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Force and pressure variables measuring peak and total load were normalised by body weight or scaled by maximum value and the foot region where the peak pressure occurred was identified.\r\nResults:\r\nThe absolute values demonstrated an increase in load with advancing age. In contrast, when normalised to body weight, peak pressure and pressure time integrals decreased. The scaled peak pressure showed a load shift to the forefoot. The results indicate that the normalised parameters exhibit superior qualitative significance, suggesting a more dynamic gait pattern and improved morphology of the foot in relation to body weight with increasing age.\r\nConclusions:\r\nThis study shows that standardisation of the measurement protocol is imperative because results in typically developing children can vary depending up parameter selection and normalisation technique.\r\nLevel of evidence: 3","annote":"","author":[{"family":"Behrendt","given":"Anika"},{"family":"Siebert","given":"Tobias"},{"family":"D’Souza","given":"Sonia"}],"citation-label":"Behrendt_2025","collection-editor":[{"family":"Siebert","given":"Tobias"}],"collection-title":"","container-author":[{"family":"Siebert","given":"Tobias"}],"container-title":"Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics","documents":[],"edition":"","editor":[{"family":"Siebert","given":"Tobias"}],"event-date":{"date-parts":[["2025","05"]],"literal":"2025"},"event-place":"","id":"b1a0be274f017b69fc4cdba43aa8fcc8inspo5","interhash":"2534cbe071efa646235e0299e00de3e2","intrahash":"b1a0be274f017b69fc4cdba43aa8fcc8","issue":"3","issued":{"date-parts":[["2025","05"]],"literal":"2025"},"keyword":"children normalisation normative parameter weight data Pedobarography chronological body age","misc":{"language":"English","issn":"1863-2548","preprinturl":"https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/18632521251335875","doi":"10.1177/18632521251335875"},"note":"","number":"3","number-of-pages":"9","page":"179–188","page-first":"179","publisher":"SAGE Publications","publisher-place":"","status":"","title":"Impact of body weight and age on plantar pressure in typically developing children: Normative data and methodological considerations","type":"article-journal","username":"inspo5","version":"","volume":"19"},"8dfc845efeb05896489463d148d282d5hermann":{"DOI":"10.5281/ZENODO.3665371","ISBN":"","ISSN":"","URL":"https://zenodo.org/record/3665371","abstract":"","annote":"","author":[{"family":"Björnmalm","given":"Mattias"},{"family":"Cappelluti","given":"Federica"},{"family":"Dunning","given":"Alastair"},{"family":"Gheorghe","given":"Dana"},{"family":"Goraczek","given":"Malgorzata Zofia"},{"family":"Hausen","given":"Daniela"},{"family":"Hermann","given":"Sibylle"},{"family":"Kraft","given":"Angelina"},{"family":"Lavanchy","given":"Paula Martinez"},{"family":"Prisecaru","given":"Tudor"},{"family":"Sánchez","given":"Barbara"},{"family":"Strötgen","given":"Robert"}],"citation-label":"https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3665371","collection-editor":[],"collection-title":"","container-author":[],"container-title":"","documents":[],"edition":"","editor":[],"event-date":{"date-parts":[["2020"]],"literal":"2020"},"event-place":"","id":"8dfc845efeb05896489463d148d282d5hermann","interhash":"5b870e7962327431f1169495328cdba2","intrahash":"8dfc845efeb05896489463d148d282d5","issue":"","issued":{"date-parts":[["2020"]],"literal":"2020"},"keyword":"myOwn RDM, Data Management Research","misc":{"copyright":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International","language":"en","doi":"10.5281/ZENODO.3665371"},"note":"","number":"","page":"","page-first":"","publisher":"Zenodo","publisher-place":"","status":"","title":"Advancing Research Data Management in Universities of Science and Technology","type":"article","username":"hermann","version":"","volume":""},"1fb8d3aeab1e128c7cf0958f07576babjrettberg":{"DOI":"10.18419/darus-3248","ISBN":"","ISSN":"","URL":"","abstract":"This dataset includes the system matrices in velocity formulation and a parallel coordinates plot of the sensitivity analysis from the paper titled \"Port-Hamiltonian