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Journal articles on the topic "Management information systems Victoria Design and construction"

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Abudayyeh, Osama Y., and William J. Rasdof. "Design of Construction Industry Information Management Systems." Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 117, no. 4 (December 1991): 698–715. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9364(1991)117:4(698).

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Winter, Robert. "Construction of Situational Information Systems Management Methods." International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design 3, no. 4 (October 2012): 67–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jismd.2012100104.

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Situational method engineering (SME) is an established approach to create situated methods which allows the systematic construction of software artifacts while considering specific project context and goals. The author’s motivation is to investigate whether and how SME can be applied to Information Systems management (ISM), i.e., if SME concepts can be extended in order to create situated ISM methods whose application allows the systematic design of certain ISM tasks while considering context and goals. Their contribution is the proposal of a generic approach that includes such extensions and can be regarded as a SME method for ISM. For the exemplary domain of Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM), the author illustrates and demonstrate the proposed approach by (a) analyzing existing EAM solutions to discover design factors and identify solution clusters, (b) specifying to-be solution clusters and implied transition paths, and (c) deriving activity modules whose composition supports relevant transition paths and constitutes situated, context and goal specific ISM methods. For the EAM example, They document the identification of (a) eight design factors and three as-is solution clusters, the specification of (b) three to-be solution clusters and four transition paths, and the derivation of (c) five method modules that allow to be composed into four situated EAM methods.
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Shahid, Syed, and Thomas Froese. "Project management information control systems." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 25, no. 4 (August 1, 1998): 735–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l98-012.

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Construction managers rely on ready access to a large amount of project information. The entry, processing, and flow of information are important in avoiding problems, delays, and claims on construction projects. This paper describes a study of the extent and nature of project documentation and project information flows within the construction industry. The study mapped various types of project information against the documents that typically provide the information and the construction management functions that provide and access the information. From this analysis, a computer system to support the task of project information management was designed. The problem analysis, requirements specification, system design, and system implementation are described. The system allows construction managers to enter information for a wide variety of project events, cross-reference the various bodies of information, and use the information to monitor and control various aspects of a construction project. The objective of the study was not necessarily to improve upon commercially available project information and documentation tools, but to deepen and formalize our understanding of project information as an input to a larger body of work on integrated project information systems and data standards for the construction industry.Key words: construction management, project management, document control, information flow, databases.
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Wu, Zi Min, Xiao Ping Wang, Xu Feng Zhang, and Li Qiu Song. "The Management Information System Design of Coal Enterprise." Advanced Materials Research 1008-1009 (August 2014): 1536–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1008-1009.1536.

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This paper mainly discusses the design and construction in coal enterprises management information system. Construction of coal enterprise information management systems follow the general information system construction process, first through needs analysis clearly the basic functions, the establishment of the system and the overall objectives and the establishment of basic principles; Second, obtain the logical solution based on detailed analysis of coal system, fully describe the existing system of business process and the required data; Finally, using the logic design of the whole system, and form the final software. In addition to this paper gives a detailed program of coal enterprise management, for the establishment of enterprise management information system has a certain guiding role.
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Lingard, Helen, and Andrew Saunders. "Occupational rehabilitation in the construction industry of Victoria." Construction Management and Economics 22, no. 10 (December 2004): 1091–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0144619042000241426.

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Ramadhan Abdurrahim, Muhammad. "Development Of Website-Based Management Information Systems for Building Construction." Ascarya: Journal of Islamic Science, Culture, and Social Studies 2, no. 2 (September 25, 2022): 116–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.53754/iscs.v2i2.452.

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Project managers are generally constrained by limited time and location to monitor the implementation of daily construction tasks. This problem makes monitoring and coordination run slowly. By utilizing internet technology, the author aims to develop an online management information system that computers or smartphones can access for stakeholders. This research aims to ease tasks such as progress reports and field monitoring with a database that can store soft copies of project data on one server. The analysis follows the waterfall method, requirements, design, coding, and testing in the local server, then uploads the .php index to the database server. This website application helps managers, owners, and other employees by facilitating the process of monitoring, reporting, and discussing even remotely. Using programs such as HTML, PHP, and MySQL, the author developed a website that speeds up the managerial process and creates a database server for storing digital documents. Users of this application were assessed a scale of 1 to 5: Interface design: 4.25, User-friendliness: 4.5, Facilities: 4, Access speed: 3.25, so it has an overall score of 4.25 out of 5.
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Malin, Jane T., and Nick Lance. "Processes in construction of failure management expert systems from device design information." IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics 17, no. 6 (November 1987): 956–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tsmc.1987.6499306.

