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Evaluation Framework of Hypertext Access for Program Comprehension Support

2008

Hypertext consists of text fragments connected by links enabling fast nonlinear browsing of the fragments. In case of program text there are many alternative ways to form the fragmentation and linkage. Transient hypertext is a general and well-grounded approach for offering capabilities to form versatile information access support for many kinds of central software maintenance activities. Transient hypertextual access structures (THASs) are data structures formed automatically based on situation dependent information needs of the users of program comprehension support tools. The approach has been implemented in HyperSoft system. It is aimed at supporting legacy software maintenance and comp…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryProgram comprehensionLegacy systemInformation accessInformation needsSoftware maintenanceData structurelaw.inventionMarket fragmentationWorld Wide WeblawHypertextSoftware engineeringbusiness
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Semantic Agent Programming Language (S-APL): A Middleware Platform for the Semantic Web

2008

The agent-based approach is an effective one for building middleware interconnecting distributed heterogeneous resources and providing semantic interoperability among them. On the other hand, agents need the semantic Web technologies for flexible yet effective coordination among them with a particular issue of enabling agents to communicate not only about the domain but also about their own abilities, goals, and present and intended actions. This paper describes semantic agent programming language (SAPL)intended to be a core middleware language for the semantic Web. S-APL integrates the semantic description of the domain resources with the semantic prescription of the agents' behaviors. Add…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryProgramming languageSemantic Web Rule LanguageSemantic interoperabilitycomputer.software_genreSocial Semantic WebWorld Wide WebSemantic gridSemantic computingSemantic analyticsSemantic technologySemantic Web Stackbusinesscomputer2008 IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing
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Interoperability of Information Systems

2005

An information system is a multilevel system characterized by a “data” level, a “behavioral” level, and a “communication” level. The data level represents the data stored by the system. The behavioral level represents management and production processes carried out by the system. The processes can interact with the data level to extract, generate, and store data. The communication level relates to the network used to exchange data and activate processes between geographically distant users or machines.

Computer sciencebusiness.industryWS-I Basic ProfileInformation architectureInteroperabilitySemantic interoperabilityOntology (information science)computer.software_genreWorld Wide WebInformation technology architectureCross-domain interoperabilityWeb servicebusinesscomputer
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Managing IFC for civil engineering projects

2003

The "Industrial Foundation Classes" (IFC) are an ISO norm to define all components of a building in a civil engineering project. IFC files are textual files whose size can reach 100 megabytes. Several IFC files can coexist on the same civil engineering project. Due to their size, their handling and sharing is a complex task. In this paper, we present an approach to automatically identify business objects in the IFC files and simplify their visualization and manipulation on the Internet. We construct an IFC Viewer which transforms the IFC file into a XML IFC tree manipulated through the 3D visualization of the building. The IFC Viewer composed a web-based platform called ACTIVe3D BUILD SERVE…

Computer sciencebusiness.industrycomputer.internet_protocolBusiness objectcomputer.software_genreCivil engineeringVisualizationMegabyteWorld Wide WebVirtual machineThe InternetbusinesscomputerXMLProceedings of the twelfth international conference on Information and knowledge management
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Learning Research Methods and Processes via Sharing Experience in a BLOG

2006

The goal is to increase knowledge about different research methods that have been employed in the information technology field by supporting the information exchange, collaboration, and cooperation between researchers. Well-designed, well-told stories can help others learn from past situations to respond more effectively in future situation. A blog is presented where PhD students and researchers are invited to collaborate by providing their stories, reading and commenting existing stories. This infrastructure allows researchers and PhD students to write the contents posing questions and finding answers on the relationship between research process and research results.

Computer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation technologyE-learningResearch processField (computer science)mobile learningWorld Wide WebReading (process)Mobile devicesInformation systemThe InternetbusinessPhd studentsInformation exchangeExperience sharing; PhD research courses; Research methods; Storytelling;media_common
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Domain-Specific OWL Ontology Visualization with OWLGrEd

2015

The OWLGrEd ontology editor allows graphical visualization and authoring of OWL 2.0 ontologies using a compact yet intuitive presentation that combines UML class diagram notation with textual Manchester syntax for expressions. We present an extension mechanism for OWLGrEd that allows adding custom information areas, rules and visual effects to the ontology presentation thus enabling domain specific OWL ontology visualizations. The usage of OWLGrEd and its extensions is demonstrated on ontology engineering examples involving custom annotation visualizations, advanced UML class dia-gram constructs and integrity constraints in semantic database schema design.

