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Soil Mapping and Processes Modeling for Sustainable Land Management

2017

Soil maps and models are indispensable tools in sustainable land management. The sustainable land use of our territory is fundamental to providing long-term socio-economic and environmental benefits. The risk of land degradation and corresponding declines in ecosystem services depends on the type of land use. Soil restoration can be extremely expensive, more than the implementation of sustainable land use practices. This is especially important in the context of climate change and the increasing pressure that a growing population places on soil resources, which is a global phenomenon. The objective of this chapter is to show the advantages of using soil mapping and modeling in sustainable l…

Sustainable land management010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLand usebusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementLand managementModeling04 agricultural and veterinary sciences01 natural sciencesSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeSoilLand information systemMappingSustainable agriculture040103 agronomy & agricultureSoil governanceLand degradation0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceLand developmentbusinessEnvironmental planningSustainable land managementEarth and Planetary Sciences (all)0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Usage of European census data for sustainable land management – German case study

2014

AbstractThis paper describes opportunities and results of the usage of high resolution census data for sustainable land management. Following European Union requirements many countries in Europe have counted their population and other indicators in 2011. To take full benefit of the very rich high resolution census data in Germany some country specific problems had to be solved. By applying a semi-automatic procedure the study describes in which way the official topographical and property information systems provided by the surveying authorities are used to determine the boundaries of small scale census units. Linking the census data to the corresponding geographical units enables public adm…

Sustainable land managementeducation.field_of_studyGeographic information systembusiness.industryPopulationLand managementCensuscomputer.software_genreGeographyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Regional scienceInformation systemmedia_common.cataloged_instanceData miningComputers in Earth SciencesEuropean unioneducationbusinesscomputerSpatial planningCivil and Structural Engineeringmedia_commonSurvey Review
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Digital Transformation for a Sustainable Society in the 21st Century

2019

Sustainable society020204 information systems020209 energyPolitical science0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDigital transformationEnvironmental ethics02 engineering and technology
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Process and technology challenges in swift-starting virtual teams

2007

Originally published in the journal Information & Management : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03787206 Virtual teams often face tight schedules and a need to start quickly and perform instantly. The goal of our study was to enhance understanding of the challenges faced by such teams. We used time–interaction–performance theory as the framework for following the processes and functions within virtual teams working on a systems development task. Our study provided a detailed examination of the group process, applied to virtual teams working under time pressure. The challenges faced by virtual teams in such settings showed that teams must work to enhance their effectiveness in mu…

SwiftSystem developmentTeamworkEngineeringInformation Systems and ManagementProcess managementKnowledge managementProcess (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCollaboration technologyManagement Information SystemsTask (project management)Systems development teamsWork (electrical)Group processMultiple time dimensionsbusinessVirtual teamscomputerInformation Systemsmedia_commoncomputer.programming_languageInformation & Management
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Toward Effective Risk Management in is Development: Introduction to Risk Based Scorecard

1999

Though, both academics and practitioners, recognise the importance of risks related to information systems development (ISD) process, relatively little attention has been paid to this problem. In this paper we distinguish three types of ISD activity, representing three levels of IT concerns: the development of an organization’s IT strategy (the strategy level); the selection of a portfolio of IS projects (the planning level); the management of a system development (the management level); a useful feature of the book: the exercises

System developmentEngineeringBalanced scorecardKnowledge managementProcess (engineering)business.industryTechnology strategyInformation systemPortfoliobusinessRisk managementManagement level
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Learning failure in information systems development

1999

Information systems development is a high-risk undertaking, and fail- ures remain common despite advances in development tools and technologies. In this paper, we argue that one reason for this is the collapse of organizational intelligence required to deal with the complexities of systems development. Orga- nizations fail to learn from their experience in systems development because of limits of organizational intelligence, disincentives for learning, organizational designs and educational barriers. Not only have many organizations failed to learn, but they have also learned to fail. Over time they accept and expect poor perfor- mance while creating organizational myths that perpetuate sho…

System developmentEngineeringDevelopment (topology)Knowledge managementComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryOrganizational learningInformation systemOrganizational intelligenceProject managementbusinessSoftwareInformation SystemsInformation Systems Journal
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Un sistema de indicadores para el seguimiento y evaluación de la gestión sostenible del patrimonio cultural

2013

This paper describes the general procedure followed to build a system of indicators for monitoring and evaluating the Strategy for Culture and Development of Spanish Cooperation. Taking the Sustainable Management of Cultural Heritage as a reference, in this study an approach is made to questions relative to: 1) the process of evaluating a list of indicators by a panel of experts using the Delphi technique, 2) the definition and calculation of a relative operational index, 3) the process of indicator selection, and lastly, 4) how the selected indicators were assigned to form part of the basic or strategic dimension on which the system is structured. En este trabajo se describe el procedimie…

System of indicatorslcsh:Museums. Collectors and collectingPublic policypublic policymonitoring and evaluationsystem of indicatorsMuseologystrategy for culture and developmentLibrary and Information Sciencescultural heritagePatrimonio culturalDelphilcsh:Zlcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourcesPolítica públicadelphiCultural heritageStrategy for culture and developmentSeguimiento y evaluaciónSistema de indicadoresMonitoring and evaluationEstrategia de cultura y desarrolloInformation Systemslcsh:AM1-501
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Self-management of Information Systems

2016

The paper discusses self-management features that are intended to support the usage and maintenance processes in the information system life. Instead of a universal solutions that are evolved by many researchers in the autonomic computing field, this approach, called smart technologies, anticipates self-management features by including autonomic components into information systems directly. The approach is practically applied in several information systems, and the gained results show that the implementation of self-management features requires relatively modest resources. Thereby the approach is suitable even for smaller projects and companies.

System of systems0209 industrial biotechnologybusiness.industryComputer scienceInformation architecture020208 electrical & electronic engineering02 engineering and technologyAutonomic computingManagement information systems020901 industrial engineering & automationKnowledge baseRisk analysis (engineering)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemAutomated information systembusinessInformation integration
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Digital preservation in institutional repositories: a systematic literature review

2021

Purpose This paper aims to carry out a literature review on the implementation of digital preservation policies, strategies and actions by institutional repositories. The objective is to identify, out of the published experiences, at which level they are fulfilling the function of ensuring the long-term availability of the deposited materials. Design/methodology/approach Using a systematic literature review methodology, a total of 21 articles from international refereed journals published between 2009 and 2020 are reviewed. Findings The research production on this subject is very limited. The scarce number of published articles proves that the interest of repository managers has been focus…

Systematic reviewDigital preservationPolitical science05 social sciences0509 other social sciencesLibrary and Information Sciences050905 science studies050904 information & library sciencesData scienceEducationInformation Systems
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Information systems security issues in the context of developing countries

2018

This chapter explores the current state of information systems security (ISS) in developing countries and suggests a way forward. A systematic literature review is conducted applying the approach suggested in reference [1]. In total, 41 articles were evaluated, 17 of which were analysed as part of the review. The review shows that the proliferation of technology in developing countries is increasing; however, ISS risk is also increasing in tandem. The reasons are lack of robust infrastructure, security education and skilled manpower. The review also revealed that while most of the technologies created are for the organizations in the developed world, developing countries are blindly impleme…

Systematic reviewRisk analysis (engineering)State (polity)Security educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation systems securityDeveloping countryContext (language use)BusinessDeveloped countrymedia_common
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