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Landa, Jaromír, David Procházka, and Jiří Šťastný. "Point cloud processing for smart systems." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 61, no. 7 (2013): 2415–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201361072415.

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High population as well as the economical tension emphasises the necessity of effective city management – from land use planning to urban green maintenance. The management effectiveness is based on precise knowledge of the city environment. Point clouds generated by mobile and terrestrial laser scanners provide precise data about objects in the scanner vicinity. From these data pieces the state of the roads, buildings, trees and other objects important for this decision-making process can be obtained. Generally, they can support the idea of “smart” or at least “smarter” cities.Unfortunately the point clouds do not provide this type of information automatically. It has to be extracted. This extraction is done by expert personnel or by object recognition software. As the point clouds can represent large areas (streets or even cities), usage of expert personnel to identify the required objects can be very time-consuming, therefore cost ineffective. Object recognition software allows us to detect and identify required objects semi-automatically or automatically.The first part of the article reviews and analyses the state of current art point cloud object recognition techniques. The following part presents common formats used for point cloud storage and frequently used software tools for point cloud processing. Further, a method for extraction of geospatial information about detected objects is proposed. Therefore, the method can be used not only to recognize the existence and shape of certain objects, but also to retrieve their geospatial properties. These objects can be later directly used in various GIS systems for further analyses.
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Kovalcik, Justin, and Mike Villalobos. "Automated Storage & Retrieval System." Information Technology and Libraries 38, no. 4 (December 16, 2019): 114–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v38i4.11273.

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The California State University, Northridge (CSUN) Oviatt Library was the first library in the world to integrate an automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS) into its operations. The AS/RS continues to provide efficient space management for the library. However, added value has been identified in materials security and inventory as well as customer service. The concept of library as space, paired with improved services and efficiencies, has resulted in the AS/RS becoming a critical component of library operations and future strategy. Staffing, service, and security opportunities paired with support and maintenance challenges, enable the library to provide a unique critique and assessment of an AS/RS.
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Mitev, Nathalie N. "Information Storage and Retrieval Systems: Origin, Development and Applications." Journal of Information Technology 4, no. 4 (December 1989): 242–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jit.1989.39.

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Mitev, Nathalie N. "Book Review: Information Storage and Retrieval Systems: Origin, Development and Applications." Journal of Information Technology 4, no. 4 (December 1989): 242–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026839628900400408.

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Kanet, John J., and Richard Gonzalo Ramirez. "Optimal stock picking decisions in automatic storage and retrieval systems." Omega 14, no. 3 (January 1986): 239–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0305-0483(86)90043-5.

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Deutsch, E. S. "A Review of Some Electronic Text-Document Handling, Storage and Retrieval Systems." Journal of Information Technology 1, no. 2 (June 1986): 39–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jit.1986.22.

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Deutsch, E. S. "A Review of Some Electronic Text-Document Handling, Storage and Retrieval Systems." Journal of Information Technology 1, no. 2 (June 1986): 39–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026839628600100209.

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This paper investigates some of the currently available optical disk storage and retrieval systems, image manipulation systems and OCR systems. Future developments are presented and an attempt at outlining a longer term trend is made. The main conclusions of the paper are as follows: 1. Optical disk systems which are currently available are costly and are accompanied by excessive software and hardware capabilities which might be beyond the needs of the straightforward document storage and retrieval application. A tailor-made system to suit a specific application might be the route to follow provided read-only and multiple access operations are required and the optical system has a definite overall performance advantage over-microform. 2. In general, the document handling times of both the scanners and the printers of optical systems present a constraint on their continued rapid operation. 3. For general applications it might be advisable to wait for at least a year or two by which time erasable disk media should be available and some degree of disk standardization will have evolved. Costs however could still be a factor at that time. 4. The office-supplies industry is not expecting optical systems to have an appreciable effect on the ‘paperless office’ before 1990. 5. Image manipulation systems currently available are too generalized, slow and require excessive computer storage. Their range of performance is somewhat limited. Should such a system be required, it would be best to develop application-specific software taking advantage of computer configuration.
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Zhang, Jin, Xin Cai, Taowen Le, Wei Fei, and Feicheng Ma. "A Study on Effective Measurement of Search Results from Search Engines." Journal of Global Information Management 27, no. 1 (January 2019): 196–221. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jgim.2019010110.

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This article describes how as internet technology continues to change and improve lives and societies worldwide, effective global information management becomes increasingly critical, and effective Internet information retrieval systems become more and more significant in providing Internet users worldwide with accurate and complete information. Search engine evaluation is an important research field as search engines directly determine the quality of information users' Internet searches. Relevance-decrease pattern/model plays an important role in search engine result evaluation. This research studies effective measurement of search results through investigating relevance-decrease patterns of search results from two popular search engines: Google and Bing. The findings can be applied to relevance-evaluation of search results from other information retrieval systems such as OPAC, can help make search engine evaluations more accurate and sound, and can provide global information management personnel with valuable insights.
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Bertolini, Massimo, Mattia Neroni, and Dieter Uckelmann. "A survey of literature on automated storage and retrieval systems from 2009 to 2019." International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management 1, no. 1 (2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijlsm.2021.10039237.

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Ohe, K., T. Sakurai, T. Nagase, S. Kaihara, and C. Wang. "Object-oriented Analysis and Design of an ECG Storage and Retrieval System Integrated with an HIS." Methods of Information in Medicine 35, no. 01 (January 1996): 35–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1634636.

