Aggarwal
Varinder, The Bristol Synthesis Meeting
- Fostering Creativity and Inspiration since 2001, 2020,
vol. 2020, s.2308-2309
To
celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Bristol Synthesis Meeting,
EurJOC invited the speakers of the past meetings to contribute an
article to this Cluster Issue. Unfortunately, this year's meeting
had to be cancelled due to the ongoing pandemic of coronavirus
disease 2019 (COVID-19). Guest Editor Varinder Aggarwal, reflects on
the rich history of the past 19
meetings.
Baldeon-Calisto
Maria, Lai-Yuen Susana, AdaResU-Net:
Multiobjective adaptive convolutional neural network for medical
image segmentation, 2020, vol. 392,
s.325-340.
Adapting an existing convolutional neural
network architecture to a specific dataset for medical image
segmentation remains a challenging task that requires extensive
expertise and time to fine-tune the hyperparameters. Hyperparameter
optimization approaches that automate the search have been proposed
but have mainly focused on optimizing the segmentation performance.
However, optimizing the network size is also important to prevent
unnecessary and costly computational
operations.
Biao Zhang,
Evolution of the Color System of
Traditional Villages in Huizhou under the Shape of Huizhou
Culture,2019, nr 35, s. 499-509.
The
color of the village is gradually formed under the dominance of the
specific regional culture. The characteristics of the color system
are also a direct response of the village's cultural society.
Huizhou, as the birthplace of Huizhou architecture, one of the eight
major architectural schools in China, has a unique geographical
location and natural environment
characteristics.
Blask
Katarina, Foerster Andre, Designing
an information architecture for data management
technologies: Introducing the DIAMANT model,
2020, vol.52, s.592-600.
Although
research institutions take on increased responsibility for providing
infrastructures and services around the proper handling of research
data, there is no comprehensive framework addressing the ideal
conditions of this implementation process. To overcome this gap, we
present the DIAMANT model, a reference model aimed at providing an
orientation framework for the implementation of research data
management guided by the research process
itself.
Boja
Catalin, Zamfiroiu Alin, Input Methods
in Mobile Learning Environments, 2013,
vol. 22, nr 4, s. 329-338.
The
latest figures show a clear growth trend in using mobile devices as
applications platform in different socioeconomic domains and mobile
application development proves to be a real priority and also a
challenge for all software developers. M-Learning describes the use
of mobile devices for delivering learning activities but in the
light of current mobile technologies development it has a new trend
of redefining the learning experience for mobile
users.
Day Ronald,
Redirecting Library and
Documentary Affects: From Libraries to "Liferaries", 2020,
vol. 68, s.379-389.
In this
article, affects are discussed as forces or intensive powers causing
movements in individuals and groups and their subsequent social,
cultural, and material (together and in sum, political)
expressions.(1) The article suggests that the movements we should
try to produce or support through libraries and other documentary
institutions are movements of change toward longer-lasting and more
sustainable affects that support
life.
Elena
Viquez, Cindy, Specialized Thesaurus in
Human Science Movement (STHSM), 2018,
vol.8.
The TECMH (Spanish
acronym) will offer to the scientific community, specialized
documentary lexicons and standardized in Spanish language, relieve
this lack [of instruments] in the Human Sciences Movement field that
exists today; its target is to provide the necessary instrument for
the assignment of standardized terms, during the process of indexing
the technical documentation of the Human Sciences
Movement.
Iqbal Zafar,
Anwar Zahid, SCERM-A novel framework
for automated management of cyber threat response activities,
2020, vol. 108, s. 687-708.
Cyber
Threat Management (CTM) involves prevention, detection, and response
to cyber-attacks by identifying and understanding threats, and
applying appropriate actions. This is not practical for an
organization to perform these activities within the time-frame of an
impending attack. Organizations should swiftly accumulate and share
Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) with peers to make effective use of
shared threat information.
Niemand
Cornelius, Meares Martie, Elements
of a flexible information architecture: A South African
perspective, 2020, vol.
22.
Background: For an
organisation to remain competitive, it needs to be aware of,
anticipate and adapt to the dynamically changing business
environment. Based on the literature study, the research proposes
that information and the flexible architecture thereof should be
regarded as a core capability of the
organisation.
Pradeep,
Sundar, QAOC: Novel query analysis and
ontology-based clustering for data management in Hadoop, 2020,
vol. 108, s.849-860.
Bottleneck
issues handled in the field of information retrieval are analysis of
query and management of data storage. Hadoop is a large scale
environment that is supported with larger storage and faster
processing. Even though, it suffers from these challenging issues
while the number of information requesters is higher. This paper
addresses these two bottleneck issues in Hadoop by retrieving the
information with the design of Query Analysis and Ontology-based
Clustering (QAOC) architecture.
