scholarly journals How to move from one ALIS to another: The experience of data transport

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 125-132
Author(s):  
L. S. Timonina ◽  
T. S. Sharova

The problem of transfer from one ALIS (automated library information system) to another is decomposed. The models of ALIS implementation depending of the library’s computerization status are defined; these are fresh implementa-tion; implementation with further data transfer and simultaneous use of the data-base by several ALIS. Various methods of database transport are discussed, i.e. backup recovery; server image porting; tabular data transport through SQL-calls; export-import of bibliographic data and accounts in MARC format. The experience of ALIS databases transport into MegaPro integrated library system on Dubna University Library’s server is examined. The questionnaire-survey for the affiliate University libraries and recommendations for software, backup copying and pro-cedures for data conversion period are presented. Recommendations are also given for choosing the moment of data conversion; the factors for transport model selection and that of in-conversion information losses are specified.

1982 ◽  
Vol 21 (04) ◽  
pp. 181-186 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. A. A. Moussa

A drug information system (DARIS) has been created for handling reports on suspected drug reactions. The system is suitable for being run on desktop computers with a minimum of hardware requirements: 187 K read/write memory, flexible or hard disc drive and a thermal printer. The data base (DRUG) uses the QUERY and IMAGE programming capabilities for data entry and search. The data base to statistics link program (DBSTAT) enables data transfer from the data base into a file for statistical analysis and signalling suspected adverse drug reactions.The operational, medical and statistical aspects of the general population voluntary adverse drug reaction monitoring programme—recently initiated in the State of Kuwait—are described.


1996 ◽  
Vol 26 (8) ◽  
pp. 1416-1425 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pete Bettinger ◽  
Gay A. Bradshaw ◽  
George W. Weaver

The effects of geographic information system (GIS) data conversion on several polygon-and landscape-level indices were evaluated by using a GIS vegetation coverage from eastern Oregon, U.S.A. A vector–raster–vector conversion process was used to examine changes in GIS data. This process is widely used for data input (digital scanning of vector maps) and somewhat less widely used for data conversion (output of GIS data to specific formats). Most measures were sensitive to the grid cell size used in the conversion process. At the polygon level, using the conversion process with grid cell sizes of 3.05, 6.10, and 10 m produced relatively small changes to the original polygons in terms of ln(polygon area), ln(polygon perimeter), and 1/(fractal dimension). When grid cell size increased to 20 and 30 m, however, polygons were significantly different (p < 0.05) according to these polygon-level indices. At the landscape level, the number of polygons, polygon size coefficient of variation (CV), and edge density increased, while mean polygon size and an interspersion and juxtaposition index (IJI) decreased. The youngest and oldest age-class polygons followed the trends of overall landscape only in terms of number of polygons, mean polygon size, CV, and IJI. One major side effect of the conversion process was that many small polygons were produced in and around narrow areas of the original polygons. An alleviation process (referred to as the dissolving process) was used to dissolve the boundaries between similarly attributed polygons. When we used the dissolving process, the rate of change for landscape-level indices slowed; although the number of polygons and CV still increased with larger grid cell sizes, the increase was less than when the dissolving process was not used. Mean polygon size, edge density, and fractal dimension decreased after use of the dissolving process. Trends for the youngest and oldest age-class polygons were similar to those for the total landscape, except that IJI was greater for these age-classes than for the total landscape.


2000 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrej Predin ◽  
Roman Klasinc

The vibration behavior of an emergency gate situated on a horizontal-shaft Kaplan turbine is studied. The analysis and transfer of the dynamic movements of the gate are quite complex. In particular the behavior is examined of the emergency gate for the case when the power unit is disconnected from the system or there is a breakdown of the guide vane system at the moment when the maximal head and capacity are achieved. Experimental-numerical methods both in the time domain and in the frequency domain are employed. Natural vibrations characterize a first zone, corresponding to relatively small gate openings. As the gate opening increases, the vibration behavior of the gate becomes increasingly dependent on the swirl pulsations in the draft tube of the turbine. Finally, the data transfer from the model to the prototype by use of the dynamic similitude law is discussed.


Recently, accidents involving ground transportations are getting worse and more serious. Indonesian State Police (Korlantas POLRI) recorded the number of accidents in 2018 as many as 109,215 accidents. The number has incresed 4.69 percent compared to 2017 as many as 104,327 events. Road traffic accidents are caused by human error, the driver in this case. The driver's mistake is influenced by several factors, one of them is they cannot expect the road condition when they drive a vehicle at high speed. To solve this problem, drivers need information that can show road conditions. So, we present a new approach for detecting damaged roads by applying augmented reality technology. This research produces a road condition information system to help drivers get information about road conditions via smartphone. This system uses augmented reality technology with a markerless GPS Based Tracking method. The development of this system requires several stages such as collecting the data, data conversion, data classification, and views road condition. The researchers gathered the road condition data from the Public Work Department Semarang. This department itself undertakes a task to control the road condition in Semarang The trial of this system includes all drivers in Semarang city. Based on the results of the questionnaire responded to by 93 respondents, this test obtained an average value of 68%. So this system gets a pretty good response from the driver. Through this system, all drivers can avoid the damaged road condition which can cause traffic-congested and accident.


