Human-Centered e-BusinessSpringer Science & Business Media, 2012. gada 6. dec. - 315 lappuses Human-Centered e-Business focuses on analysis, design and development of human-centered e-business systems. The authors illustrate the benefits of the human-centered approach in intelligent e-sales recruitment application, integrating data mining technology with decision support model for profiling transaction behavior of internet banking customers, user-centered context dependent data organization using XML, knowledge management, and optimizing the search process through human evaluation in an intelligent interactive multimedia application. The applications described in this work, facilitates both e-business analysis from a business professional's perspective, and human-centered system design from a system development perspective. These applications employ a range of internet and soft computing technologies. |
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1. lappuse
... approach from a software development perspective and also in terms of the life cycle of technology - centered software products . We then outline the criteria for development of human - centered e - business systems . Finally , we show ...
... approach from a software development perspective and also in terms of the life cycle of technology - centered software products . We then outline the criteria for development of human - centered e - business systems . Finally , we show ...
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... approach and human - centered approach from a software development perspective . 1.4 Technology - Centeredness vs Human- Centeredness The technology - centered approach can be analyzed from a research perspective as well as from a ...
... approach and human - centered approach from a software development perspective . 1.4 Technology - Centeredness vs Human- Centeredness The technology - centered approach can be analyzed from a research perspective as well as from a ...
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... approach also comes from the way the computer industry functions and markets itself . As Norman ( 1998 ) has put it ... approach to product development is required . In this approach , technology is just one component that has to adapt ...
... approach also comes from the way the computer industry functions and markets itself . As Norman ( 1998 ) has put it ... approach to product development is required . In this approach , technology is just one component that has to adapt ...
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... Approach Leading to Successful Systems The first criteria outlines a need for developing software systems that are modeled based on how people use various artifacts to solve problems in a field of practice . The modeling should include ...
... Approach Leading to Successful Systems The first criteria outlines a need for developing software systems that are modeled based on how people use various artifacts to solve problems in a field of practice . The modeling should include ...
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... approach from a software development perspective and also in terms of life cycle of technology - centered software products . It then outlines the criteria for a human - centered approach and human - centered systems . These criteria ...
... approach from a software development perspective and also in terms of life cycle of technology - centered software products . It then outlines the criteria for a human - centered approach and human - centered systems . These criteria ...
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12 | |
8 | 56 |
2 | 64 |
4 | 92 |
HUMANCENTERED eBUSINESS SYSTEM | 103 |
References | 121 |
3 | 141 |
7 | 158 |
References | 215 |
HUMANCENTERED KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT 245 | 244 |
4 | 249 |
9 | 258 |
5 | 265 |
6 | 278 |
HUMANCENTERED INTELLIGENT WEB BASED | 286 |
Relevance Feedback Results | 306 |
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Human-Centered e-Business Rajiv Khosla,Ernesto Damiani,William Grosky Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2003 |
Human-Centered e-Business Rajiv Khosla,Ernesto Damiani,William Grosky Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2012 |
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agent layer application approach architecture Artificial Intelligence artificial neural networks behavior category behavior profiling chapter clustering cognitive science color computer-based artifact context context analysis data mining database decision level decision support defined determine distributed cognition domain models e-banking e-business e-business analysis e-business system Electronic Commerce environment example expert systems external feature points framework function fuzzy genetic algorithms goals HCVM histogram human human-centeredness image object indexing input interaction interface internal Internet involves Khosla Knowledge Engineering knowledge management knowledge representation media expression metadata methodology multimedia neural networks object-oriented output perceptual phase adapter Postcondition problem solving ontology psychological scales query recruitment manager relevance feedback representation representing dimensions retrieval sales candidate sales recruitment activity Schema selling behavior semcon shape shown in Figure situated cognition solving ontology component stakeholder structure symbolic system development Task Constraints techniques technologies transaction transformation types XML Schema XPath