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AbstractFor a hospital information system, object-oriented methodology plays an increasingly important role, especially for the management of digitized data, e.g., the electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, electromyogram, spirogram, X-ray, CT and histopathological images, which are not yet computerized in most hospitals. As a first step in an object-oriented approach to hospital information management and storing medical data in an object-oriented database, we connected electrocardiographs to a hospital network and established the integration of ECG storage and retrieval systems with a hospital information system. In this paper, the object-oriented analysis and design of the ECG storage and retrieval systems is reported.
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Abburu, Sunitha, and Nitant Dube. "Ontology Concept-Based Management and Semantic Retrieval of Satellite Data." Journal of Intelligent Systems 26, no. 2 (April 1, 2017): 197–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2015-0082.

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AbstractSeveral satellite data receiving and distributing centers across the world support data storage, processing, and retrieval based on satellite, sensor, product, latitude, longitude, date and time, etc. These systems address queries on satellite products that are mostly high-level concepts. A more sophisticated retrieval system that supports ontological concepts, subconcepts, and concept hierarchical queries delivers refined results that broaden the scientific horizon of the application domain. To achieve this, the current research designed and implemented an ontology concept-based satellite data management and retrieval methodology. This enhances the performance of the satellite data retrieval system and supports semantic queries. The performance of the retrieval system depends upon the strategy followed to maintain domain ontologies and satellite data instances. Three ontology-based satellite data management strategies are discussed, and their performance was evaluated by taking real and benchmark metrics. A semantic query set of 25 queries was chosen covering various concepts, subconcepts, and concept hierarchical-related queries that involve various SPARQL query constructs. The test bed is taken from real-time satellite data received from Kalpana-1 of various sizes of triple stores.
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Mackenzie, Joel M. "Managing tail latency in large scale information retrieval systems." ACM SIGIR Forum 54, no. 1 (June 2020): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3451964.3451982.

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As both the availability of internet access and the prominence of smart devices continue to increase, data is being generated at a rate faster than ever before. This massive increase in data production comes with many challenges, including efficiency concerns for the storage and retrieval of such large-scale data. However, users have grown to expect the sub-second response times that are common in most modern search engines, creating a problem --- how can such large amounts of data continue to be served efficiently enough to satisfy end users? This dissertation investigates several issues regarding tail latency in large-scale information retrieval systems. Tail latency corresponds to the high percentile latency that is observed from a system --- in the case of search, this latency typically corresponds to how long it takes for a query to be processed. In particular, keeping tail latency as low as possible translates to a good experience for all users, as tail latency is directly related to the worst-case latency and hence, the worst possible user experience. The key idea in targeting tail latency is to move from questions such as "what is the median latency of our search engine?" to questions which more accurately capture user experience such as "how many queries take more than 200 ms to return answers?" or "what is the worst case latency that a user may be subject to, and how often might it occur?" While various strategies exist for efficiently processing queries over large textual corpora, prior research has focused almost entirely on improvements to the average processing time or cost of search systems. As a first contribution, we examine some state-of-the-art retrieval algorithms for two popular index organizations, and discuss the trade-offs between them, paying special attention to the notion of tail latency. This research uncovers a number of observations that are subsequently leveraged for improved search efficiency and effectiveness. We then propose and solve a new problem, which involves processing a number of related query variations together, known as multi-queries , to yield higher quality search results. We experiment with a number of algorithmic approaches to efficiently process these multi-queries, and report on the cost, efficiency, and effectiveness trade-offs present with each. Finally, we examine how predictive models can be used to improve the tail latency and end-to-end cost of a commonly used multi-stage retrieval architecture without impacting result effectiveness. By combining ideas from numerous areas of information retrieval, we propose a prediction framework which can be used for training and evaluating several efficiency/effectiveness trade-off parameters, resulting in improved trade-offs between cost, result quality, and tail latency.
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Ping, Yuan, Wei Song, Zhili Zhang, Weiping Wang, and Baocang Wang. "A Multi-Keyword Searchable Encryption Scheme Based on Probability Trapdoor over Encryption Cloud Data." Information 11, no. 8 (August 12, 2020): 394. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info11080394.

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With the rapid development of cloud computing, massive data are transferred to cloud servers for storage and management savings. For privacy concerns, data should be encrypted before being uploaded. In the encrypted-domain (ED), however, many data computing methods working in the plain-domain are no longer applicable. Data retrieval has become a significant obstacle to cloud storage services. To break through this limitation, we propose a multi-keyword searchable encryption scheme by introducing probability trapdoors. Firstly, a keywords probability trapdoor is established to ensure that the scheme can resist indistinguishable attacks. Based on the keywords trapdoor, we present the keywords vector to make the scheme realize multi-keyword search in the process of data retrieval in the ED. Both security and performance analysis confirm the advantages of the proposed scheme in terms of search functionality and complexity.
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Ai, Qingyao. "Neural generative models and representation learning for information retrieval." ACM SIGIR Forum 53, no. 2 (December 2019): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3458553.3458565.

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Information Retrieval (IR) concerns about the structure, analysis, organization, storage, and retrieval of information. Among different retrieval models proposed in the past decades, generative retrieval models, especially those under the statistical probabilistic framework, are one of the most popular techniques that have been widely applied to Information Retrieval problems. While they are famous for their well-grounded theory and good empirical performance in text retrieval, their applications in IR are often limited by their complexity and low extendability in the modeling of high-dimensional information. Recently, advances in deep learning techniques provide new opportunities for representation learning and generative models for information retrieval. In contrast to statistical models, neural models have much more flexibility because they model information and data correlation in latent spaces without explicitly relying on any prior knowledge. Previous studies on pattern recognition and natural language processing have shown that semantically meaningful representations of text, images, and many types of information can be acquired with neural models through supervised or unsupervised training. Nonetheless, the effectiveness of neural models for information retrieval is mostly unexplored. In this thesis, we study how to develop new generative models and representation learning frameworks with neural models for information retrieval. Specifically, our contributions include three main components: (1) Theoretical Analysis : We present the first theoretical analysis and adaptation of existing neural embedding models for ad-hoc retrieval tasks; (2) Design Practice : Based on our experience and knowledge, we show how to design an embedding-based neural generative model for practical information retrieval tasks such as personalized product search; And (3) Generic Framework : We further generalize our proposed neural generative framework for complicated heterogeneous information retrieval scenarios that concern text, images, knowledge entities, and their relationships. Empirical results show that the proposed neural generative framework can effectively learn information representations and construct retrieval models that outperform the state-of-the-art systems in a variety of IR tasks.
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Krommyda, Maria, and Verena Kantere. "Spatial Data Management in IoT Systems: Solutions and Evaluation." International Journal of Semantic Computing 15, no. 01 (March 2021): 117–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793351x21300016.

