Literatur zur Informationserschließung
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1Hildebrand, K. u.a. (Hrsg.): Daten- und Informationsqualität : auf dem Weg zur Information Excellence.4., überarbeitete und erweiterte Aufl.
Wiesbaden : Springer Vieweg, 2018. XXIII, 442 S.
ISBN 978-3-658-21993-2
Abstract: Das erste deutsche Buch zum Thema Daten- und Informationsqualität. Wissenschaftlich fundiert und von Praktikern geschrieben, wird der aktuelle Stand aus Forschung und praktischer Anwendung präsentiert, in den wichtigen Facetten dieses wichtigen Themas. Ein Muss für alle IT-Profis.
RSWK: Informationsmanagement / Informationsqualität / Datenqualität / Aufsatzsammlung ; Datenqualität / Stammdaten ; Informationsqualität (maschinell ermittelt)
BK: 54.62 (Datenstrukturen) ; 85.20 (Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation) ; 06.35 (Informationsmanagement) ; 06.74 (Informationssysteme)
ASB: Hkk 12
DDC: 658.4038 / DDC22ger
SFB: BWL 76
GHBS: TWT (HA) ; PZY (E) ; TWO (FH K)
KAB: B 522
SSD: HKK 04
RVK: QP 345 ; ST 515
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2Dalkir, K.: Knowledge management in theory and practice.3rd. ed.
Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, 2017. xii, 534 S.
ISBN 978-0-262-03687-0
(Business / Information Science)
Abstract: A new, thoroughly updated edition of a comprehensive overview of knowledge management (KM), covering theoretical foundations, the KM process, tools, and professions. The ability to manage knowledge has become increasingly important in today's knowledge economy. Knowledge is considered a valuable commodity, embedded in products and in the tacit knowledge of highly mobile individual employees. Knowledge management (KM) represents a deliberate and systematic approach to cultivating and sharing an organization's knowledge base. This textbook and professional reference offers a comprehensive overview of the field. Drawing on ideas, tools, and techniques from such disciplines as sociology, cognitive science, organizational behavior, and information science, it describes KM theory and practice at the individual, community, and organizational levels. Chapters cover such topics as tacit and explicit knowledge, theoretical modeling of KM, the KM cycle from knowledge capture to knowledge use, KM tools, KM assessment, and KM professionals.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: JASIST 69(2918) no.12, S.1521-1522 (Suliman Hawamdeh).
Themenfeld: IRM
LCSH: Knowledge management
RSWK: Unternehmen Subject / Wissensmanagement ; Wissensmanagement Subject / Lernende Organisation
BK: 85.20 (Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation) ; 85.09 (Unternehmensorganisation)
DDC: 658.4038 / dc23
GHBS: PZY (DU)
LCC: HD30.2
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3Wolfram, S.: ¬A new kind of science.
Champaign Ill. : Wolfram Media, 2002. XIV, 1197 S.
ISBN 1-57955-008-8
Abstract: Challenging the traditional mathematical model of scientific description, a scientist proposes a new dynamic computational approach that utilizes simple codes to generate patterns of ultimate complexity. - ; Physics and computer science genius Stephen Wolfram, whose Mathematica computer language launched a multimillion-dollar company, now sets his sights on a more daunting goal: understanding the universe. Wolfram lets the world see his work in A New Kind of Science, a gorgeous, 1,280-page tome more than a decade in the making. With patience, insight, and self-confidence to spare, Wolfram outlines a fundamental new way of modeling complex systems. On the frontier of complexity science since he was a boy, Wolfram is a champion of cellular automata--256 "programs" governed by simple nonmathematical rules. He points out that even the most complex equations fail to accurately model biological systems, but the simplest cellular automata can produce results straight out of nature--tree branches, stream eddies, and leopard spots, for instance. The graphics in A New Kind of Science show striking resemblance to the patterns we see in nature every day. Wolfram wrote the book in a distinct style meant to make it easy to read, even for nontechies; a basic familiarity with logic is helpful but not essential. Readers will find themselves swept away by the elegant simplicity of Wolfram's ideas and the accidental artistry of the cellular automaton models. Whether or not Wolfram's revolution ultimately gives us the keys to the universe, his new science is absolutely awe-inspiring. - ; The long-awaited work from one of the world's most respected scientists presents a series of dramatic discoveries never before made public. Starting from a collection of simple computer experiments - illustrated in the book by striking computer graphics - Wolfram shows how their unexpected results force a whole new way of looking at the operation of our universe. Wolfram uses his approach to tackle a remarkable array of fundamental problems in science - from the origin of the Second Law of thermodynamics, to the development of complexity in biology, the computational limitations of mathematics, the possibility of a truly fundamental theory of physics, and the interplay between free will and determinism. Written with exceptional clarity, and illustrated with nearly 1,000 original pictures, this seminal book allows scientists and non-scientists alike to participate in what promises to be a major intellectual revolution.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: c't 2002, H.13, S.234-236 (J. Loviscach)
Wissenschaftsfach: Informatik ; Mathematik ; Wissenschaftstheorie
LCSH: Cellular automata ; Computational complexity
RSWK: Wissenschaftstheorie / Zellularer Automat / Berechnungskomplexität ; Zellularer Automat / Komplexitätstheorie / Naturwissenschaften
BK: 85.20 (Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation) ; 30.20 (Nichtlineare Dynamik) ; 30.02 (Philosophie und Theorie der Naturwissenschaften) ; 54.73 (Computergraphik) ; 31.14 (Zahlentheorie)
DDC: 500
GHBS: TVH (DU) ; TUI (FH K) ; TVM (W)
LCC: QA267.5.C45
RVK: ST 134 ; CC 3200 ; ST 130 ; SK 130 ; UB 5020