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Data-Centric Business and Applications

Evolvements in Business Information Processing and Management (Volume 2)

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Overview

  • Explores various aspects of data engineering and information processing
  • Covers a broad range of relevant topics, e.g. information generation, representation, structuring, organization, storage, retrieval, navigation, human factors in information systems, and the use of information
  • Discusses the processes and procedures used in information/data processing and management

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (LNDECT, volume 30)

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This book explores various aspects of data engineering and information processing. In this second volume, the authors assess the challenges and opportunities involved in doing business with information. Their contributions on business information processing and management reflect diverse viewpoints – not only technological, but also business and social.

As the global marketplace grows more and more complex due to the increasing availability of data, the information business is steadily gaining popularity and has a huge impact on modern society. Thus, there is a growing need for consensus on how business information can be created, accessed, used and managed. 

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of e-Business, Faculty of Business, Economics and Statistics, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

    Natalia Kryvinska

  • Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Management, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia

    Michal Greguš

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