Information Management: Support Systems & Multimedia TechnologyGeorge Ditsa Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2003 M01 1 - 321 pages There is a growing interest in developing intelligent systems that would enable users to accomplish complex tasks in a web-centric environment with relative ease utilizing such technologies. Additionally, because new multimedia technology is emerging at an unprecedented rate, tasks that were not feasible before are becoming trivial due to the opportunity to communication with anybody at any place and any time. Rapid changes in such technologies are calling for support to assist in decision-making at all managerial levels within organizations. Information Management: Support Systems & Multimedia Technology strives to address these issues and more by offering the most recent research and findings in the area to assist these managers and practitioners with their goals. |
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Contents
An Intelligent AgentBased Cooperative Information Processing Model | 1 |
KnowledgeBased Personalization | 26 |
Customizing Digital Storefronts Using the KnowledgeBased Approach | 34 |
Managing Process Compliance | 48 |
Integrating the End User into Infrastructure Systems A Customer Centric Approach to the Design and Function of Intelligent Transportation Systems | 63 |
Implementing the Shared Event Paradigm Architecture Issues and Lessons Learned | 78 |
The Effect of Training Set Distributions for Supervised Learning Artificial Neural Networks on Classification Accuracy | 93 |
Executive Information Systems Use in Organisational Contexts An Explanatory User Behaviour Testing | 109 |
Asynchronous and Distributed MultiCriteria Decision Making Using a WebBased Group Support System | 168 |
Activity Theory as a Theoretical Foundation for Information Systems Research | 192 |
Publishing Model for Web Applications A UserCentered Approach | 232 |
LEZI A Video Based Tool for Distance Learning | 256 |
Electronic Journalism in Peru | 277 |
An Integrated Network Management Framework Using CORBA Mobile Agents and WebBased Technologies | 298 |
About the Authors | 310 |
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