scholarly journals Quantum Information Technology and Quantum Sensory Systems Development

Author(s):  
P.J. Kervalishvili
2003 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy P Spiller

Author(s):  
Darman Umagapi ◽  
Arisandy Ambarita

Abstrak : Pariwisata merupakan salah satu sektor unggulan dalam pembangunan untuk meningkatkan pendapatan nasional, penyerapan tenaga kerja, dan penyumbang devisa negara. Penilitian ini betujuan untuk merancang sistem informasi geografis objek wisata bahari pada Dinas Pariwisata Kota Ternate. Metode Analisis dan Pengembangan Sistem menggunakan metode terstruktur, serta Pengembangannya menggunakan metode sekuensial linier (Waterfall). Sistem ini dirancang dengan Alat bantu  Flowchart, DFD, ERD dan dibuat menggunakan bahasa Pemrograman HTML, CSS, PHP, jQuery, Javascript serta database MySQL. Aplikasi Sistem Informasi Geografis Wisata dengan memanfaatkan teknologi informasi ini, memudahkan Dinas Pariwisata Kota Ternate menyediakan informasi kepada wisatawan, sehingga para wisatawan dapat mengakses informasi objek wisata bahari dimana saja.Kata kunci: Sistem Informasi, Geografis, Wisata Bahari.Abstract : Tourism is one of the leading sectors in the development of national income, to increase absorption of labor and the country's foreign exchange contributor. The purpose of this research is to design a geographic information system on Government tourism office in Ternate city, Methods of analysis and systems development using structured models, as well as its development using sequential linear methods (Waterfall), The system is designed with the tool Flowchart, DFD, ERD and created using programming languages HTML, CSS, PHP, jQuery, Javascript and MySQL database, Application of geographic information system of Tourism by leveraging this information technology, Government tourism office makes it easy to provide information to travelers, so the tourists can access information the maritime sights anywhere.Keywords: Information System, Geographic, Marine Tourism


Author(s):  
Helana Scheepers ◽  
Lars Mathiassen

South Africa is undergoing a number of changes, which has an effect on every aspect of society from the workplace to everyday life. South Africans need to reflect on this situation and determine how to proceed. The purpose of this article is to consider the development and implementation of information technology, one particular problem area, in this broader context. The article draws an analogy between the trade unionist systems development tradition in Scandinavia and the possible application it might have in South Africa. The article describes the situation in South Africa, presents the trade unionist approach to systems development, and describes the underlying principles that have been identified by Scandinavian researchers. It then evaluates these principles from a South African perspective and discusses the possible uses they might have in the South African situation.


Author(s):  
Brian J. Reithel ◽  
Chi Hwang ◽  
Katherine Boswell

Information systems researchers continue to grapple with the development of frameworks to aid managers in the identification of opportunities for the strategic use of information technology. Many of the current frameworks have been proposed to guide the systems development process, but few have successfully dealt with the underlying business issues that drive the need to develop an information system in the first place. Because the difficulties that a particular business must cope with arise from the distinctive characteristics of the firm, its product and the particular niche in which the firm operates, this chapter presents a two-dimensional Competitive Force/Marketing Mix (CF/MM) framework that can be used to recognize opportunities for strategic information systems within the firm’s niche. The CF/MM framework is based on a combination of Porter’s view of strategy as a response to the unique mix of the five competitive forces faced by a firm, and the firm’s marketing strategy. By using the CF/MM framework, managers and researchers can identify opportunities to use emerging information technologies as part of front-line competitive strategy. After presentation of the CF/MM framework, the chapter presents a summary of the results of a CF/MM-based analysis of 150 articles related to the competitive use of information technology that have been published in both the popular press and scholarly press. Organizations that are successful in creatively focusing the use of the expanding array of modern information technologies on their particular business niche will increase their ability to survive in the dynamic business environment of the year 2000 and beyond. The CF/MM framework can also be used by IS managers to orchestrate the mix of applications held by a firm in order to maximize the strategic impact of IT investments.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (10) ◽  
pp. 1368-1377
Author(s):  
Jiahao Yan ◽  
Zhaoqiang Zheng ◽  
Zaizhu Lou ◽  
Juan Li ◽  
Bijun Mao ◽  
...  

Coupling between nanostructures and excitons has attracted great attention for potential applications in quantum information technology.


2012 ◽  
Vol 57 (17) ◽  
pp. 1498-1525 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei CHEN ◽  
ChuanFeng LI ◽  
FangWen SUN ◽  
ZhengWei ZHOU ◽  
GuoYong XIANG

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