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Dillo, Ingrid, and Peter Doorn. "The Front Office–Back Office Model: Supporting Research Data Management in the Netherlands." International Journal of Digital Curation 9, no. 2 (October 23, 2014): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v9i2.333.

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High quality and timely data management and secure storage of data, both during and after completion of research, are an essential prerequisite for sharing that data. It is therefore crucial that universities and research institutions themselves formulate a clear policy on data management within their organization. For the implementation of this data management policy, high quality support for researchers and an adequate technical infrastructure are indispensable. This practice paper will present an overview of the merging federated data infrastructure in the Netherlands with its front office – back office model, as a use case of an efficient and effective national support infrastructure for researchers. We will elaborate on the stakeholders involved, on the services they offer each other, and on the benefits of this model not only for the front and back offices themselves, but also for the researchers. We will also pay attention to a number of challenges that we are facing, like the implementation of a technical infrastructure for automatic data ingest and integrating access to research data.
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Yang, Liu Qing, Xiang Chen, and Wei Min Huang. "Campus Data Storage and Backup Solution Based on SAN." Advanced Materials Research 846-847 (November 2013): 1590–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.846-847.1590.

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With the rapid growth of colleges and universities teaching affairs and resources, the amounts of data also grow rapidly. The data also requires stricter than ever on the data security and efficiency. So it has become the top priority of the School information-building department to keep the valuable data safe, reliable and integrity. This article describes the design of the campus storage and backup solutions based on the SAN, to meet the common needs of multiple applications in the files, databases, office business, to achieve the unified allocation and management of the resource sharing.
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Katayama, Kazutoshi, Yuka Chinda, Osamu Shimizu, Yasutomo Goto, Mayumi Suzuki, and Hitoshi Noguchi. "Long term stabilities of magnetic tape for data storage in office environment." Journal of Applied Physics 117, no. 17 (May 7, 2015): 17E305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4907769.

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Susanti, Eka Susi, and Armida Silvia. "ANALISIS EFEKTIVITAS DAN EFISIENSI PENYIMPANAN ARSIP (STUDI KASUS DI KANTOR CAMAT TIUMANG) KABUPATEN DHARMASRAYA SUMATERA BARAT." Jurnal Ecogen 1, no. 4 (December 21, 2018): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/jmpe.v1i1.4716.

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The aims of this research is to reveal how effective and efficience archival storage at Tiumang su-district office. The type of research is descriptive and qualitative research. The sampling technique used is the technique Snowball Sampling. Data collection techniques used were observation, interviews and documentation. The research instrument used is the interview guide and a tape recorder. Data analysis technique used is the model of Miles and Huberman. To test the validity of the data used triangulation technique. These results indicate that the archive storage at Tiumang su-district office not yet effective and eficience . This is evident from the files stored not use archival storage system , the amount of equipment and supplies were inadequate and the lack of skilled personnel in the field of archives . Keywords :effectiveness and efficience Storage of Archive
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Ma, Youwen, and Yi Wan. "Data Analysis Method of Intelligent Analysis Platform for Big Data of Film and Television." Complexity 2021 (April 16, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9947832.

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Based on cloud computing and statistics theory, this paper proposes a reasonable analysis method for big data of film and television. The method selects Hadoop open source cloud platform as the basis, combines the MapReduce distributed programming model and HDFS distributed file storage system and other key cloud computing technologies. In order to cope with different data processing needs of film and television industry, association analysis, cluster analysis, factor analysis, and K-mean + association analysis algorithm training model were applied to model, process, and analyze the full data of film and TV series. According to the film type, producer, production region, investment, box office, audience rating, network score, audience group, and other factors, the film and television data in recent years are analyzed and studied. Based on the study of the impact of each attribute of film and television drama on film box office and TV audience rating, it is committed to the prediction of film and television industry and constantly verifies and improves the algorithm model.
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Miller, M., I. Schmidtmann, J. Michaelis, and K. Pommerening. "Pseudonyms for Cancer Registries." Methods of Information in Medicine 35, no. 02 (April 1996): 112–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1634649.

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AbstractIn order to conform to the rigid German legislation on data privacy and security we developed a new concept of data flow and data storage for population-based cancer registries. A special trusted office generates a pseudonym for each case by a cryptographic procedure. This office also handles the notification of cases and communicates with the reporting physicians. It passes pseudonymous records to the registration office for permanent storage. The registration office links the records according to the pseudonyms. Starting from a requirements analysis we show how to construct the pseudonyms; we then show that they meet the requirements. We discuss how the pseudonyms have to be protected by cryptographic and organizational means. A pilot study showed that the proposed procedure gives acceptable synonym and homonym error rates. The methods described are not restricted to cancer registration and may serve as a model for comparable applications in medical informatics.
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Zulfitriani, Zulfitriani, Sirajuddin Saleh, and Muh Nasrullah. "Archives management in Pasimasunggu Timur Sub-District Office, Selayar Islands Regency." Jurnal Office 5, no. 2 (December 31, 2019): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.26858/jo.v5i2.11819.