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Thalheim, Bernhard. "Component development and construction for database design." Data & Knowledge Engineering 54, no. 1 (July 2005): 77–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.datak.2004.10.002.

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McKay, Judy, Peter Marshall, and Rudy Hirschheim. "The Design Construct in Information Systems Design Science." Journal of Information Technology 27, no. 2 (June 2012): 125–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jit.2012.5.

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This paper arose from concerns regarding the current conceptualizations of ‘design’ in the emerging literature on design science (DS) in information systems (IS). In this paper, we argue that current conceptualizations of design in IS are overly narrow, which necessarily limits what is viewed as acceptable DS research. In response we advance a more encompassing view of design. The revised view extends the current perspectives of design in the IS literature to embrace broader conceptualizations of design, which are evident in many intellectual communities outside IS where design is viewed as a critical component of both research and practice - such as management, engineering, architecture and others. In addition to the fairly common conceptualizations of design as product and design as process or action, design is also conceived as: intention; planning - including modeling and representation; communication; user experience; value; professional practice; and as service. Further, whereas the current conceptualization of design in IS views IS design knowledge as split across two paradigms, namely DS and behavioral science, in this paper we argue for a broader and more integrated view of design: one that emphasizes both the construction-centered and human-centered aspects of design in IS. Building from our broader view, we discuss some of the implications for design-oriented research in IS, and consider ways in which this human- centered perspective might impact on the context and content of design research in IS.
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Chelyshkov, Pavel. "Computer-aided design of cyber-physical building systems." E3S Web of Conferences 97 (2019): 01012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199701012.

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At present, an increasing number of researchers and specialists in the construction industry come to the opinion that it is advisable to use a number of technologies (BIM, Smart City, Big Data, IOT and others) in the practice of construction (in the broad sense of this concept), which are united by the concept of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The result of the implementation of these technologies in the construction should be the transition to the widespread use of cyber-physical systems. The problem of using information technologies in construction today is not due to the lack of this process as such, but to the lack of consistency and consistency in it. Fragmentary nature of the application, inconsistency of the applied technologies at different levels of management and at different stages of the life cycle of construction projects sharply reduce the potential positive effect of informatization and building automation. At the same time, the concept of cyber-physical systems, that is, the integration at the system level of physical processes and controls has proven effective in industrial production. The approaches to ensuring the processes of designing cyber-physical building systems through the development and application of General mathematical models for the processes of data exchange and management are considered. The presented models of data exchange and management of cyber-physical building systems describe the processes implemented at each stage of the life cycle of cyber-physical building systems. Functional blocks of the considered models allow to describe the processes of data collection, storage and processing on the current and past stages of the life cycle of cyber-physical construction systems. The presented models are the elements of mathematical support of the processes of designing cyber-physical building systems, which determine the processes of information exchange and management between the structures of cyber-physical building systems of different levels of hierarchy in the full life cycle.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Management information systems Victoria Design and construction"

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McClain, Lewis R. "Design-build interoperability and conceptual design and development." Available online, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007, 2007. http://etd.gatech.edu/theses/available/etd-04062007-132656/.

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McClain, Lewis Robert. "Design-Build Interoperability and Conceptual Design and Development of a Design-Build Management Control System." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/14633.

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The design-build construction industry has recognized the advantages of a collaborative contracting method; however it has yet to create information systems that can truly support the industry. Many software applications have been created to assist the Design-Builder; however no software provider has created an application that can completely manage the design-build process from beginning to end. Although some software providers have attempted to integrate data between various project management activity modules (estimating, scheduling, accounting, etc), no software provider has resolved the need to integrate data between both project management activity modules and the various phases of the design-build life cycle. The advancements of the design-build industry method of contracting will never be fully achieved until an information system is designed to specifically support the industry. This paper details the conceptual development of a management control system designed to not only integrate data among various project management activities modules but also to integrate data between all phases of the design-build project life cycle.
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Myles, John F. "Discovering critical success factors for implementing an automated performance measurement system : a case study approach." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2008. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/210.