2021 ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Zyad Rusdi ◽  
Wasino Wasino ◽  
Chairisni Lubis ◽  
Jeanny Praganta

This paper discusses the Implementation of the Website-Based Payroll Information System at the Sukamekar Village Office, Bekasi, West Java, where this paper is a continuation of the Designing stage of the Employee Payroll Information System for the Partner. This implementation includes system testing that will be implemented, System Conversion includes Data Conversion and System Installation and Training for Users which includes Able Users and Admins. Sukamekar Village is a village located in Sukawangi District, Bekasi Regency, West Java which has a village head as village leader, Sukamekar village has employees who serve as secretaries who are tasked with recording employee data and employee attendance who still use the absent form, using the form frequently errors occur such as missing paper, there is no attendance data and the financial officer in charge of making salary data is also still manual with a letter of responsibility, therefore it is necessary to create a website-based staffing system that will be able to overcome the weaknesses and shortcomings of the existing staffing data management system . The data management system that will be created can process employee data input quickly and accurately, although the amount of data entered is relatively large and the accuracy of calculations and reports can be achieved as optimally as possible so that errors in entering data and calculating data will not occur. is the implementation of the information system, namely training, documentation and system conversion. Tulisan ini membahas tentang Implementasi dari Sistem Informasi Penggajian Kepegawaian Berbasis Website pada Kantor Desa Sukamekar Bekasi Jawa Barat, dimana Tulisan ini merupakan kelanjutan dari tahap Perancangan Sistem Informasi Penggajian Kepegawaian pada Mitra tersebut. Implementasi ini meliputi pengujian Sistem yang akan di imlentasikan, Konversi Sistem meliputi Konversi Data dan Instalasi Sistem Serta Pelatihan terhadap Pengguna yang meliputi Pengguna Bisa dan Admin. Desa Sukamekar adalah desa yang berada di Kecamatan Sukawangi, Kabupaten Bekasi, Jawa Barat yang memiliki kepala desa sebagai pemimpin desa, desa sukamekar memiliki pegawai yang bertugas sebagai seketaris yang bertugas untuk mencatat data pegawai dan absensi pegawai yang masih menggunakan formulir absen, dengan menggunakan formulir sering terjadi kesalahan seperti kertas hilang tidak ada data absensi dan kaur keuangan bertugas membuat data gaji juga masih manual dengan surat pertanggung jawaban, Oleh sebab itu maka perlu dibuat suatu sistem kepegawaian berbasis website yang akan dapat mengatasi masalah kelemahan dan kekurangan dari sistem pengelolah data kepegawaian yang ada. Sistem pengelolahan data yang akan dibuat dapat melakukan proses input data pegawai dengan cepat dan akurat, walaupun jumlah data yang dimasukan relatif cukup banyak dan keakuratan perhitungan serta laporan dapat dicapai dengan seoptimal mungkin sehingga kesalahan dalam memasukan data dan perhitungan data tidak akan terjadi kesalahan, Selanjutnya pembahasan adalah Implementasi dari Sistem Informasi tersebut yaitu pelatihan, dokumentasi dan konversi system.


2013 ◽  
Vol 401-403 ◽  
pp. 1931-1934
Author(s):  
Jian Liang Meng ◽  
Chao Li

Employment management information system based on new technology provides good support for college employment management. On the basis of analysis of C / S or B / S architectures, the design of employment management information system with WebService is proposed. Analyze needs from the two aspects of system performance and functions. Build three-tier structure including data layer, business logic layer and presentation layer. Optimize system safety performance and data transfer performance by means of double-encrypted methods and compressing data with serialization. Optimized design of employment management information system can effectively improve the efficiency of university employment management work and provide a reference for the design of other management information systems.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Ary Yulianto

  Majelis Pendidikan Dasar dan Menengah Pimpinan Daerah Kabupaten Magelang needs information about the development of the school. The necessary data include data on human resources, asset data and data of their students. At the moment the data is obtained manually by looking to the schools. With the development of information technology is now expected to have a school information system that can provide information quickly and accurately. Data on each school if put into one large server or big data can be used to analyze the data. The purpose of this research is to implement the interconnection of distributed database system using the socket API. It is used to provide master data of all schools under Persyarikatan Muhammadiyah. To support the analysis of the data interconnection of distributed databases, socket API technology is used. With a system like this then the communications database can be connected so that the school's data will be sent directly through the socket API and the data will automatically be processed by the webservice in the server middleware and will be utilized in the next process.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (8-2020) ◽  
pp. 202-204
Author(s):  
S.Yu. Yakovlev ◽  
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A.S. Shemyakin ◽  
A.V. Shestakov ◽  
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...  

At the moment, level of development of GIS technologies is such that it is possible to implement a model of emergence and development of emergencies using a single geographic information system, while having ability to use many functions embedded in the system, and accessing spatial data through an API interface. This paper gives an example of creating a three-dimensional model of an accident using QGIS tools, illustrating the capabilities of this GIS for solving emergency control tasks.


2020 ◽  
pp. 87-105
Author(s):  
Anna Obach Lapieza ◽  
María Ramos Sanz

Gender mainstreaming generated a wide diversity of innovative measures and interventions in new areas not explored until the moment. This is the case of mobility policies, linked to the sustainable urban design and the measures for the environment’s improvement. The literature review and the analysis of the cities’ experiences, allow us to establish some criteria to audit the level of inclusivity of transport infrastructures. In the case of cycling infrastructures, the following criteria have to be taken into account: security, ensuring road safety elements and adequate lighting; conciliation, connecting areas of the city linked to child care, elderly care, daily shopping and personal dealings, through Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis; apply an inclusive and participatory approach, from the comprehension that there is a diverse citizenship with multiple needs and that these have to be taken into account during the design of these policies; and the visibility of cyclist women, as a tool of empowerment and promotion of the use of the bicycle..


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