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Relationship among research collaboration, number of documents and number of citations: a case study in Spanish computer science production in 2000–2009

open access: yesScientometrics, 2012
This paper analyzes the relationship among research collaboration, number of documents and number of citations of computer science research activity. It analyzes the number of documents and citations and how they vary by number of authors.
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INITIATIVE AS A TYPE OF DOCUMENT

VESTNIK IKBFU PHILOLOGY PEDAGOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY, 2023
The article is dedicated to identifying factors that determine the documental specificity of an initiative. An initiative is characterized as a document aimed at engaging the addressee in solving a socially significant issue and convincing them of the necessity of societal changes.
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Document annotation: to write, type or speak?

International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1993
Abstract Although the visual display unit (VDU) is becoming an increasingly popular means of displaying documents, users often show a strong preference for the "hard-copy" medium of document presentation when it comes to reading activities such as those that involve proof-reading or refereeing the document.
Philip Tucker, Dylan M. Jones
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Feature Selection for Document Type Classification

Fifth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (itng 2008), 2008
In this paper, we report on the identification of document type using a k-dependence Bayesian categorization engine. In particular, we show that the use of font and capitalization as features improves precision and recall.
Kazem Taghva, Jason Vergara
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Structured Document Types

2009
In order to span heterogeneous environments, many distributed systems have looked to means of expressing data in a way that can be interpreted unambiguously and without loss of information by remote nodes irrespective of their operating system or hardware.
Ian J. Taylor, Andrew B. Harrison
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User documentation

Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '77, 1977
If user documentation is defined as “the means by which information about a computer system is conveyed” then individual personal contact with users is undoubtedly the most effective documentation procedure. Unfortunately, it is not the cheapest, the most efficient, nor the most reliable method of communicating information.
Jack Thompson, Susan G. Howell
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Searching Documents Based on Relevance and Type

2007
This paper extends previous work on document retrieval and document type classification, addressing the problem of 'typed search'. Specifically, given a query and a designated document type, the search system retrieves and ranks documents not only based on the relevance to the query, but also based on the likelihood of being the designated document ...
Jun Xu 0001   +4 more
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A Typeful and Tagless Representation for XML Documents

2003
When constructing programs to process XML documents, we immediately face the question as to how XML documents should be represented internally in the programming language we use. Currently, most representations for XML documents are typeless in the sense that the type information of an XML document cannot be reflected in the type of the representation ...
Dengping Zhu, Hongwei Xi 0001
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What type of document?

1998
How to describe the different types of documents Understanding Document Type Definitions What DTDs are available in public XML: the Extensible Markup Language Identifying the DTD Writing and modifying DTDs An update on the status of ...
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Fixing Collaborative Edition on Typed Documents

2010
Collaborative edition is achieved by distinct sites that work independently on (a copy of) a shared document. In pure Peer to Peer collaborative editing, no centralization nor locks nor timestamps, therefore convergence, i.e. all sites have the same copy of the shared document, is the main issue.
Stéphane Martin, Denis Lugiez
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