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Title: Test


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? Gil, J.A., Peña, D. and Rodríguez, J. (2000), Statistical research in Europe: 1985-1997. Test, 9 (1), 255-281.

Full Text: 2000\Test9, 255.pdf

Abstract: This work presents a descriptive analysis of statistical research in Europe in the period 1985-1997. Research productivity is measured by using the volume of articles published in a set of journals with high impact index. We present a comparison of the research productivity of the different countries in this period, and study their dynamic evolution by comparing the research productivity in the first and the last five years in the sample. This type of analysis is also applied to compare the statistical research institutions in Europe.

Keywords: Analysis, Bibliometrics, Countries, Europe, Evolution, Impact, Journals, Productivity, Productivity Rankings, Quality Indices, Research, Research Productivity, Statistical Research, Trends of Countries, Trends of Institutions

Title: Texas Medicine


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? Garfield, E. (1977), Scientist uses citation indexing to predict winners of Nobel-Prize. Texas Medicine, 73 (6), 87-88.

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Title: Texto & Contexto Enfermagem


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? Reibnitz, K.S., do Prado, M.L., de Lima, M.M. and Kloh, D. (2012), Convergent-care research: Bibliometric study of dissertations and theses. Texto & Contexto Enfermagem, 21 (3), 702-707.

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Abstract: This bibliometric study was conducted in the theses database available through the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) portal, to identify the contribution of Convergent-Care Research in the construction of nursing and health knowledge produced in Brazilian master’s and doctoral programs. The sample was composed of 67 theses and six dissertations that used Convergent Care Research as the modality of research between 2000 and 2008. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The conclusion is that the development of this modality of research is prevalent in hospitals in the South of Brazil, especially conducted by the Federal University of Santa Catarina. The increased use of this method and expansion to other fields show the advancement and recognition of nursing as a science, as it developed its own research methodology that enables intervening in various scenarios in the health field.

Keywords: Bibliometric, Bibliometric Study, Bibliometrics, Brazil, Construction, Database, Development, Dissertations, Field, Health, Hospitals, Improvement, Knowledge, Methodology, Methods, Nursing, Research, Scenarios, Science, Statistics, Theses, University

Title: Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics


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? Garfield, E. and Welljamsdorof, A. (1992), of Nobel class: A citation perspective on high-impact research authors. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 13 (2), 117-135.

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Abstract: the purpose of this paper was to determine if quantitative rankings of highly cited research authors confirm Nobel prize awards. Six studies covering different time periods and author sample sizes were reviewed. The number of Nobel laureates at the time each study was published was tabulated, as was the number of high impact authors who later became laureates. ne Nobelists and laureates-to-be were also compared with non-Nobelists to see if they differed in terms of impact and productivity. The results indicate that high rankings by citation frequency identify researchers of Nobel class - that is, a small set of authors that includes a high proportion of actual Nobelists and laureates-to-be. Also, the average impact (citations per author) of Nobelists and laureates-to-be is sufficiently high to distinguish them from non-Nobelists in these rankings. In conclusion, a simple, quantitative, and objective algorithm based on citation data can effectively corroborate - and even forecast - a complex, qualitative, and subjective selection process based on human judgement.

Keywords: Authors, Citation, Citation Analysis, Citation Impact, Citations, Impact, Nobel Prize, Productivity, Research, Researchers, Science Citation Index, Scientific Literature, Scientometrics

Title: Theory and Practice of Logic Programming


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? Oetsch, J., Puhrer, J., Schwengerer, M. and Tompits, H. (2010), The system Kato: Detecting cases of plagiarism for answer-set programs. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming, 10, 759-775.

Abstract: Plagiarism detection is a growing need among educational institutions and solutions for different purposes exist. An important field in this direction is detecting cases of source-code plagiarism. In this paper, we present the tool Kato for supporting the detection of this kind of plagiarism in the area of answer-set programming (ASP). Currently, the tool is implemented for DLV programs but it is designed to handle other logic-programming dialects as well. We review the basic features of Kato, introduce its theoretical underpinnings, and discuss an application of Kato for plagiarism detection in the context of courses on logic programming at the Vienna University of Technology.

Keywords: Answer-Set Programming, Plagiarism, Plagiarism Detection, Program Analysis, Review, Source Code, University




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