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In this age of the Information Economy, access to accurate and timely information is necessary to ensure business success. Underpinning this success is the ability of organisations to react to change and manage utilising automated performance measurement systems (APMS) which exploit the latest technology. Little is known about how organisations utilise such automated performance measurement systems, what drives their strategies, how they implement the systems and what the critical, factors for success are. There has been little research published to date on performance measurement software applications and their implementations (Murr &. Neely, 2003). The research outcomes in this thesis will hopefully benefit many users who have or are planning to implement performance measurement software.
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Keel, Paul Erich. "Knowledge trading : computational support for individual and collaborative sense-making activities." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1201.

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This dissertation explores the potential for computational systems to analyze and support individual and collaborative human sense-making activities. In this context human sense-making refers to the act of mentally and physically relating pieces of information so as to develop an understanding of a particular situation. Human sense-making activities such as brainstorming, decision-making, and problem solving sessions often produce a lot of data such as notes, sketches, and documents. The participants of sense-making activities usually develop a good understanding of the relations among these individual data items. These relations define the context. Because the relations remain within the minds of the participants they are neither accessible to outsiders and computational systems nor can they be recorded or backed up. This dissertation outlines a first set of computational mechanisms that construct relations from the spatial arrangement, use, and storage of data items. A second set of computational mechanisms takes advantage of these relations by helping users to keep track of, search for, exchange, arrange, and visualize data items. The computational mechanisms are both adaptive and evocative, meaning that the computational mechanisms dynamically adapt to users and changing circumstances while also trying to influence the human sense-making process.
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Leyshock, Patrick Michael. "Optimizing Data Movement in Hybrid Analytic Systems." PDXScholar, 2014. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/2089.

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Hybrid systems for analyzing big data integrate an analytic tool and a dedicated data-management platform, storing data and operating on the data at both components. While hybrid systems have benefits over alternative architectures, in order to be effective, data movement between the two hybrid components must be minimized. Extant hybrid systems either fail to address performance problems stemming from inter-component data movement, or else require the user to explicitly reason about and manage data movement. My work presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of a hybrid analytic system for array-structured data that automatically minimizes data movement between the hybrid components. The proposed research first motivates the need for automatic data-movement minimization in hybrid systems, demonstrating that under workloads whose inputs vary in size, shape, and location, automation is the only practical way to reduce data movement. I then present a prototype hybrid system that automatically minimizes data movement. The exposition includes salient contributions to the research area, including a partial semantic mapping between hybrid components, the adaptation of rewrite-based query transformation techniques to minimize data movement in array-modeled hybrid systems, and empirical evaluation of the approach's utility. Experimental results not only illustrate the hybrid system's overall effectiveness in minimizing data movement, but also illuminate contributions made by various elements of the design.
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Valente, Pedro Dionísio. "Goals Software Construction Process." Master's thesis, Universidade da Madeira, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/13.

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Generalized hyper competitiveness in the world markets has determined the need to offer better products to potential and actual clients in order to mark an advantagefrom other competitors. To ensure the production of an adequate product, enterprises need to work on the efficiency and efficacy of their business processes (BPs) by means of the construction of Interactive Information Systems (IISs, including Interactive Multimedia Documents) so that they are processed more fluidly and correctly.The construction of the correct IIS is a major task that can only be successful if the needs from every intervenient are taken into account. Their requirements must bedefined with precision, extensively analyzed and consequently the system must be accurately designed in order to minimize implementation problems so that the IIS isproduced on schedule and with the fewer mistakes as possible. The main contribution of this thesis is the proposal of Goals, a software (engineering) construction process which aims at defining the tasks to be carried out in order to develop software. This process defines the stakeholders, the artifacts, and the techniques that should be applied to achieve correctness of the IIS. Complementarily, this process suggests two methodologies to be applied in the initial phases of the lifecycle of the Software Engineering process: Process Use Cases for the phase of requirements, and; MultiGoals for the phases of analysis and design. Process Use Cases is a UML-based (Unified Modeling Language), goal-driven and use case oriented methodology for the definition of functional requirements. It uses an information oriented strategy in order to identify BPs while constructing the enterprise’s information structure, and finalizes with the identification of use cases within the design of these BPs. This approach provides a useful tool for both activities of Business Process Management and Software Engineering. MultiGoals is a UML-based, use case-driven and architectural centric methodology for the analysis and design of IISs with support for Multimedia. It proposes the analysis of user tasks as the basis of the design of the: (i) user interface; (ii) the system behaviour that is modeled by means of patterns which can combine Multimedia and standard information, and; (iii) the database and media contents. This thesis makes the theoretic presentation of these approaches accompanied with examples from a real project which provide the necessary support for the understanding of the used techniques.
Orientador Professor Doutor Paulo Nazareno Maia Sampaio
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Nevo, Dorit. "Developing effective knowledge management systems." Thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/14943.

