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Dr. Kevin Rehring

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Dr. Kevin Rehring

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Curriculum Vitae:

Academics

  • 12/2015 - 10/2019: Ph.D. Student at the Chair of Information Systems and Strategic IT Management, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany
  • 04/2013 - 11/2015: Study of Business Information Systems (degree: Master of Science), University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany
  • 02/2012 - 06/2012: Semester abroad at the Polytechnic of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia
  • 10/2009 - 05/2013: Study of Business Information Systems (degree: Bachelor of Science), University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany

Work Experience

  • 12/2015 - 11/2019: Research assistant at the Chair of Information Systems and Strategic IT-Management, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany
  • 03/2015 - 11/2015: Research aide at the Chair of Information Systems and Strategic IT Management, University of Duisburg-Essen
  • Since 10/2014: Freelancer in the area of system implementation and business analyst for German and American companies
  • 02/2014 - 09/2014: Internship in the area of business development at Lufthansa Technik Component Services, Tulsa, USA
  • 10/2013 - 02/2014: Student assistant at the Chair of Information Systems and Strategic IT Management, University of Duisburg-Essen
  • 07/2013 - 02/2014: Working student in an IT/logistics department at Karstadt Warenhaus GmbH, Essen
  • 09/2012 - 02/2013: Internship in an IT department at Lufthansa Technik, Hamburg
  • 08/2011 - 01/2012: Internship and student assistant in the area of business analysis at SymphonyIRI Group, Düsseldorf
  • 11/2010 - 03/2011: Student assistant in a software development project at Förderkreis für Psychosoziale Versorgung e.V.

Publications:

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  • Muschkiet, M.; Kühne, B.; Jagals, M.; Bergan, P.; Rehring, K.; Ahlemann, F.: Making Data Valuable for Smart City Service Systems - A Citizen Journey Map for Data-driven Service Design. In: Wirtschaftsinformatik 2022 Proceedings. 2022. Full textCitationDetails
  • Jung, J.; Hacks, S.; de Gooijer, T.; Kinnunen, M.; Rehring, K.: Revealing Common Enterprise Architecture Debts: Conceptualization and Critical Reflection on a Workshop Format Industry Experience Report. In: 2021 IEEE 25th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop (EDOCW). 2021, p. 271-278. CitationDetails
  • Bergan, P; Rehring, K.; Muschkiet, M.; Ahlemann, F.; Hackemann, L.: Toward Smart City Architecture Principles: A Cornerstone in the Case of Smart City Duisburg. In: Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective. 2021, p. 46-60. CitationDetails
  • Brandt, N.; Ahlemann, F.; Reining, S.; Rehring, K.: Internet of Things in Product Lifecycle Management – A Review on Value Creation through Product Status Data. In: Americas Conference on Information Systems (Forthcoming). 2021. CitationDetails
  • Rehring, K.; Ahlemann, F.: Evaluating the User Experience of an Augmented Reality Prototype for Enterprise Architecture. In: WI 2020. Potsdam. 2020. CitationDetails
  • Bergan, P.; Mölders, A.; Rehring, K.; Ahlemann, F.; Decker, S.; Reining, S.: Towards Designing Effective Governance Regimes for Smart City Initiatives: The Case of the City of Duisburg. In: Proceedings of the 53rd annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science. Hawaii, USA 2020. CitationDetails
  • Rehring, K.; Brée, T.; Gulden, J.; Bredenfeld, L.: CONCEPTUALIZING EA CITIES: TOWARDS VISUALIZING ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURES AS CITIES. In: Proceedings of the 27th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS). Stockholm & Uppsala, Sweden 2019. Full textCitationDetails

    Enterprise Architectures (EAs) are commonly visualized in the form of text, numbers, tables, graphs, models, and diagrams. These information visualization types are used to describe EAs in today’s organizations, but often lack an intuitive representation. In this paper, we provide another form of EA visualization utilizing the city metaphor. This spatial metaphor is suitable for visualizing complex information structures and potentially facilitates easy understanding of EAs, especially for non-IT staff. Based on a literature review and three rounds of open card sorting, we mapped eleven classes of EA objects to city elements. Our results enabled us to develop a formal language that allows an implementable and human-readable specification of various views, which we call EA City. We created an early stage 3D EA City prototype to demonstrate its applicability. Our model provides a solid foundation for further work on the city metaphor in the context of EA visualization.

  • Rehring, K.; Greulich, M.; Bredenfeld, L.; Ahlemann, F.: Let’s get in touch - Decision making about Enterprise Architecture using 3D Visualization in Augmented Reality. In: Proceedings of the 52nd annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science. Hawaii, USA 2019. CitationDetails

    Making informed decisions about historically grown and often complex business and Information Technology (IT) landscapes can be particularly difficult. Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) addresses this issue by enabling stakeholders to base their decisions on relevant information about the organization’s current and future Enterprise Architectures (EAs). However, visualization of EA is often confronted with low usefulness perceptions. Informed by the cognitive fit theory (CFT), we argue that decision-makers benefit from interacting with EA visualizations using Augmented Reality (AR), because it enables a consistent task-related mental representation based on the natural use of decision-makers’ visual-spatial abilities. The goal of this paper is to demonstrate ARs suitability for EA-related decision-making. We follow the design science research (DSR) approach to develop and evaluate an AR head-mounted display (HMD) prototype, using the Microsoft HoloLens. Our results suggest that EA-related decision-making can profit from applying AR, but users find the handling of the HMD device cumbersome. 

  • Rehring, K.; Hoffmann, D.; Ahlemann, F.: Put your glasses on: Conceptualizing affordances of mixed and virtual reality for enterprise architecture management. In: Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI). Lüneburg, Germany 2018. CitationDetails