Ivaskiv R. Information technology of automation of processes of distributed processing of library resources

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Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

State registration number

0821U101080

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Specialization

  • 126 - Інформаційні системи та технології

07-05-2021

Specialized Academic Board

ДФ 35.101.01

Ukrainian Academy of Printing

Essay

The dissertation solves the current scientific and applied problem of developing models of circulation of profiled data streams in service-oriented systems for automated processing of digital collections of the academic scientific and technical library and providing targeted content to the authenticated recipient. The implementation of the research was the design of functional modules of information technology of a multidisciplinary computerized management system of library resources, organically integrated into the educational space. The structural scheme of objects of automation of a typical information library system is made, which allowed to formulate research criteria and perform a systematic analysis of design methods and applied software of common library management environments. Based on which the architectural solution of the optimal configuration of scenarios for the deployment of a single information platform of the computerized system of distributed library services is implemented. An information model of automatic processing and visualization of adaptive educational content, including officially unpublished methodological support of academic disciplines of the department, as well as a conceptual multilevel library model and accompanying tuples of demonstration of professional achievements by educational departments, have been developed. Keywords: information technology, library services, educational process, communicative media platform, corporate network, academic knowledge base, database management system, project management environment, systematic catalog, digitized collections, repository, web terminal.

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