Updated Guides for Mapping Types of Information and Information Systems to Security Categories
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The Necessity for Information Space
Mapping for Information Retrieval on the
Semantic Web
The Necessity for Information Space
Mapping for Information Retrieval on the
Semantic Web
08/13/2002 10:03 AMRAND: Mapping the Risks: Assessing the
Homeland Security Implications of
Publicly Available Geospatial
Information
RAND: Mapping the Risks: Assessing the
Homeland Security Implications of
Publicly Available Geospatial
Information
05/12/2004 02:48 AMMapping the Risks: Assessing the Homeland Security Implications of
Publicly Available Geospatial Information .. Here's The Report ..
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Ad-hoc categories and information
architecture
Ad-hoc categories and information
architecture
04/19/2004 01:43 PM
Ad Hoc Categorizations and the Emergence of Context Effects: "We
discuss how marketers may actively affect categorization processes to
increase product appeal, for example, in brand extensions and other
category-based product evaluations."
I am looking at Ad-hoc categories (and came across the link above)
and what they mean for information architecture.
Ad-hoc categories are categories like "things to take on a camping
trip" - they can be created immediately and form a category, even if
they didn't exist before. I believe that's the definition.
They have specific properties (for example, their members
can have nothing in common other than the fact of their membership,
while still showing gradation-of-membership effects.), and are already
being used on the web (for example Amazon's "People who bought this
book also bought" looks like an ad-hoc category.)
Of course, your copy of Women, Fire and Dangerous Things has some
things to say about ad hoc categories, and Lawrence W. Barsalou did research talking about how these are goal-derived
categories (I look at ad-hoc categories as a bit broader than
goal-derived categories. The Amazon example isn't goal-derived, for
example, but it's ad-hoc.).
I'm just starting my investigations into this particular
intersection of information architecture and cognitive psychology, any
ideas are very welcome.
MENDON, Mass. (PRWEB) – Sept. 23, 2004 –
Geographic Software Launches a New
Bookstore and Software Portal For
Geographic Information Systems and
Mapping Professionals.
MENDON, Mass. (PRWEB) – Sept. 23, 2004 –
Geographic Software Launches a New
Bookstore and Software Portal For
Geographic Information Systems and
Mapping Professionals.
09/23/2004 11:45 PMGeographic Software is a Geographic Systems Applications consulting
firm. In affiliation with Amazon.com (http://www.Amazon.com) and eBay
(http://www.eBay.com) - two of the largest Internet online retailers,
Geographic Software has created an online store that specializes in
the sale of the latest geographic systems related books, software, and
hand held electronics. Available now at:
http://www.GeographicSoftware.com. [PRWEB Sep 23, 2004]
Angola: Seminar On Information Security
in Firms Computing Systems Ends Thursday
Angola: Seminar On Information Security
in Firms Computing Systems Ends Thursday
09/02/2004 11:48 AMAllAfrica.com Sep 2 2004 3:52PM GMT
Information Mapping
Information Mapping
01/17/2003 04:27 AMSeekscan Search Engine Searches Many
Types of Information
Seekscan Search Engine Searches Many
Types of Information
02/10/2004 02:51 AMIt's interesting to see a general search engine that in addition to
the standard "News" and "Images," adds to its search tabs "Weblogs"
and "Reference." Seekscan ( http://www.seekscan.com ) also...
Display Network Mapping Information for
the Drives and Printers
Display Network Mapping Information for
the Drives and Printers
01/22/2004 02:28 AMUpdated Mozilla Developer Day
Information
Updated Mozilla Developer Day
Information
07/13/2004 07:19 PMInformation Systems Developers
Information Systems Developers
12/02/2003 01:58 AMOpera Software ASA - Norway, Oslo, Oslo (2003-11-28)
Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
02/14/2004 09:15 AMGeographical Information Systems (GIS)1. City Governments Map Trendshttp://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,62131,00.html?t
w=wn_tophead_82. ESRI: Join the Spirit of Mars
Explorationhttp://www.esri.com/mars/in
dex.html3. Earth Satellite Corporation: GIS
Serviceshttp://www.earthsat.
com/env/gis/index.html4. GIS.com: Your Internet
Guide to Geographic Information Systemshttp://www.gis.com/5.
GISlounge: History of GIShttp://www.gislo
unge.com/ll/historyofgis.shtml6. University
Consortium for Geographic Information Sciencehttp://www.ucgis.org/Geographical Information Systems (GIS) technology crosses many
disciplines in research and encompasses a wide range of applications.
The technology can be integrated with a system that combines aerial
(or satellite) photography, census figures, crime statistics and other
information and then overlaid on a highly-detailed interactive map.
This Topic in Depth covers some of the current uses of GIS and
resources for learning more about the technology.
