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New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, 2017
- Laura Pozueco

, Alberto Álvarez, Xabiel G. Pañeda, Roberto García, David Melendi
, Gabriel Díaz:
Subjective video quality evaluation of different content types under different impairments. 1-28 - Daniel Lamprecht, Kristina Lerman, Denis Helic

, Markus Strohmaier:
How the structure of Wikipedia articles influences user navigation. 29-50 - Nikolaos Pellas

, Efstratios Peroutseas:
Leveraging Scratch4SL and Second Life to motivate high school students' participation in introductory programming courses: findings from a case study. 51-79
Volume 23, Number 2, 2017
- Peter Brusilovsky

, Jung Sun Oh
, Claudia López
, Denis Parra
, Wei Jeng
:
Linking information and people in a social system for academic conferences. 81-111 - Arsalan Rahman Mirza

, Melike Sah
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Automated software system for checking the structure and format of ACM SIG documents. 112-140 - Penghua Yu, Lanfen Lin, Jing Wang:

A novel framework to alleviate the sparsity problem in context-aware recommender systems. 141-158
Volume 23, Number 3, 2017
- Roya Hosseini

, Peter Brusilovsky
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A study of concept-based similarity approaches for recommending program examples. 161-188 - Hikmat Ullah Khan

, Ali Daud
:
Finding the top influential bloggers based on productivity and popularity features. 189-206 - Laure Léger

, Aline Chevalier
:
Location and orientation of panel on the screen as a structural visual element to highlight text displayed. 207-227
Volume 23, Number 4, 2017
- Adam J. Sporka

, Jan Valta:
Design and implementation of a non-linear symphonic soundtrack of a video game. 229-246 - Chen-Ju Lin:

Mobile-media pragmatism: innovation excellences and encumbrances. 247-264 - Piotr Leszczynski

, Anna Charuta
, Barbara Kolodziejczak
, Magdalena Roszak:
Evaluation of virtual environment as a form of interactive resuscitation exam. 265-276 - Le Van Thinh, Truong-Dinh Tu

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QoS prediction for web services based on user-trust propagation model. 277-291

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