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Information Sciences, Volume 264
Volume 264, April 2014
- Sara de Freitas, Diane Jass Ketelhut:
Introduction for the Journal of Information Sciences special issue on serious games. 1-3 - James C. Lester, Hiller A. Spires
, John L. Nietfeld, James Minogue, Bradford W. Mott, Eleni V. Lobene:
Designing game-based learning environments for elementary science education: A narrative-centered learning perspective. 4-18 - Elena Patricia Núñez Castellar, Jan Van Looy
, Arnaud Szmalec
, Lieven De Marez
:
Improving arithmetic skills through gameplay: Assessment of the effectiveness of an educational game in terms of cognitive and affective learning outcomes. 19-31 - Brian C. Nelson, Younsu Kim, Cecile Foshee, Kent Slack:
Visual signaling in virtual world-based assessments: The SAVE Science project. 32-40 - Sara Bernardini
, Kaska Porayska-Pomsta, Tim J. Smith:
ECHOES: An intelligent serious game for fostering social communication in children with autism. 41-60 - Leonard A. Annetta, Richard L. Lamb
, James Minogue, Elizabeth Folta
, Shawn Y. Holmes, David B. Vallett, Rebecca Cheng:
Safe science classrooms: Teacher training through serious educational games. 61-74 - Ashok Ranchhod, Calin Gurau, Euripidis N. Loukis, Rohit H. Trivedi
:
Evaluating the educational effectiveness of simulation games: A value generation model. 75-90 - Dennis C. Frezzo, Kristen E. DiCerbo, John T. Behrens, Mark Chen:
An extensible micro-world for learning in the data networking professions. 91-103
- Monther Alhamdoosh
, Dianhui Wang:
Fast decorrelated neural network ensembles with random weights. 104-117 - Monami Banerjee, Nikhil R. Pal:
Feature selection with SVD entropy: Some modification and extension. 118-134 - Mikel Galar
, Alberto Fernández
, Edurne Barrenechea
, Francisco Herrera:
Empowering difficult classes with a similarity-based aggregation in multi-class classification problems. 135-157 - Ayse Merve Acilar
, Ahmet Arslan
:
A novel approach for designing adaptive fuzzy classifiers based on the combination of an artificial immune network and a memetic algorithm. 158-181 - Bartosz Krawczyk, Michal Wozniak
, Boguslaw Cyganek:
Clustering-based ensembles for one-class classification. 182-195 - Yuhua Qian, Shunyong Li, Jiye Liang
, Zhongzhi Shi, Feng Wang:
Pessimistic rough set based decisions: A multigranulation fusion strategy. 196-210 - Robson L. F. Cordeiro
, Fan Guo, Donna S. Haverkamp, James H. Horne, Ellen K. Hughes, Gunhee Kim, Luciana A. S. Romani
, Priscila P. Coltri
, Tamires T. Souza, Agma J. M. Traina, Caetano Traina Jr.
, Christos Faloutsos
:
QuMinS: Fast and scalable querying, mining and summarizing multi-modal databases. 211-229 - Javier Portillo-Rodríguez, Aurora Vizcaíno
, Mario Piattini
, Sarah Beecham:
Using agents to manage Socio-Technical Congruence in a Global Software Engineering project. 230-259 - Gabriela Czibula
, Zsuzsanna Marian
, István Gergely Czibula
:
Software defect prediction using relational association rule mining. 260-278 - Pierre-Olivier Amblard, Olivier J. J. Michel:
Causal conditioning and instantaneous coupling in causality graphs. 279-290 - Mohammad Jafari Jozani, Jafar Ahmadi
:
On uncertainty and information properties of ranked set samples. 291-301 - Karunakaran Haridass, Jorge Valenzuela, Ahmet D. Yucekaya
, Tim McDonald:
Scheduling a log transport system using simulated annealing. 302-316 - Yue Wu
, Yicong Zhou
, Joseph P. Noonan, Sos S. Agaian:
Design of image cipher using latin squares. 317-339 - Zuohua Ding, Mei-Hwa Chen, Xiaoxue Li:
Online reliability computing of composite services based on program invariants. 340-348 - Tao Chen
, Rami Bahsoon, Abdel-Rahman H. Tawil
:
Scalable service-oriented replication with flexible consistency guarantee in the cloud. 349-370
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