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A. Dogramaci and N.R. Adam Productivity of a firm is influenced
both by economic forces which act at the macro level and impose
themselves on the individual firm as well as internal factors that
result from decisions and processes which take place within the
boundaries of the firm. Efforts towards increasing the produc
tivity level of firms need to be based on a sound understanding of
how the above processes take place. Our objective in this volume is
to present some of the recent research work in this field. The
volume consists of three parts. In part I, two macro issues are
addressed (taxation and inflation) and their relation to produc
tivity is analyzed. The second part of the volume focuses on
methods for productivity analysis within the firm. Finally, the
third part of the book deals with two additional productivity
analysis techniques and their applications to public utilities. The
objective of the volume is not to present a unified point of view,
but rather to cover a sample of different methodologies and
perspectives through original, scholarly papers."
1 Nabil R. Adam and Ali Dogramaci Measuring, analyzing, and
improving productivity in a given organization is a complex process
that involves the contributions of economists, industrial
engineers, operations researchers, management scientists, and
lawyers. The objective of this book is to provide the reader with a
sample of original papers that relate to these productivity topics
at the organizational level. In the book, the word organization
refers to business firms and municipal organizations. The hook is
divided into three parts: perspectives on productivity mea
surement, a range of studies at the micro level, and some
productivity issues in public organizations. Part I, which consists
of three chapters, deals with productivity measurement. The first
two chapters of this part cover a broad framework of measurement
concepts and techniques; the last chapter, on the other hand,
provides the reader with an example of productivity measurement for
a specific industry (in this case, food retail ing). Thus, a
spectrum of productivity measurement issues is covered in this part
of the book."
1 Ali Dogramaci and Nabil R. Adam 1.1. OVERVIEW With the decline of
U.S. productivity growth, interest has surged to under stand the
behavior of productivity measures through time, the conceptual
foundations of productivity analysis, and the linkage between
productivity performance and other major forces in the economy. The
purpose of this volume is to present a brief overview of some of
the concepts used in aggre gate and industry-level productivity
analyses and the results of some of the recent research in this
field. The book is divided into three parts. Part I covers some of
the methodo logical approaches used in aggregate and industry-level
productivity studies. Part II deals with the movement of labor
productivity measures through time. The papers in this part of the
book study productivity changes as uni variate time series and
analyze some of the characteristics of the patterns displayed. The
papers in Part III address the issues of measurement of capi tal,
the relation of capital formation to productivity growth, and the
rela tion of imported intermediate inputs to U.S. productivity
performance."
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have been experiencing a
steady and unprecedented growth in terms of general interest,
theory development, and new applications in the last decade or so.
GIS is an inter-disciplinary field that brings together many
diverse areas such as computer science, geography, cartography,
engineering, and urban planning. Database Issues in Geographic
Information Systems approaches several important topics in GIS from
a database perspective. Database management has a central role to
play in most computer-based information systems, and is expected to
have an equally important role to play in managing information in
GIS as well. Existing database technology, however, focuses on the
alphanumeric data that are required in business applications. GIS,
like many other application areas, requires the ability to handle
spatial as well as alphanumeric data. This requires new innovations
in data management, which is the central theme of this monograph.
The monograph begins with an overview of different application
areas and their data and functional requirements. Next it addresses
the following topics in the context of GIS: representation and
manipulation of spatial data, data modeling, indexing, and query
processing. Future research directions are outlined in each of the
above topics. The last chapter discusses issues that are emerging
as important areas of technological innovations in GIS. Database
Issues in Geographic Information Systems is suitable as a secondary
text for a graduate level course on Geographic Information Systems,
Database Systems or Cartography, and as a reference for researchers
and practitioners in industry.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have been experiencing a
steady and unprecedented growth in terms of general interest,
theory development, and new applications in the last decade or so.
GIS is an inter-disciplinary field that brings together many
diverse areas such as computer science, geography, cartography,
engineering, and urban planning. Database Issues in Geographic
Information Systems approaches several important topics in GIS from
a database perspective. Database management has a central role to
play in most computer-based information systems, and is expected to
have an equally important role to play in managing information in
GIS as well. Existing database technology, however, focuses on the
alphanumeric data that are required in business applications. GIS,
like many other application areas, requires the ability to handle
spatial as well as alphanumeric data. This requires new innovations
in data management, which is the central theme of this monograph.
The monograph begins with an overview of different application
areas and their data and functional requirements. Next it addresses
the following topics in the context of GIS: representation and
manipulation of spatial data, data modeling, indexing, and query
processing. Future research directions are outlined in each of the
above topics. The last chapter discusses issues that are emerging
as important areas of technological innovations in GIS. Database
Issues in Geographic Information Systems is suitable as a secondary
text for a graduate level course on Geographic Information Systems,
Database Systems or Cartography, and as a reference for researchers
and practitioners in industry.
