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Kovalcik, Justin, and Mike Villalobos. "Automated Storage & Retrieval System." Information Technology and Libraries 38, no. 4 (December 16, 2019): 114–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v38i4.11273.

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The California State University, Northridge (CSUN) Oviatt Library was the first library in the world to integrate an automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS) into its operations. The AS/RS continues to provide efficient space management for the library. However, added value has been identified in materials security and inventory as well as customer service. The concept of library as space, paired with improved services and efficiencies, has resulted in the AS/RS becoming a critical component of library operations and future strategy. Staffing, service, and security opportunities paired with support and maintenance challenges, enable the library to provide a unique critique and assessment of an AS/RS.
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Wrba, Th, G. Duftschmid, P. Sachs, W. Gall, Ch Rehnelt, G. Boldt, W. Premauer, and W. Dorda. "ArchiMed: A Medical Information and Retrieval System." Methods of Information in Medicine 38, no. 01 (1999): 16–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1634148.

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Abstract:ArchiMed is a highly flexible medical data storage and retrieval system which adds sophisticated clinical research support to a standard hospital information system (HIS).Currently, the HIS of Vienna General Hospital-University Hospital (2000 beds) stores the clinical data of over 2 million patients. While this system supports patient care (e.g., ADT, clinical chemistry, diagnosis, procedures), it has no features to facilitate research, such as the management of clinical studies.ArchiMed is designed to support clinical research. It includes an independent database, which mirrors virtually all the information held in the HIS while also allowing new data to be collected independently and to be added to the database. Flexible retrieval and analysis of data contained in the database are then possible. Thus, existing patient data can be smoothly incorporated into a study together with data collected specifically for research purposes. The system has already been successfully installed in the departments of surgery and soon in other departments as well.
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Zasuhina, Ol'ga, and Marina Alaf'eva. "INFORMATION AUTOMATED SYSTEM «HEAD OF LABORATORIES»." Bulletin of the Angarsk State Technical University 1, no. 12 (December 18, 2018): 47–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.36629/2686-777x-2018-1-12-47-50.

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Describes the technology of development and use of the database for convenient storage, quick retrieval of necessary information on the university department, which allows to structure, make avail-able the transition from the paper version of the document to electronic and back and significantly simplify the work of the head of laboratories of the university department.
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Heinrich, Helen, and Eric Willis. "Automated storage and retrieval system: a time-tested innovation." Library Management 35, no. 6/7 (August 5, 2014): 444–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lm-09-2013-0086.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the ongoing life cycle of the world's first library Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) at the Oviatt Library at the California State University, Northridge (CSUN). Born from the pilot project at the California State University Chancellor's Office, CSUN's ASRS was inaugurated in 1991 and cost over $2,000,000 to implement. It survived a devastating 6.8 Northridge earthquake and protected the collection housed within. Almost 20 years later the CSUN ASRS underwent a major renovation of hardware. With the changing concept of library as space and the construction of Learning Commons at the Oviatt, the demand for ASRS capacity is higher than ever. Design/methodology/approach – In addition to the history and overview, the paper explores the major aspects of ASRS administration: specifications of storage layout and arrangement of the materials, collection policy for storing materials, communication of retrieval requests and ASRS interface and compatibility with successive Integrated Library Systems. Findings – The first ASRS served as proof of concept that a library collection does not lose its effectiveness when low-circulating materials are removed from the open stacks. Furthermore, with the changing concept of library as space and the construction of Learning Commons at the Oviatt, the provision of the nimble, just-in-time collection becomes paramount, and the demand for ASRS increases exponentially. Practical implications – Administrators and librarians who consider investing in ASRS will learn about the principles of storage organization, imperatives and challenges of its conception and long-term management on the example of CSUN. Originality/value – The paper carries unique qualities as it describes the formation and evolution of the world's first library ASRS. The visionary undertaking not only withstood the test of time and nature, it continues to play a pivotal role in Oviatt Library's adaption to the new generation of users’ demands and expectations.
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Ghani, Abdul. "Arabic literature: Uniterm indexing system for storage and retrieval." International Library Review 19, no. 4 (October 1987): 321–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-7837(87)90043-4.

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Jiang, Haifeng, and Chang Wan. "Realization of Dynamic Interface and High Performance Data Retrieval." Computer and Information Science 10, no. 4 (October 31, 2017): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/cis.v10n4p16.

