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TEMA® - Technology and Management

Last Loaded on Web: Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Last Update To Bluesheet: April 30, 2012

Bluesheet Contents     PDF version

File Description Dialog File Data Special Features Sample Record Sort
Subject Coverage Database Content DIALINDEX/OneSearch Categories Basic Index Rank
Sources Document Types Indexed Contact Additional Indexes Predefined Format Options
Tips Geographic Coverage Terms and Conditions Limit Rates


File Description [top]

TEMA® - Technology and Management is a bibliographic database that contains references with abstracts, keywords, and descriptors on technology and management. The information is from German and international scientific and practical technical literature like journals, conference proceedings, reports, dissertations, as well as non-conventional literature.

TEMA® comprises the databases DOMA® Mechanical and Plant Engineering, ZDE Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Information Technology, ENTEC Energy Technology, WEMA® Materials, TOGA® Textile Technology, MEDITEC Medical Engineering, Management and Organisation.

Abstracts are in English or German and searches may be conducted with English or German terms.



Tips [top]

USE FILE 95

to search literature in the areas of technology and management.

USE /DE

to search for a subject:

     S PACKET SWITCHING/DE

USE CS=

to see which companies or universities are conducting work in an area of interest:

     S CS=Dept. of Comput. Sci., Calgary Univ.?

USE RANK

to find additional descriptors:

     S COMMUNICATION TRAFFIC/DE
     RANK DE

USE YEAR LIMIT

to limit a search to recent articles:

     SELECT S2/2009:2010



Subject Coverage [top]

  • Mechanical and Plant Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Information Technology
  • Energy Technology
  • Materials
  • Textile Technology
  • Medical Engineering
  • Mining
  • Management and Organisation


Sources [top]

The following publications are indexed in the database: Journal Articles, Conference papers, Reports, Books, Dissertations, Patents, Compact Disks, Standards.



Dialog File Data [top]

Dates Covered: 1989 to October 2010
File Size: 2,091,614 records
Update Frequency: Closed


Database Content [top]

  • Bibliographic Records


Document Types Indexed [top]

  • Reports
  • Conferences, Symposia, Meetings
  • Journal Articles
  • Theses and Dissertations
  • Patents
  • Standards
  • Translations
  • Books


Geographic Coverage [top]

  • International


Geographic Restrictions [top]

  • None


Special Features [top]


DialIndex/OneSearch Categories [top]

ACRONYM CATEGORY NAME
AEROSPAC Aerospace
AUTO Automotive Research
CERAMICS Ceramics and Composites
CIVILENG Civil Engineering
COMPSCI Computers, Electronics, and Telecommunications R&D
EECOMP Electrical Engineering
ENERGY Energy
ENG Engineering
INSTRUM Instrumentation and Control
MANUFACT Manufacturing
MATERIAL Materials
MECHENG Mechanical Engineering
MEDENG Medical Engineering
METALS Metals
MINING Mining
PAINTS Paints and Coatings
PLASTICS Rubber and Plastics
SCITECH Science and Technology
TEXTILE Textiles
TRANSPOR Transportation


Contact [top]

TEMA - Technology and Management is produced by WTI-Frankfurt eG. Questions concerning file content should be directed to:

WTI-Frankfurt eG
Manfred Jaksch
Ferdinand-Happ-Strasse 32
Frankfurt / Main , D-60314
Germany
Telephone: +49 69 4308-111
Fax: +49 69-4308-200
E-Mail: kontakt@wti-frankfurt.de


Terms and Conditions [top]

For Dialog's Redistribution and Archive Policy, enter HELP ERA online.

The following terms and conditions also apply. TEMA is copyrighted by WTI-Frankfurt eG. This database may not be copied in entirety. Portions of the databases may not be copied such as to have the effect of avoiding use charges for the database. Except as expressly stated in The Dialog Corporation's Redistribution and Archive Policy, copies may not be offered for resale. WTI-Frankfurt eG shall use its best endeavours to ensure that the information contained in the database is accurate and up-to-date, but WTI-Frankfurt eG can accept no liability for omissions or errors therein or their consequences.

WTI-Frankfurt eG does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in TEMA nor does it warrant the suitability of this information for any particular use or application, including, but not limited to, implied warranty of merchantibility, fitness or suitability for a particular purpose. Consequently WTI-Frankfurt eG cannot be held responsible for any damages arising from the use of TEMA.

ACCESS TO THIS DATABASE IS NOT ALLOWED FOR CUSTOMERS IN GERMANY, AUSTRIA, AND SWITZERLAND.


Dialog Standard Terms & Conditions apply.


SAMPLE RECORD [top]

    DIALOG(R)File  95:TEMA-Technology & Management 
    (c) 2012 WTI-Frankfurt eG. All rts. reserv. 
     
