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Dogac, Asuman, Budak Arpinar, Cem Evrendilek, Cetin Ozkan, Ilker Altintas, Ilker Durusoy, Mehmet Altinel, Tansel Okay, and Yuksel Saygin. "METU object-oriented DBMS." ACM SIGMOD Record 23, no. 2 (June 1994): 513. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/191843.197137.

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Marrs, Keith A., and Laila G. Robinson. "Object-oriented DBMS requirements." Computer Standards & Interfaces 13, no. 1-3 (October 1991): 35–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0920-5489(91)90007-m.

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TRIGANO, PHILIPPE, JEAN-PAUL BARTHES, CATHERINE GREBOVAL, and FRANÇOIS VALLERNAUD. "QUERYING AN OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASE USING FREE LANGUAGE." International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 04, no. 03 (September 1990): 429–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218001490000265.

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A man-machine interface in natural language for a DataBase Management System (DBMS) called VORAS, based upon semantics, is presented. This DBMS can also be used for knowledge representation, and is well-suited to the design of queries in natural language. The system VORAS is an object-oriented DBMS developed from a specific model of representation called the Property Driven Model (PDM). A user may write a query in natural language. Most of the analysis is done at a semantic level. A syntactic level has been added, to improve the performance of the system. However, it is still possible to use a short-hand style.
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Maier, David, Jacob Stein, Allen Otis, and Alan Purdy. "Development of an object-oriented DBMS." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 21, no. 11 (November 1986): 472–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/960112.28746.

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Dogac, Asuman, Mehmet Altinel, Cetin Ozkan, and Ilker Durusoy. "Implementation aspects of an object-oriented DBMS." ACM SIGMOD Record 24, no. 1 (March 1995): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/202660.202662.

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Watson, A. S., and S. H. Chan. "A prolog-based object oriented engineering DBMS." Computers & Structures 40, no. 1 (1991): 11–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0045-7949(91)90451-q.

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Chen, C. Y. Roger, Dikran S. Meliksetian, Martin Cheng-Sheng Chang, and Larry J. Liu. "Design of a multimedia object-oriented DBMS." Multimedia Systems 3, no. 5-6 (November 1995): 217–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01832138.

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Penney, D. Jason, and Jacob Stein. "Class modification in the GemStone object-oriented DBMS." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 22, no. 12 (December 1987): 111–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/38807.38817.

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Handigund, Shivanand M., Siddappa G. Makanur, and M. Sreenivasa Rao. "Integration of Object Oriented Host Program with Network DBMS." Procedia Computer Science 62 (2015): 178–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2015.08.435.

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Shekita, Eugene J., and Michael J. Carey. "Performance enhancement through replication in an object-oriented DBMS." ACM SIGMOD Record 18, no. 2 (June 1989): 325–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/66926.66957.

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Frost, R. D., and M. L. Gillenson. "Integrated Clinical Decision Support Using an Object-Oriented Database Management System." Methods of Information in Medicine 32, no. 02 (1993): 154–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1634908.

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Abstract:Clinical decision support systems assist in diagnosis, alert to abnormal conditions, and manage patient data. Such systems tend to emphasize one of these features at the expense of the others and tend to be developed on an ad hoc basis. In this work, a technique is developed for creating an integrated clinical decision support system wholly within a general-purpose object-oriented database management system. The diagnostic and alerting requirements are accomplished with encapsulated methods and a novel use of the object-oriented database management class-hierarchy structure. The patient data management requirement is satisfied by the normal data management capabilities of the object-oriented DBMS.
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Liu, Thu-Hua, Amy J. C. Trappey, and ChH-Shi Lin. "Development of SDAI-Based Common Access Interface for Object-Oriented DBMS." Concurrent Engineering 8, no. 3 (September 2000): 230–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1063293x0000800306.

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Lin, Chii-Shi, and Chii-Shi Lin. "Development of SDAI-Based Common Access Interface for Object-Oriented DBMS." Concurrent Engineering: Research and Applications 8, no. 3 (September 1, 2000): 230–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1106/c8rh-078e-mapl-0e4c.

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Dittrich, Klaus R., Hans Fritschi, Stella Gatziu, Andreas Geppert, and Anca Vaduva. "SAMOS in hindsight: experiences in building an active object-oriented DBMS." Information Systems 28, no. 5 (July 2003): 369–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0306-4379(02)00022-4.

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Shang, Lujun, and Lihui Xu. "Notes on the design of an integrated object-oriented DBMS family." Journal of Computer Science and Technology 6, no. 4 (October 1991): 389–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02948400.