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This paper introduces a method to realize dynamic interface, and designs a database storage model based on XML field technology to realize convenient data storage, any combination condition retrieval function and how to improve the retrieval speed in this kind of storage model. Usually a business system needs to provide information entry and retrieval functions, software designers have to design the appropriate entry items, input interface and retrieval functions for each business system and spend too much time on the repetitive works. And later engineers have to maintain the changing needs of the entry project, so we can apply the dynamic interface technology to achieve the customize needs of input items by the user, reducing the time of the repetitive works. Dynamic interface technology includes the realization of database storage and high performance data retrieval. This paper explores a storage model based on XML database to realize common and efficient storage and discuss on how to improve the retrieval speed in this kind of storage model.
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Boxall, Susan J. "Information Storage, Communication and Retrieval: Your Papers and the Abstracting System." Water Science and Technology 18, no. 4-5 (April 1, 1986): 303. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1986.0211.

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Ostroukh, A. V., and A. V. Pomazanov. "DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM ON NANOMATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGY." International Journal of Advanced Studies 3, no. 3 (September 2013): 24–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2227-930x-2013-3-5.

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Keith, Nathan R. "A General Evaluation Model for An Information Storage and Retrieval System." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 21, no. 4 (September 6, 2007): 237–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.4630210403.

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Laraswati, Andri, Eko Purbiyanto, and Chairullah Naury. "Information System for Collecting Customer Collateral Using PHP and MySQL (Case Study BPR BKK, Giritontro, Wonogiri Branch)." Radiant 4, no. 3 (January 5, 2024): 173–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.52187/rdt.v4i3.177.

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Rural Credit Bank of Giritontro District (BPR BKK Giritontro) is a financial institution engaged in savings and loans in the Giritontro District of Wonogiri. BPR BKK's customers provide collateral when applying for loans, and once the loans are repaid, the collateral is returned. However, the current collateral retrieval process at BPR BKK Giritontro is done manually through recording in a logbook maintained by administrative staff, leading to issues such as vulnerable and easily lost storage media. Additionally, there can be delays in the retrieval process if the administrative staff is absent, as only they have access to the storage cabinet key. The logbook system also hinders data search efficiency for collateral retrieval verification. This research aims to develop an information system for customer collateral retrieval to assist the administrative department in managing collateral retrieval. The author adopts the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) waterfall model for system development and utilizes PHP programming language and MySQL database for the information system implementation.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "SATIRE (Information storage and retrieval system)"

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Gregory, Michael W. (Michael Walter). "Interrelational Laboratory Information System for Data Storage and Retrieval." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1989. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc935708/.

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The necessity for a functional user friendly laboratory data management program has become evident as the quantity of information required for modern scientific research has increased to to titanic proportions. The required union of strong computer power, ease of operation, and adaptability have until recently been outside the realm of most research laboratories. Previous systems, in addition to their high cost, are necessarily complex and require software experts in order to effect any changes that the end user might deem necessary. This study examines the Apple Macintosh computer program Hypercard as an interactive laboratory information system that is user-friendly, cost effective, and adaptable to the changing demands within a modern molecular or microbiology.
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Cheng, Antonio S. "A robust distrubuted storage system for large information retrieval applications." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape10/PQDD_0005/MQ40934.pdf.

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Chen, QiFan. "An object-oriented database system for efficient information retrieval applications." Diss., This resource online, 1992. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06062008-170433/.

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Xu, Deyan. "A knowledge-based information storage and retrieval system for natural languages." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape3/PQDD_0031/MQ47379.pdf.

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Tan, Thiam Chu. "The development of an intelligent conceptual information storage and retrieval system." Thesis, University of Sunderland, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.358839.

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Angkasith, Vorapoch. "An intelligent design retrieval system for module-based products." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/4085.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004.
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file viewed on (June 30, 2006) Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Weaver, Marybeth Therese. "Implementing an intelligent information retrieval system: the CODER system, version 1.0." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/44097.