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Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) are computerized systems intended to support the management and application of organizational knowledge. Despite the many potential benefits from KMS> industry reports show that companies are having difficulties in realizing these benefits. This dissertation sets out to identify the reasons for those difficulties - from a requirements analysis point of view - and to propose a way to improve the design of KMS in order to enhance their benefits to companies. We develop a theory-based approach to the evaluation of Knowledge Management Systems and identify the main shortfalls of existing systems. The findings show two inter-related problems. First, the lack of a conceptual model such as an organizational ontology or of additional knowledge about the knowledge might inhibit KMS ability to support specific organizational KM processes. Second - the lack of an integrated KM product reduces organization's ability to attain an overall solution for the management of organizational knowledge. In addition, the analysis pinpoints the inability of current technology to support effective management of tacit knowledge - an important aspect of KMS design. In the second part of the dissertation we focus on one of the problems identified - namely, the lack of a unified meta-knowledge set - and identify the specific meta-knowledge that should be incorporated into the design of KMS. The expected benefits from the inclusion of meta-knowledge are better management of organizational memory and enhanced adoption of knowledge by KMS users. We conduct an empirical investigation - using conjoint analysis - to identify specific attributes of knowledge and of knowledge sources that individuals take into account when making their knowledge use decision, and propose that these attributes should be included as meta-knowledge in the KMS design. The results indicate that the 'accuracy' and 'relevance' of the knowledge are the top two important attributes in the knowledge selection decision and 'extent of knowledge' and 'trustworthiness' are the top two important attributes in the selection of a knowledge source. In addition the results show that knowledge plays a slightly more important role than knowledge source in the overall decision. Finally, several demographic and contextual variables - such as the knowledge search task and organization size - are shown to affect the importance of different attributes in the overall evaluation of knowledge and of knowledge source by individuals.
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Yalagandula, Praveen. "A scalable information management middleware for large distributed systems." Thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/2197.

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"Developing an executive information system for polymers division, Ciba-Geigy (HK) Ltd." Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1996. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5888662.

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by Li Wai Ming.
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1996.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 78-79).
ABSTRACT --- p.ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --- p.v
PREFACE --- p.vi
Chapter
Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1
Company Background --- p.1
Polymers Division --- p.2
Project Objectives --- p.3
Methodology --- p.4
Chapter II --- LITERATURE REVIEW - THE EMERGING CONCEPT & TECHNOLOGY OF EIS --- p.7
Evolution of EIS --- p.7
Definition and Characteristics of EIS --- p.9
The Executive's Role --- p.10
Chapter III --- REVIEW OF CURRENT SYSTEM AND INFORMATION NEEDS --- p.15
BPCS - AS/400 --- p.15
Personal Computer Usage --- p.17
Local Area Network --- p.17
Management Information System --- p.18
Limitations of Current Management Information System --- p.19
Information Needs of Executives --- p.20
Chapter IV --- CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF THE EIS --- p.23
Addressing Problems of the Current MIS --- p.23
New System --- p.24
Chapter V --- SELECTION OF TOOLS --- p.26
Considerations for Hardware and Software Selection --- p.26
Client Server Concept --- p.28
Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0 for Windows & Microsoft SQL Server4.21 --- p.29
Potential Problems --- p.34
Chapter VI --- COST ESTIMATION --- p.36
Hardware --- p.36
Software --- p.36
Personnel Cost --- p.36
Time Frame of Development --- p.37
Chapter VII --- RESOURCE ALLOCATION --- p.38
Existing Computing Resources in PO Division --- p.38
Chapter VIII --- DESIGNING THE EIS INTERFACE AND DATABASE STRUCTURE OF THE NEW SYSTEM --- p.40
User Interface --- p.41
Information Provided by the System --- p.41
Database Structure --- p.42
Data Security --- p.43
Chapter IX --- DISCUSSION --- p.44
Implementation Problems --- p.44
Evaluation --- p.45
Chapter X --- CONCLUSION --- p.48
APPENDIX --- p.53
BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.78
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Sabharwal, Renu. "An Exploration of the Usability of a Learning Management System: A Case Study of a Victorian Prison." Thesis, 2020. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/41802/.

