Different information technologies (ITs) are related in complex ways. How can the relationships among a large number of ITs be described and analyzed in a representative, dynamic, and scalable way? In this study, we employed co-occurrence analysis to explore the relationships among 50 information technologies discussed in six magazines over ten years (1998-2007). Using hierarchical clustering and multidimensional scaling, we have found that the similarities of the technologies can be depicted in hierarchies and two-dimensional plots, and that similar technologies can be classified into meaningful categories. The results imply reasonable validity of our approach for understanding technology relationships and building an IT taxonomy. The meth...
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In this paper we investigate the nature and structure of the relation between imposed classification...
The complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classification schemes, or tax...
Different information technologies (ITs) are related in complex ways. How can the relationships amon...
Different information technology concepts are related in complex ways. How can the relationships amo...
Different information technology concepts are related in complex ways. How can the relationships amo...
How are IT concepts related to each other, what is the best way to automatically detect these relati...
Among the declining industries, for example music industry, some have been revived by information te...
How are IT concepts related to each other, what is the best way to automatically detect these relati...
In this paper we investigate the relationship of Information Science (IS) and the Digital Humanities...
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Although a relatively new discipline, Knowledge Management (KM) is an area with a wide range of theo...
This research aims to explore how latest IT architecture is evolving in real world. We reviewed his...
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Based on the co-occurrence analysis method, the scientific fields can be extracted and the relations...
<div><p>The aim of this paper is to introduce and assess three algorithms for the identification of ...
In this paper we investigate the nature and structure of the relation between imposed classification...
The complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classification schemes, or tax...
Different information technologies (ITs) are related in complex ways. How can the relationships amon...
Different information technology concepts are related in complex ways. How can the relationships amo...
Different information technology concepts are related in complex ways. How can the relationships amo...
How are IT concepts related to each other, what is the best way to automatically detect these relati...
Among the declining industries, for example music industry, some have been revived by information te...
How are IT concepts related to each other, what is the best way to automatically detect these relati...
In this paper we investigate the relationship of Information Science (IS) and the Digital Humanities...
Today’s world is changing at unprecedent speed and scale becoming more complex to understand. Taxono...
Although a relatively new discipline, Knowledge Management (KM) is an area with a wide range of theo...
This research aims to explore how latest IT architecture is evolving in real world. We reviewed his...
This paper employs hierarchical clustering, strategic diagrams, and network analysis to construct an...
Based on the co-occurrence analysis method, the scientific fields can be extracted and the relations...
<div><p>The aim of this paper is to introduce and assess three algorithms for the identification of ...
In this paper we investigate the nature and structure of the relation between imposed classification...
The complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classification schemes, or tax...