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Information Management System: Interactive Information Management Systems [PDF]

open access: possibleBell System Technical Journal, 1973
This paper and the following three describe computer systems to store, retrieve, and manipulate information. These have all utilized time-shared computer systems. All have evolved toward a system constructed of modular component parts and having a high degree of user interaction.
D. T. Chai, J. M. Wier
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Information Systems in Management Science

Management Science, 1967
The lack of application of computer technology to medical service is worthy of note. Although there is a great deal of discussion and an obvious need, there have been precious few successful applications of computers to the solution of large scale medical problems. One area of modest success is that of on-line control.
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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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Information systems management

1998
As has been argued throughout this book, the nature of information systems is such that they demand a consideration from a variety of perspectives — a subtle mix of the social, the organizational and the technological. Exploring management ideas while maintaining this subtle balance is not easy, yet each of the main management tasks listed in the ...
Tony Cornford, Chrisanthi Avgerou
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Information Management System: The Off-The-Shelf System-A Packaged Information Management System [PDF]

open access: possibleBell System Technical Journal, 1973
The Off-The-Shelf System (OTSS) is a packaged information management system for hierarchical data bases. OTSS provides, without computer programming, processes to enter and alter data in such a data base, do complex retrievals of data from the data base, and specify various security mechanisms to limit access to, or alteration of, a data base.
L. E. Heindel, J. T. Roberto
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Information System for Management

1999
In Job-Shop production scheduling, it is often useful to have examples to test the model of the workshop scheduling (Buxey, 1992). However, an example (Muth, 1963) is generally associated to a well precise workshop (Galinho, 1994). These ones do not match exactly what we have to process, to use.
Alain Cardon   +2 more
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Information Systems for the Information Management

2015
The aim of the chapter is to highlight the main functions and specific requirements that should characterize an information system for real estate management. Given the consideration that the common practice is still late in maturing a full awareness of the close relationship existing between the specificity of the context (organizational model of FM ...
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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 ...
Zlatko Trajanoski   +3 more
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Systems for the Management of Pharmacogenomic Information

2005
Recent breakthroughs in biological research have been made possible by remarkable advances in high-performance computing and the establishment of a highly sophisticated information technology infrastructure. This chapter gives an overview of the main and most important technologies needed for the management of pharmacogenomic information, namely ...
Zlatko Trajanoski   +3 more
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