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EJIS
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
Same technology, different outcome? Reinterpreting Barley's Technology as an Occasion for Structuring
In the last few decades, several studies have found the same technology implemented in highly similar organizational settings to be associated with very different consequences for...
Starling David Hunter III
USAB
2010
13 years 3 months ago
"Same Same but Different" How Service Contexts of Mobile Technologies Shape Usage Motives and Barriers
As wireless technologies evolve, mobile technologies and services will increasingly affect our lives, accompanied by positive and negative effects. This development requires a high...
Katrin Arning, Sylvia Gaul, Martina Ziefle
CIKM
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Joke retrieval: recognizing the same joke told differently
In a corpus of jokes, a human might judge two documents to be the "same joke" even if characters, locations, and other details are varied. A given joke could be retold w...
Lisa Friedland, James Allan
BIOINFORMATICS
2005
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13 years 5 months ago
Outcome signature genes in breast cancer: is there a unique set?
Motivation: direct bearing whose expres Sorlie et al., 2 gene sets is a diseases (Lossos et al., 2004; Miklos and Maleszka, 2004), and the variables that could account questions i...
Liat Ein-Dor, Itai Kela, Gad Getz, David Givol, Ey...
WWW
2004
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Conceptual Modelling versus Semantic Web: the two sides of the same coin?
A Web Application must have a precise semantics. In currently Web Engineering environments, this can be achieved either by specifying a Web Conceptual Schema, or by using a Semant...
Oscar Pastor, Joan Fons, Victoria Torres, Vicente ...