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For individuals requiring interactive access to online text, information storage and retrieval systems provide a way to retrieve desired documents and/or text passages. The CODER (COmposite Document Expert/effective/extended Retrieval) system is a testbed for determining how useful various artificial intelligence techniques are for increasing the effectiveness of information storage and retrieval systems. The system, designed previously, has three components: an analysis subsystem for analyzing and storing document contents, a central spine for manipulation and storage of world and domain knowledge, and a retrieval subsystem for matching user queries to relevant documents. This thesis discusses the implementation of the retrieval subsystem and portions of the spine and analysis subsystem. It illustrates that logic programming, specifically with the Prolog language, is suitable for development of an intelligent information retrieval system. Furthermore, it shows that system modularity provides a flexible research testbed, allowing many individuals to work on different parts of the system which may later be quickly integrated. The retrieval subsystem has been implemented in a modular fashion so that new approaches to information retrieval can be easily compared to more traditional ones. A powerful knowledge representation language, a comprehensive lexicon and individually tailored experts using standardized blackboard modules for communication and control allowed rapid prototyping, incremental development and ready adaptability to change. The system executes on a DEC VAX ll/785 running ULTRIXâ ¢, a variant of 4.2 BSD UNIX. It has been implemented as a set of MU-Prolog and C modules communicating through TCP/IP sockets.
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Bae, Sanghoon. "Development of a real-time and geographical information system-based transit management information system." Thesis, This resource online, 1993. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-11242009-020226/.

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Tedori, Veronica. "Design of a safety management information and tracking system." Master's thesis, This resource online, 1993. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-03302010-020341/.

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Högberg, Robert. "Arrowhead Framework Database System for Storage and Retrieval of Vehicle Signals." Thesis, Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för system- och rymdteknik, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-76260.

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Logging data is important in the digital world, both in the present and in the future. Using a database is a common way to store and retrieve data. Database prosumer system is a concept that may be the solution to many of the problems regarding data logging in the fourth industrial revolution. Earth-moving machines are evolving to being automatically operated, which demands scalable means for data management. Several software systems are needed to achieve a solution of this sort. A system to collect sensor data from the actual machine, a system to store the data and retrieve it, and systems that analyze, predict and actuate on that data. This thesis has its focus on storage and retrival of vehicle signal data, by implementing a Database system with the ability of easy update, adaptation and reuse in mind (quality attributes). The Arrowhead Framework, based on Service Oriented Architecture, is designed to handle communication between heterogeneous systems with cybersecurity. The first objective was to investigate if the Arrowhead Framework could guide towards a solution of the system, with the quality attributes in mind. The second objective was to examine what the consequences regarding batching data points to a database could be. InfluxDB and MongoDB are the databases used during the test. The Database System is implemented in Java containing four different modules. Client Common which holds necessary Arrowhead Framework resources. The Database Module, responsible for all database related functionality. The Database Provider which provides services regarding access of sensor data, and the Database Consumer responsible for collecting sensor data from different provider system(s). The system was tested by consuming a service at a Can Bus Provider, which is polling RPM data from a car. The rpm data is then stored in the implemented database. The test indicated that Arrowhead Framework can provide such a solution to achieve easy update, adaptation and reuse, on a small scale, old and in some cases non-existent documentation of the framework is holding the practical usage back. The result of batching data points concluded that the performance of InfluxDB writing operation improves with data point batching regards to performance, by writing several data points at once. MongoDB was not affected in the same way as InfluxDB, due to its fast single writing operation.
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Books on the topic "SATIRE (Information storage and retrieval system)"

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Andreas, Schuck, ed. Towards a European forest information system. Leiden: Brill, 2007.

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V, Auping Judith, Megargle Robert G, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Laboratory information mangement system (LIMS): A case study. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1988.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. NASA electronic library system (NELS) optimization. [Houston, Tex.]: Research Insitute for Computing and Information Systems, University of Houston, Clear Lake, 1993.

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System, Hawaii Ad Hoc Committee on the Criminal Justice Information. Criminal justice information system study. [Honolulu]: The Committee, 1985.

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Cheng, Antonio S. A robust distributed storage system for large information retrieval applications. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1998.

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Perkins, C. R. Operationalizing a sheet based cartographic information retrieval system. [London: British Library], 1993.

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Mackay, David Scott. Intelligent hillslope classification system. Mississauga: Institute for Land Information Management, University of Toronto, 1991.

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Shin, Kang G. Study on Advanced Information Processing System. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program, 1992.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. NASA electronic library system (NELS) database schema. [Houston, Tex.]: Research Institute for Computing and Information Systems, University of Houston-Clear Lake, 1992.

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Library of Congress. Humanities and Social Sciences Division., ed. LOCIS, Library of Congress Information System, quick search guide. Washington, D.C: Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "SATIRE (Information storage and retrieval system)"

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Clarke, Ian, Oskar Sandberg, Brandon Wiley, and Theodore W. Hong. "Freenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System." In Designing Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 46–66. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44702-4_4.

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Gao, Xiaofei, Tiezheng Nie, Derong Shen, Yue Kou, Guangyu He, and Shicheng Xu. "B-store, a General Block Storage and Retrieval System for Blockchain." In Web Information Systems and Applications, 674–86. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20309-1_59.

