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Lee, Gwo-Guang, and Tom Gough. "An Integrated Framework for Information Systems Planning and Its Initial Application." Journal of Information Technology 8, no. 4 (December 1993): 227–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026839629300800404.

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This paper outlines an approach to information systems planning (ISP) that addresses not just the technical problems encountered in ISP but the whole range of problems which derive from social systems, organizational processes, formal organizational arrangements, technology and the external environment. The approach is designed to improve the effectiveness of the high-level planning processes for information systems (IS). A five-phase framework is proposed. The first phase, the perception phase, aims to provide the managers with an environment that enables them to recognize the strategic value of IS and that activates them to participate in strategy formulation. The second phase, the evaluation phase, involves the evaluation of the organization's systems. The third phase, the selection phase, is focused on analysing the data collected from previous phases in order to select feasible projects. The fourth phase, the construction phase, is responsible for producing a set of preliminary IS plans. The fifth phase, the review phase, aims to ensure that ISP effectiveness is further enhanced by ongoing adjustments to the plans. The paper includes brief comments on the initial application of the framework in the Mingchi Institute of Technology.
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Kamariotou, Maria, Fotis Kitsios, and Michael Madas. "E-Business Strategy for Logistics Companies: Achieving Success through Information Systems Planning." Logistics 5, no. 4 (October 11, 2021): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/logistics5040073.

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Background: E-business and Information Technology (IT) are critical components in the improvement of logistics functions. As logistics contributes to the entire strategic planning of a firm, e-business and IT applications support the implementation of strategic planning in a more efficient and effective manner. According to this view, previous scholars have ignored the importance of Information Systems (IS) planning in the selection and implementation of appropriate IS as per situation. This paper explores the Information Systems Planning (ISP) phases that influence the success of the process. Methods: Data were collected and analyzed using Regression Analysis by 73 IT managers for Greek Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the logistics sector. Results: The outcomes of the analysis show that executives ought to be informed about the strategic utilization of IS planning in order to improve competitive advantage. Furthermore, managers must also select the suitable IT facilities to align business strategy with the business structure. Conclusions: The outcomes support managers to focus on logistics functions and realize the importance of such ISP in logistics. As a result, selecting appropriate IS leads to increased competitive advantage, faster communication, support for the storage and retrieval of more accurate data, cost reduction and increased customer value.
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Kamariotou, Maria, Fotis Kitsios, Chrysanthi Charatsari, Evagelos D. Lioutas, and Michael A. Talias. "Digital Strategy Decision Support Systems: Agrifood Supply Chain Management in SMEs." Sensors 22, no. 1 (December 30, 2021): 274. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22010274.

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The specific attributes of agrifood supply chains, along with their importance for the economy and society, have led to an increased interest in the parameters that enhance their effectiveness. Recently, numerous digital tools aimed at improving supply chain effectiveness have been developed. The majority of existing research focuses on optimizing individual processes rather than the overall growth of a food supply chain. This study aims to identify the stages of the information systems planning (ISP) process that affect the success of developing a strategic decision support system (DSS) for improving the decision-making process in the agrifood supply chains. Data were collected from 66 IT executives from Greek small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the agrifood sector and analyzed using regression analysis. The results revealed that situation analysis is the only stage of ISP that predicts ISP success. These findings can assist managers in appreciating the critical role of ISP for improving the performance of agrifood supply chain operations. Implementing the most appropriate information systems (IS) and digital tools results in increased competitive advantage, cost savings, and increased customer value.
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Hong, Soon-Goo, Keng Siau, and Jong-Weon Kim. "The impact of ISP, BPR, and customization on ERP performance in manufacturing SMEs of Korea." Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 10, no. 1 (December 5, 2016): 39–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/apjie-12-2016-008.

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Purpose This paper aims to assess how enterprise resource planning (ERP) performance of Korean small and medium enterprises in manufacturing differs according to different levels of business process reengineering (BPR), information strategic planning (ISP) and ERP customization. Design/methodology/approach A questionnaire survey was carried out in this research. Responses from 96 small and medium manufacturing companies that have adopted ERP systems were analyzed. Findings The results of this study suggest that ISP and BPR implementation are positively correlated to ERP performance. Originality/value While consulting and customization costs have positive impacts on ERP performance, the level of customization does not influence performance. As one of the pioneering studies that investigate the impact of BPR, ISP and ERP customization on small and medium manufacturing companies, this research contributes to both theory and practice.
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Jakimavičius, Marius, and Marija Burinskienė. "ROUTE PLANNING METHODOLOGY OF AN ADVANCED TRAVELLER INFORMATION SYSTEM IN VILNIUS CITY." TRANSPORT 25, no. 2 (June 30, 2010): 171–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/transport.2010.21.

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As a subsystem of an Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), an Advanced Traveller Information System (ATIS) disseminates real‐time traffic information to travellers. To help them with making better decisions on choosing their routes, a strong need to predict traffic congestion and to disseminate the predicted congestion information relating to travellers can be seen. This paper describes a methodology used by drivers for calculating an optimal driven route in Vilnius. The paper discusses how ATIS systems will likely evolve the experience of Information Service Providers (ISP) and optimal route planning calculations. A few methods of route planning have been taken into account. The paper presents the following types of route calculation: 1) the shortest route; 2) the quickest route; 3) the quickest forecasted route according to historical traffic information. Also, the paper deals with the architecture of the WEB based information system for drivers in Vilnius and analyzes data on traffic workflow. Furthermore, a comprehensive route planning procedure that forecasts data on driving time considering historical traffic is followed.
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Madhusudan, Therani. "An Intelligent Mediator-Based Framework for Enterprise Application Integration." Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering 4, no. 4 (December 1, 2004): 294–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1818686.