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As the Internet of Things (IoT) systems gain in popularity, an increasing number of Big Data sources are available. Ranging from small sensor networks designed for household use to large fully automated industrial environments, the IoT systems create billions of measurements each second making traditional storage and indexing solutions obsolete. While research around Big Data has focused on scalable solutions that can support the datasets produced by these systems, the focus has been mainly on managing the volume and velocity of these data, rather than providing efficient solutions for their retrieval and analysis. A key characteristic of these data, which is, more often than not, overlooked, is the spatial information that can be used to integrate data from multiple sources and conduct multi-dimensional analysis of the collected information. We present here the solutions currently available for the storage and indexing of spatial datasets produced by the IoT systems and we discuss their applicability in real-world scenarios.
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Ashford, John H. "Text storage and retrieval in the ORACLE relational database management system: design study and intended applications." Program 21, no. 2 (February 1987): 108–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb046963.

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Chung, Eunyong, and H. Felix Lee. "A genetic algorithm for the generalised sequencing problem for automated storage and retrieval systems." International Journal of Services Operations and Informatics 3, no. 1 (2008): 90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijsoi.2008.017707.

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Chamtitigul, Nattaya, and Weining Li. "The influence of ethical leadership and team learning on team performance in software development projects." Team Performance Management: An International Journal 27, no. 3/4 (February 8, 2021): 240–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tpm-02-2020-0014.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of team learning processes (information acquisition, information processing and information storage and retrieval) on team performance in software development projects and to assess the effect of ethical leadership and its influence on these processes. Design/methodology/approach The authors examined 354 software development project teams in Thailand. A quantitative study was conducted through a Web-based survey, with structural equation modelling used to test the hypotheses. Findings The results of this study revealed that ethical leadership is positively correlated with the team learning processes of information acquisition, information processing and information storage and retrieval. However, only information processing and information storage and retrieval are positively related to team performance. The results indicate that ethical leadership has a positive direct effect on team performance. The results also show that the positive relationship between ethical leadership and team performance is partially mediated by team learning processes, namely, information processing and information storage and retrieval. Research limitations/implications This study highlights the importance of ethical leadership and guides managers towards considering the characteristics of both ethical leadership and team learning processes for enhancing team performance in software development projects. Originality/value This is the first study to the best of authors’ knowledge to examine the role of team learning processes in mediating the relationship between ethical leadership and team performance, particularly concerning software development projects. The present research contributes to the literature on team performance management, emphasising the manner in which ethical leadership can result in team learning and team performance. The findings of this study can be used to encourage organisations to develop ethical leadership behaviours and team learning processes in software development projects.
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FATIEIEVA, Anastasiia. "Information systems in the enterprise's management." Economics. Finances. Law, no. 6/1 (June 26, 2020): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.37634/efp.2020.6(1).2.

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The article examines the features of the use of modern information systems and technologies in the activities of enterprises in order to increase the efficiency of management decisions. Based on a study of modern corporate practices in the global financial market, it is proved that corporate information systems for the management of medium and large enterprises is a necessary tool to minimize costs and increase profitability. The purpose of the article is to research the features of modern information systems and technologies using in activity of the enterprises for the purpose of increase of efficiency of administrative decisions. Information system as a set of organizational and technical means for storing and processing information in order to meet the information needs of users, which provides the collection, retrieval, processing and transmission of information. To solve the existing problems of corporate information systems development, an algorithm of actions to increase the level of informatization and efficiency of corporations, which will address current issues of corporate information systems, taking into account domestic legislation and features of corporate governance, increase efficiency and transparency of business processes and provide centralized support for management decisions. at all levels and in all areas of business companies. It is emphasized that one of the main properties of information systems is divisibility into subsystems, which has scales in terms of its development and operation. The stages of creation and functioning (life cycle) of information are specified. It is proved that the use of information systems is a prerequisite for a modern enterprise, that will promote the adoption of sound strategic management decisions aimed at increasing competition (capacity and strengthening the economic security of the enterprise. An effective area for improvement management of the enterprise is implemented modern information systems and technologic, which makes it possible to increase the speed,quality and reliability of collection, storage and information processing; significantly reduce management line staff of the enterprise, which there is preparation of information for the form management decisions; print in the right time management and administration line staff of the enterprise of high-quality other formation; timely and efficient analysis and forecasting of economic activity under receptions; make decisions quickly and efficiently at all levels of enterprise management.
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Galle, Virgile, Cynthia Barnhart, and Patrick Jaillet. "Yard Crane Scheduling for container storage, retrieval, and relocation." European Journal of Operational Research 271, no. 1 (November 2018): 288–316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2018.05.007.

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Bergman, Ofer, Steve Whittaker, and Yaron Frishman. "Let’s get personal: the little nudge that improves document retrieval in the Cloud." Journal of Documentation 75, no. 2 (March 6, 2019): 379–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-06-2018-0098.

