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A database schema for public-domain medical software

open access: yesComputers in Biology and Medicine, 1994
The quantity of public-domain medical software available is huge, and a classification schema may be therefore helpful. We developed a schema that includes identification data (name of the software, author, etc.), description (hardware and software ...
F Pinciroli   +2 more
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A Schema Classification Scheme for Multilevel Databases

2010
Multilevel secure (MLS) database models provide a data protection mechanism different from traditional data access control. The MLS database has been used in various application domains including government, hospital, military, etc. The MLS database model protects data by grouping them into different classification and creates different views to the ...
Tzong-An Su, Hong-Ju Lu
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Quality Attributes and Classification of Schema Matchers

2010 Second International Conference on Computer Engineering and Applications, 2010
Schema matching is a widely used technology in different domains for different purposes such as ontology alignment, automatic service discovery, data integration and etc. So far lots of matchers have been introduced. Here we propose a classification for different matchers. Considering all quality attributes we found those related to schema matching and
Ehsan Emadzadeh   +2 more
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A classification schema of online tutor competencies

International Conference on Computers in Education, 2002. Proceedings., 2003
There are many ways to classify the competencies of online tutors. This paper investigates an innovative classification schema of online tutor competency based on an analysis of the current literature, with particular reference to the work of several selected authors. This schema has been developed to investigate the role these competencies play within
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A Classification Schema for Mobile-Internet 2.0 Applications

2011
One of the defining concepts of the contemporary Information and Communication Technologies’ business environment is the Web 2.0 phenomenon and related notions such as Social Computing, Social Web, Social Software, Social Media and User-Generated Media. However, whenever Web 2.0 is mentioned, it is usually surrounded by vague and ambiguous concepts and
Marcelo Cortimiglia   +2 more
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A Healthcare-Specific Classification Schema for Conversational AI Agents

open access: yesProceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Recent advances in natural language processing (NLP) have accelerated the development of conversational agents (chatbots) in healthcare. Despite widespread adoption, a domain-specific classification schema tailored to the healthcare context is lacking ...
Sriram, Karthikeyan
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A metadata classification schema for semantic content analysis of videos

Journal of Microscopy, 2002
SummarySimple ancillary metadata, such as those encompassed by the 15 elements of the Dublin Core, may be sufficient and entirely appropriate for basic coarse‐granularity cross‐domain resource discovery. However, they are insufficient and inappropriate for content description of complex data types such as videos, which require more detailed relational ...
D M, Shotton   +3 more
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Generating Tailored Classification Schemas for German Patents

2016
Patents and patent applications are important parts of a company’s intellectual property. Thus, companies put a lot of effort in designing and maintaining an internal structure for organizing their own patent portfolios, but also in keeping track of competitor’s patent portfolios.
Oliver Pimas   +4 more
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Schema integration meta-knowledge classification and reuse

1996
Recent progress in communication and database technologies has drastically changed user data processing capabilities. The present situation is characterised by a growing number of applications that require the ability to access and manipulate data from various pre-existing database sources.
Rehab M. Duwairi   +2 more
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Schema Mapping in P2P Networks Based on Classification and Probing

2007
In this paper, we address the problems of adaptive schema mappings between different peers in peer-to-peer networks and searching for interesting data residing at different peers based on such mappings. We begin by classifying the shared schema of each peer into a taxonomy of relation categories and attribute categories.
Guoliang Li 0001   +3 more
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