Intelligent offices: object-oriented multi-media information management in client-server architectures
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adam_text | CONTENTS 1
INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Introduction to Intelligent Offices / 1
1.1.1 Chapter Organization / 3
1.2 Information Backlog / 3
1.3 Integrating Technologies / 5
1.3.1 Graphical User Interfaces / 6
1.3.2 Object Oriented Office Model / 7
1.3.3 Multi Media Data Types and Peripherals / 7
1.3.4 Communication / 8
1.3.5 Local Area Network Client/Server and Peer To Peer
Architectures / 9
1.3.6 Optical Storage Technologies / 10
1.3.7 Intelligent Databases and the Intelligent Office / 10
1.4 The Analogy of Nonelectronic Offices / 11
1.5 The Intelligence in Intelligent Offices / 13
1.6 Scenario / 14
1.7 Summary / 16
2
OPTICAL STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES 17
2.1 Introduction / 17
2.1.1 Chapter Organization / 18
2.2 CD ROM / 18
2.2.1 CD ROMs in the Intelligent Office / 21
2.3 WORM / 21
2.3.1 History / 21
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2.3.2 The Technology / 22
2.3.3 Optical Media / 24
2.3.3.1 Media Format / 26
2.3.3.2 CLV versus CAV / 27
2.3.4 WORM Technology in the Intelligent Office / 27
2.4 Erasable Optical Disks / 28
2.4.1 History / 28
2.4.2 Magneto Optics / 29
2.4.3 Phase Change / 30
2.4.4 Dye Polymer / 31
2.5 Performance / 31
2.5.1 Error Correction / 32
2.5.2 DRAW versus DRDW / 34
2.5.3 Clustering / 34
2.5.4 Elevator Seeking / 35
2.5.5 Caching / 36
2.5.6 High Performance Directory Structures / 36
2.5.7 File Striping / 38
2.5.8 Multi Volume Sets / 39
2.5.9 Disk Software Format / 39
2.5.10 SCSI Performance / 40
2.6 Optical File System Strategies / 40
2.6.1 Tape Emulation: The First Wave / 40
2.6.2 Optical Device Drivers: The Second Wave / 41
2.6.2.1 Winchester Emulation / 41
2.6.3 Nontransportable Optical File System (Dedicated System):
The Third Wave / 43
2.6.4 General Purpose Transportable Optical File Systems:
The Fourth Wave / 44
2.6.5 Future Optical File Systems: The Fifth Wave / 47
2.7 Optical Jukeboxes / 47
2.8 Future Optical Technology / 48
2.9 Optical Technology in Intelligent Offices / 51
2.10 Summary / 51
3
NETWORKING 53
3.1 Introduction / 53
3.1.1 Chapter Organization / 54
3.2 Networking Topologies / 54
3.2.1 Network Cabling / 56
3.2.2 Ethernet / 57
3.2.3 Token Ring / 59
3.2.4 OSI/ISO and SNA Network Standard Models / 60
Contents ¦ xv
3.2.5 Data Transport Protocols / 63
3.2.6 Client/Server and Peer to Peer Network Models in the
Intelligent Office / 64
3.3 Network Operating Systems / 66
3.3.1 Novell NetWare / 67
3.3.2 Microsoft LAN Manager / 68
3.3.3 Banyan Vines / 69
3.4 Network Administration Issues / 70
3.4.1 Network Management Software and the Intelligent Office / 70
3.4.2 Security and Authorization / 72
3.4.3 Backup / 73
3.5 Network Servers / 74
3.5.1 File Servers / 75
3.5.2 Database Servers / 76
3.5.3 Communications Servers / 77
3.5.4 Network File Systems / 78
3.6 Summary / 79
4
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 81
4.1 Introduction / 81
4.1.1 Chapter Organization / 81
4.2 Database Capabilities / 82
4.2.1 Persistent Storage / 82
4.2.2 Transactions / 82
4.2.3 Concurrent Access / 83
4.2.4 Query Languages / 83
4.2.5 Recovery / 83
4.2.6 Integrity and Security / 84
4.2.7 Performance / 84
4.3 Evolution of Database Management Systems / 84
4.4 Relational Data Model / 90
4.4.1 Data Independence / 91
4.4.2 Entity and Referential Integrity / 91
