Knowledge Management & Intelligent EnterprisesJoseph Fong World Scientific, 2001 - 221 lappuses This book provides an up-to-date study of the fundamental facets of supporting information technologies: organisation and people, data and information, presentation of information, and process. To improve the effective use of human resources, it is necessary to capture the structure of an organisation and the knowledge of people within the organisation. Data can be processed to produce new information by either inferring hidden implications or summarising a large volume of information into more manageable information units. Information may also be required to be presented using different perspectives so as to meet individual needs and at the same time reinforce policy on data access rights. Routing of information and job tasks is paramount in ensuring that all necessary steps are taken for a given job. These complementary aspects are explored throughout the volume.The book is a selection of papers presented at the Industrial Session of the 9th IFIP 2.6 Working Conference on Database Semantics. It will be of significant value to researchers, teachers, students and practitioners. The scope embraces design methodology, implementation techniques, and applications development. Specific topics include knowledge management, intelligent enterprises, query transformation, information sharing and retrieval, data warehousing, and knowledge discovery. |
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Beyond Data Warehousing Data Logistics invited paper | 29 |
Organisation Modelling using LDAP 53 | 53 |
A Decision Support System for the assisted design | 69 |
Office Workflow System Based on the OAR Office Model | 93 |
Towards Query Translation from XQL to SQL | 113 |
Rewriting Rules for Semantic Query Transformation | 130 |
An XMLbased Mechanism for Internet Data | 147 |
Information Retrieval by Semantically Correlated Filamentous | 165 |
Mining IsPartof Association Patterns from Semistructured Data | 189 |
A Web Hypertext Associated Trail Mining System | 205 |
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Knowledge Management and Intelligent Enterprises Joseph Fong,Qing Li,Daniel Chan,Ronnie Cheung Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2001 |
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algorithm application approach architecture association rules attribute CFP method client component concepts context correlated documents data logistics system data mining data warehouse database proxy server defined Eguru elements Engineering entities example Figure filaments framework Furniture hierarchy iDataprovider identified implementation in-tray induction documents information sources instance integrity constraints interface is-part-of Java Knowledge Management Latent Semantic Indexing LDAP log data materialized views mining nearest neighbor documents NetBeans node normalized term-to-term correlation object class office object office procedure office workflow Oracle Databases organisation model persistent data PK(R primary key proxy database query document query graph Query Optimization reference-paths reference-tree relation relevant request retrieve role semantically correlated servlet specific SQL query strategy structure sub-queries taxonomy Telcordia Technologies term correlation table term-to-term correlation factors text documents timestamp transaction update vector workflow system XML document XML file XML schema