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Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is a major problem confronting manufacturing organizations that have deployed large-scale enterprise information systems and aim to coordinate inter- and intraorganizational product development, supply-chain, and customer management activities. Successful EAI is a key enabling step toward implementation of viable Product Life-cycle Management (PLM) strategies. Extant EAI technologies, such as distributed object and messaging technologies for communication and ontology-based database schema integration, are tedious to develop and maintain in an organization. Though workflow management systems have enabled process coordination of both manual and system-oriented tasks in organizations, coping with the lack of adaptability and inter-operability in workflow systems is a manual and resource intensive effort. Recent advances in (i) standardized, modular, and distributed software delivery frameworks, such as web services; (ii) standard semantic markup languages for developing domain ontologies; and (iii) intelligent process coordination frameworks promise the development of flexible, responsive, integrated, and organic process management architectures. In this paper, we present an intelligent mediator-based architecture for enabling EAI. Intraorganizational information sources and services are made available via a web-services framework. An Integrated Service Planning and Execution (ISP&E) framework interleaves service composition and execution at the mediator to fulfill service requests. Processes that interleave information gathering and transactional tasks are generated using domain-independent Hierarchical Task Network (HTN) AI planning and a domain-specific ontology and then executed in a scalable and reliable manner. Benefits and limitations of mediator-based frameworks for EAI and topics for further research are discussed based on a prototype development experience.
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Qiao, Li Hong, and Jin Zhang. "Integrated Process Planning Based on 3D Product Models." Key Engineering Materials 407-408 (February 2009): 298–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.407-408.298.

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One of the major barriers to the integration of CAD, CAPP and CAM is insufficiency and incompatibility of product model data among various application systems. This paper presented an effective approach to achieve integrated process planning with CAD and CAM under a product data management environment based on 3D product models. The system architecture and the processes of an integrated process planning system (3D-IPP) were constructed using feature information and specific CAD/CAPP/CAM integration technologies based on feature. A feature-based product information model is designed as the information source for the 3D-IPP. A feature-based integrated process planning method was developed based on group technology, intelligent decision-making algorithms and parametric operation templates in numerically controlled (NC) programming. The procedures of intelligent process route planning and parametric NC operation planning were addressed. The 3D-IPP system and its implementation provide an effective solution to strive for complete information sharing among application systems of CAD, CAPP and CAM.
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Appel, Marcus, Michael Walther, and Ulrich Konigorski. "Distributed trajectory planning for multi-agent discrete event systems." at - Automatisierungstechnik 67, no. 9 (September 25, 2019): 751–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/auto-2018-0127.

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Abstract Many systems like manufacturing systems, biological processes and even stock markets can be seen as networks of coupled decision makers and thus be described as networked discrete event systems (DES) or multi-agent discrete event systems (MADES). Information interchange between agents is usually performed indirectly via competition for shared resources. The problem of trajectory planning for MADES is about finding an optimal sequence of decisions for the particular agents. The planning process can be performed in a distributed manner. To encode the trajectory planning problem, we utilize Petri net models and present a formal way to derive integer linear programs (ILPs) that exhibit a bordered block-diagonal structure. We apply Dantzig’s decomposition method to decompose the LP-relaxed problem into multiple subproblems that can be solved locally by their corresponding agents. In general, the obtained LP solutions are non-integer. Therefore, we ensure feasibility to the original ILP using a superior Branch-and-Bound algorithm. Hence, we end up with a so called Branch-and-Price algorithm, tailored to solve trajectory planning problems for general MADES via distributed optimization.
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Goncharenko, S. N., and A. B. Avdeev. "Problem-oriented information analytical system development for management, planningand mining enterprise production activities optimization." Issues of radio electronics, no. 11 (November 20, 2019): 82–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.21778/2218-5453-2019-11-82-86.

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The paper considers the scenario analysis tool in the form initial scenarios set simulation and optimal option selection enterprise development on the basis information analytical system – integrated planning system (IPS) is considered. The IPS practical application field as a tool of simulation modeling for optimization the enterprise activity in terms the main technical and economic indicators, strategic planning and production system development, valuation and structuring assets is shown. Such tasks in the IPS framework will improve the plan recosting speed and planning accuracy, model multiple enterprise development scenarios, taking into account changes in macroeconomic indicators and solve the task choosing the optimal one, which will significantly affect the quality and speed of management decisions. This system will allow data consolidation and integration with other information and industrial enterprise analytical systems. The IPS contains applications for creating and viewing reports, as well as data preparation and analysis functionality, tools for developing and editing program code, analytical solutions for studying data structure and building analytical models, including scenario models, and is a complete analytical platform that provides a secure multi-user environment for simultaneous access to data. The system provides a specialized data warehouse section, the logical and physical structure which is designed to create a special report or a group reports for a specific section the subject area.
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Beydina, T., and A. Kukharsky. "INFORMATION SECURITY POLICY: A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE CONTENT OF UNIVERSITY POLICY." Transbaikal State University Journal 27, no. 4 (2021): 55–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/2227-9245-2021-27-4-55-72.