4.4.3 Data Manipulation / 92
4.4.3.1 Selection / 92
4.4.3.2 Projection / 93
4.4.3.3 Product / 93
4.4.3.4 Join / 93
4.4.3.5 Union / 93
4.4.3.6 Intersection / 93
4.4.3.7 Difference / 94
4.4.4 SQL Language / 95
4.4.4.1 Data Definition / 96
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4.4.4.1.1 Tables and Data Types / 96
4.4.4.1.2 Indexes / 97
4.4.4.1.3 View Definition / 97
4.4.4.1.4 Security and Privilege / 98
4.4.4.2 Data Manipulation / 99
4.4.4.2.1 SELECT statement / 99
4.4.4.2.1.1 Support for Relational
Algebra / 100
4.4.4.2.1.2 Retrieval Using
Subqueries / 101
4.4.4.2.2 INSERT Statement / 102
4.4.4.2.3 UPDATE Statement / 102
4.4.4.2.4 DELETE Statement / 102
4.4.4.2.5 Cursor Based Operations / 103
4.4.4.3 Embedded SQL / 104
4.4.5 Relational Database Design / 104
4.4.5.1 Normalization / 106
4.4.5.2 Integrity Constraints / 107
4.4.6 Client/Server Architecture / 109
4.4.7 SQL Server: A Case Study of a Client/Server Relational
Database System / 111
4.4.7.1 Transact SQL / 112
4.4.7.2 dblibrary / 113
4.5 Intelligent Databases / 114
4.5.1 The Deductive Object Oriented Data Model / 118
4.5.1.1 Deductive Rules and SQL / 118
4.5.1.2 The Object Oriented Constructs in Intelligent SQL / 120
4.5.1.2.1 Abstract Data Types / 120
4.5.1.2.2 Inheritance / 121
4.5.1.2.3 Tuple Valued Attributes / 123
4.5.1.2.4 Object Identity / 124
4.5.1.3 Multi Media Data Types / 125
4.5.1.3.1 Text Data / 126
4.5.1.3.2 Image Data / 127
4.6 Summary / 128
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FULL CONTENT RETRIEVAL 131
5.1 Introduction / 131
5.1.1 Chapter Organization / 134
5.2 Quality of Information / 134
5.2.1 Data Refinement / 135
5.2.1.1 Raw Data / 135
5.2.1.2 Recognition / 135
Contents ¦ xvii
5.2.1.3 Understanding / 136
5.2.1.4 Intelligent Content Retrieval / 137
5.2.1.4.1 Knowledge Bases / 137
5.2.1.4.2 Rules / 139
5.2.2 Refinement vs. Compression / 141
5.3 Document Collections / 141
5.4 Full Text Retrieval / 142
5.4.1 Document Parsing / 142
5.4.2 Organizing Words / 142
5.4.2.1 Term Frequencies / 143
5.4.2.2 Stems / 143
5.4.3 Indexing Methods / 143
5.4.3.1 Inversion of Terms / 144
5.4.3.1.1 Inverted Indices / 144
5.4.3.1.2 Inverted Index Creation / 146
5.4.3.2 Signature Indexing / 147
5.4.3.2.1 Signature Index Creation / 148
5.4.3.3 Concept Indexing / 150
5.4.3.3.1 Concept Indexing Techniques and
Strategies / 150
5.4.3.3.2 Indexing Domain / 152
5.4.3.4 Clustering / 152
5.4.4 Query Definition / 153
5.4.4.1 Boolean / 154
5.4.4.2 Full Text Query Language / 154
5.5 DataBase Support / 156
5.5.1 Dictionary / 156
5.5.2 Stop (Noise) Word List / 156
5.5.3 Rare Word List / 157
5.5.4 Document Object Descriptors / 157
5.5.5 Document Storage / 157
5.5.6 Index Storage / 157
5.5.7 Implementation Techniques Using Frames / 158
5.5.7.1 Fixed Frame Support / 158
5.5.7.2 Amorphous Frame Support / 158
5.5.7.3 Frame Compression Utility / 158
5.5.7.4 Rules and Goals / 158
5.6 Full Content Retrieval in the Intelligent Office / 159
5.7 Summary / 159
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IMAGING SYSTEMS 161
6.1 Introduction / 161
6.1.1 Chapter Organization / 163
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6.2 Scanners / 164
6.2.1 The Four Scanner Designs / 164
6.2.2 Optical Subsystem / 165
6.3 Compression Boards / 166
6.4 High Resolution Display Monitors / 167
6.5 OCR Systems / 168
6.5.1 Recognizing a Character / 170
6.5.2 Preserving Format / 171
6.6 Fax Boards / 172
6.6.1 The Fax Process / 172
6.6.2 Background Operation / 173
6.7 Voice Boards / 173
