scholarly journals Note on Interprocess Communication in a Resource Sharing Computer Network

Author(s):  
D.C. Walden
2015 ◽  
Vol 713-715 ◽  
pp. 2233-2236
Author(s):  
Yun Liu

With the development of computer, network, multimedia technology, digital media resources with many types and huge amount are increasing dramatically, so this results in a more serious requirement on digital media resource management. Digital media resource management system based on SOA is put forward in this paper in the light of the problems of existing media resource management system. SOA, architecture of new generation, is one of the most ideal solutions to integrate application systems. The system solved the problem of heterogeneity fundamentally, and maximum integration and sharing of resources in management system can be achieved. Study achieved an integrated digital media resource management system and the problem of resource sharing was solved so as to adapt to the digital media resource management in big data era.


2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
Marlene Giguère

The Internet is an international wide area network linking computers in research and educational institutions in more than thirty countries. Services include access to electronic mail and bulletin board facilities, access to machine-readable texts such as electronic serials, and the capacity to download complex text files and software. As libraries inevitably move toward greater cooperative resource sharing, the Internet will become an increasingly important tool in providing access to these resources. Libraries suffering from budget cutbacks must look for alternative and creative ways of providing the same level of service with decreasing physical and personnel resources. The Internet, an internationaltelecommunications and computer network, is potentially a tool which can expand a library's access to a vast range of services without increasing costs. For authorized users, generally transmitting on the Internet is free. In addition many of the services accessible on the Internet are also free of charge. The objective of this article is to explain what the Internet is and how it can be used advantageously in libraries. The strength of this network is in the types of services and the range of resources which it makes aocessible. The article will provide an overview of the electronic mail service, bulletin boards and electronicpublications available, as well as information on accessing online public access catalogs, databases and archives. 


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