We are proud to publish this Australian adaptation of the successful Stair and Reynolds Principles of Information
Systems. This adaptation builds on the success of the 7th edition, which already meets the need for a thorough
introductory information systems text. This adaptation takes the best of the original United States edition
and builds upon it, focusing on issues relevant to Australasia. We have listened to the needs of our colleagues throughout the region, making modifications and incorporating suggestions to refine this new edition. We hope you are pleased with the results. The overall goal of this edition was to develop an outstanding text that follows the pedagogy and approach of the US Stair and Reynolds Principles of Information Systems and its smaller, more concise version, the US Stair and Reynolds Fundamentals of Information Systems, 3rd edition, and to include Australasia-specific information and case studies, with additional practical content and activities.
Today, information systems (IS) are used for business processes from communications to order processing
and number crunching, and in business functions ranging from marketing to human resource management,
accounting and finance. The chances are, regardless of your future occupation, you need to understand what
IS can and cannot do and be able to use them to help you accomplish your work.You will be expected to
suggest new uses of IS and participate in the design of solutions to business problems employing IS. You will be
challenged to identify and evaluate IS options. To be successful, you must be able to view IS from the perspective of business and organisational needs. For your solutions to be accepted, you must identify and address their impact on fellow workers. For these reasons, a course in IS is essential for business students in today's high-tech world.
Our primary objective with this text is to develop the best IS text and accompanying materials for the first
information technology course required by all business students. We hope that this adaptation will stand alongside
its US editions at the beginning of the IS curriculum, offering the basic IS concepts that every business student
must learn in order to be successful. This text has been written specifically for the first course in the IS curriculum, and it discusses computer and IS concepts in a business context with a strong managerial emphasis.
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Cebrenus Rechenburgi, a member of the huntsman spider family have inspired researchers to adopt different locomotion modes in reconfigurable robotic development. Object-of-interest perception is crucial for such a robot to provide fundamental information on the traversed pathways and guide its locomotion mode transformation. Therefore, we present a object-of-interest perception in a reconfigurable rolling-crawling robot and identifying appropriate locomotion modes. We demonstrate it in Scorpio, our in-house developed robot with two locomotion modes: rolling and crawling. We train the locomotion mode recognition framework, named Pyramid Scene Parsing Network (PSPNet), with a self-collected dataset composed of two categories paths, unobstructed paths (e.g., floor) for rolling and obstructed paths (e.g., with person, railing, stairs, static objects and wall) for crawling, respectively. The efficiency of the proposed framework has been validated with evaluation metrics in offline and real-time field trial tests. The experiment results show that the trained model can achieve an mIOU score of 72.28 and 70.63 in offline and online testing, respectively for both environments. The proposed framework's performance is compared with semantic framework (HRNet and Deeplabv3) where the proposed framework outperforms in terms of mIOU and speed. Furthermore, the experimental results has revealed that the robot's maneuverability is stable, and the proposed framework can successfully determine the appropriate locomotion modes with enhanced accuracy during complex pathways.
To prevent slips and falls and improve safety on high traffic industrial stairs, Form-A-Tread Company offers a new category of durable high-tech epoxy paste called Form-A-Tread to ensure superior stair tread footing and visibility for years without re-application, instead of short-lived, high-maintenance tapes or coatings.
The durable epoxy paste consists of 100% solids that, once applied, can last for years in high traffic areas. The patented product provides an extremely strong bond to a range of stair tread surfaces, with embedded aggregate to increase traction. It can be used indoors/outdoors and exposed to chemicals, weather, and temperature extremes.
The Q.TOK project will hold the 2nd workshop about Quantum Token with the topic "Selected basics of PUFs-Physical Unclonable Functions". Under Grand Challenge of Quantum Communication (GCQC) research initiative, Q.TOK aims to develop Quantum Token based authentication and secure data storage scheme in collaboration with six hardware projects, DIQTOK, HybridQToken, NEQSIS, Q-ToRX, QPIS and QuaMToMe. The workshop is about the theoretical basis for Quantum Token applications and intends to provide all hardware platform projects theoretical foundation and tools to help their research in viewpoint of information-theoretical fundamentals. The workshop also discusses the criteria with which each hardware project result will be assessed.
Rooms: Senatssaal for the meeting and Thomas Mann Konferenzraum for the poster session & lunch.
Senatssaal and Thomas Mann Konferenzraum are located in the TUM hauptgebäude (0510/0501). You may enter the main entrance in Arcisstraße 21 and, upon entering, on your right, find another entrance with a stair. You climb up the stairs and the venues are on the 1st floor.
In the access to the unstructured information, the representation of the relevant concepts is a fundamental issue for the sharing of the knowledge between indexers and users. The browsing of the concepts can play an important role in the user interface. We present an implementation of an interface that will give the possibility of interacting with a conceptual structure of the documents, and of making a graphical navigation on the thesauri available on the different fields.
At the end of this course, the student should be able to deploy a variety of models of spatial information to specific spatial problems, map the relationship between mental constructs and GIS constructs, use spatial interfaces to improve the communication of non-spatial attributes, and both find and summarize relevant scientific articles in the field of geographical information science.
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