Co-authorship in publications within a discipline uncovers interesting properties of the analyzed field. We represent collaboration in academic papers of computer science in terms of differently grained networks, namely affiliation and collaboration networks. We also build those sub-networks that emerge from either conference or journal co-authorship only. We take advantage of the network science paraphernalia to take a picture of computer science collaboration including all papers published in the field since 1936. Furthermore, we observe how collaboration in computer science evolved over time since 1960. We investigate bibliometric properties such as size of the discipline, productivity of scholars, and collaboration level in papers, as w...
We present a study exploring the connection between social networks and collaborative process. We fo...
Co-authorship is one of the most tangible and well documented forms of scientific collaboration. Alm...
Jahn N. The methodological status of co-authorship networks. In: Havemann F, Kretschmer H, eds. Four...
In contrast to many other scientific disciplines, computer science considers conference publications...
Scientific research is currently considered one of the key factors in the development of our life. I...
The growth and popularization of platforms on scientific production has been the subject of several ...
Abstract—Collaboration networks arise when we map the connections between scientists which are forme...
Scientific collaboration is a complex phenomenon that improves the sharing of competences and the pr...
Scientific collaboration is a complex phenomenon that improves the sharing of competences and the pr...
Scientific collaboration is a complex phenomenon that improves the sharing of competences and the pr...
Scientific collaboration is a complex phenomenon that improves the sharing of competences and the pr...
Scientific collaboration is a complex phenomenon that improves the sharing of competences and the pr...
Scientific collaboration is a complex phenomenon that improves the sharing of competences and the pr...
This paper examines the co-authorship network in the field of scientometrics using social network an...
Co-authorship is one of the most tangible and well documented forms of scientific collaboration. Alm...
We present a study exploring the connection between social networks and collaborative process. We fo...
Co-authorship is one of the most tangible and well documented forms of scientific collaboration. Alm...
Jahn N. The methodological status of co-authorship networks. In: Havemann F, Kretschmer H, eds. Four...
In contrast to many other scientific disciplines, computer science considers conference publications...
Scientific research is currently considered one of the key factors in the development of our life. I...
The growth and popularization of platforms on scientific production has been the subject of several ...
Abstract—Collaboration networks arise when we map the connections between scientists which are forme...
Scientific collaboration is a complex phenomenon that improves the sharing of competences and the pr...
Scientific collaboration is a complex phenomenon that improves the sharing of competences and the pr...
Scientific collaboration is a complex phenomenon that improves the sharing of competences and the pr...
Scientific collaboration is a complex phenomenon that improves the sharing of competences and the pr...
Scientific collaboration is a complex phenomenon that improves the sharing of competences and the pr...
Scientific collaboration is a complex phenomenon that improves the sharing of competences and the pr...
This paper examines the co-authorship network in the field of scientometrics using social network an...
Co-authorship is one of the most tangible and well documented forms of scientific collaboration. Alm...
We present a study exploring the connection between social networks and collaborative process. We fo...
Co-authorship is one of the most tangible and well documented forms of scientific collaboration. Alm...
Jahn N. The methodological status of co-authorship networks. In: Havemann F, Kretschmer H, eds. Four...