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- 2021
- How to maintain the highest quality standards of a leading journal after three decades: An extraordinary Editor-in-Chief leading by example. Integr. Comput. Aided Eng. 28(1): 7-8 (2021)
- 2020
- Dominic Thomas, Steve O'Malley:
The Necessity and History of Standards in Maritime Informatics: Current Example of Shipboard Software Governance. AMCIS 2020 - Jihoon Kim, Paulina Paul, Pravina Kota, Yu R. Park, Julie A. Stoner, Wenyu Wang, Ying Zhang, Elisa Lee, Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Longitudinal Cohort Data Transformation Based on a Common Data Model and Metadata Standards: Examples from the Strong Heart Study. AMIA 2020 - 2019
- Joan Masó-Pau
, Alaitz Zabala
, Ivette Serral
, Xavier Pons
:
A Portal Offering Standard Visualization and Analysis on top of an Open Data Cube for Sub-National Regions: The Catalan Data Cube Example. Data 4(3): 96 (2019) - Lei Zhang
, Falk Huettmann, Shirong Liu, Pengsen Sun, Zhen Yu, Xudong Zhang, Chunrong Mi:
Classification and regression with random forests as a standard method for presence-only data SDMs: A future conservation example using China tree species. Ecol. Informatics 52: 46-56 (2019) - Renato Rocha Souza, Amelie Dorn
, Barbara Piringer
, Eveline Wandl-Vogt:
Towards A Taxonomy of Uncertainties: Analysing Sources of Spatio-Temporal Uncertainty on the Example of Non-Standard German Corpora. Informatics 6(3): 34 (2019) - Otmane Azeroual
, Gunter Saake, Mohammad Abuosba, Joachim Schöpfel
:
Solving problems of research information heterogeneity during integration - using the European CERIF and German RCD standards as examples. Inf. Serv. Use 39(1-2): 105-122 (2019) - Lucien Bacharach, Jérôme Galy, Éric Chaumette, François Vincent, Alexandre Renaux, Mohammed Nabil El Korso:
An Example of Non-Standard Behavior of a Maximum Likelihood Estimator in the Large Sample Regime. CAMSAP 2019: 525-529 - Mengyi Li, Lirong Xia, Oshani Seneviratne:
Leveraging Standards Based Ontological Concepts in Distributed Ledgers: A Healthcare Smart Contract Example. DAPPCON 2019: 152-157 - Amelie Dorn, Yalemisew M. Abgaz, Eveline Wandl-Vogt:
Opening up cultural content in non-standard language data through cross-disciplinary collaboration: insights on methods, process and learnings on the example of exploreAT! TwinTalks@DHN 2019: 82-89 - Anna Taczalska-Ryniak:
Healthy Office by WELL Building Standard: Polish Examples. IHSED 2019: 626-630 - Mark Gotham, Matthew Ireland:
Taking Form: A Representation Standard, Conversion Code, and Example Corpora for Recording, Visualizing, and Studying Analyses of Musical Form. ISMIR 2019: 693-699 - Marc Khoury:
Adaptive versus Standard Descent Methods and Robustness Against Adversarial Examples. CoRR abs/1911.03784 (2019) - 2018
- Marie Puren, Laurent Romary, Lionel Tadjou, Charles Riondet, Dorian Seillier:
SSK by example. Make your Arts and Humanities research go standard. DH 2018: 654 - Alasdair Macindoe, Ognjen Arandjelovic:
A Standardized, and Extensible Framework for Comparative Analysis of Quantitative Finance Algorithms - An Open-Source Solution, and Examples of Baseline Experiments with Discussion. ICBK 2018: 409-414 - Werner Brenner, Nadja Adamovic:
Standardization as a tool for promoting innovation and commercialization of a circular economy for PV waste - The example of the European H2020 project CABRISS. MIPRO 2018: 122-127 - 2017
- Christian Kanzow, Daniel Steck
:
An example comparing the standard and safeguarded augmented Lagrangian methods. Oper. Res. Lett. 45(6): 598-603 (2017) - 2016
- Csaba Biró, Peter Hamburger, Attila Pór, William T. Trotter:
Forcing Posets with Large Dimension to Contain Large Standard Examples. Graphs Comb. 32(3): 861-880 (2016) - 2015
- Marcelline R. Harris, Laura Heermann Langford, Holly Miller, Mary L. Hook, Patricia C. Dykes, Susan Matney:
Harmonizing and extending standards from a domain-specific and bottom-up approach: an example from development through use in clinical applications. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 22(3): 545-552 (2015) - Csaba Biró, Peter Hamburger, Attila Pór:
Standard Examples as Subposets of Posets. Order 32(2): 293-299 (2015) - 2014
- Massimiliano Cannata, Milan Petar Antonovic, Monia Elisa Molinari:
Load testing of HELIDEM geo-portal: an OGC open standards interoperability example integrating WMS, WFS, WCS and WPS. Int. J. Spatial Data Infrastructures Res. 9: 107-130 (2014) - Martín Soto, Jürgen Münch:
Maintaining a Large Process Model Aligned with a Process Standard: An Industrial Example. CoRR abs/1401.4808 (2014) - 2013
- Volker Boehlke, Gerhard Heyer, Peter Wittenburg:
IT-Based Research Infrastructures for the Humanities and Social Sciences - Developments, Examples, Standards, and Technology. it Inf. Technol. 55(1): 26-33 (2013) - Jonas Schwartze, Birger Haarbrandt, Maike Rochon, Markus Wagner, Reinhold Haux, Thorsten Kleinschmidt, Maik Plischke, Christoph Seidel:
Design and Implementation of an Informed Consent Process for a Standardized Health Information Exchange Solution on the Example of the Lower Saxony Bank of Health. MedInfo 2013: 318-322 - 2010
- John Laxton, Jean-Jacques Serrano, Agnes Tellez-Arenas:
Geological applications using geospatial standards - an example from OneGeology-Europe and GeoSciML. Int. J. Digit. Earth 3(sup1): 31-49 (2010) - Kirrilly Pfitzner, Andreas Bollhöfer
, Andrew J. Esparon, Renée E. Bartolo, Grant W. Staben:
Standardised spectra (400-2500 nm) and associated metadata: An example from northern tropical Australia. IGARSS 2010: 2311-2314 - Gertrud Faaß, Ulrich Heid, Helmut Schmid:
Design and Application of a Gold Standard for Morphological Analysis: SMOR as an Example of Morphological Evaluation. LREC 2010 - 2009
- Mark Sh. Levin, Oleg Kruchkov, Ofer Hadar, Evgeny Kaminsky:
Combinatorial Systems Evolution: Example of Standard for Multimedia Information. Informatica 20(4): 519-538 (2009) - Denis L. Baggi, Goffredo Haus:
The New Standard IEEE 1599, Introduction and Examples. J. Multim. 4(1): 3-8 (2009) - Peter Ebinger, Margarida C. Neves, René Salamon, Oliver Bausinger:
Challenges for the Implementation and Revision of International Biometric Standards Demonstrated by the Example of Face Image Data. BIOSIG 2009: 69-80
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