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Wojnicki, Igor, Piotr Szwed, Wojciech Chmiel, and Sebastian Ernst. "Ontology Oriented Storage, Retrieval and Interpretation for a Dynamic Map System." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 380–91. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30721-8_37.

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Agbona, Afolabi, Prasad Peteti, Béla Teeken, Olamide Olaosebikan, Abolore Bello, Elizabeth Parkes, Ismail Rabbi, Lukas Mueller, Chiedozie Egesi, and Peter Kulakow. "Data Management in Multi-disciplinary African RTB Crop Breeding Programs." In Towards Responsible Plant Data Linkage: Data Challenges for Agricultural Research and Development, 85–103. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13276-6_5.

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AbstractQuality phenotype and genotype data are important for the success of a breeding program. Like most programs, African breeding programs generate large multi-disciplinary phenotypic and genotypic datasets from several locations, that must be carefully managed through the use of an appropriate database management system (DBMS) in order to generate reliable and accurate information for breeding-decisions. A DBMS is essential in data collection, storage, retrieval, validation, curation and analysis in plant breeding programs to enhance the ultimate goal of increasing genetic gain. The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), working on the roots, tubers and banana (RTB) crops like cassava, yam, banana and plantain has deployed a FAIR-compliant (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) database; BREEDBASE. The functionalities of this database in data management and analysis have been instrumental in achieving breeding goals. Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for each breeding process have been developed to allow a cognitive walkthrough for users. This has further helped to increase the usage and enhance the acceptability of the system. The wide acceptability gained among breeders in global cassava research programs has resulted in improvements in the precision and quality of genotype and phenotype data, and subsequent improvement in achievement of breeding program goals. Several innovative gender responsive approaches and initiatives have identified users and their preferences which have informed improved customer and product profiles. A remaining bottleneck is the effective linking of data on preferences and social information of crop users with technical breeding data to make this process more effective.
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"Information Retrieval System Capabilities." In Information Storage and Retrieval Systems, 27–49. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47031-4_2.

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"Information System Evaluation." In Information Storage and Retrieval Systems, 257–79. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47031-4_11.

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Yang, Xuexue, Tao Gao, Tianze Li, Ye Liu, and Yuhan Wang. "Research and Implementation of Mine Risk Area Semantic Retrieval System Based on Ontology." In Information Retrieval and Management, 538–89. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5191-1.ch024.

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In this paper, the authors first analyze the research and development of semantic retrieval technology based on ontology, and introduce the key theoretical knowledge of ontology and semantic web, including the definition, description language, classification and semantic web. Secondly, this thesis makes a deep research on the ontology based semantic retrieval including semantic annotation, Chinese word segmentation, ontology storage, semantic association algorithm and so on. At the same time, it analyzes and introduces the construction principle, methods and tools involved in ontology. Finally, this paper designs and implements a complete ontology based semantic retrieval system based on the ontology of coal mine risk domain ontology, and verifies the feasibility of the system and the theory, and provides the basis for the development and popularization of the ontology based semantic retrieval technology.
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Onwuchekwa, Edeama O. "Organisation of Information and the Information Retrieval System." In Library and Information Science in Developing Countries, 275–92. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61350-335-5.ch020.

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Since the 19th century, the world has witnessed an exponential growth in the number and variety of information products, sources, and services. This development has resulted in technological innovations for faster and more efficient processing and storage of information, as individuals and organisations strive to keep up with increasing demands. The value of information organisation cannot be overemphasized. The volume of information generated, transmitted and stored is of such immense proportion that without adequate organisation, the retrieval process would be cumbersome and frustrating. This chapter will highlight and describe the roles of an information retrieval system and the context of information organisation in several institutions. It will also discuss the various information retrieval tools and the different models used in information retrieval process. The ultimate goal of this chapter is to enable students, practicing librarians, and others interested in information services to understand the concepts, principles, and tools behind information organisation and retrieval. The conclusion of the chapter will emphasize the need for continuous evaluation of these principles and tools for sustained improvement.
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Passi, Kalpdrum, and Hongtao Zhao. "A Decision Support System (DSS) for Colorectal Cancer Follow-Up Program via a Semantic Framework." In Information Retrieval and Management, 746–70. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5191-1.ch032.