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the smooth running of offices. This study aims to determine the Management of Archives at the East Pasimasunggu District Office Selayar Islands Regency. This study used a qualitative descriptive approach with 5 informants. Data collection uses observation, interview and documentation techniques. While the data analysis technique used consists of four ways, namely: data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of this study indicate that archival management at the East Pasimasunggu District office of the Selayar Islands Regency is in a fairly good category. This is demonstrated through the focus of research, namely: the creation of the archive is in the good enough category, the use of the archive is in the good enough category, the storage of the archive is in the good enough category, the maintenance of the archive is in the not good category, the shrinkage and destruction is in the not good category.
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Kamila, Iin, and Sri Endah Wahyuningsih. "Law On Notary Engaged Omissions In Deed Minuta Storage Under Law Number 2 Year 2014 Concerning The Position Notary." Jurnal Akta 6, no. 2 (August 29, 2019): 397. http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/akta.v6i2.5087.

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The purpose of this study was to: 1) To know and analyze the enforcement of the negligence of the notary deed minuta storage based on Law No. 2 of 2014 on the notary office. 2) To know and analyze what are the obstacles and solutions in enforcing the law against the negligence of the notary deed minuta storage based on Law No. 2 of 2014 on the notary office. The data used in this study are primary data, secondary data and data that can support tertiary study, which was then analyzed by descriptive analytical method.Keywords: Law Enforcement, Negligence Penyimpana, Minuta Deed
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Rakhmat, Edy, Saleh Dwiyatno, Sulistiyon Sulistiyon, Agus Irawan, and Ferli Setiawan. "PEMANFAATAN APLIKASI OWNCLOUD PADA SISTEM KEAMANAN CLOUD COMPUTING." Jurnal Sistem Informasi dan Informatika (Simika) 4, no. 2 (August 25, 2021): 146–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.47080/simika.v4i2.1454.

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Private cloud is a type of private storage or only provides limited services to an organization or an agency. OwnCloud is a company whose project is OwnCloud project. The company's slogan is "Your Cloud, Your Data, Your Way". OwnCloud is one of the free file sharing software and has provided free security and has an easy or user-friendly user interface so it is easy to use. Owncloud has several features such as creating groups, being able to easily control users and having several other features that are a solution for a cloud-based storage at the Banten Province Public Works and Spatial Planning Office UPTD Serang – Cilegon roads and bridges which do not have integrated storage and still rely on storage such as hard drives, Google Cloud and available storage on the computer or PC in the office which makes it easy to lose and not integrated, therefore a solution using owncoud is made to reduce the existing storage on the computer or PC in the office This is so that all files are stored neatly and by adding a security so that every existing user cannot access data on other users, thus the data can be maintained and cannot be seen by other irresponsible people so that it is easier to operate. its n. By using ownloud which has several features, it makes owncloud more practical.
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Chandrasekar, K. S., and Mr Legesse Gudura Mamo. "The Impacts of Different Dimensions of Supply Chain Integrations on Operational Performance Outcome Efficiency in the Fruit Supply Chain Management: A Comparative Study of Kerala and Sidama Zone." Restaurant Business 118, no. 8 (August 9, 2019): 212–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.26643/rb.v118i8.7679.

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The present study was undertaken with main objective of the impact of different dimensions of supply chain integration on operational outcome efficiency in the fruit supply chain on the comparative bases between Kerala state and Sidama Zone. For the purpose of the study, both primary and secondary sources of data/information were comprehensively revised and analyzed. Primary data were collected from 384 the fruit sellers in each study area (Kerala state and Sidama Zone). Whereas Secondary data sources were obtained from review of related books, journals, magazines, internet websites and Horticulture Mission Office, Vegetables and fruit promotions council office, Farm Information Bureau of Kerala State, districts revenue offices, districts' agricultural offices, trade and industry office, health sectors, recorded documents and annual reports in both the study areas. The collected data were organized and interpreted using statistical tools such as percentage, frequencies, means and econometric model i.e. multiple linear regressions. The result of multiple linear regression analysis shows that independent variables such as storage facility, inventory management, transportation access, procurement, internal integrations and eternal integrations were found to have significant effects on the fruits supply chain management operational performance outcome efficiency in both the study areas. Based on the findings, certain recommendations were forwarded to improve the supply chain operational performance of the fruits.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Data Storage Office"

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Huml, Kathy Pederson. "Intelligent Data Object Management System (IDOMS)." Thesis, Kansas State University, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/9918.

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Gilkeson, John T. "DIGITAL SIGNALING PROCESSOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL OFFICE PHONE SYSTEMS." DigitalCommons@CalPoly, 2010. https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/318.

