... Management Systems Content management is a broad field that encompasses a wide range of software applications. Document management, imaging, product data management, digitalmedia and asset management, ... 374Download at Boykma.Com359CHAPTER 15Content Management Systems ONE OF THE MOST COMMONuses of a portal is to provide an interface to content management systems (CMSs). Some users may need to get ... asset management, knowledge management, and web content man-agement are some of the different types of content management systems. Usually,all of these different systems are grouped together...
... issues relate to modifications in cost management systems. The modificationof existing systems is discussed next.Chapter 2 Introduction to Cost Management Systems 61CMS IMPLEMENTATIONOnce the ... focus of cost management systems? 27. What are feeder systems and why are they important in the design of a cost management system?28. Which is most important in the design of a cost management ... focus management attention on organizationalactivities, product life cycles, integrating cost management and performance mea-surement, and integrating investment management and strategic management. APPENDIX18Berliner...
... Glass, Software Runaways: Lessons Learned from Massive Software ProjectFailures, Prentice Hall, 1998, p. 259.9. R. L. Glass, “Talk About a Software Crisis — Not!”, The Journal of Systems and Software ... thoroughly.3.1. Knowledge management technology in software engineeringMany tools have been designed to support knowledge management in software development, for example the Experience Management System ... “Knowledge management in software engineering projects”, in Proc.Int. Conf. on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE’99, 1999,pp. 20–27.65. P. Br¨ossler, “Knowledge management at a software...
... e.g.transaction processing systems, data base systems, data warehouses, document and content manage-ment systems, messaging systems and personal(or group) information managementsystems aswell as ... ofexperience management systems, (3) the creationof corporate knowledge directories, taxonomies orontologies, (4) expertise locators, yellow and bluepages as well as skill management systems, ... corporateknowledge. Journal of Knowledge Management 5(1): 94–106.Meso P, Smith R. 2000. A resource-based view of organi-zational knowledge management systems. Journal ofKnowledge Management 4(3): 224–234.Nedeß...
... advantage.Knowledge managementsystems (KMS) refer toa class of information systems applied to managingindividual and organizational knowledge pro-cesses and flows. They are ICT-based systems developed ... Studies19(4): 549–583.Pentland BT. 1995. Information systems and organiza-tional learning: the social epistemology of organiza-tional knowledge systems. Accounting, Management and Information ... Infor-mation Systems: 694–700. Vienna, Austria. July 3–5.Tsui E. 2003. Tracking the role and evaluation of com-mercial knowledge management software. In Handbookon Knowledge Management 2:...
... CreationInformation systems Knowledge-based systems Knowledge management systems Figure 1 Knowledge managementsystems foundationsKMSDynamic systems Process oriented systems Integrated systems Locate ... be classified into three cate-gories: dynamic systems, process-oriented systems and integrative systems (Figure 2).Dynamic knowledge management systems Dynamic KMS support mainly interactive ... and Process Management RESEARCH ARTICLEKnowledge ManagementSystems Effectiveness 207Teece D, Pisano G, Shuen A. 1997. Dynamic capabilitiesand strategic management. Strategic Management Jour-nal...
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... Financial ManagementSystems in Small Sized Enterprises36.The principal catalysts to sound financial management systems within the small firms sector appeared to be;• Computerised accounting systems ... skills.Barriers and Catalysts to Sound Financial ManagementSystems in Small Sized Enterprises 4Barriers and Catalysts to Sound Financial Management Systems in Small Sized EnterprisesResearch Executive ... CIMA.Barriers and Catalysts to Sound Financial ManagementSystems in Small Sized Enterprises7Barriers and Catalysts to Sound Financial ManagementSystems in Small Sized Enterprises5Similarly,...
... 11:10:38 AMPerformance-Based Management Systems Effective Implementation and MaintenanceAU5427.indb 1 11/19/08 11:10:32 AM18 Performance-Based Management Systems Performance contracting ... Performance-Based Management Systems Responding to Multiple DemandsAlthough there are a variety of responses to each of the pressures mentioned above, performance-based management holds promise ... Quality Management , edited by Ronald J. Stupak and Peter M. Leitner91.Handbook of Public Management Practice and Reform, edited by Kuotsai Tom Liou93.Handbook of Crisis and Emergency Management ,...
... Configuration Management cerning support for software configuration management Software CM is a discipline for controlling the evolution(CM) in environments and tools. This paper’s intent is toof software ... changes merged; and sub- systems can be combined with other subsystems. AnI.15 SoftwareManagement System (SMS)activity table specifies which versions of which subsystemsSMS from BiiN provides ... geographicallyReferencesdispersed software teams use the same CM system for localCM and for system integration? This is a major problem in1. Software Maintenance & Development Systems, Inc.Aide-De-Camp Software Management...
