Stefan Kirn

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Stefan Kirn (born March 6, 1956 ) is a German computer scientist and business informatics professor as well as professor of business informatics at the University of Hohenheim .

Career

From 1975 to 1980 Kirn completed a degree in economics and organizational sciences at the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich . This was followed by a degree in computer science from 1984 to 1989 at the Open University in Hagen . Kirn's doctorate rer. nat. with a thesis on cooperative expert systems in bancassurance was also carried out in 1991 at the Distance University in Hagen. Kirn received his habilitation with an organizational theoretical foundation of multi-agent technology and the license to teach business informatics in 1996 at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster . In October 1995, Kirn was offered a chair in Information Systems II at the Technical University of Ilmenau . In May 2003 he was offered the Chair of Information Systems II at the University of Hohenheim. Kirn was a member of the Presidium of the Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI) from 2006 to 2008 .

Kirn's research and work focuses are:

  • Software technology, especially cooperative and distributed intelligent systems
  • Service-Oriented Computing, Service-Oriented Architectures
  • Applications of Artificial Intelligence
  • Supply chain management, logistics and logistics information systems
  • Electronic Healthcare, Health Telematics

Fonts (selection)

  • Process of Change in Organizations through eHEALTH , in: Proceedings of the 2nd International eHealth Symposium, Stuttgart 2010.
  • Grid Computing , in: Individualization Engineering, Cullivier-Verlag, Göttingen 2009, pp. 109–112.
  • Grid infrastructures. Top performance in computing , move modern administration, 6, 2009, pp. 56–58
  • Cooperating intelligent software agents , in: Individualization Engineering, Cuvillier-Verlag, Göttingen 2008, pp. 113-133.
  • E-Healthcare: State of the art, technical developments - and new value creation systems in the healthcare sector , in: IT doesn't matter!?, Verlag Dr. Otto Schmidt, Cologne 2006, pp. 51–63.

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