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Contemporary small office phone systems are specialized computers that connect a variety of phones within the office and to the local phone company. These systems use digital signaling processors (DSPs) to convert signals from analog to digital and vice-versa. Many different types of applications run on the DSPs and different businesses have varying application needs. Given the systems have limited amounts of DSP resources and growing numbers of applications for a phone system, an administrator needs a way to configure the uses of resources based on their individual business needs. This thesis provides an overview of a system for configuring resources on various types of DSP hardware some of which are removable and have differing tradeoffs between application uses. The system has to be able to change resource allocations while the phone system is running with minimal interruptions to calls. The configuration system needs to be designed to be flexible enough that new applications or DSP hardware could be supported without major changes to code. This thesis presents a system that uses a database-driven model along with algorithms that optimize configuration of DSP hardware given the administrator’s individual application needs.
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Ling, Meng-Chun. "Senior health care system." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2005. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2785.

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Senior Health Care System (SHCS) is created for users to enter participants' conditions and store information in a central database. When users are ready for quarterly assessments the system generates a simple summary that can be reviewed, modified, and saved as part of the summary assessments, which are required by Federal and California law.
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Yalcinkaya, Ramazan. "Police officers' adoption of information technology: A case study of the Turkish POLNET system." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2007. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3900/.

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One of the important branches of government and vital to the community, police agencies are organizations that have high usage rates of information technology systems since they are in the intelligence sector and thus have information incentives. Not only can information technologies develop intra- and inter-relationships of law enforcement agencies, but they also improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the police officers and agencies without adding additional costs. Thus, identifying the factors that influence the police officers' adoption of information technology can help predict and determine how information technology will contribute to the social organization of policing in terms of effectiveness and efficiency gains. A research framework was developed by integrating three different models, theory of planned behavior (TPB), technology acceptance theory (TAM), and diffusion of innovation theory (DOI) while adding two other factors, facility and voluntariness, to better determine the factors affecting the implementation and adoption of the POLNET software system used by the Turkish National Police (TNP). The integrated model used in this study covers not only basic technology acceptance factors, but also the factors related to policing. It also attempts to account for the factors of cultural differences by considering the important aspects of Turkish culture. A cross sectional survey was conducted among TNP officers using the POLNET system. The LISREL 8.5® analysis for the hypothesized model resulted in a good model fit; 13 of the 15 hypotheses were supported.
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Books on the topic "Data Storage Office"

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Rodda, Linda J. Managing information in the electronic office. Reston, Va: Reston Pub. Co., 1985.

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Electronic communications for home and office. Radnor, Pa: Chilton Book Co., 1989.

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Office, ALMRS Project. ALMRS equipment analysis: California State Office, FY85 - FY90. [Sacramento, Calif.]: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, California State Office, 1985.

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Mason, Mary Ann. Using computers in the law: Law office without walls. 3rd ed. St. Paul, Minn: West Pub. Co., 1994.

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Conference on Office Information Systems (1990 Cambridge, Mass.). Conference on Office Information Systems: April 25-27, 1990, Cambridge, Massachusetts. New York, N.Y: ACM Press, 1990.

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D'Alleyrand, Marc R. Image storage and retrieval systems: A new approach to records management. New York: Intertext Publications, 1989.

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D'Alleyrand, Marc R. Image storage and retrieval systems: A new approach to records management. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989.

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ACM-SIGOIS Conference on Office Information Systems (3rd 1986 Providence, R.I.). Third ACM-SIGOIS Conference on Office Information Systems, October 6-8, 1986, Providence, Rhode Island. New York, N.Y: Association for Computing Machinery, 1986.

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1947-, Stasz Cathleen, Mankin Donald A. 1942-, United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment., and Rand Corporation, eds. Computer-mediated work: Individual and organizational impact in one corporate headquarters. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1985.

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Conference on Organizational Computing Systems (6th 1991 Atlanta, Ga.). Conference on organizational computing systems: November 5-8, 1991, Atlanta, Georgia. New York: Association for Computing Machinery, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Data Storage Office"

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Priyadharshini, G., and K. Shyamala. "Data Governance on Local Storage in Offsite." In Emerging Research in Computing, Information, Communication and Applications, 53–64. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-5953-8_5.

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Gantulga, Erkhembayar, and Ondrej Krejcar. "Smart Access to Big Data Storage – Android Multi-language Offline Dictionary Application." In Computational Collective Intelligence. Technologies and Applications, 375–84. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34630-9_39.

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Harper, Richard, Siân Lindley, Richard Banks, Phil Gosset, and Gavin Smyth. "HCI in the Wild Mêlée of Office Life—Explorations in Breaching the PC Data Store." In Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics, 73–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18020-1_5.

