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ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS), Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January 2000
- Brendon Cahoon, Kathryn S. McKinley, Zhihong Lu:
Evaluating the performance of distributed architectures for information retrieval using a variety of workloads. 1-43 - Charles L. A. Clarke, Gordon V. Cormack:
Shortest-substring retrieval and ranking. 44-78 - Jinxi Xu, W. Bruce Croft:
Improving the effectiveness of information retrieval with local context analysis. 79-112
Volume 18, Number 2, April 2000
- Edleno Silva de Moura, Gonzalo Navarro, Nivio Ziviani, Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates:
Fast and flexible word searching on compressed text. 113-139 - Paul Dourish, W. Keith Edwards, Anthony LaMarca, John Lamping, Karin Petersen, Michael Salisbury, Douglas B. Terry, James D. Thornton:
Extending document management systems with user-specific active properties. 140-170 - Essam A. El-Kwae, Mansur R. Kabuka:
Efficient content-based indexing of large image databases. 171-210
Volume 18, Number 3, July 2000
- Kenneth M. Anderson, Richard N. Taylor, E. James Whitehead Jr.:
Chimera: hypermedia for heterogeneous software development enviroments. 211-245 - Warren R. Greiff, Jay M. Ponte:
The maximum entropy approach and probabilistic IR models. 246-287 - William W. Cohen:
Data integration using similarity joins and a word-based information representation language. 288-321
Volume 18, Number 4, October 2000
- Piero Fraternali, Paolo Paolini:
Model-driven development of Web applications: the AutoWeb system. 323-382 - Gary Katzenstein, F. Javier Lerch:
Beneath the surface of organizational processes: a social representation framework for business process redesign. 383-422 - Hongjun Lu, Ling Feng, Jiawei Han:
Beyond intratransaction association analysis: mining multidimensional intertransaction association rules. 423-454
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