Institute of Knowledge and Information Management

Organisational unit: Institute

Organisation profile

The Institute of Knowledge and Information Management (IWI) works on a wide range of issues arising from the digitisation of economy and society. In this context, we focus on the technologies underlying digitisation in order to better understand its effects.
In research and teaching, the members of the institute represent topics such as internet technologies, social networks, databases, cryptography, digital identity, data security and protection, digital civil rights, trusted computing, as well as the development of applications and apps in this environment. In addition, methods such as social network analysis or text mining are employed.
Potential areas of application can be found in various fields of science, economy and society.

In teaching, the members of the institute are mainly responsible for the minor 'Social Media and Information Systems'. In addition, they offer individual courses for the complementary studies and the major 'Business Informatics'.

Main research areas

The research activities of the institute cover the following topics:

  •     Social networks on the internet
  •     Social network analysis
  •     Mobile social networks
  •     Reality mining
  •     Privacy and civil rights
  •     Data protection
  •     IT management
  •     IT strategy
  •     Trusted computing
  •     Theory of social networks
  1. 1994
  2. UTM in einer offenen Welt: TP-Monitore in offenen Client/Server-Architekturen

    Meyer-Wachsmuth, H. (Speaker)

    30.09.1994

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsResearch

  3. 1993
  4. Modellierung von EDIFACT: Anwendungen mit dem graphischen Entwurfssystem GRAPES

    Meyer-Wachsmuth, H. (Speaker)

    30.09.1993

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsResearch

  5. 1992
  6. Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (External organisation)

    Barbian, G. (Member)

    1992 → …

    Activity: MembershipLearned societies and special interest organisationsResearch

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  2. Green and Sustainable Separation of Natural Products from Agro-Industrial Waste
  3. Response of soil fertility indices to long-term application of biogas and raw slurry under organic farming
  4. Künstlerbiographien
  5. Inklusion sichtbar machen?
  6. Selbst is(s)t der Mann - Essen kochen in der Jugendarbeit
  7. Forschung lernen durch Forschendes Lernen
  8. Heldinnen der Arbeit?
  9. Determinants of trade union membership in West Germany
  10. Eine internetbasierte Intervention zur Verbesserung des psychischen Wohlbefindens bei hochbelasteten Arbeitnehmern
  11. „Beziehungsweise“ werden oder das sozialisatorische Potential von Freundschaften unter Jugendlichen
  12. Kritischer Realismus und das Axiom der Gleichheit
  13. Computerspiele mit und ohne Gewalt
  14. "Why, White Man, Why?" White Australia as the addressee of apostrophe in contemporary aboriginal writing
  15. Schul- und Leistungsangst begegnen
  16. Celestin Freinet’s printing press
  17. Den Mythos zum Mythos machen
  18. The euro and prices
  19. Nonverbale Kommunikation
  20. Aufrecht ins Wochenende
  21. "Egungun be careful, na Express you dey go"
  22. Comment on Cesana-Arlotti et al. (2018)
  23. Einleitung: Recht in Bewegung
  24. Kommentierte Bibliographie
  25. Simulationsbasierte Untersuchung von Energieflexibilität bei der Optimierung in der Hinterlandentwässerung
  26. Plural valuation in southwestern Ethiopia
  27. Mit niedergeschlagenen Augen
  28. Corrigendum to "Integrated assessment of bioelectricity technology options"
  29. School leadership and achievement gaps based on socioeconomic status
  30. Vorabentscheidungsverfahren, Verhältnis zur Nichtigkeitsklage
  31. Lesen durch Hören
  32. Der Umgang von Lehrerinnen und Lehrern mit interkulturellen Problemsituationen
  33. Job maintenance through supported employment PLUS