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Purpose State-of-the-art cloud applications are problematic for collaborative document management; their current design does not encourage active personal folder categorization. Cloud applications such as Google Drive and Microsoft’s OneDrive store documents automatically, so at no point are users directed to categorize them by placing them in folders. To encourage active categorization and promote effective retrieval of cloud documents, the authors designed an add-on “nudge” called Personal Organizer which prompts Google Drive users to categorize by storing cloud documents in personal folders. The add-on prompt is triggered when users attempt to close uncategorized or unnamed documents. The purpose of this paper is to test whether using the Personal Organizer add-on leads participants to actively store their documents in folders that they personally created, and whether this promotes more successful and efficient retrieval. Design/methodology/approach To test the add-on, the authors conducted a pretest-manipulation-post-test intervention study with 34 participants lasting over three months. In both tests, participants were asked to retrieve personal documents taken from their own “Recents” list to improve ecological validity. Findings Using our add-on doubled the percentage of documents that were actively stored in folders. Additionally, using personally created folders substantially improved retrieval success while decreasing retrieval time. Originality/value Implementing our findings can improve document storage and retrieval for millions of users of collaborative cloud storage. The authors discuss broader theoretical implications concerning the role of active organization for retrieval in collaborative repositories, as well as design implications.
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Eachempati, Prajwal. "Change Management in Information Asset." Journal of Global Information Management 25, no. 2 (April 2017): 68–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jgim.2017040105.

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We are passing through information age with lightning communication speed. Information asset storage in Cloud and retrieval in the net has become the new invisible corporate voyage into the information space. Information Assets are a valuable source of Knowledge for both Information asset creator as well as the user. These are fluid assets that change overtime based on several internal and environmental factors! This paper seeks to address these aspects of Change that impacts such “fluid” Information Assets and the need to raise up to the changing expectations of the millions of users by satisfying the ever growing information hungry businesses. Providing unreliable information and sub-optimal analytical tools can destroy the user in the first instance and can lead to self-destruction as Information asset provider will find no takers in the long run. In this context this assorted information on Change management is chosen carefully and it is hoped, will benefit the reader who may be a technical expert in his field.
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Heinrich, Helen, and Eric Willis. "Automated storage and retrieval system: a time-tested innovation." Library Management 35, no. 6/7 (August 5, 2014): 444–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lm-09-2013-0086.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the ongoing life cycle of the world's first library Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) at the Oviatt Library at the California State University, Northridge (CSUN). Born from the pilot project at the California State University Chancellor's Office, CSUN's ASRS was inaugurated in 1991 and cost over $2,000,000 to implement. It survived a devastating 6.8 Northridge earthquake and protected the collection housed within. Almost 20 years later the CSUN ASRS underwent a major renovation of hardware. With the changing concept of library as space and the construction of Learning Commons at the Oviatt, the demand for ASRS capacity is higher than ever. Design/methodology/approach – In addition to the history and overview, the paper explores the major aspects of ASRS administration: specifications of storage layout and arrangement of the materials, collection policy for storing materials, communication of retrieval requests and ASRS interface and compatibility with successive Integrated Library Systems. Findings – The first ASRS served as proof of concept that a library collection does not lose its effectiveness when low-circulating materials are removed from the open stacks. Furthermore, with the changing concept of library as space and the construction of Learning Commons at the Oviatt, the provision of the nimble, just-in-time collection becomes paramount, and the demand for ASRS increases exponentially. Practical implications – Administrators and librarians who consider investing in ASRS will learn about the principles of storage organization, imperatives and challenges of its conception and long-term management on the example of CSUN. Originality/value – The paper carries unique qualities as it describes the formation and evolution of the world's first library ASRS. The visionary undertaking not only withstood the test of time and nature, it continues to play a pivotal role in Oviatt Library's adaption to the new generation of users’ demands and expectations.
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Beaumont, Jon. "Knowledge Management: a Systems Case Study from Shearman & Sterling LLP." Legal Information Management 17, no. 4 (December 2017): 220–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1472669617000433.

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AbstractPre-2013, Shearman & Sterling employed only two full-time knowledge management (KM) professionals across the globe. As Jon Beaumont describes, there was no centralised method of storage or retrieval for knowledge and Attorneys would have to contend with searching the firm's Document Management System (DMS), SharePoint intranet, internal discussion boards or ten disparate knowledge systems for document and matter information. ‘Knowledge Center’ was launched in 2015, following two years of planning, aimed at consolidating firm systems and providing users with a single interface to access any required know-how. This article will touch upon the consolidation and migration of information, but focus predominantly on Knowledge Center itself, examining functionality, search, filtering and browse. Processes for better knowledge identification of both document and matter know-how, all of which have contributed to the success of Knowledge Center, shall also be considered.
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Funmilayo, Oluwatuyi Mayowa. "A Dive into Problems of National Health Management Information Systems (NHMIS) in Nigeria." International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology 5, no. 6 (June 25, 2020): 237–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt20jun269.

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NHMIS in Nigeria is a design established to collect, store, process and manage health care data in an effective and efficient manner in such a way that it will enhance health care delivery. NHMIS involves collection, storage and the transfer of a patient’s EMedical record, An health institution supporting health care policy decisions. National Health Management Information Systems. (NHMIS) promotes efficacious and valid services within hospital settings. NHMIS was introduced in Nigeria precisely 2006 which encompass all health information system. The achievement of NHMIS becomes a mirage due to challenges and problems faced with by health institutions. Be that as it may, it's imperative to have knowledge about determinants for successful implementation to make sure there is qualitative NHMIS. The successfulness of the implementation process of NHMIS is reliant on factors ranging from Technological, personnel and Institutional factors. Any problem relating to heath institutions if pointed out should avert poor implementation in the long run. Thus, this article will review problems of health institution factors affecting the efficacy of NHMIS while considering plans needed to forestall problems earlier identified.
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Guenov, Marin, and Robert Raeside. "Zone shapes in class based storage and multicommand order picking when storage/retrieval machines are used." European Journal of Operational Research 58, no. 1 (April 1992): 37–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0377-2217(92)90233-y.

