A SVM Applied Text Categorization of Academia-Industry Collaborative Research and Development Documents on the Web

Author(s):  
Kei Kurakawa ◽  
Yuan Sun ◽  
Nagayoshi Yamashita ◽  
Yasumasa Baba
Author(s):  
Rafael Moreno-Sanchez

The Semantic Web (SW) and Geospatial Semantic Web (GSW) are considered the next step in the evolution of the Web. For most non-Web specialists, geospatial information professionals, and non-computer-science students these concepts and their impacts on the way we use the Web are not clearly understood. The purpose of this chapter is to provide this broad audience of non-specialists with a basic understanding of: the needs and visions driving the evolution toward the SW and GSW; the principles and technologies involved in their implementation; the state of the art in the efforts to create the GSW; the impacts of the GSW on the way we use the Web to discover, evaluate, and integrate geospatial data and services; and the needs for future research and development to make the GSW a reality. A background on the SW is first presented to serve as a basis for more specific discussions on the GSW.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter L Gorski ◽  
Emanuel von Zezschwitz ◽  
Luigi Lo Iacono ◽  
Matthew Smith

Abstract We present a systematization of usable security principles, guidelines and patterns to facilitate the transfer of existing knowledge to researchers and practitioners. Based on a literature review, we extracted 23 principles, 11 guidelines and 47 patterns for usable security and identified their interconnection. The results indicate that current research tends to focus on only a subset of important principles. The fact that some principles are not yet addressed by any design patterns suggests that further work on refining these patterns is needed. We developed an online repository, which stores the harmonized principles, guidelines and patterns. The tool enables users to search for relevant guidance and explore it in an interactive and programmatic manner. We argue that both the insights presented in this article and the web-based repository will be highly valuable for students to get a good overview, practitioners to implement usable security and researchers to identify areas of future research.


2014 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 32-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seyed Mehrshad Parvin Hosseini ◽  
Suresh Narayanan

We categorized innovating firms in an ascending order as adopters, adapters, and creators to examine factors motivating these activities. For small firms, creation and adaption were significantly correlated with export orientation, engaging in collaborative research and development (R&D), receiving technical support from outside agencies, gaining technology from parent establishments, and supplying parts to multinationals. For medium-sized firms, R&D incentives, collaborative research, and accessing technology from parent plants were significant. Adoption in small firms was associated with export exposure and operating for 11 years or more. R&D incentives, collaborative research, and technology transfer from parent plants were negatively related to adoption in medium-sized firms.


2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilmi Yoon ◽  
Rich Williams ◽  
Eli Levine ◽  
Sanghyuk Yoon ◽  
Jennifer Dunne ◽  
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