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The DevOps phenomenon is gaining popularity through its ability to support continuous value delivery and ready accommodation of change. However, given the relative immaturity and general confusion about DevOps, a common view of expectations from a DevOps role is lacking. Through investigation of online job advertisements, combined with interviews, we identified key Knowledge Areas, Skills and Capabilities...
Big data is a broad term for so large and complex data collections that traditional data processing applications are inadequate. A new field, Predictive Analytics, is trying to extract value from this big (unstructured) data. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the content and citation of the articles published on data is numerous. This study analyzes the content and citation of 49 articles published...
The technique of content analysis is used in construction of thesaurus, subject headings and designing classification schemes for efficient organisation of knowledge in the libraries. Moreover, content analysis is also useful in analyzing the user queries and in designing search formulation. The purpose of paper is to analyze, evaluate and apply Zipf's Law in Computer Science through the content analysis...
Global and national events in recent years have shown that online social media can be a force for good (e.g., Arab Spring) and harm (e.g., the London riots). In both of these examples, social media played a key role in group formation and organization, and in the coordination of the group's subsequent collective actions (i.e., the move from rhetoric to action). Surprisingly, despite its clear importance,...
This study introduces systematic review of literatures on human vision. Both content analysis and network analysis are used to quantitatively analyze recent trends in human vision research. Three terms, ‘visual search’, ‘eye movement’ and ‘eye track’, were selected as the central keywords characterizing the research field. Seven sub-categories of research keywords were selected and analyzed in content...
This study used content analysis to explore characteristics and trends of research on gesture-based computing in education based on journal articles from 2001-2012. This study revealed the distribution and trends in research methods, discipline of the study, learning content, technology used and intended setting of the gesture-based learning system. Experimental design research is the most used method...
Due to the vast volume of publications in nowadays research environment, methods for analyzing, organizing, and accessing information from large databases are in great need. Through appropriate analytic tools, competitive intelligence can be revealed to enhance the organization or individual performance. This article will show how a free software package called CATAR carry on the analysis about the...
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