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Decision Support Systems, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, April 2003
- Hsinchun Chen:
Special issue: "Web retrieval and mining". 1-5 - John Gerdes Jr.:
EDGAR-Analyzer: automating the analysis of corporate data contained in the SEC's EDGAR database. 7-29 - Dae-Young Choi:
Enhancing the power of Web search engines by means of fuzzy query. 31-44 - Dunja Mladenic, Marko Grobelnik:
Feature selection on hierarchy of web documents. 45-87 - Christopher C. Yang, Hsinchun Chen, Kay Hong:
Visualization of large category map for Internet browsing. 89-102 - John H. Heinrichs, Jeen-Su Lim:
Integrating web-based data mining tools with business models for knowledge management. 103-112 - Shui-Lung Chuang, Lee-Feng Chien:
Enriching Web taxonomies through subject categorization of query terms from search engine logs. 113-127 - Chia-Hui Chang, Chun-Nan Hsu, Shao-Chen Lui:
Automatic information extraction from semi-structured Web pages by pattern discovery. 129-147 - Dmitri Roussinov, J. Leon Zhao:
Automatic discovery of similarity relationships through Web mining. 149-166 - Michael Chau, Daniel Dajun Zeng, Hsinchun Chen, Michael Huang, David Hendriawan:
Design and evaluation of a multi-agent collaborative Web mining system. 167-183 - Dae-Young Choi:
Erratum to "Enhancing the power of Web search engines by means of fuzzy query". 185 - Angappa Gunasekaran, Eric W. T. Ngai:
Special issue on mobile commerce: strategies, technologies and applications. Decis. Support Syst. 35(1): 187-188 (2003)
Volume 35, Number 2, May 2003
- Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Gary J. Koehler:
Special issue introduction. 193-194 - Filippo Menczer:
Complementing search engines with online web mining agents. 195-212 - Selwyn Piramuthu:
On learning to predict Web traffic. 213-229 - Kwok-Wai Cheung, James T. Kwok, Martin H. C. Law, Kwok Ching Tsui:
Mining customer product ratings for personalized marketing. 231-243 - Kate A. Smith, Alan Ng:
Web page clustering using a self-organizing map of user navigation patterns. 245-256
Volume 35, Number 3, June 2003
- Hsing Kenneth Cheng, Gary J. Koehler:
Optimal pricing policies of web-enabled application services. 259-272 - Sulin Ba, Andrew B. Whinston, Han Zhang:
Building trust in online auction markets through an economic incentive mechanism. 273-286 - Fernando Ramos, Ma. de los Ángeles Junco, Enrique David Espinosa:
Soccer strategies that live in the B2B world of negotiation and decision-making. 287-310 - Jae Heon Park, Sang-Chan Park:
Agent-based merchandise management in Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce. 311-333 - Indranil Bose, Kemal Altinkemer, Alok R. Chaturvedi:
Tradeoff decisions in the design of a backbone computer network using visualization. 335-351 - Rey-Long Liu, Yun-Ling Lu:
Distributed agents for cost-effective monitoring of critical success factors. 353-366 - Donald J. Berndt, Alan R. Hevner, James Studnicki:
The Catch data warehouse: support for community health care decision-making. 367-384 - Robert S. Garfinkel, Elena Fernández, Ram D. Gopal:
Design of an interactive spell checker: optimizing the list of offered words. 385-397 - Kaushal Chari:
Model composition in a distributed environment. 399-413 - John P. Davis, James W. Hall:
A software-supported process for assembling evidence and handling uncertainty in decision-making. 415-433 - R. Jiang, Ping Ji, Wing Bun Lee:
Comments on: a new aggregation method in a fuzzy environment. 435-439
Volume 35, Number 4, July 2003
- Melody Y. Kiang:
A comparative assessment of classification methods. 441-454 - David Bodoff, Hongtao Zhang:
Corporate disclosure dissemination: when more is less. 455-466 - M. Millie Kwan, P. R. Balasubramanian:
KnowledgeScope: managing knowledge in context. 467-486 - Mustafa Özbayrak, Robert Bell:
A knowledge-based decision support system for the management of parts and tools in FMS. 487-515 - Hai Zhuge:
Component-based workflow systems development. 517-536
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