Research on Integrated Data Environment for Aviation Equipments Based on Extensive Interactivity of IETMs

2013 ◽  
Vol 401-403 ◽  
pp. 1964-1967
Author(s):  
Wei Wei Jiang ◽  
Jin Yan ◽  
He Yin ◽  
Xue Qiao Hou ◽  
Liang Zhang

As a focus for the current research in the informatization field, Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETMs) involve all kinds of activities relating to equipment support and diversified extensible interactive interfaces. By studying the interaction of IETMs for aviation equipments with other information systems, IETMs functions can be expanded in terms of maintenance aiding, training aiding and technical data management aiding. By creating an integrated data environment framework of IETMs for aviation equipments with Extensible Markup Language (XML) technology, an intermediate mode, the information exchange and sharing can be achieved between different data sources, and the supportability and supporting capability of aviation equipments can be improved.

2014 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 115-153 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arif Perdana ◽  
Alastair Robb ◽  
Fiona Rohde

ABSTRACT Extensible business reporting language (XBRL) was developed from an established markup computer language (eXtensible Markup Language, XML). XBRL facilitates data and information exchange between different information systems (IS). This important feature has attracted much research since the early 2000s. This article aims to provide a framework for XBRL research's contributions to information systems (IS). An integrative review is needed to draw an overall picture and canvas key findings regarding the various XBRL topics examined in past studies. Such a review also identifies research opportunities and guides future XBRL research. We conducted thematic analysis using an integrative literature review. A sample of 150 XBRL articles obtained from various peer-reviewed academic journals was used to understand past XBRL studies and suggest XBRL's future research direction. This article identifies and proposes four current XBRL research streams; namely, XBRL's impact on business, XBRL's adoption, XBRL's technical development, and XBRL education. This paper then examines the key findings of these XBRL papers, offers several potential areas where further investigation may be warranted, and suggests XBRL research-informed practices.


Author(s):  
Joshua Lubell

The digital thread for cybersecurity enables security technologies and data sources to interoperate. It consists of an integrated collection of languages, taxonomies, and metrics represented using the Extensible Markup Language (XML). A current gap in the cybersecurity digital thread is the lack of good software for tailoring the security controls found in National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800-53, and exporting the result in a structured XML format. An application built using XForms demonstrated success in providing a specialized user interface for tailoring security controls, enforcing NIST SP 800-53 tailoring guidelines, and in generating XML content suitable for automated processing by other cybersecurity tools.


2018 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 187
Author(s):  
Jamil Al-Azzeh

Study describes a specified analytical method and model for the organisational management of a company. The proposed solutions allow for revealing information resources, which can be used to support management decisions adoption and control of plans. Information obtained from programs and information systems of the electronic document flow of organisations were used as data sources. The result of configuration investigation and characteristics of information exchange in information systems can be used as administrative decisions support in the organisation. The conducted research allows for improved approaches to the creation and modernisation of effective information systems of universities. The offered software of administrative activity support allows us to increase the flexibility and adaptability of existing information systems and electronic document flow (program complexes) to increase the efficiency of their operations.


Author(s):  
Yuzhen Li ◽  
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Jianming Lu ◽  
Jihong Guan ◽  
Mingying Fan ◽  
...  

Geography Markup Language (GML) was developed to standardize the representation of geographical data in extensible markup language (XML), which facilitates geographical information exchange and sharing. Increasing amounts of geographical data are being presented in GML as its use widens, raising the question of how to store GML data efficiently to facilitate its management and retrieval. We analyze topology data in GML and propose storing nonspatial and spatial data from GML documents in spatial databases (e.g, Oracle Spatial, DB2 Spatial, and PostGIS/PostgreSQL.). We then use an example to analyze the topology relation.


2010 ◽  
Vol 171-172 ◽  
pp. 732-735
Author(s):  
Yu Chen ◽  
Wu Liang Peng ◽  
De Cai Kong

To promote international industrial subcontracting in China, this paper introduced the advanced information network technologies of international industrial subcontracting (SPX), and presented an information support system for china union of international industrial subcontracting (CSPX). The functions of the support system include technical information search, information retrieval, information dissemination, information exchange etc. In order to promote the service function of SPX and role in promoting enterprise development, we analyze the integration need of SPX system and other information systems and given and present an approach to realize the enterprise application integration between all these information systems.


1999 ◽  
Vol 38 (03) ◽  
pp. 154-157
Author(s):  
W. Fierz ◽  
R. Grütter

AbstractWhen dealing with biological organisms, one has to take into account some peculiarities which significantly affect the representation of knowledge about them. These are complemented by the limitations in the representation of propositional knowledge, i. e. the majority of clinical knowledge, by artificial agents. Thus, the opportunities to automate the management of clinical knowledge are widely restricted to closed contexts and to procedural knowledge. Therefore, in dynamic and complex real-world settings such as health care provision to HIV-infected patients human and artificial agents must collaborate in order to optimize the time/quality antinomy of services provided. If applied to the implementation level, the overall requirement ensues that the language used to model clinical contexts should be both human- and machine-interpretable. The eXtensible Markup Language (XML), which is used to develop an electronic study form, is evaluated against this requirement, and its contribution to collaboration of human and artificial agents in the management of clinical knowledge is analyzed.


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