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Volume 32, Issue 3June 2006
Reflects downloads up to 08 Dec 2024Bibliometrics
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Sample size and informetric model goodness-of-fit outcomes: a search engine log case study

The influence of sample size on informetric characteristics is examined to determine whether theoretical mathematical models can adequately fit large data sets. Two large data sets of queries submitted to the Excite search service were sampled for ...

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Document delivery as a source for bibliometric analyses: the case of Subito

This paper deals with a bibliometric analysis of data from the document delivery service Subito. After a short introduction, Subito will be presented briefly. The main part reports on the design and the results of the study, which covers the following ...

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Automated support specification for efficient mining of interesting association rules

In recent years, the weakness of the canonical support-confidence framework for associations mining has been widely studied. One of the difficulties in applying association rules mining is the setting of support constraints. A high-support constraint ...

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Knowledge reuse in action: the case of CALL

This paper reviews how the Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL), an intelligence unit within the US Army, has entrenched a unique knowledge reuse process into its modus operandi. It highlights several issues related to knowledge reuse, including the ...

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Towards the faster transformation of XML documents

XML is so flexible that several different schemas are often used even in the same application domain. To interchange XML documents between two parties, it is necessary to transform XML documents into ones that conform to the schema of a partner. Since a ...

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How influential is Brooks' Law? A longitudinal citation context analysis of Frederick Brooks' The Mythical Man-Month

Citation context analysis is used to demonstrate the diversity of concept symbols that a book-length publication can represent and the diffusion of influence of these concepts over time and across scholarly disciplines. A content analysis of 574 ...

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