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Mais uma safra de soja esta no campo ou "a sorte esta lançada"?
bitstream/item/42082/1/salton-safra.pdfSIDE 023/10A - Portal Dia de Campo, 22 dez. 2010; SIDE 023/10B - Folha de Dourados, 03 dez. 2010
Identifying Research Fields within Business and Management: A Journal Cross-Citation Analysis
A discipline such as business and management (B&M) is very broad and has many fields within it, ranging from fairly scientific ones such as management science or economics to softer ones such as information systems. There are at least three reasons why it is important to identify these sub-fields accurately. Firstly, to give insight into the structure of the subject area and identify perhaps unrecognised commonalities; second for the purpose of normalizing citation data as it is well known that citation rates vary significantly between different disciplines. And thirdly, because journal rankings and lists tend to split their classifications into different subjects – for example, the Association of Business Schools (ABS) list, which is a standard in the UK, has 22 different fields. Unfortunately, at the moment these are created in an ad hoc manner with no underlying rigour. The purpose of this paper is to identify possible sub-fields in B&M rigorously based on actual citation patterns. We have examined 450 journals in B&M which are included in the ISI Web of Science (WoS) and analysed the cross-citation rates between them enabling us to generate sets of coherent and consistent sub-fields that minimise the extent to which journals appear in several categories. Implications and limitations of the analysis are discussed
Palha: fundamento do Sistema Plantio Direto.
Palha: Fundamento do Sistema Plantio Direto; Introdução e Relevância; Por que a palha é importante? Infiltração da água da chuva; Evaporação de água do solo; Temperatura do solo; Fertilidade do solo e reciclagem de nutrientes; Plantas daninhas e alelopatia Formação e Manutenção da Palha; Culturas para cobertura do solo; Manejo das culturasbitstream/item/38756/1/COL20027.pdfDocumento online
Can a workspace help to overcome the query formulation problem in image retrieval?
We have proposed a novel image retrieval system that incorporates a workspace where users can organise their search results. A task-oriented and user-centred experiment has been devised involving design professionals and several types of realistic search tasks. We study the workspace’s effect on two aspects: task conceptualisation and query formulation. A traditional relevance feedback system serves as baseline. The results of this study show that the workspace is more useful with respect to both of the above aspects. The proposed approach leads to a more effective and enjoyable search experience
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