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The article is relevant, as it provides an assessment of the information security of universities. Ensuring the security of corporate information, which is increasingly stored, processed and disseminated using information and communication technologies (ICT). This is a particularly important problem for knowledge-intensive organizations such as universal ones; the effective conduct of their main educational activities and research activities increasingly depends on the availability, integrity and accuracy of computer information resources. One of the more important mechanisms to reduce the number of security breaches, and thus corporate information, is the development and implementation of a formal information security policy (ISP). Although much has now been written about the importance and role of information security policies and approaches to formulating them, there is relatively little empirical material that is incorporated into the structure or content of security policies. The purpose of the article is to fill this gap in the literature through this method of using the structure and methods of authentic information security policies. Having established the parameters and key features of university policies, the article critically examines the concept of information security embedded in the policy. Two important conclusions can be drawn from this study: 1) the wide variety of disparate policies and standards used, whether there will be a consistent approach to security management; and 2) the range of specific issues explicitly covered by university policy, a surprisingly low and highly technocentric view of information security management. This article is one of the first to objectively, rigorously and independently assess the content of authentic information security policies and information security documentation frameworks in a well-organized organizational environment. The article notes that there are four different levels of information policy: “system security policy, product security policy, community security policy, and corporate information security policy.” All policies involve: personal use of information systems, information disclosure, physical security, breaches and hacks, viruses, system access control, mobile computing, internet access, software development, encryption and contingency planning
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Information Systems Planning (ISP)"

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Al-Khaifi, Kauthar. "Investigating the socio-technical risks associated with Information Systems Planning (ISP) in governmental organisations : case study of The Sultanate of Oman." Thesis, Cardiff Metropolitan University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10369/4506.

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This action research study aims to explore and resolve the extant problem situation relating to the Social Benefit System (SBS) development project involving two different Ministries within The Sultanate of Oman (i.e. Ministry of Social Development (MOSD); Ministry of National Economy (MONE)). The intention is to propose an appropriate approach to Information Systems Planning (ISP) intended to increase the success rate of Information Systems (IS) and Information Technology (IT) projects within Omani governmental organisations. The underlying purpose concerns identifying Socio-Technical risks at the ISP stage and how these could influence the success rate of governmental IS. The literature review confirmed the suitability of utilising Leavitt‘s (1964) Socio-Technical Model of organisational change as an appropriate methodology to investigate and analyse the reasons behind the problem situation in the research context. Using Leavitt‘s Model, the first action research, which involved two cycles, put forward an extended model aimed at identifying how resistance evolved during ISP stages within one organisational context (MOSD) while applying change. The second action research involved the two different environments (MOSD; MONE) through an Integrated Steering Committee. Therefore, Leavitt Model required an extension due to the effect of cultural and organisational differences before using it as a tool to define and place the gaps. Using the proposed extended Model the second action research, which also involved two cycles, puts forward a Model aimed at identifying how conflict evolved within Integrated Steering Committees. This study concludes with presenting an approach to ISP intended to increase the success rate of IS/IT projects in Omani governmental organisations. In this way, this study endeavours to contribute to the body of knowledge within the IS management domain in DCs and provides rich insights into how socio-technical risk factors evolve during the ISP stage of IS/IT projects within DCs.
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CARVALHO, CLAUDIA A. Z. de. "Sistema de gestao integrado: melhores praticas para laboratorios radioecologicos." reponame:Repositório Institucional do IPEN, 2010. http://repositorio.ipen.br:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9573.

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Martz, William Benjamin Jr. "Information systems infrastructure for manufacturing planning systems." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184720.

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This dissertation describes the successful implementation of a work group infrastructure to support electronic meetings. An exploratory study was undertaken to observe and document the broad range of activities necessary to implement an infrastructure for work groups in a field setting. Activities falling within the scope of this dissertation include the design of a set of work group software tools, the implementation of that software, the gathering of field data, and the interpretation of those data in reference to the software's impact. The dissertation also reports on the effects of the implementation on work group performance, group characteristics, task characteristics, and the technology itself. The final product of the study is a set of factors critical for the successful implementation of a work group infrastructure, including observations and insights related to facility design, software design, facilitation training, and management involvement.
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Azar, Kamal T. (Kamal Toufic). "Integrating geographic information systems into transit passenger information systems." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/63195.

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Stephenson, Richard Lawrence. "Information systems and policy processes in planning." Thesis, Oxford Brookes University, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.325434.

