869 resultados para Extended Executive Information System
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Brazil`s State of Sao Paulo Research Foundation
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This paper presents the groundwater favorability mapping on a fractured terrain in the eastern portion of Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Remote sensing, airborne geophysical data, photogeologic interpretation, geologic and geomorphologic maps and geographic information system (GIS) techniques have been used. The results of cross-tabulation between these maps and well yield data allowed groundwater prospective parameters in a fractured-bedrock aquifer. These prospective parameters are the base for the favorability analysis whose principle is based on the knowledge-driven method. The mutticriteria analysis (weighted linear combination) was carried out to give a groundwater favorabitity map, because the prospective parameters have different weights of importance and different classes of each parameter. The groundwater favorability map was tested by cross-tabulation with new well yield data and spring occurrence. The wells with the highest values of productivity, as well as all the springs occurrence are situated in the excellent and good favorabitity mapped areas. It shows good coherence between the prospective parameters and the well yield and the importance of GIS techniques for definition of target areas for detail study and wells location. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Banverket Trafik has a responsibility to make sure that the companies who traffic the Swedish railroad have the correct information about the status of the railroad. One of Banverket Trafiks information systems (Opera) presents the train’s actual position on a map and provides the user with physical information about the trains. Due to increasing demands on the information systems, Banverket Trafik needs to update the present system architecture in order to manage the increasing demands on map graphics and map functions. This paper analysis the information system Opera on the basis of theory and support of methods and discuss problems and demands for Opera. Further we investigate three GIS products to se if they meet the demands. Information about the products was gathered from both supplier and independent users to get a just picture of the products potentials. This paper comprises a suggestion of new system architecture that meet these needs. The suggested system architecture is capable of handling the map graphics and the map’s functions of more than one information system. Hopefully more than one information system will use the suggested system architecture as a map service.
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Company X develops a laboratory information system (LIS) called System Y. The informationsystem has a two-tier database architecture consisting of a production database and a historicaldatabase. A database constitutes the backbone of a IS, which makes the design of the databasevery important. A poorly designed database can cause major problems within an organization.The two databases in System Y are poorly modeled, particularly the historical database. Thecause of the poor modeling was unclear concepts. The unclear concepts have remained in thedatabase and in the company organization and caused a general confusion of concepts. The splitdatabase architecture itself has evolved into a bottleneck and is the cause of many problemsduring the development of System Y.Company X investigates the possibility of integrating the historical database with the productiondatabase. The goal of our thesis is to conduct a consequence analysis of such integration andwhat the effects would be on System Y, and to create a new design for the integrated database.We will also examine and describe the practical effects of confusion of concepts for a databaseconceptual design.To achieve the goal of the thesis, five different method steps have been performed: a preliminarystudy of the organization, a change analysis, a consequence analysis and an investigation of theconceptual design of the database. These method steps have helped identify changes necessaryfor the organization, a new design proposal for an integrated database, the impact of theproposed design and a number of effects of confusion for the database.
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The administration of clinical practice placements for nursing students is a highly complex and information driven task. This demonstration is intended to give insight into the web based system KliPP (a Swedish acronym for Clinical Practice Planning) and to discuss the possibilities for further development and use.
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The aim of this paper is to evaluate the performance of two divergent methods for delineating commuting regions, also called labour market areas, in a situation that the base spatial units differ largely in size as a result of an irregular population distribution. Commuting patterns in Sweden have been analyzed with geographical information system technology by delineating commuting regions using two regionalization methods. One, a rule-based method, uses one-way commuting flows to delineate local labour market areas in a top-down procedure based on the selection of predefined employment centres. The other method, the interaction-based Intramax analysis, uses two-way flows in a bottom-up procedure based on numerical taxonomy principles. A comparison of these methods will expose a number of strengths and weaknesses. For both methods, the same data source has been used. The performance of both methods has been evaluated for the country as a whole using resident employed population, self-containment levels and job ratios for criteria. A more detailed evaluation has been done in the Goteborg metropolitan area by comparing regional patterns with the commuting fields of a number of urban centres in this area. It is concluded that both methods could benefit from the inclusion of additional control measures to identify improper allocations of municipalities.
