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Watch This! : The Influence of Recommender Systems and Social Factors on the Content Choices of Streaming Video on Demand Consumers
(Springer, 2021)
Streaming Video-on-demand (SVOD) services are getting increasingly popular. Current research, however, lacks knowledge about consumers’ content decision processes and their respective influencing factors. Thus, the work ...
We are “not” too (young/old) to collaborate : Prominent Key Barriers to Intergenerational Innovation
(Association for Information Systems, 2019)
In this study, we analyzed the barriers to technology-supported intergenerational innovation to understand better how young and old can collaborate towards global innovations. Researchers in different disciplines have ...
WebAssembly in IoT : Beyond Toy Examples
(Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023)
WebAssembly enables running the same application code in a range of devices in headless mode outside the browser. Furthermore, it has been proposed that WebAssembly applications can be made isomorphic so that they can be ...
Weighted Clustering of Sparse Educational Data
(ESANN, 2015)
Clustering as an unsupervised technique is predominantly
used in unweighted settings. In this paper, we present an efficient version
of a robust clustering algorithm for sparse educational data that takes
the weights, ...
Weighted Sobolev spaces and exterior problems for the Helmholtz equation
(Royal Society, 1987)
Weighted Sobolev spaces are used to settle questions of existence and uniqueness of solutions to exterior problems for the Helmholtz equation. Furthermore, it is shown that this approach can cater for inhomogeneous terms ...
Well-posed nonlinear problems in integrated circuits modeling
(Birkhäuser, 1991)
In this paper we study the problem (E) + (BC) + (IC) (see below) which represents a model for integrated circuits. We assume that the distributed parametersr(x) andc(x) are nonconstant, dielectric leakages depend on ...
Wellness Technology Use in Everyday Life: A Diary Study
(University of Maribor Press, 2017)
Digital wellness technologies and their use have become
exceedingly popular. More and more people are using them in their
everyday lives. Respectively, the need to understand their users and usage
has increased. This ...
What Did CS Students Recognize as Study Difficulties?
(IEEE, 2019)
Computing education research shows substantive interest in novice programming challenges. The present study was rather interested in any phenomena that students would recognize as difficulties during their university ...
What Do We Really Mean by Rigor in Information Systems Research?
(University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2022)
The term “rigor” entered the information systems (IS) vernacular nearly four decades ago to reflect an ideal that would help transform IS into a coherent research field. Today, rigor is often both claimed and demanded by ...
What happens when software developers are (un)happy
(Elsevier, 2018)
The growing literature on affect among software developers mostly reports on the linkage between happiness, software quality, and developer productivity. Understanding happiness and unhappiness in all its components – ...