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This thesis examines the use of information, particularly that of a technical kind, in decisions and policies in land use planning, and reports on empirical analysis on the making of development plan policies by local authority planning departments. The research examines the role of technical information in planning processes and starts by identifying different ideas put forward about the potential contribution of computerised systems to the provision of such information. It is concluded that the literature on decision processes in planning has a number of weaknesses in relation to how the use of information is understood. Research on the use of information in planning has found a complex picture which is at odds with many normative theories of planning. However, an empirically based theory of the use of technical information in planning, including that from computerised sources, is poorly developed. The thesis argues that the idea of a set of policy processes - structuring access, mode of debate and decision criteria in planning decisions - is a powerful analytical tool in understanding planning practice. Using this as a base, a conceptual framework relating these processes to information use is developed from the available literature and the findings from exploratory interviews. Through a set of six case studies oflocal authority planning departments the explanatory power of this framework is assessed. On the basis of this a refined framework is put forward and a final assessment made of it using a detailed analysis of the evolution and adoption of the policies in two development plans, the Wakefield Unitary Development Plan and the Lancashire Structure Plan. The research concludes that the use of technical information is heavily influenced by the regulatory nature of the British planning system, which places a focus on the justification of policies and gives greater importance to technical analysis in some situations than others. In development plan making the semi-judicial arena of the inquiry or examination in public is central. Information from computerised sources can playa distinctive role in planning but this is dependent on how it is incorporated into the policy processes through which decisions are made. Technical information and computerised analysis can play an important role in legitimating planning decision and shaping the evolution ofpolicies, but this can only be understood within a wider context of social and political processes.
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China, Samuel Soita. "Land use planning using geographic information systems." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.239501.

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Padilla, Raul, and Talat Pekmezci. "A Framework for Designing a Lean Production System for SMEs, which eases the certification of ISO 9001 & 14001 : A Case Study: CombiQ AB." Thesis, Tekniska Högskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, JTH, Industriell organisation och produktion, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-15493.

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In order to survive in highly competitive local and global markets, it is vital to satisfy the changing demand of the customers. Thus, the importance of competitive factors arises. The companies should provide sufficient amount of products or services on time with the most advantageous prices and best possible quality. Additionally, flexibility is crucial to deal with the change in demand. Therefore, a flexible production system for manufacturers is vastly required. The aim of this Master Thesis is to provide a framework for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) that seek ISO 9001 and 14001 Certifications by proposing a Lean Production System. As a case study, the Swedish company CombiQ AB is investigated regarding its current situation with short and long term goals. Thereby, this framework includes the design of a suitable production system that meets CombiQ’s needs and additionally to that, instructs the company how to build up a Lean Production System. In parallel with ISO Certification requirements, two main Lean Techniques (5S and Kaizen) are explained and exemplified throughout the project. These techniques are straightly linked with the requirements of Quality Management Systems (ISO 9001) and Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001). As for empirical data, this project is constructed by six interviews within the company and one additional interview with an ISO auditor. As a complement, operational and managerial processes are observed. Additionally, relevant literature is examined, presented and aligned with empirical findings in order to cover the essential concepts of this thesis. The final proposal is the usage of lean thinking as a core philosophy guided by the lean principles and techniques with the ISO requirements in parallel, which are the selected concepts to design a desired production system. Once the design is proposed; as further steps, the company would be able to continue the development process by implementing and starting-up the production. Last but not least; as the major outcome of this Lean Production System framework, the ISO certifications would be accomplished with a higher customer satisfaction and competitiveness.
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Tsoi, Pui Man. "Critical success factors for strategic information systems planning." HKBU Institutional Repository, 2001. http://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_ra/283.

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Mucheleka, M. (Martin). "Enterprise Resource Planning systems in healthcare sector." Master's thesis, University of Oulu, 2015. http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201504021292.

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The purpose of this thesis work was to find out how Enterprise Resource Planning systems (ERP) have been used in the healthcare sector and how ERP systems could be used to improve the healthcare services. Some findings were discussed and recommendations were made about how ERP systems could be used in the healthcare sector. The thesis was written using literature review research method. Literature is the study that involves gathering and studying earlier knowledge about a specific topic of interest. Various documents were studied regarding the use of ERP in healthcare institutions. Literature review was used to show how ERP systems have been used previously in some healthcare institutions and organisations. Based on the literature used in this study, ERP systems have not been widely reported to have been used in the healthcare sector. On the other hand, other findings showed that ERP systems could be used in the healthcare sector to improve their quality of services. Therefore, if ERP systems were successfully implemented in a healthcare organisations, it was suggested that it would bring about significant change especially in finance, human resources, and capacity, revenue and admission resource functions. ERP systems could also improve profitability and services in the healthcare organisations.
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Al-Faidi, Al-Juhani Mohammed H. "Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) in the banking sector: An Investigation of Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) in the Saudi Banking Sector." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17372.

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The improvement of SISP practices has rapidly become one of the most critical issues facing many organisations, including banks. Globally, the banking sectors, including the Saudi one, have developed and implemented many IS strategies. Several systems have been executed to support the countries’ economies which have benefited from the increased trading resulting from the greater flexibility in time and costs associated with banking transactions. To continue these achievements and to improve SISP processes, several factors require careful investigation based on their relationship to SISP success; which include SISP objectives, SISP internal factors, external consultant functions, SISP external factors, measurements of SISP success, key stakeholders’ roles, and triggers. Therefore this study investigates the impact of these factors on SISP success. Data were collected in three phases. Phase 1 was an initial study with one or two interviews with the IT directors of each bank in the Saudi banking sector comprising the central bank and 11 commercial banks. The outcomes informed the development of a survey that was used in Phase 2; to investigate a sample containing a central bank, a domestic commercial bank and a domestic-foreign commercial bank to determine their SISP processes. 157 completed questionnaires were returned from the bank executives, business and IT directors and consultants. In Phase 3, 57 interviews confirmed and explained the quantitative results from Phase 2. Therefore, an in-depth case study was made in the three banks during Phases 2 and 3. The research results support previous findings on the SISP’s seventeen objectives collected by several researchers across different industries and in various countries. Furthermore, the research condenses these seventeen objectives into five more practical and achievable objectives for the banking sector. These are: 1) planning and deployment of information systems; 2) leading organisation changes; 3) improving stakeholders’ involvement and communication; 4) achieving the strategic priorities; and 5) alignment of organisational policies and architecture for business and IS. In addition, the findings identify the factors according to their relationship with SISP success and therefore explore several elements with positive, negative or no impact on SISP success in the banking sector. The thesis presents conclusions and suggests areas for further research.
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Books on the topic "Information Systems Planning (ISP)"

