according to the following scheme:
1) Description through a table of permissible values of 𝑋, their
probabilities 𝑃 𝑋 = 𝑘 = 𝑝𝑘 and cumulative probabilities
𝐹(𝑘) = 𝑃(𝑋 ≤ 𝑘).
2) Graphical [...] response tree (PRT).
We will pilot the question with students next year and refine it
based on their feedback.
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x_n: [...] thoroughly grasp and reinforce the
curriculum of the statistics subject, while also monitoring
their own knowledge acquisition.
The study is conducted within the framework of a
statistics course
4.10.2022 to 28.10.2022 at the
respective first corrector.
2. students who wish to inspect their examinations must notify the first corrector by
email between 5.8.2022 and 19.8.2022. The student's
from the curriculum of the OTH, including the
final paper worth 15 ECTS.
Students can choose their courses worth at least 45 ECTS from the
Eletrical Engineering and Information Technology programme
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This consecutive master programme provides students
with different options to build on their Bachelor’s degree in
science or engineering by allowing them to specialise in an
area of particular
management, law and
patent research. Through the course, graduates acquire in-
depth knowledge in their area of specialisation and a
diverse range of problem-solving frameworks for
identifying and resolving
to engage not only professionally, but also et-
hically with the content of their program (and their later actions
in their careers).
• We specifically promote future skills such as resilience, innova- [...] factor and support teachers in their further develop-
ment.
• We use modern teaching/learning methods to inspire students
through subject expertise and to arouse their curiosity.
• We attach great [...] mere ac-
quisition of knowledge. We want to enable students to critically ref-
lect on their future actions in their professions and in society and to
draw appropriate conclusions. For us, this includes
singenieurwesen (B. Sc.)
Informatik (B. Sc.)
Students exam grade in relation to their major.
Students in their first semester can take the exam as
a free shot with no negative consequences if
tasks were created with a step-by-step solution using the STACK
question type. The students checked their answers and got feedback at the end of
each task.
To demonstrate these exercises, those were offered
software to cite in their own scientific texts.
Social Skills:
Students have the ability to set their literature management goals according to the demands and nature of
their academic work.
Content: [...] literature, and understanding the implications for their own research.
Advancement of Subject Matter Expertise: Students will enhance their expertise in their specific area of psy-
chology, gaining a comprehensive [...] candidates
to work on their dissertation independently and in accordance with the rules of good scientific practice and
to actively participate in the scientific discourse in their field of research.
period from 15.03.2023 to 21.04.2023 at the respective examiners.
- Students who wish to inspect their examinations must notify the examiners by e-mail by 10.03.2023 at the
latest. Surname, first name
Ours (2004) Does the Recent Success of Some OECD Countries in Lower-
ing their Unemployment Rates Lie in the Clever Design of their Labour Market Reforms?, Ox-
ford Economic Papers, 56, 621 - 642.
Berthold [...] output y is produced by employing the input factors labour L and
capital K . If firms minimize their production costs at given input prices and for a given level of
output, there exists under weak [...]
institutions with the contemporary error terms, we instrument all labour market institutions by their
lagged and second lagged observations. Table 4 presents the results for RW1 and RW2 each with a
the students. Eight of the ten interviewees found the feedback of their tandem partners helpful for
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their projects: ‘It gave me ideas like ‘yes, I'll try to put plexiglass [...] week over the first four weeks and three other lectures that the students had to carry out
on their own via digital material). The practical part took place in a laboratory and was accompanied by
[...] questionnaires (a mix of open and
multiple-choice questions), in which they were asked about their perception of e-portfolio work.
Evaluation topics were the general acceptance of e-portfolios
private providers can exclude clients through the fees they charge for their services. Even bank clients that enjoy free withdrawals
at their bank’s ATM networks pay indirectly for it through other fees or interest [...] ensure minimal access to
cash. In the Netherlands, the largest banks have pooled their ATM network
reducing their costs for maintaining the infrastructure. In Ireland, the UK and
Australia post offices [...] excluded from using them. Economic theory suggests that, without the
participation of the government, their provision cannot be guaranteed.
• Cash is a good of public access. Its tangibility makes it suitable
and the United States, which
aim to reduce the problems of mismatches between the duration of their assets and liabilities.
