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Applied Ergonomics, 2006
The paper presents a view of systems integration, from an ergonomics/human factors perspective, emphasising the process of systems integration as is carried out by humans. The first section discusses some of the fundamental issues in systems integration, such as the significance of systems boundaries, systems lifecycle and systems entropy, issues ...
C E, Siemieniuch, M A, Sinclair
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The paper presents a view of systems integration, from an ergonomics/human factors perspective, emphasising the process of systems integration as is carried out by humans. The first section discusses some of the fundamental issues in systems integration, such as the significance of systems boundaries, systems lifecycle and systems entropy, issues ...
C E, Siemieniuch, M A, Sinclair
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Information Knowledge Systems Management, 2009
Before meaningful gains in improving the value of health care in the US can be achieved, the fragmented nature in which health care is financed and delivered must be addressed. One type of healthcare organization, the Integrated Delivery System (IDS), is poised to play a pivotal role in reform efforts. What are these systems?
Stephen M. Shortell, Rodney K. McCurdy
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Before meaningful gains in improving the value of health care in the US can be achieved, the fragmented nature in which health care is financed and delivered must be addressed. One type of healthcare organization, the Integrated Delivery System (IDS), is poised to play a pivotal role in reform efforts. What are these systems?
Stephen M. Shortell, Rodney K. McCurdy
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An integrable Hamiltonian system
Physics Letters A, 1995Abstract For any n , the dynamical system characterized by the Hamiltonian H = ∑ j , k = 1 n p j p k { λ + μ cos[ v ( q j − q k )]} is completely integrable: n constants of motion in involution are explicitly given, its initial-value problem is solved in completely explicit form.
Francesco Calogero, Francesco Calogero
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Avionics Systems Integration [PDF]
Major avionic systems generally comprise a number of smaller sub-systems which are combined to form an overall system. The combination, interconnection and control of the individual sub-systems so that the overall system can carry out its tasks effectively is referred to as ‘systems integration’. The number of sub-systems which need to be integrated to
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Integration of Non-Integrable Systems
1991Integrability and chaos are antinomic concepts [1]. This is specially clear for classical dynamics, where “complete integrability” means the existence of tori. It is also apparent in Poincare’s classification [2] into “integrable” and “non-integrable” systems.
Prigogine, Ilya +3 more
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2020 43rd International Convention on Information, Communication and Electronic Technology (MIPRO), 2020
Database integration systems are not a novel concept in computing, but with frequenting application of NoSQL databases in real-world information systems the requirement of homogenizing structured and unstructured data is being expanded. In contrast to former applications on relational database systems, database integration systems now must also ...
K. Fertalj, J. Doncevic
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Database integration systems are not a novel concept in computing, but with frequenting application of NoSQL databases in real-world information systems the requirement of homogenizing structured and unstructured data is being expanded. In contrast to former applications on relational database systems, database integration systems now must also ...
K. Fertalj, J. Doncevic
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Artificial Intelligence in Engineering, 1989
This paper presents a preliminary system structure supporting integration of expert systems and knowledge-based problem solving to other kinds of computing. The structure is based on layers on different abstraction levels communicating with each other through well-defined interface protocols.
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This paper presents a preliminary system structure supporting integration of expert systems and knowledge-based problem solving to other kinds of computing. The structure is based on layers on different abstraction levels communicating with each other through well-defined interface protocols.
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Integrable Systems and Integration Methods
1997Differential equations, including Hamiltonian equations, are customarily classified into integrable and nonintegrable. “When, however, one attempts to formulate a precise definition of integrability, many possibilities appear, each with a certain intrinsic theoretic interest” (D. Birkhoff, Dynamical Systems).
Valery V. Kozlov +4 more
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System Factory: integrating tools for system integration [PDF]
Large-scale distributed systems such as global enterprise systems, e-commerce and e-service systems are critical for businesses and complex to build and run. Their design requires an advanced technology of system integration that guarantees satisfaction of various customer requirements.
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Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 1993
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Kazuhiro Hikami, Miki Wadati, Taro Nagao
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Kazuhiro Hikami, Miki Wadati, Taro Nagao
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