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it - Information Technology, Volume 64
Volume 64, Numbers 1-2, April 2022
- Rafael Copstein, Egil Karlsen, Jeff Schwartzentruber, Nur Zincir-Heywood, Malcolm I. Heywood:
Exploring syntactical features for anomaly detection in application logs. 15-27 - Daniel Demmler
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Towards practical privacy-preserving protocols. 49-53 - Ziawasch Abedjan:
Enabling data-centric AI through data quality management and data literacy. 67-70 - Carina Heßeling
, Jörg Keller:
Replication study challenges and new number formats for chaotic pseudo random number generators. 5-13 - Frontmatter. I-IV
- Katharina Weitz:
Towards Human-Centered AI: Psychological concepts as foundation for empirical XAI research. 71-75 - Aaron Weathersby
, Mark Washington
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Extracting network based attack narratives through use of the cyber kill chain: A replication study. 29-42 - Christoph Gröger:
Industrial analytics - An overview. 55-65 - Steffen Wendzel, Luca Caviglione, Aleksandra Mileva, Jean-François Lalande, Wojciech Mazurczyk:
Guest editorial: Information security methodology and replication studies. 1-3 - Guido Schmitz
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Privacy-preserving Web single sign-on: Formal security analysis and design. 43-48
Volume 64, Number 3, June 2022
- Oliver Keszöcze:
Approximate Computing. 77-78 - Ke Chen, Peipei Yin, Weiqiang Liu, Fabrizio Lombardi:
A survey of approximate arithmetic circuits and blocks. 79-87 - Jorge Echavarria, Stefan Wildermann, Oliver Keszöcze, Faramarz Khosravi, Andreas Becher
, Jürgen Teich:
Design and error analysis of accuracy-configurable sequential multipliers via segmented carry chains. 89-98 - Saman Fröhlich, Rolf Drechsler:
Unlocking approximation for in-memory computing with Cartesian genetic programming and computer algebra for arithmetic circuits. 99-107 - Syoki Kawaminami, Yukino Watanabe, Shigeru Yamashita:
Approximating stochastic numbers to reduce latency. 109-118
Volume 64, Numbers 4-5, August 2022
- Frontmatter. I-IV
- Falk Schreiber, Daniel Weiskopf:
Quantitative visual computing. 119-120 - David Hägele
, Christoph Schulz
, Cedric Beschle, Hannah Booth, Miriam Butt, Andrea Barth, Oliver Deussen, Daniel Weiskopf:
Uncertainty visualization: Fundamentals and recent developments. 121-132 - Francesco Chiossi, Johannes Zagermann
, Jakob Karolus, Nils Rodrigues, Priscilla Balestrucci, Daniel Weiskopf, Benedikt V. Ehinger, Tiare M. Feuchtner, Harald Reiterer, Lewis L. Chuang, Marc O. Ernst, Andreas Bulling, Sven Mayer
, Albrecht Schmidt:
Adapting visualizations and interfaces to the user. 133-143 - Johannes Zagermann
, Sebastian Hubenschmid
, Priscilla Balestrucci, Tiare M. Feuchtner, Sven Mayer
, Marc O. Ernst, Albrecht Schmidt, Harald Reiterer:
Complementary interfaces for visual computing. 145-154 - Karsten Klein, Michael Sedlmair, Falk Schreiber:
Immersive analytics: An overview. 155-168 - Quynh Quang Ngo, Frederik L. Dennig, Daniel A. Keim, Michael Sedlmair:
Machine learning meets visualization - Experiences and lessons learned. 169-180 - Ying Zhang, Karsten Klein, Oliver Deussen, Theodor Gutschlag, Sabine Storandt:
Robust visualization of trajectory data. 181-191
Volume 64, Number 6, December 2022
- Hubert Mara
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Digital Archaeology. 193-194 - Stephan Karl, Peter Houska, Stefan Lengauer, Jessica Haring, Elisabeth Trinkl, Reinhold Preiner:
Advances in digital pottery analysis. 195-216 - Stefan Lengauer, Peter Houska, Reinhold Preiner, Elisabeth Trinkl, Stephan Karl, Ivan Sipiran, Benjamin Bustos, Tobias Schreck:
Interactive annotation of geometric ornamentation on painted pottery assisted by deep learning. 217-231 - Mike Lyons
, Franziska Fecher, Markus Reindel:
From LiDAR to deep learning: A case study of computer-assisted approaches to the archaeology of Guadalupe and northeast Honduras. 233-246 - Benjamin Stular
, Edisa Lozic:
Airborne LiDAR data in landscape archaeology. An introduction for non-archaeologists. 247-260

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