18.04.2016
Anton Grening
Author: Anton Grening

DFDDA 2016 - An­nounce­ment

This year the Deggendorf Forum for Digital Data Analytics (DFDDA) is inviting everyone interested in data analytics to the Technical University in Munich.

This, the 12th forum will as usual look at current events where scandals and disclosures play a big role in the absence of transparency. So the title chosen for the event could hardly have been better than:

"Transparency from Responsibility: New Challenges for Digital Data Analytics"

You will hear fascinating papers and be able to discuss with both scientists and practitioners. In his keynote paper Dr Frank Witting will speak of the "Relationship between Inspector and Inspected". You can also look forward to papers on subjects like "Fraud Detection and Business Partner Screening with SAP HANA", "IT Security through Data Analytics", "Transformation of Auditing through Digital Data Analytics", "Extracting Knowledge from Documents", "Significance of Information Governance for Transparency and Responsible Action in Analyzing Data", and "Supporting the Analyst by Turning Multilingual Text into Structured Data". (All papers are in German language, except the last one)

June 9/10, 2016, 12th Deggendorf Forum for Digital Data Analytics
Technical University Munich – Institute for Advanced Study
Lichtenbergstrasse 2a
D-85748 Garching

This year dab:GmbH is again sponsoring the event and at the information booth you can see follow-on developments of the dab:Exporter and data analytics tools, and find out about training possibilities. Inquire about our integrated training for SAP® processes for example, enabling you to simply build internal expertise in data analytics. Extra to our products and training, it is well worth asking for information about our AuditServices. You can of course wish personal consulting on the spot, in which we can show you the major advantages of our solutions.


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