Methods of information resources processing in virtual library

Abstract

The thesis discusses the development of unified methods and software tools for processing information resources in Virtual Library as example the electronic content commerce systems (ECCS). A model of Virtual Library Systems (VLS) is proposed. The models of information resource processing in ECCS are proposed. Architecture and models of VLS are built. A new approach to application and implementation of business processes is formulated for the construction of VLS. A complex method of content creation, the operational method of content management and complex method of content support are developed. Design and implementation methods of VLS are based on online newspapers, which reflect the results of theoretical research, are developed. From the perspective of a systemic approach, the principles of applying information resources processing in electronic content commerce systems for content lifecycle implementation made the development of methods for the content formation, management and support possible. An integrated method of content formation for the time and resources reduction of content production is developed. A method of content management for the time and resources reduction of content sales was created, which makes it possible to implement content management subsystem. A method of content support for the time and resource reduction of the target audience analysis in VLS is implemented, which makes it possible to develop a content support subsystem.

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Keywords

content, commercial content, information resource, businessprocess, content management system, content lifecycle, Internetnewspaper, electronic content commerce system, Virtual Library

Citation

Rusyn B. Methods of information resources processing in virtual library / Bohdan Rusyn, Victoria Vysotska, Liubomyr Pohreliuk // Computational linguistics and intelligent systems, 25-27 June 2018. — Lviv : Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2018. — Vol 2 : Workshop. — P. 28–39. — (Part 1. Keynote speakers talks).