequent queries to decide which link to follow in order to find appropriate resources.
The SemAnt algorithm is compliant with the Ant Colony Optimization meta-heuristic, and it employs a probabilistic procedure to select outgoing links for query forwarding. This procedure combines an exploiting strategy, which selects those links currently known as the most appropriate ones, with an exploring strategy, which also follows links not currently known as the best ones with the aim of finding better paths not yet explored. A weight defines the ratio between the strategies.
Since the SemAnt algorithm is a content-based approach to peer-to-peer search, its performance depends on how the content is distributed in the network. The evaluation of the algorithm includes an investigation to which extent this is the case. Based on these results, we develop strategies for improvement.
Under the assumption that the resources in the network are annotated according to a taxonomy, and that the query vocabulary is restricted to the leaf topics from the same taxonomy, it is possible to consider also the upper-level topics in the query routing procedure of the algorithm in order to increase its performance.
Ant algorithms include an evaporation feature for integrating a time factor when incrementally creating solutions. This feature is beneficial for the task of learning adaptive user profiles from tagging data. For this purpose we design the Add-A-Tag algorithm, which is based on a combination of an evaporation feature for adapting the user profile to trends over time, and the co-occurrence technique for determining the relationships between tags.
The user profiles created with the Add-A-Tag algorithm are semantic networks derived from the structure of the tagging data, and they are adaptive in the sense that they change according to changes in a user's tagging behavior. In addition to the long-term interests of a user, also his or her short-term interests are included in the profile at any given point of time. We present a tool for visualizing the changes in the profile over time, and we show how to exploit the profile for personalized browsing of annotated data sources.

Michlmayr, E. (2007). Ant algorithms for self-organization in social networks [Dissertation, Technische Universität Wien]. reposiTUm. https://resolver.obvsg.at/urn:nbn:at:at-ubtuw:1-20221
Using Taxonomies for Content-based Routing with Ants
Elke MichlmayrArno PanyGerti Kappel

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Handle: 20.500.12708/169630; Year: 2007; Issued On: 2007-01-01; Type: Publication; Subtype: Article; Peer Reviewed:

Keywords:
Astract: This paper presents SemAnt, a distributed content-based routing algorithm based on the Ant Colony Optimization meta-heuristic and adapted for deployment in peer-to-peer networks. Under the assumption that the shared content in the network is annotated according to a taxonomy, it is possible to determine the hierarchical relationships between queries, and to exploit this information to improve the routing process. The experimental results presented in this paper show that the performance of content-based peer-to-peer search is highly dependent on the content distribution in the network and on the network's topology. It can be improved by exploiting the information provided by the underlying taxonomy. The degree of improvement is proportional to the degree of coherence in the content distribution.

Michlmayr, E., Pany, A., & Kappel, G. (2007). Using Taxonomies for Content-based Routing with Ants. Computer Networks, 51(16), 4514–4528. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comnet.2007.06.015
Ubiquitäre Web-Anwendungen : Entwicklung endgeräteunabhängiger Lösungsansätze
Rudolf MayerAndrea SchauerhuberGerti Kappel

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Handle: 20.500.12708/178017; Year: 2007; Issued On: 2007-01-01; Type: Thesis; Subtype: Diploma Thesis;

Keywords:

Mayer, R. (2007). Ubiquitäre Web-Anwendungen : Entwicklung endgeräteunabhängiger Lösungsansätze [Master Thesis, Technische Universität Wien]. reposiTUm. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/178017
Moderne Softwareentwicklungsumgebungen : Evaluierung Java-basierter Ansätze
Michael WihsböckManuel WimmerGerti Kappel

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Handle: 20.500.12708/178615; Year: 2007; Issued On: 2007-01-01; Type: Thesis; Subtype: Diploma Thesis;

Keywords:

