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Knowledge Management An Intriguing mix of Technology and Decision Making

The concept of knowledge management concerns the creation of structures which combine the most advanced elements of technological resources and the indispensable input of human response and decision-making. Dataquest predicts that by the year 2000 companies will be spending more than $5 billion globally ... download

An Empirical Study of Best Practices in Virtual Teams

This study explores the issue of effectiveness within virtual teams – groups of people who work together although they are often dispersed across space, time, and/or organizational boundaries. Due to the recent trend towards corporate restructuring, which can, in part, be attributed to an increase in corporate layoffs, mergers and acquisitions ... download

The Data Modeling Problem

The enterprise data warehouse is a repository of the enterprise’s data that is extracted from the operational databases. This repository is organized in a manner that facilitates querying, reporting and analysis. Since the data warehouse’s primary function is to support end-user analysis and facilitate decision making, the method in which the data warehouse is organized becomes critical to its success ... download

A Critique of Intelligent Agents

One of the most discussed topics in computer literature today is agent technology, particularly intelligent agent technology. Much research and many articles have been devoted to this topic, and more and more new software products billed as having intelligent agent functionality are being introduced on the market ... download

What is a Temporal Database?

Time has always been of great interest to mankind. Much has been written about time from enormously complex philosophical manuscripts to farmers' almanacs. The most famous square in New York City is named Time's Square and a worldwide news magazine is titled Time. Not surprisingly, increasing interest in the dimension of time is being expressed by researchers working in the field of databases ... download

Voice Goes WI-FI

Civilizations are defined by their ability to communicate. Every major invention in the art of communication marked a revolutionary step in the development of the human race. From the invention of the telephone to VOIP, telecommunication has come a long way. The year 2003 saw the rise of VOIP as a feasible and inexpensive alternative to POTS and cellular technologies. As we have seen in the past ... download

What is Bioinformatics

Bioinformatics is a combination of Computer Science, Information Technology and Genetics to determine and analyze genetic information. Bioinformatics deals with the issues created by the massive amounts of new types of data obtained through novel biological experiments. The problem and promise in bioinformatics ... download

Biometrics : You are Your Own Key

Biometrics refers to the automated identification of a person, on the basis of physiological and behavioral characteristics. The physiological characteristics could be face, fingerprints, hand geometry, handwriting, iris, retinal etc. Examples of behavioral characteristics are voice, signature, body odor etc. Identification based on these characteristics is more reliable and distinctive ... download

Using the World Wide Web to Manage the Value Chain : Its Effect on Total Quality

The WWW is touted by many as the catalyst for creating multi-organizational value chains. B2B and Industry-based portals, and public and private exchanges are being created across many different industries. Increases in quality, efficiency, and organizational flexibility combined with decreased production time and costs are just some of the benefits of the use of the WWW in managing the supply chain ... download

Supply Chain Intelligence in eBusiness

The movie industry is taking notes from the Napster experience, and their doing it just as the streaming video industry is coming of age. Some feel that the primary reason for Napster’s quick rise to fame is that its founders had the good fortune of being a part of the 1998-2000 dot-com boom. I happen to believe that the most important reason for Napster’s success was its ability to fill a demand not being addressed ... download

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