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Who wrote this scientific text?
The IEEE bibliographic database contains a number of proven duplications with indication of the original paper(s) copied. This corpus is used to test a method for the detection of hidden intertextuality (commonly named "plagiarism"). The intertextual distance, combined with the sliding window and with various classification techniques, identifies these duplications with a very low risk of error. These experiments also show that several factors blur the identity of the scientific author, including variable group authorship and the high levels of intertextuality accepted, and sometimes desired, in scientific papers on the same topic
L'intertextualité dans les publications scientifiques
La base de données bibliographiques de l'IEEE contient un certain nombre de duplications avérées avec indication des originaux copiés. Ce corpus est utilisé pour tester une méthode d'attribution d'auteur. La combinaison de la distance intertextuelle avec la fenêtre glissante et diverses techniques de classification permet d'identifier ces duplications avec un risque d'erreur très faible. Cette expérience montre également que plusieurs facteurs brouillent l'identité de l'auteur scientifique, notamment des collectifs de chercheurs à géométrie variable et une forte dose d'intertextualité acceptée voire recherchée
Understanding and managing process interaction in IS development projects
Software-based information systems must
be
developed and
implemented as a part of business change. This is a major challenge, since
business change and the development of software-based information systems
usually are performed in separate processes. Thus, there is a need to understand
and manage the relationship between these two kinds of processes. In this paper
we draw on a longitudinal case study. We suggest a framework to analyze the
case as interaction between software development processes and organizational
change processes. In the analysis we find that the framework enables us to
understand critical events in the case, what led to the events, and what the
consequences are. We discuss the implications for information systems research
and in particular we discuss the contribution to project management of iterative
and incremental software developmen