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  1. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Microcomputer-based automated library systems : new series (1993) 0.05
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    Content
    Vorstellung von integrierten Bibliothekssystemen auf PC-Basis: PrecisionOne; INMAGIC Plus; Professional Software; SydneyPlus Library Management; TLC; ResourceLibrarian; BiblioTrac; Image2; MOLLI
    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Object
    Professional Software
    Theme
    Bibliographische Software
  2. New directions in cognitive information retrieval (2005) 0.05
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    Classification
    ST 270 [Informatik # Monographien # Software und -entwicklung # Datenbanken, Datenbanksysteme, Data base management, Informationssysteme]
    Footnote
    CIR Processes - A multitasking framework for cognitive information retrieval, von Amanda Spink und Charles Cole (Australien/Kanada), sieht - im Gegensatz zu traditionellen Ansätzen - die simultane Bearbeitung verschiedener Aufgaben (Themen) während einer Informationssuche als den Normalfall an und analysiert das damit verbundene Benutzerverhalten. - Explanation in information seeking and retrieval, von Pertti Vakkari und Kalervo Järvelin (Tampere), plädiert anhand zweier empirischer Untersuchungen für die Verwendung des aufgabenorientierten Ansatzes ("task") in der IR-Forschung, gerade auch als Bindeglied zwischen nicht ausreichend mit einander kommunizierenden Disziplinen (Informationswissenschaft, Informatik, diverse Sozialwissenschaften). - Towards an alternative information retrieval system for children, von Jamshid Beheshti et al. (Montréal), berichtet über den Stand der IR-Forschung für Kinder und schlägt vor, eine Metapher aus dem Sozialkonstruktivismus (Lernen als soziales Verhandeln) als Gestaltungsprinzip für einschlägige IR-Systeme zu verwenden. CIR Techniques - Implicit feedback: using behavior to infer relevance, von Diane Kelly (North Carolina), setzt sich kritisch mit den Techniken zur Analyse des von Benutzern von IR-Systemen geäußerten Relevance-Feedbacks - explizit und implizit - auseinander. - Educational knowledge domain visualizations, von Peter Hook und Katy Börner (Indiana), beschreibt verschiedene Visualisierungstechniken zur Repräsentation von Wissensgebieten, die "Novizen" bei der Verwendung fachspezifischer IR-Systeme unterstützen sollen. - Learning and training to search, von Wendy Lucas und Heikki Topi (Massachusetts), analysiert, im breiteren Kontext der Information- Seeking-Forschung, Techniken zur Schulung von Benutzern von IRSystemen.
    RVK
    ST 270 [Informatik # Monographien # Software und -entwicklung # Datenbanken, Datenbanksysteme, Data base management, Informationssysteme]
  3. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Microcomputer-based automated library systems : new series (1993) 0.03
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Theme
    Bibliographische Software
  4. UNIMARC and CDS/ISIS : Proceedings of the Workshops held in Budapest, 21.-22. June 1993 and Barcelona, 26. August 1993 (1994) 0.03
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: CAMPOS, F.: UNIMARC: state of the art on the universal format for international exchange; HOLT, B.: The maintenance of UNIMARC; WILLER, M.: UNIMARC / Authorities format; HOPKINSON, A.: CDS/ISIS as a tool for implementing UNIMARC; BERKE, S. u. M. SIPOS: The comprehensive information system of the National Széchényi Library and the Hungarian MARC format; SHRAIBERG, Y.: Application of the CDS/ISIS software package and UNIMARC format in the automated systems of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and other libraries of the Russian Federation; STOKLASOVA, B.: Exchange formats in the Czech Republic: past, present and future
    Theme
    Bibliographische Software
  5. Social Media und Web Science : das Web als Lebensraum, Düsseldorf, 22. - 23. März 2012, Proceedings, hrsg. von Marlies Ockenfeld, Isabella Peters und Katrin Weller. DGI, Frankfurt am Main 2012 (2012) 0.03
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    RSWK
    Soziale Software / World Wide Web 2.0 / Kongress / Düsseldorf <2012>
    Subject
    Soziale Software / World Wide Web 2.0 / Kongress / Düsseldorf <2012>
  6. Handbuch der Künstlichen Intelligenz (2003) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Das Handbuch der Künstlichen Intelligenz bietet die umfassendste deutschsprachige Übersicht über die Disziplin "Künstliche Intelligenz". Es vereinigt einführende und weiterführende Beiträge u.a. zu folgenden Themen: - Kognition - Neuronale Netze - Suche, Constraints - Wissensrepräsentation - Logik und automatisches Beweisen - Unsicheres und vages Wissen - Wissen über Raum und Zeit - Fallbasiertes Schließen und modellbasierte Systeme - Planen - Maschinelles Lernen und Data Mining - Sprachverarbeitung - Bildverstehen - Robotik - Software-Agenten Das Handbuch bietet eine moderne Einführung in die Künstliche Intelligenz und zugleich einen aktuellen Überblick über Theorien, Methoden und Anwendungen.
