scholarly journals Determining the Required Capacity of Business Information Management: Towards a Concise Instrument

Author(s):  
Frank Van Outvorst ◽  
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Mart Meijnen ◽  
Pascal Timens ◽  
Sjoerd Walenberg ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jean Paoli

Some of us building software need to take a hard look in the mirror. For years, we have promised that technology would solve the world’s information management problems, but 85% of business information is still “dark data,” with potentially useful insights lost in a rising tide of disconnected documents, emails, Slack conversations, voice-to-text messages, etc. We need an effective approach to documents and want to start a public conversation about these issues. We believe that effective solutions should be based on: Declarative Markup; AI sympathetic to “Small Data”; focus on company-specific documents; applying AI to documents as a whole; and solutions that do not disrupt existing workflows or require massive investment. The future is not about AI making human beings obsolete; the future is about AI making human beings and companies more productive, effective, and creative


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 ◽  
pp. 01006
Author(s):  
Leonid K. Bobrov ◽  
Irbulat T. Utepbergenov ◽  
Victor B. Timofeev

The high growth rates of digital data induce enterprises and organizations to pay more attention to information management. This is reflected in proper standards, frameworks and other normative and guidance documents. In these conditions the tasks of building the competencies of the specialists in managing business information and implementing the relevant training programs for engineering personnel are shown to be very relevant for developing the innovative economy. The list of information management standards is given, and the BiSL framework is highlighted to be important in outlining on the macrolevel the range of professional competencies of the personnel involved in information management processes. Since both Russia and Kazakhstan do not have yet full-fledged and thoroughly practice-approved competency standards for business information management specialists working in various applied fields, it is proposed to use European experience in creating a unified framework of professional ICT competence when developing educational programs. The determining role of world informational resources and technologies for their use in forming the basic infrastructure of innovations is substantiated. The informational resources specific to various staged of the innovation life cycle are characterized. The concise description of the project for creating the system of innovation informational support in the Republic of Kazakhstan is given. The requirements to the metainformation database containing descriptions of the informational resources are formulated. The introduction is given to the metadata format based on the «Dublin Core» which defines the composition and semantics of data elements. Within the framework of the system being developed it is proposed to build a procedure for searching the relevant information based on the use of production models.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1061-1062 ◽  
pp. 1229-1232 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moon Ho Jung ◽  
Jaiil Park

In this study, we introduce new methods to informationize small-sized enterprises to strengthen their competitiveness. First, we examine SME information management Status and analyze why small businesses are not informationized. There are some problems why small businesses are not informationized. With those problem, we think about the application developing method of an individualized approach to cell unit and LEGO-style modular ICT method. Also we conduct these method to verify their effects and advantages in the real case. That practice results in lower cost, better effects and advantages than existing methods, especially for the sustained utilization. Small-sized business information management will be vitalized by cost reduction of APP development and using former infra instead of extra expert.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 18-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Malik Ayyaz ◽  
Kirti Ruikar ◽  
Stephen Emmitt

This paper reviews BIM concepts, with a particular focus on its applicability and uptake within the business processes in the construction industry. An exploratory study is being carried out to examine the current state of BIM practices using the instrument of survey questionnaire and literature review. The partial findings from an on-going survey show that, the inevitable need for organisations to reengineer existing processes in order to fully capitalise on BIM potentials is acknowledged by the industry participants. BIM implementation in the business processes reveal that organisations are attuned to the significance of Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) for BIM development in their practices. However, more efforts are still needed to educate people regarding culture change so that BPR is recognised as a platform for successful BIM implementation in the construction sector. The paper concludes with proposing a need of business information management through BIM adoption that will enable organisations to take advantage of BIM investments.


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