Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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An Illustration of Mining Access Pattern (MAP) For Commercial Websites
Abstract Data mining automates the process of finding relationships and patterns in raw data and delivers results that will optimize business decisions, increase the value of each customer and communication to improve satisfaction of customer with...
2012 / R. Parivallal, B. Nagarajan, S. Karthick -
The Design of Web-based Learning Environments Enhancing Mental Model Construction
Abstract The aim of this research was to design web-based learning environments enhancing mental model construction (WLEM). The target group consisted of 100 students, Faculty of Education, Khon Kean University. The research procedures were as...
2012 / Issara Kanjug, Sumalee Chaijaroen -
Unifying Complexity and Information2013 / Da-guan Ke
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Towards Effective Training for Process and Maritime Industries
Abstract With the development of technological innovation, many industries such as process and maritime industries constitute more complex automated systems, dedicated operating conditions, multilevel interconnections, as well as human-machine and...
2015 / Salman Nazir, Kjell Ivar Øvergård, Zaili Yang -
Poitín: Distilling Theorems From Conjectures
Abstract In this paper, we describe a new fully automatic theorem prover called Poitín which makes use of a novel transformation algorithm called distillation to prove input conjectures. The input conjectures are defined in a functional language and ...
2006 / G.W. Hamilton -
Tool Modeling with Fujaba
Abstract This paper is a small tutorial on tool building with Fujaba. With the help of a small case study, we exemplify how the different requirements of an environment for a visual language may be addressed using Fujaba graph transformations. This...
2006 / Leif Geiger, Albert Zündorf -
Role-based Architectural Modelling of Socio-Technical Systems
Abstract The focus of this paper is on how a role-based architectural approach can contribute to building normative models for evolvable and adaptable socio-technical systems, i.e. systems in which both software components and people play...
2007 / Osama El-Hassan, José Luiz Fiadeiro -
On the Dominance of Decompositions in Models and their Aspect-Oriented Implementations
Abstract Aspect-oriented approaches have commonly advocated separation of concerns. Some approaches have applied this separation in a symmetric fashion, like Hyper/J, whereas some others have relied on asymmetric separation, like AspectJ. The...
2007 / Tommi Mikkonen -
Optimization problems in correlated networks2016 / Song Yang, Stojan Trajanovski, Fernando A. Kuipers
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BPN Based Likelihood Ratio Score Fusion for Audio-Visual Speaker Identification in Response to Noise2014 / Md. Rabiul Islam, Md. Abdus Sobhan
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Principles for Successful Systems Engineering
Abstract This paper summarizes several iterations in developing a compact set of four key principles for successful systems engineering, which are 1) Stakeholder Value-Based System Definition and Evolution 2) Incremental Commitment and...
2012 / Barry Boehm, Supannika Koolmanojwong, Jo Ann Lane, Richard Turner -
Software Patterns for Traceability of Requirements to Finite State Machine Behavior
Abstract There is a growing class of engineering applications for which long-term managed evolution and/or managed sustainability is the primary development objective. The underlying tenet of our work is that neither of these trends will become...
2012 / Parastoo Delgoshaei, Mark Austin -
Security management based on trust determination in cognitive radio networks2014 / Jianwu Li, Zebing Feng, Zhiqing Wei, Zhiyong Feng, Ping Zhang
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Source positioning in a large-scale tiny-sensor network of arbitrary topology2014 / Dmitriy Penkin, Gerard Janssen, Alexander Yarovoy
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Improved Estimation of Weibull Parameters Considering Unreliability Uncertainties2011 / Antonio Fernandez, Manuel Vazquez
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Effect of Subjective Evaluation Factors on the Buying Decision of Residential Furniture
Abstract There are different elements involved in the product purchase; among them, there are the subjective ones, such as satisfaction (usability) and other ergonomic factors (shape, color, maintenance, security, interaction, materials, function...
2015 / Fabiola Cortés Chávez, Rosalío Avila Chaurand, Irma Cecilia Landa Ávila -
Automatic room detection and reconstruction in cluttered indoor environments with complex room layouts
Abstract We present a robust approach for reconstructing the main architectural structure of complex indoor environments given a set of cluttered 3D input range scans. Our method uses an efficient occlusion-aware process to extract planar patches as ...
2014 / Claudio Mura, Oliver Mattausch, Alberto Jaspe Villanueva, Enrico Gobbetti, Renato Pajarola -
Neighborhood Failures in Random Topology Covert Communication Networks
Abstract A covert communications network is a connected, overlay, peer-to-peer network being used to support communications within a group in which the survival of the group depends on (a) confidentiality and anonymity for communications, (b)...
2014 / Timothy Nix, Riccardo Bettati -
Themes and Trends in Korean Educational Technology Research: A Social Network Analysis of Keywords
Abstract The aim of this study is to identify themes and trends of Korean educational technology by examining 645 papers authored by Korean researchers in Journal of Educational Technology (JET) between 1985 and June, 2013. In addition to the...
2014 / Choi Jaewoo, Kang Woonsun -
A Comparative Study of the Effects of Animated Versus Static Funny Pictures on Iranian Intermediate EFL Students’ Intake and Retention of Idioms
Abstract The present study is a comparative investigation into the effect(s) of using animated versus static funny pictures on Iranian intermediate EFL learners’ intake and retention of English idioms. The researchers intended to find out whether...
2014 / Vafa Ghaderi, Jafar Afshinfar