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Herrnfeld, Hans-Holger. "Article 50 Time-limits for the storage of operational personal data." In European Public Prosecutor's Office, 477–79. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845290768-477.

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Ozsoy, Adnan, Bahar Gezici, Necva Bölücü, and Nurettin Bölücü. "Blockchain Technology Applications in Government." In Advances in Data Mining and Database Management, 39–63. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3632-2.ch003.

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Blockchain in government services has a wide range of application areas for various departments from legal document storage and management to healthcare benefits. Decentralized nature opens opportunities for a government that can achieve operations 24/7 and cut back office operations. A Blockchain system for government offers a potential solution to legacy pain points and establishes a secure storage for citizens and businesses. It also reduces intensive paper processes, excessive managing costs, and potential corruption and abuse. Instead, it greatly increases security of digital services and more importantly trust in the government. This chapter provides a detailed review of Blockchain solutions for three major government services: land registry, GDPR, and healthcare. For each service, a state-of-the-art is given, followed with the technical details of use cases and potential improvements for current problems.
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"Laboratory Organization." In DNA Fingerprinting, edited by Lorne t. Kirby. Oxford University Press, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780716770015.003.0006.

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Laboratory organization involves both the physical establishment and its operation. It is perhaps simplest to divide the laboratory into its component sections and discuss each separately. The areas may physically overlap for a small facility, and depending on the operation specialty, some sections, such as tissue culture or probe amplification, may not be required. Unless the operation is large, dark room and cold room facilities and expensive equipment such as an ultracentrifuge and beta counter are best shared, if feasible. The setup of a DNA analysis facility is a relatively simple process if it is incorporated into an established biochemistry program; it is considerably more involved if no such base exists. The outline presented in this chapter is only a guide; individuals contemplating the development of a new facility should visit as many established centers as possible. Discussions with sales representatives and attendance at relevant trade shows and DNA conferences are invaluable. Office requirements for a DNA program are no different in principle from those of any other biochemistry program. At least one separate office is required, usually for the program director and, as space permits, offices for a clerk-secretary and senior technologist are useful. Everyone working in the laboratory must have at least a small partitioned desk space in a quiet location. Lockable fire-resistant cabinets are required to store sensitive records; these cabinets should be accessible, preferably located in the clerical area. Analysis results are worthless without proper documentation of a specimen’s chain of custody (continuity). Information, including time and conditions of specimen procurement, conditions of storage and shipment, date received by the laboratory, and reason for the analysis request is also required. These data can be manually recorded; however, entry into a computer program capable of sorting and maintaining records for long-term retrieval is almost mandatory. Storage of unprocessed specimens may be necessary, and if at all possible, DNA should be isolated when received.
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Ajiferuke, Isola, and Wole Olatokun. "Information Technology Usage in Nigeria." In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, First Edition, 1508–12. IGI Global, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-553-5.ch265.

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The term information technology (IT) came into common use in the late 1980s, supplanting earlier terms such as electronic data processing systems (EDP), management information systems (MIS), and office systems (IS). Oliver, E. C., Chapman, R. J. and French, C. S. (1990) defined IT as the technology which supports activities involving the creation, storage, manipulation and communication of information (principally computing, electronics and electronic communications) together with their related methods, management and applications. Such an all-embracing term is clearly open to a number of interpretations depending on in which context it is used. In some contexts, the term “information technology” means computers, ancillary equipment, software and firmware (hardware) and similar procedures, services (including support services) and related resources. Also, it includes any equipment or interconnected system or subsystem of equipment that is used in the automatic acquisition, storage, manipulation, management, movement, control, display, switching, interchange, transmission or reception of data or information.
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Kasemsap, Kijpokin. "Mastering Web Mining and Information Retrieval in the Digital Age." In Advances in Data Mining and Database Management, 1–28. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0613-3.ch001.

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This chapter aims to master web mining and Information Retrieval (IR) in the digital age, thus describing the overviews of web mining and web usage mining; the significance of web mining in the digital age; the overview of IR; the concept of Collaborative Information Retrieval (CIR); the evaluation of IR systems; and the significance of IR in the digital age. Web mining can contribute to the increase in profits by selling more products and by minimizing costs. Web mining is the application of data mining techniques to discover the interesting patterns from web data in order to better serve the needs of web-based multifaceted applications. Mining web data can improve the personalization, create the selling opportunities, and lead to more profitable relationships with customers in global business. Web mining techniques can be applied with the effective analysis of the clearly understood business needs and requirements. Web mining builds the detailed customer profiles based on the transactional data. Web mining is used to create the personalized search engines which can recognize the individuals' search queries by analyzing and profiling the web user's search behavior. IR is the process of obtaining relevant information from a collection of informational resources. IR has considerably changed with the expansion of the Internet and the advent of modern and inexpensive graphical user interfaces and mass storage devices. The effective IR system, including an active indexing system, not only decreases the chances that information will be misfiled but also expedites the retrieval of information. Regarding IR utilization, the resulting time-saving benefit increases office efficiency and productivity while decreasing stress and anxiety. Most IR systems provide the advanced searching capabilities that allow users to create the sophisticated queries. The chapter argues that applying web mining and IR has the potential to enhance organizational performance and reach strategic goals in the digital age.
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Pouliakis, Abraham, Stavros Archondakis, Efrossyni Karakitsou, and Petros Karakitsos. "Cloud Computing for Cytopathologists." In Cloud Technology, 1312–32. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6539-2.ch060.

