Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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Computable Riesz Representation for Locally Compact Hausdorff Spaces
Abstract By the Riesz Representation Theorem for locally compact Hausdorff spaces, for every positive linear functional I on K ( X ) ...
2008 / Hong Lu, Klaus Weihrauch -
The SPARTA Pseudonym and Authorization System
Abstract This paper deals with privacy-preserving (pseudonymized) access to a service resource. In such a scenario, two opposite needs seem to emerge. On one side, the service provider may want to control in first place the user accessing its...
2008 / G. Bianchi, M. Bonola, V. Falletta, F.S. Proto, S. Teofili -
READMUSIC: A new methodology to introduce musical language in preschool education
Abstract This paper shows a preliminary evaluation of the succesfully experimental implementation of an innovative pedagogical method to introduce the learning of musical language in the general education system at an early age: between 3 and 5...
2011 / M. Rosario Castanon-Rodriguez, Carlos Vivaracho-Pascual -
The use of social networks in educational computer-game based foreign language learning
Abstract Individuals spend much time on games in order to get rid of the boredom of their daily lives. With the introduction of computers into our lives, computer based games and after, internet based games, have started to be used widely in order...
2011 / Vildan Donmus -
RGA: A lightweight and effective regeneration genetic algorithm for coverage-oriented software test data generation
Abstract Context Genetic algorithm (GA) is an important intelligent method in the area of automatic software test data generation. However, existing GAs tend to get trapped in the local optimal solution, leading to population...
2016 / Shunkun Yang, Tianlong Man, Jiaqi Xu, Fuping Zeng, Ke Li -
PSO-based Energy-balanced Double Cluster-heads Clustering Routing for wireless sensor networks
Abstract Regarding on how to optimize and improve the energy efficiency of nodes, here presents a clustering protocol based on PSO and has a balanced perception of distance and energy of the double cluster head centralized network. It mainly...
2011 / Hu Yu, Wang Xiaohui -
An effective algorithm for mining sequential generators
Abstract Mining frequent sequences patterns invokes the interests of many searchers. However, the result set of frequent sequences is tremendous. While frequent sequential generator patterns can compact the result set of frequent sequences greatly...
2011 / Shengwei Yi, Tianheng Zhao, Yuanyuan Zhang, Shilong Ma, Zhanbin Che -
Research of Companding Transform Combines with Improving PTS
Abstract The orthogonal frequency division multiplexing uses as a high-speed information transmission technology, with excellent anti-interference capabilities, which also has its own shortcomings, such as high peak-to-average power ratio. In order...
2011 / Xiao Zhi-dong, Zhang Zi-jing, BI Ming-xue -
Semantic enrichment of SCORM metadata for efficient management of educative contents
Abstract The socialization of the Internet and its extensive usage in Education has facilitated the availability of a lot of educative contents in the Web. However, this has also made the reuse and retrieval of such content more difficult. To solve...
2009 / A. Esteban-Gil, J.T. Fernández-Breis, D. Castellanos-Nieves, R. Valencia-García, F. García-Sánchez -
The Design of OA System Based on B/S Structure of Colleges and Universities
Abstract Office automation is based on the concept of work flow which uses the technology of pc and network.It can help the white collars to share the information, to work cooperatively and quickly.It can make the office air better and make the work ...
2012 / Li Wei Gu, Deng Cai Wang, Li Yong Xu, Yan Rong Dong, Min Liu -
Performance Certification of Software Components
Abstract Non-functional properties of software should be specified early in the development process. In a distributed process of software development, this means that quality requirements must be made explicit in the specification, and the...
2011 / Erik Burger, Ralf Reussner -
Learning parallel programming: a challenge for university students
Abstract Currently, the need to learn parallel applications topics in students has become an important issue due to the rapid growth in the parallel computing field. In fact, this topic has been included in Computer Science curriculum, but students...
2010 / Ronal Muresano, Dolores Rexachs, Emilio Luque -
Evaluating Java performance for linear algebra numerical computations
Abstract In this paper we evaluate the performance of a Java library in the context of designing numerical solutions for linear algebra problems. Nowadays there are a number of libraries like LAPACK or ATLAS available in C or FORTRAN for solving...
2011 / Bogdan Oancea, Ion Gh. Rosca, Tudorel Andrei, Andreea Iluzia Iacob -
Theoretical study of lexical network structure in second language learning
Abstract This paper attempts to explore how neural network models can simulate word production in second language learners. Lexical Network Theory asserts that the semantic portion of the lexicon is best seen as a network of word senses, where each...
2012 / Mehdi Azizi, Ramin Sayedi, Fatemeh Asoudeh -
In-Vehicle Augmented Reality Traffic Information System: A New Type of Communication Between Driver and Vehicle
Abstract In order to improve driving safety and minimize driving workload, the information provided should be represented in such a way that it is more easily understood and imposing less cognitive load onto the driver. Augmented Reality Head-up...
2015 / Lotfi Abdi, Faten Ben Abdallah, Aref Meddeb -
Motifs and Motif Generalization in Chinese Word Networks
Abstract The most significant semantic unit of Chinese language is words composed of individual characters. This com–positional structure produces great variability and representability compared to individual characters, which is quite distinct from...
2012 / Jianyu Li, Feng Xiao, Jie Zhou, Zhanxin Yang -
A Conceptual Framework for Social Network to Support Collaborative Learning (SSCL) for Enhancing Knowledge Construction of Grade 3 Students
Abstract The research of a conceptual framework for social network to support collaborative learning (SSCL) for enhancing knowledge construction of Grade 3 students was designed for stimulating the cognitive structure via the problem situation and...
2012 / Sakesun Yampinij, Mayuree Sangsuwan, Saranya Chuathong -
Topology Aware Task Stealing for On-chip NUMA Multi-core Processors
Abstract “The On Chip NUMA Architectures (OCNA) introduce a new challenge namely memory-latency to the scheduling methods. The language run-times and libraries try to explore the processing power of these multiple cores by mapping the user-created...
2013 / B. Vikranth, Rajeev Wankar, C. Raghavendra Rao -
A Non-Chronological Backtracking Unfolding Algorithm for Transactional Web Service Composition
Abstract Current Web technologies provide the basis for publishing and composing large number of Web Services which are char–acterized by functional, non-functional, and transactional properties. Although the research community has proposed several...
2012 / Eduardo Blanco, Yudith Cardinale, María-Esther Vidal -
Meaning of Epistemological Belief Through Online Communication: Exploratory Study
Abstract Learners’ perceptions of instructional practice may vary depending on their own different epistemological perspectives (Hofer, 2004). In other words, learners’ beliefs about knowing may influence their attitude towards learning-related...
2012 / Young Park, HyunJin Lim