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Data management
About: Data management is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 31574 publications have been published within this topic receiving 424326 citations.
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21 May 2012TL;DR: Six data management research challenges relevant for Big Data and the Cloud are described, some of which are not new, but their importance is amplified by Big data and Cloud Computing.
Abstract: In this short paper, I describe six data management research challenges relevant for Big Data and the Cloud. Although some of these problems are not new, their importance is amplified by Big Data and Cloud Computing.
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23 Jan 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-dimensional data surrogate system is proposed that transforms data of each data surrogate from a format of the data source to at least one alternative format by combining portions of the original metadata and components of each surrogate.
Abstract: Multi-dimensional surrogation systems and methods are provided that generate at least one data surrogate using information of data and numerous data changes received from at least one data source. The multi-dimensional surrogation transforms data of each data surrogate from a format of the data source to at least one alternative format. Original metadata is extracted from each data surrogate. New metadata is generated by combining portions of the original metadata and components of each data surrogate. The multi-dimensional surrogation generates an extended data surrogate comprising the data surrogate and the new metadata.
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TL;DR: This paper reviewed studies of online and blended learning in management-oriented disciplines and management-related topics and concluded that although several multi-course studies have been published, there is ample opportunity for research within the respective management disciplines.
Abstract: This paper reviews studies of online and blended learning in management-oriented disciplines and management-related topics. The review shows that over the last decade, this emerging field has seen dramatic conceptual, methodological, and analytical advances. However, these advances have progressed within the particular disciplines at uneven rates. Studies examining courses in Organizational Behavior and Strategic Management have seen the most progress, with courses in Human Resources, Operations Management, and International Management receiving lesser attention. To date, studies of courses in Entrepreneurship are next to non-existent. Our review suggests that although several multi-course studies have been published, there is ample opportunity for research within the respective management disciplines. We also suggest topics and methodological issues requiring further study, including stronger delineations between online and blended management education; further examination of participant characteristics,...
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10 Jan 1995
TL;DR: A smart telecommunications supervisor management workstation with monitoring system provides real-time operation statistics and graphical representation of system operation in real time as mentioned in this paper, with a standardized graphic user interface and a mouse-driven point and click user friendly interface minimize keyboard entry.
Abstract: A smart telecommunications supervisor management workstation with monitoring system provides real-time operation statistics and graphical representation of system operation in real time. A standardized graphic user interface and a mouse-driven point and click user friendly interface minimize keyboard entry. A management workstation also generates reports using off-the-shelf spreadsheet packages incorporates data management functions via a highly refined user interface. The management workstation comprises an integrated system for generating alerts based on user-defined criteria for database information. Color-coded or shaded monochrome displays provide ease of viewing. Extensive use of icons allows quick identification and selection of management control functions.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the development of a Virtual Research Environment dedicated to the exploitation of intra-site Cultural Heritage data, which is based on open-source software modules dedicated to Internet, so users can avoid being software driven and can register and consult data from different computers.
132 citations