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Cloud computing is changing the way enterprises, institutions, and people understand, perceive, and use current software systems. Cloud computing is an innovative concept of creating a computer grid using the Internet facilities aiming at the shared use of resources such as computer software and hardware. Cloud-based system architectures provide many advantages in terms of scalability, maintainability, and massive data processing. By means of cloud computing technology, cytopathologists can efficiently manage imaging units by using the latest software and hardware available without having to pay for it at non-affordable prices. Cloud computing systems used by cytopathology departments can function on public, private, hybrid, or community models. Using cloud applications, infrastructure, storage services, and processing power, cytopathology laboratories can avoid huge spending on maintenance of costly applications and on image storage and sharing. Cloud computing allows imaging flexibility and may be used for creating a virtual mobile office. Security and privacy issues have to be addressed in order to ensure Cloud computing wide implementation in the near future. Nowadays, cloud computing is not widely used for the various tasks related to cytopathology; however, there are numerous fields for which it can be applied. The envisioned advantages for the everyday practice in laboratories' workflow and eventually for the patients are significant. This is explored in this chapter.
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Pouliakis, Abraham, Stavros Archondakis, Efrossyni Karakitsou, and Petros Karakitsos. "Cloud Computing for Cytopathologists." In Cloud Computing Applications for Quality Health Care Delivery, 250–71. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6118-9.ch013.

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Cloud computing is changing the way enterprises, institutions, and people understand, perceive, and use current software systems. Cloud computing is an innovative concept of creating a computer grid using the Internet facilities aiming at the shared use of resources such as computer software and hardware. Cloud-based system architectures provide many advantages in terms of scalability, maintainability, and massive data processing. By means of cloud computing technology, cytopathologists can efficiently manage imaging units by using the latest software and hardware available without having to pay for it at non-affordable prices. Cloud computing systems used by cytopathology departments can function on public, private, hybrid, or community models. Using cloud applications, infrastructure, storage services, and processing power, cytopathology laboratories can avoid huge spending on maintenance of costly applications and on image storage and sharing. Cloud computing allows imaging flexibility and may be used for creating a virtual mobile office. Security and privacy issues have to be addressed in order to ensure Cloud computing wide implementation in the near future. Nowadays, cloud computing is not widely used for the various tasks related to cytopathology; however, there are numerous fields for which it can be applied. The envisioned advantages for the everyday practice in laboratories' workflow and eventually for the patients are significant. This is explored in this chapter.
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Conference papers on the topic "Data Storage Office"

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Mifsud, Michael D., Robert N. Farrugia, and Tonio Sant. "Investigating the Influence of MCP Uncertainties on the Energy Storage Capacity Requirements for Offshore Windfarms." In ASME 2019 2nd International Offshore Wind Technical Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/iowtc2019-7504.

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Abstract Recent studies have shown that the intermittency of wind energy can be mitigated by means of an energy storage system (ESS). Energy can be stored during periods of low energy demand and high wind availability to then be utilised during periods of high energy demand. Measure-Correlate-Predict (MCP) methodologies are used to predict the wind speed and direction at a wind farm candidate site, hence enabling the estimation of the power output from the wind farm. Once energy storage is integrated with the wind farm, it is no longer only a matter of estimating the power output from the windfarm, but it is also important to model the behaviour of the ESS in conjunction with the energy demand. The latter is expected to depend, amongst other factors, on the reliability of the MCP methodology used. This paper investigates how different MCP methodologies influence the projected time series behaviour and the capacity requirements of ESS systems coupled to offshore wind farms. The analysis is based on wind data captured by a LiDAR system installed at a coastal location and from the Meteorological Office at Malta International Airport in the Maltese Islands. Different MCP methodologies are used to generate wind speed and direction time series at a candidate offshore wind farm site for various array layouts. The latter are then used in WindPRO® to estimate the time series power production for each MCP methodology and wind farm layout. This is repeated with actual wind data, such that the percentage error in energy yield from each MCP methodology is quantified, and the more reliable methodology could be identified. While it is evident that the integration of storage will reduce the need for wind energy curtailment, the reliability of the MCP methodology used is found to be crucial for proper estimation of the behaviour of the ESS.
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Chen, Kun, Hanchung Tsai, Bud Fabian, Yung Liu, and James Shuler. "A Radiofrequency Identification (RFID) Temperature-Monitoring System for Extended Maintenance of Nuclear Materials Packaging." In ASME 2009 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2009-77265.