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Trépanier, Martin, and Robert Chapleau. "Analyse orientée-objet et totalement désagrégée des données d'enquêtes ménages origine-destination." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 28, no. 1 (February 1, 2001): 48–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l00-106.

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Large urban household surveys produce a huge quantity of data, generally processed with database management systems (DBMS). In most cases, data are compiled, aggregated, and then integrated in traditional transportation models. Based on another perspective, the totally disagregate approach (TDA) uses a unified survey data file in which every piece of information is preserved. The data file is used for individual analysis of households, people, and trips. The addition of an object-oriented modeling to the totally disaggregate approach permits the instantiation of survey data into objects. These objects are manipulated along with their properties and methods. New objects are derived from survey declaration and then reused in the process: status, trip generators. The enriched object-model is used for visualization, analysis, and presentation. This widens the possibilities of usage of household survey data.Key words: urban transportation, household surveys, modeling, oriented-object approach.
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Singh, Vijay. "Software Professionals use Object Oriented data modeling instead of traditional relational data modeling." International Journal of Advance Research and Innovation 5, no. 3 (2017): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.51976/ijari.531704.

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The purpose of this paper is to explain why object oriented data modeling is more popular than relational data modeling. A data model is a logic organization of the real world objects (entities), constraints on them, and the relationships among objects. Relational model is very simple since data in represented in the form of relations that are depicted by use of two-dimensional tables. Rows in the table represent records and Columns represent attributes of the entity. The basic concept in the relational model is that of a relation. In object-oriented model main construct is an object. As in relational model, there are relations similarly we have objects in OO data modeling. So first thing in OO model is to identify the objects for the systems. Examining the problem statement can do it. Other important task is to identify the various operations for these objects. It is easy to relate the objects to the real world entity. The object-oriented approach has proved to be especially fruitful in application areas, such as the design of geographical information systems which have a richly structured knowledge domain and are associated with multimedia databases. Relational data modeling is different from Object Oriented data modeling because it focuses solely on data while object oriented data models focuses on both the behavior and data aspects of your domain. OODBMS are faster than relational DBMS because data isn’t stored in relational rows and columns but as objects. Objects have a many to many relationship and are accessed by the use of pointers.
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Hanson, Eric N., Tina M. Harvey, and Mark A. Roth. "Experiences in DBMS implementation using an object-oriented persistent programming language and a database toolkit." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 26, no. 11 (November 1991): 314–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/118014.117978.

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Chang, E. E., and R. H. Katz. "Exploiting inheritance and structure semantics for effective clustering and buffering in an object-oriented DBMS." ACM SIGMOD Record 18, no. 2 (June 1989): 348–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/66926.66959.

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Yatsenko, E. A. "Overview of Object-Oriented Paradigm in an Appendix to the Development of Databases." Vestnik NSU. Series: Information Technologies 17, no. 3 (2019): 123–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7900-2019-17-3-123-134.

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The article provides an overview of projects, technologies, software products developed to implement the ideas of an object-oriented approach to database design. In the 80s of the 20th century, there were many projects devoted to the idea of OODB, many experts expected that in the near future relational databases would be crowded out with objectoriented ones. Despite the impressive number of projects conducted by both teams of scientists and commercial companies focused on practical implementation, there was no clear formulation of an object-oriented data model, each team presented its own vision of applying object-oriented concepts to database design. The absence of a universal data model, with a well-developed mathematical apparatus (as in the case of relational databases), is still the main problem in the distribution of an OODBMS. However, the use of relational DBMS raises a lot of problems that are most acutely felt in areas such as computer-aided design, computer-aided production, knowledge-based systems, and others. OODB allow to combine the program code and data, to avoid differences between the representations of information in the database and the application program, as a result of which modern developers show interest in them. There are a lot of OODBMS, but they cannot compete with the largest storage organization systems.
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Pinciroli, Francesco, Carlo Combi, and Giuseppe Pozzi. "ARCADIA: A System for the Integration of Angiocardiographic Data and Images by an Object-Oriented DBMS." Computers and Biomedical Research 28, no. 1 (February 1995): 5–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/cbmr.1995.1002.

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Diallo, B., J. M. Travere, and B. Mazoyer. "A Review of Database Management Systems Suitable for Neuroimaging." Methods of Information in Medicine 38, no. 02 (1999): 132–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1634174.

