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Technological advancements in digital imaging technology have benefited many health care, law enforcement and insurance organizations. The new developments have enhanced the efficiency of digital image analysis that is done mostly by forensic departments.

Digital images help in preservation of vital evidence and graphic information that can be retrieved and displayed at any given point of time. The following process needs to be followed meticulously for preservation of digital imaging data.

    1. The digital data needs to be well stored along with its scripts, metadata, programs

    2. The digital image collection should be regularly updated with the necessary user interface that is used to retrieve it

    3. Physical security for digital imaging collections should be provided to prevent any unauthorized change/control of the existing

Organizations like libraries, publishing houses, financial institutions, government agencies and major corporations face many challenges when they address these issues individually. They need unique combinations of advanced technology that can overcome these issues and efficiently take control of the entire digital imaging process.

For all the above reasons, most of them rely on industry experts for scanning, digital imaging, XML code conversion and, eventually, digital publishing. Also, the investment to create digitized products from multiple sources like electronic files or micro films can be considerably brought down when it is done by a service provider.

Automated solutions for digital imaging process can provide the following benefits

    1. Creation of custom designed outputs

    2. Optimization of content transformation workflows

    3. Gains in operational cost and content production efficiency

    4. Transforming text pages and images into digital resources

    5. Embedding metadata in the image for indexing

Organizations that switch to digital imaging solutions provided by an expert service provider can completely eliminate operational challenges and reap economical benefits within short period of time.

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Digital Preservation and Metadata: History, Theory, Practice


Digital Preservation and Metadata: History, Theory, Practice


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Protect your digital resources! This book addresses critical issues of preservation, giving you everything you need to effectively protect your resources-from dealing with obsolescence, to responsibilities, methods of preservation, cost, and metadata formats. It also gives examples of numerous national and international institutions that provide frameworks for digital libraries and archives. A lon…

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Think about the technologies you may have already used today. Have you used a computer, cell phone, watched a DVD or maybe all of these today? Now think about every text message you send, every webpage you look at and all of the music in your MP3 library. Now think about a huge publishing organization, say a publisher of encyclopedias or an insurance company holding documents or a government organization’s legal files and think about where all of this code and data is stored. Unimaginable isn’t it?

 

If you think storing all of that information is a conundrum, consider searching within all of that information to find a single paragraph or one image. It’s not like you can “Google” a company’s confidential files and expect to find it online. Large content heavy companies, organizations and other industries needing a way to search, handle and deliver large content rich files of information look to XML databases for content management solutions.

 

What An Extensible Mark Up Language, (XML) Database Can Do For Businesses

  • Store, query, and retrieve massive volumes of unstructured information
  • Improve workflow and create custom content assembly and delivery products
  • Load content “as is,” without requiring a common DTD or schema
  • Query the entire contentbase for precise information from images to a footnote
  • Reuse content, creating new products and publications using the existing contentbase

 

The last point on the end could be the most valuable for organizations looking for new ways to create a profit. Since there is a way to search for data and reuse previously written code and content, thousands of man hours spent creating the reusable code in the first place can be if not avoided entirely, at least reduced. So, what does all of this have to do with you knowing more about XML language than you thought?

 

For one thing, if you have the most current version of Microsoft Windows, you are already writing in XML without even knowing it. Because everything is written in an XML format, it also means it’s web friendly too. The point is, whether you know it or not, most of the world is in some form or another using code in order to complete a function of modern times. Perhaps the company or business you work for does indeed have an office server, but could greatly benefit from an XML content server database to increase your organization’s efficiency, profitability and productivity. When you think of all the ways HTML or XML is already helping you today, think of all the ways it could help you tomorrow.

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About the author : Melissa Peterman is a web content specialist for Innuity. For more information about XML databases or XML content Mark Logic

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Semantic Web and Peer-to-Peer: Decentralized Management and Exchange of Knowledge and Information


Semantic Web and Peer-to-Peer: Decentralized Management and Exchange of Knowledge and Information


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Just like the industrial society of the last century depended on natural resources, today’s society depends on information and its exchange. Staab and Stuckenschmidt structured the selected contributions into four parts: Part I, “Data Storage and Access”, prepares the semantic foundation, i.e. data modelling and querying in a flexible and yet scalable manner. These foundations allow for deali…

Advances in Databases and Information Systems: 11th East European Conference, ADBIS 2007, Varna, Bulgaria, September 29-October 3, 2007, Proceedings ... Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)


Advances in Databases and Information Systems: 11th East European Conference, ADBIS 2007, Varna, Bulgaria, September 29-October 3, 2007, Proceedings … Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)


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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th East European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems, ADBIS 2007, held in Varna, Bulgaria, in September/October 2007. The 23 revised papers presented together with 3 invited lectures were carefully reviewed and selected from 77 submissions. The papers address current research on database theory, development of advanc…

Digital Libraries: Research and Development: First International DELOS Conference, Pisa, Italy, February 13-14, 2007, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture ... Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)


Digital Libraries: Research and Development: First International DELOS Conference, Pisa, Italy, February 13-14, 2007, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture … Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)


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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the First International Conference on Digital Libraries, DELOS 2007, held in Pisa, Italy, in February 2007. The 33 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected during two rounds of reviewing and improvement for inclusion in the book. The papers are organized in topical sections on similarity search, architectu…

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