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Gavrilov, Leonid. Information technologies in commerce. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1085795.

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The textbook discusses the technologies of the digital economy in commerce: visualization systems, virtual and mixed reality technologies, risk management, budgeting and planning, service-oriented enterprise architecture. The use of intelligent information systems in the work of the enterprise and for forecasting sales, scoring, combating fraud in the banking sector and trade; wireless information networks of 4G and 5G standards, Internet of Things networks, mobile technologies in the work of retail and wholesale enterprises is shown. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students of higher educational institutions studying in the field of training "Trade business".
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Eliot, Lance B. Information systems strategic planning. Charleston, S.C., U.S.A: Computer Technology Research Corp., 1991.

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Andreu, Rafael C. Information systems strategic planning. Oxford: NCC. Blackwell, 1992.

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United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency. Information Systems Planning Program. Washington, D.C: Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1992.

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Engineering, University of Sheffield Department of Automatic Control and Systems. Information, planning & management systems. Sheffield: University of Sheffield, Dept. of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, 1992.

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Strategic Information systems Planning. Washington: Semantic Books, 2014.

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1954-, Goetsch Lori A., ed. Information technology planning. New York: Haworth Press, 1999.

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John, Ward. Strategic planning for information systems. Chichester, West Sussex, England: Wiley, 1990.

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Joe, Peppard, ed. Strategic planning for information systems. 3rd ed. Chichester, West Sussex, England: J. Wiley, 2002.

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Remenyi, D. Introducing strategic information systems planning. Manchester, [Eng.]: NCC Blackwell, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Information Systems Planning (ISP)"

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Joo, In-Hak, Ki-Won Lee, Min-Soo Kim, and Jong-Hun Lee. "ISP (Information Strategy Planning) for 4S-Based Integration of Spatial Information Systems as Korean Nationwide Project." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 351–54. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/10929179_63.

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Beynon-Davies, Paul. "Information Systems Planning." In Information Systems Development, 316–28. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14931-5_33.

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Cho, Chiwoon, and Nam Wook Cho. "Design of a BPR-Based Information Strategy Planning (ISP) Framework." In Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2005, 1297–305. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11424857_138.

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Mallach, Efrem G. "Planning and Selecting Information Systems." In Information Systems, 287–312. Second edition. | Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2020] |: CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429061011-10.

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Schmitt, Heinz-Ulrich. "Information Systems." In Effective Model Building for Strategic Planning, 73–91. Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitätsverlag, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-99897-2_4.

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Beynon-Davies, Paul. "Planning, strategy and management." In Business Information Systems, 307–34. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-30777-4_10.

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Xu, Jun, and Mohammed Quaddus. "Information Systems Planning and Evaluation." In Managing Information Systems, 41–51. Paris: Atlantis Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-94-91216-89-3_3.

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Barba, Irene, and Carmelo Del Valle. "Planning and Scheduling of Business Processes in Run-Time: A Repair Planning Example." In Information Systems Development, 75–87. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9790-6_6.

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Traunmüller, Roland. "Information Management and Information Systems Planning." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 325–39. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-60286-0_107.

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Gronwald, Klaus-Dieter. "ERP: Enterprise Resource Planning." In Integrated Business Information Systems, 59–86. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53291-1_10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Information Systems Planning (ISP)"

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Su, Joseph C., Suresh Marrey, Jignesh Damania, and Kevin Shaw. "Manufacturing Information Management and Integrated Capacity Planning in a High Mix Electronics Manufacturing Environment." In ASME 2003 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2003/cie-48242.

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The high-end electronics manufacturing industry is challenged by the nature of medium/low volume and rich mix as it involves the management of various products and an extensive number of production recipes in a mixed productionflow. In addition, facing dynamic demands and the large amount of system transactions required to successfully manage the entire process further intensifies the complexity of the highmix supply chain. The key to enhance supply-chain operations of this complex process is the efficient use of information systems to (1) ensure the transparency of demand and (2) supply capacity data to all companies within a manufacturing supply chain. This will place companies in a position to anticipate demand fluctuations and respond accordingly. In the previous study [3], authors have introduced the development of the integrated capacity planning model in a high-mix electronics manufacturing environment. This ongoing study further enhances the model with the incorporation of sectionized yield information to improve the planning accuracy and the manufacturing execution information to validate the accuracy. In the previous study [3], an integrated capacity planning tool, composed of Tool Capacity Planning System (TCP) and Integrated Planning System (IPS), was introduced. TCP, an Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) tool, consists of a simulation system and a database that can be used to plan for the necessary equipment capacity with demand data. IPS is used for workload and staffing requirement planning. In this research, we further introduce the addition of the Manufacturing Data Warehouse (MDW), which hosts the operational data obtained from the manufacturing execution system. This addition enables the achievement of the abovementioned objectives, incorporation of sectioned yield information to improve the planning accuracy and the manufacturing execution information to validate the accuracy. The organization of this paper is as follow. The need and concept of integrated capacity planning are first described, followed by a review of some related works. The methodology section introduces the concept of unit hour and sectionized yield, as well as planning validation. Followed are several aspects of system development, including design guideline, requirement analysis, system architecture and system modeling. Some illustrated examples of said development activities are presented as well.
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Proctor, F., Marek Franaszek, and J. Michaloski. "Tolerances and Uncertainty in Robotic Systems." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-70404.