Resch Bernd,
Zimmer Bastian, User Experience Design
in Professional Map-Based Geo-Portals,
2013, vol. 2, nr 4, s. 1015-1037.
We have recently been
witnessing the growing establishment of map-centered web-based
geo-portals on national, regional and local levels. However, a
particular issue with these geo-portals is that each instance has
been implemented in different ways in terms of design, usability,
functionality, interaction possibilities, map size and symbologies.
In this paper, we try to tackle these shortcomings by analyzing and
formalizing the requirements for map-based geo-portals in a user
experience based
approach.
Salaun
Jean-Michel, The three Dimensions of a
Document and its Reflexion on Library and Information Science, 2018,
vol. 42, s. 351-356.
The
document is analyzed in its three dimensions: the form, the content,
and the mediation. The Web is understood as the manifestation of a
new document sphere, which is more able to satisfy the challenges of
a world in profound change. Apple, Google, and Facebook exploit
either of the three document dimensions. The discipline of IA,
Information Architecture" helps to develop new professional
competencies which could contribute to an inevitable renewal of
information
sciences.
Shin
Donghee, How do users interact with
algorithm recommender systems? The interaction of users, algorithms,
and performance, 2020, vol.
109.
Although algorithms have
been widely used to deliver useful applications and services, it is
unclear how users actually experience and interact with
algorithm-driven services. This ambiguity is even more troubling in
news recommendation algorithms, where thorny issues are complicated.
This study investigates the user experience and usability
of algorithms by focusing on users' cognitive process to understand
how qualities/features are received and transformed into experiences
and
interaction.
Vitas Bob,
Community-Driven Information Quality
Standards: How IBM Developed and Implemented Standards for
Information Quality, 2013, vol. 60, nr
4, s.307-315.
Purpose:
Standards for information quality can help content developers within
a company or enterprise create high-quality, high-value content, as
well as an excellent user experience for its clients. This
article explains how the content development community at IBM
created meaningful standards, as well as the metrics to track their
impact, as part of a closed-loop information quality
process.
Wilson
Rhonda Lynne, Usher Kim, Social media
as a recruitment strategy: using Twitter to explore young people's
mental health, 2017, vol. 25, nr 3, s.
36-41.
Background The
development of a recruitment strategy requires nurse researchers to
consider the avenues available to them to fully investigate a
phenomenon. In many cases, this will mean that they invite members
of the public to be participants in their research. Successfully
advertising the research project to potential participants requires
a targeted approach, so that the participants will contribute to a
data set that is sufficiently representative and analysis will
elicit answers to the research
questions.
Zarour
Mohammad, Alharbi Mubarak, User
experience framework that combines aspects, dimensions, and
measurement methods, 2017, vol. 4, nr
1.
Successful software products
necessitate users' satisfaction when experiencing the use of the
software. This is not only determined by the software
functionalities and completeness, but also with the overall user
experience when using the software product. Although user
experience is widely adopted by practitioners and in industry,
there is no scientific consensus on a definition or a theoretical
model of UX. The dynamic nature of user experience is
challenging both UX design and evaluation
activities.
Zhang Nan,
Zhao Xuejiao, He Xiaopei, Understanding
the relationships between information architectures and business
models: An empirical study on the success configurations of smart
communities,2020, vol.37.
With
the development of Internet of Things (IoT) and big data, many smart
city and smart community projects bloomed in recent years. Following
the two approaches of smart city development from Kuk and Janssen
(2011), the study proposed a synergetic framework for understanding
the relationship between information architectures and business
models. Since community is a basic unit of a city, the development
goals of a smart city are needed to be implemented at the level of
communities.
Zignego
Mario Ivan, Gemelli Paolo, A
smart mockup for a small habitat,
2020, vol. 14, nr 2, s. 467-479.
The
aim of this paper is to propose an innovative process in small
habitats design based on the use of smart material and structures.
Space flights represents the extreme challenge in design for long
time life support systems, nevertheless a number of analogues of
space mission exists: submarines, terrestrial explorations,
supertankers, mountaineering, natural and built simulators, small
remote community and Antarctic winter bases. The concept proposed
here is based on the use of a mockup enhanced by the utilization of
smart materials and smart structures that permits to track the user
experience and consequently optimize shapes, volumes, lights,
color and the others
characteristics.
Zilgalvis
Janis, The Study of Valmiermuila:
History and Owners, Manor house and Closed Garden, 2019,
vol. 15, s.38-49.
Valmiermuiia
is situated in the north of Vidzeme and borders with the town of
Valmiera. The manor is less known than its other outstanding
"sisters", for example, manors of Mazsalaca (ValtenberAD,
Cesvaine, Dikli and others. The most famous person among the owners
of Valmiermuiia is Elisabeth von Hallart, who was an initiator of
the movement of Brothers' congregations in Vidzeme, which turned
into the wakening movement of common people.