Web-based management framework of advanced telecommunications network

Author(s):  
N. Makinae ◽  
D. Hamuro ◽  
H. Suzuki
2006 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 889-900 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Stavroulaki ◽  
K. Demestichas ◽  
E. Adamopoulou ◽  
P. Demestichas

Author(s):  
Denny Trias Utomo ◽  
Pratikto ◽  
Purnomo Budi Santoso ◽  
Sugiono

Industry 4.0 is an integration between automation and manufacturing industry which requires the use of information technology to implement it. In the operational management framework, there is a supply chain management function that is strongly influenced by quality suppliers. Because choosing a quality new supplier is not an easy thing, we need a reliable application tool and utilizing web-based artificial intelligence technology for the selection of suppliers in the manufacturing industry. The selection of new suppliers is a complex problem because it involves multiple criteria, therefore it is necessary to make a decision support system that is able to complete supplier selection properly. Although the selection of suppliers in the manufacturing industry is not new, in the era of Industry 4.0, a decision support system that is used to choose an absolute supplier based online that must be accessible via the web or mobile application. Therefore the writer's idea in this paper is very relevant to be implemented in the manufacturing industry in all fields in the industrial era 4.0.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Subhajit Panda ◽  
Rupak Chakravarty

Cloud computing is one of the exciting developments among technocrats and animated librarians over the world as a technology solution as well as a resource sharing venture. The study discusses the root causes of the issues associated with the conventional library management framework and provides the advantages, issues & challenges of using cloud-enabled technology when introducing library automation. Cloud services eliminate duplication of data creation & efforts, library resources utilise more because of better accessibility & visibility, scalable enough for integration with existing systems, less maintenance (cloud-enabled SAAS model), provision of on-cloud security & authentication and central database & backup-restore system offered disaster recovery challenge. As the present study concentrates on government initiatives, the NIC National Cloud/GI Cloud, Meghraj and famous cloud-enabled Government supported proprietary software (ILMS), run using a multi-tenet SaaS model of Meghraj is the selected area for the research. The stats show that, among the 46 library clusters, JNV Libraries Network Cluster No. 1 & JNV Libraries Network Cluster No. 2 are the top two clusters with contains 300 & 287 libraries, respectively. e-Granthalaya gives the provision of Web-Based OPAC, Mobile Based OPAC & Android Mobile App for implementation & use of e-Granthalaya in any library. To date, 5364 official implementations have been completed, including 5163 in various states in India including Maharastra as a top State (797 implementations) and New Delhi as a top District (456 implementations).


Zootaxa ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 1950 (1) ◽  
pp. 153-163 ◽  
Author(s):  
DAVID J. PATTERSON ◽  
SARAH FAULWETTER ◽  
ALEXEY SHIPUNOV

The rapidly growing amount of biological data on the internet and the increasing need for large-scale analyses mandate improvements to the management of taxon-centric information. This information, traditionally managed by taxonomists, is now transforming into a web-based infrastructure. The complexity and narrative quality of the biological sciences require an information management framework that is sensitive to the scale, richness, character, and heterogeneity of the discipline. Given that the names of organisms offer us a nearly universal system for indexing biological data objects, a names-based cyberinfrastructure has the capacity to index the totality of available biological information and to aggregate taxon-centric data over a broad scale. In order to serve its role, this infrastructure should incorporate thirteen principles that are proposed here.


2022 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Giulio Luca Rosboch ◽  
Federica Giunta ◽  
Edoardo Ceraolo ◽  
Federico Piccioni ◽  
Francesco Guerrera ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Non-Intubated Thoracic Surgery (NITS) is becoming increasingly adopted all over the world. Although it is mainly used for pleural operations,, non-intubated parenchymal lung surgery has been less frequently reported. Recently, NITS utilization seems to be increased also in Italy, albeit there are no multi-center studies confirming this finding. The objective of this survey is to assess quantitatively and qualitatively the performance of NITS in Italy. Methods In 2018 a web-based national survey on Non-Intubated management including both thoracic surgeons and anesthesiologists was carried out. Reference centers have been asked to answer 32 questions. Replies were collected from June 26 to November 31, 2019. Results We raised feedbacks from 95% (55/58) of Italian centers. Seventy-eight percent of the respondents perform NITS but only 38% of them used this strategy for parenchymal surgery. These procedures are more frequently carried out in patients with severe comorbidities and/or with poor lung function. Several issues as obesity, previous non-invasive ventilation and/or oxygen therapy are considered contraindications to NITS. The regional anesthesia technique most used to provide intra- and postoperative analgesia was the paravertebral block (37%). Conversion to general anesthesia is not anecdotal (31% of answerers). More than half of the centers believed that NITS may reduce postoperative intensive care unit admissions. Approximately a quarter of the centers are conducting trials on NITS and, three quarters of the respondent suppose that the number of these procedures will increase in the future. Conclusions There is a growing interest in Italy for NITS and this survey provides a clear view of the national management framework of these procedures.


2011 ◽  
pp. 298-309
Author(s):  
Dongming Cui ◽  
Jairo A. Gutierrez

Today’s network management is still dominated by the platform-centered paradigm based on client/server technologies. This centralized approach has drawbacks in scalability, reliability, efficiency and flexibility, and is unsuitable for large and heterogenerous networks. Modern networks require an open management architecture, which can provide standard interfaces for information sharing among management systems, has extensibility for handling change quickly, and has means to manage large networks. Emerging technologies such as Web-, CORBA-, and Mobile Agent-based technologies represent an excellent opportunity to solve these problems. In this chapter a new Web-based network management framework is proposed, which combines the strengths of these novel ways of managing networks and the results of a prototype implementation are discussed. Our preliminary results indicate that the integration of Web-, CORBA-, and Mobile Agent-based technologies within an Integrated Network Management System framework can dramatically improve the performance of the networked environment.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prabhat Mittal

This paper aims at identifying challenges in blood supply chain management and mentioning management strategies in improving the blood supply services (BSS), starting with blood donations and ending with transfusion of needed blood components to patients. Management strategies like optimal scheduling, a web based information system and a short-term forecasting mechanism for inventory check are required to focus on tackling blood donors with. In the present study, We used past literature in identifying the research questions and challenges in blood supply chain from donors to patients. In general focusing on blood supply, a general management framework is prepared to efficiently manage the blood supply chain.


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