Wihsböck, M. (2007). Moderne Softwareentwicklungsumgebungen : Evaluierung Java-basierter Ansätze [Master Thesis, Technische Universität Wien]. reposiTUm. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/178615
Moderne Softwareentwicklungsumgebungen : Evaluierung C++/C#-basierter Ansätze
Florian SkopikManuel WimmerGerti Kappel

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Handle: 20.500.12708/178617; Year: 2007; Issued On: 2007-01-01; Type: Thesis; Subtype: Diploma Thesis;

Keywords:

Skopik, F. (2007). Moderne Softwareentwicklungsumgebungen : Evaluierung C++/C#-basierter Ansätze [Master Thesis, Technische Universität Wien]. reposiTUm. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/178617


Teaching

Project in Computer Science 1
Semester: 2025S; Nr: 194.145; Type: PR; Hours: 4.0; Language: if required in English; View on TISS

Seminar for Master Students in Business Informatics
Semester: 2024W; Nr: 180.779; Type: SE; Hours: 1.0; Language: English; View on TISS

Research Seminar
Semester: 2024W; Nr: 188.446; Type: SE; Hours: 2.0; Language: if required in English; View on TISS

Literature Seminar for PhD Students
Semester: 2024W; Nr: 188.512; Type: SE; Hours: 2.0; Language: German; View on TISS

Model Engineering
Semester: 2024W; Nr: 188.923; Type: VU; Hours: 4.0; Language: English; View on TISS

Bachelor Thesis for Informatics and Business Informatics
Semester: 2024W; Nr: 188.926; Type: PR; Hours: 5.0; Language: if required in English; View on TISS

Scientific Research and Writing
Semester: 2024W; Nr: 193.052; Type: SE; Hours: 2.0; Language: German; View on TISS

Project in Computer Science 1
Semester: 2024W; Nr: 194.145; Type: PR; Hours: 4.0; Language: if required in English; View on TISS

Sustainability in Computer Science
Semester: 2024W; Nr: 194.155; Type: VU; Hours: 2.0; Language: English; View on TISS


Projects

Digitale Kompetenzen @ Parlament
Name: DKP; Title: Digitale Kompetenzen @ Parlament; Begins On: 2021-04-01; Ends On: 2021-09-30; Context: Parlamentsdirektion; View Project Website

IFC-Roundtrip und Plangrafiken
Name: IFC-Roundtrip und Plangrafiken; Title: IFC-Roundtrip und Plangrafiken; Begins On: 2019-01-01; Ends On: 2020-06-30; Context: tbw solutions ZT GesmbH; View Project Website

Vienna Informatics Living Lab
Name: Vienna Informatics Living Lab; Title: Vienna Informatics Living Lab; Begins On: 2018-08-01; Ends On: 2019-07-31; Context: Vienna Business Agency (WAW); View Project Website

Multi-Paradigm Modelling for Cyber-Physical Systems (MPM4CPS)
Name: MPM4CPS; Title: Multi-Paradigm Modelling for Cyber-Physical Systems (MPM4CPS); Begins On: 2014-10-01; Ends On: 2019-05-31; Context: European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST); View Project Website

COSIMO: Collaborative Configuration Systems Integration and Modeling
Name: COSIMO; Title: COSIMO: Collaborative Configuration Systems Integration and Modeling; Begins On: 2014-01-01; Ends On: 2017-05-30; Context: Vienna Business Agency (WAW); View Project Website

ARTIST: Advanced software-based seRvice provisioning and migraTIon of legacy Software
Name: ARTIST; Title: ARTIST: Advanced software-based seRvice provisioning and migraTIon of legacy Software; Begins On: 2012-10-01; Ends On: 2015-09-30; Context: European Commission; View Project Website

DARWIN - Model-driven Development and Evolution of Semantic Infrastructures
Name: DARWIN; Title: DARWIN - Model-driven Development and Evolution of Semantic Infrastructures; Begins On: 2012-03-01; Ends On: 2015-02-28; Context: Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG); View Project Website

