scholarly journals A Data Model for Describing and Exchanging Personal Achieved Learning Outcomes (PALO)

Author(s):  
Jad Najjar ◽  
Michael Derntl ◽  
Tomaž Klobucar ◽  
Bernd Simon ◽  
Michael Totschnig ◽  
...  

Employers seek people that match particular qualifications and graduates seek jobs that match their qualifications. This market is currently managed primarily using paper certificates and heterogeneous university management systems that capture achieved learning outcomes as well as corporate information systems that capture required qualifications. In light of trends toward increased student mobility, employability and lifelong learning, this situation is less than satisfactory. Therefore, in this paper, the authors propose a schema that facilitates interoperable storage and management of Personal Achieved Learning Outcomes (PALO) based on a common data model. This paper presents use case scenarios and implementations addressing these challenges and demonstrating the added value of using such a common model.

Author(s):  
Jad Najjar ◽  
Michael Dernt ◽  
Tomaž Klobucar ◽  
Bernd Simon ◽  
Michael Totschnig ◽  
...  

Employers seek people that match particular qualifications and graduates seek jobs that match their qualifications. This market is currently managed primarily using paper certificates and heterogeneous university management systems that capture achieved learning outcomes as well as corporate information systems that capture required qualifications. In light of trends toward increased student mobility, employability and lifelong learning, this situation is less than satisfactory. Therefore, in this paper, the authors propose a schema that facilitates interoperable storage and management of Personal Achieved Learning Outcomes (PALO) based on a common data model. This paper presents use case scenarios and implementations addressing these challenges and demonstrating the added value of using such a common model.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (24) ◽  
pp. 11825
Author(s):  
Soo-Jeong Ko ◽  
Wona Choi ◽  
Ki-Hoon Kim ◽  
Seo-Joon Lee ◽  
Haesook Min ◽  
...  

The importance of clinical information related to specimens is increasing due to the research on human biological specifications being conducted worldwide. In order to utilize data, it is necessary to define the range of data and develop a standardized system for collected resources. The purpose of this study is to establish clinical information standardization and to allow clinical information management systems to improve the utilization of biological specifications. The KBN CDM, consisting of 18 tables and 177 variables, was developed. The clinical information codes were mapped in standard terms. The 27 diseases in the group were collected from 17 biobanks, and all disorders not belonging to the group were standardized and loaded. We also developed a system that provides statistical visualization screens and data retrieval tools for data collection. This study developed a unified management system to model KBN CDM that collects standardized data, manages clinical information, and shares the information systematically. Through this system, all participating biobanks can be integrated into one system for integrated management and research.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 37-47
Author(s):  
Максим Кузовков ◽  
Maxim Kuzovkov

The article considers proposals on the principles of the Eurasian Union countries common energy market formation in the digital economy era and the list of priority projects for its transformation. The future state of the markets in the digital economy era is characterized by a significantly higher percentage of the added value compared to the current numbers, due to the acquisition, processing and dissemination of information and the transition to new production technologies that generate huge amounts of digital information that is flowing in both the state-owned and corporate information systems.


Author(s):  
E. A. Sobolev ◽  
A. R. Abdulgalimov ◽  
S. V. Razlivinskaya ◽  
V. F. Kornyushko

The article describes the main aspects concerning the development of the corporate information system for logistics management of petrochemical enterprises. The functional and conceptual models of petrochemical products supply management have been composed. The authors suggest using modular design of an information system based on ERP Galaktika. Advantages of applying the client/server architecture and object-relational data model to corporate information systems are outlined. The authors recommend using ABC/XYZ analysis as the method of classifying inventory by sales and products levels to determine the optimal inventory control strategy.


1997 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 86 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jack Smith

This paper presents an overview of the nature of corporate information systems and their applications in health organisations. It emphasises the importance of financial and human resource information in the creation of a corporate data model. The paper summarises the main features of finance and human resource systems as they are used in health organisations. It looks at a series of case studies carried out in healthorganisations, which were selected on the basis of their representation of different aspects of service delivery. It also discusses the theoretical and practical perspectives of the systems themselves, their roles in information management, executive and decisionsupport, and in planning and forecasting.


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