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A temperature-monitoring system based on radiofrequency identification (RFID) has been developed for extending the maintenance period of the nuclear material packaging for storage and transportation. The system consists of tags, readers, and application software. The tag, equipped with a temperature sensor, is attached to the exterior of a package. The application software enables remote reading, via radio waves, of the temperature from the sensor in the tag. The system reports any temperature violations immediately via e-mail or text message, and/or posts the alarm on a secure website. The system can monitor thousands of packages and record individual temperature histories in a database. The first type of packaging that will benefit from the RFID technology is Model 9977, which has been certified by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to ship and store fissile materials such as plutonium and uranium. The recorded data can be correlated to the temperature of the containment O-ring seals, based on the decay heat load of the contents. Accelerated aging studies of the Viton® GLT O-rings have shown that temperature is one of the key parameters governing the life of the O-ring seals, which maintain the integrity of the containment boundary of the package. Use of the RFID temperature-monitoring system to verify that the surface temperature remains below a certain threshold will make it possible to extend the leak-test period of the package from one year to up to five years. The longer leak-rate testing interval will yield a cost savings of up to $10,000 per package over five years. This work was conducted by Argonne National Laboratory in support of the DOE Packaging Certification Program, Office of Environmental Management, Office of Packaging and Transportation (EM-63).
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Behi, Mohammadreza, Seyed Aliakbar Mirmohammadi, Alexander B. Suma, and Björn E. Palm. "Optimized Energy Recovery in Line With Balancing of an ATES." In ASME 2014 Power Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2014-32017.

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The present study explores the potential imbalance problem of the Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) system at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) campus, Eindhoven. This ATES is one of the largest European aquifer thermal energy storage systems, and has a seasonal imbalance problem. Reasons for this issue may be the high cooling demand from laboratories, office buildings and the direct ATES cooling system. Annually, cooling towers use on average 250 MWh electricity for the removal of about 5 GWh of excess heat from the ATES to the surroundings. In addition, the TU/e uses a large amount of natural gas for heating purposes and especially for peak supplies. Recovering the surplus heat of the ATES, a CO2 Trans-critical Heat Pump (HP) system to cover particularly peak demands and total heating demand is proposed, modeled and optimized. The model is validated using data from International Energy Agency. Based on simulation results, 708294 nm3 of natural gas are saved where two different scenarios were considered for the ATES efficiency, cost saving and green house gas reduction. In scenario I, the COP of the ATES increased up to 50% by which K€ 303.3 energy cost and 1288.5 ton CO2 are saved annually. On the other hand, it will be shown that the ATES COP in Scenario II will improve up to 20%. In addition, the proposed energy recovery system results in a 606 ton CO2 -reduction and K€152.7 energy cost saving for the university each year.
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Hejtmanek, Lukas, and Ludek Matyska. "Distributed Data Storage with Strong Offline Access Support." In 2007 International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology (ICCGI'07). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccgi.2007.21.

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Yılmaz, Yonca, Dilara Genç, and Hümeyra Birol. "Evaluation of Industrial Buildings within the Scope of Renewal, Alsancak Tekel Warehouses." In 4th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism – Full book proceedings of ICCAUA2020, 6-8 May 2020. Alanya Hamdullah Emin Paşa University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38027/iccaua2021tr0056n19.

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Industrial structures are cultural legacy sites in need of protection that carry the social, cultural, historical and architectural properties of their respective eras into the present day. Due to the changing production demands and technology, these structures lost their usage value and have been rendered obsolete. The interventions implemented and new functions provided to ensure the continuity of industrial structures must be in accordance with the character of the building. Our study focuses on the renovation process of one of the first industrial premises of the city of İzmir Alsancak Tekel Storages located in Port Rear Area. Industrial building history in the region dates back to the 1900s, when industrial and storage structures have been built. A new master development plan that entered into force in 1989, conserning the fate of these industrial buildings. As the result of the passed legislation, old tekel storages have been transformed to offices and cultural centres. In the scope of this study the changes that occurred in order to refunction the Alsancak Tekel Storages have been inspected. As a method, a detailed literature review of the history of the region was made, and data on the buildings examined before and after the restoration were collected. As a result, the region’s historical development, status of the buildings before the restoration, architectural quality of the buildings after the restoration and role of the buildings in relation to the city have all been examined and collected data were evaluated comparatively.
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Feldman, Matthew R. "Development of Testing Methodologies for Onsite Radioactive Material Storage Containers." In ASME 2008 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2008-61765.

