scholarly journals Intelligent Information Management in Aquaponics to Increase Mutual Benefits

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (01) ◽  
pp. 50-69
Author(s):  
Divas Karimanzira ◽  
Cai Na ◽  
Mu Hong ◽  
Yaoguang Wei
Author(s):  
Min Hu ◽  
Huiming Wu ◽  
QianRu Chan ◽  
JiaQi Wu ◽  
Gang Chen ◽  
...  

Architecture is an important part of the city, and construction is an indispensable procedure of urban development. From the perspective of “smart construction sites,” this chapter describes the basic system architecture of intelligent information management system for engineering construction and introduces how to use information technology such as internet of things and artificial intelligence to improve the management capacity of engineering construction from the perspective of personnel management, quality management, safety management, equipment management, and environmental management. This chapter also analyzes the advantages and problems of intelligent construction sites in project management and gives specific measures and suggestions to realize smart construction sites.


2014 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 329-335 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiun-Hung Ding ◽  
Roger Chien ◽  
Shih-Hao Hung ◽  
Yi-Lan Lin ◽  
Che-Yang Kuo ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
pp. 110-143 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christine B. Glaser ◽  
Amy Tan ◽  
Ahmet M. Kondoz

Managing information collaboratively in an open and unbounded environment without an information management application influenced and challenged the users actions and cognitive abilities, hence collaborative information management behaviour (CIMB). This issue motivated us to investigate distributed synchronous CIMB to deduce criteria for the design of an intelligent information management application that supports interconnectivity and human collaboration in such an environment. The authors developed a model to understand CIMB based on qualitative and quantitative findings, which emerged from four video recordings. These findings revealed that CIMB manifests itself in five behavioural stages: Initiation, Identification, Formulation, Structuring and Decision Making. Thus, an application for open information management should support human-to-computer and human-to-human interaction, should facilitate the behavioural stages users went during an information selection task and should sustain cognitive abilities. This chapter proposes the design for such an application, which supports user’s actions and cognitive abilities required to manage information collaboratively in an open and unbounded environment.


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