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Prof. Dr. Hendrik Meth

Studiendekan | Wirtschaftsinformatik
+49 711 8923-3286 meth@hdm-stuttgart.de I208, Nobelstraße 8 (Nobelstraße 8)
Lehrgebiet
Big Data, Data Science, Business Intelligence
Forschungsgebiet
Big Data, Data Science, Business Intelligence

Lebenslauf

• 2016- : Professor Big Data & Data Science, HdM

• 2013-2016: Manager Business Intelligence Competence

Center, BorgWarner.

• 2010-2013: Research assistant at the chair of information

systems IV, University of Mannheim.

• 2004-2010: Project & Product Manager Business

Intelligence, Bosch

• 2002-2004: Consultant SCM & BI, Icon

• 1995-2001: Studies of Business Informatics at the

University of Mannheim and the City University of New York.

 

 

Publikationen

• Jan Weisenstein, Hendrik Meth, Jens Beck and Thomas

Barton 2015. "Bestimmung des Potentials zur Steigerung der

Performance einer existierenden Business-Warehouse-Implementierung

mit SAP HANA " in Proceedings of the AKWI2015, pp.

162-170.

• Manuel Brhel, Hendrik Meth, Alexander Maedche and Karl

Werder 2015. "Exploring principles of user-centered agile software

development: A literature review," Information and Software

Technology (61:), pp. 163-181.

• Hendrik Meth, Benjamin Müller and Alexander Maedche

2015. "Designing a Requirement Mining System," Journal of the

Association for Information Systems : JAIS (16:9), pp. 799-837.

• Oliver Gaß, Hendrik Meth and Alexander Maedche

2014. "PaaS characteristics for productive software development: An

evaluation framework," IEEE Internet Computing (18:1), pp.

56-64.

• Hendrik Meth, Manuel Brhel and Alexander Maedche 2013.

"The State of the Art in Automated Requirements Elicitation,"

Information and Software Technology (55:10), pp. 1695-1709.

• Alexander Maedche, Achim Botzenhardt and Hendrik Meth

2012. "Usability und User-Centered Design," Das Wirtschaftsstudium

: WISU (41:8/9), pp. 1074-1077.

• Hendrik Meth, Alexander Maedche and Maximilian

Einöder 2013. "Is Knowledge Power? The Role of Knowledge in

Automated Requirements Elicitation," in Advanced Information

Systems Engineering : 25th International Conference, CAiSE 2013,

Valencia, Spain, June 17-21, 2013. Proceedings, pp. 578-593.

• Hendrik Meth, Ye Li, Alexander Maedche and Benjamin

Müller 2012. "Advancing Task Elicitation Systems - An

Experimental Evaluation of Design Principles," in Proceedings of

the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2012),

pp. Paper 3.

• Hendrik Meth, Ye Li, Alexander Maedche and Benjamin

Müller 2012. "Understanding Design Principles of Task

Elicitation Systems - An Experimental Evaluation," in Proceedings

of JAIS Theory Development Workshop, pp. Art. 22.

• Hendrik Meth, Alexander Maedche and Maximilian

Einöder 2012. "Exploring Design Principles of Task Elicitation

Systems for Unrestricted Natural Language Documents," in

Proceedings of the 4th ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering

interactive computing systems, pp. 205-210.

• Achim Botzenhardt, Hendrik Meth and Alexander Maedche

2011. "Cross-Functional Integration of Product Management and

Product Design in Application Software Development: Exploration of

Success Factors," in Proceedings of the International Conference on

Information Systems, ICIS 2011, pp. Paper 10.

• Hendrik Meth and Alexander Maedche 2010. "User-centered

requirements elicitation for Business Intelligence solutions," in

Business Intelligence im Spannungsfeld von Effizienz und

Agilität : Zweites Forschungskolloquium Business Intelligence

(FKBI 10), pp. 39-44.

• Florian Scheiber, Dominika Wruk, Achim Oberg, Johannes

Britsch, Michael Woywode, Alexander Maedche, Felix Kahrau, Hendrik

Meth, Dieter Wallach and Marcus Plach 2012. "Software Usability in

Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Germany: An Empirical Study,"

in Software for People, Alexander Mädche (eds.), Berlin

[u.a.]: Springer, pp. 39-52.

• Oliver Gaß, Hendrik Meth and Alexander Maedche

2012. "Assessing cloud development platforms - What Platform as a

Service offers and what not," in Working Paper Series in

Information Systems, No. 003, Mannheim.