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ICMI
2009
Springer
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15 years 10 months ago
Salience in the generation of multimodal referring acts
Pointing combined with verbal referring is one of the most paradigmatic human multimodal behaviours. The aim of this paper is foundational: to uncover the central notions that are...
Paul Piwek
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IFIP
2000
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Information Systems Conceptual Foundations: Looking Backward and Forward
The academic field of information systems has developed because organizations use a specialized body of knowledge about information and communications systems. Teaching and resear...
Gordon B. Davis
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ECIS
2003
15 years 5 months ago
Positivist single case study research in information systems: a critical analysis
Positivist, single case study is an important research approach within the information systems discipline. This paper provides detailed definitions of key concepts in positivist, ...
Graeme G. Shanks, Anne N. Parr
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IC
2004
15 years 5 months ago
IskaWeb: A Web-Based Information System for the Classification of Industrial Wastes
Industrial wastes must be classified at least two times on the way from the owner of the waste to the waste disposal facility in order to ensure that waste handling is in conformi...
J. O. Dada, Hans-Dieter Kochs, Jörg Petersen
DEXAW
2005
IEEE
142views Database» more  DEXAW 2005»
15 years 9 months ago
Competitive Advantage from Data Mining: Some Lessons Learnt in the Information Systems Field
Data mining (DM) is still a technology having great expectations to enable organizations to take more benefit of their huge databases. There exist some success stories where organ...
Mykola Pechenizkiy, Seppo Puuronen, Alexey Tsymbal