Information system construction and research on the layout of the old city of Beijing using spatial syntax and heat map

Author(s):  
Zining Wang
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tingting Zhang ◽  
Yushi Lan ◽  
Aiguo Song ◽  
Kun Liu ◽  
Nan Wang

<p>The network information system is a military information network system with evolution characteristics. Evolution is a process of replacement between disorder and order, chaos and equilibrium. Given that the concept of evolution originates from biological systems, in this article, the evolution of network information architecture is analyzed by genetic algorithms, and the network information architecture is represented by chromosomes. Besides, the genetic algorithm is also applied to find the optimal chromosome in the architecture space. The evolutionary simulation is used to predict the optimal scheme of the network information architecture and provide a reference for system construction.</p><br>


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-59
Author(s):  
Diana Effendi

Business process is a series of steps or actions to achieve a certain goal. It can  be  completed not only in parallel but also separately, by a person or a system. both inside and outside the organization. An enterprise needs an accurate, relevant, and just-in-time information to be operated well. That’s why information engineering is needed. Information engineering is an application of a set of related formal techniques for planning, analysis, design, and information system construction in the whole enterprise. This paper aims to summarize this idea comprehensively according to literature review. Index Terms - information engineering, business process, enterprise information system.


2022 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 08-23
Author(s):  
Abdelatif RAJJI ◽  
Amina Wafik ◽  
Abdessamad Najine ◽  
Amroumoussa Benmoussa

The application of specialized natural hazard mapping is an absolute necessity for the management and prevention of natural hazard events. This paper treats the description of all the procedures carried out in order to produce a map of vulnerability and susceptibility to cave-ins, calculated and evaluated by the multicriteria method (AHP) and by using the GIS tool in the old Medina of Beni Mellal, which is recognized from time to time by cave-ins. The objective of this study is to develop a new method for analyzing the vulnerability of cavities to collapse, which presents a real risk in the urban area of the old cities. The methodology, applied to the old city of Beni-Mellal, consists in identifying and quantifying the stakes linked to the collapse of a cavity using a geographic information system. The weight of each parameter and factor exposed in the vulnerability was estimated using the hierarchical multicriteria method (AHP). The result is presented in the form of a spatialized and synthetic vulnerability map. The detection, mapping and assessment of areas vulnerable to the collapse of these cavities, particularly for large areas of the city, offers the possibility of reducing damage by intervening upstream and introducing preventive and corrective measures against any risk of collapse in the areas deemed vulnerable by our study. The maps show three zones with different degrees of vulnerability. The low and medium vulnerability zones occupy respectively 30 and 20% of the total area of the old city, while the high and very high vulnerability zones occupy respectively 16% and 4%.


2020 ◽  
Vol 49 (2-3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Primož Mlakar ◽  
Boštjan Grašič ◽  
Marija Zlata Božnar ◽  
Darko Popović ◽  
Franci Gabrovšek

The paper presents the construction and operation of a cave information system on the example of the Postojnska jama cave. It thoroughly describes the construction of the basic modules of the cave information system, such as an automatic cave measuring station with sensors for measuring air temperature, air flow and CO2 concentration, and a central unit for collecting, saving, processing and displaying data. The system provides quality automatic measurements for the scientific study of the micrometeorology of karst caves. Its construction is based on good practices stemming from many years of experience in taking measurements in the external atmosphere and in karst caves. The paper is rich and comprehensive guideline for automatic cave measuring system construction for scientific and tourist management purposes.


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