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AbstractThis study comprises a technical assessment of Database Management Systems (DBMS), which may be of use in the analysis of data obtained from human brain mapping procedures. Due to the large expansion of the neuroimaging field, the use of specialized database software to store and process neuroimages and their attached components is inevitable. The advent of multiple software products, a wealth of technical terms and a wide variety of other applications make the choice of a suitable program sometimes difficult. Through the inclusion of some basic and pertinent criteria (e.g., performance, ease of opening, standardization and portability), we present a descriptive comparison of 12 DBMSs currently available in the commercial and public domain. We have compared and tested three main architecture models which are currently available and assessed their potential applications for imaging purposes: relational, object-oriented, and hybrid. The findings of our study demonstrated that the Illustra™ software was the best suited for a neuroimaging environment because of its intrinsic ability to handle complex and large objects, such as 3D volumes or geometric structures.
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Pavlova, Anna I. "SPATIAL DATABASES OF AGRONOMIC GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS." Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture 13, no. 5 (March 21, 2022): 336–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2658-6649-2021-13-5-336-349.

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The work is devoted to the development of spatial databases for the assessment of agricultural land. The geodatabase is aimed at geoinformation support of assessment, agroecological typing (groups, types of land) of agricultural lands, development of adaptive-landscape farming systems. The paper presents the structure of the database of regional and local levels. Three different ways of user interaction with the AgroGIS database are proposed. For practical implementation, it is proposed to use the object-functional approach to database development, based on the use of cloud data storage technology in the DBMS SQlite. Background. Geoinformation support of agronomic geoinformation systems (AgroGIS) is aimed at assessing natural-territorial conditions and environmental factors in agrolandscapes, development of adaptive landscape farming systems. AgroGIS geodatabases serve to store, analyze and present spatial information on agricultural land. As shown by an analysis of literary sources, the term “geodatabase” was formed more than twenty years ago. At the same time different geodatabases are known: archaeological, cartographic, soil and others. They differ in the object of research, structure and content, as well as the way of data organization. This indicates the relevance of the topics of the present research. Purpose. The purpose of the work is to develop the structure and content of the geodatabase agronomic GIS. Materials and methods. The object-functional approach to database development, which is supported by object-oriented database management systems (DBMS) and classical relational DBMS, is used. The essence of this approach is to implement functional tasks taking into account the needs of the user. Results. The main components of geodatabase in the form of separate sets of spatial classes (Climate, Relief, Soil, Vegetation, Hydrography, Agrolandscape) are proposed. At the same time the paper shows the need for practical implementation of agronomic geoinformation geodatabases from several aspects. Conclusion. In the development of spatial databases of agronomic GIS the most important feature is the ability to constantly update information in the form of temporal component. Practical implementation of temporal geodatabases is possible with the use of non-relational database management systems, as well as methods of processing big data (Big Data).
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Kahn, M. G., L. M. Fagan, and S. Tu. "Extensions to the Time-Oriented Database Model to Support Temporal Reasoning in Medical Expert Systems." Methods of Information in Medicine 30, no. 01 (1991): 04–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1634816.

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Physicians faced with diagnostic and therapeutic decisions must reason about clinical features that change over time. Database-management systems (DBMS) can increase access to patient data, but most systems are limited in their ability to store and retrieve complex temporal information. The Time-Oriented Databank (TOD) model, the most widely used data model for medical database systems, associates a single time stamp with each observation. The proper analysis of most clinical data requires accounting for multiple concurrent clinical events that may alter the interpretation of the raw data. Most medical DBMSs cannot retrieve patient data indexed by multiple clinical events. We describe two logical extensions to TOD-based databases that solve a set of temporal reasoning problems we encountered in constructing medical expert systems. A key feature of both extensions is that stored data are partitioned into groupings, such as sequential clinical visits, clinical exacerbations, or other abstract events that have clinical decision-making relevance. The temporal network (TNET) is an object-oriented database that extends the temporal reasoning capabilities of ONCOCIN, a medical expert system that provides chemotherapy advice. TNET uses persistent objects to associate observations with intervals of time during which “an event of clinical interest” occurred. A second object-oriented system, called the extended temporal network (ETNET), is both an extension and a simplification of TNET. Like TNET, ETNET uses persistent objects to represent relevant intervals; unlike the first system, however, ETNET contains reasoning methods (rules) that can be executed when an event “begins”, and that are withdrawn when that event “concludes”. TNET and ETNET capture temporal relationships among recorded information that are not represented in TOD-based databases. Although they do not solve all temporal reasoning problems found in medical decision making, these new structures enable patient database systems to encode complex temporal relationships, to store and retrieve patient data based on multiple clinical contexts and, in ETNET, to modify the reasoning methods available to an expert system based on the onset or conclusion of specific clinical events.
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Olsen, David H., and Robert J. Mills. "Modeling Accounting Processes Using UML: The Drifters Example." Review of Business Information Systems (RBIS) 5, no. 2 (April 1, 2001): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.19030/rbis.v5i2.5346.

