Invited Symposium Organizer, 2012.
C.-P. Rückemann, Symposium on Advanced Computation and Information in Natural and Applied Sciences. 10th International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics, ICNAAM 2012,
Sessions,
September 19-25, 2012 - Kos, Greece,
AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1389,
Proceedings of the American Institute of Physics (AIP), AIP Press, Melville, New York, USA, 2012,
Invited Talk, International Panel GEOProcessing 2012.
C.-P. Rückemann, High End Computing and Data Volume.
International Panel GEOProcessing 2012: Challenges in Handling Large Data Volume for GEO Processing.
DigitalWorld, January 30 - February 04, 2012, Valencia, Spain.
Polytechnic University of Valencia. http://www.iaria.org/.../GEOProcessing_2012_Panel.pdf
Best Paper Award 2011.
C.-P. Rückemann, Implementation of Integrated Systems and Resources for Information and Computing, XPS, 2011,
Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Communications and Computation (INFOCOMP 2011),
October 23-29, 2011, Barcelona, Spain, pages 1-7. Xpert Publishing Solutions, 2011,
ISBN-13: 978-1-61208-009-3 (CDROM), ISBN-13: 978-1-61208-161-8,
Publication date: October 23, 2011, http://www.thinkmind.org/download.php?articleid=infocomp_2011_1_10_10002, http://www.iaria.org/conferences2011/AwardsINFOCOMP11.html.
Moderator INFOCOMP International Open Discussion, 2011.
Moderator: C.-P. Rückemann. Challenges of Integrated Information Management and Computing for Future Applications in Natural, Social, and Engineering Sciences.
Coordinator Partnership Session and Open Call, 2011.
Coordinator: C.-P. Rückemann.
INFOCOMP Partnership Session and Open Call: Open Source Collaborative Intelligent Applications.
Invited Symposium Organizer, 2011.
C.-P. Rückemann, Symposium on Advanced Computation and Information in Natural and Applied Sciences. 9th International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics, ICNAAM 2011,
Support,
Sessions,
September 19-25, 2011 - Halkidiki, Greece,
AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1389,
Proceedings of the American Institute of Physics (AIP), AIP Press, Melville, New York, USA, 2011, ISBN: 978-0-7354-0956-9 (3 Volume Set), ISBN: 978-0-7354-0954-5 (DVD), L.C. Catalog Card No. 2011935951, DOI: 10.1063/1.3637848, Accession Number 12228824, ISSN: 0094-243X,
AIP Permalink: http://link.aip.org/link/?APCPCS/1389/1268/1,
The Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System, SAO/NASA ADS Physics Abstract Service:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011AIPC.1389.1268R.
Fellow Distinction International Award Ceremony, 2011.
The International Award Ceremony
of the International Academy, Research, and Industry Association (IARIA)
has taken place at the conference gala of the DigitalWorld umbrella conference,
Gosier, Guadeloupe, February 26, 2011. http://www.iaria.org/conferences2011/PhotosGEOProcessing11.html
(Photos).
Elected IARIA Fellow, 2010.
C.-P. Rückemann has been distinguished with the Grade ``IARIA Fellow''
of the International Academy, Research, and Industry Association (IARIA),
by his contributions for the state of the art improvement in
High Performance Computing, Information Systems, Distributed Computing, and international collaboration. http://www.iaria.org/fellows.html http://www.iaria.org http://www.uni-hannover.de/en/aktuell/online-aktuell/news/09263/
(Press Release)
Moderator DigitalWorld Joint International Panel, 2011.
Moderator: C.-P. Rückemann.
DigitalWorld ICDS-GEOProcessing-CYBERLAWS Joint International Panel: Privacy Invasion and Protection in Digital Society.
International Conference on Digital Society (ICDS 2011). International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems, Applications, and Services (GEOProcessing 2011). International Conference on Technical and Legal Aspects of the e-Society (CYBERLAWS 2011).
Invited Talk, ICDS-GEOProcessing-CYBERLAWS International Panel, 2011.
C.-P. Rückemann, Securing Privacy for Future Information and Computing Systems.
DigitalWorld ICDS-GEOProcessing-CYBERLAWS Joint International Panel: Privacy Invasion and Protection in Digital Society. International Conference on Digital Society (ICDS 2011). International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems, Applications, and Services (GEOProcessing 2011). International Conference on Technical and Legal Aspects of the e-Society (CYBERLAWS 2011).
DigitalWorld, February 23-28, 2011, Gosier, Guadeloupe, France. http://www.iaria.org/conferences2011/filesICDS11/ICDS_2011_PANEL.pdf
Invited Talk, International Expert Panel, 2010.
C.-P. Rückemann, Privacy and Anonymity for Future Information and Computing Systems Considering Economic Aspects.
