Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Nimis
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BigGIS (04/2015-06/2018, funded by BmBF, @HsKA)

Predictive and prescriptive Geographic Information Systems (GIS) based on high-dimensional geo-temporal data structures. BigGIS are a new generation of GIS that support decision making in multiple scenarios which require processing of large and heterogeneous data sets. The novelty lies in an integrated analytical approach to spatio-temporal data, that are unstructured and from unreliable sources. The system provides predictive, prescriptive and visual tools integrated in a common analytical pipeline. Its prototype will be evaluated on three scenarios: Smart city, environmental management and disaster control.

The project BigGIS (reference number: 01IS14012) is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the frame of the research programme "Management and Analysis of Big Data" in "ICT 2020 - Research for Innovations".

See also: ​http://biggis-project.eu

LEADS (02/2012-10/2013, funded by MFG Stiftung Baden-Württemberg, @HsKA)

Experimental development of guidelines for choosing the right NoSQL database in specific application scenarios. Project of Karl-Steinbuch-Research Program funded by Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg and operated by MFG innovation agency for ICT and Media Baden-Württemberg.

Cloud Enabling (project membership 07/2009-09/2010, funded by Telekom Innovation Labs, @FZI-IPE)

Cloud Computing allows for new business opportunities at Deutsche Telekom

SORMA (08/2006-07/2009, funded as STREP within EU-FP6-IST, @FZI-IPE)

Self-Organizing ICT Resource MAnagement (SORMA): Development of methods and tools for open market for grid resources

ControMAS (06/2004-09/2006, funded within DFG-SPP1083, @KIT-IPD)

Monitoring and Control of Multiagent Systems Integrated in Business Software (ContrMAS)

KRASH (06/2000-05/2004, funded within DFG-SPP1083, @KIT-IPD)

The KRASH (Karlsruhe Robust Agent Shell) project strived to achieve a more robust and predictable operation of multi-agent systems in production planning and control (PPC) applications. The task of the IPD was to provide a robust, transaction-based infrastructure for executing agent actions in a resilient way.

Dynamic Buildings (06/1999-05/2000, funded by DFG, @KIT-IPD)

Goal of the project was to provide an integrated environment for planing, construction, usage and recycling of buildings with emphasis on the planing phase.

UniCats (06/1998-04/1999, as diploma student, funded within DFG-SPP1041, @KIT-IPD)

Universal Integration of Catalogues Based on an Agent-Supported Trading and Wrapping System (UniCats)
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