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This paper includes a comprehensive case that details a simplified business system for the Drifters Snowboard Company. We include a description of the business processes of Drifters relative to the data needs which includes an entity-relationship (ER) dia-gram and a unified modeling language (UML) diagram. Both diagrams are con-structed to compare and contrast each method and to give those that perform modeling tasks a sense of some of the real world issues that are involved.In the past ten years, object-orientation has become viable and important in both the modeling and implementation arenas. Programming languages such as C++ and Java incorporate object-oriented (O-O) features and database management systems (DBMS) such as O2, ObjectStore, Poet, etc. and are advertised as "pure" O-O DBMS. Conversely, some systems such as Oracle, DB2, Sybase, SQL Serve,r etc. have incorporated some O-O features into essentially relational database technology in order to remain competitive.On the modeling dimension, the entity-relationship (E/R) diagramming method with its notable variants has been dominant for more than 20 years. This is probably due to its simplicity and its power to accurately represent the data needs of nearly all applica-tions. In the last 10 years however, O-O modeling has become increasingly popular because it correlates nicely to O-O implementations and because its modeling power is requisite for the greater complexity inherit in contemporary information systems. Re-cently, UML has become the de facto O-O modeling variant, so hence, we illustrate UML in the same case we use ER diagramming. The comparison and contrast is useful to those who are migrating to UML data modeling.
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Sianturi, Najaemin F. "Basic Japanese E-learning Application with Prototype Methodology." Journal of Intelligent Decision Support System (IDSS) 4, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.35335/idss.v4i2.69.

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Basic Japanese E-learning application is computer software intended as a tool that provides convenience and practicality in learning basic Japanese such as recognizing hiragana, katakana and is equipped with grammar and general conversation. The creation of an E-learning system in the field of learning is one thing that is expected to improve the quality and understanding of the general public in learning Japanese. The software development uses system development modeling with the Prototype Methodology, the analysis and design stages use the Object Oriented Methodology from Coad and Yourdon with modeling using UML, while the implementation uses the PHP programming language with the MYSQL Database Management System (DBMS). The result achieved is a learning application that provides convenience and practicality in understanding Japanese. This learning application is supported by multimedia elements so as to provide a more attractive and interactive appearance so that students can carry out learning activities more fun.
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Anisah, Anisah, Delpiah Wahyuningsih, Ellya Helmud, Tedy Suwanda, Parlia Romadiana, and Devi Irawan. "Rancang Bangun Sistem Informasi Manajemen Arsip Digital." Jurnal Sisfokom (Sistem Informasi dan Komputer) 10, no. 3 (December 1, 2021): 419–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.32736/sisfokom.v10i3.1300.

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Management arsip digital saat ini sudah menjadi pilihan baik pada instansi pemerintah maupun swasta. dikarenakan dapat mengefisienkan tempat penyimpanan, memudahkan pendataan, memudahkan penelusuran dan monitoring terhadap arsip serta lebih rapinya pengarsipan surat-surat atau dokumen yang ada pada institusi. Penelusuran arsip secara manual tentu membutuhkan waktu yang agak lama, dibandingkan dengan menggunakan sistem digital yang sudah memanfaatkan Database Management System (DBMS). Dalam hal ini, kantor Perwakilan BPKP Provinsi Kepulauan Bangka Belitung yang menjadi salah satu sasaran untuk mengembangkan sistem manajemen arsip digital yang mana sistem yang berjalan saat ini untuk penelusuran dan penyimpanan arsip dari berbagai bidang masih menggunakan lemari arsip/menggunakan sistem yang manual. Meningkatnya volume arsip dari hari ke hari menjadi permasalahan yang serius karena dibutuhkan waktu yang lama untuk melakukan pencarian arsip yang diinginkan dan sulitnya memonitor arsip di berbagai bidang pada instansi. Sehingga sebuah management arsip digital berbasis web menjadi solusi atas permasalah yang ada. Metode analisis dan perancangan menggunakan Object Oriented Analisys and Design( OOAD) dan database menggunakan MySQL. Management arsip yang dihasilkan mampu mempercepat proses pencarian arsip dan memonitor pergerakan arsip dari berbagai bidang pada instansi.
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Oktasari, Ana Juita, and Denny Kurniadi. "PERANCANGAN SISTEM INFORMASI MANAJEMEN KEGIATAN MAHASISWA BERBASIS WEB." Voteteknika (Vocational Teknik Elektronika dan Informatika) 7, no. 4 (January 28, 2020): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/voteteknika.v7i4.106536.

