Ana-Ramona Bologa
Bucharest University of Economic Studies
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international conference on computer technology and development | 2009
Razvan Bologa; Ana-Ramona Bologa; Gheorghe Sabau
In this paper we have identified some critical implementation factors of an ERP project implementation in universities. Taking into consideration that for industry implementations there are already many performed studies we started by considering university implementations as a particular case for the industry ones. The purpose of our research is to make a list of the main success factors in implementing an ERP in the academic environment.
Sensors | 2018
Vlad Diaconita; Ana-Ramona Bologa; Razvan Bologa
A smart city implies a consistent use of technology for the benefit of the community. As the city develops over time, components and subsystems such as smart grids, smart water management, smart traffic and transportation systems, smart waste management systems, smart security systems, or e-governance are added. These components ingest and generate a multitude of structured, semi-structured or unstructured data that may be processed using a variety of algorithms in batches, micro batches or in real-time. The ICT architecture must be able to handle the increased storage and processing needs. When vertical scaling is no longer a viable solution, Hadoop can offer efficient linear horizontal scaling, solving storage, processing, and data analyses problems in many ways. This enables architects and developers to choose a stack according to their needs and skill-levels. In this paper, we propose a Hadoop-based architectural stack that can provide the ICT backbone for efficiently managing a smart city. On the one hand, Hadoop, together with Spark and the plethora of NoSQL databases and accompanying Apache projects, is a mature ecosystem. This is one of the reasons why it is an attractive option for a Smart City architecture. On the other hand, it is also very dynamic; things can change very quickly, and many new frameworks, products and options continue to emerge as others decline. To construct an optimized, modern architecture, we discuss and compare various products and engines based on a process that takes into consideration how the products perform and scale, as well as the reusability of the code, innovations, features, and support and interest in online communities.
WSEAS Transactions on Computers archive | 2009
Gheorghe Sabau; Mihaela Munten; Ana-Ramona Bologa; Razvan Bologa; Traian Surcel
Database Systems Journal | 2011
Ana-Ramona Bologa; Razvan Bologa
international conference on e-business | 2008
Ana-Ramona Bologa; Razvan Bologa; Gheorghe Sabau; Mihaela Muntean
international conference on e-business | 2008
Ana-Ramona Bologa; Razvan Bologa; Adela Bara
international conference on artificial intelligence | 2009
Ana-Ramona Bologa; Mihaela Muntean; Gheorghe Sabau; Iuliana Scorta
WSEAS Transactions on Computers archive | 2009
Ana-Ramona Bologa; Mihaela Muntean; Gheorghe Sabau; Iuliana Scorta
Informatica Economica | 2007
Ana-Ramona Bologa
Archive | 2011
Mihaela Muntean; Ana-Ramona Bologa; Razvan Bologa; Alexandra Florea