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Network of international scientific collaboration on smoking: analysis of coauthorship through the Science Citation Index (1999-2003)

2009

Objetivo: El objetivo de este trabajo fue establecer los patrones de colaboración científica internacional y la visibilidad que genera la coautoría de artículos sobre tabaquismo en relación a países, a través del Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-Expanded) en el periodo de 1999 a 2003. Material y métodos: Se seleccionaron los artículos de colaboración sobre tabaquismo entre países en SCI-Expanded (1999-2003). Se analizaron las redes de colaboración subyacente entre países, comparando su productividad (número de artículos producidos), su visibilidad (número de citas recibidas) y centralidad (grado nodal, intermediación y proximidad). Resultados: Se recuperaron 3.484 artículos en los que h…

Scientific publicationRedes de colaboraciónSmokingBibliometryBibliometríaPublicaciones científicasTabaquismoCollaboration networks
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Redes de colaboración científica internacional en tabaquismo: análisis de coautorías mediante el Science Citation Index durante el periodo 1999-2003

2009

ResumenObjetivoEl objetivo de este trabajo fue establecer los patrones de colaboración científica internacional y la visibilidad que genera la coautoría de artículos sobre tabaquismo en relación a países, a través del Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-Expanded) en el periodo de 1999 a 2003.Material y métodosSe seleccionaron los artículos de colaboración sobre tabaquismo entre países en SCI-Expanded (1999-2003). Se analizaron las redes de colaboración subyacente entre países, comparando su productividad (número de artículos producidos), su visibilidad (número de citas recibidas) y centralidad (grado nodal, intermediación y proximidad).ResultadosSe recuperaron 3.484 artículos en los que ha…

Scientific publicationRedes de colaboraciónSmokingBibliometryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBibliometríaPublicaciones científicasTabaquismoCollaboration networks
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User Evaluation of the Smartphone Screen Reader VoiceOver with Visually Disabled Participants

2018

Touchscreen assistive technology is designed to support speech interaction between visually disabled people and mobile devices, allowing hand gestures to interact with a touch user interface. In a global perspective, the World Health Organisation estimates that around 285 million people are visually disabled with 2/3 of them over 50 years old. This paper presents the user evaluation of VoiceOver, a built-in screen reader in Apple Inc. products, with a detailed analysis of the gesture interaction, familiarity and training by visually disabled users and the system response. Six participants with prescribed visual disability took part in the tests in a usability laboratory under controlled con…

Screen readerArticle SubjectComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceTouch user interface05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)UsabilityVisual disabilityTK5101-6720Computer Science Applicationslaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTouchscreenHuman–computer interactionlawTelecommunication030221 ophthalmology & optometry0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessMobile device050107 human factorsGesture
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2020

Abstract A person-centered approach was used to identify the profiles of symptoms of psychological ill-being among Finnish upper secondary education students (N = 2889); to examine whether gender and educational track (i.e., academic or vocational) are associated with these profiles; and to investigate the role of profiles in school dropout intentions. Using latent profile analysis, one asymptomatic profile (normative, 79.2%) and three symptomatic profiles (internalizing symptoms, 9.1%; externalizing symptoms, 9.1%; and comorbid symptoms, 2.6%) were identified. Boys in the vocational track were overrepresented in the externalizing-symptoms profile, whereas girls in both tracks were overrepr…

Secondary levelSocial Psychology4. Educationeducation05 social sciences050301 educationOut of schoolAsymptomaticPerson-centered therapyEducationSchool dropoutVocational educationDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineNormative0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomPsychology0503 educationDropout (neural networks)050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyLearning & Individual Differences
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The Cyberspace Threats and Cyber Security Objectives in the Cyber Security Strategies

2013

Threats in cyberspace can be classified in many ways. This is evident when you look at cyber security on a multinational level. One of the most common models is a threefold classification based on motivational factors. Most nations use this model as a foundation when creating a strategy to handle cyber security threats as it pertains to them. This paper will use the five level model: cyber activism, cybercrime, cyber espionage, cyber terrorism and cyber warfare. The National Cyber Security Strategy defines articulates the overall aim and objectives of the nation's cyber security policy and sets out the strategic priorities that the national government will pursue to achieve these objectives…

Security analysisInformation Systems and ManagementComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryInternet privacyComputer securitycomputer.software_genreHardware and ArchitectureNational Strategy to Secure CyberspaceCyber-attackBusinessSafety Risk Reliability and QualityCyberspaceSafety ResearchcomputerComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSSoftwareInternational Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism
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Security framework for dynamic service-oriented IT systems