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This article discusses about management of student activities in the process of submitting activity proposals, reviewing and reporting activities. Carried out by student activity units at the State University of Padang which aims to minimize the time, energy and cost of implementing procedures for submitting proposals and reporting activities. In meeting Head of Students Affairs, WR III (interest and talent section) and KaBag (treasurer section). Submission of proposals and activity reports should be in accordance with technological developments at this time to effective and efficient. In designing this information system using the method waterfall method and the Object Oriented Programming (OOP) method. This system also uses the Model View Controller (MVC) technique. This system is design usimg Yii2 Framework with the Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) and MySQL Database Management System (DBMS) programming languages. Designing a student activity management information system produces a system that can facilitate student activity units at State University of Padang in submitting proposals and activity reports and assisting the Head of Student Affairs in managing information about students activities. Keywords:Information Systems, College Student Activity, SQL, MVC, Framework Yii2.
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Legowo, Nilo, and I. Made Kresna Yoga. "Perancangan Aplikasi Monitoring Produksi pada Perusahaan yang Memproduksi Acrylic." ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications 3, no. 1 (June 1, 2012): 676. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v3i1.2466.

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A lot of problems often occur in production monitoring, because companies still rely on manual processing system. Therefore, this research is objected to facilitate the monitoring of production processes, to minimize human error in the production process, to make automatic the process of existing transactions, toclarify the duties of production monitoring of an acrylic manufacturer. The research methodology used is literature study by reviewing previous theories and studies related to the topic. Furthermore, analysis method by studying the running system of the company as well as evaluating the distributed questionnaire and analyzing the results. And finally is the design method using the Object-Oriented with UML. The research resulted in an application design of a production monitoring system. The result of this design has been implemented into the selected DBMS. The new monitoring system helps monitoring the production system properly, as well as makes the transaction run systematically. The each production process starting from project orders, sample orders, sales orders, material releases, production, assembly, and delivery order within can be monitored quickly and properly. The activity reports can also be generated more systematically and comprehensibly.
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Darmansyah, Darmansyah, Popi Parpati, and Rahmat Gunawan. "Perancangan Aplikasi Mobile E-Marketplace Rumah Kost (Studi Kasus : Kabupaten Karawang)." Jurnal Interkom: Jurnal Publikasi Ilmiah Bidang Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi 15, no. 4 (May 4, 2021): 24–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.35969/interkom.v15i4.124.

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Karawang Regency is one of the industrial estates in West Java Province In addition,there are also many universities in Karawang Regency. The number of nomands in Karawang Regency until 2018 recorded 1.7 milion inhabitans. The nomands wo live in Karawang need a temporary residence or boarding house. During this time migrants in search of boarding house information by asking friends, asking the surrounding community and visiting one by one the location of boarding houses. This method is consiidered ineffective because it takes a lot of time to get the approciate boarding house information. In this study the authors made a mobile application E-Marketpalce boarding house in Karawang Regency. The system design method in this thesis research uses the Software Deplopment Life Cycle (SDLC) method with the waterfall model. This E-Marketplace mobile application was created using a bootstrap web platform, a programming language using PHP with a Codeigniter framework, Database Management System (DBMS) using MySQL and object-oriented modeling namely Unified Modeling Language (UML). The result of this study can be conclded that by making a mobile application E-Marketplace boarding house in Karawang regency that can help to facilitate boarding owners in marketing their boarding house. Keywords: E-Marketplace, Boarding House, Codeigniter.
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Saharna, Nana, and Kasman Rukun. "PERANCANGAN SISTEM E-COMMERCE BERBASIS WEB PADA TOKO INDAH SURYA FURNITURE." Voteteknika (Vocational Teknik Elektronika dan Informatika) 7, no. 1 (February 4, 2019): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/voteteknika.v7i1.103641.

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Indah Surya Furniture Shop still uses simple media in carrying out its business activities. Product promotion still uses brochures, banners and radios. While the product ordering process still uses WhatsApp and telephone, and for the sales report it is still made manually so that simply the media used indicates that the sales results have not been optimized. In order to increase sales results the system should be able to promote products easily and can order products quickly. Therefor, a web-based e-commerce system is used to help owners promote and market their products. The presence of an e-commerce system is expected to help owners market their products, and can help consumers buy products according to their needs. The design of the e-commerce system uses UML modeling (Unified Modeling Language) by using object-oriented visualization diagrams. The programming language used is the PHP (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor) programming language based on CodeIgniter and Javascript, with MySQL as the Database Management System (DBMS) and Sublime Text 2 as editors. The resulting web-based e-commerce system can market products in a wider area and can provide information about products quickly, and with this e-commerce system consumers will be easier to order products. Keywords: E-commerce system, Web, Codeigniter.
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Ho, K. H., S. T. Newman, and R. D. Allen. "STEP-NC compliant information modelling for wire electrical discharge machining component manufacture." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture 219, no. 10 (October 1, 2005): 777–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1243/095440505x32751.

