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Papers in the area of Information Integrity by CIIR and by institutions , professional bodies, academia, professionals networked by CIIR :
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Vijay V. Mandke, Madhavan K. Nayar and Kamna Malik
For a complex and changing environment, modeling a generic business process as integral to a closed loop information and control system characterized by uncertainty”, Proceedings of the 2001 Conference on Information Quality, Edited by Elizabeth M. Pierce and Raissa Katz-Hass, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 3-4 November, 2001.
Abstract: Physical and informational works are strongly interrelated in a business process. This facilitates modeling a business process as an integral part of a closed loop information and control system. Various uncertainties due to internal and external system environmental factors of complexity, change, communication, conversion and corruption (i.e., 5“C”s)..... references
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A Short Note on Understanding Nature of Uncertainty and Risk in Healthcare Delivery System-Information Integrity Based View Full text available:
Vijay V. Mandke.
Published in HCTM Electronic Journal, UK, 2004. .
Abstract: The supply chain of a modern healthcare delivery enterprise, seen as a system, is modeled as integral to a closed loop information and control system, which is designated as the healthcare process IS view (HPIS view). The HPIS view is a multistage decision process comprising decision stages of: (a) problem, i.e., goal information origination, (b) problem environment information origination,.....
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Information Integrity - a Structure for its Definition
Mandke Vijay V. and Nayar Madhavan K
Proceedings of the 1997 Conference on Information Quality edited by Diane M. Strong and Beverly K. Kahn, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 24-26 October, 1997, pp. 314-338.
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Information Integrity Technology product Structure
Mandke Vijay V. and Nayar Madhavan K
Proceedings of the 1998 Conference on Information Quality edited by InduShobha Chengalur-Smith and Leo L. Pipino, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 23-25 October, 1998, pp. 232-246.
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Design Basis for Achieving Information Integrity,
Mandke Vijay V. and Nayar Madhavan K
In Integrity and Internal Control in Information Systems edited by Sushil Jajodia, William List, Graeme W. McGregor and Leon A. M. Strous, Proceedings of IFIP TC 11 Working Group 11.5 Second Conference : Bridging Business Requirements and Research Results, Warrenton, Virginia, USA, November 18-19, 1998, published by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Boston, USA, 1998.
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Implementing Information Integrity Technology
Mandke Vijay V. and Nayar Madhavan K
Updated, Special Issue of International Journal of Informatica, June 2002.
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Beyond Quality – The Information Integrity Imperative
Vijay V. Mandke and Madhavan K. Nayar
Proceedings of 8th World Congress on Total quality Management, Dubai, 6-8 October, 2003.Also accepted for publication in International Journal on Total Quality Management, Taylor & Francis Ltd., Volume 15 No. 5&6, 2004.
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Achieving Information Integrity in Healthcare
Mandke Vijay V., Sharon Miller, Paul Prabhakar, Manu Vora, and Nilu Vora
Proceedings of the American Healthcare Information Management Association (AHIMA) Conference, Minneapolice, USA, 19-21 October 2003.
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Designing Systems For Changing and Complex environment - An Information Integrity Approach
Professor Milind Mali , Assistant Professor , Shrimati Kashibai Nawale College of Engineering ( For Girls) , Sinhgad Technical Education Society , Pune
Presented at an International conference SICPRO 2005 , Institute of Control Sciences , Russian Academy of Sciences held at Moscow, Russia from 25 - 28 January 2005.
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Process Model for Decision-Making in Stock Markets: The Information Integrity Approach The Information Integrity Approach
Prof. K. Narayanan (IIT Bombay), Prof. Vijay V.Mandke (CIIR) and Mr. M. Prashant (IIT Bombay)
Business Information Management (BIM) National Conference was organized by Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad, UP, India from 9-10 April 2005.
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Information modeling for achieving integrity in databases for open systems
Prof. Reema Khurana (IMT),
Business Information Management (BIM) National Conference was organized by Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad, UP, India from 9-10 April 2005.
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Depicting an approach to design schema for Information base with Integrity
Prof. Reema Khurana (IMT),
Business Information Management (BIM) National Conference was organized by Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad, UP, India from 9-10 April 2005.
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Achieving Integrity in the System Design: Information Integrity View
Milind S. Mali (Smt.Kashibai Navale College of Engineering, Pune)
Business Information Management (BIM) National Conference was organized by Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad, UP, India from 9-10 April 2005.
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Information integrity adding value to corporate assets
Prof. Vijay V. Mandke
Business Information Management (BIM) National Conference was organized by Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad, UP, India from 9-10 April 2005.
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Information Integrity Analysis and Design: A UML Based Approach
Prof. Kamna Malik (IMT).
Business Information Management (BIM) National Conference was organized by Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad, UP, India from 9-10 April 2005.
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Modeling Information bases with Integrity in a Mass Customized Supply Chain
Siddharth Varma,Reema Khurana,Vijay V. Mandke and Subhash Wadhwa
Proceedings of the The 3rd Interdisciplinary World Congress on Mass Customization and Personalization (MCPC2005) held
at HongKong in September,2005, organized by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Abstract: Information Integrity is dependability and trustworthiness of information. Its determinants are accuracy, consistency and reliabilityof information. Supply chains are slowly moving from standardization and mass production towards increasing customization.Many firms are trying to resort to mass customization in order to cater to differing individual requirements...
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Achieving comparative economic advantage through Information Integrity.
Reema Khurana, Natasha Kapoor, and Vijay Mandke.
Accepted for presentation and inclusion in proceedings of the Business And Information (BAI2006; http://bai2006.atisr.org), to be held by ATISR at Singapore
from July 12-14, 2006, is organised by Department of Marketing, HongKong Baptist University,National Taipei University, and Shih-Chien University.
Abstract: Internationalism is the principle of cooperation among nations for the promotion of their common good. Traditionally, internationalism has its origin in economic integration through activities of traders, who crossed borders in order to trade, it was termed foreign trade (FT).......
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Information System’s View of Biometric Analysis
Manisha Dale, Kashinath
Munde, R.M. Bodade, and Natasha Kapoor.
Accepted for presentation and inclusion in proceedings of the The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Management of Innovation (ICMIT2006) to be held
at Singapore from June 21-23, 2006. ICMIT2006 (www.icmit.net)
Abstract: Up till now, biometric techniques used for unique identification of person had not taken into account the local environmental factors corresponding to the system. The local environmental factors involve the hardware, software, people, finance, norms, rules procedures and policies....
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Information Integrity Knowledge Development- A Critical Requirement
M. S. Mali,R. Khurana,S. P. Kallurkar,V. V. Mandke
Accepted for presentation and inclusion in proceedings of the The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Management of Innovation (ICMIT2006) to be held
at Singapore from June 21-23, 2006. ICMIT2006 (www.icmit.net)
Abstract:
Information Integrity (I*I) is dependability and trustworthiness of information and controlling it is a key factor
determining strategic business advantage. Its attributes are accuracy, consistency and reliability of information system (IS) and information there from. Businesses have changed a great deal but, given the reality of the data driven technologies and the Net, it is the processes by which they.....
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