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The ability to be programmed for a wide range of tasks is what differentiates robots from dedicated automation. Consequently, robots can be faced with often-changing requirements and conditions. Conventional application development based on teach programming takes robots out of production and occupies personnel, limiting robots’ effectiveness in these environments. Off-line programming solves these problems, but robot inaccuracy must be compensated by a combination of calibration, compliance, and sensing. This complicates up-front systems engineering and application development, but results in systems that can operate in a wider range of requirements and conditions. Performance can be optimized if application tolerances and process uncertainties are known. If they often change, optimization must be done dynamically. Automating this optimization is a goal of smart manufacturing. With its trend of increasing connectivity between the components of robotic systems both within workcells and to the enterprise, exchanging this information has become more important. This includes tolerance information from design through process planning to production and inspection, and measurement uncertainty from sensors into operations. Standards such as ISO 10303 (STEP), the Quality Information Framework (QIF), the Robot Operating System (ROS), and MT-Connect support this exchange to varying degrees. Examples include the assignment of assembly tasks based on part tolerances and robot capabilities; the automated generation of robot paths with tolerances arising from sensed obstacles; and the optimization of part placement to minimize the effects of position uncertainty. This paper examines requirements for exchanging tolerance and uncertainty in robotics applications, identifies how these requirements are being met by existing standards, and suggests improvements to enable more automated information exchange.
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Patil, Lalit, Debasish Dutta, A. D. Bhatt, K. Jurrens, K. Lyons, M. J. Pratt, and R. D. Sriram. "Representation of Heterogeneous Objects in ISO 10303 (STEP)." In ASME 2000 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2000-1829.

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Abstract Solid modeling of objects forms an important task in design and manufacturing. Recent developments in the field of layered manufacturing have shown potential for the physical realization of heterogeneous (multi-material) objects. Thus, there is a need to represent material information as an integral part of the CAD model data. Information models for the representation of product data are being developed as an international standard called STEP (ISO 10303). However, the current application protocols focus on the representation of homogeneous objects only. This paper proposes an information model to represent heterogeneous objects using the information modeling methodology developed for ISO 10303. This will help in providing a uniform base in the development of heterogeneous solid modeling systems. It will also equip the solid modeler with the ability to integrate with other applications and process planning in the domain of layered manufacturing.
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Mora, Rafael G., Joe Paviglianiti, Richard Slocomb, Anne-Marie Bourassa Mota, and Mohsin Zaidi. "Trends on Integrity Management Programs (IMP) and Management Systems (MS) Audit and Incident Findings." In 2012 9th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2012-90046.

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Over the past 12 years, as directed by federal and provincial regulations, Canadian pipeline companies have been formally developing and implementing Integrity Management Programs (IMPs). Since 1999, IMPs have been a requirement in the Canadian consensus industry standard CSA Z662. Furthermore, since the release of CSA Z662 Annex N in 2005, both the BC OGC and the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) (Canadian provincial regulators) have made CSA Z662 Annex N mandatory for their regulated companies. Annex N incorporates key management system (MS) elements such as a company’s policy and commitment, responsibilities, competency, planning, management of change, review and evaluation. This paper presents the findings of IMP audits conducted by the NEB and BC OGC regulators during the period of 2001–2011. This paper also includes the findings of NEB’s analysis of pipeline incidents that occurred between 2005 and 2009 and how these incident findings correlate to the audit findings. This paper is structured as follows: • Integrity management regulatory frameworks • IMP and MS elements and their interconnection • Audit findings from the NEB and the BC OGC • Incident findings from the NEB • Analysis of the audit findings and their correlation to incidents • Trends on IMP and MS audit and incident findings The paper provides a general understanding of the findings and their trends on pipeline integrity management and on incidents in terms of IMP/MS elements as described in Table 1. The results from this study may help stakeholders to determine strategies to increase the adequacy, implementation and effectiveness of pipeline integrity management. This paper does not include any company-specific information nor results and conclusions from any particular audit report or incident.
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Silva, Miguel, and Pedro Sousa. "An ISP Controlled P2P Overlay Network for Content Sharing." In 2022 17th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/cisti54924.2022.9820381.

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Chistyakova, Tamara B., Olga E. Shashikhina, and Inna V. Novozhilova. "Intelligent Information System for Optimizing the Production Planning Process." In 2022 International Conference on Quality Management, Transport and Information Security, Information Technologies (IT&QM&IS). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itqmis56172.2022.9976629.

