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Managing information in a creative environment
Proceedings of the seventh ACM conference on Creativity and cognition, 2009Prior knowledge and domain expertise are key to successful design and creativity. New digital workspaces should support the management of ever-increasing amounts of digital information and design artifacts as well as support collaboration during the creative process. In this paper, we present the findings of an observational study describing how expert
Carol J. Bales, Ellen Yi-Luen Do
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2017
Our world is technological. According to a longstanding philosophical tradition, the conceptual core of technology can be understood as being based on the relation between two main philosophical categories: the subject and the object (e.g. the relation between ‘culture’ and ‘nature’).
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Our world is technological. According to a longstanding philosophical tradition, the conceptual core of technology can be understood as being based on the relation between two main philosophical categories: the subject and the object (e.g. the relation between ‘culture’ and ‘nature’).
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The visual display of information in an information retrieval environment
Proceedings of the 9th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval - SIGIR '86, 1986This paper gives an overview of the graphical techniques which have been used in the representation of information in a document collection environment. An assessment of the applicability of existing multivariate data graphical techniques to the vector space model is presented.
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Informal networks and information environments
Strategic Management JournalAbstract Research Summary Managers draw on their informal networks of peers outside of their firm to better understand uncertain markets and help their firms adapt. This helps firms enhance their performance in information environments characterized by idiosyncratic and difficult‐to‐standardize
Yonghoon G. Lee, Joon Nak Choi
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An information model for nomadic environments
Proceedings Ninth International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (Cat. No.98EX130), 2002In this paper we present a software architecture which facilitates nomadic computing in an Open Distributed Computing environment. We introduce a model for the description of mobile objects (users, computers and application objects) and their types. The descriptions create an information base for protocols managing mobility of the mobile objects.
Andy Bond +2 more
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2019
The author presents an overview of information as an input and output in the economy and discusses the emergence of an information society and the drivers of change. Thirteen key characteristics of the new information economy are then identified. These include: extreme economies of scale; network effects; divergent cost trends in the value chain ...
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The author presents an overview of information as an input and output in the economy and discusses the emergence of an information society and the drivers of change. Thirteen key characteristics of the new information economy are then identified. These include: extreme economies of scale; network effects; divergent cost trends in the value chain ...
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Information retrieval in the office environment
Proceedings of the 1983 annual conference on Computers : Extending the human resource - ACM 83, 1983The question of information retrieval in the office environment must be considered in two contexts: personal and organizational. In the personal context the issue is increasing individual effectiveness and productivity; in the organizational context it is one of increasing an organization's overall effectiveness and productivity, partially by ...
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Biological Environment For Information Retrieval
Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications, 2006Heuristic methods based on biological aspects have been successfully used in many computer science areas of research, including information retrieval (IR). This let us ask: why there is no biological environment for the problem of information retrieval.
Moheb R. Girgis +3 more
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Information security in workstation environments
Computers & Security, 1993This article explores information security issues in a context directed to meeting the needs of distributed workstation environments. It is not intended to be self-contained. Many topics, particularly those that are generic to securing computer and communication systems, are hardly touched on.
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Check List for Information Environment
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1973AbstractFactors which must be considered in comparing information systems ore: (1) Are the bases textual or data and what is the completeness and reliability required? (2) Is access provided by author, corporate author, title, and/or subject matter? (3) Is the indexing genersl or specific; the vocabulary controlled or not; by whom is indexing done and ...
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