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IUI
2004
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
What would they think?: a computational model of attitudes
A key to improving at any task is frequent feedback from people whose opinions we care about: our family, friends, mentors, and the experts. However, such input is not usually ava...
Hugo Liu, Pattie Maes
EUROMICRO
2007
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Understanding Success and Failure Profiles of ERP Requirements Engineering: an Empirical Study
Organizations adopting Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) are also adopting standard ERPvendor-specific process models for engineering their requirements. Making successfully a li...
Maya Daneva
GECCO
2007
Springer
166views Optimization» more  GECCO 2007»
13 years 11 months ago
Understanding particle swarms through simplification: a study of recombinant PSO
Simplified forms of the particle swarm algorithm are very beneficial in contributing to understanding of what makes a PSO swarm function in the way that it does. One of these form...
Daniel Bratton, Tim Blackwell
HT
2007
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
What is an analogue for the semantic web and why is having one important?
This paper postulates that for the Semantic Web to grow and gain input from fields that will surely benefit it, it needs to develop an analogue that will help people not only unde...
m. c. schraefel
ER
2006
Springer
96views Database» more  ER 2006»
13 years 11 months ago
Understanding the Semantics of Data Provenance to Support Active Conceptual Modeling
: Data Provenance refers to the lineage of data including its origin, key events that occur over the course of its lifecycle, and other details associated with data creation, proce...
Sudha Ram, Jun Liu