PAZDZIORA, Jan. Information Systems Development for Serving Environment with Rapidly Growing Numbers of Numbers. In SSGRR 2001: International Conference on Advances in Infrastructure for Electronic Business, Science, and Education on the Internet. L'Aquila, Italy: Scuola Superiore Guglielmo Reiss Romoli, 2001, p. 21-25. ISBN 88-85280-61-7.
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Original name Information Systems Development for Serving Environment with Rapidly Growing Numbers of Numbers
Authors PAZDZIORA, Jan.
Edition L'Aquila, Italy, SSGRR 2001: International Conference on Advances in Infrastructure for Electronic Business, Science, and Education on the Internet, p. 21-25, 2001.
Publisher Scuola Superiore Guglielmo Reiss Romoli
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 20200 2.2 Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Information engineering
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14330/01:00004381
Organization unit Faculty of Informatics
ISBN 88-85280-61-7
Keywords in English information system; growing numbers of users; parallel access
Tags growing numbers of users, information system, parallel access
Changed by Changed by: Jan Pazdziora, Ph.D., učo 2644. Changed: 7/9/2001 17:03.
Abstract
Computer networks are becoming ubiquitous resource empowering users with the ability to work directly with primary, remote sources of information. Information systems must change to accommodate for enormous numbers of new clients who no longer need intermediaries but access these systems directly. In this paper, approaches will be demonstrated and experience from practical development discussed.
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MSM 143300003, plan (intention)Name: Interakce člověka s počítačem, dialogové systémy a asistivní technologie
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Human-computer interaction, dialog systems and assistive technologies
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