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Silva, Miguel, Ricardo Mendonca, and Pedro Sousa. "A P2P Overlay System for Network Anomaly Detection in ISP Infrastructures." In 2019 14th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/cisti.2019.8760780.

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Batini, Carlo, and Gianluigi Viscusi. "Planning egovernment information systems." In the 12th Annual International Digital Government Research Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2037556.2037631.

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Venkiteswaran, Adarsh, Sayed Mohammad Hejazi, Deepanjan Biswas, Jami J. Shah, and Joseph K. Davidson. "Semantic Interoperability of GD&T Data Through ISO 10303 Step AP242." In ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2016-60133.

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Industries are continuously trying to improve the time to market through automation and optimization of existing product development processes. Large companies vow to save significant time and resources through seamless communication of data between design, manufacturing, supply chain and quality assurance teams. In this context, Model Based Definition/Engineering (MBD) / (MBE) has gained popularity, particularly in its effort to replace traditional engineering drawings and documentations with a unified digital product model in a multi-disciplinary environment. Widely used 3D data exchange models (STEP AP 203, 214) contains mere shape information, which does not provide much value for reuse in downstream manufacturing applications. However, the latest STEP AP 242 (ISO 10303-242) “Managed model based 3D engineering” aims to support smart manufacturing by capturing semantic Product Manufacturing Information (PMI) within the 3D model and also helping with long-term archival. As a primary, for interoperability of Geometric Dimensions & Tolerances (GD&T) through AP 242, CAx Implementor Forum has published a set of recommended practices for the implementation of a translator. In line with these recommendations, this paper discusses the implementation of an AP 203 to AP 242 translator by attaching semantic GD&T available in an in-house Constraint Tolerance Graph (CTF) file. Further, semantic GD&T data can be automatically consumed by downstream applications such as Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP), Computer Aided Inspection (CAI), Computer Aided Tolerance Systems (CATS) and Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM). Also, this paper will briefly touch base on the important elements that will constitute a comprehensive product data model for model-based interoperability.
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Sagar, Keerthi, Dimiter Zlatanov, Matteo Zoppi, Cristiano Nattero, and Sreekumar Muthuswamy. "Multi-Goal Path Planning for Robotic Agents With Discrete-Step Locomotion." In ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2017-68011.

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The paper introduces a new, intrinsically discrete, path planning and collision-avoidance problem, with multiple robots and multiple goals. The issue arises in the operation of the novel Swing and Dock (SaD) locomotion for a material handling system. Its agents traverse a base grid by sequences of rotations (swings) around fixed pins. Each agent must visit an array of goal positions in minimal time while avoiding collisions. The corresponding off-line path-planning problem is NP-hard. We model the system by an extended temporal graph and introduce two integer linear programming (ILP) formulations for the minimization of the makespan, with decision variables on the nodes and the edges, respectively. Both optimizations are constrained and favor idling over detours to reduce mechanical wear. The ILP formulations, tailored to the SaD system, are general enough to be applicable for many other single- and multi-agent problems over discretized networks. We have implemented the ILPs with a gurobi solver. Computational results demonstrate and compare the effectiveness of the two formulations.
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Reports on the topic "Information Systems Planning (ISP)"

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McGarrigle, M. Embedding Building Information Modelling into Construction Technology and Documentation Courses. Unitec ePress, November 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/rsrp.005.

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The aim of this research is to generate a resource to assist construction lecturers in identifying opportunities where Building Information Modelling [BIM] could be employed to augment the delivery of subject content within individual courses on construction technology programmes. The methodology involved a detailed analysis of the learning objectives and underpinning knowledge of the course content by topic area, within the residential Construction Systems 1 course presently delivered at Unitec on the National Diplomas in Architectural Technology[NDAT], Construction Management [NDCM] and Quantity Surveying [NDQS]. The objective is to aid students’ understanding of specific aspects such as planning controls or sub-floor framing by using BIM models, and investigate how these could enhance delivery modes using image,animation and interactive student activity. A framework maps the BIM teaching opportunities against each topic area highlighting where these could be embedded into construction course delivery. This template also records software options and could be used in similar analyses of other courses within similar programmes to assist with embedding BIM in subject delivery.
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McGarrigle, M. Embedding Building Information Modelling into Construction Technology and Documentation Courses. Unitec ePress, November 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/rsrp.005.

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The aim of this research is to generate a resource to assist construction lecturers in identifying opportunities where Building Information Modelling [BIM] could be employed to augment the delivery of subject content within individual courses on construction technology programmes. The methodology involved a detailed analysis of the learning objectives and underpinning knowledge of the course content by topic area, within the residential Construction Systems 1 course presently delivered at Unitec on the National Diplomas in Architectural Technology[NDAT], Construction Management [NDCM] and Quantity Surveying [NDQS]. The objective is to aid students’ understanding of specific aspects such as planning controls or sub-floor framing by using BIM models, and investigate how these could enhance delivery modes using image,animation and interactive student activity. A framework maps the BIM teaching opportunities against each topic area highlighting where these could be embedded into construction course delivery. This template also records software options and could be used in similar analyses of other courses within similar programmes to assist with embedding BIM in subject delivery.
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Swanson, Marianne, Amy Wohl, Lucinda Pope, Tim Grance, Joan Hash, and Ray Thomas. Contingency planning guide for information technology systems :. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.800-34.