City
governments have found various uses for GIS technology, (1) including
helping firefighters avoid closed roads when navigating through New
York City. Moving even beyond Earth, GIS was also used to gather
planetary geography and geographic characteristics in the rover
mission to Mars (2). Visitors to this website can learn more about
Martian GIS and visualization tools and find image viewers for the
advanced and beginner users of GIS that allow you to get a closer look
at Mars, Venus, the moon, or your hometown here on earth. The Earth
Satellite Corporation (3) provides this overview of some applications
for satellite imagery combined with GIS technology. This website, Your
Internet Guide to Geographical Information Systems (4), provides
general information on GIS, sample images, and ways to get software,
training and data. To gain some perspective on the expansion of GIS,
the GISlounge provides links to where you can learn more about the
history of GIS (5), and describes the history project, which includes
a "critical history" that asks the question, "What were the precursors
and ways of understanding the world that provided the conditions of
possibility for GIS to emerge in the forms that did?" To give you a
better sense of the rapid growth that has occurred in the field of
geographic information and steps being taken to ensure that a coherent
view emerges, visit this website of the University Consortium for
Geographic Information Science (UCGIS)(6) [From The NSDL Scout Report
for Math, Engineering, and Technology, Copyright Internet Scout
Project 1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
Music Information Retrieval Systems
Music Information Retrieval Systems
04/27/2004 08:12 PMDDJ Apr 27 2004 11:03PM GMT
nVidia NV40, NV41, NV45 & CO Information
*Updated*
nVidia NV40, NV41, NV45 & CO Information
*Updated*
02/12/2004 11:16 AMInformation Design Processes: Developing
Accessible and Understandable
Information
Information Design Processes: Developing
Accessible and Understandable
Information
09/16/2002 06:39 AMGilsbar, Inc. Appoints Director of
Information Systems
Gilsbar, Inc. Appoints Director of
Information Systems
05/31/2004 02:00 PMGilsbar, Inc., a leading insurance services provider, announces the
addition of Mr. Neal Hennegan to its management team. [PRWEB May 26,
2004]
Modelling and Mining of Network
Information Systems
Modelling and Mining of Network
Information Systems
04/09/2004 03:59 PMModelling and Mining of Network Information
Systemshttp://www.maths
tat.dal.ca/~mominis/index.html A library, no matter
how vast, is limited by the efficiency of its cataloguing and
searching system. So it is with the World Wide Web. With the emergence
of the Web as the pre-emininent information storage and retrieval
system, the need for better organization and searching systems has
become pressing. Between the pin-prick of desire for information and
the fruition of a screen full of relevant links lies the latency of
intelligent web search. We are getting used to seeing the world
through the Web; the time has come to see every world as a web. Every
collection of interlinked data (a networked information space) can be
organized and searched like the Web. Networks of phone calls, networks
of financial transactions, networks of social interactions can all be
analyzed by the techniques used for the Web.
The secret to
successfully searching the web has been known to the builders of
better search engines. On the web, as in other networked information
spaces, the required information about the information lies in the
link structure. Understanding this link structure mathematically and
being able to translate this knowledge into applications is the point
of this project. The theorems, tools and techniques of graph theory
are at our disposal. This has been added to
Deep Web Research Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog and
Bot Research Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
Systems will not be ready in time for
Freedom of Information Act
Systems will not be ready in time for
Freedom of Information Act
05/31/2004 09:54 PMComputer Weekly Jun 1 2004 1:21AM GMT
Web Information Systems Sponsoring
TidBITS (14-Jun-2004; 1.4K)
Web Information Systems Sponsoring
TidBITS (14-Jun-2004; 1.4K)
06/14/2004 09:07 PMOpen Source Geographic Information
Systems
Open Source Geographic Information
Systems
07/10/2004 11:56 PMInformation Technology: Trojan Horse of
Information Overload
Information Technology: Trojan Horse of
Information Overload
10/01/2002 09:17 AMTaldor buys 51% of Motorola Israel
Information Systems
Taldor buys 51% of Motorola Israel
Information Systems
12/15/2003 04:44 AMIsrael Business Arena Dec 15 2003 4:28AM ET
Integrated Information Systems Improve
the Customer Experience
Integrated Information Systems Improve
the Customer Experience
06/21/2004 06:35 PMRecently, I had two poor customer experiences that made me realize how
important integrated information systems are to the customer...
Semantic Web and Information Systems
Special Interest Group
Semantic Web and Information Systems
Special Interest Group
02/19/2004 06:14 AMSemantic Web and Information Systems Special Interest Group
(SIGSEMIS)http://www.sigsemis.org/The portal site of Semantic Web and Information Systems Special
Interest Group (SIGSEMIS). Through this portal a number of value
adding services cultivate the semantic web vision in Information
Systems Research Community. They are looking forward to active
participation and collaboration for their initiative: SIGSEMIS is an
open forum and they invite you to join them and to share your thoughts
and perspectives.
