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Data Science Journal, Volume 2
Volume 2, 2003
- Lionello Pogliani:
Graph-theoretical concepts and physicochemical data. 1-11 - Andrew Paterson:
The design and development of a social science data warehouse: A case study of the Human Resources Development Data Warehouse Project of the Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa. 12-24 - Arnold Mitnitski, Alexander J. Mogilner, Chris MacKnight, Kenneth Rockwood:
Data integration and knowledge discovery in biomedical databases. Reliable information from unreliable sources. 25-34 - Dorothy M. Blakeslee, John R. Rumble Jr.:
The essentials of a database quality process. 35-46 - Panagiotis Petratos:
A polythematic real-time synergistic hybrid data telecommunication system for scientific research with bidirectional fuzzy feedback peer review by expert referees. 47-58 - Yuehong Zhao, Chao Liu, Hao Wen, Hezhen Zhang, Zhihong Xu:
The design and development of a project-oriented information system. 59-65 - Virginia A. de Wolf:
Issues in accessing and sharing confidential survey and social science data. 66-74
- Monica Wachowicz, Gary J. Hunter:
Preface to Special Section on Spatial Data Usability. 75-78 - Gary J. Hunter, Monica Wachowicz, Arnold K. Bregt:
Understanding Spatial Data Usability. 79-89 - Catharina Riedemann, Christian Timm:
Services for data integration. 90-99 - Didier Josselin:
Spatial data exploratory analysis and usability. 100-116 - Itzhak Benenson, Itzhak Omer:
High-resolution census data: a simple way to make them useful. 117-127 - Elzbieta Bielecka:
Spatial data usability in the Polish Spatial Information System. 128-135
- Mitsunae Fujita, Junichi Kinugawa, Akira Okada, Takayoshi Kasugai:
New welding information system on the internet (Prediction of the properties of weld heat-affected zones). 136-145 - Keith J. Murray:
The digital national framework - underpinning the knowledge economy. 146-158 - John L. Faundeen:
The challenge of archiving and preserving remotely sensed data. 159-163 - Peter C. Cornillon, James Gallagher, Tom Sgouros:
OPeNDAP: Accessing data in a distributed, heterogeneous environment. 164-174 - Martin Breunig, Armin B. Cremers, Serge S. Shumilov, Jörg Siebeck:
Spatio-temporal database support for long-period scientific data. 175-191 - Pamela Samuelson:
Preserving the positive functions of the public domain in science. 192-197 - Jack H. Westbrook:
Materials data on the Internet. 198-212
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