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A general axiomatic approach to computational complexity was formulated by Blum [1]. His work was greatly influenced by the work of Rabin [23] and served to generalize to all complexity measures, results derived by Hartmanis and Sterns [8] for Turing machine computation times. The speed-up theorem, due to Blum, was probably most responsible for attracting great interest into the area. Since then abstract...
This paper deals with managing the peer review process with an electronic management system (EMS). Our approach uses a WWW-based interface to an Oracle database. We describe different aspects of the EMS, namely the peer review process, report generation, and security. An experimental peer review system was developed for the Fourth International World Wide Web (WWW) Conference, which provided a...
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