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Over the last five years, a great deal of research effort has been concentrated on the development of a new data model ISO 14649, informally known as STEP-NC. It has been strongly argued that STEP-NC has huge implications on the integration of the computer-aided design/computer-aided process planning/computer-aided manufacture (CAD/CAPP/CAM) (CAx) systems, giving the opportunity to realize interoperable computer numerical control (CNC) manufacturing. This is largely owing to the data model, which provides the capability to revolutionize the current state of the art in CNC manufacturing by offering a bi-directional interface with a high-level description of the geometrical and manufacturing information. This paper provides a view of how these STEP-NC compliant information models can be used to support the wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM) CAD to the CNC process chain. The models are based on part 13 of the ISO 14649 standard, which is dedicated to the WEDM process, together with part 10 of the standard, which specifies the general machining information. The information models have been identified and their structures have been defined and modelled using the unified modelling language (UML). A STEP-NC compliant WEDM CAx prototype system, based on the Java and the object-oriented database management system (DBMS) ObjectStore, has been constructed with an example case study to demonstrate the information models.
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Kultygin, Oleg P., and Irina Lokhtina. "Business intelligence as a decision support system tool." Journal of Applied Informatics 16, no. 91 (February 26, 2021): 52–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.37791/2687-0649-2021-16-1-52-58.

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The relevance of the topic considered in the article is to solve the problems of designing management decision support systems for enterprises based on business analytics technology. The research purpose is to analyze the applied methodologies during the design stage of the enterprise information system, to develop principles for using management decision support systems based on business intelligence. The problem statement is to analyze the technologies available on the market, which deal with business analyst systems, their potential use for decision support systems, and to identify the main stages of business analyst for enterprises. Business intelligence (BI) is information that can be obtained from data contained in the operational systems of a firm, enterprise, corporation, or from external sources. The BI can help the management of a company make the best decision in the chosen sphere of human activity faster, and, consequently, win the competition in the market for goods and services. A decision support system (DSS) which uses business intelligence, is an automated structure designed to assist professionals in making decisions in a complex environment and to objectively analyze a subject area. The decision support system is the result of the integration of management information systems and database management systems (DBMS). The internal development of BI is more cost-effective. The methods used are Structured Analysis and Design Technique and Object-oriented methods. The results of the research: the analysis of the possibilities was conducted and recommendations relating to the use of BI within DSS were given. Competition between BI software in business analysts reduces the cost of products created making them accessible to end-users – producers, traders and corporations.
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Han, Wook-Shin, Ki-Hoon Lee, and Byung Suk Lee. "An XML Storage System for Object-Oriented/Object-Relational DBMSs." Journal of Object Technology 2, no. 3 (2003): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.5381/jot.2003.2.3.a2.

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Han, Wook-Shin, Yang-Sae Moon, and Kyu-Young Whang. "PrefetchGuide: capturing navigational access patterns for prefetching in client/server object-oriented/object-relational DBMSs." Information Sciences 152 (June 2003): 47–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0020-0255(02)00412-7.

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Srivastava, R. P., L. S. Umrao, and R. S. Yadav. "A SOA and DBUS-based Robotic Component Interaction." Journal of Scientific Research 15, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): 11–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jsr.v15i1.57545.

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Rewriting and executing codes violate the SOLID principle of object-oriented programming. Robotics being an emerging platform, it becomes hard to write the code from scratch. We focus on using what is already built in as a Robotics Component instead of writing something from scratch. The intention is to minimize development effort and produce the desired result on time without rewriting the software components. By allowing functionalities of different components to be brought into a single component, we are saving the time required for code conversion or replication of functionality written in one language to another. So an architecture with these properties seems ideal for integrating different components. Integration is one of the most fundamental problems in designing autonomous mobile robots, especially those interacting with people in real-life settings. This paper presents an approach to building complex systems from different robotics packages available as open source components (PLAYER, STAGE, GAZEBO, CARMEN). DBUS is a message-oriented protocol for communicating among processes running on the same desktop. SOA provides access to the services over the network and adds novelty to our application.
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Buchmann, Alejandro P., and Christoph Liebig. "Distributed, Object-Oriented, Active, Real-Time DBMSS: We Want It All - Do We Need Them (At) All?" IFAC Proceedings Volumes 32, no. 1 (May 1999): 15–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1474-6670(17)39959-7.