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This paper offers insights into evolving a decision support system (DSS) to aid primary care physicians and/or nurses in the post-surgical care of patients with Colorectal Cancer in a clinical setting. Presently, the oncologists in the cancer center, who are familiar with the Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs), are primarily responsible for the provision of follow-up care to their patients on the basis of the CPGs; in contrast, the attending primary care physician and/or nurse assisting the oncologist may be unfamiliar with these guidelines. These caregivers would, therefore, either require hardcopies of the CPGs or can be aided via a DSS for them to be able to provide the appropriate follow-up care for the respective cancer patients. Clearly, the Colorectal Cancer follow-up CPGs have to be analyzed and the ontology representing the knowledge embedded in the guidelines designed prior to realizing such a DSS. The designed ontology is often coded into Web Ontology Language (OWL) as a standard ontology that can be accessed through the Web. The authors' research team designed and presented the semantic framework of the web application, using the designed ontology that combines the current Web technology with database storage to achieve a unified development of the DSS. The authors also designed a user-friendly interface of the Web application to provide medical practitioners the functionality of the CPGs and the flexibility to customize the desired follow-up care schedule. The resulting DSS provides the physicians with follow-up program for the Colorectal Cancer patients based on the CPGs. The system was built using the semantic framework for the follow-up program and queries on the system are executed through SPARQL query engine.
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Corcoglioniti, Francesco, Marco Rospocher, Roldano Cattoni, Bernardo Magnini, and Luciano Serafini. "The KnowledgeStore." In Information Retrieval and Management, 686–721. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5191-1.ch030.

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Although the quantity of structured information on the Web and within organizations is increasing, the majority of information remains available only in unstructured form. While different in form, both unstructured and structured information sources provide information about entities in the world and their properties and relations; still, frameworks for their seamless integration have not been deeply investigated. In this paper the authors describe the KnowledgeStore, a scalable, fault-tolerant, and Semantic Web grounded open-source storage system for interlinking structured and unstructured data. They present the concept, design, function and implementation of the system, and report on its concrete usage in three application scenarios within the NewsReader EU project, where it stores and supports the querying of millions of news articles interlinked with millions of RDF triples extracted from text and imported from Linked Open Data sources. The authors report on data population and data retrieval performances of the system measured through a number of experiments, and they also discuss the practical issues and lessons learned from these experiences.
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Conference papers on the topic "SATIRE (Information storage and retrieval system)"

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Chung, Soon M. "Storage and retrieval of multimedia information." In The earth and space science information system (ESSIS). AIP, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.44466.

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Shi, Haifeng, Jinsong Liu, Zhengang Yang, and Kejia Wang. "Phase-retrieval on Gaussian Beams in THz waveband via modified GS algorithm." In Information Storage System and Technology. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/isst.2019.jw4a.47.

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Igwe, Selwyn O., and Adel S. Elmaghraby. "Medical image storage system for content-based retrieval." In 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isspit.2010.5711750.

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Liu, Ke, Leihua Qin, Jingli Zhou, and Xuejun Nie. "Content-aware network storage system supporting metadata retrieval." In Eighth International Symposium on Optical Storage and 2008 International Workshop on Information Data Storage, edited by Fuxi Gan. SPIE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.824655.

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Masizana-Katongo, A. N., G. Anderson, D. Mpoeleng, T. Taukobong, G. Mosweunyane, O. T. Eyitayo, and B. Gopolang. "An SMS-based Healthcare Information Storage and Retrieval System." In Modelling and Simulation. Calgary,AB,Canada: ACTAPRESS, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2316/p.2010.687-012.

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Lu, Songfeng, and Abdulruhman I. Ahmed Abomakhelb. "Secure Cloud Storage and Quick Keyword Based Retrieval System." In 2017 International Conference on Computing Intelligence and Information System (CIIS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ciis.2017.67.

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Chen, Yixin, Boning Fan, Jiaming Li, Jianfeng Lin, and Mengmeng Lin. "An automated storage and retrieval system optimization with MILP methods." In Fifth International Conference on Computer Information Science and Artificial Intelligence (CISAI 2022), edited by Yuanchang Zhong. SPIE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2667780.

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Park, Gi Seok, and Hwangjun Song. "Data retrieval and privacy enhancing hybrid P2P-cloud storage system." In 2014 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apsipa.2014.7041699.

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Dahua, Qi, Cheng Guoquan, and Wang Zhuan. "The Study of Optimal Goods Distribution of Automated Storage/Retrieval System." In 2009 International Conference on Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciii.2009.269.

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Carlotto, Mark J., and Mark W. Brennan. "HyperMap: a geographical information system for imagery and text storage and retrieval." In Applications in Optical Science and Engineering, edited by Mark J. Carlotto. SPIE, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.142207.

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