CYBERLAWS Expert Panel: Digital Society Trends: Challenges of Privacy and Anonymity in the Information Society.
International Conference on Technical and Legal Aspects of the e-Society (CYBERLAWS 2010),
International Conference on Digital Society (ICDS 2010),
DigitalWorld, February 10-16, 2010, St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles. http://www.iaria.org/conferences2010/filesCYBERLAWS10/CYBERLAWS_2010_Panel.pdf
Book Contribution 2009/2010.
C.-P. Rückemann, Accounting and Billing in Computing Environments, in: Infonomics for Distributed Business and Decision-Making Environments: Creating Information System Ecology, M. Pankowska (ed.), Business Science Reference, IGI Global, Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA, 2009, DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-890-1.ch010, ISBN: 978-1-60566-890-1 (hardcover), EISBN: 978-1-60566-891-8 (e-book). http://www.igi-global.com/Bookstore/Chapter.aspx?TitleId=38422 http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?ID=34799 http://www.infosci-books.com
Ranked 10 out of 10 by Library Journal 2009.
2008 Best Reference Collection.
Courses / Lectures:
DAAD Award, 2008.
The LL.M. programme in IT-Law and Intellectual Property Law offered by the Leibniz
University Hannover's Institute for Legal Informatics is the only
postgraduate degree course in law to be awarded the DAAD's Seal of Excellence,
being one of the ten best international masters degree progammes at German universities.
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Donors' Association
for the Promotion of the Sciences and Humanities conferred the award to the
``Top 10 International Master's Degree Courses, Made in Germany''.
The complexity of information science methods is steadily increasing.
Distributed environments in various disciplines are a main factor.
On the other side information systems will have to evolve towards
ease of use and implementation, concealing the inherent mechanisms.
With this process, security concerns continuously get more important,
not only including hardware, software, and networking but also
regarding concepts, use cases, and social context.
This course gives an overview of the fundamentals of security of
information systems in various computing environments showing mechanisms
behind the scenes.
Important basics of computer science and security aspects are briefly discussed:
hardware and computation systems, software and operating systems as well
as various tools, programming languages, and programming paradigms. (Parts i-iii)
Main focus is on security issues regarding applications, internet,
protocols, operating systems, firewalls, encryption, steganography,
database systems, certificates, digital signatures, intrusion detection,
networks, accounting, and licensing issues.
A range of use cases will be discussed in order to acquire an overview
from classical to current developments comprising private resource usage,
data processing to various up to date implementations for distributed computing
environments, Grid computing, and High Performance Computing. (Parts I-III)
Basic practical exercises, a summary and tutorial will complement the course.
In addition to the course an optional excursion to a High Performance Computer /
computing centre will be organised if possible.
There are no special informatics prerequisites necessary
to take part in this course.
Winter term 2010/2011, Lecture: Information Science, Security, and Computing,
Dr. rer. nat. C.-P. Rückemann Institut für Rechtsinformatik, EULISP,
Juristische Fakultät, Leibniz Universität Hannover. University calendar:Information Science, Security, and Computing Date of Exam: Will be advised by the secretary. ECTS points: 4
The complexity of information science methods is steadily increasing.
Distributed environments in various disciplines are a main factor.
On the other side information systems will have to evolve towards
ease of use and implementation, concealing the inherent mechanisms.
With this process, security concerns continuously get more important,
not only including hardware, software, and networking but also
regarding concepts, use cases, and social context.
This course gives an overview of the fundamentals of security of
information systems in various computing environments showing mechanisms
behind the scenes.
Important basics of computer science and security aspects are briefly discussed:
hardware and computation systems, software and operating systems as well
as various tools, programming languages, and programming paradigms. (Parts i-iii)
Main focus is on security issues regarding applications, internet,
protocols, operating systems, firewalls, encryption, steganography,
database systems, certificates, digital signatures, intrusion detection,
networks, accounting, and licensing issues.
A range of use cases will be discussed in order to acquire an overview
from classical to current developments comprising private resource usage,
data processing to various up to date implementations for distributed computing
environments, Grid computing, and High Performance Computing. (Parts I-III)
Basic practical exercises, a summary and tutorial will complement the course.
In addition to the course an optional excursion to a High Performance Computer /
computing centre will be organised if possible.
There are no special informatics prerequisites necessary
to take part in this course.
The complexity of information science methods is steadily increasing.
Distributed environments in various disciplines are a main factor.
On the other side information systems will have to evolve towards
ease of use and implementation, concealing the inherent mechanisms.
With this process, security concerns continuously get more important,
not only including hardware, software, and networking but also
regarding concepts, use cases, and social context.