Fluid-Structure Interaction Modeling and Structure-Preserving Model Order Reduction of a Classical Guitar\". The system matrices can be used to perform further system reformulations according to the paper or model reductions for the basis generation variants mentioned in the paper. The parallel coordinates plot is an interactive way to visualize the multitude of numerical experiments. For this purpose, the desired combination possibilities can simply be marked. The color of the path is a measure of the relative error due to the model reduction. The plot is in .html file format and can be opened with any browser. For visualisation purposes all error values >1 were set to 1.","annote":"","author":[{"family":"Rettberg","given":"Johannes"},{"family":"Wittwar","given":"Dominik"},{"family":"Buchfink","given":"Patrick"},{"family":"Brauchler","given":"Alexander"},{"family":"Ziegler","given":"Pascal"},{"family":"Fehr","given":"Jörg Christoph"},{"family":"Haasdonk","given":"Bernard"}],"citation-label":"rettberg2023replication","collection-editor":[],"collection-title":"","container-author":[],"container-title":"","documents":[],"edition":"","editor":[],"event-date":{"date-parts":[["2023"]],"literal":"2023"},"event-place":"","id":"1fb8d3aeab1e128c7cf0958f07576babjrettberg","interhash":"2eb537adcf1b5e23c794e6968b309449","intrahash":"1fb8d3aeab1e128c7cf0958f07576bab","issue":"","issued":{"date-parts":[["2023"]],"literal":"2023"},"keyword":"jrettberg data","misc":{"affiliation":"Rettberg, Johannes/Universität Stuttgart, Wittwar, Dominik/Universität Stuttgart, Buchfink, Patrick/Universität Stuttgart, Brauchler, Alexander/Universität Stuttgart, Ziegler, Pascal/Universität Stuttgart, Fehr, Jörg/Universität Stuttgart, Haasdonk, Bernard/Universität Stuttgart","orcid-numbers":"Wittwar, Dominik/0000-0001-8620-882X, Brauchler, Alexander/0000-0002-2359-4206, Ziegler, Pascal/0000-0003-2539-0431, Fehr, Jörg/0000-0003-2850-1440","doi":"10.18419/darus-3248"},"note":"Related to: Rettberg, J.; Wittwar, D.; Buchfink, P.; Brauchler, A.; Ziegler, P.; Fehr, J.; Haasdonk, B.: Port-Hamiltonian Fluid-Structure Interaction Modeling and Structure-Preserving Model Order Reduction of a Classical Guitar. 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While this survey focuses on the former type of end product, this definition still leaves room for many different interpretations of and approaches to provenance. These are typically motivated by different application domains for provenance (e.g., accountability, reproducibility, process debugging) and varying technical requirements such as runtime, scalability, or privacy. As a result, we observe a wide variety of provenance types and provenance-generating methods. This survey provides an overview of the research field of provenance, focusing on what provenance is used for (what for?), what types of provenance have been defined and captured for the different applications (what form?), and which resources and system requirements impact the choice of deploying a particular provenance solution (what from?). For each of these three key questions, we provide a classification and review the state of the art for each class. We conclude with a summary and possible future research challenges.","annote":"","author":[{"family":"Herschel","given":"Melanie"},{"family":"Diestelkämper","given":"Ralf"},{"family":"Ben Lahmar","given":"Houssem"}],"citation-label":"herschel2017survey","collection-editor":[],"collection-title":"","container-author":[],"container-title":"The VLDB Journal","documents":[],"edition":"","editor":[],"event-date":{"date-parts":[["2017","12"]],"literal":"2017"},"event-place":"Secaucus, NJ, USA","id":"3bf02dd14ab64689afccbc9cea48a166hermann","interhash":"ba248b08633a6f0cb1c0884bff45ccf0","intrahash":"3bf02dd14ab64689afccbc9cea48a166","issue":"6","issued":{"date-parts":[["2017","12"]],"literal":"2017"},"keyword":"provenance data","misc":{"issn":"1066-8888","acmid":"3159194","issue_date":"December  2017","numpages":"26","doi":"10.1007/s00778-017-0486-1"},"note":"","number":"6","number-of-pages":"25","page":"881--906","page-first":"881","publisher":"Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.","publisher-place":"Secaucus, NJ, USA","status":"","title":"A Survey on Provenance: What for? 