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A systematic survey of service identification methods

Service Oriented Computing and Applications, 2014
One of the major challenges for the adoption of the service-oriented architecture (SOA) is the service identification phase that aims to determine which services are appropriate to be implemented. In the last decade, several service identification methods (SIMs) were proposed.
Rosane S. Huergo   +5 more
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Survey research in neuropsychology: A systematic review

The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2019
Objective: This systematic review paper summarizes the research in neuropsychology using survey methodology, tallies key design features of published survey studies, and evaluates the degree to which the survey methods are disclosed in these publications.Method: We conducted a systematic review of neuropsychological studies that used survey methodology
Bernice a. Marcopulos   +2 more
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The Systematic Survey for IP Traceback Methods

2018 Tenth International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN), 2018
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks continue to pose major threats to the Internet. IP traceback can identify locations of attackers and attacking paths. This paper classifies existing IP traceback schemes, points out advantages and disadvantages of each category, and summarizes five evaluation indexes for IP traceback to evaluate six ...
Hongcheng Tian, Jun Bi
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Gamification of Online Surveys: A Systematic Mapping

IEEE Transactions on Games, 2021
Online surveys have become a practical and common means of collecting data by using software for various purposes. However, they can present problems, by becoming long, costly, and boring, directly affecting participation and engagement. Given that, different approaches have been proposed as a way to minimize such negative effects.
Kayque W. R. Oliveira   +1 more
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Systematic and Morphological Survey

2013
To work with mites (Fig. 3.1), one must first understand their morphology and classification. Other than the need for a good microscope, the major hurdle to mite identification is the scattered nature of the literature. This disarray includes both the variety of languages and locations of the relevant papers and the babel of jargon used to describe ...
David Evans Walter, Heather C. Proctor
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Conclusions from surveys may not consider important biases: a systematic survey of surveys

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2020
Surveys can inform important health care questions. However, should decision-makers believe strong conclusions that authors of surveys report? Objectives of this systematic survey of surveys are to describe the characteristics and conduct of surveys and investigate the association of the conduct with the conclusions.We randomly selected 180 surveys ...
Santesso, Nancy   +6 more
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A systematic review of the Community of Inquiry survey

The Internet and Higher Education, 2018
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to gain knowledge about the implementation and development of the Community of Inquiry survey. This paper describes a systematic review of peer-reviewed journal papers where the survey has been used to collect and analyze empirical data about a learning experience.
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Outline of a Systematic Survey of Rheological Theories

Journal of Rheology, 1932
The theories which have been proposed in order to explain rheological phenomena have increased to such an extent that it is difficult to avoid confusion. Some of these theories appear to be conflicting, although they may be equally correct, each one in its own field. For this reason a systematic survey of rheological theories should be very useful.
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Service Provisioning in Cloud: A Systematic Survey

2017
Cloud Computing is all about delivering services over the Internet. It has some technical, business and economical aspects. The complexity of service provisioning has increased significantly with the increasing number of cloud services and their providers. This creates a complex situation and as a result the service provisioning techniques face hurdles.
Adrija Bhattacharya, Sankhayan Choudhury
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A Systematic Survey of the Realm of Biomechanics

2019
The area of biomechanics is challenging and broad as it involves multidisciplinary concepts of engineering together with functional knowledge of biosciences. The area is rapidly evolving and new additions to it are being made daily. A survey that may help a beginner to have a general look on the broader aspects of the sub-domains of biomechanics is not
Deepak Mahapatra   +2 more
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