Selective Information Dissemination Domain Model in a University of Medical Sciences Library
Keywords:
ENGINEERING, DOMAIN MODELING, DISSEMINATION, INFORMATION, LIBRARY.Abstract
Introduction: the computerization of society implies computerizing the services that institutions provide to their users. The library is the support structure for the university to fulfill its training, research, and outreach objectives, taking on processes such as Selective Information Dissemination (SID), which is of utmost strategic importance and demonstrates or identifies the information dynamics required by a select group of people. The domain model, which helps improve understanding of the problem, is of great importance in this process.
Objective: develop Domain Modeling for Selective Dissemination of Information in the Library of the Dr. Ernesto Guevara de la Serna Faculty of Medical Sciences.
Methods: a technological innovation investigation was conducted, based on a dialectical approach, using the elements discussed in the thesis as its philosophical foundation. This approach utilized theoretical and empirical research methods, procedures, and techniques, as well as document review.
Results: obtaining the Model where the different entities are identified with their attributes, thus achieving the Domain Model that facilitates the design of the Selective Information Dissemination process, guaranteeing the satisfaction of the needs of the users of the library of the Faculty of Medical Sciences Dr. Ernesto Guevara de la Serna.
Conclusions: the domain model for the Selective Dissemination of Information was developed in the Library of the Dr. Ernesto Guevara de la Serna Faculty of Medical Sciences, to ensure that the needs of users are met without neglecting the established procedure.
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