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A web-based object-oriented information system for best practice information specialisation for durability analysisLiu, Yaowu January 2002 (has links)
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FORMALISMS FOR BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT.KOTTEMANN, JEFFREY ERNST. January 1984 (has links)
The Development Environment (DE) developed in this research includes a methodology and specification and implementation of a tool environment for Management Information Systems (IS) development. In the DE proposed, business IS development includes, and indeed hinges on, organizational modeling. Specifically, the objective and strategy, task, and agent structures are modeled and analyzed. This initial analysis uncovers incompletenesses and inconsistencies in the organizational model as well as allowing top-down prioritization of business areas for further IS development. For information required to support decision making, various information attributes--e.g., currency--are used in modeling the information requirements. These attributes represent variables of information benefit levels to the user and of cost factors in IS development and operations. In later stages of development, these attributes serve as inference parameters that dictate system aspects such as communication architectures, database design, and process scheduling. Information outputs are decomposed to form an information processing architecture--an architecture comprised of interlinked data and processes--that minimizes the redundancy of IS resources. A specification of computer-aided tools for this and all steps in IS development are given. Methods and tools are developed for the determination of data store contents and physical structure, information processing requirements, system input requirements, data/process distribution, and data acquisition, disposal, and information processing scheduling. The DE developed as a part of the dissertation research attempts to draw together and extend upon many notions and methods of system development, decision support mechanisms including artificial intelligence based systems, value of information, and organizational planning and modeling, to form an integrated system development environment.
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An information systems study on the generation, communication, and utilisation of information on agricultural technology and innovations for small-scale farmers in KenyaIruria, Daniel Muriuki January 1995 (has links)
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Computer simulation for medical imaging with x-rays using the Monte Carlo methodsNing, Jing January 2002 (has links)
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System concepts and formal modelling methods for business processesTopintzi, Ermioni January 2001 (has links)
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A mechanism to facilitate the accessibility of data within a manufacturing companyBrownin, Dominic January 2003 (has links)
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Semi automatic generation of CORBA interfaces for databases in molecular biologyJungfer, Kim Michael January 2001 (has links)
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An investigation of the role of virtual reality systems and their application to ophthalmic teaching, diagnosis and treatmentHeacock, Gregory January 1998 (has links)
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Precise modelling of business processes with compensationFerreira, Carla January 2002 (has links)
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Formal computational models of biological systemsBell, Alexander Charlton January 1998 (has links)
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