Knowledge Organization Systems: UDC and Subject Headings

Systematic Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS)

Concept of Digital Knowledge Organization Systems

Knowledge Organization (KO) is one of the oldest concepts; the classification of knowledge arose from the human need to systematize all knowledge about the surrounding world and the concept of knowledge itself. There is no universal or perpetual classification of knowledge, since the creation of KOS is based on the worldview of their creators and their way of ordering and structuring knowledge. Organization

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Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Principles and Tools

Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment

A comprehensive geriatric assessment consists of a clinical evaluation, functional rating, and mental, emotional, and social assessments.

Basic Principles of Geriatric Care

Due to the complexity of their problems, many elderly individuals require a broad, multidisciplinary diagnostic approach. Key principles include:

  • There is a high prevalence of unrecognized, reversible diseases, disorders, and dependencies.
  • Many elderly patients can respond dramatically to treatment.
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Clinical Insights: Etiology, Symptoms, and Treatment Protocols

Women’s Health Conditions

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
  • Dysmenorrhea
  • Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a complex endocrine disorder characterized by hyperandrogenism, menstrual abnormalities, polycystic ovaries, chronic anovulation, and decreased fertility.

Etiopathogenesis

The central morphologic abnormality of PCOS involves numerous cystic follicles or follicle cysts that enlarge the ovaries. However, polycystic ovaries are detected in

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Hospital Service Quality Management and Reference Nurse Responsibilities

Conclusion: Factors for Quality Service Administration

We believe that this work on the administration of services performed at Hospital Son Espases has helped us identify the crucial factors for effective task management, achieving high quality and efficiency. This requires strong leadership combined with staff committed to meeting established goals. Teamwork is essential, as is monitoring all situations that might hinder the smooth operation of the unit. Addressing problems quickly prevents major

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Essential Concepts and Methodologies in Quality Management

Fundamentals of Quality Management

Meaning of Quality

Quality refers to the degree to which a product or service meets customer requirements and expectations. It involves the consistent delivery of products that are free from defects and perform as intended.

Quality Characteristics

These are specific attributes of a product or process that determine its quality. They are broadly classified into:

  • Physical – e.g., strength, hardness
  • Sensory – e.g., taste, appearance
  • Time-oriented – e.g., reliability,
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Cybersecurity Fundamentals: Cryptography, Ethics, and Threat Mitigation

Core Cybersecurity Concepts and Threats

ATM Jackpotting: Attack Vectors and Risks

ATM jackpotting shows how attackers control ATM hardware remotely to dispense cash. Key weaknesses exploited include:

  • Outdated Windows XP systems.
  • Unpatched operating systems (OS).
  • Insecure network configurations.

The risk is high due to significant criminal Return on Investment (ROI) and minimal detection rates.

Red Team vs. Blue Team Dynamics

Red Team thinking involves finding weaknesses (offense), while the Blue Team focuses

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