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Jānis Grabis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Knowledge reuse in configuration of project Management Information systems: A change Management case study
    2011 15th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems, 2011
    Co-Authors: Solvita Berzisa, Jānis Grabis
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    Project Management Information system is one of main enablers of successful project Management. The configuration of the project Management Information system should be adapted to needs and requirements of a particular project. However, project managers are not always aware of the most appropriate configuration. Adequate knowledge would help the project managers during definition of the configuration requirements. Therefore, an approach for the project Management knowledge reuse during configuration of the project Management Information system is elaborated. This paper presents the case study of application of knowledge reuse in configuration of project change Management module. The case study discusses both knowledge acquisition and knowledge utilization processes.

  • combining project requirements and knowledge in configuration of project Management Information systems
    Product Focused Software Process Improvement, 2011
    Co-Authors: Solvita Bērziša, Jānis Grabis
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    Packaged software applications are often used to implement project Management Information systems. These applications should be configured according to requirements of the particular project. This paper describes the project Management Information systems configuration approach, which is based on the standardized definition of project Management requirements and utilization of knowledge in the configuration process. The objective of the paper is to demonstrate application of this approach in configuration of several project Management software applications to validate reusability of the standardized specification. As the result, three alternative project Management software applications have been configured and specific challenges in configuration of these applications have been identified.

  • a framework for knowledge based configuration of project Management Information systems
    publication.editionName, 2011
    Co-Authors: Jānis Grabis
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    Project Management is a complex process regulated by project Management methodologies, standards and other requirements. Project Management Information systems are used to support project Management activities. To ensure effective use of the project Management Information system, it is necessary that the system could be configured according requirements of the chosen methodology. The configuration provides a structural framework for project Management while accumulated project Management knowledge provides basis for efficient project execution. Therefore, the project Management Information systems also should provide means for representing and reusing knowledge. The objective of this paper is to propose architecture of knowledge-based system that ensures project Management Information system configuration process with appropriated knowledge. This architecture is referred as the knowledge-bases configuration system. Project Management knowledge repository and case-based reasoning principles are used in development of the proposed architecture. This architecture allows storing project Management and configuration Information and organizing and reusing this Information.

Frederik Ahlemann - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • towards a conceptual reference model for project Management Information systems
    International Journal of Project Management, 2009
    Co-Authors: Frederik Ahlemann
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    Project Management Information systems have changed considerably over the last decade. They no longer focus on scheduling and resource Management alone. Instead, they have become comprehensive systems that support the entire life-cycle of projects, project programs, and project portfolios. In this context, project-oriented organizations are facing a new challenge: the design, implementation, and operation of project Management Information systems have become increasingly complex. Numerous processes have to be considered, diverse stakeholder interests taken into account, and corresponding software systems selected. The reference Information model (RefModPM) presented in this article addresses this challenge and aims to accelerate the set-up of project Information systems. RefModPM was developed with the help of 13 domain experts from German and Swiss enterprises. Furthermore, it is based on an analysis of 28 commercial project Management software systems. RefModPM has already been applied in several projects and is the basis of the forthcoming German DIN norm for a standardized project Management data model.

B. Tekinerdogan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Architecture design approach for IoT-based farm Management Information systems
    Precision Agriculture, 2019
    Co-Authors: Ö. Köksal, B. Tekinerdogan
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    Smart farming adopts advanced technology and the corresponding principles to increase the amount of production and economic returns, often also with the goal to reduce the impact on the environment. One of the key elements of smart farming is the farm Management Information systems (FMISs) that supports the automation of data acquisition and processing, monitoring, planning, decision making, documenting, and managing the farm operations. An increased number of FMISs now adopt internet of things (IoT) technology to further optimize the targeted business goals. Obviously IoT systems in agriculture typically have different functional and quality requirements such as choice of communication protocols, the data processing capacity, the security level, safety level, and time performance. For developing an IoT-based FMIS, it is important to design the proper architecture that meets the corresponding requirements. To guide the architect in designing the IoT based farm Management Information system that meets the business objectives a systematic approach is provided. To this end a design-driven research approach is adopted in which feature-driven domain analysis is used to model the various smart farming requirements. Further, based on a FMIS and IoT reference architectures the steps and the modeling approaches for designing IoT-based FMIS architectures are described. The approach is illustrated using two case studies on smart farming in Turkey, one for smart wheat production in Konya, and the other for smart green houses in Antalya.

