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  1. Neelameghan, A.: S.R. Ranganathan's general theory of knowledge classification in designing, indexing and retrieving from specialised databases (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Summarizes some experiences of the application of the priciples and postulates of S.R. Ranganathan's General Theory of Knowledge Classification, incorporating the freely faceted approach and analytico synthetic methods, to the design and development of specialized databases, including indexing, user interfaces and retrieval. Enumerates some of the earlier instances of the facet method in machine based systems, beginning with Hollerith's punched card system for the data processing of the US Census. Elaborates on Ranganathan's holistic approach to information systems and services provided by his normative principles. Notes similarities between the design of databases and faceted classification systems. Examples from working systems are given to demonstrate the usefulness of selected canons and principles of classification and the analytico synthetic methodology to database design. The examples are mostly operational database systems developed using Unesco's Micro CDS-ISIS software
  2. Sreelatha, G.; Neelameghan, A.: ¬A MicroISIS Pascal interface for concurrent multiple databases search and retrieval (1995) 0.04
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    Abstract
    MicroISIS, developed and distributed by Unesco, is used widely, aspecially in developing countries, in the design and development of databases. It has facilities for designing end user interfaces using the CDS/ISIS Pascal programming language and such interfaces can enhance the user friendliness of the software. Describes the features and application of the interface SELECT.PAS, and discusses the advantages offered by the SELECT.PAS interface to the standard MicroISIS package
  3. Rajashekar, T.B.; Ravi, A.S.; Neelameghan, A.: Designing a multimedia information service for the Internet and CD-ROM (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the OM Information Service (OMIS), which provides Web access to selected extracts from the writings and sayings of various spirutual leaders, saints, seers, mystics and scholars, with biographical sketches. Web access has been made more interesting through the provision of related images and music, and user and search interfaces have been designed for the novice user. OMIS is ported from a database originally available on CDS/ISIS. Discusses the content and structure of the CDS/ISIS database, requirements for the Web and CD-ROM versions, and system design and implementation for the media. For the CD-ROM, database access is provided using a Windows version of CDS/ISIS operating as a helper application within a Netscape browser
  4. Neelameghan, A.; Raghavan, K.S.: Concept of 'time', semantic relationships and cultural frames (2012) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This paper deals with the impact of culture, especially ancient traditions and indigenous cultures, on conceptualization and semantic relationships. Gives examples of representation of the common "universal. concept of "Time,. viewed through select cultural perspectives. Provisions for representing "Time. in knowledge organization tools (KOTs) are examined. Some of the ideas and examples presented arose from our work for developing multi-lingual, multi-culture databases, the related KOTs, user-interfaces, and retrieval processes.
  5. Deokattey, S.; Neelameghan, A.; Kumar, V.: ¬A method for developing a domain ontology : a case study for a multidisciplinary subject (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A method to develop a prototype domain ontology has been described. The domain selected for the study is Accelerator Driven Systems. This is a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary subject comprising Nuclear Physics, Nuclear and Reactor Engineering, Reactor Fuels and Radioactive Waste Management. Since Accelerator Driven Systems is a vast topic, select areas in it were singled out for the study. Both qualitative and quantitative methods such as Content analysis, Facet analysis and Clustering were used, to develop the web-based model.
    Date
    22. 7.2010 19:41:16
  6. Neelameghan, A.; Raghavan, K.S.: Science of consciousness as a domain : issues for knowledge organization (2014) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In recent years there is growing interest in the study of paranormal phenomenon. A broad area referred to as the Science of Consciousness has emerged as a discipline. This paper is an attempt to map the domain, and examine its coverage in knowledge organization systems. An idea of the facets of the domain is also provided based on an analysis of the published literature with the suggestion that these need to be adequately provided for in systems of knowledge organization.
    Source
    Knowledge organization in the 21st century: between historical patterns and future prospects. Proceedings of the Thirteenth International ISKO Conference 19-22 May 2014, Kraków, Poland. Ed.: Wieslaw Babik
  7. Ranganathan, S.R.; Neelameghan, A.: Classified Catalogue Code (2006) 0.01
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    Date
    28. 2.2008 17:51:29
  8. Chowdhury, G.G.; Neelameghan, A.; Chowdhury, S.: VOCON: Vocabulary control online in MicroIsis databases (1995) 0.00
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    Source
    Knowledge organization. 22(1995) no.1, S.18-22
  9. Neelameghan, A.; Iyer, H.: Information organization to assist knowledge discovery : case studies with non-bibliographic databases (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Enumerates various paths that may lead to knowledge discovery (KD). Most of these paths begin from knowing what exists. To know what exists about an entity requires comprehensively assembling relevant data and information, in-depth analysis of the information, and identifying relations among the concepts in the related and even apparently unrelated subjects. Provision has to be made to reorganize and synthesize the information retrieved and/or that obtained through observation, experiment, survey, etc. Information and communication technologies (ICT) have considerably augmented the capabilities of information systems. Such ICT applications may range from the simple to sophisticated computerized systems, with data gathered using aerial photography, remote sensing, satellite imagery, large radar and planetary telescopes and many other instrument records of phenomena, as well as downloading via the Internet. While classification helps in data prospecting and data mining, for it to assist the KD process effectively it has to be supplemented with good indexes, hypertext links, access to statistical and modeling techniques, etc. Computer software assists text analysis, complex data manipulation, computation, statistical analysis, concept mapping, etc. But manual information systems can also assist KD. Enumerates several prerequisites to KD and relevant tools and techniques to be incorporated into information support systems. Presents case studies of information systems and services that assisted KD.
  10. Raghavan, K.S; Neelameghan, A.: Indic cultures and concepts : implications for knowledge organization (2012) 0.00
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    Date
    2. 6.2013 18:36:29
  11. Neelameghan, A.: Application of S.R. Ranganathan's postulates and principles of the general theory of knowledge classification to database design and information retrieval (1993) 0.00
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    Source
    International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 22(1993) no.3, S.46-50
  12. Neelameghan, A.: Geographical information systems (1996) 0.00
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  13. Neelameghan, A.; Vasudevan, M.C.: Integrating image files, case records of patients and Web resources : case study of a knowledge base on tumours of the central nervous system (2004) 0.00
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    Date
    29. 8.2004 17:28:54