This article was originally published as: DATASPACE: A NEW METHOD FOR MANAGING INFOR-MATION
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Abstract
Taking a look at some huge or little associations or investments, overseeing the collection of information at different levels has turned into a difficult assignment for local area administration. The advancement of social information base administration frameworks served to center the information management local area for quite a long time, with awesome outcomes. As of late, in any case, the quickly extending requests of “information all over the place” have prompted a field that included intriguing and useful endeavors, however without a focal concentration or composed plan. The most in-tense data management challenges today come from organizations such as government offices, libraries, private companies among others depending on an enormous number of various, interrelated information sources, however having no real way to oversee their dataspaces in an advantageous, incorporated, or cogent style.
Also, in an association, information might change from completely organized to totally unstructured. The current information management framework which is known as database neglect to oversee such information in a proficient way. Hence, this research article proposes dataspaces and their emotionally supportive networks as another plan for information management. This plan includes a lot of the work going on in information management today while representing extra exploration goals. This new method of information management; dataspace, is an innovation that resolves the issue of heterogeneity present in information and tackling different weaknesses of the current frameworks (database). This article justifies a review on dataspace and examines issues identified with the dataspace framework design, information display, questioning as well as response methods, including ordering.
Authors
- Ebinim Chinelo (Girne Aemerican University)
Keywords
Data, Dataspace, database, Personal information management, Logical data management
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