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Updating knowledge and learning of new skill is an essential part of the formal cycle of training in the organisation. It is crucial too as it allows for the learners to be aware of the recent developments and to use evidence-based practice in practice, all employees must be regularly trained regarding the new updates, evidence and other important information that can help them discharge their duties adequately. Therefore, to streamline learning amongst employees the LMS (learning management system) is being implemented by organisations across the globe. The LMS originates from the e- Learning system that was in use in the past. However today LMS has already been deployed in colleges and universities and many organisations also use LMS to train their employees and even help them be updated regarding the latest requirements, policies, and procedures. Learning Management Systems (LMSs) are an essential medium for facilitating learning activities in organisations. They offer several features, functionalities and are used in different organisational settings. The proposed study will examine the factors of usability that support effectiveness and learnability of LMS in a Victorian prison. The second objective of the research is to identify the users’ perception of flexibility and acceptability of LMS. The research methodology comprises of four stages process that adopts Design science research method. A case study design aligning with the qualitative approach is used to explore the usability factors in Victorian Prison. Semi-structured and focus group questionnaire is developed for the Prison’s staff in which the perceived usefulness and level of acceptance are analysed in case of the workplace. Data collection methods comprise of the past systematic review, semi-structured interviews and focus groups while thematic analysis approach is used to analyse data with the help of NVIVO 11. The four factors of usability- effectiveness, learnability, flexibility, and acceptability have been explored to evaluate the LMS usability in Victorian Prison. The administrators, Correctional officers and Managers are the main participants to evaluate the current training system. The research identifies the barriers to LMS implementation as Lack of communication, lack of knowledge, lack of technical support, lack of flexibility and overloaded irrelevant information. These results feed into the development of the Learning Model with the help of the Learning Grid. The contribution to research knowledge includes the creation of learning DSR Model findings derived from Round A, B and C analysis processes. The study has provided some initial insights to other researchers to conduct more studies which will be useful to not only the prisons that are being studied but also to others here in Australia and globally as it could make training systems more effective. This study also makes recommendations to the business on improvements of their current LMS.
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Books on the topic "Management information systems Victoria Design and construction"

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Forbes, Donald E. Project management information systems. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press, 2000.

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1973-, Wang Hai, ed. Information systems analysis and design. Boca Raton: Universal-Publishers, 2012.

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Information system specification and design road map. London: Prentice-Hall International, 1985.

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Information system specification and design road map. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall, 1985.

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Vahidov, Rustam. Design-type research in information systems: Findings and practices. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, 2012.

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Gaylord, John. Factory information systems: Design and implementation for CIM management and control. New York: M. Dekker, 1987.

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Lindgren, Rikard. Competence systems. [Göteborg, Sweden]: Viktoria Institute and Dept. of Informatics, Göteborg University, 2002.

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Allen, C. Paul. Effective structured techniques: From strategy toCASE. Hemel Hempstead: Prentice Hall International (UK), 1991.

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Allen, C. Paul. Effective structured techniques: From strategy to case. New York: Prentice Hall, 1991.

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Walter, Brenner. Entwurf betrieblicher Datenelemente: Ein Weg zur Integration von Informationssystemen. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Management information systems Victoria Design and construction"

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Fedosov, S. V., V. N. Fedoseev, O. V. Blinov, and S. A. Loginova. "Digitalization of the Network Schedule of Design and Construction Works." In Building Life-cycle Management. Information Systems and Technologies, 349–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96206-7_36.

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Tsarenko, Anna, and Chakhkiev Islam. "Digital Design of the Organization of Construction When Installing Bored Piles in Winter Conditions." In Building Life-cycle Management. Information Systems and Technologies, 435–40. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96206-7_45.

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Sun, Yang. "Design of Full Life-Cycle Management System for Construction Project Based on “BIM+GIS”." In Application of Intelligent Systems in Multi-modal Information Analytics, 79–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05484-6_10.