    Date
    21. 3.2008 19:10:22
  7. Software maintenance : Selected papers from the Centre for Software Reliability Annual Conference, Dublin, 1994 (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    A special issue devoted to papers from the Centre for Software Reliability 1994 Annual International Conference, held Dublin, Republic of Ireland, 1994, the theme of which was software maintenance
    Source
    Information and software technology. 38(1996) no.11, S.673-732
  8. Software-Ergonomie (1987) 0.02
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  9. ¬Die moderne Bibliothek : ein Kompendium der Bibliotheksverwaltung (2004) 0.02
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    Footnote
    In Anlehnung an Horvarth, der hier nicht genannt wird, kämen wir dann zur Problemstellung schlechthin: Machen wir die richtigen Dingen richtig? Neubauer geht dann "Wichtige und notwendige Führungseigenschaften' (S. 122 ff.) ein, in dem er auf deren Kernkompetenzen eingeht. Darüber hinaus kommen noch "Führungsstile"' (sehr knapp gehalten), "Die Realisierung von Veränderungen als Leitungsaufgabe" und "Führen durch Zielvereinbarungen". Neubauer betont dabei, dass "... erfolgreiche Führung stets von der jeweiligen Situation ("situativer Führungsstil") abhängig sei" (S.128). Marlene Nagelsmeier-Linke konzentriert sich auf das Gebiet "Personalführung" und darf als sinnvolle Ergänzung zum Beitrag von Wolfram Neubauer gesehen werden. Nagelsmeier-Linke bringt ihren Beitrag treffend so auf den Punkt: "Wenngleich sich die Führungskonzeptionen im Einzelnen stark unterscheiden, ist ihnen doch ein bestimmtes Menschenbild gemein, das sie zugrunde legen." (S. 134, kursiv i. Org.) Rudolf Frankenbergers "Personalbeurteilung - Ein Bild vom Mitarbeiter" betrachtet einen anderen Aspekt des Personalmanagements: Leistungsmessung und Erfassung von Fähigkeiten sowie deren Bewertung. Frankenberger konzentriert sich in seinem sehr lesenswerten Beitrag dabei auf die Bedingungen im Öffentlichen Dienst. Mit "Strategien zur Einführung organisatorischer Neuerungen" befasst sich Rudolf Frankenberger nachfolgend. Dabei wird die Bibliothek als soziales System betrachtet, das in enger Beziehung zu seiner Umwelt steht. Um den Anforderungen der Umwelt gerecht zu werden, befinden sich Bibliotheken in einem ständigen Innovationsprozess. Auf sechs Seiten geht Frankenberger nur sehr kurz auf diese Problemstellung und kann damit die Problemlagen nur andeuten. Es folgt dann der Komplex "Bestand", der mit vier Beiträgen umfassend (140 Seiten) behandelt wird. Bestandsaufbau: Margot Wiesner, Andreas Werner, Hildegard Schäffler (52 Seiten) Bestanderschließung: Klaus Haller und Claudia Fabian (35 Seiten) Benutzungsdienste: Güter Heischmann, Uwe Rosemann: Bestandsvermittlung (35 Seiten). Bestandserhaltung: Wolfgang Frühauf, Helga Unger, Gerd Brinkhus (18 Seiten): Sehr zu empfehlen ist auch der Betrag "Öffentlichkeitsarbeit" von Claudia Lux, Hans Herbert Lemke, Rainer Diederichs, Ulla Wimmer. Neben den "klassischen" Aufgaben wie Veranstaltungsarbeit oder Ausstellungen kommen hier auch unter anderem Lobbyarbeit und Fundraising in den Blickpunkt bibliothekarischer Öffentlichkeitsarbeit. Die Stärke dieses Beitrages liegt darin, dass die Autoren viele Tipps für die praktische Arbeit geben.