This course gives an overview of the fundamentals of security of
information systems in various computing environments showing mechanisms
behind the scenes.
Important basics of computer science and security aspects are briefly discussed:
hardware and computation systems, software and operating systems as well
as various tools, programming languages, and programming paradigms. (Parts i-iii)
Main focus is on security issues regarding applications, internet,
protocols, operating systems, firewalls, encryption, steganography,
database systems, certificates, digital signatures, intrusion detection,
networks, accounting, and licensing issues.
A range of use cases will be discussed in order to acquire an overview
from classical to current developments comprising private resource usage,
data processing to various up to date implementations for distributed computing
environments, Grid computing, and High Performance Computing. (Parts I-III)
Basic practical exercises, a summary and tutorial will complement the course.
In addition to the course an optional excursion to a High Performance Computer /
computing centre will be organised if possible.
There are no special informatics prerequisites necessary
to take part in this course.
Winter term 2008/2009, Lecture: Fundamental Aspects of Information Science and Security of Information Systems,
Dr. rer. nat. C.-P. Rückemann Institut für Rechtsinformatik, EULISP,
Juristische Fakultät, Leibniz Universität Hannover. University calendar: Information Science and Security Date of Exam: Will be given at start of the Lecture. ECTS points: 4
The complexity of information science methods is steadily increasing.
On the other side information systems will have to evolve towards
ease of use and implementation, concealing the inherent mechanisms.
With this process, security concerns continuously get more important,
not only including hardware, software, and networking but also
regarding concepts, use cases, and social context.
This course gives an overview of the fundamentals of security of
information systems showing mechanisms behind the scenes.
Important basics of information science are briefly presented:
hardware and computation systems, software and operating systems as well
as various tools, programming languages, and programming paradigms.
Main focus is on security issues regarding applications, internet,
protocols, operating systems, firewalls, encryption, steganography,
database systems, certificates, digital signatures, intrusion detection,
networks, accounting, and licensing issues.
A range of use cases will be discussed in order to acquire an overview
from classical to current developments comprising private resource usage,
data processing to Grid computing and High Performance Computing.
Basic practical exercises will complement the course.
In addition to the course an excursion to
a High Performance Computer / computing centre will be organised if possible.
Winter term 2007/2008, Lecture: Security of Information Systems,
Dr. rer. nat. C.-P. Rückemann Institut für Rechtsinformatik, EULISP,
Juristische Fakultät, Leibniz Universität Hannover. University calendar:Security of Information Systems (61013) Date of Exam: Will be given at start of the Lecture. ECTS points: 4
This course stretches a framework for a broad understanding of the
fundamentals of security of information systems.
It focusses on security issues regarding
applications, internet, protocols, operating systems, firewalls, encryption,
steganography, database systems, certificates, digital signatures,
intrusion detection, networks, accounting, from private resource usage
to data processing, Grid Computing and High Performance Computing.
Various use cases will be discussed.
Practical exercises are part of the course.
In addition to the course an excursion to
a High Performance Computer / computing centre will be organised if possible.
Winter term 2007/2008, Lecture: Fundamentals of Computer Science (in German),
Dr. rer. nat. C.-P. Rückemann Institut für Rechtsinformatik, EULISP, Juristische Fakultät, Leibniz Universität Hannover. University calendar:Grundlagen der Informatik (61010) Date of Exam: Will be given at start of the Lecture. ECTS points: 4
Diese Veranstaltung vermittelt die wichtigsten Grundlagen der Informatik.
Ausgehend von einem Rückblick auf die historischen Wurzeln der Informatik
und den grundlegenden Begriffen werden klassische Rechenanlagen
bis zu aktuellen Entwicklungen vorgestellt.
Themen sind (I) Hardware und Rechensysteme, Software und Betriebssysteme
sowie verschiedenste Anwendungen,
(II) Programmiersprachen und Programmierparadigmen sowie Lizenzen,
(III) Daten-Processing, Automatisierung, Grid Computing, Hochleistungsrechnen.
Praktische Übungen sind Teil der Veranstaltung.
Sofern möglich, wird ergänzend zur Veranstaltung eine Exkursion zu
einem Hochleistungsrechner / Rechenzentrum durchgeführt.
For typesetting of any papers, books, articles, texts, hypertexts, presentations, and documentations exclusively
LaTeX (LaTeX2e) with TeX is to be used. Implementations for all common
operating systems (including styles, fonts, tools and documentation) can be found at
http://www.dante.de.
Sources for further tools to be used for different jobs can for example be found at the
Links.
All German Papers and texts for now and for future are to be authored according to the traditional german Rechtschreibung
(prior to the Rechtschreibreform and Reform of the Rechtschreibreform). In particular the
regulations of the new reform after 1996
are not to be used.