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Based on a recommendation from the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Nuclear Safety Policy and Assistance (HS-21) has recently issued DOE Manual 441.1-1 entitled Nuclear Material Packaging Manual. This manual provides guidance regarding the use of non-engineered storage media for all special nuclear material throughout the DOE complex. As part of this development effort, HS-21 has funded the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Transportation Technologies Group (TTG) to develop and demonstrate testing protocols for such onsite containers. ORNL TTG to date has performed preliminary tests of representative onsite containers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory. This paper will describe the testing processes that have been developed.
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Jeannin, Antoine, Rodrigo Vieira Camara de Castro, Jonathan Peter, and Sebastien de Tessieres. "Enhanced Use of Digital Solutions to Enable New Health Care Services on Calm Buoys." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31126-ms.

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Summary Offshore fields present a growing need to guarantee safety and productivity while minimizing operational costs and increasing remote assistance. Brownfields are more exposed to risks due to the presence of aged assets requiring in depth inspections to assess potential life extensions. This challenge was tackled with a comprehensive approach to asset integrity management based on the enhanced use of digital solutions to enable new health care services on offshore assets, like CALM Buoys. In line with the recent Oil & Gas industry trends, new digital technologies have been recently developed and deployed on board our fleet of CALM (Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring) Buoys, such as the 3C Telemetry system, Inspection Tablets, the IDEA Web Portal and the Marine Drone. All these new digital solutions will be presented in the proposed paper concerning their technical capabilities and the overall integrity performance improvements achieved with their enhanced use on offshore assets. The 3C Telemetry system converts and upgrades CALM Buoys into smart, internet-friendly offloading terminals, connecting the system to Cloud services and ensuring secured data transmission, treatment, storage, and privacy, while delivering reliable accurate information to operators anywhere in the world. Inspection tablets are used to optimize health check campaigns on Buoys with a real-time and remote back office engineering support. These systems can also be connected to the IDEA (Imodco Digital Experience Access) Web Portal to allow online data visualization and analysis of the mooring systems performance. "The Marine Drone is an unmanned survey vehicle to perform diverless UWILD (Underwater Inspection in Lieu of Dry-docking). The system can perform in depth visual inspections with its ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) and high-resolution subsea layout mapping of CALM buoys’ structures with its 3D bathymetry system, all providing high quality digital data post processed by advanced analytical tools for integrity analysis and preventive maintenance planning" (Castro, R., et al. 2020). Data management has become the most valuable asset for companies seeking to have a better understanding and to continuously improve operations. This paper will demonstrate how Buoys and passive (process wise) equipment, like Turrets, can be operated in new ways: 1. Connected Asset (IoT): 3C Telemetry, Tablets, and the Marine Drone. 2. Platform to share/connect data to algorithms/users: IDEA System. 3. New operating business models enabled by health care approach.
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Torbin, Robert, William Leary, and George Vradis. "Robotic Inspection System for Unpiggable Pipelines." In 2004 International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2004-0563.

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Much of the existing natural gas infrastructure was designed and built without pigging as an operational consideration. There are many physical obstacles in pipelines that make the passage of SMART pigs impossible. The most intractable obstacles include: • Elbows with tight bend radius. • Back to back combinations of elbows. • Partially ported values. • Reductions/expansions greater than two pipe sizes. The use of pigs is totally dependent on the availability of pressure to “push” the pig through the pipeline. Unfortunately, the operation of many utility owned transmission pipelines is at a pressure too low to support the operation of a conventional pig. Although most interstate pipelines are many miles long, many high consequence areas along transmission pipelines are usually extremely short. Many of these pipeline segments are only one to two miles in length with no installed local traps. With the advances in robotics and sensor technology, the Office of Pipeline Safety has recently endorsed the concept that all oil and gas transmission pipelines should be capable of 100 percent inspection. The cost to replace just unpiggable valves and sharp bends has been estimated at over $1.5 billion (gas only). Therefore, the ability to inspect unpiggable pipelines presents a formidable technical and financial challenge. The inspection of unpiggable pipelines requires the marriage of a highly agile robotic platform with NDE sensor technology operating as an autonomous system. Foster-Miller and PII are developing a robot that is essentially a battery powered, train-like platform. Both front and rear tractors propel the train in either the downstream or upstream direction. Like a train, the platform includes additional “cars” to carry the required payloads. The cars are used for various purposes including the NDE sensor module(s), the power supply, and data acquisition/storage components. The onboard distributed intelligence gives the platform the capability of an engineer steering the train through the complex pipe geometry. The robot is designed with a slender aspect ratio and the ability to change shape as required by the physical obstacle presenting itself. The MFL sensor module must also morph itself through the physical obstacles, and thus, will require some level of segmentation. The system requires a very simple launch and retrieval station that is significantly less expensive to deploy.
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Li, Jingjing, Jie Zeng, Keyu Hou, Jin Zhou, and Rui Wang. "Application of Openpose algorithm to detect consumer behavior in store." In The 8th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Systems. INCDTP - Leather and Footwear Research Institute (ICPI), Bucharest, Romania, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24264/icams-2020.iii.11.

