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    A user study for evaluation of formal verification results and their explanation at Bosch

    Ensuring safety for any sophisticated system is getting more complex due to the rising number of features and functionalities. This calls for formal methods to entrust confidence in such systems. Nevertheless,...

    Arut Prakash Kaleeswaran, Arne Nordmann, Thomas Vogel in Empirical Software Engineering (2023)

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    The impact of prior endoscopic or surgical therapy on open Zenker’s diverticulum surgery: analysis on a large single center cohort

    Endoscopic treatment of Zenker’s diverticulum is an attractive minimally invasive alternative compared to the classic open approach. However, increased recurrence rate were reported. In case of relapse, endosc...

    Rebekka Dimpel, Alissa Jell, Daniel Reim, Maximilian Berlet in Surgical Endoscopy (2023)

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    Chapter

    About the Way We Deal with Things

    This article is about the critique of today’s culturally and economically shaped way of dealing with things. It traces a cultural-historical and philosophical line of development of our actions, which are dete...

    Thomas Vogel in Repair, Do-It-Yourself and Circular Economy (2023)

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    Book

    Concurrency, Specification and Programming

    Revised Selected Papers from the 29th International Workshop on Concurrency, Specification and Programming (CS&P'21), Berlin, Germany

    Bernd-Holger Schlingloff, Thomas Vogel in Studies in Computational Intelligence (2023)

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    Ex situ arterial reconstruction prior normothermic machine perfusion of liver grafts

    Atypical variants of the hepatic artery are common and pose a technical challenge for normothermic machine perfusion (NMP). The transplant surgeon has three options when confronted with hepatic arterial variat...

    Felix Becker, Felicia Kneifel, Arne Riegel, Shadi Katou in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2022)

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    Serum albumin at resection predicts in-hospital death, while serum lactate and aPTT on the first postoperative day anticipate anastomotic leakage after Ivor-Lewis-esophagectomy

    Anastomotic leakage (AL) is a major complication after esophagectomy, potentiating morbidity and mortality. There are several patient risk factors associated with AL, but high-fidelity postoperative predictors...

    Florian Scheufele, Thomas Vogel, Melanie Gasiorek in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2022)

  7. Article

    Humoral immune response after COVID-19 infection or BNT162b2 vaccine among older adults: evolution over time and protective thresholds

    The objectives of this study were to assess the dynamics of the SARS-CoV-2 anti-RBD-IgG response over time among older people after COVID-19 infection or vaccination and its comparison with indicative levels o...

    Maxence Meyer, Florentin Constancias, Claudia Worth, Anita Meyer in GeroScience (2022)

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    Chapter

    AE Monitoring of Real Structures: Applications, Strengths, and Limitations

    The acoustic emission (AE) technique has been successfully used for decades to monitor fracture processes during laboratory testing. This final chapter discusses deliberations necessary when the technique is e...

    Thomas Schumacher, Barbara Schechinger, Thomas Vogel in Acoustic Emission Testing (2022)

  9. Article

    Therapeutic prevention of COVID-19 in elderly: a case–control study

    COVID-19 is a particularly aggressive disease for the elderly as 86% of deaths related to COVID-19 occur in people over 65 years of age. Despite the urgent need for a preventive treatment, there are currently...

    Frederic Blanc, Cedric Waechter, Thomas Vogel, Benoit Schorr in GeroScience (2021)

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    Open Access

    Effective operating room (OR) utilization by performing low-complex surgical procedures during the 2020 corona pandemic

    The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has almost stopped all elective surgical treatment throughout the world. As operating room (OR) capacities are reduced everywhere to ensure availability of intensive care capacities, es...

    Thomas Vogel, Dina Schippers in International Journal of Computer Assisted… (2021)

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    Open Access

    Complete mesocolic excision in minimally invasive surgery of colonic cancer: do we need the robot?

    Robotic surgery offers favorable prerequisites for complex minimally invasive surgeries which are delivered by higher degrees of freedom, improved instrument stability, and a perfect visualization in 3D which ...

    Prof. Dr. med. Dirk Wilhelm, Thomas Vogel, Philipp-Alexander Neumann in European Surgery (2021)

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    Open Access

    Effect of 9 weeks continuous vs. interval aerobic training on plasma BDNF levels, aerobic fitness, cognitive capacity and quality of life among seniors with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease: a randomized controlled trial

    Evidence suggests that aerobic-type training confers physical benefits and appears to contribute positively to brain health. This study aims to compare the effect of 9-weeks continuous (CAT) to interval aerobi...

    Lievyn Enette, Thomas Vogel, Sylvie Merle in European Review of Aging and Physical Acti… (2020)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Counterexample Interpretation for Contract-Based Design

    Contract-based design (CBD) is an emerging paradigm for complex systems, specifying the input-output behavior of a component by defining what the component guarantees, provided its environment satisfies the gi...

    Arut Prakash Kaleeswaran, Arne Nordmann, Thomas Vogel in Model-Based Safety and Assessment (2020)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Evolutionary Grammar-Based Fuzzing

    A fuzzer provides randomly generated inputs to a targeted software to expose erroneous behavior. To efficiently detect defects, generated inputs should conform to the structure of the input format and thus, gramm...

    Martin Eberlein, Yannic Noller, Thomas Vogel in Search-Based Software Engineering (2020)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Bet and Run for Test Case Generation

    Anyone working in the technology sector is probably familiar with the question: “Have you tried turning it off and on again?”, as this is usually the default question asked by tech support. Similarly, it is kn...

    Sebastian Müller, Thomas Vogel, Lars Grunske in Search-Based Software Engineering (2020)

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    Article

    Potential Statin Overuse in Older Patients: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study Using French Health Insurance Databases

    Although compelling evidence exists supporting statins (HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors) for secondary prevention in older patients with clinical atherosclerotic diseases, the same cannot be said for primary prev...

    Emilie Borne, Nicolas Meyer, Marie-Christine Rybarczyck-Vigouret in Drugs & Aging (2019)

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    Article

    Mortality and postoperative complications after different types of surgical reconstruction following pancreaticoduodenectomy—a systematic review with meta-analysis

    Pancreaticoduodenectomy/PD is a technically demanding pancreatic resection. Options of surgical reconstruction include (1) the child reconstruction defined as pancreatojejunostomy/PJ followed by hepaticojejuno...

    Stephan Schorn, Ihsan Ekin Demir, Thomas Vogel in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2019)

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    Article

    Long-Term Quality of Life Assessment After Successful Endoscopic Vacuum Therapy of Defects in the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Quality of Life After EVT

    Accumulating evidence indicates that anastomotic leakages and perforations of the upper gastrointestinal tract (uGIT) can be treated successfully with endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT). So far, no data is availa...

    Sameer A. Dhayat, Rosanna Schacht, Rudolf Mennigen in Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery (2019)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    A Domain Specific Language to Support HAZOP Studies of SysML Models

    To deal with the rising system complexity, Model-Based System Development (MBSD) approaches are becoming popular due to their promise to improve consistency between different views of the system model. For dep...

    Arut Prakash Kaleeswaran, Peter Munk, Samir Sarkic in Model-Based Safety and Assessment (2019)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Does Diversity Improve the Test Suite Generation for Mobile Applications?

    In search-based software engineering we often use popular heuristics with default configurations, which typically lead to suboptimal results, or we perform experiments to identify configurations on a trial-and...

    Thomas Vogel, Chinh Tran, Lars Grunske in Search-Based Software Engineering (2019)

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