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Building an example application with the Unstructured Information Management Architecture IBM's Unstructured Information Management Architecture (UIMA) is a software architecture for developing and deploying unstructured information management ......(Continue Reading) Text analytics for life science using the Unstructured Information Management Architecture Biomedical text plays a fundamental role in knowledge discovery in life science, in both basic research (in the field of bioinformatics) and in industry ......(Continue Reading)A new storage architecture for a new information age - Storage Networking - Industry Overview In today's systems environments, there are only two Constants: change and growth. Applications are expanding at a dramatic rate, and systems are evolving ......(Continue Reading)GigE network solution becomes major pillar of business model - R&K chose 3Com's SuperStack Gigabit Ethernet architecture - Product Information Rippe & Kingston is a nationally recognized accounting, consulting and software manufacturing firm best known for its high-end enterprise resource planning ......(Continue Reading)Invasion of the pods: expressive yet pragmatic, Paul Morgan Architects' sound studio for RMIT's Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory explores acoustic Increasingly the technologies of information which mediate our routine activities seem to have been built on a simplistic presumption of efficiency, the ......(Continue Reading)
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