  AA=  01568355 20011203242 
  /TI  Internet traffic measurement 
  AU=  Williamson, C 
  CS=  Dept. of Comput. Sci., Calgary Univ., Alta., CDN 
  JN=,SO=  IEEE Internet Computing, v5, n6, pp70-74 
  PD=,PY=   2001 
  DT=,LA=  Document type:  journal article   Language:  English 
  RT=  Record type: Abstract 
  SN=  ISSN: 1089-7801 
     
  /AB  ABSTRACT: 
    The Internet's evolution over the past 30 years (1971-2001), has been 
    accompanied by the development of various network applications. These 
    applications range from early text-based utilities such as file transfer 
    and remote login to the more recent advent of the Web, electronic commerce, 
    and multimedia streaming. For most users, the Internet is simply a 
    connection to these applications. They are shielded from the details of how 
    the Internet works, through the-information-hiding principles of the 
    Internet protocol stack, which dictates how user-level data is transformed 
    into network packets for transport across the network and put back together 
    for delivery at the receiving application. For many networking researchers 
    however, the protocols themselves are of interest. Using specialized 
    network measurement hardware or software, these researchers collect 
    information about network packet transmissions. With detailed packet-level 
    measurements and some knowledge of the IP stack, they can use reverse 
    engineering to gather significant information about both the application 
    structure and user behavior, which can be applied to a variety of tasks 
    like network troubleshooting, protocol debugging, workload 
    characterization, and performance evaluation and improvement. Traffic 
    measurement technologies have scaled up to provide insight into fundamental 
    behavior properties of the Internet, its protocols, and its users. The 
    author introduces the tools and methods for measuring Internet traffic and 
    offers highlights from research results. 
     
  /DE  DESCRIPTORS: PACKET SWITCHING; PERFORMANCE EVALUATION; PROTOCOLS; REVERSE 
    ENGINEERING METHOD; COMMUNICATION TRAFFIC; ELECTRONIC COMMERCE; PACKETS; 
    OCCUPATIONAL STRESS 
  /ID  IDENTIFIERS: INTERNET VERKEHR; VERKEHRSMESSUNG; INTERNET PROTOKOLL; 
    PROTOKOLLPAKET; NUTZERVERHALTEN; BELASTUNGSEIGENSCHAFT; NETZWERK; Internet; 
    Paketvermittlung 


BASIC INDEX [top]

SEARCH
SUFFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
None None All Basic Index Fields Word S NETWORK(W)APPLICATION?
/AB AB Abstract1 Word S FILE?(W)TRANSFER?/AB
/DE DE Descriptor2 Word
& Phrase
S PACKET(W)SWITCHING/DE
S COMMUNICATION TRAFFIC/DE
/ID ID Identifier3,4 Word
& Phrase
S INTERNET(W)VERKEHR/ID
S INTERNET PROTOKOLL/ID
/TI TI Title Word S INTERNET(W)TRAFFIC/TI

1 Records include abstracts in English or German language.

2 Also /DF.

3 Also /IF.

4 Records include identifiers in German language.


ADDITIONAL INDEXES [top]

SEARCH
PREFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
AA= AA TEME Accession Number Phrase S AA=20011203242
AU= AU Author Phrase S AU=WILLIAMSON, C
None AZ DIALOG Accession Number
BN= BN International Standard Book Number (ISBN) Phrase S BN=7-5416-1315-0
CS= CS Corporate Source Word
& Phrase
S CS=(CALGARY(W)UNIV)
S CS=DEPT. OF COMPUT. SCI?
DT= DT Document Type Phrase S DT=JOURNAL ARTICLE
JN= JN Journal Name Phrase S JN=IEEE INTERNET COMPUTING
LA= LA Language Phrase S LA=ENGLISH
PD= PD Publication Date Phrase S PD=2001
PY= PY Publication Year Phrase S PY=2001
RT= RT Record Type Phrase S RT=ABSTRACT
SN= SN International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) Phrase S SN=1089-7801
SO= SO Source Information5 Word S SO=(INTERNET(W)COMPUTING AND V5)
UD= None Update Phrase S UD=9999

5 Search and display include Journal Name, Volume, Issue, Pagination, and Publication Date.


LIMIT [top]

SUFFIX FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
/ABS Abstract Present S UD=?/ABS
/ENG English-Language Records S FINISHING(W)TEMPERATURE/ENG
/NOABS No Abstract Present S S3/NOABS
/NONENG Non-English-language records S S2/NONENG
/YYYY Publication Year S RECRYSTALLISATION/2001


SORT [top]

SORTABLE FIELDS EXAMPLES
AU, CS, JN, LA, PD, PY, TI SORT S5/ALL/AU
SORT S1/ALL/PY/D


RANK [top]

RANK FIELDS EXAMPLES
All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes can be ranked. Other RANK codes include: DE RANK DE
RANK AU S4


USER-DEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

Display codes listed in the Search Options tables can be used to customize output. TYPE S3/AU,TI/1-3
PRINT S1/TI, AB, DE/ALL


PREDEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

NO.
DIALOGWEB
FORMAT
RECORD CONTENT
1 -- DIALOG Accession Number
2 -- Full Record except Abstract
3 Medium Bibliographic Citation
4 -- Full Record with Tagged Fields
5 -- Full Record
6 Short Title and Publication Year
7 Long Bibliographic Citation and Abstract
8 Free Title, Indexing, and Publication Year
9 Full Full Record


DIRECT RECORD ACCESS [top]

FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
If the accession number of a specific record is known, it can be used to display the record directly. TYPE 1568727/9
DISPLAY 1567071/5
PRINT 1564810/4


Rates [top]

Rates For File: TEMA® - Technology and Management[95]
Cost per DialUnit:                $13.00
Cost per minute:                   $3.47
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REDIST/COPY Multiplier Table:

      Range      Multiplier
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       3-25       1.50
     26-100       3.00
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    201-500       6.00
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 1001 or more    10.00

ARCHIVE Multiplier Table:

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    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00
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