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Vesanen, Teemu, Jari Shemeikka, Kostas Tsatsakis, Brian O’Regan, Andriy Hryshchenko, Eoin O’Leidhin, and Dominic O’Sullivan. "Digital Tools for HVAC-Design, Operation and Efficiency Management." In Innovative Tools and Methods Using BIM for an Efficient Renovation in Buildings, 63–73. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04670-4_5.

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AbstractThe project BIM4EEB aims also to develop digital tools to support the design, procurement, installation, post-renovation operation, user feedback and profiling of building automation systems for HVAC. This helps supporting decision making, interaction with tenants and owners during the design, construction, and post-renovation operation phases. The development of the tools will be underpinned by a sound methodological approach. Work will include considerations of interoperability with Smart City technology of automation systems for HVAC. Specific objectives will be related to the development of the following software tools: A software component supporting the automatic generation of the layout for control systems emphasising on user preferences and including constraint checking of BAC-topologies against selected building codes. Data and information stored in BIM models are used to generate the initial recommendations and constraints and to deliver the final installation instructions. A software component allowing the seamless specification and evaluation of user comfort and systems performance. The underpinning information model will merge data sources from BIM (dimensional data) and BAC (factual data). An energy-refurbishment assessment tool, for bridging the gap between commercial simulators and the BIM management system. A user-profiling component allowing to compare expectations of tenants and owners regarding comfort and systems’ performance against monitored parameters. The results of this software component can be used in the pre- and post-renovation phases to update the content of BIM systems and thus to improve their accuracy and to reduce efforts for data acquisition and verification.
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Guetat, Sana Bent Aboulkacem, and Salem Ben Dhaou Dakhli. "Software Solutions Construction." In Sociotechnical Enterprise Information Systems Design and Integration, 215–32. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-3664-4.ch014.

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Information has become an essential resource for the survival and sustainable development of modern organizations, which face the constraints of their unstable and continuously changing economic and technological environments. In order to manage effectively this valuable resource, organizations need information systems that play a critical role in information management and in supporting complex organizational processes. In particular, to support innovation processes and short time-to-market constraints organizations’ information systems must be agile and flexible. The information systems’ urbanization may be considered as one of the main solutions proposed by researchers since the late 1990s to help organizations build agile information systems. Nevertheless, despite the advantages of this concept, it remains too descriptive and presents many weaknesses. For example, there is no useful approach dedicated to urbanized information systems construction. In this chapter, the authors propose a development approach of software solutions that are compliant with the information system urbanization rules characterized by their main dimensions.
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Šuman, Nataša, and Zoran Pučko. "Integration of Industry 4.0 for Advanced Construction Project Management." In Advances in Business Information Systems and Analytics, 533–67. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2725-2.ch024.

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The construction industry is facing the increasing process of integration of Industry 4.0 in all phases of the construction project lifecycle. Its exponential growth has been detected in research efforts focused on the usage of the building information modeling (BIM) as one of the most breakthrough innovative approaches in the construction (AEC) industry. BIM brings many advantages as well as changes in the existing construction practice, which allows for adjustment of processes in the most automated possible way. The goal in the design phase is to create a comprehensive BIM model that combines the data of all project participants and represents a digital model of a future building. In the construction phase, the monitoring and controlling the work progress is one of the most important and difficult tasks, and it is today still mostly done manually. Currently, more research and actual implementations are oriented towards the introduction of the automated construction progress monitoring (ACPMon). All of this is the basis for advanced construction project management (ACPMan).
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Mahoto, Naeem A., Faisal K. Shaikh, and B. S. Chowdhry. "Innovative Architecture to Enhance Quality of Service for Laboratory Management Information Systems." In Web Design and Development, 648–61. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8619-9.ch030.

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Technological improvements have changed the life style in the modern era, where communication has become easier compared with olden days. Technological solutions have been deployed in every sector including business, education, and health services. Although a number of solutions are proposed for improvements in the healthcare sector, the complexity and growing interest in this sector have created new approaches. This chapter proposes an innovative architecture for the laboratory management information system to enhance the quality and management issues. The proposed architecture integrates two major fields, namely wireless technology and data mining. The wireless technology enables the collection of data easily and wirelessly, and data mining ensures meaningful and novel knowledge discovery from the collected data. In particular, the architecture helps management in three different ways: (1) prevention of risks/errors using technological solutions, (2) an environment to respond rapidly to adverse events, and (3) construction of knowledge base for future guidelines.
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Liu, Jianghui, Qiuyi Chen, and Yuexing Qiu. "The Design of ERP Intelligent Sales Management System." In Fuzzy Systems and Data Mining VI. IOS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/faia200720.