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Kim, Hak-Gyoon, and Sung-Bae Cho. "Structured storage and retrieval of SGML documents using Grove." Information Processing & Management 36, no. 4 (July 2000): 643–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0306-4573(99)00075-8.

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MONTALVO NÚÑEZ, KATHERINE ALESSANDRA, MARISEL ROXANA VALENZUELA RAMOS, ALBERTO VALENZUELA MUÑOZ, RAFAEL DOUGLAS SCIPIÓN CASTRO, and PAUL ORESTES MENDOZA MURILLO. "Management and administration of dental health services." Llamkasun 2, no. 1 (March 15, 2021): 97–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.47797/llamkasun.v2i1.34.

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Within medical informatics there’s dental informatics, which deals with the management of information, communication, and the application of new technologies in clinical practice and research. These computer systems involve the storage of information and will be in charge of organizing the work in the dental clinic.(Specified, 2009) Objective: The primary objective of this research work is to know the need to manage and administer dental health services through computer systems in the city of Chiclayo. Method: It is a cross-sectional, descriptive, observational, and prospective study. Which comprised conducting questionnaires to the owners of dental clinics, administrative personnel, dentists, and patients who attend the different dental clinics that are in the City of Chiclayo. Results: We verified that there were contrasting hypotheses. Conclusions: We conclude that there is a need to implement dental clinics with computer systems.
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Arik Puji Rahmawati and Taudlikhul Afkar. "ANALISIIS FAKTOR – FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KINERJA SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI PADA PT. BINA AREA PERSADA." Journal of Sustainability Bussiness Research (JSBR) 1, no. 1 (December 28, 2020): 149–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.36456/jsbr.v1i1.2975.

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To analyze the factors that influence the performance of accounting information systems is a goal that researchers want to achieve. Retrieval of data by distributing questionnaires to respondents, then analyzing the data that has been obtained and then draw conclusions. The results of respondents' answers by using several tests such as validation tests and so on to support more valid results and the results can be justified. The results show that the Capability of Personnel Techniques, Management Support, User Engagement and User Education and Training affect the performance of the accounting information system
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A.A.Mambekova. "FEATURES OF THE USE OF CLOUD TECHNOLOGIES IN SOLVING MANAGEMENT TASKS." Herald of KSUCTA n a N Isanov, no. 2 (June 24, 2019): 237–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.35803/1694-5298.2019.2.237-242.

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In article problems of use of information technologies in management of personnel of the companies on providing different services by means of the Internet and mobile networks and also application of CRM systems for automation of accounting and control of work with clients are considered, data on cloud computing and features of use of cloud computing at a solution of administrative tasks are provided. The concept of cost reduction on Internet traffic due to application of cloud computing of data storage is offered.
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Kwon, Taek M., Nirish Dhruv, Siddharth A. Patwardhan, and Eil Kwon. "Common Data Format Archiving of Large-Scale Intelligent Transportation Systems Data for Efficient Storage, Retrieval, and Portability." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1836, no. 1 (January 2003): 111–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1836-14.

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Intelligent transportation system (ITS) sensor networks, such as road weather information and traffic sensor networks, typically generate enormous amounts of data. As a result, archiving, retrieval, and exchange of ITS sensor data for planning and performance analysis are becoming increasingly difficult. An efficient ITS archiving system that is compact and exchangeable and allows efficient and fast retrieval of large amounts of data is essential. A proposal is made for a system that can meet the present and future archiving needs of large-scale ITS data. This system is referred to as common data format (CDF) and was developed by the National Space Science Data Center for archiving, exchange, and management of large-scale scientific array data. CDF is an open system that is free and portable and includes self-describing data abstraction. Archiving traffic data by using CDF is demonstrated, and its archival and retrieval performance is presented for the Minnesota Department of Transportation–s 30-s traffic data collected from about 4,000 loop detectors around Twin Cities freeways. For comparison of the archiving performance, the same data were archived by using a commercially available relational database, which was evaluated for its archival and retrieval performance. This result is presented, along with reasons that CDF is a good fit for large-scale ITS data archiving, retrieval, and exchange of data.
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Kothari, Deepti, and V. L. V. Kameswari. "Developing a standardized tool for assessing the ICT competence of the agricultural extension personnel." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 11, no. 2 (June 10, 2019): 352–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.v11i2.2059.

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Knowledge and information is the key ingredient for driving the engine socio-economic progress of an economy in the present century. Therefore, development in 21st century is driven by the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for collection, storage, processing, retrieval and dissemination of the agriculture information to farmers. ICTs offer means of facilitating two-way interaction in an easy, fast and reliable way between research-extension-farmer systems. In order to reap the potential benefits of ICTs in agriculture, development functionaries must be well competent in using all means of information and communications technologies for extension. Extension personnel’s competence in using ICTs for agriculture and allied activities benefit’s the individual, organizations and nation. Accordingly, the thrust of training for extensionists’ should be aligned towards designing competency-based ICT trainings. The preliminary step for planning a competency-based ICT training programme is assessment of the training gap i.e. difference between existing and required ICT competencies of extension personnel. Studies done earlier in this context are very diverse and focus on specific ICTs, rather than whole. This paper presents a set of standardized 45 statements for measuring the ICT competence of the extension personnel. A total of 118 statements were sent to 154 experts for relevancy testing through online Google form. The data obtained was analyzed using SPSS software and MS Excel. With the use of outlier analysis, factor analysis and reliability analysis, ICT competence tool for extension personnel were finalized. The competency tool will contribute towards effective human resource development interventions for the extension personnel.
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Hatcher, Myron, Hossein Tabriziani, and Irene Heetebry. "Database Application of Digital Medical X-rays and Labs: Computerization, Storage, Retrieval, Interpretation, and Distribution." Journal of Medical Systems 29, no. 4 (August 2005): 317–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10916-005-5891-0.