  10. E-Text : Strategien und Kompetenzen. Elektronische Kommunikation in Wissenschaft, Bildung und Beruf (2001) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Elektronische Produktion, Verbreitung und Rezeption von Texten - deren integrative Wechselbeziehungen eingeschlossen - verändern unausweichlich unsere Forschungs-, Lernund Arbeitsbedingungen. In diesem Wandel braucht es Orientierung, Strategien und Kompetenzen. Dieser Band bietet sie in interdisziplinärer Vielfalt. Teil 1 befaßt sich mit Wissen und Wissenschaft. Er spannt den Bogen der Medientheorie von der Antike bis ins 21. Jahrhundert und bietet einen konstruktivistischen Ansatz für das Wissensmanagement. Textsortenkonventionen und Hypertext sind ebenso Schwerpunkte wie empiriegestützte Guidelines und innovative Werkzeuge für das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten. Teil 2 ist Lernumgebungen gewidmet. Reflexionen zur Theorie von hypermedialem Lernen und Kognition werden ergänzt durch ein Produktionssystem für interaktive Software. Eine Felduntersuchungvergleicht Varianten kooperativen Schreibens, ein Schreibdidaktik-Projekt vermittelt zwischen Studium und Beruf. Teil 3 vereint unter dem Titel «Domänen der Praxis» empirische Erhebungen zur Text(re)produktion und elektronischen Kommunikation im Berufsalltag, die Konzeption eines Werkzeugs für die Übersetzungsarbeit und den Ausblick auf kulturspezifische Web-Sites in der Wirtschaft.
    Content
    Aus dem Inhalt: Peter Handler: Das E zum Text. Einführung - Eva-Maria Jakobs: Textproduktion im 21. Jahrhundert - Christoph Sauer: Vom «Alten» im «Neuen». Zur Bestimmung der Integration früherer Medienentwicklungen in multimediale Textgestaltungen - Eva Martha Eckkrammer: Textsortenkonventionen im Medienwechsel - Guido Ipsen: Pragmatik des Hypertextes. Linguistische Aspekte WWW-gebundener Informationsmedien als designtechnisches Instrument - Rolf Todesco: MailTack - Individuelles Wissensmanagement - Carsten Hausdorf/Herbert Stoyan: ScientiFix - ein modellbasiertes Werkzeug zur integrierten Rezeption und Produktion wissenschaftlicher Texte - Dagmar Knorr: Von der Dissertationsschrift zur Publikation oder: Wie wird aus einem Manuskript ein Buch? -Jörg Zumbach/Peter Reimann: Hypermediales Lernen und Kognition. Anforderungen an Lernende und Gestaltende - Bernd Gaede: Konventionalisierung der Gestaltung multimedialer Software durch Automatisierung. Ein Produktionssystem für interaktive Lernsoftware - Helmut Felix Friedrich/Aemilian Hron/Sigmar-Olaf Tergan/Thomas Jechle: Unterstützung kooperativen Schreibens in virtuellen Lernumgebungen - Katrin Lehnen/Kirsten Schindler: Schreiben zwischen Studium und Beruf. Zur didaktischen Vermittlung domänetispezifischer Schreibanforderungen in der Hochschulausbildung - Daniel Perrin: «Wir tun uns hier mal um den Inhalt herummogeln». Strategien computergestützter Textreproduktion beim Nachrichtenschreiben - Horst Silberhom: Das Projekt ForeignSGML. Übersetzungsunterstützung bei technischer Dokumentation - Karl-Heinz Pogner/Anne-Marie Soderberg: Organisationsinterne `E-Mail an alle'-Kommunikation: Informationsübertragung oder Kommunikationsraum? - Marc Rittberger/Frank Zimmermann: Wirtschaftliche und kommunikative Aspekte eines internen Kommunikationsforums in einem Unternehmen der Medienindustrie - Rogier Crijns: Elemente textuellen Appellierens in der digitalen Produktwerbung. Textgestaltung und kulturspezifische Appellformen in Webvertising.
    Date
    12. 8.2012 18:05:22
  11. Innovations and advanced techniques in systems, computing sciences and software engineering (2008) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Innovations and Advanced Techniques in Systems, Computing Sciences and Software Engineering includes a set of rigorously reviewed world-class manuscripts addressing and detailing state-of-the-art research projects in the areas of Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Systems Engineering and Sciences. Innovations and Advanced Techniques in Systems, Computing Sciences and Software Engineering includes selected papers form the conference proceedings of the International Conference on Systems, Computing Sciences and Software Engineering (SCSS 2007) which was part of the International Joint Conferences on Computer, Information and Systems Sciences and Engineering (CISSE 2007).