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The idea for organizing a cooperative market on Waterville Main Street was proposed by Aime Schwartz in the fall of 2008. The Co-op would entail an open market located on Main Street to provide fresh, local produce and crafts to town locals. Through shorter delivery distances and agreements with local farmers, the co-op theoretically will offer consumers lower prices on produce than can be found in conventional grocery stores, as well as an opportunity to support local agriculture. One of the tasks involved with organizing the Co-op is to source all of the produce from among the hundreds of farmers located in Maine. The purpose of this project is to show how Geographic Information System (GIS) tools can be used to help the Co-op and other businesses a) site nearby farms that carry desired produce and products, and b) determine which farms are closest to the business site. Using GIS for this purpose will make it easier and more efficient to source produce suppliers, and reduce the workload on business planners. GIS Network Analyst is a tool that provides network-based spatial analysis, and can be used in conjunction with traditional GIS technologies to determine not only the geometric distance between points, but also distance over existing networks (like roads). We used Network Analyst to find the closest produce suppliers to the Co-op for specific produce items, and compute how far they are over existing roads. This will enable business planners to source potential suppliers by distance before contacting individual farmers, allowing for more efficient use of their time and a faster planning process.
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HydroShare is an online, collaborative system being developed for open sharing of hydrologic data and models. The goal of HydroShare is to enable scientists to easily discover and access hydrologic data and models, retrieve them to their desktop or perform analyses in a distributed computing environment that may include grid, cloud or high performance computing model instances as necessary. Scientists may also publish outcomes (data, results or models) into HydroShare, using the system as a collaboration platform for sharing data, models and analyses. HydroShare is expanding the data sharing capability of the CUAHSI Hydrologic Information System by broadening the classes of data accommodated, creating new capability to share models and model components, and taking advantage of emerging social media functionality to enhance information about and collaboration around hydrologic data and models. One of the fundamental concepts in HydroShare is that of a Resource. All content is represented using a Resource Data Model that separates system and science metadata and has elements common to all resources as well as elements specific to the types of resources HydroShare will support. These will include different data types used in the hydrology community and models and workflows that require metadata on execution functionality. The HydroShare web interface and social media functions are being developed using the Drupal content management system. A geospatial visualization and analysis component enables searching, visualizing, and analyzing geographic datasets. The integrated Rule-Oriented Data System (iRODS) is being used to manage federated data content and perform rule-based background actions on data and model resources, including parsing to generate metadata catalog information and the execution of models and workflows. This presentation will introduce the HydroShare functionality developed to date, describe key elements of the Resource Data Model and outline the roadmap for future development.
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Canada releases over 150 billion litres of untreated and undertreated wastewater into the water environment every year1. To clean up urban wastewater, new Federal Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations (WSER) on establishing national baseline effluent quality standards that are achievable through secondary wastewater treatment were enacted on July 18, 2012. With respect to the wastewater from the combined sewer overflows (CSO), the Regulations require the municipalities to report the annual quantity and frequency of effluent discharges. The City of Toronto currently has about 300 CSO locations within an area of approximately 16,550 hectares. The total sewer length of the CSO area is about 3,450 km and the number of sewer manholes is about 51,100. A system-wide monitoring of all CSO locations has never been undertaken due to the cost and practicality. Instead, the City has relied on estimation methods and modelling approaches in the past to allow funds that would otherwise be used for monitoring to be applied to the reduction of the impacts of the CSOs. To fulfill the WSER requirements, the City is now undertaking a study in which GIS-based hydrologic and hydraulic modelling is the approach. Results show the usefulness of this for 1) determining the flows contributing to the combined sewer system in the local and trunk sewers for dry weather flow, wet weather flow, and snowmelt conditions; 2) assessing hydraulic grade line and surface water depth in all the local and trunk sewers under heavy rain events; 3) analysis of local and trunk sewer capacities for future growth; and 4) reporting of the annual quantity and frequency of CSOs as per the requirements in the new Regulations. This modelling approach has also allowed funds to be applied toward reducing and ultimately eliminating the adverse impacts of CSOs rather than expending resources on unnecessary and costly monitoring.
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A presente pesquisa tem por objetivo propor e estruturar uma ferramenta de apoio gerencial que efetive a Gerência do processo Construção Civil ao nível da Obra. Para tanto, analisou-se como se desenvolve a Gerência: Planejamento, Programação e Controle. A partir daí modelou-se o processo Construção Civil como processo produtivo. A consideração, no contexto da Construção civil, das citadas três etapas da Gerência, juntamente com a consideração de conceitos atualizados sobre Sistemas de Informações Gerenciais nortearam a proposição, o projeto e a implementação de um Sistema de Informações para o Gerenciamento de Obras - SIGOB. O sistema proposto é apresentado em detalhes neste trabalho.
