In contrast to many other scientific disciplines, computer science considers conference publications. Conferences have the advantage of providing fast publication of papers and of bringing researchers together to present and discuss the paper with peers. Previous work on knowledge mapping focused on the map of all sciences or a particular domain based on ISI published Journal Citation Report (JCR). Although this data cover most of the important journals, it lacks computer science conference and workshop proceedings, which results in an imprecise and incomplete analysis of the computer science knowledge. This paper presents an analysis on the computer science knowledge network constructed from all types of publications, aiming at providing a...
The extraction and propagation of knowledge inherent in a social network environment is demanding hi...
This study explored the publication pattern of Canadian computer scientists and compared the impact ...
While it is universally held by computer scientists that conference publications have a higher stat...
Co-authorship in publications within a discipline uncovers interesting properties of the analyzed fi...
In most areas of Computer Science (CS), and in the software domain in particular, international conf...
Abstract—Collaboration networks arise when we map the connections between scientists which are forme...
In this article we present a bibliometric study of 1.9 million computer science papers published fro...
Abstract—In the last two decades, there have been studies claiming that science is becoming ever mor...
As knowledge engineering, knowledge management and even knowledge creation have been widely accepted...
In this paper, we explore changes in both structural and semantic characteristics of a scientific so...
The CAiSE community has always prided itself as more than just a normal conference – a successful so...
Over the past 30 years we have observed the impact of the ubiquitous availability of the Internet, e...
Within the field of computer-mediated communication, an increasingly popular domain for researching ...
This paper presents the results of topic modelling and analysis of topic networks using the corpus o...
A presentation at C-EBLIP Fall Symposium, October 15, 2014, University of Saskatchewan.Conference pr...
The extraction and propagation of knowledge inherent in a social network environment is demanding hi...
This study explored the publication pattern of Canadian computer scientists and compared the impact ...
While it is universally held by computer scientists that conference publications have a higher stat...
Co-authorship in publications within a discipline uncovers interesting properties of the analyzed fi...
In most areas of Computer Science (CS), and in the software domain in particular, international conf...
Abstract—Collaboration networks arise when we map the connections between scientists which are forme...
In this article we present a bibliometric study of 1.9 million computer science papers published fro...
Abstract—In the last two decades, there have been studies claiming that science is becoming ever mor...
As knowledge engineering, knowledge management and even knowledge creation have been widely accepted...
In this paper, we explore changes in both structural and semantic characteristics of a scientific so...
The CAiSE community has always prided itself as more than just a normal conference – a successful so...
Over the past 30 years we have observed the impact of the ubiquitous availability of the Internet, e...
Within the field of computer-mediated communication, an increasingly popular domain for researching ...
This paper presents the results of topic modelling and analysis of topic networks using the corpus o...
A presentation at C-EBLIP Fall Symposium, October 15, 2014, University of Saskatchewan.Conference pr...
The extraction and propagation of knowledge inherent in a social network environment is demanding hi...
This study explored the publication pattern of Canadian computer scientists and compared the impact ...
While it is universally held by computer scientists that conference publications have a higher stat...