A. Dogramaci and N.R. Adam Productivity of a firm is influenced
both by economic forces which act at the macro level and impose
themselves on the individual firm as well as internal factors that
result from decisions and processes which take place within the
boundaries of the firm. Efforts towards increasing the produc
tivity level of firms need to be based on a sound understanding of
how the above processes take place. Our objective in this volume is
to present some of the recent research work in this field. The
volume consists of three parts. In part I, two macro issues are
addressed (taxation and inflation) and their relation to produc
tivity is analyzed. The second part of the volume focuses on
methods for productivity analysis within the firm. Finally, the
third part of the book deals with two additional productivity
analysis techniques and their applications to public utilities. The
objective of the volume is not to present a unified point of view,
but rather to cover a sample of different methodologies and
perspectives through original, scholarly papers."
1 Nabil R. Adam and Ali Dogramaci Measuring, analyzing, and
improving productivity in a given organization is a complex process
that involves the contributions of economists, industrial
engineers, operations researchers, management scientists, and
lawyers. The objective of this book is to provide the reader with a
sample of original papers that relate to these productivity topics
at the organizational level. In the book, the word organization
refers to business firms and municipal organizations. The hook is
divided into three parts: perspectives on productivity mea
surement, a range of studies at the micro level, and some
productivity issues in public organizations. Part I, which consists
of three chapters, deals with productivity measurement. The first
two chapters of this part cover a broad framework of measurement
concepts and techniques; the last chapter, on the other hand,
provides the reader with an example of productivity measurement for
a specific industry (in this case, food retail ing). Thus, a
spectrum of productivity measurement issues is covered in this part
of the book."
1 Ali Dogramaci and Nabil R. Adam 1.1. OVERVIEW With the decline of
U.S. productivity growth, interest has surged to under stand the
behavior of productivity measures through time, the conceptual
foundations of productivity analysis, and the linkage between
productivity performance and other major forces in the economy. The
purpose of this volume is to present a brief overview of some of
the concepts used in aggre gate and industry-level productivity
analyses and the results of some of the recent research in this
field. The book is divided into three parts. Part I covers some of
the methodo logical approaches used in aggregate and industry-level
productivity studies. Part II deals with the movement of labor
productivity measures through time. The papers in this part of the
book study productivity changes as uni variate time series and
analyze some of the characteristics of the patterns displayed. The
papers in Part III address the issues of measurement of capi tal,
the relation of capital formation to productivity growth, and the
rela tion of imported intermediate inputs to U.S. productivity
performance."
The information market place is on the horizon. However, it is
unlikely that the basic functions of commerce will change
appreciably, even as the coming electronic revolution dramatically
changes the forms of commerce. Thus, it is of fundamental
importance to carefully consider existing commercial activities in
designing and proposing new infrastructures for the future.
This volume presents, in eight chapters contributed by leading
experts from industry, academia and government, an unique overview
of current research issues and applications in the evolving area of
electronic commerce; it is based on a workshop held at the National
Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland in
December 1994.
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Digital Libraries: Current Issues - Digital Libraries Workshop, DL '94, Newark, NJ, USA, May 19- 20, 1994. Selected Papers (Paperback, 1995 ed.)
Nabil R. Adam, Bharat K Bhargava, Yelena Yesha
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This volume is the first book coherently summarizing the current
issues in digital libraries research, design and management. It
presents, in a homogeneous way, thoroughly revised versions of 15
papers accepted for the First International Workshop on Digital
Libraries, DL '94, held at Rutgers University in May 1994; in
addition there are two introductory chapters provided by the volume
editors, as well as a comprehensive bibliography listing 262
entries.
Besides introductory aspects, the topics addressed are
administration and management, information retrieval and hypertext,
classification and indexing, and prototypes and applications. The
volume is intended for researchers and design professionals in the
field, as well as for experts from libraries administration and
scientific publishing.
Database management is attracting wide interest in both academic
and industrial contexts. New application areas such as CAD/CAM,
geographic information systems, and multimedia are emerging. The
needs of these application areas are far more complex than those of
conventional business applications. The purpose of this book is to
bring together a set of current research issues that addresses a
broad spectrum of topics related to database systems and
applications. The book is divided into four parts: -
object-oriented databases, - temporal/historical database systems,
- query processing in database systems, - heterogeneity,
interoperability, open system architectures, multimedia database
systems.
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