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ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial en inglés
A journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), which publishes surveys, tutorials, and special reports on all areas of computing research. Volumes are published yearly in four issues appearing in March, June, September, and December.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
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Institución detectada | Período | Navegá | Descargá | Solicitá |
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No detectada | desde mar. 1969 / hasta dic. 2023 | ACM Digital Library |
Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0360-0300
ISSN electrónico
1557-7341
Editor responsable
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
País de edición
Estados Unidos
Fecha de publicación
1969-
Cobertura temática
Tabla de contenidos
Simulating the mind
Jiri Wiedermann
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 16
Computing surveys' electronic symposium on the theory of computation
P. Degano; R. Gorrieri; A. Marchetti-Spaccamela; P. Wegner
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 223-225
Tools and approaches for developing data-intensive Web applications
Piero Fraternali
<jats:p>The exponential growth and capillar diffusion of the Web are nurturing a novel generation of applications, characterized by a direct business-to-customer relationship. The development of such applications is a hybrid between traditional IS development and Hypermedia authoring, and challenges the existing tools and approaches for software production. This paper investigates the current situation of Web development tools, both in the commercial and research fields, by identifying and characterizing different categories of solutions, evaluating their adequacy to the requirements of Web application development, enlightening open problems, and exposing possible future trends.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 227-263
Data clustering
A. K. Jain; M. N. Murty; P. J. Flynn
<jats:p>Clustering is the unsupervised classification of patterns (observations, data items, or feature vectors) into groups (clusters). The clustering problem has been addressed in many contexts and by researchers in many disciplines; this reflects its broad appeal and usefulness as one of the steps in exploratory data analysis. However, clustering is a difficult problem combinatorially, and differences in assumptions and contexts in different communities has made the transfer of useful generic concepts and methodologies slow to occur. This paper presents an overview of pattern clustering methods from a statistical pattern recognition perspective, with a goal of providing useful advice and references to fundamental concepts accessible to the broad community of clustering practitioners. We present a taxonomy of clustering techniques, and identify cross-cutting themes and recent advances. We also describe some important applications of clustering algorithms such as image segmentation, object recognition, and information retrieval.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 264-323
Computing Surveys' electronic symposium on hypertext and hypermedia
Helen Ashman; Rosemary Michelle Simpson
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 1
Hypermedia research directions
Uffe K. Wiil; Peter J. Nürnberg; John J. Leggett
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 2
Applying hypertext and hypermedia to scholarly journals enables both product and process innovation
Andrew E. Treloar
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 3
Semantically indexed hypermedia
Douglas Tudhope; Daniel Cunliffe
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 4
Hubs, authorities, and communities
Jon M. Kleinberg
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 5
Information visualization for hypermedia systems
Sougata Mukherjea
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 6