Jane P Laudon - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm Plus MyMISLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package
    2015
    Co-Authors: Kenneth C Laudon, Jane P Laudon
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    NOTE: Before purchasing, check with your instructor to ensure you select the correct ISBN. Several versions of Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products exist for each title, and registrations are not transferable. To register for and use Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products, you may also need a Course ID, which your instructor will provide. Used books, rentals, and purchases made outside of Pearson If purchasing or renting from companies other than Pearson, the access codes for Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products may not be included, may be incorrect, or may be previously redeemed. Check with the seller before completing your purchase. For undergraduate and graduate Management Information Systems courses. This package includes MyMISLab. An in-depth exploration of how businesses successfully manage Information In its Fourteenth Edition , Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm continues to define courses in Management Information Systems. Designed for business school students, the text provides insight into how today's businesses leverage Information technologies and systems to achieve corporate objectives. Providing comprehensive and integrative coverage of essential new technologies and Information system applications, as well their impact on business models and managerial decision-making, Management Information Systems increases student engagement and enhances learning through vivid examples. In this new edition, students will find the most up-to-date, relevant Information about Information systems used by todays businessescapturing students attention no matter their industry or vertical of interest. With the help of this text, students will build skills sought after in todays workplace. Later on, they will be able to understand, participate in, and eventually lead Management discussions and drive decisions about their firms Information systems. Personalize Learning with MyMISLab MyMISLab is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students practice what they learn, test their understanding, and pursue a personalized study plan that helps them better absorb course material and understand difficult concepts. 013405847X/ 9780134058474 Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm Plus MyMISLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package, 14/e Package consists of0133898164/ 9780133898163 Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm, 14/e 0133974529/9780133974522 MyMISLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm, 14/e

  • Management Information systems managing the digital firm
    2002
    Co-Authors: Kenneth C Laudon, Jane P Laudon
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    From the Publisher: It's not business as usual anymore . . . Why? Because digital firms are emerging. Businesses can no longer survive today without becoming digital. That's why you need the Laudons' Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm, seventh edition, an indispensable text for anyone who wants to succeed in the e-business world. What is the Digital Firm? It's a firm where any piece of Information required for business decisions is available at any time and anywhere in the organization. It's a firm where all the significant business relationships are digitally enabled. The Laudons will show you how to organize, manage, communicate, and lead as more firms go digital in the coming years. THE LAUDON ADVANTAGE The Laudons' Management Information Systems is the world's top-selling MIS text. Here you'll find opportunities to build the skills and acquire the knowledge you'll need to use Information systems successfully in your business career. Leading-Edge If you want to know how to take maximum advantage of the latest technology and business trends, the Laudons are the place to start. Along with MIS foundation concepts, you'll find the most up-to-the-minute coverage of leading-edge topics, such as: digital firms, e-commerce, e-business, the wireless Web, enterprise systems, customer relationship Management, supply chain Management, application service providers, on-line storage services, optical networks, broadband access, peer-to-peer computing, business-to-business exchanges, scalability, and high-availability computing. The Laudon Management-Organisation-TechnologyFramework You'll need a framework to help you understand and analyze business problems and Information systems as you move into the business world. The Laudons' Management-Organization-Technology framework is a well respected methodology in the field of Management Information Systems. You'll see it emphasized in cases, in-text explanations, and projects throughout the text. The Laudons' Management Information Systems, seventh edition, is a text that not only offers you the most current and well-respected insights into the MIS field but a companion you'll want to use over and over again in your current courses and future career.

  • Management Information systems organization and technology
    1993
    Co-Authors: Kenneth C Laudon, Jane P Laudon
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    From the Publisher: Utilizing technology to explain Information systems and technology, this best seller prepares readers for the ever-changing demands of Information systems Management. The authors focus on the interconnections between technology, the organization, and IS Management. Explores all of today's leading-edge topics such as intranets and extranets, firewalls and Internet security, Internet-based group collaboration, and supply chain Management. Tracks emerging technologies and organizational trends using real business examples to illustrate MIS issues and concepts. Features an enhanced Web site for Management problem solving, with electronic commerce tours of real companies, international links to Web sites around the world, and more. Offers an optional CD-ROM with figures, graphs, photos, audio, video, exercises, and summaries. The ideal reference for executives and managers who want to learn more about Management Information systems.

D Tian - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a Management Information model for managing fiber in the loop fitl atm access systems using cmip
    Network Operations and Management Symposium, 1998
    Co-Authors: D Tian
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    Fiber In The Loop (FITL) systems are capable of supporting a variety of residential voice, data, and video services. This paper presents a network Management Information model based on the Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP) for managing FITL systems with switched end-to-end ATM transport capabilities. Such systems may employ very high rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) or other technologies to transport ATM traffic to the premises. Our Management Information model is a cohesive extension of existing standards, and is suitable to support the Operation, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning (OAM&P) of a variety of FITL systems supporting voice, data, and video.