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Title Developments in information & knowledge management for business applications. Volume 4 / Natalia Kryvinska, Michal Greguš, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (623 pages)
Series Studies in Systems, Decision and Control ; v. 420
Studies in systems, decision and control ; v. 420.
Contents Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Implementation of eProcurement and eBusiness in Supply Chain Management -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Analysis -- 1.2 Keywords -- 1.3 Search Terms -- 2 Analysis -- 2.1 Year -- 2.2 Type of Publication -- 2.3 Authors -- 2.4 Publisher -- 2.5 Digital Libraries -- 2.6 Keywords Hits -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- IoT Project: Smart Parking -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 What is a Smart City and a Smart Parking -- 1.2 The Need of Smart Cities -- 1.3 How Can IoT Improve Life in Smart Cities -- 1.4 Example of Smart Cities Around the World
1.5 IoT Security Threats Concerning Smart Parking -- 2 Goal of the Project -- 3 Categorisation of Parking Systems -- 4 Smart Parking Algorithms in the Literature -- 4.1 Car Parking System Based on Vehicular Sensor Networks -- 4.2 Cloud Based Parking System with Reduced Customer Waiting Time -- 4.3 Smart Parking as an Off-Line Problem -- 4.4 Smart Parking with Distributed Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) -- 5 The Technology Stack -- 6 Tests -- 6.1 Software Tests -- 6.2 Hardware Tests -- 6.3 End-To-End Tests -- 7 Comparative Analysis of Existing Algorithms -- 8 Conclusions -- References
Effects of Theft on the Critical Path of Construction Projects -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Relevance and Problem -- 1.2 The Research Question (Simplified) -- 2 Background -- 2.1 The Critical Path (CP) -- 2.2 Sudden Changes Versus Disruption Resp. Delay -- 2.3 Collapse of the Municipal Archive of Cologne City (Extreme Example) -- 2.4 Damages not Only to the Subcontractor -- 2.5 Known and Unknown Measures to Prevent Theft and Burglary -- 3 Research Methodology -- 3.1 The Applicable Research Methodology -- 3.2 Literature Review -- 3.3 Qualitative Data -- 3.4 Quantitative Data -- 4 Conclusion
4.1 Summary -- 4.2 Further Research and Limitation -- References -- Cloud in the Wallet -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Existing Solutions -- 3 Method and Application -- 3.1 OwnCloud-Technology Details -- 3.2 The Proposed Model -- 3.3 Implementation of the Proposed Model -- 4 Evaluation and Results -- 4.1 Testing -- 4.2 Security Options of OwnCloud -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Internet of Things & Waste Management -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Relevance -- 1.2 Goals and Objectives -- 2 Introduction to IoT -- 3 IoT Architecture -- 3.1 Sensors, Actuators and the Edge
3.2 Connectivity, Network Communication and the Fog -- 3.3 Applications, Analytics and the Cloud -- 3.4 OneM2M IoT Standardized Architecture -- 3.5 IoT World Forum Standardized Architecture -- 4 Networks -- 4.1 Proximity -- 4.2 Cellular -- 4.3 Low-Power Wide-Area (LPWA) Networks -- 4.4 Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN) -- 5 IoT Applications -- 5.1 Smart Cities -- 5.2 Smart Waste Management -- 6 Smart Waste Management System Functionalities -- 6.1 Fill Level Prediction-Kalman Filtering -- 6.2 Route Optimization-Vehicle Routing Problem -- 7 Conclusion -- 7.1 Synopsis -- 7.2 Further Research
Summary This book discusses incentives for information management, usage of information for existing practices to become more efficient, the acceleration of executive learning, and an evaluation of the information management impact on an organization. In todays COVID-influenced volatile world, companies face a variety of challenges. And the most crucial of them are high levels of uncertainty and risk. Therefore, companies are constantly under pressure to provide sustainable solutions. Accordingly, previously gathered knowledge and information can be extremely helpful for this purpose. Hence, this fourth book of our subseries continues to accentuate on different approaches, which point to the importance of continuous progress in structural management for sustainable growth. It highlights the permanent gain and usage of information. We would be pleased if the book can stimulate further research on this subject matter
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 14, 2022)
Subject Management information systems.
Knowledge management.
Computational intelligence.
Information technology.
Management Information Systems
Knowledge Management
information technology.
Computational intelligence
Information technology
Knowledge management
Management information systems
Form Electronic book
Author Kryvinska, Natalia.
Greguš, Michal.
ISBN 9783030958138
3030958132
Other Titles Developments in information and knowledge management for business applications