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28. NIK 2015: Ålesund, Norway
- 28th Norsk Informatikkonferanse, NIK 2015, Høgskolen i Ålesund, Ålesund, Norway, November 23-25, 2015. Bibsys Open Journal Systems, Norway 2015
- Hans Georg Schaathun:
Forord til NIK 2015. - Arne Styve:
Forord til UDIT 2015.
Artikler
- Igor Barros Barbosa, Kenneth Vilhelmsen, Audrey van der Meer, Ruud van der Weel, Theoharis Theoharis:
EEG Biometrics: On the Use of Occipital Cortex Based Features from Visual Evoked Potentials. - Elisabeth Idland, Harald Øverby, Jan A. Audestad:
Economic Markets for Video Streaming Services: A Case Study of Netflix and Popcorn Time. - Kai A. Olsen:
Product descriptions as Programs: a Case Study. - Olav Drivenes Sæbø, Lars Magnus Hvattum:
Evaluating the efficiency of the association football transfer market using regression based player ratings. - Arne Maus:
A full parallel Quicksort algorithm for multicore processors. - Bjarte Johansen:
Named-Entity Chunking for Norwegian Text using Support Vector Machines. - Fazle Rabbi, Yngve Lamo, Ingrid Chieh Yu, Lars Michael Kristensen:
Towards a Multi Metamodelling Approach for Developing Distributed Healthcare Applications. - Ove Kåven, Lars Ailo Bongo:
MORTAL - Multiparadigm Optimizing Retargetable Transdisciplinary Abstraction Language. - Linn Steen-Hansen, Siri Fagernes:
Achieving Accessible Rich Internet Applications. - Aleksander Pedersen:
Interactive modelling and simulation using blending techniques. - Dirk Ahlers:
Surveying GeoNames Gazetteer Data for the Nordic Countries. - Oddvar Hungnes, Hallvard Trætteberg:
Jigsaw Language Toolkit.
Undervising og Didaktikk i IT-faga
- Hans Georg Schaathun:
Matematikk er eit pratefag og andre røynsler frå eit omvendt klasserom. - Welie Annett Schaathun, Hans Georg Schaathun:
Dypevaluering avå studentenes læring - - Er fokusgrupper svaret? - Tom Ryen:
Mikroforelesninger med programmering i MATLAB - Blandet læring i Ingeniørfaglig innføringsemne. - Guttorm Sindre, Aparna Vegendla:
E-exams and exam process improvement.
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