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Application of Classification Methods to a Problem Related to Specific Groups of E-Government Users

Angelova, Vesela, Eskenazi, Avram (2008)

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This paper was partly supported by ELOST – a SSA EU project – No 27287. One of the important tasks of the EU ELOST project on E-government and Low Socio-Economic Status Groups (LSG) was to compare experts’ opinions on fundamental problems of the subject. This papers shows how the application of specific classification methods to experts’ formalized answers could lead to some non-trivial and objective conclusions about interdependencies and the interrelation between e-government...

Article Disassembly - New Ways to Handle Information in Publications

Holl, András (2012)

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ACM Computing Classification System (1998): I.7.4. Articles and books – the basic publication units – could be disassembled to semantic building blocks. For scientific journal articles, such blocks include figures and tables, among others. Providing meta-data for figures and tables, and making them accessible per se, opens up new ways of presenting and using scientific information—like producing an image database on certain subjects, based on figures published in different...

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