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This article presents a comparator module which aims to compare, in real time, executions of organizational transactions with patterns of behaviors of these transaction executions, allowing the determination of which execution pattern is being followed by running each transaction. This is...
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methodologies. To do so, the Methodology Evaluation System METES is utilized for the assessment and comparison. Assessed IS …
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becomes difficult for a testing team to remove the faults and the fault removal rate becomes low in comparison to what it … for predicting the number of faults in OSS. The comparison of eight models on the basis of their prediction capability on …
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. The most contribution of this work could be a comprehensive comparison between the low level and high level feature …
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Pervasiveness of information systems is well underway, redefining our social and economic relationships. This technological revolution has generated enormous capabilities, but also enabled the creation of new vulnerabilities and threats. A major challenge in the field of information systems is...
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studies from Japan and Nepal to illustrate how an ecosystem works during a disaster. The theoretical framework of information …
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takes the case of earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear threat that struck Japan in 2011 to examine whether the use of social …
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of comprehensive support for child-rearing generations in Japan. There have been anticipated effects of the decline in … comprehensive system for parenting and childcare in Japan. …
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contemporary Japan and there are, for instance, examples of universities that have scaled down their environmental studies programs …
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People who have a poor sense of direction are called 方向オンチ (houkou-onchi) in Japanese. What makes those people houkou-onchi? What are the differences between people who get lost and others? In an attempt to answer these questions, three applications were developed using virtual reality...
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