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A Guideline Management System

2004
This paper describes the architecture of NewGuide, a guideline management system for handling the whole life cycle of a computerized clinical practice guideline. NewGuide components are organized in a distributed architecture: an editor to formalize guidelines, a repository to store them, an inference engine to implement guidelines instances in a multi-
Paolo Ciccarese   +4 more
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The management of cloud systems

Future Generation Computer Systems, 2014
Cloud computing has now become widely adopted in many commercial and research organizations as a means to grant access to computational and data resources and to address Quality of Service (QoS) needs of many user communities. With the increasing emergence of new Cloud computing offerings, it becomes necessary to fully understand how these relate to ...
Antonio Corradi, Omer F. Rana
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Cognitive Management Systems

2014 Eighth International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing, 2014
Computer interpretation and description of the data can be used in the tasks aimed to perform the semantic analysis of particular information. This paper will present a new classes of cognitive information systems supporting various interpretation tasks, as well as analysis and management of data, based on the semantic meaning. Such information systems
Lidia Ogiela, Marek R. Ogiela
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Systems thinking for the integration of management systems

Business Process Management Journal, 2004
This paper discusses how a systems approach to management can be used to facilitate the development and implementation of an integrated management system (IMS) in an organization. It is argued that any solution to address the rapidly growing need for the integration of function‐specific management systems requires two elements: a conceptual model and a
Jonker, J., Karapetrovic, S.
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Traffic management system

2017 9th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (ECAI), 2017
This paper's purpose is describing and highlighting of how our system is intended to work and how it can help us in everyday life, as well as making the Earth a safer and cleaner place, by not even noticing it's presence. Our system is always monitoring the traffic of every major city, analyzing it and making decisions on how people should drive, in a ...
Alexandru Nitu   +3 more
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System management tools for SHPC systems — Partition management

1995
Processing element allocation is a fundamental service for the efficiency and performance of today's partitionable scalable high performance computing (SHPC) systems. In this paper we give an overview of different partitioning policies and introduce a Partition Management Tool (PMT) we developed. PMT could be integrated into the Intel Paragon's ParAide
Holger Günther   +2 more
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Package Management Systems

IEEE Software, 2012
A package management system organizes and simplifies the installation and maintenance of software by standardizing and organizing the production and consumption of software collections. As a software developer, you can benefit from package managers in two ways: through a rich and stable development environment and through friction-free reuse ...
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Systems engineering and management

Information Knowledge Systems Management, 2009
This chapter offers a systems view of healthcare delivery and outlines a wide range of concepts, principles, models, methods and tools from systems engineering and management that can enable the transformation of the dysfunctional "as is" healthcare system to an agreed-upon "to be" system that will provide quality, affordable care for everyone.
William B. Rouse, W. Dale Compton
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Managing systems development

Computer, 2004
This article is the first of a two-part series on the unmet promise of IT project management. Here we describe the evolutionary path that has brought us to today's project culture and how successful organizations are managing projects.
Gary Richardson, Blake Ives
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Managing computer systems

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1981
This paper launches a 12-part series of articles on managing computer systems for the hospital pharmacy department. The series will concentrate on the evaluation, purchase, and implementation of commercial computer systems. Computer hardware and software capabilities will be reviewed, a systematic approach toward the selection of a vendor will be ...
E G, Nold, W A, Gouveia
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