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  1. Machine Discovery Based on the Co-occurrence of References in a Search Engine

    This paper describes a new method of discovering clusters of related Web pages. By clustering Web pages and visualizing them in the form of graph,...
    Tsuyoshi Murata in Discovery Science
    Conference paper 1999
  2. The cathedral and the bazaar

    I anatomize a successful open-source project, fetchmail, that was run as a deliberate test of some theories about software engineering suggested by...

    Article 01 September 1999
  3. The role of information technology in building public administration theory

    Information technology, that assortment of technology that enables the conversion of data into information, has had an enormous impact on the field...

    Article 01 March 1999
  4. Computer Aided Discovery of User’s Hidden Interest for Query Restructuring

    Most Internet users use Search Engines to get information on the WWW. However, users cannot be content with the output of search engines because it’s...
    Wataru Sunayama, Yukio Ohsawa, Masahiko Yachida in Discovery Science
    Conference paper 1999
  5. On Automating Diagrammatic Proofs of Arithmetic Arguments

    Theorems in automated theorem proving are usually proved by formal logical proofs. However, there is a subset of problems which humans can prove by...

    Mateja Jamnik, Alan Bundy, Ian Green in Journal of Logic, Language and Information
    Article 01 July 1999
  6. Give Peace A Chance: A Mantra for Business Strategy

    The journalistic device of applying military imagery to describe business strategies is appropriate insofar as businesses implicitly base their...

    Edmund F. Byrne in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 01 May 1999
  7. Book notes

    Larry A. Hickman, David Clarke, ... David Clarke in Knowledge, Technology & Policy
    Article 01 March 1999
  8. Refining Search Expression by Discovering Hidden User’s Interests

    When an Internet user wants to know about a certain topic, the user uses a search engine to find pages related to that topic. However, there are so...
    Wataru Sunayama, Yuji Nomura, ... Masahiko Yachida in Discovey Science
    Conference paper 1998
  9. Visualizing Semantic Clusters in the Internet Information Space

    Information resources on the Internet, including Web pages and news articles, constitute a huge, ill-structured, and continuously growing information...
    Etsuya Shibayama, Jun Yabe, ... Mitsuru Matsuda in Discovey Science
    Conference paper 1998
  10. Bibliography. Zeitschriftenschau

    Michael Anacker, Jutta Biedebach, ... Ralf Goeres in Journal for General Philosophy of Science
    Article 01 December 1998
  11. The role of information technology in building public administration theory

    Information technology, that assortment of technology that enables the conversion of data into information, has had an enormous impact on the field...

    Dianne Rahm in Knowledge and Policy
    Article 01 September 1997
  12. International Codes of Conduct for Multinational Corporations

    The 1960s and 1970s were tumultuous not only in the United States but in the international community as a whole. A climate of confrontation developed...
    Chapter 1998
  13. Against Postmodernism and the “New” Philosophy of Science: Nietzsche’s Image of Science in the Light of Art

    In what follows I offer a polemical - and inevitably elliptical - review of the current state of the philosophy of science and argue for a radically...
    Chapter 1997
  14. Globalization or indigenization: New alignments between knowledge and culture

    The pace, shape and meaning of development are cultural phenomena—fundamentally driven by the meanings people ascribe to their action, to the symbols...

    Stephen Hill in Knowledge and Policy
    Article 01 June 1995
  15. Science on the periphery: Can it contribute to mainstream science?

    Science is a global phenomenon that knows no frontiers. But in the real world, production and efficient utilization of scientific knowledge are...

    Subbiah Arunachalam in Knowledge and Policy
    Article 01 June 1995
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