نتایج جستجو برای: google scholar

تعداد نتایج: 54555  

Journal: :J. Knowledge Management 2015
Alexander Serenko John Dumay

Alexander Serenko is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Business Administration, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada. John Dumay is based at the Department of Accounting, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this study was to discover growing, stable and declining knowledge management (KM) research trends. Design/methodology/approach – Citations to ...

Journal: :IEEE Software 2010
Tom Mens Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc Juan Fernández-Ramil Maja D'Hondt

After two decades of growing interest in software evolution and related topics (see the sidebar “Software Evolution Concepts and Terminology”), many research groups are now working in this area and producing a growing body of knowledge (see the sidebar “Related References and Further Reading”). In May 2010, Google Scholar reported that for 2009, 70 publications had “software evolution” in the t...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Emilio Delgado López-Cózar Alberto Martín-Martín Enrique Orduña-Malea

After giving a brief overview of Eugene Garfield’s contributions to the issue of identifying and studying the most cited scientific articles, manifested in the creation of his Citation Classics, the main characteristics and features of Google Scholar’s new service -Classic Papers-, as well as its main strengths and weaknesses, are addressed. This product currently displays the most cited Englis...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Mohammad Alkhatib Amir Talaei-Khoei Amir Hossein Ghapanchi

The main aim of this paper is to provide a deep analysis on the research field of healthcare data analytics., as well as highlighting some of guidelines and gaps in previous studies. This study has focused on searching relevant papers about healthcare analytics by searching in seven popular databases such as google scholar and springer using specific keywords, in order to understand the healthc...

2015
Megan Reeves

Quantitative studies comparing the incidence of AN symptomatology in men and women often utilise measures that were developed for use amongst female samples. The findings of these studies may lead to a misrepresentation of the clinical picture of AN in men since these instruments carry potential gender biases and thus often yield skewed results. Therefore, the current prevalence statistics of a...

2012
Pamela Munro

A Google Scholar search for "interrogative verbs" brings up mostly references to verbs of asking, verbs with interrogative affixes, or verbs used in questions. A number of languages, however, have special verbs that include a semantic wh element in addition to their more typical question words. Verbs like this have not been extensively described, although Hagège (2003, 2008) suggests they are m...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Anurag Acharya Alex Verstak Helder Suzuki Sean Henderson Mikhail Iakhiaev Cliff Chiung-Yu Lin Namit Shetty

In this paper, we examine the evolution of the impact of non-elite journals. We attempt to answer two questions. First, what fraction of the top-cited articles are published in non-elite journals and how has this changed over time. Second, what fraction of the total citations are to non-elite journals and how has this changed over time. To answer these questions, we studied citations to article...

2012
Rui Dinis

Business and Information Technology alignment remains one of the most important issues among IT managers. To assess it, many proposals have been put forward over the years. As one of the most cited in Google Scholar, the Luftman’s survey instrument emerges as a promising one to assess business-IT alignment. This work presents a critical review of the Luftman’s proposal for assessing business-IT...

Journal: :Artif. Intell. 2015
René van Bevern Christian Komusiewicz Rolf Niedermeier Manuel Sorge Toby Walsh

An author’s profile on Google Scholar consists of indexed articles and associated data, such as the number of citations and the H-index. The author is allowed to merge articles, which may affect the H-index. We analyze the parameterized complexity of maximizing the H-index using article merges. Herein, to model realistic manipulation scenarios, we define a compatability graph whose edges corres...

2012
Kevin Brandstatter Ioan Raicu

Google Scholar is an invaluable resource in a quickly expanding digital world with an estimated 50,000,000 scholarly articles in existence. It lets one search for scholarly articles by title, author names, publishing venues, and keywords. Their web-based interfaces work great on desktop/laptop screens with 1024x768 resolution or better. However, many mobile devices such as phones and tablets ha...

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