TROPIC: A Framework for Model Transformations on Petri Nets in Color
Name: TROPIC; Title: TROPIC: A Framework for Model Transformations on Petri Nets in Color; Begins On: 2009-03-01; Ends On: 2012-08-31; Context: Austrian Science Fund (FWF); View Project Website

AMOR: Adaptable Model Versioning
Name: AMOR; Title: AMOR: Adaptable Model Versioning; Begins On: 2009-02-01; Ends On: 2011-09-30; Context: SparxSystems Software GmbH; View Project Website

Development of a WEB-based database for the global administration of CAN-Data
Name: Rosenbauer-DB; Title: Development of a WEB-based database for the global administration of CAN-Data; Begins On: 2008-09-01; Ends On: 2009-04-30; Context: Rosenbauer; View Project Website

Model-Driven Web Engineering net
Name: MDWEnet; Title: Model-Driven Web Engineering net; Begins On: 2006-12-01; Ends On: 2010-12-31; Context: Johannes Kepler Universität Linz; View Project Website

TRACK and TRADE: Creating a Data Mart for Floating Car Data
Name: TRACK™ Title: TRACK and TRADE: Creating a Data Mart for Floating Car Data; Begins On: 2006-10-01; Ends On: 2008-09-30; Context: European Commission; View Project Website

ModelCVS: A Semantic Infrastructure for Model-based Tool Integration
Name: ModelCVS; Title: ModelCVS: A Semantic Infrastructure for Model-based Tool Integration; Begins On: 2006-01-01; Ends On: 2007-12-31; Context: ARIKAN Productivity Group GesmbH; View Project Website

ZELESSA: An Enabler for Real-time Business Intelligence
Name: ZELESSA; Title: ZELESSA: An Enabler for Real-time Business Intelligence; Begins On: 2006-01-01; Ends On: 2007-06-30; Context: Österr. Nationalbibliothek; View Project Website

Admina.at goes Austria
Name: Admina.at; Title: Admina.at goes Austria; Begins On: 2005-12-01; Ends On: 2007-09-30; Context: Federal Ministry of Science and Research (bm:wf); View Project Website

Women's Postgraduate College for Internet Technologies
Name: WIT; Title: Women's Postgraduate College for Internet Technologies; Begins On: 2003-01-01; Ends On: 2007-12-31; Context: European Commission; View Project Website

Team

Business Informatics Group, TU Wien

Head


Team member

Henderik Proper

Univ.Prof. PhD

Professors


Team member

Christian Huemer

Ao.Univ.Prof. Mag.rer.soc.oec.
Dr.rer.soc.oec.

Team member

Dominik Bork

Associate Prof. Dipl.-Wirtsch.Inf.Univ.
Dr.rer.pol.

Team member

Gerti Kappel

O.Univ.Prof.in Dipl.-Ing.in
Mag.a Dr.in techn.

Team member

Henderik Proper

Univ.Prof. PhD

Visiting Scientists


Team member

Christiane Floyd

Hon.Prof.in Dr.in phil.

Team member

Johanna Barzen

Dr. phil.

Administration



Researchers


Team member

Aleksandar Gavric

Univ.Ass. MEng. B.Eng.

Team member

Galina Paskaleva

Projektass.in Dipl.-Ing.in
Dipl.-Ing.in BSc

Team member

Marianne Schnellmann

Univ.Ass.in BSc MSc

Team member

Marion Murzek

Senior Lecturer Mag.a rer.soc.oec.
Dr.in rer.soc.oec.

Team member

Marion Scholz

Senior Lecturer Dipl.-Ing.in
Mag.a rer.soc.oec.

Team member

Miki Zehetner

Univ.Ass. DI Bakk.rer.soc.oec. MSc

Team member

Syed Juned Ali

Univ.Ass. BSc MSc

External Researchers




Team member

Marco Huymajer

Univ.Ass. Dipl.-Ing.