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Buchmann, Alejandro P., and Christoph Liebig. "Distributed, object-oriented, active, real-time DBMSS: we want it all - do we need them (at) all?" Annual Reviews in Control 25 (January 2001): 147–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1367-5788(01)00014-1.

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"Recovery Technique using PLT in a Page-Server Object Oriented DBMS." KIPS Transactions:PartD 9D, no. 6 (December 1, 2002): 1097–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.3745/kipstd.2002.9d.6.1097.

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Aweh, O., AA Olowolagba, and SO Ukeagbu. "A Scalable Health Information System with Appointments Scheduling Facility (A Case Study of National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS))." Journal of Computer Science and Its Application 27, no. 1 (August 7, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jcsia.v27i1.6.

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Waiting time problem, especially for out-patients, is an exceptionally serious issue in public hospitals across the globe. This study observes that with a system that allows subscribers of NHIS to seek medical attention in any NHIS designated hospitals, the waiting time problem will be a major challenge. A perusal of the literature shows that this problem stems substantially from the practice of fixing patients appointments without regard to specific time periods a patient is likely to receive attention on the designated day. The problem is further exacerbated by the practice of fixing such appointments without recourse to the number of doctors who will be available and in some cases, the time to be spent at some facilities. To address this problem, this study modelled an appointment scheduling system that took into consideration the number of doctors, the number of patients and the likely time it will take to complete consultations and the time it will take to complete some procedures or checks at available facility, in some instances. The study then translated this conceptual solution into a formal design using an object-oriented analysis and design methodology. The designed solution was implemented using suitable programming and scripting languages (Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP), JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS), different software tools (MySQL DBMS, Apache Tomcat Webserver) and third party Application Programming Interfaces (API’s). The test results of the developed system vividly demonstrated the proper functioning of the desired features and functions specified. Keywords: National Health Insurance Scheme, Integrated Information System, Out Patients Appointment Scheduling, Object Oriented Analysis and Design.
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Permata, Dwika, Elfi Tasrif, and Ika Parma Dewi. "PERANCANGAN SISTEM INFORMASI PEMESANAN WEDDING ORGANIZER DI KOTA PADANG." Voteteknika (Vocational Teknik Elektronika dan Informatika) 6, no. 1 (March 29, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/voteteknika.v6i1.10415.

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Wedding Organizer is a service that works personally to help bride and groom in planning and supervision of the implementation of the wedding party in accordance with schedule and bugdet that have been set. Wedding organizer information system created using web-based information technology, with the aim to expand the area of promotion and sale of wedding packages and simplify the ordering process. System Design Information Ordering Wedding Organizer is UML modeling visualization (Unified Modeling Language) by using some object-oriented visualization diagram. The programming language used is the PHP programming language (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor) based on the Laravel framework as well as Javascript, with MySQL as the Database Management System (DBMS), and Atom as an editor. Wedding organizer information system is very helpful for people who do not want to bother with their wedding planning issues. With the development of technology today, wedding Organizer has begun to move from the manual process into the online process of wedding information system-based organizer web.Keywords: Information System, booking Wedding Organizer, web, Laravel
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Sofyan, Asep Abdul, Muchamad Iqbal, and Irfan Awanda. "Sistem Informasi Pelayanan dan Controlling Franchise Berbasis Web Rumah Makan Raja Raja." JURNAL SISFOTEK GLOBAL 8, no. 2 (October 18, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.38101/sisfotek.v8i2.183.

