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There is an urgent need to improve the infrastructure supporting the reuse of scholarly data. A diverse set of stakeholders—representing academia, industry, funding agencies, and scholarly publishers—have come together to design and jointly endorse a concise and measureable set of principles that we refer to as the FAIR Data Principles. The intent...
The Article of the Future initiative aims to revolutionize the traditional linear format of the academic paper to make it more dynamic and user-friendly. In this chapter, we present the outcomes of the Article of the Future project, with an emphasis on its final designs, the user feedback collected, and how the Article of the Future handles the ris...
The ICT revolution of the last decades impacted scientific communication as it has impacted many other forms of communications, changing the way inwhich articles are delivered and how they can be discovered. However, the impact of ICT on the research itself has been much more profound, introducing digital tools to the way in which researchers gathe...
The ICT revolution of the last decade impacts scientific publishing and changes the format in which articles are delivered and how results of scientific research are communicated. With researchers increasingly generating and referencing 3D data in their articles, the ability to accurately visualize that data in online publications has become extrem...
In one aspect, the invention comprises a computer system for searching databases and displaying search results, comprising databases storing information regarding publications and authors comprising author, title, date of publication, cited references, and citing references data; and Internet servers in communication with those databases; wherein a...
Researchers across disciplines are increasingly utilizing electronic tools to collect, analyze, and organize data. However, when it comes to publishing their work, there are no common, well-established standards on how to make that data available to other researchers. Consequently, data are often not stored in a consistent manner, making it hard or...
In a world where our levels of knowledge advance rapidly, so should the communication of research. In partnership with the world's research community, Elsevier investigates the future of research communication with the 'Article of the Future'. An intuitive online article format, this proposes the next generation in research publishing, with a simpl...
Whereas it is established practice to publish relevant findings of a research project in a scientific article, there are no standards yet as to whether and how to make the underlying research data publicly accessible. According to the recent PARSE. Insight study of the EU, over 84% of scientists think it is useful to link underlying digital researc...
Whereas it is established practice to publish relevant findings of a research project in a scientific article, there are no standards yet as to whether and how to make the underlying research data publicly accessible. According to the recent PARSE.Insight study of the EU, over 84% of scientists think it is useful to link underlying digital research...
In one aspect, the invention comprises a computer system comprising databases storing information regarding publications, the information comprising author, title, date of publication, abstract, cited references, and citing references data; and Internet servers in communication with the databases; wherein at least one of the Internet servers is in...
This paper introduces a new full-text document retrieval model that is based on comparing occurrence frequency rank numbers of terms in queries and documents.
More precisely, to compute the similarity between a query and a document, this new model first ranks the terms in the query and in the document on decreasing occurrence frequency. Next, for e...
Describes the InfoGuide full-text document retrieval system,
developed at the Philips Research Laboratories. InfoGuide combines high
retrieval quality with high retrieval performance. The high quality is
due to the use of the vector-space retrieval model, and the high
performance originates from the implementation on the parallel POOMA
machine. Imp...
Although relevance feedback techniques have been investigated for more than 20 years, hardly any of these techniques has been implemented in a commercial full-text document retrieval system. In addition to pure performance problems, this is due to the fact that the application of relevance feedback techniques increases the complexity of the user in...
This paper describes a posting compression technique to be used in dynamic full-text document retrieval environments. The compression technique being presented is applicable in main-memory document retrieval systems, and consists of two parts. First there is the efficient use of auxiliary tables, and second there is the application of the well-know...
Regular directed node-label controlled graph grammars (RDNLC grammars for short) originated from the need for an elegant mathematical description of dependence graph languages (related to trace languages) and event structure languages (related to Petri nets). In this framework various complexity problems concerning dependence graph languages and ev...
This paper describes a full-text document retrieval system developed at the Philips Research Laboratories. The system is implemented on the POOMA machine, a parallel computer with a large main memory, and offers fast as well as high-quality retrieval on very large document bases.
The decidability of the equivalence problem and the disjointness problem for regular trace languages is considered. By describing the structure of the independence relations involved, precise characterizations are given of those concurrency alphabets for which these problems are decidable. In fact, the first problem is decidable if and only if the...
The theory of traces, originated by A. Mazurkiewicz in 1977, is an attempt to provide a mathematical description of the behavior of concurrent systems. Its aim is to reconcile the sequential nature of observations of the system behavior on the one hand and the nonsequential nature of causality between the actions of the system on the other hand.One...
There are (at least) three motivations to study the class of regular directed node-label controlled graph grammars (regular DNLC grammars for shor): (1) it fits very well into the hierarchy of subclasses of DNLC grammars, (2) it generalizes naturally right-linear string grammars and (3) it provides a useful framework for the theory of concurrent sy...
The general theory of coordinated table selective substitution systems (cts systems for short) (see Rozenberg (1985)), provides a unifying framework for a considerable number of grammar and automaton models considered in the literature. This paper is mainly devoted to the investigation of a natural subclass of cts systems (which uses the ‘context-f...
We point out the use of graph grammars for specifying (generating) languages of dependency graphs that arise in theoretical studies of concurrent systems.
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