Journal: Program

Volume 52, Issue 4

462 -- 0Cecilia Zanni-Merk, Claudia S. Frydman, Anne Håkansson. Preface
463 -- 481Nikolaos Lagos, Adrian Mos, Mario Cortes Cornax. Towards semantically-aided domain specific business process modeling
482 -- 501Guillaume Gadek, Alexandre Pauchet, Nicolas Malandain, Laurent Vercouter, Khaled Khelif, Stéphan Brunessaux, Bruno Grilhères. Topological and topical characterisation of Twitter user communities
502 -- 519Luis Martí, Eduardo Segredo, Nayat Sánchez Pi, Emma Hart. Selection methods and diversity preservation in many-objective evolutionary algorithms
520 -- 538Kalthoum Rezgui, Hédia Mhiri, Khaled Ghédira. Towards a common and semantic representation of e-portfolios
539 -- 563Norihiro Kamide. Logical foundations of hierarchical model checking

Volume 52, Issue 3

294 -- 312Tien-Yu Hsu, Hsin-Yi Liang, Chuang-Kai Chiou, Judy C. R. Tseng. CoboChild: a blended mobile game-based learning service for children in museum contexts
313 -- 328Yun Zhu, Zheshi Bao. The role of negative network externalities in SNS fatigue: An empirical study based on impression management concern, privacy concern, and social overload
329 -- 350Abhishek K. Singh, Naresh K. Nagwani, Sudhakar Pandey. RANKuser: A folksonomy and user profile based algorithm to identify experts in Community Question Answering sites
351 -- 365Tai-Chia Huang, Chia-Hsuan Hsieh, Hei-Chia Wang. Automatic meeting summarization and topic detection system
366 -- 383Evangelia Triperina, Georgios Bardis, Cleo Sgouropoulou, Ioannis Xydas, Olivier Terraz, Georgios Miaoulis. Visual-aided ontology-based ranking on multidimensional data: a case study in academia
384 -- 404Rocio Serrano-Vicente, Remedios Melero, Ernest Abadal. Evaluation of Spanish institutional repositories based on criteria related to technology, procedures, content, marketing and personnel
405 -- 423Riccardo Albertoni, Monica De Martino, Paola Podestà. Quality measures for skos: ExactMatch linksets: an application to the thesaurus framework LusTRE
424 -- 444Fatemeh Narenji Thani, Seyed Mohammad Mirkamali. Factors that enable knowledge creation in higher education: a structural model
445 -- 458Tao Zhou. Understanding online knowledge community user continuance: A social cognitive theory perspective

Volume 52, Issue 2

190 -- 247Arshad Ahmad, Chong Feng, Shi Ge, Abdallah Yousif. A survey on mining stack overflow: question and answering (Q&A) community
248 -- 265Joachim Schöpfel, Coline Ferrant, Francis André, Renaud Fabre. Research data management in the French National Research Center (CNRS)
266 -- 277Hyo-Jung Oh, Dong-Hyun Won, Chonghyuck Kim, Sung-Hee Park, Yong Kim. Design and implementation of crawling algorithm to collect deep web information for web archiving
278 -- 290Amin Mahmoudi, Mohd Ridzwan Yaakub, Azuraliza Abu Bakar. New time-based model to identify the influential users in online social networks

Volume 52, Issue 1

2 -- 15Hamid Keshavarz, Mohammad Reza Esmaili Givi, Mohammad Reza Shekari. Knowledge management infrastructures and organizational intelligence in Iranian research centers
16 -- 33Richard A. Mills, Stefano De Paoli. When situativity meets objectivity in peer production of knowledge: the case of the WikiRate platform
34 -- 57Fabio Sartori, Riccardo Melen, Stefano Pinardi. Cultivating virtual communities of practice in KAFKA
58 -- 83Mohammed Jamal Uddin, Giuseppe Vizzari, Stefania Bandini, Mahmood Osman Imam. A case-based reasoning approach to rate microcredit borrower risk in online Kiva P2P lending model
84 -- 104Carolina Guerini, Eliana Alessandra Minelli. The subjective side of DiDIY: the profile of makers in network marketers communities
105 -- 129Rosina O. Weber. Objectivistic knowledge artifacts
130 -- 147Carla Simone. Knowledge artifacts: the implications of incommensurable dimensions for their design
148 -- 162Enrico Maria Piras. Kairotic and chronological knowing: diabetes logbooks in-and-out of the hospital
163 -- 186Federico Cabitza, Angela Locoro, Aurelio Ravarini. 3D printing objects as knowledge artifacts for a do-it-yourself approach in clinical practice: A questionnaire-based user study in the orthopaedics domain