Providing the integrity and availability in the process of data transfer in the electronic documents management systems of transport-logistical clusters

Author(s):  
A. Nyrkov ◽  
S. Sokolov ◽  
S. Chernyi ◽  
A. Chernyakov ◽  
A. Karpina

2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Olav Hagen Sataslåtten

This article analyses the relationship between the Norwegian Noark Standard and the concepts of Open Government and Freedom of Information. Noark is the Norwegian model requirements for Electronic Documents and Records Management Systems (EDRMS). It was introduced in 1984, making it not only the world’s first model requirement for EDRMS, but also, through the introduction of versions from Noark 1 to the present Noark 5, internationally the model requirement with the longest continuation of implementation.



Author(s):  
Ivan Gjorgjievski ◽  
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Daniela Karadakov ◽  

Ever since the onset of the Internet and the rapid development in communications, a paradigm shift has been occurring between the human resources and the management systems in place. That shift has already rendered plenty of legacy management systems obsolete and ineffective. Evidently, the acceleration of data transfer speeds has produced a side effect in decreasing the location dependency of the average worker in certain industries, which in turn created a new challenge for the contemporary manager especially when dealing with remote teams and time-management of the same. This work-location decoupling meant that new systems had to be created, new studies to be introduced and plenty of modernization to the legacy control systems had to be implemented. And fast! This paper contains a systematic review of available software solutions for time management, location independency, virtual work and work teams and will provide analytic insight.





2014 ◽  
Vol 66 (2) ◽  
pp. 134-155 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew Jervis ◽  
Masood Masoodian

Purpose – This article aims to describe how people manage to integrate their use of paper and electronic documents in modern office work environments. Design/methodology/approach – An observational interview type study of 14 participants from 11 offices in eight organizations was conducted. Recorded data were analysed using a thematic analysis method. This involved reading and annotation of interview transcripts, categorizing, linking and connecting, corroborating, and producing an account of the study. Findings – The findings of the study can be categorized into four groups: the roles paper and electronic documents serve in today's offices, the ways in which these documents are managed, the problems associated with their management, and the types of fragmentation that exist in terms of their management and how these are dealt with. Practical implications – The study has identified the need for better integrated management of paper and electronic documents in present-day offices. The findings of the study have then been used to propose a set of guidelines for the development of integrated paper and electronic document management systems. Originality/value – Although similar studies of offices have been conducted in the past, almost all of these studies are prior to the widespread use of mobile and network-based shared technologies in office environments. Furthermore, previous studies have generally failed to identify and propose guidelines for integration of paper and electronic document management systems.



2009 ◽  
Vol 8 (4(2)) ◽  
pp. 106-110
Author(s):  
I. S. Kaverina ◽  
N. G. Brazovskaya

Preparatory works on Design of electronic documents management system for SSMU Center of Postgraduate Education (CPE) were conducted. Workflow which accompany educational process of CPE students using tabular and graphic methods of information representation were described.





2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 708-720
Author(s):  
Ran Rui ◽  
Hao Li ◽  
Yi-Cheng Tu

Relational join processing is one of the core functionalities in database management systems. It has been demonstrated that GPUs as a general-purpose parallel computing platform is very promising in processing relational joins. However, join algorithms often need to handle very large input data, which is an issue that was not sufficiently addressed in existing work. Besides, as more and more desktop and workstation platforms support multi-GPU environment, the combined computing capability of multiple GPUs can easily achieve that of a computing cluster. It is worth exploring how join processing would benefit from the adaptation of multiple GPUs. We identify the low rate and complex patterns of data transfer among the CPU and GPUs as the main challenges in designing efficient algorithms for large table joins. To overcome such challenges, we propose three distinctive designs of multi-GPU join algorithms, namely, the nested loop, global sort-merge and hybrid joins for large table joins with different join conditions. Extensive experiments running on multiple databases and two different hardware configurations demonstrate high scalability of our algorithms over data size and significant performance boost brought by the use of multiple GPUs. Furthermore, our algorithms achieve much better performance as compared to existing join algorithms, with a speedup up to 25X and 2.8X over best known code developed for multi-core CPUs and GPUs respectively.



2020 ◽  
Vol 245 ◽  
pp. 04018
Author(s):  
Cǎtǎlin Iordache ◽  
Ran Liu ◽  
Justas Balcas ◽  
Raimondas Šrivinskas ◽  
Yuanhao Wu ◽  
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We present the design and implementation of a Named Data Networking (NDN) based Open Storage System plug-in for XRootD. This is an important step towards integrating NDN, a leading future internet architecture, with the existing data management systems in CMS. This work outlines the first results of data transfer tests using internal as well as external 100 Gbps testbeds, and compares the NDN-based implementation with existing solutions.



Author(s):  
Constantino Valero Ubierna

A key point in the process of information flow between the different subsystems that take part in the Precision Agriculture management systems is how machinery, software and other electronics systems communicate one each other. Several worldwide standards have been established (such as ISO 11783, known as "ISOBUS") that define precisely the way of transferring information and control commands by the internal electronic communications within farm machinery. Other standards (established or de facto) are also used, such as wireless communication in agriculture.



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