6.7.1 Digitizing Sound / 174
6.7.2 Voice Synthesis / 175
6.7.3 Speech Recognition / 176
6.8 Video Boards / 176
6.8.1 Animation / 177
6.8.2 Video Capture and Overlay / 177
6.8.3 Compression / 178
6.9 Laser Printers / 178
6.10 Turnkey Imaging Systems / 179
6.10.1 Single Workstation System / 179
6.10.2 Multi Component System / 179
6.10.3 Image Workstation / 180
6.10.4 Scan Station / 181
6.10.5 Database Server / 182
6.10.6 Storage / 182
6.10.7 Print Service / 183
6.10.8 Other Services / 184
6.11 Forms / 184
6.11.1 Database Interface / 185
6.11.2 Searching / 185
6.11.3 Indexing / 186
6.11.4 Input Format / 188
6.11.5 Reporting / 188
6.12 Retrieval Software / 189
6.12.1 Image Decompression / 190
6.12.2 Image Manipulation / 190
6.12.3 Markup and Editing / 190
6.12.4 Archiving Images / 191
6.12.5 Imitating Paper Flow / 192
6.12.6 Host Interface / 192
6.12.7 Other Capabilities / 193
6.13 Typical Applications / 194
6.13.1 Insurance / 194
Contents ¦ xix
6.13.2 Banking / 194
6.13.3 Government / 195
6.13.4 Accounting / 196
6.13.5 Engineering / 197
6.14 Imaging Systems and the Intelligent Office / 197
6.15 Summary / 198
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OBJECT ORIENTED CONCEPTS 199
7.1 Introduction / 199
7.1.1 What Is Object Orientation? / 199
7.1.2 The Evolution of Object Orientation In Programming
Languages / 201
7.1.2.1 Extensions, Dialects, and Versions of
Smalltalk / 204
7.1.2.2 Object Oriented Extensions of Conventional
Languages / 204
7.1.2.3 Strongly Typed Object Oriented Languages / 205
7.1.2.4 Object Oriented Extensions of LISP / 205
7.1.2.5 Object Oriented Languages in the 1990s / 206
7.1.3 The Three Fundamental Concepts of Object Orientation / 206
7.1.4 Chapter Organization / 206
7.2 Object Message Paradigm / 206
7.2.1 Abstract Data Types / 207
7.2.2 Classes / 208
7.2.3 Containers and Class Extensions / 210
7.2.4 Overloading and Dynamic Binding / 211
7.2.5 Constraints / 213
7.2.6 Advantages of Abstract Data Typing / 214
7.3 Inheritance / 214
7.3.1 Inheriting Instance Variables / 217
7.3.2 Inheriting Methods / 218
7.3.3 Method Overriding / 219
7.3.4 Multiple Inheritance / 220
7.3.5 Inheriting the Interface / 222
7.3.6 Advantages of Inheritance / 223
7.4 Object Identity / 223
7.4.1 Path Names in Operating Systems / 223
7.4.2 Identity Through Identifier Keys / 225
7.4.3 The Type State Identity Trichotomy / 227
7.4.4 Object Spaces With Identity / 230
7.4.5 Advantages Of Object Identity / 231
7.5 Summary / 233
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GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES 235
8.1 Introduction / 235
8.1.1 Chapter Organization / 235
8.2 History / 236
8.3 Common User Interface Terms / 241
8.4 GUI on PCs / 249
8.4.1 Microsoft Windows / 249
8.4.1.1 Feature Overview / 250
8.4.1.2 Creation and Manipulation of a Window / 250
8.4.1.2.1 Structure of a Window / 250
8.4.1.2.2 Creating Windows / 250
8.4.1.3 Pop up and Child Windows / 252
8.4.1.4 Resources / 256
8.4.1.5 Graphics Device Interface / 257
8.4.2 Macintosh Toolbox / 258
8.4.2.1 Functional Overview / 258
8.4.2.2 The Window Manager / 258
8.4.2.3 The Resource Manager / 260
8.4.2.4 The Menu Manager / 260
8.4.2.5 The Control Manager / 261
8.4.2.6 The Dialog Manager / 263
8.4.2.7 The Scrap Manager / 263
8.4.2.8 QuickDraw / 263
8.5 Object Oriented User Interfaces / 265
8.5.1 Actor / 265
8.5.1.1 Overview / 265
8.5.1.2 Class Hierarchy / 267
8.5.1.2.1 Window Classes / 269
8.5.1.2.2 Control Classes / 271
8.5.1.2.3 Dialog Classes / 271