    Content
    Inhalt: Image and Pattern Recognition: Compression, Image processing, Signal Processing Architectures, Signal Processing for Communication, Signal Processing Implementation, Speech Compression, and Video Coding Architectures. Languages and Systems: Algorithms, Databases, Embedded Systems and Applications, File Systems and I/O, Geographical Information Systems, Kernel and OS Structures, Knowledge Based Systems, Modeling and Simulation, Object Based Software Engineering, Programming Languages, and Programming Models and tools. Parallel Processing: Distributed Scheduling, Multiprocessing, Real-time Systems, Simulation Modeling and Development, and Web Applications. New trends in computing: Computers for People of Special Needs, Fuzzy Inference, Human Computer Interaction, Incremental Learning, Internet-based Computing Models, Machine Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Neural Networks, and Online Decision Support System
    LCSH
    Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
    Software engineering
    RSWK
    Computerarchitektur / Software Engineering / Telekommunikation / Online-Publikation
    Subject
    Computerarchitektur / Software Engineering / Telekommunikation / Online-Publikation
    Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
    Software engineering
  12. Software für die Arbeit von morgen : Bilanz und Perspektiven anwendungsorientierter Forschung (1991) 0.02
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  13. Serial cataloguing : modern perspectives and international developments (1992) 0.02
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    Source
    Serials librarian. 22(1992), nos.3/4
  14. Advances in librarianship (1998) 0.02
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    Issue
    Vol.22.
    Signature
    78 BAHH 1089-22
  15. Software for Indexing (2003) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Knowledge organization 30(2003) no.2, S.115-116 (C. Jacobs): "This collection of articles by indexing practitioners, software designers and vendors is divided into five sections: Dedicated Software, Embedded Software, Online and Web Indexing Software, Database and Image Software, and Voice-activated, Automatic, and Machine-aided Software. This diversity is its strength. Part 1 is introduced by two chapters an choosing dedicated software, highlighting the issues involved and providing tips an evaluating requirements. The second chapter includes a fourteen page chart that analyzes the attributes of Authex Plus, three versions of CINDEX 1.5, MACREX 7, two versions of SKY Index (5.1 and 6.0) and wINDEX. The lasting value in this chart is its utility in making the prospective user aware of the various attributes/capabilities that are possible and that should be considered. The following chapters consist of 16 testimonials for these software packages, completed by a final chapter an specialized/customized software. The point is made that if a particular software function could increase your efficiency, it can probably be created. The chapters in Part 2, Embedded Software, go into a great deal more detail about how the programs work, and are less reviews than illustrations of functionality. Perhaps this is because they are not really stand-alones, but are functions within, or add-ons used with larger word processing or publishing programs. The software considered are Microsoft Word, FrameMaker, PageMaker, IndexTension 3.1.5 that is used with QuarkXPress, and Index Tools Professional and IXgen that are used with FrameMaker. The advantages and disadvantages of embedded indexing are made very clear, but the actual illustrations are difficult to follow if one has not worked at all with embedded software. Nonetheless, the section is valuable as it highlights issues and provides pointers an solutions to embedded indexing problems.
    Part 3, Online and Web Indexing Software, opens with a chapter in which the functionalities of HTML/Prep, HTML Indexer, and RoboHELP HTML Edition are compared. The following three chapters look at them individually. This section helps clarify the basic types of non-database web indexing - that used for back-of-the-book style indexes, and that used for online help indexes. The first chapter of Part 4, Database and image software, begins with a good discussion of what database indexing is, but falls to carry through with any listing of general characteristics, problems and attributes that should be considered when choosing database indexing software. It does include the results of an informal survey an the Yahoogroups database indexing site, as well as three short Gase studies an database indexing projects. The survey provides interesting information about freelancing, but it is not very useful if you are trying to gather information about different software. For example, the most common type of software used by those surveyed turns out to be word-processing software. This seems an odd/awkward choice, and it would have been helpful to know how and why the non-specialized software is being used. The survey serves as a snapshot of a particular segment of database indexing practice, but is not helpful if you are thinking about purchasing, adapting, or commissioning software. The three case studies give an idea of the complexity of database indexing and there is a helpful bibliography.
