10 research outputs found
Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies, Volume 1
Copies of nearly all of the technical papers and viewgraphs presented at the Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies held in Sep. 1992 are included. The conference served as an informational exchange forum for topics primarily relating to the ingestion and management of massive amounts of data and the attendant problems (data ingestion rates now approach the order of terabytes per day). Discussion topics include the IEEE Mass Storage System Reference Model, data archiving standards, high-performance storage devices, magnetic and magneto-optic storage systems, magnetic and optical recording technologies, high-performance helical scan recording systems, and low end helical scan tape drives. Additional topics addressed the evolution of the identifiable unit for processing purposes as data ingestion rates increase dramatically, and the present state of the art in mass storage technology
Hunting for Agriculture: Unraveling Ecological Motivations in the Transition to Farming by the Fremont Cultural Complex
This study explored the profound human history shift from foraging to agriculture, focusing on Utah\u27s Fremont cultural complex. Utilizing the Prey-Rank Model, we investigated whether dwindling encounter rates with high-rank prey prompted the Fremont\u27s adoption of agriculture. We quantified past resource trends by analyzing the Utah archaeofaunal database to discern if ecological conditions influenced this transition. If confirmed, it suggests adaptive responses to a decline in high-ranked game led to a more resource-intensive survival strategy. This research provides crucial insights into the motivations behind the Fremont\u27s agricultural adoption, enhancing our understanding of human-environment interactions and adaptations throughout history
Hochleistungs-Transaktionssysteme: Konzepte und Entwicklungen moderner Datenbankarchitekturen
Das Buch richtet sich an Informatiker in Studium, Lehre, Forschung und Entwicklung,
die an neueren Entwicklungen im Bereich von Transaktions- und Datenbanksystemen
interessiert sind. Es entspricht einer überarbeiteten Version meiner
im Februar 1993 vom Fachbereich Informatik der Universität Kaiserslautern
angenommenen Habilitationsschrift. Neben der Präsentation neuer Forschungsergebnisse
erfolgen eine breite Einführung in die Thematik sowie überblicksartige
Behandlung verschiedener Realisierungsansätze, wobei auf eine möglichst allgemeinverständliche
Darstellung Wert gelegt wurde. Der Text wurde durchgehend
mit Marginalien versehen, welche den Aufbau der Kapitel zusätzlich verdeutlichen
und eine schnelle Lokalisierung bestimmter Inhalte unterstützen sollen
Thompson Rivers University Calendar 2015-2016
Not peer reviewedCalenda
UMSL Bulletin 2013-2014
https://irl.umsl.edu/bulletin/1002/thumbnail.jp
UMSL Bulletin 2015-2016
https://irl.umsl.edu/bulletin/1000/thumbnail.jp
Energy: A continuing bibliography with indexes
This bibliography lists 1920 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information System from July 1, 1980 through September 30, 1980
General Catalog 1998-2000
Contains course descriptions, University college calendar, and college administration.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/universitycatalogs/1121/thumbnail.jp
Factors Influencing Customer Satisfaction towards E-shopping in Malaysia
Online shopping or e-shopping has changed the world of business and quite a few people have
decided to work with these features. What their primary concerns precisely and the responses from
the globalisation are the competency of incorporation while doing their businesses. E-shopping has
also increased substantially in Malaysia in recent years. The rapid increase in the e-commerce
industry in Malaysia has created the demand to emphasize on how to increase customer satisfaction
while operating in the e-retailing environment. It is very important that customers are satisfied with
the website, or else, they would not return. Therefore, a crucial fact to look into is that companies
must ensure that their customers are satisfied with their purchases that are really essential from the ecommerce’s
point of view. With is in mind, this study aimed at investigating customer satisfaction
towards e-shopping in Malaysia. A total of 400 questionnaires were distributed among students
randomly selected from various public and private universities located within Klang valley area.
Total 369 questionnaires were returned, out of which 341 questionnaires were found usable for
further analysis. Finally, SEM was employed to test the hypotheses. This study found that customer
satisfaction towards e-shopping in Malaysia is to a great extent influenced by ease of use, trust,
design of the website, online security and e-service quality. Finally, recommendations and future
study direction is provided.
Keywords: E-shopping, Customer satisfaction, Trust, Online security, E-service quality, Malaysia