8.5.1.2.4 Existing Dialog Class
Hierarchy / 272
8.5.1.3 Extending the Class Hierarchy / 276
8.5.2 MacApp / 277
8.5.2.1 Overview of MacApp Capabilities / 277
8.5.2.2 User Interface Class Hierarchy / 278
8.5.2.2.1 TApplication / 278
8.5.2.2.2 TDocument / 278
8.5.2.2.3 TView / 278
8.5.2.2.4 TCommand / 283
8.5.2.2.5 TList / 283
8.5.2.3 Extensibility / 283
Contents ¦ xxi
8.5.3 NeXT / 284
8.5.3.1 Overview of NeXT Software / 284
8.5.3.2 NeXT User Interface / 285
8.5.3.3 Application Kit / 286
8.5.3.4 Designing User Interfaces with Interface
Builder / 287
8.6 ToolBook: A Hypermedia GUI Application / 290
8.6.1 Overview / 290
8.6.2 ToolBook Objects / 291
8.6.2.1 Books / 292
8.6.2.2 Pages / 293
8.6.2.3 Fields / 294
8.6.2.4 Buttons / 294
8.6.2.5 Graphics / 294
8.6.3 OpenScript Language / 294
8.7 NewWave / 295
8.7.1 Overview of NewWave Software / 296
8.7.2 NewWave Architecture / 297
8.7.3 Object Management Facility / 300
8.7.3.1 Objects / 300
8.7.3.2 Links and Views / 301
8.8 Summary / 304
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MULTI MEDIA OBJECTS IN THE OFFICE 305
9.1 Introduction / 305
9.1.1 Chapter Organization / 307
9.2 Multi Media Objects / 307
9.2.1 Structure and Interactions of Multi Media Objects / 309
9.3 Multi Media Data Types / 310
9.4 Text Data / 312
9.5 Image Data Types: Attributes and Organization / 313
9.5.1 Image File Formats / 313
9.5.2 Image Compression / 314
9.5.3 Dithering / 316
9.5.4 Images in the Intelligent Office / 316
9.5.5 Optical Image Recognition and Neural Network
Technology / 317
9.6 Voice in the Intelligent Office / 318
9.6.1 Speech Recognition / 319
9.6.2 Potential Uses of Speech / 320
9.7 Video and Animation / 321
9.7.1 Digital Video Interactive / 323
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9.7.2 Video, Animation, and the Intelligent Office / 323
9.8 Summary / 325
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OFFICE OBJECTS AND THE OFFICE OBJECT REPOSITORY 327
10.1 Introduction / 327
10.1.1 Chapter Organization / 328
10.2 The Intelligent Office Environment / 328
10.2.1 Issues to Resolve / 330
10.2.1.1 Office Workers and Office Objects / 330
10.2.1.2 Heterogeneous Information / 330
10.2.1.3 Concurrent Sharing / 330
10.2.1.4 Procedures and Policies / 331
10.2.1.5 Collaborative Work / 331
10.2.2 The Object Categories / 331
10.2.3 Organizing the Office Environment / 332
10.3 Buildings and Corporations / 333
10.3.1 Security and Resilience / 335
10.3.2 Corporation Policies and Procedures / 335
10.3.2.1 Procedures and Policies as Objects / 335
10.3.2.2 Policy and Procedure Hierarchies / 336
10.4 The Floor/Department / 338
10.5 Cabinets, Drawers, Folders, and Documents / 338
10.5.1 Cabinets / 340
10.5.2 Drawers / 340
10.5.3 Folders / 341
10.5.4 Documents / 342
10.5.5 Links / 344
10.5.6 Design for Extensibility / 346
10.6 The Office / 347
10.7 Organizing the Office Workers / 348
10.8 Managing Paper Information / 351
10.9 Object Repository for Office Objects / 352
10.9.1 Relational Database Design / 354
10.9.1.1 Maintaining Object Numbers / 356
10.9.1.2 Populating the Database / 356
10.9.2 Query Forms / 357
10.9.2.1 Folder Navigation / 357
10.9.2.2 Accessing Objects in the Current Folder / 357
10.9.2.3 Accessing Objects in the Document Database / 358
10.9.2.4 Updating Objects / 359
10.9.3 Locking Shared Objects / 360
Contents ¦ xxiii
10.10 Change Management / 361
10.11 Check Out/Check In of Office Objects / 363
10.12 Summary / 365
