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Sadique Shaikh, Md.
- Human System Integration (HSI), a Wise Solution of Human Computer Co-ordination for Mutual Business Decision Making
Authors
1 Department of Management, P.O.N. College, Bhusawal, IN
Source
Oriental Journal of Computer Science and Technology, Vol 4, No 2 (2011), Pagination: 429-433Abstract
Human system Integration (HSI) creates an effective communication medium between a human (Business organization) and a computer (IT&Advanced electronic communication). HSI basically any MIS, AI, BIS or DSS with data pool like super servers , Data marts / warehouses , but why it's need , and answer is that if software is difficult to understand and use , if it forces you into mistakes in decision- making process to run business with the support of IT&Business - HCI (Human computer Interface) often called GUI (Graphic User Interface) , but the concept is slightly different for HSI , though HSI is HCI (or GUI) but 100% under stable to end users to help in decision making and work mutually&sure simultaneously with computer not probably which almost found in poor HCI to run whole business with completely Human- computer co-ordination, and this Human- computer co-ordination only possible in those case where HSI is 100% accurate.
Thus to change / modify or generate effective&useful HSI, Interface design must have to focuses on three major concern. For effective Integration in between human (i.e. organization) and system (i.e. computer) and are
1) The design of interfaces between software components
2) The design of interfaces between software and other non-human producers&consumers of information (i.e. other external entities), and
3) The design of interface between a human (i.e. users / business organization) and computer.
In HCI /GUI consideration equal emphasis to all these three aspects, but HCI/GUI with the intention to develop effective HSI for business organizations for decision -making process, major concern is third one. This paper covered this emerging need of effective decision making with some models&discussion.
Keywords
HSI (Human system Integration), HCI (Human computer Interface), Business Intelligence.- Decision Support System (DSS) Heart Component for MIS Development
Authors
1 Department of Computer Science, Arts and Science College, Bhalod, IN
Source
Oriental Journal of Computer Science and Technology, Vol 4, No 2 (2011), Pagination: 439-442Abstract
Designers often have ignored the human and organizational element, and concentrated on the technical implementation of the hardware/software mix (Hutchinson, 2000). Every next wave of technology brings its own expectations and surrounding hype; the field of decision support is no exception: on one hand, the need for reliable decision-making clues stays permanently; and, on the other hand, substantial development supply of decision support tools does not seem to play in exact tune with the above need.
Keywords
Decision Support System, Heart Component, MIS Development.- Modeling Issues of Online Vendor Web-Based Content Management System (WCMS) for Software-Like Business Content Processing
Authors
1 Department. of Computer Sciences, Arts and Science College, Bhalod, IN
2 Electrical and Electronic Dept., Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT), Nagpur, IN
Source
Oriental Journal of Computer Science and Technology, Vol 6, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 147-151Abstract
Web-based Content Management Systems (WCMS) consist of applications that are used to create, manage, store and deploy content on the Web, including text, multimedia data(graphics, video or audio),andapplication code. Web-based Content Management Systems are often a component of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions. The Content Management layer contains the core components for the Web Content Management Application. In WCMS, the authorization component grants the appropriate privileges to users, based on their respective roles. Also the library Services provide the core content management functionality (check-in/out, version control), along with Publish, Staging, Logging, and Content Reporting/Auditing.
The Web Interface and Portal Application presents the contents to the various user segments based on their authorization. Remote portals (e.g., web parts, gadgets, widgets) can be used to embed the content management functionality or sourced content in portals provided by other vendors. The search indexing engine can create searchable indexes from websites supported by the WCMS solutions. This paper concerned with some review work, introduction towards some basic modeling of CMS/WCMS for Business Processes with the reference of entire reviewed sources.