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Title: Information discovery in distributed systems - A novel concept based on modelling of information elements
Authors: Srinivasa, Narasimha Kini
Dr.Poulose Jacob, K
Keywords: Tremendous growth of information,
Development of large software systems,
Information Discovery Paradigm,
Election Counting and Reporting Software,
Architecture for a DS
Issue Date: 31-May-2002
Publisher: Cochin University of Science and Technology
Abstract: This thesis attempts to investigate the problems associated with such schemes and suggests a software architecture, which is aimed towards achieving a meaningful discovery. Usage of information elements as a modelling base for efficient information discovery in distributed systems is demonstrated with the aid of a novel conceptual entity called infotron. The investigations are focused on distributed systems and their associated problems. The study was directed towards identifying suitable software architecture and incorporating the same in an environment where information growth is phenomenal and a proper mechanism for carrying out information discovery becomes feasible. An empirical study undertaken with the aid of an election database of constituencies distributed geographically, provided the insights required. This is manifested in the Election Counting and Reporting Software (ECRS) System. ECRS system is a software system, which is essentially distributed in nature designed to prepare reports to district administrators about the election counting process and to generate other miscellaneous statutory reports.
Description: Department of Computer Science, Cochin University of Science and Technology,
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3508
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