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Wang, Cun, Kazuhiko Ohe, Tsunetaro Sakurai, Toshiko Nagase, and Shigekoto Kaihara. "An ECG storage and retrieval system embedded in client server HIS utilizing object-oriented DB." Journal of Medical Systems 20, no. 1 (February 1996): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02260872.

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He, Huan Huan. "Construction Strategy of Marxist Literature Information Guarantee System." Advanced Materials Research 457-458 (January 2012): 1173–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.457-458.1173.

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This paper uses methods of literature research and comparative analysis, describing the construction strategy of Marxist literature information guarantee system. Firstly, the paper defines Marxist literature information guarantee system and brings forward its goal and task. On this basis, the paper discusses construction strategies of Marxist literature information guarantee system: the first one is technology strategy. It designs function modules for the system, including literature information collection, classification, cataloging, retrieval, storage, transmission, reference consulting and online interaction .etc. The second one is management strategy. The paper expounds it from four aspects of personnel education, management philosophy, security management and allocation of construction resources. The third one is construction strategy of regulations and standards. The paper proposes the solution of regulations and standards to settle problems that may be encountered during the process of literature information integration and transmission. The fourth one is economic strategy. The paper advances economic strategy of broadening sources of income and reducing expenditure in order to guarantee the funds needed for constructing the system. Finally, the paper calls on collection institutions of Marxist literature information to work together as soon as possible, to construct Marxist literature information guarantee system for political, economic and cultural development in China.
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Shobbrook, Robyn M. "T-Rex: A Cooperative Thesaurus Building Project for the International Astronomical Union." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 110 (1989): 72–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100002967.

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Astronomers and librarians have been experiencing difficulties in keeping up with the amount of published literature. The astronomer tries to keep abreast in his particular field and the librarian in the management, control and retrieval of scientific information. The 1980’s have seen a revolution in the methods for information storage and retrieval and in particular the advent of the online database. The speed of processing information for storage has been embraced by all, however little thought has been given to how we shall achieve effective high precision recall of documents.Many librarians firmly believe the best road to success in information retrieval from automated systems is provided by vocabulary control. Contrary to belief, free text or natural language searching alone does not lead to high precision recall. Consistency and integrity of the online catalogue can only be achieved with the addition of a controlled vocabulary. With today’s technology it is possible to maintain the best of both worlds. The controlled vocabulary is used to index the major concepts of a given document over and above the natural language used within the document.
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Gasmelseid, Tagelsir Mohamed. "Improving Emergency Response Systems Through the Use of Intelligent Information Systems." International Journal of Intelligent Information Technologies 10, no. 2 (April 2014): 37–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijiit.2014040103.

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The shifts experienced in the environment of disaster operations and emergency response are reshaping the context of information acquisition and utilization in hospitals. In addition to the formulation of emergency response plans, healthcare organizations (especially hospitals) are being challenged by the growing need to maintain and share real time information necessary for the improvement of emergency response processes. Such information-related attention originates from many emergency-specific concerns including the limited focus of current emergency response information systems, decision limitations that challenge the formulation of decision support applications and the characterization of user requirements, the heterogeneity of emergency response information and the difficulty of integrating spatially distributed information sources. The increased attention in emergency response information also emerges from the recent technological developments (in terms of hardware, software functionalities, databases and telecommunication, among others) which significantly affected the processing, storage and retrieval of real time information. This paper focuses on the examination of the context of emergency response in Al Ahsaa area of Saudi Arabia and the applicability of multi-agent information systems through the proposal of an integrated architecture. Then it sheds light on the implementation concerns to ensure the contribution of the proposed architecture towards the engagement of stakeholders, the improvement of the availability and accessibility of emergency management information and the harmonization of emergency response operations. .
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Lerher, Tone, Iztok Potrč, Matjaž Šraml, and Tomaž Tollazzi. "Travel time models for automated warehouses with aisle transferring storage and retrieval machine." European Journal of Operational Research 205, no. 3 (September 2010): 571–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2010.01.025.

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Oliinyk, O. O. "Analysis of Information Support of Knowledge Management in Ukraine." Statistics of Ukraine 84, no. 1 (March 23, 2019): 61–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.31767/su.1(84)2019.01.07.

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The article defines the place and components of IT solutions in the knowledge management system. The author substantiates that the use of modern IT solutions in the knowledge management system is an essential component of creation, search, transfer, exchange, development and effective use of knowledge. A large number of different technologies are used to integrate into a single complex of knowledge management system, including traditional automation systems and information retrieval systems, e-mail, corporate networks and Internet services, databases and data warehouses, electronic document management systems, specialized data processing programs, expert systems and databases knowledge In this case, a computer remains as a main tool of information management knowledge management in Ukraine. The scholar analysed the dynamics of the major indicators of computer devices’ use of by enterprises. The paper determined that not all enterprises in Ukraine use computers in their business activities. The proportion of enterprises, which used computers in 2017, amounted for 95.4%, which is by 0.2% more in comparison with 2015. The best situation in this aspect is in such types of economic activities as professional, scientific and technical activities; information and telecommunications; water supply; sewage, waste management. However, on average only every third employee in Ukraine used a computer to perform his/her professional duties. The author examined the main Internet-based jobs, where traditional activities are the most popular ones, namely: sending or receiving various e-mails, receiving information about goods and services. At the same time, videoconferencing is less popular, which is a negative factor in creating effective communication in the transmission, dissemination and exchange of knowledge. The paper explored the degree of using the possibilities of a corporate website for personnel training. The author determined that only every tenth enterprise in Ukraine uses its own website for the professional development of the employees. The scholar substantiated the features of social media, which promote the efficiency of their use as a tool for knowledge management. Exchanging views, opinions or knowledge within the enterprise and engaging customers in the development or innovation of goods and services remain the least popular objectives of social media work.
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Tumuhairwe, Ronald, and Arthur Ahimbisibwe. "Procurement records compliance, effective risk management and records management performance." Records Management Journal 26, no. 1 (March 21, 2016): 83–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rmj-06-2015-0024.