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Na área de Engenharia de Software, há vários modelos formais de especificação orientado a objetos (OO). Um destes é o OO-Method / OASIS. OO-Method se baseia nos seguintes princípios: - dar suporte às noções do modelo conceitual orientado a objetos; - integrar os modelos formais com metodologias de aceitação industrial; - possibilitar a produção de software avançado que inclua a geração completa de código (estática e dinâmica) do desenvolvimento comercial. O processo de desenvolvimento consiste em levantar as propriedades principais do sistema em desenvolvimento (modelo conceitual) por parte do engenheiro de software, e construir de forma automática, em qualquer momento (por um processo de conversão gráfico-textual) a especificação formal orientada a objetos em OASIS (Open and Active Specifications of Information System) que constituirá um repositório de alto nível do sistema. O objetivo de OASIS é expressar os requisitos funcionais de um sistema de informação, em um marco formal, que facilite sua validação e geração automática de programas. OASIS não inclui a especificação de aspectos temporais. A modelagem de aspectos temporais é um importante tópico da modelagem de sistemas de informação, porque através destes são representadas as características dinâmicas das aplicações e a interação temporal entre diferentes processos. A especificação de requisitos de aplicações através de modelos orientados a objetos permite representar não só os seus estados, mas também, seu comportamento. Modelos temporais representam também a evolução de objetos com o tempo. Como o estado de um objeto pode ser alterado devido à ocorrência de um evento (fato ocorrido em um determinado instante no tempo), é importante que o modelo utilizado permita apresentar a história destes eventos. O presente trabalho tem por finalidade propor uma extensão temporal a um modelo formal de especificação OO. Esta extensão inclui tanto aspectos estáticos quanto dinâmicos. A extensão de aspectos estáticos estende OASIS com atributos temporais. A extensão dos aspectos dinâmicos, contribuição central do trabalho, estende OASIS com eventos temporais.
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Os sistemas de apoio ao executivo têm revolucionado os processos de gestão. Já não é possível imaginar a rotina de muitas empresas sem o auxílio dessa tecnologia. O presente trabalho discute os problemas em determinar as informações que o sistema deve tratar, as suas principais características e as expectativas em relação aos seus benefícios para a organização. Com base nos resultados de pesquisa efetuada entre as 500 maiores empresas brasileiras, comparamos as percepções de benefícios esperados e obtidos de executivos brasileiros e americanos. Os resultados indicam a necessidade de promover análises de custo/benefício mais efetivas.
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This Research Report presents the Environmental Management Information System, which has been planned for CEAMA - Center for Management and Environment. The System consists in the framework of data bases in the environment field, and the logic for information treatment. It has been developed to support current and future requirements of Center for Management and Environment in Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo, Fundação Getulio Vargas (EAESP/FGV). The System was developed for Windows/Access environment and consists of a Main Data Base and a Thematic Data Base. The Main Data Base can store libraries, NGOs, Environmental Impact Reports, technical reports, companies and many other items. The Thematic one can contain several subjects related with environment, specifying the place or access form in which the data can be obtained. The Report also describes several environmental information systems, as a result of a survey that has been done as a part of the research project.
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O objetivo desse trabalho foi identificar os pontos fortes e fracos - premissas básicas, funções e procedimentos, que se mostrem relevantes no decorrer da implantação de um sistema de Gestão da Qualidade Total. Buscou-se estabelecer um conjunto de critérios, associados desde ao sistema de informação, até à cultura da organização ou a sua estratégia de gestão, que pudessem vir a sugerir algumas mudanças no processo e servir de base para a proposição de um protocolo de implantação dos sistemas de gestão da qualidade. Foi elaborado um guia inicial compilando as tendências e pontos identificados na revisão bibliográfica como relevantes para o sucesso na implantação de um sistema de gestão da qualidade. A compilação categorizou os pontos sob três enfoques: técnico, conceitual e estratégico. Esse guia de análise norteou a condução e o acompanhamento da pesquisa de campo. O método de pesquisa adotado foi o Estudo de Caso, no qual acompanhou-se o processo de implantação de um sistema de Gestão da Qualidade Total, analisando as principais causas do sucesso e fracasso do mesmo, e uma possível associação com os pontos fortes e fracos identificados. Por meio dos dados coletados através dos instrumentos de pesquisa, somados à análise das atas de reuniões do projeto, documentação do sistema e observações diretas registradas, promoveu-se a revisão e enriquecimento do guia de análise. Deste modo, ao final do trabalho obtivemos a proposição de um guia que possa servir de roteiro na busca pelo sucesso no processo de implantação dos sistemas de gestão da qualidade.