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Due to the importance of offline consumer behavior, more and more people had begun to study consumer behavior in store. In offline consumer behavior research, the application of video analysis technology was the most direct and convenient. Recognizing human posture was a key technology in video analysis. The OpenPose algorithm was one of the advantageous technologies that could accurately recognize multi-person poses in different environments in real time, so we used it innovatively to study consumer behavior in store. We hope to develop the potential of this application in the research of consumer behavior in store in the footwear retail industry by the technical advantages of the OpenPose algorithm. In our study, we first used an OpenPose algorithm to estimate multi-person pose and detection behavior, and then processed and recognized the videos collected in the store. We collected a week's surveillance video of a Red Dragonfly offline store from July 10 to July 16, 2020 in China. The specific process was to calibrate the area in the selected camera screen, then the algorithm performs identification and detection, and finally output in-store consumption Behavioral data. Our research results not only verified the feasibility of this application in offline retailing stores, but the data results also indicated that consumers tend to enter the store from the right, staying concentrated in the middle and back of the store. These results may be affected by the store space, product display, and staff guidance and reception.
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Duckworth, Robert C., Emily Frame, Leonard S. Fifield, and Samuel W. Glass. "Benchmark Accelerated Aging of Harvested Hypalon/EPR and CSPE/XLPE Power and I&C Cable in Nuclear Power Plants." In 2016 24th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone24-60311.

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As part of the Light Water Reactor and Sustainability (LWRS) program in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy, material aging and degradation research is currently geared to support the long-term operation of existing nuclear power plants (NPPs) as they move beyond their initial 40 year licenses. The goal of this research is to provide information so that NPPs can develop aging management programs (AMPs) to address replacement and monitoring needs as they look to operate for 20 years, and in some cases 40 years, beyond their initial, licensed operating lifetimes. For cable insulation and jacket materials that support instrument, control, and safety systems, accelerated aging data are needed to determine priorities in cable aging management programs. Before accelerated thermal and radiation aging of harvested, representative cable insulation and jacket materials, the benchmark performance of a new test capability at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) was evaluated for temperatures between 70 and 135°C, dose rates between 100 and 500 Gy/h, and accumulated doses up to 200 kGy. Samples that were characterized and are representative of current materials in use were harvested from the Callaway NPP near Fulton, Missouri, and the San Onofre NPP north of San Diego, California. From the Callaway NPP, a multiconductor control rod cable manufactured by Boston Insulated Wire (BIW), with a Hypalon/ chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) jacket and ethylene-propylene rubber (EPR) insulation, was harvested from the auxiliary space during a planned outage in 2013. This cable was placed into service when the plant was started in 1984. From the San Onofre NPP, a Rockbestos Firewall III (FRIII) cable with a Hypalon/ CSPE jacket with cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation was harvested from an on-site, climate-controlled storage area. This conductor, which was never placed into service, was procured around 2007 in anticipation of future operation that did not occur. Benchmark aging for both jacket and insulation material was carried out in air at a temperature of 125°C or in a uniform 140 Gy/h gamma field over a period of 60 days. Their mechanical properties over the course of their exposures were compared with reference data from comparable cable jacket/insulation compositions and aging conditions. For both accelerated thermal and radiation aging, it was observed that the mechanical properties for the Callaway BIW control rod cable were consistent with those previously measured. However, for the San Onofre Rockbestos FRIII, there was an observable functional difference for accelerated thermal aging at 125°C. Details on possible sources for this difference and plans for resolving each source are given in this paper.
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Neeley, Aimee, Stace E. Beaulieu, Chris Proctor, Ivona Cetinić, Joe Futrelle, Inia Soto Ramos, Heidi M. Sosik, et al. Standards and practices for reporting plankton and other particle observations from images. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1575/1912/27377.

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This technical manual guides the user through the process of creating a data table for the submission of taxonomic and morphological information for plankton and other particles from images to a repository. Guidance is provided to produce documentation that should accompany the submission of plankton and other particle data to a repository, describes data collection and processing techniques, and outlines the creation of a data file. Field names include scientificName that represents the lowest level taxonomic classification (e.g., genus if not certain of species, family if not certain of genus) and scientificNameID, the unique identifier from a reference database such as the World Register of Marine Species or AlgaeBase. The data table described here includes the field names associatedMedia, scientificName/ scientificNameID for both automated and manual identification, biovolume, area_cross_section, length_representation and width_representation. Additional steps that instruct the user on how to format their data for a submission to the Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS) are also included. Examples of documentation and data files are provided for the user to follow. The documentation requirements and data table format are approved by both NASA’s SeaWiFS Bio-optical Archive and Storage System (SeaBASS) and the National Science Foundation’s Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO).
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