scholarly journals Aggregation of the web performance of internal university units as a method of quantitative analysis of a university system: The case of Spain

2013 ◽  
Vol 64 (10) ◽  
pp. 2100-2114 ◽  
Author(s):  
Enrique Orduña-Malea
2010 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 2937-2941 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pep Simo ◽  
Vicenc Fernandez ◽  
Ines Algaba ◽  
Nuria Salan ◽  
Mihaela Enache ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Caroline C. F. Grannemann ◽  
Marco Meyer ◽  
Marian Reinhardt ◽  
Martín J. Ramírez ◽  
Marie E. Herberstein ◽  
...  

AbstractSpiders are known for producing specialized fibers. The radial orb-web, for example, contains tough silk used for the web frame and the capture spiral consists of elastic silk, able to stretch when prey impacts the web. In concert, silk proteins and web geometry affects the spider’s ability to capture prey. Both factors have received considerable research attention, but next to no attention has been paid to the influence of fiber processing on web performance. Cribellate spiders produce a complex fiber alignment as their capture threads. With a temporally controlled spinneret movement, they connect different fibers at specific points to each other. One of the most complex capture threads is produced by the southern house spider, Kukulcania hibernalis (Filistatidae). In contrast to the so far characterized linear threads of other cribellate spiders, K. hibernalis spins capture threads in a zigzag pattern due to a slightly altered spinneret movement. The resulting more complex fiber alignment increased the thread’s overall ability to restrain prey, probably by increasing the adhesion area as well as its extensibility. Kukulcania hibernalis' cribellate silk perfectly illustrates the impact of small behavioral differences on the thread assembly and, thus, of silk functionality.


Current Web services research is increasingly using semantic models to extract useful information from the Web according to different principles of the Semantic Web which allowed to take advantage of the consideration of the meaning and the meaning of the exchanged data to improve the feasibility of the different tasks such as the description, the pairing, and the discovery. This work focuses on semantic-service-oriented architectures in which providers of different Web services can describe, publish, and discover Semantic Web Services, whose purpose is to solve problems such as information overload and the navigation problem, which concern the users of the Web. In this paper, a solution to performance and optimization problems is proposed for the selection of web services at the QoS quality of service level taking into account the quality of service using different techniques provided by the QoS.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerson Feoh ◽  
Putu WidaGunawan

<p>ABSTRACT<br />Currently the Badung regency administration has had a website Electronic Government (e-Gov), butdoes not have definitive data about the data indicator of the level of user satisfaction. This study aims todetermine the extent of user satisfaction level Government website (e-Gov) Badung through measuring the level of user satisfaction using a questionnaire with a variable declaration End-User Computing Satisfaction (EUCS) and measured with a model of Kano. The sample used to determine the level of user satisfaction ratings in this study were students living in Badung as a potentia luser of the web site Government (e-Gov) Badung regency. Expected results in this study are quantitative analysis results by questionnaire to obtain the results of the calculation of the satisfaction level from website users e-Gov in Badung regency administration.<br />Keywords: e-Government, Badung, Kano Model, EUCS (End-User Computing Satisfaction).<br />ABSTRAK<br />Saat ini Pemerintah Kabupaten Badung telah memiliki situs web Electronic Government (e-Gov), namun belum mempunyai data yang pasti mengenai data indicator tingkat kepuasan pengguna. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui sampai sejauh mana tingkat kepuasan pengguna situs web Pemerintah (e-Gov) Kabupaten Badung melalui pengukuran tingkat kepuasan pengguna menggunakan kuesioner dengan variable pernyataan End-User Computing Satisfaction (EUCS) dan diukur dengan model Kano. Sampel yang digunakan untuk mengetahui penilaian tingkat kepuasan pengguna dalam penelitian ini adalah mahasiswa yang tinggal di Kabupaten Badung sebagai pengguna potensial situs web Pemerintah (e-Gov) KabupatenBadung. Hasil yang diharapkan dalam penelitian ini adalah suatu hasil analisa secara kuantitatif dengan metode kuesioner untuk memperoleh hasil perhitungan tingkat kepuasan pengguna situs web e-Gov di Kabupaten Badung. Kata Kunci : e-Government, Kabupaten Badung, Model Kano, EUCS (End-User Computing Satisfaction).</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (3) ◽  
pp. 443-473
Author(s):  
Ralph Barnes ◽  
Zoë Neumann ◽  
Samuel Draznin-Nagy

In this paper, we consider the way that web documents seeking to persuade readers of certain science claims provide information about the sources of the arguments. Our quantitative analysis reveals that web documents in our sample include hundreds of examples in which the reader is provided information regarding the trustworthiness (or lack thereof) of sources. The web documents also contain a large number of examples in which the reader is provided with information about how many individuals hold a particular belief. We discuss ad hominem, ad verecundiam, and ad populum arguments, and the way that the examples found in our sample of documents are related to these argumentation schemes.


