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An advanced information management system

Proceedings RIDE-IMS `93: Third International Workshop on Research Issues in Data Engineering: Interoperability in Multidatabase Systems, 2002
The authors discuss two different integration strategies for coupling a knowledge-based system with heterogeneous data management systems. The first is for integrating multimedia information handled by non conventional data management systems like CAD packages; the second is for coupling the knowledge-based system with a relational DBMS. >
Elisa Bertino   +3 more
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Information Systems in Management Science: Management Information System—What It Is and Why?

Management Science, 1970
The topic, “A Management Information System—What It is and Why” was suggested by work that I did recently in preparation for the German symposium, “MIS—A Challenge to Scientific Research.” In reviewing my own ideas about management information, I keep coming back to one primary thought, that the only value that information has to management is to ...
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The information systems management system

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 1977
Considering the fundamental economic changes that are taking place in our nation, in which we find ourselves in transition from resource "fat" to resource "lean" conditions, it is not surprising that there should be a rekindled interest in planning and control techniques that will enable us to preclude suboptimization, or dissipation of our resources.
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Production Management Information System

IEEE Transactions on Systems Science and Cybernetics, 1968
A Management Information System has been developed and implemented using General Purpose Simulation System (GPSS)/360. The system provided the following data for a solid-state production facility: 1) current location of wafers showing work orders started, total daily production, and rejects; 2) yesterday's and accumulated yield by step, and projection ...
Julian Reitman, Thomas J. Burke
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Information management systems for pharmacogenomics

Pharmacogenomics, 2002
The value of high-throughput genomic research is dramatically enhanced by association with key patient data. These data are generally available but of disparate quality and not typically directly associated. A system that could bring these disparate data sources into a common resource connected with functional genomic data would be tremendously ...
Gerhard G, Thallinger   +3 more
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Every manager is an information systems manager now, or, managing user-controlled information systems

Information & Management, 1986
Abstract There are many examples of microcomputer based information systems built and operated by people in the departments using the systems - people who are not information systems professionals. When such “user-controlled systems” are used for departmental (as distinguished from individual) purposes, they are in effect miniature Information ...
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System management information modeling

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1993
An overview of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) modeling principles and concepts as contained in the systems management information model is presented. Object-oriented modeling principles as applied to OSI systems management are reviewed. The notions of inheritance, compatibility, and allomorphism are included.
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Integrated Information Management System

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1992
AbstractThis article presents the concepts of a computerized information system and its potential applications to Emergency Medical Services (EMS). It is an informational article intended to provide administrators clear concepts of how computers may be best used to provide information in integrated networked systems for EMS needs.
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Self-management of Information Systems

2016
The paper discusses self-management features that are intended to support the usage and maintenance processes in the information system life. Instead of a universal solutions that are evolved by many researchers in the autonomic computing field, this approach, called smart technologies, anticipates self-management features by including autonomic ...
Janis Bicevskis   +2 more
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Information Management and Information Systems Planning

1995
Information Management and Information Systems Planning play key roles in the informatization of an enterprise. The following introduction to the field presents definitions, reflects aims and scopes, and discusses levels and aspects of Information Management.
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