    A chapter an image indexing starts with a useful discussion of the elements of bibliographic description needed for visual materials and of the variations in the functioning and naming of functions in different software packaltes. Sample features are discussed in light of four different software systems: MAVIS, Convera Screening Room, CONTENTdm, and Virage speech and pattern recognition programs. The chapter concludes with an overview of what one has to consider when choosing a system. The last chapter in this section is an oddball one an creating a back-ofthe-book index using Microsoft Excel. The author warns: "It is not pretty, and it is not recommended" (p.209). A curiosity, but it should have been included as a counterpoint in the first part, not as part of the database indexing section. The final section begins with an excellent article an voice recognition software (Dragon Naturally Speaking Preferred), followed by a look at "automatic indexing" through a critique of Sonar Bookends Automatic Indexing Generator. The final two chapters deal with Data Harmony's Machine Aided Indexer; one of them refers specifically to a news content indexing system. In terms of scope, this reviewer would have liked to see thesaurus management software included since thesaurus management and the integration of thesauri with database indexing software are common and time-consuming concerns. There are also a few editorial glitches, such as the placement of the oddball article and inconsistent uses of fonts and caps (eg: VIRAGE and Virage), but achieving consistency with this many authors is, indeed, a difficult task. More serious is the fact that the index is inconsistent. It reads as if authors submitted their own keywords which were then harmonized, so that the level of indexing varies by chapter. For example, there is an entry for "controlled vocabulary" (p.265) (singular) with one locator, no cross-references. There is an entry for "thesaurus software" (p.274) with two locators, plus a separate one for "Thesaurus Master" (p.274) with three locators. There are also references to thesauri/ controlled vocabularies/taxonomies that are not mentioned in the index (e.g., the section Thesaurus management an p.204). This is sad. All too often indexing texts have poor indexes, I suppose because we are as prone to having to work under time pressures as the rest of the authors and editors in the world. But a good index that meets basic criteria should be a highlight in any book related to indexing. Overall this is a useful, if uneven, collection of articles written over the past few years. Because of the great variation between articles both in subject and in approach, there is something for everyone. The collection will be interesting to anyone who wants to be aware of how indexing software works and what it can do. I also definitely recommend it for information science teaching collections since the explanations of the software carry implicit in them descriptions of how the indexing process itself is approached. However, the book's utility as a guide to purchasing choices is limited because of the unevenness; the vendor-written articles and testimonials are interesting and can certainly be helpful, but there are not nearly enough objective reviews. This is not a straight listing and comparison of software packaltes, but it deserves wide circulation since it presents an overall picture of the state of indexing software used by freelancers."
  16. Method engineering and meta-modelling (1996) 0.01
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    Source
    Information and software technology. 38(1996) no.4, S.259-305
  17. Bringing design to software (1996) 0.01
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  18. User Interface Tuning : Benutzungsschnittstellen menschlich gestalten (2003) 0.01
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    Imprint
    Frankfurt am Main : Software und Support Verl.
  19. Rösner, H. (Red.): Computer-Software in Öffentlichen Bibliotheken : Referate und Materialien aus einem Fortbildungsseminar des Deutschen Bibliotheksinsituts; 27.-29.6.1996 in Germershausen bei Göttingen (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Das erste DBI-Fortbildungsseminar zum Thema 'Computer-Software in Öffentlichen Bibliotheken' im Juni 1996 befaßte sich zum einen mit den grundlegenden Fragen des Bestandsaufbaus und der Nutzung von Software (Disketten, CD-ROM) als neuem Ausleihmedium; mit dem expandierenden Marktangebot, den rechtlichen Bedingungen und technischen Aspekten. Zum anderen wurden Konzepte und praktische Erfahrungen aus einzelnen Bibliotheken vorgestellt
  20. Bibliographic software and the electronic library (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This book provides information scientists and librarians with the guidance they need to evaluate, select and support bibliographic software for end users to create personal databases and gives examples of its use by libraries for providing electronic current awareness services
    Content
    HANSON, T.: What is bibliographic software; HANSON, T.: Importing downloaded records into bibliographic software; HANSON, T.: Standardising on Pro-Cite at the University of Portsmouth; COX, J.: Library support for Reference Manager at a School of Medicine; MILLIGAN, J.: EndNote on the Apple at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund; DAVNALL, S.: Papyrus at the University of Manchester and the CHEST licence; CARTER, E.R.: A trial of PC bibliographic database and formatting packages; SLEE, D.: Electrocopying from databases; OPPENHEIM, C.: Staying within the law
    Theme
    Bibliographische Software

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