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COLLABORATIVE WORK AND WORK FLOW
IN INTELLIGENT OFFICES 367
11.1 Introduction / 367
11.1.1 Groupware: An Overview / 369
11.1.1.1 Groupware Research / 371
11.1.2 Work Flow: An Overview / 372
11.1.3 Intelligent Collaboration / 374
11.2 Electronic Messaging and Mail Systems / 374
11.2.1 Electronic Messaging in Intelligent Offices / 376
11.2.2 Launchers, Viewers, and Object Linking / 378
11.2.3 Rules and Messages / 378
11.2.3.1 Message Filters / 378
11.2.3.2 Message Forwarding / 379
11.3 Schedulers and Calendars / 380
11.4 Conferences and Meetings / 381
11.5 Work Flow in Document Management Systems / 382
11.6 Work Flow in Intelligent Offices / 383
11.6.1 Intelligent Work Flow / 386
11.6.2 Components of Work Flow in Intelligent Offices / 387
11.7 Summary / 388
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SUMMARY 391
12.1 Optical Storage Technologies / 392
12.1.1 CD ROMs / 393
12.1.2 WORMs / 393
12.1.3 Erasable / 393
12.2 Networking and Client/Server Architectures / 394
12.3 Database Management Systems / 394
12.4 Full Content Retrieval / 395
12.5 Imaging Systems / 396
12.6 Object Orientation / 397
12.6.1 Abstract Data Typing / 398
12.6.2 Inheritance / 398
12.6.3 Object Identity / 399
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12.7 Graphical User Interfaces / 399
12.8 Multi Media Data Types and Peripherals / 401
12.9 Intelligent Offices: A Prescription for the Office of the Future / 402
REFERENCES 405
INDEX 415
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spellingShingle | Khoshafian, Setrag Intelligent offices object-oriented multi-media information management in client-server architectures Kantoorautomatisering gtt Management informatiesystemen gtt Database management Information storage and retrieval systems Management information systems Object-oriented programming (Computer science) Office practice Automation Offices Technological innovations Optical data processing Büroinformationssystem (DE-588)4249104-6 gnd |
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title | Intelligent offices object-oriented multi-media information management in client-server architectures |
title_auth | Intelligent offices object-oriented multi-media information management in client-server architectures |
title_exact_search | Intelligent offices object-oriented multi-media information management in client-server architectures |
title_full | Intelligent offices object-oriented multi-media information management in client-server architectures Setrag Khoshafian ... |
title_fullStr | Intelligent offices object-oriented multi-media information management in client-server architectures Setrag Khoshafian ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Intelligent offices object-oriented multi-media information management in client-server architectures Setrag Khoshafian ... |
title_short | Intelligent offices |
title_sort | intelligent offices object oriented multi media information management in client server architectures |
title_sub | object-oriented multi-media information management in client-server architectures |
topic | Kantoorautomatisering gtt Management informatiesystemen gtt Database management Information storage and retrieval systems Management information systems Object-oriented programming (Computer science) Office practice Automation Offices Technological innovations Optical data processing Büroinformationssystem (DE-588)4249104-6 gnd |
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