Autor: Johannes Schwarz

Multi-Stakeholder AI Ethics in Radiology

Multi-Stakeholder AI Ethics in Radiology

Implications for integrated technology and workplace design
Valentin Langholf ORCID Icon, Alexander Ranft, Lena Will, Robin Denz ORCID Icon, Johannes Schwarz ORCID Icon, Majd Syoufi, Pavlos Rath-Manakidis, Marc Kämmerer, Marcus Kremers, Axel Mosig ORCID Icon, Uta Wilkens ORCID Icon, Jörg Wellmer ORCID Icon
AI assistance can be seen as a welcome aid in radiology, a highly complex environment characterized by round-the-clock time pressure and quality expectations. However, it must meet high ethical standards from the perspective of both users and patients. It is a challenge to incorporate this human-centered approach into the development and introduction of AI applications.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 42 | Edition 1 | Pages 136-143 | DOI 10.30844/I4SE.26.1.128
Measuring the Availability of Interlaced Plants

Measuring the Availability of Interlaced Plants

Johannes Schwarz ORCID Icon, Jürgen Löschnauer
The conventional analysis of station oriented availability cannot detect the mutual dependence and manipulation of interlaced production facilities sufficiently. In the following article the character and the development of losses in interlaced production facilities will be described and furthermore they will be observed under the prospect of risk management. After viewing the aspects of drop out costs a procedure for determining interlaced losses from recorded data of operating conditions will be dis-cussed. Afterwards a method for integrating this information into the key figure system of TPM will be presented.
Industrie Management | Volume 20 | 2004 | Edition 3 | Pages 49-53