541 research outputs found

    Information Outlook, February 1998

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    Volume 2, Issue 2https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_io_1998/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Suffolk University Newsletter (SUN), vol. 31, no. 10, 2005

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    https://dc.suffolk.edu/sun/1234/thumbnail.jp

    CONFSYS2: a redesigned web-based multi-conference management system

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    This thesis presents the design and implementation of ConfSys2, an advanced redesign of ConfSys system, with additional features to help conference/journal organizers to manage the processes of academic conferences/journal, and to provide related services for author and conference participants. The ConfSys2 uses the same Tomcat - Java Servlet/JSP - MySQL platform as ConfSys, but redesigned database structure, software framework, and user interfaces. The features of ConfSys have been retained and improved both in user friendliness and efficiency in ConfSys2, and the lessons learnt from developing and using ConfSys have been incorporated. ConfSys2 not only implements better user interface for ConfSys's useful functions, such as automatically/manually allocating paper to reviewers, debating and rating paper, but also introduces new concepts, such as conference/journal series management, user-group-function management, and smart daemon in conference management to improve data sharing, reduce repetitive work and make management work more flexible. Furthermore, the redesign of databases and software framework provides clear structure and flexibility, thus making the maintenance and expanding of the software system easier

    The Murray Ledger and Times, May 28, 2009

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    Murray Ledger and Times, September 7, 2006

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    Murray Ledger and Times, September 28, 2006

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    Semantic discovery and reuse of business process patterns

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    Patterns currently play an important role in modern information systems (IS) development and their use has mainly been restricted to the design and implementation phases of the development lifecycle. Given the increasing significance of business modelling in IS development, patterns have the potential of providing a viable solution for promoting reusability of recurrent generalized models in the very early stages of development. As a statement of research-in-progress this paper focuses on business process patterns and proposes an initial methodological framework for the discovery and reuse of business process patterns within the IS development lifecycle. The framework borrows ideas from the domain engineering literature and proposes the use of semantics to drive both the discovery of patterns as well as their reuse

    Murray Ledger and Times, October 7, 2006

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    Energy adaptive buildings:From sensor data to being aware of users

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