It is generally perceived that these regulatory changes will favor the [...] policy, the business cycle and inflation expectations. Although the out-of-sample
performance of their model was good, they conclude that, "there are hints of some instabilities
in the last years" [...] Pradhan (2006) find that a conundrum no longer exists. They
state that "a drop of bond yields below their fair value such as the one seen last year did not
represent a break with past pattern and, as
customers through a mix
of elements. As for customers, it may be important to reduce their
machine availability, to reduce their costs for parts, to operate
environmentally-sound with water, electric power [...] consider their benefits in a
qualitative way. They think about the impact of the service idea and
whether it enables to sell further products and/or services. Other
service ideas may impact their customer [...] questions like: Can
customers improve their efficiency and effectiveness? Can customers
produce faster through downtime reduction? Can customers improve
their supplier reliability? Can customers react
participants of seminars
at the Deutsche Bundesbank and the Oesterreichische Nationalbank for their valuable comments. In
particular, we would like to thank S Arz for his contributions. The opinions [...] central banks in the euro area are connected to TARGET2. There are no constraints on the size of
their balances vis-à-vis the European Central Bank that emerge from the cross-border flow of interbank [...] is again an appropriate reference country as, during the time
when both Germany and France had their national currencies, there were no major differences
between the two with regard to domestic banknote
B.N.; Gemünden, H.G.; Aubry, M., 2012: The three roles of a project portfolio
management office: Their impact on portfolio management execution and success. International
Journal of Project Management
patterns exist and their impact on individuals is
confirmed. Causes of abberrations of organisational steering mechanisms are
discussed. Future trends of organisations and their impact on pathological
continuously deal with the topic and improve their
understanding of it when they first acquire it. Therefore, students will be able to ac-
complish their own learning rhythm. This process shall be supported
Ours (2004) Does the Recent Success of Some OECD Countries in
Lowering their Unemployment Rates Lie in the Clever Design of their Labour Market
Reforms?, Oxford Economic Papers, 56, 621 - 642.
Bertola [...] insurance system is generous, trade unions may
down weight the disutility of unemployment for their members and prefer higher real wages
for the employed. Employment will be affected negatively [...] unemployment
benefits must incorporate these aspects, because the OECD countries differ widely in their
taxation and eligibility conditions of unemployment benefits.
Tax burden on labour income
networking in a variety of ways. The networked products force companies to rethink
their business models and industries - their strategy, relationships with customers and
suppliers, processes and structures [...] the digital solution space, and 4) developing the roadmap. The phases are explained
in terms of their objectives, activities and tools.
Keywords: Digital strategy, digitalization, innovation
enrolling in technical programs, to support
these students at the beginning of their program, and to help
them start their career.
The Center‘s offerings include, among else:
• Girls4tech is a program [...] needs to accompany prospective stu-
dents even during the selection of their program and to familiarize
them with their program in the best-possible way. The university‘s
mission is to provide [...] excellent head start for their future
work life. Quality of teaching becomes apparent whenever OTH
Amberg-Weiden‘s graduates produce outstanding achievements
in their professions thanks to good
rising fund
volumes SWFs began to diversify their assets.
As some SWFs started to disclose their investments one can draw a clearer picture of their
behaviour and strategy even if much remains [...] immediate call on their assets. Their
investments are normally unleveraged and they have an interest in pursuing portfolio
reallocations gradually to limit adverse price effects of their transactions [...] found in
table 1. Table 1 contains the size of the funds, their origin (commodity or non-commodity
based), as well as the year of their inception.6 The ten largest funds combined have a volume
When leaders keep harmony in mind and take care of their subordinates, employees feel
concord in their company. Leaders express harmony by their behavior and set a good
example which influences [...] , they generally have
cooperated and shared ideas, which they would usually incorporate with their own.
During the Industrial and Modern Ages, Chinese philosophy began to integrate the
concepts [...] harmonious corporate culture
Wujin (Wang, 2007); corporation should be concerned about employees and their families
(Renbo Chen, 2007). Some viewpoints relate to institutional culture, for example, building
solutions, companies have new options
for providing the information infrastructure they need to do their business. Based on a concrete
scenario in a corporate context and a structured analysis of best