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Writing for computer science
Zobel J., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2015. 284 pp. Type: Book (978-1-447166-38-2)
This is a comprehensive guide on research methods and how to produce a scientific publication detailing one’s research in computer science (CS) and related fields. The author has drawn from his vast experience as adviser, res...
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Jul 21 2015
How to write a better thesis (3rd ed.)
Evans D., Gruba P., Zobel J., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, Cham, Switzerland, 2014. 167 pp. Type: Book (978-3-319042-85-5)
In the field of writing, there are numerous books filled with examples of good writing techniques and correct presentation. However, in the field of academic writing, this book stands out as an exemplar in this category. This unassumin...
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Aug 26 2014
Efficient online index construction for text databases
Lester N., Moffat A., Zobel J. ACM Transactions on Database Systems 33(3): 1-33, 2008. Type: Article
In many information retrieval applications, the update of inverted index structures needs to be online, since such indexes should always be current and accessible for query processing. This study introduces an online index construction...
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Feb 2 2009
Does topic metadata help with Web search?
Hawking D., Zobel J. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 58(5): 613-628, 2007. Type: Article
Anyone who has tried to find information on a site using its search facility has run into the common problems of either finding a plethora of pages, most of which have only the slightest relevance to what is being looked ...
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Apr 23 2008
Cache-conscious sorting of large sets of strings with dynamic tries
Sinha R., Zobel J. Journal of Experimental Algorithmics 9(es): 1.5-es, 2005. Type: Article
The sorting of variable length strings or records is the slowest and most cumbersome of the sorts we have to do with computers. None of the conceptually obvious work-arounds has resulted (thus far) in elegant or fast-executing algorith...
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Mar 15 2005
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