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Liquid Phase Transmission Electron Microscopy: A Window into the Early Stages of Complex Material Formation

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Liquid‐phase transmission electron microscopy enables direct observation of nucleation and growth processes in solution. This review is dedicated to the remembrance of Helmut Cölfen and highlights recent studies on complex materials—oxides, biominerals, organic–inorganic crystals—which were central to his research activity. It summarizes key milestones,
Charles Sidhoum   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Information architecture

Interactions, 2003
Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web <br> Christina Wodtke <br> New Riders, Indianapolis, 2003 <br> ISBN 0-7357-1250-6 $29.99
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Architecture for Information Mediation

2001
abstraction engine will read any document and create a conceptual vector. This vector is stored in a catalogue together with a Document Object Identifier (DOI). This DOI can be either a URL or an identifying key and is used to link the vector to the original document. The abstraction engine exploits a thesaurus. This thesaurus contains a specialization
Erik M. van Mulligen   +4 more
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Information Architecture

2016
Due to the large number of information circulating on the Internet we must find ways of filtering, replicating and managing the flow of information. Castells (2006, p.8) states that the “Internet is a medium that allows for the first time, the communication of many to many, at any chosen time, on a global scale.” Therefore Information Architecture (IA)
Cláudio Roberto Magalhães Pessoa   +3 more
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Information Architecture

2014
This chapter analyzes the definition, origins, and evolution of Information Architecture (IA), discusses IA principles, the need to understand IA, the problems that can be solved by IA, and IA in practice. It also discusses the characteristic patterns of IA to comprehensively understand IA from five aspects, such as core concepts, research objects ...
Xiaoying Zhou, Xiumei Zhang
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The Fuzzification of an Information Architecture for Information Integration

2017
We present a new information architecture based on one recently introduced to structure categorized but otherwise unstructured information. The new architecture is based on fuzzy set theory subset operations that define graph theory nodes. Two types of graph edges are defined such that a user interface based on this architecture can logically minimize ...
Rico A. R. Picone   +2 more
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Information Architecture

1997
Abstract Throughout this book, I’ve hammered away at traditional approaches to information management—the techno-utopian view that all human needs can be “engineered,” structured to fit into a computer, designed via an architectural blueprint.
Thomas H Davenport, Laurence Prusak
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The Architecture of information

Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2012
AbstractEDITOR'S SUMMARYThe relationship among architecture, information and information architecture can be thought of from the perspective of architectural prehistory. The first instance of architecture may not have been a structure but the more conceptual designation and naming of territory, an information activity.
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Information Architecture

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2001
Information architecture is a newly (re-)discovered and quickly developing field that is much discussed within a wide variety of disciplines, but with little truly common in-depth understanding of its agreed scope and purpose. This panel provides multiple perspectives and levels of expertise on the topic and seeks to expose a wider human factors and ...
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Information architecture

Work Study, 1999
Most organisations, in spite of the attention and investment focused on ERP software, have a number of discrete computer systems that operate independently of one another. In addition to the problems of unmanageability, this results in an inability to fully exploit the information resources available.
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