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Sistem pengolahan data secara manual sering kali mengakibatkan banyak masalah dalam pengawasan data transaksi penjualan. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mempermudah pengawasan data laporan transaksi penjualan, meminimalisasi kesalahan karyawan dalam membuat laporan hasil penjualan, mengotomatisasi proses transaksi yang ada, memperjelas pembagian tugas pada pengawasan distiap outlet dari Rumah Makan Raja-Raja. Metodologi penelitian yang digunakan adalah studi kepustakaan, yaitu dengan mengkaji teori dan tulisan sebelumnya yang berhubungan dengan topik penelitian. Kemudian digunakan metode analisis dengan mempelajari sistem yang sedang berjalan pada perusahaan serta menganalisis hasil kuesioner yang telah disebarkan dan metode perancangan yaitu dengan pendekatan Object-Oriented menggunakan berbagai macam diagram yang ada di model UML. Penelitian ini telah menghasilkan rancangan aplikasi sistem pelayanan dan controlling. Hasil rancangan ini untuk implementasi dengan memakai Database Management System (DBMS) yang telah dipilih. Dengan sistem pengawasan data laporan hasil transaksi penjualan yang dirancang untuk perusahaan ini, proses transaksi dapat berjalan secara sistematis. Selain itu, sistem informasi pelayanan dan controlling berbasis web dapat digunakan untuk memonitor hasil penjualan, proses transaksi penjualan pengawasan pelayanan terhadap customer maupun calon mitra usaha dapat dipantau dengan cepat sehingga laporan kegiatan proses transaksi penjualan dapat dibuat lebih sistematis dan jelas.
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Rozi, Indra, Asrul Huda, and Oktoria Oktoria. "SISTEM INFORMASI PETA DIGITAL LOKASI KOS DI KOTA PADANG MENGGUNAKAN GOOGLE MAP API V3 BERBASIS FRAMEWORK CODEIGNITER." Voteteknika (Vocational Teknik Elektronika dan Informatika) 3, no. 1 (September 18, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/voteteknika.v3i1.5173.

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The development ofboarding house geographic information system (GIS) ismotivated by the lack of information obtained by students about boarding house who was studying in Padang city. The owner of boarding house do promotions using pamphlet or flyer. That is causing inefficient access for people or students who need this informations because it can not be accessed anytime and anywhere. The purpose of making this final project usinggeographic information systemis to design an integrated information system to ease people especially students obtain information boarding house including facilities available in Padang city. The system is designed to be easily and efficiently accessed through desktop and mobile device.This information system design using the UML (Unified Modelling Language) modelling visualization with some object-oriented visualization diagram. The programming language that is used to develop this geographic information system is PHP (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor) based codeigniter framework, Javascript, AJAX, with MySQL as Database Management System (DBMS) and Sublime Text 3 as editor. This research are conducted to produce an applicative geographic information system that can be used to ease people or students to get information of boarding house along with tracking or direction with GPS, price, facilities inside, and transportation. Is is expected this information system can help the owner of boarding house to utilize technology as distribution information media and give ease to the people or students to get that information.Keywords:Geographic Information System (GIS), Boarding House, UML.
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"Role of Information Technology and Information System as an Antecedent to Successful Implementation of TQM." International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering 8, no. 5 (January 30, 2020): 1010–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.e6070.018520.

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Many organisations have used Information Technology (IT) and Information System (IS) for successfully implementing Total Quality Management (TQM). With the aid of IT many firms have been able to provide higher quality goods and services. Competition at the international level has expanded the importance of quality in the area of business. The world of business now faces more competition than ever with challenges and pressure growing day by day. Therefore, the focus on quality of product and services is now more paving the way for TQM practices on a large scale. As we are aware, Technology drive the world so how can the business world remain unaffected by it. Hence it is widely used for achieving the desired result. TQM is a management philosophy and IT is best explained as the telecommunication, hardware and software that helps in processing, collecting, storing and transmitting multimedia information. One of the many reasons for the expanding TQM practices is also the cost ratio, which has been possible because of computer processing. This has made the procedure economical in firms. Information System is an integral part of a firm because information is one of the main assets of a firm. Many firms depend on technology based information system for the organisation’s day-to-day activities such as decision making at a managerial level and for getting strategic advantages. It aids in decreasing wasteful spending helps in excellent and error free documentation, analysis and measuring all activities of an organization. The combination IT and TQM plays a vital role in ensuring a bug free and easy to maintain procedures and applications of the changing needs of a firm. The technologies that are used are Database management system (DBMS); Distributed data processing; Object Oriented Programs; Parallel processing; Data Warehousing; Replication; Networks; Neural Networks and Information Communication System Programs.. Basic objectives of Information Systems are to enhance the production, quality development, enhanced service delivery, reduced costs, and increasing the competitiveness of the organization's. An organization’s development expansion and growth require a combination of IT and IS and TQM go hand in hand. This study aims to present the role of Information Technology and Information System on TQM. The present study comprises of a thorough conceptual analysis of 29 review papers in order to compare the standard of literature taken from different papers like TQM practices, approach, Role of IT in TQM, Role of IS in TQM etc.
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"Object-oriented and relational approaches in database management systems (dbmss): design, implementation and industrial markets." International Journal of Latest Trends in Engineering and Technology IRES, no. 1 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.21172/1.ires.14.

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