Conference
Information Technology Interfaces
About: Information Technology Interfaces is an academic conference. The conference publishes majorly in the area(s): The Internet & Information system. Over the lifetime, 1671 publications have been published by the conference receiving 11221 citations.
Papers published on a yearly basis
Papers
20 Jun 2005
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the basic characteristics of the component-based approach and its impact on the development process and lifecycle models, and discussed the generic lifecycle of componentbased systems and the life cycle of components.
Abstract: The process of component- and component-based system development differs in many significant ways from the "classical" development process of software systems. The main difference is in the separation of the development process of components from the development process of systems. This fact has a significant impact on the development process. Since the component-based approach is a relatively young approach in software engineering, the main emphasis in the area has been in development of technologies, while process modeling is still an unexplored area. This paper analyses the basic characteristics of the component-based approach and its impact on the development process and lifecycle models. The generic lifecycle of component-based systems and the lifecycle of components are discussed, and the different types of development processes are discussed in detail: architecture-driven component development, productline development and COTS-based development. Finally a short case study illustrates the principles and specifics of component-based processes.
254 citations
23 Jun 2008
TL;DR: A usability evaluation of standard modules in Moodle, one of the leading open source learning management systems gets significant results and informationpsilas for administrators, teachers and students on how to improve effective usage of this system.
Abstract: The electronic way of learning and communicating with students offers a lot of advantages that can be achieved through different solutions. Among them, the most popular approach is the use of a learning management system. Teachers and students do not have the possibility to use all of the available learning system tools and modules. Even for modules that are used it is necessary to find the most effective method of approach for any given situation. Therefore, in this paper we make a usability evaluation of standard modules in Moodle, one of the leading open source learning management systems. With this research, we obtain significant results and informationpsilas for administrators, teachers and students on how to improve effective usage of this system.
182 citations
19 Jun 2001
TL;DR: A new adaptive reconstruction scheme for calculating range images as well as sharp images is presented and a new so called focus measures are introduced and are compared to the classic approaches.
Abstract: Light microscopy enlarges the viewing angle while decreasing the depth of focus. This leads to mainly blurred images if the specimen being observed consists of significant height changes. In computer vision, solving this problem is known as 'shape from focus'. Algorithms exist that perform both the calculation of a sharp image and the recovery of the three dimensional structure of the specimen. In this paper, three classic approaches for detecting sharp image regions are evaluated. Three new so called focus measures are introduced and are compared to the classic approaches. A new adaptive reconstruction scheme for calculating range images as well as sharp images is presented. Experimental results on synthetic and real data demonstrate the performance of the proposed algorithm.
179 citations
Proceedings Article•
21 Jun 2010TL;DR: This paper discusses the potential opportunities and challenges of applying content analysis to Web based content, in particular the content available on Web 2.0 sites.
Abstract: This paper discusses the potential opportunities and challenges of applying content analysis to Web based content, in particular the content available on Web 20 sites The relative strengths and limitations of the method are described To illustrate how content analysis may be applied to web-based content we provide a brief overview of a case study that investigates cultural impacts on the use of design features with regards to self-disclosure on the blogs of South Korean and United Kingdom's users In this study we followed the steps proposed by Neuendorf for conducting the content analysis Based on our experience in using content analysis in that study we made several suggestions on how content analysis of the Web based content can be improved
145 citations
16 Jun 2003
TL;DR: The traditional disciplines from software engineering need new methodologies to support component-based development as the entire component and system lifecycle including technological, organisational, marketing, legal, and other aspects are covered.
Abstract: The primary role of component-based software engineering is to address the development of systems as an assembly of parts (components), the development of parts as reusable entities, and the maintenance and upgrading of systems by customising and replacing such parts. This requires established methodologies and tool support covering the entire component and system lifecycle including technological, organisational, marketing, legal, and other aspects. The traditional disciplines from software engineering need new methodologies to support component-based development.
116 citations
Performance Metrics
| Year | Papers |
|---|---|
| 2021 | 6 |
| 2020 | 21 |
| 2019 | 3 |
| 2018 | 6 |
| 2017 | 4 |
| 2016 | 16 |