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Swanson, M., P. Bowen, A. W. Phillips, D. Gallup, and D. Lynes. Contingency planning guide for federal information systems. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.800-34r1.

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Brown, Scott M., and Michael T. Cox. Planning for Information Visualization in Mixed-Initiative Systems. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada430258.

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Tolendino, C. PC-based information systems used in planning and coordinating the Building 823 exclusion from Tech Area 1. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7252116.

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Haring, Christopher, and David Biedenharn. Channel assessment tools for rapid watershed assessment. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/40379.

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Existing Delta Headwaters Project (DHP) watershed stabilization studies are focused on restoration and stabilization of degraded stream systems. The original watershed studies formerly under the Demonstration Erosion Control (DEC) Project started in the mid 1980s. The watershed stabilization activities are continuing, and because of the vast number of degraded watersheds and limited amount of yearly funding, there is a need for developing a rapid watershed assessment approach to determine which watersheds to prioritize for further work. The goal of this project is to test the FluvialGeomorph (FG) toolkit to determine if the Rapid Geomorphic Assessment approach can identify channel stability trends in Campbell Creek and its main tributary. The FG toolkit (Haring et al. 2019; Haring et al. 2020) is a new rapid watershed assessment approach using high-resolution terrain data (Light Detection and Ranging [LiDAR]) to support U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) watershed planning. One of the principal goals of the USACE SMART (Specific Measureable Attainable Risk-Informed Timely) Planning is to leverage existing data and resources to complete studies. The FG approach uses existing LiDAR to rapidly assess either reach-specific analysis for smaller more focused studies or larger watersheds or ecosystems. The rapid assessment capability can reduce the time and cost of planning by using existing information to complete a preliminary watershed assessment and provide rapid results regarding where to focus more detailed study efforts.
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Kubbara, Fawzi. Geographic Data in City Planning Departments: The Volume and Use Related to Advancements in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Technology. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1351.

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Lee, W. S., Victor Alchanatis, and Asher Levi. Innovative yield mapping system using hyperspectral and thermal imaging for precision tree crop management. United States Department of Agriculture, January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2014.7598158.bard.

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Original objectives and revisions – The original overall objective was to develop, test and validate a prototype yield mapping system for unit area to increase yield and profit for tree crops. Specific objectives were: (1) to develop a yield mapping system for a static situation, using hyperspectral and thermal imaging independently, (2) to integrate hyperspectral and thermal imaging for improved yield estimation by combining thermal images with hyperspectral images to improve fruit detection, and (3) to expand the system to a mobile platform for a stop-measure- and-go situation. There were no major revisions in the overall objective, however, several revisions were made on the specific objectives. The revised specific objectives were: (1) to develop a yield mapping system for a static situation, using color and thermal imaging independently, (2) to integrate color and thermal imaging for improved yield estimation by combining thermal images with color images to improve fruit detection, and (3) to expand the system to an autonomous mobile platform for a continuous-measure situation. Background, major conclusions, solutions and achievements -- Yield mapping is considered as an initial step for applying precision agriculture technologies. Although many yield mapping systems have been developed for agronomic crops, it remains a difficult task for mapping yield of tree crops. In this project, an autonomous immature fruit yield mapping system was developed. The system could detect and count the number of fruit at early growth stages of citrus fruit so that farmers could apply site-specific management based on the maps. There were two sub-systems, a navigation system and an imaging system. Robot Operating System (ROS) was the backbone for developing the navigation system using an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV). An inertial measurement unit (IMU), wheel encoders and a GPS were integrated using an extended Kalman filter to provide reliable and accurate localization information. A LiDAR was added to support simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) algorithms. The color camera on a Microsoft Kinect was used to detect citrus trees and a new machine vision algorithm was developed to enable autonomous navigations in the citrus grove. A multimodal imaging system, which consisted of two color cameras and a thermal camera, was carried by the vehicle for video acquisitions. A novel image registration method was developed for combining color and thermal images and matching fruit in both images which achieved pixel-level accuracy. A new Color- Thermal Combined Probability (CTCP) algorithm was created to effectively fuse information from the color and thermal images to classify potential image regions into fruit and non-fruit classes. Algorithms were also developed to integrate image registration, information fusion and fruit classification and detection into a single step for real-time processing. The imaging system achieved a precision rate of 95.5% and a recall rate of 90.4% on immature green citrus fruit detection which was a great improvement compared to previous studies. Implications – The development of the immature green fruit yield mapping system will help farmers make early decisions for planning operations and marketing so high yield and profit can be achieved.
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Ступнік, М. І., В. С. Моркун, and З. П. Бакум. Information and Communication Technologies in the Process of Mining Engineer Training. Криворізький державний педагогічний університет, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/0564/405.

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Based on scientific analysis the authors of the article argued the necessity of solving priority tasks – the development of new educational technologies aimed at supporting the training of engineers in terms of the mining engineering as high-tech industry. The features of mining computer technologies are determined. There was worked out the project of the adaptive system of a mining engineer individual training "Electronic manual" aimed at the development of future professionals. The essence of individual preparation of future mining engineer ICT is defined. It is proved that the efficiency of the designing and planning of mining operations through the introduction of ICT at present is the real way to influence the quality of mining products that will promote individual learning orientation. For the first time pedagogical foundations for introducing adaptive training of mining engineers are clarified.
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