Cataloging digital geographic data in the information infrastructure: A literature and technology review
How senior managers acquire and use information in environmental scanning
Looking in text windows: Their size and composition
Machine-aided indexing at NASA
The basic entity model: a fundamental theoretical model of information and information processing
INN: an intelligent negotiating neural network for information systems: A design model
Concepts for modeling and querying list-structured data
Retrieval expectations, cluster-based effectiveness, and performance standards in the CF database
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