1999 ◽  
Vol 193 ◽  
pp. 56-57
Author(s):  
Emilio J. Alfaro ◽  
Miguel Cerviño ◽  
J.A. Rubiño ◽  
Jesus Cabrera-Caño ◽  
José M. Vílchez

From a new compilation of spectral types and photometry (version April '98 on the Web) performed by van der Hucht for the Galactic WR stars, we have estimated the distance using two different luminosity-spectral type calibrations. Both determinations lead to similar results. On the basis of newly determined distances we have performed a quantitative analysis of the spatial density distribution for the WN and WC spectral types as well as for the whole WR sample and compared them to the one depicted by the large star-forming regions delineated by the population of young open clusters (YOCs). WR stars show a clumpy distribution similar to the one shown by the YOCs and the WN and WC spectral classes present different galactic distributions as well. Otherwise, variations of the WC/WN quotient do not show a clear correlation with the galactic metallicity gradient, on the contrary this ratio seems to be constant on regions of about 1 kpc in size and shows significant variations (even by a factor of 8) between the closest star-forming complexes.


SIMULATION ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 68 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin F. Arlitt ◽  
Carey L. Williamson

Given the continued growth of the World-Wide Web, performance of Web sewers is becoming increasingly important. File caching can be used to reduce the time that it takes a Web server to respond to client requests, by storing the most popular files in the main memory of the Web sewer, and by reducing the volume of data that must be transferred between secondary storage and the Web server. In this paper, we use trace-driven simulation to evaluate the effects of various replacement, threshold, and partitioning policies on the performance of a Web sewer. The workload traces for the simulations come from Web server access logs, from six different Internet Web sewers. The traces represent three different orders of magnitude in sewer activity and two different orders of magnitude in time duration. The results from our simulation study show that frequency-based caching strategies, using a variation of the Least Frequently Used (LFU) replacement policy, perform the best for the Web sewer workload traces considered. Thresholding policies and cache partitioning policies for Internet Web servers do not appear to be effective.


Author(s):  
Christian Bizer ◽  
Kai Eckert ◽  
Robert Meusel ◽  
Hannes Mühleisen ◽  
Michael Schuhmacher ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 360-382 ◽  
Author(s):  
Enrique Orduña-Malea ◽  
Emilio Delgado López-Cózar ◽  
Jorge Serrano-Cobos ◽  
Nuria Lloret Romero

Purpose – It is common for an international company to have different brands, products or services, information for investors, a corporate blog, affiliates, branches in different countries, etc. If all these contents appear as independent additional web domains (AWDs), the company should be represented on the web by all these web domains, since many of these AWDs may acquire remarkable performance that could mask or distort the real web performance of the company, affecting therefore on the understanding of web metrics. The purpose of this paper is to determine the amount, type, web impact and topology of the AWDs in commercial companies in order to get a better understanding on their complete web impact and structure. Design/methodology/approach – The set of companies belonging to the Spanish IBEX-35 stock index has been analysed as testing bench. The authors proceeded to identify and categorise all AWDs belonging to these companies, and to apply both web impact (web presence and visibility) and network metrics. Findings – The results show that AWDs get a high web presence but relatively low web visibility, due to certain opacity or less dissemination of some AWDs favoring its isolation. This is verified by the low network density values obtained, that occur because AWDs are strongly connected with the corporate domain (although asymmetrically), but very weakly linked each other. Research limitations/implications – The categories used to classify the various AWD, although they are clearly distinguishable conceptually, have certain limitations in practice, since they depend on the form adopted by companies to publish certain content or to provide certain services or products. Otherwise, the use of web indicators presents certain problems of accuracy that could be softened if applied with caution and in a relational basis. Originality/value – Although the processes of AWDs creation and categorisation are complex (web policy seems not to be driven by a defined or conscious plan), their influence on the web performance of IBEX 35 companies is meaningful. This research measures the AWDs influence on companies under webometric terms for the first time.


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