... answers. LogicalInformationSystems (LIS) support exploratory search by guiding users in the construction of queries, and by giving summaries of query ...
... the management of a whole homedir, and is the basis of a geographical information system, GEOLIS [1]. 5. Conclusion We presented LogicalInformationSystems (LIS). They offer a combination of ...
... 4.1 LogicalInformationSystems Help Keep the Group Focused It is recognized that an expert facilitator can significantly increase the efficiency of a meeting (see for example ...
... Irisa/Universit´e de Rennes 1 Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes cedex, France Email: ferre@irisa.fr Abstract Since the arrival of digital cameras, many people are faced to the challenge of organizing and retrieving the ...
... the logicalinformationsystems approach : whereas such data are not always easy to use without assistance or expertise, logical in- formation systems are especially designed to of- fer ...
... 5. Data repositories and evaluation In their case study on the University of St Andrews CRIS, Clements & McCutcheon (2014) highlight the interest of an authoritative list of trusted data repositories as a service for ...
... 4.2 Discussion on Closest Technologies The GLOBUS toolkit [Glo], is an open-source set of technology, protocols and middleware, used for building Grid applications (sharing computing power, dis- tributed databases, ...
... methods are direct guidance, sorting, hiding and annotation. In direct guidance the system has to decide what is the next « best » node for the user according to its features. Then, the system generally outlines visually ...
... ✷ The above result enables to determine the conflict-free subsets of the complete associated Dung AS, by checking Σ− consistency. Conflict-freeness is the basic requirement for extensions in standard semantics in ...
... The very large expenses associated with strategic systems (see section IV. 2) can create high exit barriers. Firms may invest such a great amount of money that exiting from the industry [r] ...
... (Midyear 1977) LANGUAGE Mandarin Chinese English Russian Spanish Hindi* Arabic Portuguese Bengali Japanese Malay- Indonesian MILLIONS 670 369 246 225 218 134 133 131 113 101. Hindi (offi[r] ...
... After the query is executed by the local DBMS, data are returned to the LQP. The LQP must apply semantic translations so that the data conforms to the global rep[r] ...
... In information systems, either a hierarchical database or a relational database architecture is typically implemented. Hierarchical databases are tree-structured. Each reco[r] ...
... exchange of information between different entities. This change requires all companies to develop their cooperation in all sectors to provide their products and services while minimizing the cost and increasing ...
... In fact, the RMTS framework allowed us to find the adequate conditions to construct the PASTD class of systems that is RMTS. For instance, considering abstract states in PASTDs was necessary to prove the ...
... More interesting is to consider the case where the observer is only able to detect approximate infor- mation through the side-channel. Consider the observer O that only probabilistically observes actions according to the ...
... 9 To represent how each business need give rise to applicative flows To represent how each application is transforming and retargeting them This flow-based urbanization relies on the distinction between reference ...
... and information technology has improved the flow of information between companies and ...the information is used effectively it allows better management of production and ...demand information ...
... One may, therefore, observe changes in the nature of decisions made at various levels in the organization, without being able to discern changes in the organizational structures.. To rep[r] ...
... The current CISL has access to three MIT databases (the alumni database, the Sloan recruiting database, and the Sloan student database) and three commercial database[r] ...