Bridging Information Management and Preservation: A Reference Model

Author(s):  
Francesco Gallo ◽  
Claudia Niederée ◽  
Walter Allasia
Author(s):  
Jan Aalmink ◽  
Jorge Marx Gómez

Cloud Computing is finding its way into the architecture of current IT landscapes. The present chapter depicts the challenges of the required changes and transitions of Enterprise Data Centers from non-integrated on-premise solutions towards fully integrated on-demand systems in silo-free clouds. Cloud standardization in the context of the Open Cloud Manifesto is discussed as well as a reference model based upon semantic composition and federation (Federated ERP Systems and Corporate Environmental Information Management Systems CEMIS 2.0). How Enterprise Tomography can support the governance process is described as the Root-Cause-Analysis procedure and Integration Lifecycle Management of an Enterprise Cloud and by comparing different system states. On the basis of an operator-based approach, Root-Cause-Analysis and data integrity can be ensured. Finally, an outlook on an approach involving environmental aspects (Green Clouds) is given.


Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (21) ◽  
pp. 4707 ◽  
Author(s):  
Um ◽  
Lee ◽  
Lee ◽  
Yoon

As the vast amount of data in social Internet of Things (IoT) environments considering interactions between IoT and people is accumulated and processed through cloud and big data technologies, the services that utilize them are applied in various fields. The trust between IoT devices and their data is recognized as the core of IoT ecosystem creation and growth. Connection with suspicious IoT devices may pose a risk to services and system operation. Therefore, it is essential to analyze and manage trust information for devices, services, and people, as well as to provide the trust information to the other devices or users that need it. This paper presents a trust information management framework which contains a generic IoT reference model with trust capabilities to achieve the goal of converged trust information management. Additionally, a trust information management platform (TIMP) consisting of trust agents, trust information brokers, and trust information management systems has been proposed, which aims to provide trustworthy and safe interactions among people, virtual objects, and physical things. Implementing and deploying a TIMP enables a trustworthy ecosystem to be built while activating social IoT businesses by reducing transaction costs, as well as by eliminating the uncertainties in the use of social IoT services and data transactions.


2015 ◽  
Vol 713-715 ◽  
pp. 2356-2359
Author(s):  
Ping Liu ◽  
Ju Wang ◽  
Xia Han

The development of science and technology has become an inevitable trend of economic globalization, more and more enterprises realize that the competition between enterprises has already becomes a complex systems engineering, and in the process, the original management pattern gradually exposed the shortcomings, should be replaced by the information management mode. So far, the most complex ERP is the enterprise information management system, it for the enterprise information management provides a new train of thought, to optimize enterprise resource allocation efficiency, strengthen the core competitiveness of the enterprise. This paper analyzes the application of ERP system in the process of enterprise shown, the characteristics of problems including the system in use process. This article selects the typical enterprise ERP application case study, based on the enterprise ERP implementation methodology reference model quickly, for the related industries, enterprises implementing ERP, and equipment asset management problem of study for reference.


2005 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gereon Althoff ◽  
Alexander Ellebrecht ◽  
Brigitte Petersen

As in many food chains, pork production is carried out in heterogeneous chain scenarios with diverse organisational arrangements. Inter-organisational information management systems have not yet been established in pork production even though they provide a chance to improve chain-wide cooperation and quality management. This article presents the concept and first results of a sub-project in an ongoing Dutch-German collaborative research and development project of the public-private network "GIQS e.V." that develops tools for improved quality and health management in pork chains. In this sub-project a chain quality information system was designed, implemented and validated in three pilot chains in Germany and the Netherlands. The major result is a comprehensive implementation guideline for chains that want to improve their use of chain quality information in their quality and health management. The aim of this study was to identify chain actors' information requirements, taking into account the existing organisational heterogeneity in the pork industry. The theoretical framework of this paper integrates the netchain model with the process approach of ISO 9000:2000. The focus lies on describing a general structure of a chain-wide information system. The concept of inter-enterprise data warehousing is adopted for quality management in food chains. Based on this concept, a "natural language" reference model for information requirements in pork netchains was generated. The reference model was adapted to three separate pilot chains. This paper presents the results obtained by implementing the model in one of the pilot chains, with a special focus on improving animal health management and supporting risk-based meat inspection with chain-wide information management.


2002 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-97 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jens Möller ◽  
Britta Pohlmann ◽  
Lilian Streblow ◽  
Julia Kaufmann

Zusammenfassung: Das I/E-Modell (“Internal/External Frame of Reference Model”) von Marsh (1986) postuliert, dass Schülerinnen und Schüler dimensionale Vergleiche der eigenen Leistungen in einem Fach mit den Leistungen in einem anderen Fach anstellen. Diese Vergleiche führen dazu, dass z. B. Schüler mit guten Leistungen in Mathematik ihre verbalen Fähigkeiten niedriger einschätzen. Gegenstand dieser Untersuchung mit N = 1114 Probanden ist die Frage, ob die Überzeugungen von Personen zum Zusammenhang von mathematischer und verbaler Begabung die Effekte dimensionaler Vergleiche moderieren. Analysen zeigten die Bedeutung der Begabungsüberzeugungen der Schülerinnen und Schüler: Negative Zusammenhänge zwischen den Fachleistungen in einem Fach und dem akademischen Selbstkonzept in einem anderen Fach ergaben sich insbesondere für Personen, die annehmen, dass Begabung domänenspezifisch ist, man also entweder mathematisch oder sprachlich begabt ist. Für Schüler mit eher wenig spezifischer Begabungsüberzeugung ergaben sich geringere Effekte dimensionaler Vergleiche.


1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Higgins ◽  
Laura Miller ◽  
Anita Weeks

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