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With the popularization of informatization, most companies have their own information management systems. However, faced with massive amounts of data, most companies cannot integrate and utilize its potential value. When traditional companies make sales forecasts, they usually purchase data completion, connect multiple data source channels, and then judge the future sales situation perceptually. This lack of data accumulation and analysis, and it is impossible to display the intrinsic value of the massive data in the system. Some companies will also build professional data analysis teams or seek help from third-party companies. But this will cause high expenses and greatly reduce sales expenses. This study combines artificial intelligence technology with ERP sales management system. We apply artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing to the design and construction of intelligent ERP sales management system. It solves the core problems of enterprise product sales through the deep learning function of the sales system. It may predict enterprise sales and rationally allocate enterprise resources, increase product sales effectively, and help enterprises build effective modern management systems.
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Olatunji, Oluwole Alfred, and William David Sher. "The Applications of Building Information Modelling in Facilities Management." In Handbook of Research on Building Information Modeling and Construction Informatics, 239–53. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-928-1.ch011.

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Effective processes in facilities management are responsive to the quality of information flow across various levels and stages of design, procurement and construction processes. Considerable empirical evidence from industry reports shows how construction and facilities management processes could be jeopardized by some of the limitations of conventional design and procurement processes. To address these limitations, there are promising indications showing that the potential of Building Information Modelling (BIM) will trigger major improvements in both construction and facilities management systems. This study reviews some of the capabilities of BIM which may revolutionize conventional practices in facilities management processes. Specific platforms for this include, integrated analysis and simulation of project variables in virtual environments, effective communication between project stakeholders and project teams and multi-disciplinary collaboration. Others are interoperability, project visualization, value intelligence and other digital facilities management applications. In the study it is argued that BIM capabilities such as project visualization, simulation, auto-alert and value intelligence could stimulate major improvements in facilities management processes. Finally conclusions are drawn on the relationships between BIM and digital facilities management, including suggestions on areas of further studies.
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Caballé, Santi, Thanasis Daradoumis, and Fatos Xhafa. "A Generic Platform for the Systematic Construction of Knowledge-based Collaborative Learning Applications." In Architecture Solutions for E-Learning Systems, 219–42. IGI Global, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-633-4.ch012.

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This study aims to explore the importance of efficient management of event information generated from group activity in collaborative learning practices for its further use in extracting and providing knowledge on interaction behavior. The essential issue here is how to design a platform that can be used for real, long-term, complex collaborative problem-solving situations and which enables the instructor to both analyze group interaction effectively and provide an adequate support when needed. The achievement of this task first involves the design of a conceptual model that structures and classifies the information generated in a collaborative learning application at several levels of description. This conceptual model is then translated into a computational model that not only allows the efficient management of the knowledge produced by the individual and group activity but also the possibility of exploiting this knowledge further as a meta-cognitive tool for real-time coaching and regulating the collaborative learning process. The computational model becomes the central issue in this contribution while the conceptual model is briefly introduced.
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Conference papers on the topic "Management information systems Victoria Design and construction"

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Brauer, Rod, and Larry Catalano. "Project Management Information Systems for Pipeline Design and Construction — PrairieNet." In Pipeline Division Specialty Conference 2010. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41138(386)19.

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Button, Avneet, Wonjong Lee, David Marshall, Zoha Dawood, Shawn MacLellan, Honorio Umali, and Sheree Pagsuyoin. "Management of construction and demolition waste in the Region of Waterloo." In 2014 Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium (SIEDS). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sieds.2014.6829900.

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"Building Capstone Design Course on Construction Management Within Civil Engineering." In International conference on Intelligent Systems, Data Mining and Information Technology. International Institute of Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15242/iie.e0414056.

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Hu, Chao, Yiyan Zhuang, Zhuoqi Liu, and Hualong Cai. "Design and research of information systems for construction worker management services." In 5th International Conference on Computer Information Science and Application Technology (CISAT 2022), edited by Fuming Zhao. SPIE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2656058.

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Cheng, Min-Yuan, Koshy Varghese, and James T. O'Connor. "Management of Spatial Information for Construction Planning and Design Using Geographical Information Systems (GIS)." In 9th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction. International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC), 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.22260/isarc1992/0049.