2018

The paper proposes a framework for dynamic service-oriented IT systems security. We review the context of service-oriented architecture (SOA), which constitutes a paradigm of dynamic system configuration including security constraints at the system module development stage, supporting with the domain-driven resources, carrying out routine SOA maintenance and implementing XML-compatible parsing technologies in order to improve the system performance. Likewise, we discuss the fundamental differences between security management systems with traditional centralized and monolithic architecture and service-oriented IT systems from the perspective of security-related issues. Web services security …

Security frameworkProcess managementService oriented systemsComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer science0211 other engineering and technologiesContext (language use)02 engineering and technologylcsh:Telecommunicationlcsh:TK5101-6720security level0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer Science (miscellaneous)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringArchitectureService orientedSecurity levelService-oriented systems021110 strategic defence & security studieslcsh:T58.5-58.64lcsh:Information technologybusiness.industryInformation technologyComputer Science Applicationssecurity incidents020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessJournal of Information and Telecommunication
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Executives' Commitment to Information Security

2020

Two aspects of decision-making on information security spending, executives' varying preferences for how proposals should be presented and the framing of the proposals, are developed. The proposed model of executives' commitment to information security is an interaction model (in addition to the cost of a security solution, and the risk and the potential loss of a security threat) consisting of the interaction between an executive's preferred subordinate influence approach (PSIA), rational or inspirational, and the framing, positive or negative, of a security proposal. The interaction of these two constructs affects the executive's commitment to an information security proposal. The model i…

Security solutionComputer Networks and Communications05 social sciencesInformation securityCognitive biasManagement Information SystemsProspect theoryFraming (construction)0502 economics and businessResource allocationNormative050211 marketingBusinessMarketing050203 business & managementACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems
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Dynamic anomalies at the glass transition of organic van der Waals liquids

1993

Abstract The paper discusses the question of whether there is a characteristic temperature T c above the calorimetric glass transition temperature T g . Mode-coupling theory (MCT) predicts a crossover from liquid- to solid-like dynamics at T c . Neutron scattering and gradient NMR experiments have been carried out to test MCT using the molecular van der Waals liquid ortho -terphenyl as a model system. A significant anomaly of the Debye—Waller factor and a “decoupling” of self-diffusion from viscosity support the MCT predictions. A critical discussion of the relevance of such tests and of the limitations of neutron scattering is presented.

Self-diffusionCondensed matter physicsOrganic ChemistryNeutron scatteringCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksAnalytical ChemistryCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundViscositysymbols.namesakechemistryTerphenylsymbolsPhysics::Chemical PhysicsAnomaly (physics)Debye–Waller factorvan der Waals forceGlass transitionSpectroscopyJournal of Molecular Structure
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Marginal contribution, reciprocity and equity in segregated groups: Bounded rationality and selforganization in social networks

2007

We study the formation of social networks that are based on local interaction and simple rule following. Agents evaluate the profitability of link formation on the basis of the Myerson-Shapley principle that payoffs come from the marginal contribution they make to coalitions. The NP-hard problem associated with the Myerson-Shapley value is replaced by a boundedly rational 'spatially' myopic process. Agents consider payoffs from direct links with their neighbours (level 1), which can include indirect payoffs from neighbours' neighbours (level 2) and up to M-levels that are far from global. Agents dynamically break away from the neighbour to whom they make the least marginal contribution. Com…

Self-organizationSelf-organizationEconomics and EconometricsControl and OptimizationEquity (economics)Applied MathematicsNetwork structureRule followingEfficiencyBounded rationalitySocial networksNETWORKSMicroeconomicsMarket orientedMyerson-Shapley valueEconomicsProfitability indexMathematical economicsStabilityValuation (finance)
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A Geographical Self-Organizing Approach for Vehicular Networks

2012

Cooperative vehicular networks have always been considered as the perfect way to bring more comfort to the passengers and more safety to the human life. Thus, research community and governmental organizations are interested to study and deploy these networks. The vehicular networks principle is connecting vehicles to each other and to existing infrastructure. However, their industrialization faces some challenges: (i) high mobility, (ii) frequently partitioned network, (iii) geographically constrained topology, and (iv) scalability. Therefore, in contrast to traditional networks, vehicular network protocols focus on both achieving adequate QoS level and reducing overhead. Achieving these tw…

Self-organizationVehicular ad hoc network[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]Computer sciencebusiness.industryQuality of serviceself-organizationvirtual backboneperformance evaluationScalabilityKey (cryptography)Overhead (computing)vehicular networksElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCommunications protocolbusinessProtocol (object-oriented programming)analytical study.clusteringComputer networkJournal of Communications
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