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While \"data\" in computing and information science can refer to anything that can be processed by a computer, software is a special kind of data that can be a creative, executable tool that operates on data. However, software and data are similar in that they both traditionally have not been cited in publications. This paper discusses the differences between software and data in the context of citation, by providing examples and referring to evidence in the form of citations.","annote":"","author":[{"family":"Katz","given":"Daniel S"},{"family":"Niemeyer","given":"Kyle E"},{"family":"Smith","given":"Arfon M"},{"family":"Anderson","given":"William L"},{"family":"Boettiger","given":"Carl"},{"family":"Hinsen","given":"Konrad"},{"family":"Hooft","given":"Rob"},{"family":"Hucka","given":"Michael"},{"family":"Lee","given":"Allen"},{"family":"Löffler","given":"Frank"},{"family":"Pollard","given":"Tom"},{"family":"Rios","given":"Fernando"}],"citation-label":"katz2016software","collection-editor":[],"collection-title":"","container-author":[],"container-title":"PeerJ Preprints","documents":[],"edition":"","editor":[],"event-date":{"date-parts":[["2016","12"]],"literal":"2016"},"event-place":"","id":"87d450dbc1fad86ebb563e9d880e079ahermann","interhash":"223215b1d2795d612a8f751347b3a7e8","intrahash":"87d450dbc1fad86ebb563e9d880e079a","issue":"","issued":{"date-parts":[["2016","12"]],"literal":"2016"},"keyword":"forschungsdaten citation software data","misc":{"issn":"2167-9843","doi":"10.7287/peerj.preprints.2630v1"},"note":"","number":"","page":"e2630v1","page-first":"2630","publisher":"","publisher-place":"","status":"","title":"Software vs. data in the context of citation","type":"article-journal","username":"hermann","version":"","volume":"4"},"eca692cd4bbb275c249d38ba7e13a09ahermann":{"DOI":"10.15497/RDA00022","ISBN":"","ISSN":"","URL":"","abstract":"Recent efforts of the Research Data Alliance have established a conceptual model for the management of research data that promotes the use of digital objects, transcending the traditional notion of files and decoupling questions of access and use from location and storage. In this context, the need for building aggregations or collections of such objects has become an essential element. However, contemporary work on object collections focuses on primarily describing such collections through metadata, whereas research data management practice requires not only to describe collections, but to make them actionable by automated processes to be able to cope with ever increasing amounts and volumes of data. To this effect, this recommendation provides a comprehensive model for actionable collections and a technical interface specification to enable client-server interaction. It also reports on first adoption and implementation efforts across communities and institutions and provides perspectives on the use of data types in connection with collection structures, highlighting pathways for possible future work.","annote":"","author":[{"family":"Weigel","given":"Tobias"},{"family":"Bridget","given":"Almas;"},{"family":"Baumgardt","given":"Frederik"},{"family":"Zastrow","given":"Thomas"},{"family":"Schwardmann","given":"Ulrich"},{"family":"Hellström","given":"Maggie"},{"family":"Javier","given":"Quinteros;"},{"family":"Fleischer","given":"Dirk"}],"citation-label":"weigel2017recommendation","collection-editor":[],"collection-title":"","container-author":[],"container-title":"","documents":[],"edition":"","editor":[],"event-date":{"date-parts":[["2017"]],"literal":"2017"},"event-place":"","id":"eca692cd4bbb275c249d38ba7e13a09ahermann","interhash":"4198bcbc78dd819f4bf13594bc0c1448","intrahash":"eca692cd4bbb275c249d38ba7e13a09a","issue":"","issued":{"date-parts":[["2017"]],"literal":"2017"},"keyword":"forschungsdaten data colection rda","misc":{"doi":"10.15497/RDA00022"},"note":"","number":"","page":"","page-first":"","publisher":"","publisher-place":"","status":"","title":"Recommendation on Research Data Collections","type":"article","username":"hermann","version":"","volume":""}}