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Purpose – Procurement records are critical for the effective execution of the procurement process and have been applied as tools to measure compliance and performance of Public Procuring and Disposing Entities (PDEs) by the regulating authority in Uganda – the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority (PPDA). However, the state of records in various Ugandan PDEs depicts poor records management. This situation has adversely affected the effective creation, usage and storage of public procurement records. This compromises the value and importance of records within the procurement process, with most documents being unavailable and unreliable. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between procurement records compliance, effective risk management and records management performance in Ugandan PDEs. Design/methodology/approach – The study adopted a quantitative research design and used a cross-sectional survey. The researchers developed a questionnaire on the study constructs of procurement records compliance, effective risk management and records management performance using measurement scales derived from previous empirical studies which were modified to suit the current study. Findings – The results indicate quantitative evidence of significant positive relationships between procurement records compliance, effective risk management and records management performance. Findings also reveal that procurement records compliance and effective risk management are significant predictors of record management performance. The results also suggest that effective risk management has a stronger influence on records management performance than that on procurement records compliance. Research limitations/implications – The study context is sub-Saharan Africa, and the findings are, therefore, limited to that context; they reflect existing knowledge in other contexts. The use of a standard questionnaire limited the ability to collect views about information outside the questions asked. The study was only cross-sectional, and the study variables could not be analyzed over a long time. Common methods bias remains a potential threat; future studies should use different source data. Practical implications – Custodians of procurement records, that is, procurement officers, records officers and accounting officers for Ugandan PDEs need to pay special attention to prevailing records laws and policies to minimize risks associated with the poor management of records, as well as improve performance in the management of records creation, storage, retrieval, access and the preservation of vital records. Originality/value – The study contributes to an important area which has not been given attention in the context of sub-Saharan Africa, especially Uganda where there is a difficulty of linking the value of records management to business processes due to a lack of quantitative evidence.
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Abdallah, Hanya M., Ahmed Taha, and Mazen M. Selim. "Cloud-Based Fuzzy Keyword Search Scheme Over Encrypted Documents." International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development 13, no. 4 (October 2021): 82–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijskd.2021100106.

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With the rapid growth and adoption of cloud computing, more sensitive information is centralized onto the cloud every day. For protecting this sensitive information, it must be encrypted before being outsourced. Current search schemes allow the user to query encrypted data using keywords, but these schemes do not guarantee the privacy of queries (i.e., when the user hits query more than once with the same keywords, the server can capture information about the data). This paper focuses on the secure storage and retrieval of ciphered data with preserving query privacy. The proposed scheme deploys the sparse vector space model to represent each query, which focuses on reducing the storage and representation overheads. And the proposed scheme adds a random number to each query vector. Hence, the cloud server cannot distinguish between queries with the same keywords, which ensures the privacy of the query. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme outperforms other relevant state-of-the-art schemes.
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Sun, Minghe. "A primogenitary linked quad tree approach for solution storage and retrieval in heuristic binary optimization." European Journal of Operational Research 209, no. 3 (March 2011): 228–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2010.09.034.

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Sokol, Volodymyr, Mariia Bilova, and Oleksii Kosmachov. "Typical functionality, application and deployment specifics of knowledge management systems in IT companies." Vìsnik Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu "Lʹvìvsʹka polìtehnìka". Serìâ Ìnformacìjnì sistemi ta merežì 8 (December 5, 2020): 45–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/sisn2020.08.045.

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The work is focused on features of knowledge storage and its reuse in companies whose activities are related to software development. The concepts of knowledge, knowledge management and knowledge management systems from the standpoint of their usage in an IT company are given. It is determined that organizational knowledge is divided into explicit, which can be presented in the form of a letter, instructions, reference book, etc., and implicit, which exists only in an employee's mind directly and cannot be easily extracted. The main goal of knowledge management is formed, which is the organization of processes of creation, storage, acquisition, transfer and application of knowledge. The main strategies of knowledge are described, including the creation of knowledge, storage and retrieval of knowledge, transfer and exchange of knowledge, application of knowledge, examples of their use in software development. The characteristics of the knowledge management system is given as an information system that is designed to improve the efficiency of knowledge management of the organization. This system allows to solve problems related to the variety of software projects in which the IT company is involved. The main structural components and functions of knowledge management systems are identified, which include search tools, content and interaction management tools, data storage tools and mining tools, as well as group and artificial intelligence tools. The features of the usage and implementation of knowledge management systems at the work of small and medium-sized IT companies on the example of the Academy Smart Ltd are analyzed. The emerging issues of implementation of the system and success factors are considered. The features of the knowledge management process in Academy Smart Ltd is given, conclusions about efficiency of this organization are made, according to what the directions of the further researches are formed.
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Hoyle, Philip. "Health information is central to changes in healthcare: A clinician’s view." Health Information Management Journal 48, no. 1 (November 26, 2017): 48–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1833358317741354.