Web-Based Information Retrieval Support
Systems (WIRSS)
Web-Based Information Retrieval Support
Systems (WIRSS)
01/05/2004 05:40 PMWeb-Based Information Retrieval Support Systems (WIRSS):
Building Research Tools for Scientists in the New Information
Agehttp://www
2.cs.uregina.ca/~jtyao/Papers/Web_WI03.pdfAbstract:
The concept of Web-based Information Retrieval Support Systems
(WIRSS) is introduced. The needs for WIRSS are shown by a detailed
case study of existing research article indexing and citation analysis
systems, such as Curent Content, DBLP, Science Citation Index and
CiteSeer. The objective of WIRSS is to build new and effective
research tools for scientists to access, explore and use information
on the Web, which may lead to improved research productivity and
quality.
Stockgroup Information Systems, Inc. to
Present at Las Vegas Microcap Conference
Stockgroup Information Systems, Inc. to
Present at Las Vegas Microcap Conference
06/22/2005 01:53 AMMarket Wire Jun 21 2005 4:52PM GMT
Information systems at heart of health
service improvement , conference wil say
Information systems at heart of health
service improvement , conference wil say
11/14/2003 02:22 AMPublicTechnology.net Nov 14 2003 1:36AM ET
Carlos Medrano to Lead Information
Systems at The American College
Carlos Medrano to Lead Information
Systems at The American College
07/09/2004 03:41 AMThe American College announced the appointment of Carlos Medrano as
Associate Vice President for Information Systems. In his new post,
Medrano will be responsible for providing leadership, strategic
planning, and coordination of information technology and
telecommunications for The American College. Medrano will be
responsible for all operations associated with the present information
system. In addition, he will oversee the development and
implementation of a new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and
Customer Relations Management (CRM) solution to support both academic
and administrative operations. [PRWEB Jul 9, 2004]
Non-proprietary software advances health
care information systems
Non-proprietary software advances health
care information systems
07/08/2004 12:17 PMWhen you're really, really sick, you head for the biggest, most
modern, shiniest city hospital, famed for its quality of care and
up-to-the-minute techniques. But if you want to find truly
cutting-edge health care technology, you can turn to the small, rural
hospitals. In the wards and in the labs of cash-strapped rural
hospitals, non-proprietary software is quietly making its presence
felt.
Information Technology Information
Library (ITIL)
Information Technology Information
Library (ITIL)
05/03/2004 11:39 PMAd - http://www.itilsurvival.com May 4 2004 4:39AM GMT
I-Logix Partners With Toshiba
Information Systems of Japan to
Distribute Rhapsody
I-Logix Partners With Toshiba
Information Systems of Japan to
Distribute Rhapsody
06/07/2004 02:49 AMRhapsody is I-Logix’ Award Winning UML 2.0 Model-Driven Development
(MDD) Environment Embedded Systems Software Solution [PRWEB Jun 7,
2004]
Imagis Technologies chosen for British
Columbia Police Information Systems
Project
Imagis Technologies chosen for British
Columbia Police Information Systems
Project
07/28/2004 02:45 PMCanadaIT.com Jul 28 2004 5:45PM GMT
Semantic Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines for Current Research
Information Systems (CRIS)
Semantic Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines for Current Research
Information Systems (CRIS)
08/15/2004 06:13 AMSemantic Web Content Accessibility Guidelines for Current
Research Information Systems (CRIS)by A. Lopatenkohttp
://eprints.osti.gov/cgi-bin/dexpldcgi?qry1123892181;12Abstract:The most exciting challenge for CRIS
is to create a service for research information which should be
wide-spread, distributed and actual like Google, but at the same time
structured, trusted, with a complex search and navigation similar to
today CRIS application. The core technology for such a "new" CRIS is
the semantic web technology to integrate database contents with HTML
and XML web pages for being provided to the research interested
public. One (at the moment the best) possible way is to use RDF
(Resource Description Framework) which is also recommended by the W3
consortium. This has been added to the articles section of
Deep Web Research Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
Secure Computing's Sidewinder G2
Security Appliance Named a 'Product of
the Year' By Information Security Maga
Secure Computing's Sidewinder G2
Security Appliance Named a 'Product of
the Year' By Information Security Maga
12/30/2004 02:49 AMdBusinessNews.com Dec 30 2004 6:41AM GMT
Why you should take information security
seriously
Why you should take information security
seriously
12/19/2004 03:37 PMA Press Pass to Cosmetic Surgery
Information at Your Fingertips - Log on
to Consultingroom.com for Exclusive
Information for the Press.
A Press Pass to Cosmetic Surgery
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to Consultingroom.com for Exclusive
Information for the Press.
06/24/2004 02:55 AMConsultingroom.com is offering journalists an exclusive free service
to access the latest information on cosmetic surgery. Register at
consultingroom.com to save numerous hours of research and wasted
telephone calls! [PRWEB Jun 24, 2004]
The Information Security Process
The Information Security Process
02/12/2004 09:58 AMThe Economics of Information Security
The Economics of Information Security
04/09/2004 04:10 PMIE Security Update Information
IE Security Update Information
02/10/2004 02:50 AM[SECURITY] [DSA 264-1] New lxr packages
fix information disclosure
[SECURITY] [DSA 264-1] New lxr packages
fix information disclosure
03/19/2003 10:25 PMMartin Schulze (Mar 19 2003)
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