The Market of the Database
Task One: Companies Currently Involved with the Application
Google: Google Search, Google Now
Amazon: AWS (Amazon Web Services)
Amazon: AWS (Amazon Web Services)
Task Two: Organizations Affiliated with Large-Scale Information Systems
SEMPO is a non-profit professional association working to increase awareness and promote the value of search engine marketing. As part of its mission, it states, "Whether you are a search or social marketing professional or use search and social as part of your profession, SEMPO provides the programs and resources to help you succeed." This organization is led by people such as Lindsay Blankenship of Search Discovery, Inc., as well as chairman Chris Boggs, and is sponsored by major search services such as Google and Baidu
Task Three: Our Product: R.A.M.
Task Four: Sharing Our Ideas with the Industry (The following letter was sent as shown below to iNovex as a proposal for our product.)
To Whom It May Concern,
My name is Shawn Diertl and I am a part of the Independent Science Research Program offered at Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey, NJ. From outside sources as well as my own personal research, I have come to understand that you and your innovation partners are concerned with research regarding cloud-based information systems and technical applications of a similar nature. It is for this reason I would like to share with you an idea devised by our group regarding what could be considered an information systems application so that we may receive some feedback. Quite simply, we have proposed a sort of "addition" to what has been called an ultra large scale information system (ULSS for short), brought up by Linda Northrop in her paper regarding information systems in 2006 (see http://www.sei.cmu.edu/library/assets/ULS_Book20062.pdf for more details). We are looking for human interaction to shape the way a system performs, but allow for each individual to have their own unique system on a single database. We propose that by "tagging" an individual's history, intuitive suggestions, interests, and common search patterns, that a dynamic result of x be achieved when an individual browses on a system for work or personal leisure. In a similar method, companies would save time in terms of research because the database will know what that company will be searching for and will adjust its systems to accommodate. Finally, we propose that this tagging system be able to evolve with time as individuals and even-large scale companies may change their interests over time. We as a group ask that you and/or your innovation partners evaluate our research proposal and reply with some feedback regarding positives, negatives, as well as some unique comments. Please feel free to reply to [email protected] if you have any questions regarding the specifics of our project. Thank you for your time and assistance with our project.
Sincerely,
Shawn Diertl
To Whom It May Concern,
My name is Shawn Diertl and I am a part of the Independent Science Research Program offered at Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey, NJ. From outside sources as well as my own personal research, I have come to understand that you and your innovation partners are concerned with research regarding cloud-based information systems and technical applications of a similar nature. It is for this reason I would like to share with you an idea devised by our group regarding what could be considered an information systems application so that we may receive some feedback. Quite simply, we have proposed a sort of "addition" to what has been called an ultra large scale information system (ULSS for short), brought up by Linda Northrop in her paper regarding information systems in 2006 (see http://www.sei.cmu.edu/library/assets/ULS_Book20062.pdf for more details). We are looking for human interaction to shape the way a system performs, but allow for each individual to have their own unique system on a single database. We propose that by "tagging" an individual's history, intuitive suggestions, interests, and common search patterns, that a dynamic result of x be achieved when an individual browses on a system for work or personal leisure. In a similar method, companies would save time in terms of research because the database will know what that company will be searching for and will adjust its systems to accommodate. Finally, we propose that this tagging system be able to evolve with time as individuals and even-large scale companies may change their interests over time. We as a group ask that you and/or your innovation partners evaluate our research proposal and reply with some feedback regarding positives, negatives, as well as some unique comments. Please feel free to reply to [email protected] if you have any questions regarding the specifics of our project. Thank you for your time and assistance with our project.
Sincerely,
Shawn Diertl
Note: This page will be updated with any responses from iNovex or their research partners.