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Information Streaming Systems: A Review
Jolanta Mizera-pietraszkoRicardo Rodríguez JorgeGrzegorz KołaczekEdgar A. Martinez Garciasubject
Softwarebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Computer sciencePerspective (graphical)Information systemInformation technologyResource managementInformation flow (information theory)businessData scienceNatural languagedescription
Ubiquitous nature of information determines continuous decision making always based on its stream coming from the environment, not only in the human, but also in the animal world. Communication between the users of information system is a fundamental concept for acquiring, showing, spreading, sharing and constantly increasing the knowledge about the circumstances under which they are in need to make a move all alone as well as while working in groups. In this paper, we review information stream-based systems on amount of information acceptable to facilitate the process of decision making, also in multilingual settings. We analyze the information system objects and the resource management cycle. In addition, methodology of data mining in natural language is investigated. Multilingual information flow between the users is specific while analyzing from the contextual perspective, when the range of information system applications becomes extended to international cooperation.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2018-07-01 | 2018 Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications (INISTA) |