Pinned Repositories
fuzzy-graph-coloring
fuzzy-graph-coloring is a Python package for calculating the fuzzy chromatic number and coloring of a graph with fuzzy edges. See https://pypi.org/project/fuzzy-graph-coloring/
shift-scheduling
shift-scheduling is a Python package for creating shift schedules using graph coloring.
covid-variant-simulation
This is a project in the course Computational Life Sciences at the Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Stuttgart (DHBW Stuttgart). Inspired by the rise of the novel corona-variant ‚Omikron‘, the main research question was: How do two similar variants behave when they are initially put in the same environment. Do they coexist or compete? An SEIRD-model is used, which was created with NetLogo. The stochastic exploration of data using R shows that the chance of emerging competition between two similar variants is very high.
CICBO-back-end
The back-end of CICBO - CICBO is a Corona Business Optimizer. By Deborah Djon and Ferdinand Koenig for Web Engineering 2 at Cooperative State University Stuttgart (DHBW Stuttgart) Lecturer: Danny Amor
olympia
Programming project for the 2nd semester in Java. An administration for athletes participating at the olympic games. Lecturer: Lukas Pfaffen.
calendar
Web-engineering project for the second semester
qc-sudoku-solver
Quantum Computing project for the 4th semester in Computer Science at the DHBW Stuttgart. Solving a Sudoku on a DAU (Digital Annealing Unit) with QUBOs (Quadratic unconstrained binary optimization).
C-projects-2nd-semester
A selection of C exercises of the algorithm-lecture in the 2nd semester. Lecturer: Monika Kochanowski
grossmarkt
Part of the software engineering project in the 4th semester. An administration tool for a superstore for vegetables. Lecturer: Bernd Lambertz. Team: Jonas Rheiner, Clara Kümpel, Florian Kehl, and Ferdinand König
ASWE-Projekt
ferdinand-koenig's Repositories
ferdinand-koenig/fuzzy-graph-coloring
fuzzy-graph-coloring is a Python package for calculating the fuzzy chromatic number and coloring of a graph with fuzzy edges. See https://pypi.org/project/fuzzy-graph-coloring/
ferdinand-koenig/covid-variant-simulation
This is a project in the course Computational Life Sciences at the Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Stuttgart (DHBW Stuttgart). Inspired by the rise of the novel corona-variant ‚Omikron‘, the main research question was: How do two similar variants behave when they are initially put in the same environment. Do they coexist or compete? An SEIRD-model is used, which was created with NetLogo. The stochastic exploration of data using R shows that the chance of emerging competition between two similar variants is very high.
ferdinand-koenig/grossmarkt
Part of the software engineering project in the 4th semester. An administration tool for a superstore for vegetables. Lecturer: Bernd Lambertz. Team: Jonas Rheiner, Clara Kümpel, Florian Kehl, and Ferdinand König
ferdinand-koenig/qc-sudoku-solver
Quantum Computing project for the 4th semester in Computer Science at the DHBW Stuttgart. Solving a Sudoku on a DAU (Digital Annealing Unit) with QUBOs (Quadratic unconstrained binary optimization).
ferdinand-koenig/C-projects-2nd-semester
A selection of C exercises of the algorithm-lecture in the 2nd semester. Lecturer: Monika Kochanowski
ferdinand-koenig/CICBO-back-end
The back-end of CICBO - CICBO is a Corona Business Optimizer. By Deborah Djon and Ferdinand Koenig for Web Engineering 2 at Cooperative State University Stuttgart (DHBW Stuttgart) Lecturer: Danny Amor
ferdinand-koenig/olympia
Programming project for the 2nd semester in Java. An administration for athletes participating at the olympic games. Lecturer: Lukas Pfaffen.