2017
DOI: 10.1109/tem.2017.2648516
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A Markov-Based Update Policy for Constantly Changing Database Systems

Abstract: In order to maximize the value of an organization's data assets, it is important to keep data in its databases upto-date. In the era of big data, however, constantly changing data sources make it a challenging task to assure data timeliness in enterprise systems. For instance, due to the high frequency of purchase transactions, purchase data stored in an enterprise resource planning system can easily become outdated, affecting the accuracy of inventory data and the quality of inventory replenishment decisions.… Show more

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“…This knowledge, however, is provided by various stakeholder groups inside organizations, for example about the machine and product properties or data-driven analyses [13]. Hence, the efficient management of these distributed knowledge repositories is a key resource for the successful digitization of manufacturing processes [15], [59].…”
Section: A Knowledge Management Systems In the Context Of Industry 40mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This knowledge, however, is provided by various stakeholder groups inside organizations, for example about the machine and product properties or data-driven analyses [13]. Hence, the efficient management of these distributed knowledge repositories is a key resource for the successful digitization of manufacturing processes [15], [59].…”
Section: A Knowledge Management Systems In the Context Of Industry 40mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in a constantly-connected environment, machines monitor processes continuously and produce reports, increasing the potential for knowledge creation exponentially [9]. As a result of this activity, substantially more unstructured data and information are produced increases, which may congest the information system [10]. For this reason, to truly benefit from this digital transformation, organizations should improve their KM approaches so they can scan and detect meaningful pieces of information and develop more sophisticated uses of this knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%