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Changes in healthcare, such as integrated care, the use of big data, electronic health records (EHRs), telemedicine, decision support systems and consumer empowerment, are impacting on the management of health information. Integrated care requires linked data; activity-based funding requires valid coding; EHRs require standards for documentation, retrieval and analysis; and decision support systems require standardised nomenclatures. The ethical oversight of how health-related information is used, as opposed to governance of its content, storage and communication, remains ill-defined. More fundamentally, the conceptual foundations of health information in terms of “diagnostic” constructs are creating limitations: Why should a medical diagnosis be privileged as the key descriptor of care, over disability or other aspects of the human experience? Who gets to say what matters, and how and by whom is that translated into meaningful information? These are important questions on which the health information management profession is well placed to lead. In this changing environment, threats and opportunities for the profession are presented and discussed. Highlighted is the need for leadership from the profession on the ethical use of health information.
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Lai, Jingjuan, Hanxiong Chen, and Yuzuru Fujiwara. "An information-base system based on the self-organization of concepts represented by terms." Terminology 3, no. 2 (January 1, 1996): 313–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/term.3.2.05lai.

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Since multimedia information is complicated inform and vast in amount, conventional database-management systems or knowledge-base-management systems are hardly appropriate to store, manage, and utilize expertise effectively. A new type of information model is developed according to an analysis of the information used by specialists for research and development, and a prototype information-management system is implemented. The system consists of three parts: (1) flexible storage without special constraints on format and representation; (2) self-organization of terms by extracting semantic relationships among them; and (3) advanced utilization functions such as analogical reasoning, inductive inference, abductive inference, as well as information retrieval, numerical calculation, and deductive inference. Thesauri which are automatically compiled and refined are used as conceptual structures of the information. Thus obtained, conceptual structures can be used for sophisticated applications, including analogical reasoning, induction, and abduction. The principle of open-world reasoning and an algorithm of analogy are developed. An example of practical application to polymer information is presented.
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Sadiku, Shaibu Adona. "THE CONCEPT, EVOLUTION AND CHALLENGES OF DIGITAL LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA." Sokoto Educational Review 16, no. 2 (December 31, 2015): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.35386/ser.v16i2.139.

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The adoption of information and communication technologies in information environment has made a radical change in information management. One of such revolutions has exhibited in the form of digital libraries. The evolution of digital libraries has ensured the emergence of global networked environment that has dramatically changed the status of libraries, their processes, service delivery as well as storage and retrieval systems. This paper examines the development of digital libraries, the concept, characteristics, funding, infrastructure, and ICT policy in Nigeria. The paper enumerates a number of challenges hindering the development of digital libraries in Nigeria and proffers some recommendations.
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Li, Yue, and Ran Liu. "A Study in the Technology Implementation of the Network Massive Information Processing Platform." Applied Mechanics and Materials 347-350 (August 2013): 2993–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.347-350.2993.

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With the popularity and development of the network, the support of the high-performance computer technology becomes increasingly important as the huge information storage and the convenience of Information retrieval function of the internet that attracts more and more people join the netizens team. Therefore, I proposed an Information Processing Platform based on the high performance data mining in order to improve the Internet mass information intelligence parallel processing functions and the integrated development of the systems information storage, management, integration, intelligence processing, data mining and utilization. The propose of this system is to provide certain references and guidance for the technology implementation and realization of the high performance and high efficiency network massive Information Processing Platform as on the one hand, I have analyzed the key technology of the implementation of the platform, on the other hand briefly introduced the implementation of the RDIDC.
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Li, Hai-Sheng, Qingxin Zhu, Ri-Gui zhou, Ming-Cui Li, lan Song, and Hou Ian. "Multidimensional color image storage, retrieval, and compression based on quantum amplitudes and phases." Information Sciences 273 (July 2014): 212–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ins.2014.03.035.

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Phelps, Marilyn, and Murray E. Jennex. "Ownership of Collaborative Works in the Cloud." International Journal of Knowledge Management 11, no. 4 (October 2015): 35–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijkm.2015100103.

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Increased usage of cloud storage and other networking technologies in knowledge management (KM) systems leave companies vulnerable to loss of proprietary rights as intellectual property law struggles to keep up with these advances. This paper reviews the current legal environment surrounding cloud and collaborative KM, discusses the implications for KM, and makes recommendations for how gaps between legal protection for intellectual property and KM can be overcome/corrected. Additionally, the paper explores how aware KM personnel are of this risk and proposes a further study using the who owns it game.
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Chugh, Mitali, Nitin Chanderwal, Rajesh Upadhyay, and Devendra Kumar Punia. "Effect of knowledge management on software product experience with mediating effect of perceived software process improvement: An empirical study for Indian software industry." Journal of Information Science 46, no. 2 (March 6, 2019): 258–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0165551519833610.

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The software development industry is characterised by swift innovation and competition. To survive, software engineering (SE) organisations need to develop high-quality software products in a timely fashion and at low cost. Knowledge-based approaches to software development are extremely supportive to acquiring new knowledge and leveraging existing knowledge from software projects; this enables constant improvement of software development practices. In this empirical study of Indian SE organisations, we study the impact of managing knowledge for perceived software process improvement (PSPI) and its effect on software product quality. Information technology (IT) in knowledge management (KM) is an important facilitator for any SE organisation desiring to exploit evolving technologies for management of their knowledge assets and for carrying out various KM processes of knowledge capture, storage, retrieval and sharing. Surveys collected from Indian SE organisations were analysed to propose a model using a structured equation modelling (SEM) technique. Our findings reveal that the relation between KM and quality of software product is positively mediated by PSPI. These findings reinforce an arena that is of growing importance to researchers and practitioners and which has seen only a limited number of empirical studies to date in the context of Indian SE organisations.
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