jimbobchana@gmail.com
Overseas Sales Manager
Central China Automotive Lighting Co., Ltd
We are an OEM manufacturer of AUTO LIGHTS with ISO/TS16949 and 3C quality certification in China, who supplies for China CHANGAN FORD and China CHANGAN SUZUKI.
This document discusses using Viewshare, an open-source visualization platform, to visualize different types of data including a MODS XML file of a collection, a scientific dataset ingested as an XSL file, and data about an academic community ingested as an XSL file. It also discusses visualizing a dataset from a cross-sectional study of E. coli bacteria including visualizing the raw data, human-readable data, and a visualization of the dataset. Finally, it discusses visualizing academic communities using Texas A&M University's Computer Science and Engineering department as an example and lessons learned about better data integration through linking data.
The document discusses recent developments in the mobile commerce industry. It summarizes the key topics discussed at the 8th Mobile Commerce Summit in Kuala Lumpur in March 2016, including market dynamics, regulations, partnerships, and future trends like mobile money transfers. It also profiles some leading companies in the mobile commerce space, including PayQwik which provides mobile payment services across India and was named one of Red Herring's Top 100 Asia startups. Industry experts discuss topics like the growth of proximity mobile payments, challenges around ecosystem coordination and interoperability, and using data analytics to create new services.
What do MARC, RDF, and OWL have in common?Violeta Ilik
It is understood that in the current library ecosystem, catalogers must be willing to adapt to new semantic web environment while keeping in mind the crucial library mission – providing efficient access to information. How could catalogers transform their jobs in order to enable library users to retrieve information more effectively in the age of semantic web?
Researchers have argued that catalogers have the fundamental skills to successfully work with and repurpose the metadata originally created for use in traditional library systems by utilizing various programing languages. In the new environment their jobs will require new tools and new systems but the basic skills of organization of information, knowledge of commonly used access points, and an ever growing knowledge of information technology systems will still be the same. This presentation will stress the role of catalogers in bringing the data silos down, merging, augmenting, and creating interoperable data that can be used not just in library specific systems, but in various other systems. Catalogers’ indispensable knowledge of controlled vocabularies, authority aggregators, metadata creation, metadata reuse, taxonomies, and data stores makes it all possible.
We will demonstrate how catalogers’ knowledge can be leveraged to design an institutional repository and/or a researchers profiling system, create semantic web compliant data, create ontologies, utilize unique identifiers, and (re)use data from legacy systems.
jimbobchana@gmail.com
Overseas Sales Manager
Central China Automotive Lighting Co., Ltd
We are an OEM manufacturer of AUTO LIGHTS with ISO/TS16949 and 3C quality certification in China, who supplies for China CHANGAN FORD and China CHANGAN SUZUKI.
This document discusses using Viewshare, an open-source visualization platform, to visualize different types of data including a MODS XML file of a collection, a scientific dataset ingested as an XSL file, and data about an academic community ingested as an XSL file. It also discusses visualizing a dataset from a cross-sectional study of E. coli bacteria including visualizing the raw data, human-readable data, and a visualization of the dataset. Finally, it discusses visualizing academic communities using Texas A&M University's Computer Science and Engineering department as an example and lessons learned about better data integration through linking data.
The document discusses recent developments in the mobile commerce industry. It summarizes the key topics discussed at the 8th Mobile Commerce Summit in Kuala Lumpur in March 2016, including market dynamics, regulations, partnerships, and future trends like mobile money transfers. It also profiles some leading companies in the mobile commerce space, including PayQwik which provides mobile payment services across India and was named one of Red Herring's Top 100 Asia startups. Industry experts discuss topics like the growth of proximity mobile payments, challenges around ecosystem coordination and interoperability, and using data analytics to create new services.
What do MARC, RDF, and OWL have in common?Violeta Ilik
It is understood that in the current library ecosystem, catalogers must be willing to adapt to new semantic web environment while keeping in mind the crucial library mission – providing efficient access to information. How could catalogers transform their jobs in order to enable library users to retrieve information more effectively in the age of semantic web?
Researchers have argued that catalogers have the fundamental skills to successfully work with and repurpose the metadata originally created for use in traditional library systems by utilizing various programing languages. In the new environment their jobs will require new tools and new systems but the basic skills of organization of information, knowledge of commonly used access points, and an ever growing knowledge of information technology systems will still be the same. This presentation will stress the role of catalogers in bringing the data silos down, merging, augmenting, and creating interoperable data that can be used not just in library specific systems, but in various other systems. Catalogers’ indispensable knowledge of controlled vocabularies, authority aggregators, metadata creation, metadata reuse, taxonomies, and data stores makes it all possible.
We will demonstrate how catalogers’ knowledge can be leveraged to design an institutional repository and/or a researchers profiling system, create semantic web compliant data, create ontologies, utilize unique identifiers, and (re)use data from legacy systems.
This document provides an overview of e-commerce, including definitions, history, processes, types, pros and cons, security concerns, and relevant laws in India. It discusses how e-commerce works by outlining the process from a customer's perspective of browsing a site, adding items to a cart, and completing a purchase. It also covers key topics like payment security, risks of data theft, and how laws like the Information Technology Act of 2000 aim to facilitate e-commerce transactions and address cybercrimes in India.