Computer sciencecomputer.internet_protocolProgramming languageOntology-based data integrationProcess ontologySuggested Upper Merged OntologyOntology (information science)computer.software_genreOntology engineeringOWL-SWorld Wide WebOpen Biomedical OntologiesUpper ontologycomputer
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IWILDS'20

2020

Web search is one of the most ubiquitous online activities and often used for learning purposes, i.e., to extend one's knowledge or skills about certain topics or procedures. The importance of learning as an outcome of Web search has been recognized in research at the intersection of information retrieval, human-computer interaction, psychology, and educational sciences. Search as Learning (SAL) research examines relationships between querying, navigation, and reading behavior during Web search and the resulting learning outcomes, and how they can be measured, predicted, and supported. IWILDS aims to provide a platform to the interdisciplinary SAL community, with the objective to bring toge…

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEducational psychology02 engineering and technologyOutcome (game theory)World Wide WebPresentationIntersectionReading (process)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesmedia_commonProceedings of the 29th ACM International Conference on Information & Knowledge Management
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iOS Applications Testing

2015

<p class="R-AbstractKeywords"><span lang="EN-US">Mobile applications conquer the world, but iOS devices hold the major share of tablets market among the corporate workers. This study aims to identify the aspects (i.e. features and/ or limitations) that influence the testing of the native iOS applications. The aspects related to general mobile applications testing are identified through the systematic literature review of academic sources. iOS applications testing aspects are identified through the review of non-academic (multivocal) literature sources. The identified aspects are merged and discussed in detail using the reviewed sources and based on the author’s professional expe…

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectMobile computingData scienceSoftware qualityiOS application; mobile application; testing; quality; verification and validation; systematic literature review;World Wide WebSystematic reviewiOS applications; mobile computing; software testing; software qualityOrder (exchange)Software testingQuality (business)Software verification and validationmedia_common
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The Multimodality of Digital Longform Journalism

2016

Digital longform journalism has recently attracted increased attention among both academics and professionals. This study contributes to the growing body of research by dissecting the multimodal structure of digital longform journalism, that is, how the emerging genre combines written language, photography, short videos, maps and other graphical elements, and joins them together into a seamless narrative using subtle transitions. The data consist of 12 longform articles published in 2012–2013, which have been annotated for their visual and verbal content, their underlying principle of organization and the transitions that hold between them. The annotation is stored into a digital corpus, wh…

Computer scienceta6121050801 communication & media studiescomputer.software_genreMultimodalityWorld Wide WebAnnotation0508 media and communicationsNarrativeta518multimodalitymultimodaalisuus060201 languages & linguisticsStructure (mathematical logic)multimedia journalismMultimediaCommunication05 social sciencesPhotography06 humanities and the artsNew media0602 languages and literatureJournalismWritten languagenew mediauusmediacomputerdigital longform journalismDigital Journalism
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Motion Artifact Detection in Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy Images

2018

Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy (CLE), an optical imaging technique allowing non-invasive examination of the mucosa on a (sub)- cellular level, has proven to be a valuable diagnostic tool in gastroenterology and shows promising results in various anatomical regions including the oral cavity. Recently, the feasibility of automatic carcinoma detection for CLE images of sufficient quality was shown. However, in real world data sets a high amount of CLE images is corrupted by artifacts. Amongst the most prevalent artifact types are motion-induced image deteriorations. In the scope of this work, algorithmic approaches for the automatic detection of motion artifact-tainted image regions were develo…

Confocal laser endomicroscopyArtifact (error)Computer sciencebusiness.industryDeep learningCellular levelOral cavity01 natural sciencesMotion (physics)010309 optics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOptical imaging030220 oncology & carcinogenesis0103 physical sciencesComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessReal world data
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