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Publication Network Analysis of an Academic Family in Information Systems

2011

The study of scientific collaboration through network analysis can give interesting conclusions about the publication habits of a scientific community. Co-authorship networks represent scientific collaboration as a graph: nodes correspond to authors, edges between nodes mark joint publications (Newman 2001a,b). Scientific publishing is decentralized. Choices of co-authors and research topics are seldomly globally coordinated. Still, the structure of co-authorship networks is far from random. Co-authorship networks are governed by principles that are similar in other complex networks such as social networks (Wasserman and Faust 1994), networks of citations between scientific papers (Egghe an…

World Wide WebBetweenness centralityComputer-supported cooperative workInformation systemFAUSTGraph (abstract data type)Library scienceComplex networkCentralitycomputerEvolutionary computationcomputer.programming_language
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Ontology-Based Information System

2014

We describe a novel way for creating information systems based on ontologies. The described solution is aimed at domain experts who would benefit from being able to quickly prototype fully-functional, web-based information system for data input, editing and analysis. The systems backbone is SPARQL 1.1 endpoint that enables organization users to view and edit the data, while outside users can get read-only access to the endpoint. The system prototype is implemented and successfully tested with Latvian medical data ontology with 60 classes and imported 5 000 000 data-level triples.

World Wide WebComputer scienceOntology-based data integrationInformation systemSPARQLWeb Ontology Languagecomputer.file_formatData inputOntology (information science)computerDomain (software engineering)computer.programming_language
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Internet – Technical Development and Applications

2009

Internet technologies and systems are nowadays the key enablers of digital economy and modern world-wide connected society. This contributed book is a collection of cautiously chosen articles delivered by specialists with significant level of expertise in the domain of Internet technical foundations and its applications. The content of the book is divided into three parts: Internet - technical fundamentals and applications Information management systems Information security in distributed computer systems This book is a reference tool prepared for scientists and other persons involved in designing, implementation and evaluation of internet technologies. Its readers can be found among resear…

World Wide WebEngineeringManagement information systemsbusiness.industryKey (cryptography)The InternetDigital economyInformation securitybusinessDomain (software engineering)
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Comprehensive Analysis of Innovative Cross-Platform App Development Frameworks

2017

World Wide WebHuman–computer interactionComputer science020204 information systemsCross-platform0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMobile appsFuse (electrical)020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyProceedings of the 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (2017)
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Meeting others—supporting situation awareness on the WWW

2001

Abstract World Wide Web (WWW) techniques provide a simple interface, which is accessible almost everywhere. The WWW supports document sharing and information retrieval, but has no tools for direct user interaction, simply because the mechanisms to support user awareness are missing. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we present general concepts of situation awareness, which concerns the user interaction on the WWW platform, and a theoretical framework, which is used in examining existing awareness support systems. Second, we provide an analysis of PeopleAwarenessEngine, which supports situation awareness and enables user communication and collaboration on the WWW.

World Wide WebInformation Systems and ManagementArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)SIMPLE (military communications protocol)Situation awarenessComputer scienceInterface (Java)Computer-supported cooperative workDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyInformation SystemsManagement Information SystemsDecision Support Systems
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<i>Datasharing</i>: guía práctica para compartir datos de investigación

2013

To associate research data to the published results favors their reuse by the scientific community, but this does not afford sufficient guarantees of preservation. To store them in databases solves this contingency and provides visibility, but in Spain there are not many services of this kind. For this reason, we describe, evaluate and discuss the pros and cons of foreign multidisciplinary data repositories that can be useful for researchers and information managers: Dryad, Figshare, Zenodo and Dataverse. It is still early to choose optimally and definitively one or the other application, so we conclude with recommendations to guide the user community and intermediaries.

World Wide WebIntermediaryComputer scienceMultidisciplinary approachDryad (programming)Library and Information SciencesReuseContingencyInformation SystemsResearch dataEl Profesional de la Informacion
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Interoperability between Distributed Systems and Web-Services Composition

2009

An information system is a multi-axis system characterized by a “data” axis, a “behavioral” axis, and a “communication” axis. The data axis corresponds to the structural and schematic technologies used to store data into the system. The behavioral axis represents management and production processes carried out by the system and corresponding technologies. The processes can interact with the data to extract, generate, and store data. The communication axis relates to the network used to exchange data and activate processes between geographically distant users or machines. Nowadays, technologies required for interoperability are extended to deal with the semantic aspect of the information sys…

World Wide WebInteroperationFlat file databaseComputer scienceSOAPcomputer.internet_protocolInteroperabilityInformation systemOntology (information science)Web servicecomputer.software_genrecomputerData modeling
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A Semantic Publish/Subscribe Approach for U-VR Systems Interoperation

2008

As ubiquitous virtual reality (U-VR) systems become more and more popular and several systems coexist all together, sharing events between them in order to improve the user experience and increase their scope and functionality will be mandatory. Since U-VR systems have a dynamic and decoupled nature, and they have their own event model, we propose in this paper a semantic publish/subscribe infrastructure that lies on a description logics reasoner and OWL ontologies for managing heterogeneous event models and performing the matching of events and subscriptions in such U-VR systems.

World Wide WebInteroperationKnowledge representation and reasoningEvent (computing)Computer scienceMessage oriented middlewareInformation systemSemantic reasonerOntology (information science)Semantic Web2008 International Symposium on Ubiquitous Virtual Reality
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Progressive Web Apps: the Definite Approach to Cross-Platform Development?

2018

World Wide WebProgressive web appbusiness.industryComputer science020204 information systemsCross-platform0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWeb application020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologybusinessProceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Presenting the Past: A Framework for Facilitating the Externalization and Articulation of User Activities in Desktop Environment

2006

Work processes are conducted in various contexts and they involve different tasks, interruptions, activities and actions. In all of these, tacit knowledge plays a part. Some part of that tacit knowledge can be externalized and articulated by continuously monitoring the user’s activities. Because the desktop environment is an integral part of almost any office work context, we chart the demands the unstructured and discontinuous nature of work puts on the management of desktop working context. We discuss possibilities to augment the user’s awareness of his/her desktop working environment by providing a context-aware application that can act as a map-like resource for the user’s past activiti…

World Wide WebResource (project management)ExternalizationWork (electrical)Tacit knowledgeHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceInformation systemContext awarenessContext (language use)Work contextPersonal experienceContext-aware servicesProceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'06)
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