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Phelps, Andreas, and Michael Horman. "Role of Information Flow Management in the Design and Construction of Exterior Wall Systems." In Architectural Engineering Conference (AEI) 2008. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41002(328)13.

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Feng, Yan-jie, Xu Bo, Wan Yating, and Yan Haiyan. "Course Construction and E-Learning Design Exploration of Strategic Management Based on Blackboard Platform." In 2009 International Conference on E-Learning, E-Business, Enterprise Information Systems, and E-Government (EEEE 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eeee.2009.58.

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Lei, Ningrong, and Seung Ki Moon. "Decision Support Systems Design for Data-Driven Management." In ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2014-34871.

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This article discusses a design methodology for a Decision Support System (DSS) in the area of Data-Driven Management (DDM). We partition the DSS into an offline and an online system. Through rigorous testing, the offline system finds the best combination of Data Mining (DM) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms. Only the best algorithms are used in the online system to extract information from data and to make sense of this information by providing an objective second opinion on a decision result. To support the proposed design methodology, we construct a DSS that uses DM methods for market segmentation and AI methods for product positioning. As part of the offline system construction, we evaluate four intrinsic dimension estimation, three dimension reduction and four clustering algorithms. The performance is evaluated with statistical methods, silhouette mean and 10-fold stratified cross validated classification accuracy. We find that every DSS problem requires us to search a suitable algorithm structure, because different algorithms, for the same task, have different merits and shortcomings and it is impossible to know a priory which combination of algorithms gives the best results. Therefore, to select the best algorithms is empirical science where the possible combinations are tested. With this study, we deliver a blueprint on how to construct a DSS for product positioning. The proposed design methodology can be easily adopted to serve in a wide range of DDM problems.
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Dvaipayana, Made Arya Teguh, Ari Yanuar Ridwan, and Budi Santosa. "Design of Sustainable Supply Chain Performance Monitoring System for Construction Material Management: Sustainable Balanced Scorecard – SCOR – ISO 14001 Model." In 2021 International Conference Advancement in Data Science, E-learning and Information Systems (ICADEIS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icadeis52521.2021.9702023.

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Hentea, Mariana. "Intelligent System for Information Security Management: Architecture and Design Issues." In InSITE 2007: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3055.

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The limitations of each security technology combined with the growth of cyber attacks impact the efficiency of information security management and increase the activities to be performed by network administrators and security staff. Therefore, there is a need for the increase of automated auditing and intelligent reporting mechanisms for the cyber trust. Intelligent systems are emerging computing systems based on intelligent techniques that support continuous monitoring and controlling plant activities. Intelligence improves an individual’s ability to make better decisions. This paper presents a proposed architecture of an Intelligent System for Information Security Management (ISISM). The objective of this system is to improve security management processes such as monitoring, controlling, and decision making with an effect size that is higher than an expert in security by providing mechanisms to enhance the active construction of knowledge about threats, policies, procedures, and risks. We focus on requirements and design issues for the basic components of the intelligent system.
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Reports on the topic "Management information systems Victoria Design and construction"

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Kerrigan, Susan, Phillip McIntyre, and Marion McCutcheon. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis: Bendigo. Queensland University of Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.206968.

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Bendigo, where the traditional owners are the Dja Dja Wurrung people, has capitalised on its European historical roots. Its striking architecture owes much to its Gold Rush past which has also given it a diverse cultural heritage. The creative industries, while not well recognised as such, contribute well to the local economy. The many festivals, museums and library exhibitions attract visitors from the metropolitan centre of Victoria especially. The Bendigo Creative Industries Hub was a local council initiative while the Ulumbarra Theatre is located within the City’s 1860’s Sandhurst Gaol. Many festivals keep the city culturally active and are supported by organisations such as Bendigo Bank. The Bendigo Writers Festival, the Bendigo Queer Film Festival, The Bendigo Invention & Innovation Festival, Groovin the Moo and the Bendigo Blues and Roots Music Festival are well established within the community. A regional accelerator and Tech School at La Trobe University are touted as models for other regional Victorian cities. The city has a range of high quality design agencies, while the software and digital content sector is growing with embeddeds working in agriculture and information management systems. Employment in Film, TV and Radio and Visual Arts has remained steady in Bendigo for a decade while the Music and Performing Arts sector grew quite well over the same period.
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