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Tag directions [6 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag directions.
  • XML: Current Developments and Future Challenges for the Database Community
    Advances in Database Technology — EDBT 2000 (2000), pp. 3-17.
    by Stefano Ceri, Piero Fraternali, Stefano Paraboschi
    posted to xml survey directions database 4ref by myui on 2008-09-18 04:24:07 as **
  • Virtual teams: a review of current literature and directions for future research
    SIGMIS Database, Vol. 35, No. 1. (2004), pp. 6-36.
    by Anne Powell, Gabriele Piccoli, Blake Ives
  • Layering the Semantic Web: Problems and Directions
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 2342 (January 2002), 16.
    by Peter F Patel-Schneider, Dieter Fensel
  • Exploiting negative curvature directions in linesearch methods for unconstrained optimization
    Optim Method Software, Vol. 14, No. 1-2., pp. 75-98.
    by NIM Gould, S Lucidi, M Roma, PL Toint
    posted to unconstrained optimization negative linesearch directions curvature by dilbert to the group SORG on 2007-08-28 10:50:25 as **
  • Product Development: Past Research, Present Findings, and Future Directions
    The Academy of Management Review, Vol. 20, No. 2. (1995), pp. 343-378.
    by Shona L Brown, Kathleen M Eisenhardt
    posted to review product directions development by derchao on 2008-10-03 10:34:05 as ***
  • Is it time to use activity-based urban transport models? A discussion of planning needs and modelling possibilities
    The Annals of Regional Science, Vol. 39, No. 4. (11 December 2005), pp. 767-789.
    by Staffan Algers, Jonas Eliasson, Lars-Göran Mattsson
    posted to activity-based directions future model travel by caw13 on 2008-03-24 20:35:39 as **
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