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IEEESCC
2007
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
A Study of Language-Action Perspective as a Theoretical Framework for Web Services
This dissertation contributes to the services science discipline by examining appropriateness of Language-Action Perspective (LAP) as a theoretical framework for web services, the ...
Karthikeyan Umapathy
HICSS
2009
IEEE
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15 years 10 months ago
Identity Inference as a Privacy Risk in Computer-Mediated Communication
New Web 2.0 applications, with their emphasis on collaboration and communication, hold the promise of major advances in social connectivity and coordination; however, they also in...
Sara Motahari, Sotirios G. Ziavras, Richard P. Sch...
PERVASIVE
2010
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Common Sense Community: Scaffolding Mobile Sensing and Analysis for Novice Users
As sensing technologies become increasingly distributed and democratized, citizens and novice users are becoming responsible for the kinds of data collection and analysis that have...
Wesley Willett, Paul M. Aoki, Neil Kumar, Sushmita...
JMLR
2008
124views more  JMLR 2008»
15 years 3 months ago
Learning Control Knowledge for Forward Search Planning
A number of today's state-of-the-art planners are based on forward state-space search. The impressive performance can be attributed to progress in computing domain independen...
Sung Wook Yoon, Alan Fern, Robert Givan
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TKDE
2002
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15 years 3 months ago
CLARANS: A Method for Clustering Objects for Spatial Data Mining
Spatial data mining is the discovery of interesting relationships and characteristics that may exist implicitly in spatial databases. To this end, this paper has three main contrib...
Raymond T. Ng, Jiawei Han