... Carbondioxide(CO2)isabsorbedby land andvegetationthroughtheprocessofphotosynthesis.Thenetemissionsarenegative(sequestration)andsubstantial,offsettingapproximately884MMTCO2E,orapproximately13%oftotalemissionsin2006.114Thecarbonsequestrationandstorageprovidedby land canbepreservedthoughsustainable landmanagement practices,andcanbeenhancedbyrestorationof land, suchasreforestationofcontaminated land. Theemissionsestimateforthe land basedcarbonsinkisgivenbytheInventory.Specifically,Chapter7, Land Use, Land UseChange,andForestry,providesanassessmentofthenetGHGfluxresultingfromtheusesandchangesin land typesandforestsintheU.S.,includingnetemissionsfromforestlandremainingforestland,croplandremainingcropland, land convertedtocropland,grasslandremaininggrassland, land convertedtograssland,settlementsremainingsettlements,landfillyardtrimmings,and ... September2009vehiclemilestraveledincreasedby42%,whichagainishigherthantherateofpopulationgrowthandduelargelytotheincreaseindeveloped land. 70Despiteimprovementsmadeinvehiclefuelefficiencysincethe1970s,GHGemissionsfromthetransportationsectorhaveincreasedinrecentyears,inpartduetotheincreaseintotalvehicle‐milestraveled.71Smartgrowthapproaches—suchasreuseofproperty;infill,compact,andmixed‐usedevelopment;andthecleanupandredevelopmentofcontaminatedproperty—reducedevelopmentpressureongreenfields.Compact,mixed‐usedevelopmentmakesiteasierforresidentstowalk,bike,taketransit,ordriveshorterdistances,whichhelpsreducevehicle‐milestraveledandhencetheGHGemissionsassociatedwithlocaltravel.Inaddition,moresustainable land useanddevelopmentatthelocalandstatelevelsthatprioritizesenergyefficiency,reducedenergyconsumption,andreducedmaterialconsumptioninbuildingandinfrastructureconstructioncanfurtherreduceGHGemissions. Land revitalizationpracticespromotethecleanupandreuseofcontaminated land. Byconsideringtheimpactof landmanagement throughoutitslifecycle,theUnitedStatescanrealizesignificantreductionsinGHGemissions.Decisionsatthelocal,state,orfederallevelrelatedtothecleanup,restorationand/orreuseofcontaminated land (i.e., land revitalization)canalsoreduceGHGemissions.OSWER’srolein landmanagement isfocusedonpreventing land frombecomingcontaminatedandonthecleanupandreuseof land thathasbeencontaminated.Throughtheseprograms,EPAcurrentlytracksmorethan488,000contaminatedorpotentiallycontaminatedsitescoveringalmost15millionacresacrossthecountry.72ManyofthesesitesrequiresometypeofcleanupinvolvingEPAand/oritsfederal,state,tribal,andlocalpartnersbeforethepropertycanbereused.Todate,EPAhashelpedmakemorethan917,000acresofpreviouslycontaminated land readyforreuse.73However,itshouldbenotedthatEPAdoesnotdeterminethenewuseofEPA‐trackedsites;reusedecisionsforcontaminated land, includingEPA‐trackedcontaminated land, aremadebyindividualpropertyownersandinaccordancewithlocalandstate,tribal,andfederal land useregulationsandanyrequirementsoftheapplicablecleanupprogram.EPAandotherorganizationsinvolvedwithcleaningupcontaminated land mayfindopportunitiestoemploycleanuptechniquesthatprovideanequivalentlevelofenvironmentalandhumanhealthprotectionwhileemittingloweramountsofGHGsthrough:1)optimizingremediesandtreatment systems bothfornewandexistingremedies;2)usingalternativeenergyderivedfromcleanerandrenewableenergysources;and3)accountingforthetechnicalneedsofpotentialreuseoptionsandincorporatingthemthroughoutthecleanupprocessestofacilitatesustainablereuseofthepropertyandpreservationofgreenfields.74Sequesteringcarbononthesesitesisanotherpotentialbenefitfromsomecleanupandreuseactivities—particularlyonformerminelands.Atsomesites,organicsoilamendmentscanbeusedtoremediatethesite,boostingtheamountofcarbonsequesteredinthesoilandenhancingvegetation ... REDUCINGORAVOIDINGGHGEMISSIONSTHROUGH LANDMANAGEMENT PRACTICES Land management describeshowwemanageanduse land toprovideopenspaceandhabitat,food,naturalresources,andplacesforpeopletolive,work,andrecreate.EPApromotesintegrated land management strategiesthatuse land asproductivelyandsustainablyaspossiblebypromotingsmartgrowth,preventingandminimizingtheoccurrenceofcontaminationandbycleaningup,reusing,andrestoringcontaminated land forbeneficialreusebycommunities.67AsdescribedinBox7, landmanagement hasthreekeycomponents: land protection,sustainable land use,and land revitalization.Similartothematerials management approachesthatcanbeusedinthematerialflow, landmanagement approachescanbeusedtoreduceGHGemissionsbyimprovingpracticeswithinoracrosseachofthesecomponents. Land protectionpracticeslimithowmuch land iscontaminatedeachyear.When land iscontaminated,itshouldbecleaneduptolevelsprotectiveofhumanhealthandtheenvironment.Land...
... success, quality managementsystems allow organizationsto keep up with and meet current quality levels, meet the consumer’sQuality Management Systems 265TLFeBOOKeducation of management is going ... and report back to management. This is usually done on a regular basis, and reports areproduced for the employees. SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES282TLFeBOOK14Quality Management Systems For more than ... to established requirements withinan organization.What Is a Quality Management System?A quality management system is a management technique used tocommunicate to employees what is required...
... DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ARJEN P. DE VRIESCentre for Telematics and Information TechnologyUniversity of TwenteThe Netherlandsarjen@acm.org2 CONTENT AND MULTIMEDIA DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS easy ... DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS [EN94]. Although initially the idea of relational database managementsystems wasperceived too theoretical by the majority of practisioners, prototype relational systems appeared ... supportfor virtualmem-ory management; modern operating systems provide the client with the possibility toadvice on the buffer-policy.Relational database systems can be viewed as systems that have applied...
... FLEXIBLE FRONT-END FOR DATA MANAGEMENTSYSTEMS Marjorie Templeton System Development Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. EUFID is a natural language frontend for data management systems. It is modular ... is used in the generatlon of the query to the data management system. 4. INTERMEDIATE LANGUAGE EUFID is adaptable to most data managementsystems with- out changes to the central modules. ... base, or the same view of a restructured data base. It can be interfaced with various data management systems currently it can access a relational data base via INGRES or a network data base...