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The biological integration system
Proceedings of the 5th ACM international workshop on Web information and data management, 2003The access and exploitation of integrated Web data repositories and applications is critical for life science. Biologists design protocols that typically rely on complex query pipelines accessing various biological Web resources (data sources and tools) to constitute data sets for analysis and mining.
Zoé Lacroix, Omar Boucelma, Mehdi Essid
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Aspects of systems integration
Systems Integration '90. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Systems Integration, 2002An attempt is made to sort out the wide variety of concepts used in connection with systems integration and to give an overview of the field. Four aspects of systems integration are addressed: integration technology, integration architecture, semantic integration, and user integration.
Erik G. Nilsson +2 more
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Proceedings of the 1983 ACM SIGSMALL symposium on Personal and small computers - SIGSMALL '83, 1983
An Integrated FORTH Development System is described, which differs from the usual FORTH implementation in that certain of its facilities such as the editor and the file system are integrated with the host environment. This integrated approach simplifies the implementation effort by reducing redundancies but still provides a powerful development system ...
Kam-Wing Ng, Wai-Yan Ma
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An Integrated FORTH Development System is described, which differs from the usual FORTH implementation in that certain of its facilities such as the editor and the file system are integrated with the host environment. This integrated approach simplifies the implementation effort by reducing redundancies but still provides a powerful development system ...
Kam-Wing Ng, Wai-Yan Ma
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Proceedings of the 1998 workshop on New security paradigms, 1998
Conventional models of system integrity tend to be implementation-oriented in tha t they define integrity in terms of specific controls such as separation of duties, wellformed transactions, and so forth. In this paper we propose a formal definition of integrity tha t is based on the notion of dependability and is implementation independent.
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Conventional models of system integrity tend to be implementation-oriented in tha t they define integrity in terms of specific controls such as separation of duties, wellformed transactions, and so forth. In this paper we propose a formal definition of integrity tha t is based on the notion of dependability and is implementation independent.
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System Integration: A Necessity
The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1998Healthcare organizations are undergoing tremendous change in an attempt to become more flexible and adaptive. To be successful in any such transformation, organizations must build processes and systems that allow them to move with change and create a culture that allows individuals to thrive amid change.
P, Aikman +4 more
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Integrating systems into the organization
Information & Management, 1986Abstract Over the last thirty years, computer technology - hardware and software - has entered every phase of business and government. It has not been an easy or smooth transition, but much has been learned about the success factors of integrating systems into the organization.
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New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1999
AbstractTruly integrated systems in public sector settings have been few, and most of us are operating in uncharted waters. Howevel, we can embark on this new effort with some eagerness and confidence that collaboration will contribute significantly to the care of our mutual patients.
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AbstractTruly integrated systems in public sector settings have been few, and most of us are operating in uncharted waters. Howevel, we can embark on this new effort with some eagerness and confidence that collaboration will contribute significantly to the care of our mutual patients.
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1996
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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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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Proceedings of the May 16-18, 1972, spring joint computer conference on - AFIPS '72 (Spring), 1971
With computer hardware, we hear various computers described as second generation, third generation, etc. This means that the technology used to build these computers has developed through several distinct stages. Generally, each new stage has brought with it order of magnitude increases in price-performance.
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With computer hardware, we hear various computers described as second generation, third generation, etc. This means that the technology used to build these computers has developed through several distinct stages. Generally, each new stage has brought with it order of magnitude increases in price-performance.
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System of systems integration and test
Information Knowledge Systems Management, 2006Roland T. Brooks, Andrew P. Sage
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