Search (2 results, page 1 of 1)

  • × classification_ss:"ST 271"
  1. Adam, M.; Musiat, J.; Stöhr, M.; Wenzel, C.: Literaturverwaltungsprogramme im Überblick (2016) 0.02
    0.021034157 = product of:
      0.08413663 = sum of:
        0.08413663 = weight(_text_:und in 4298) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.08413663 = score(doc=4298,freq=16.0), product of:
            0.15174113 = queryWeight, product of:
              2.217899 = idf(docFreq=13141, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06841661 = queryNorm
            0.5544748 = fieldWeight in 4298, product of:
              4.0 = tf(freq=16.0), with freq of:
                16.0 = termFreq=16.0
              2.217899 = idf(docFreq=13141, maxDocs=44421)
              0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=4298)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    Das Dokument enthält einen Vergleich von sechs Literaturverwaltungsprogrammen - Zotero, Citavi, Mendeley, RefWorks, EndNote und JabRef. Es wurden Versionen mit Stand 11/2016 getestet. Folgende Kriterien wurden berücksichtigt: Allgemeines und Installation, Import- / Exportmöglichkeiten, Dateneingabe und -bearbeitung, Anzeige und Suche, Kooperation, Zitieren und Literaturlisten, weitere Funktionen und Benutzung. Der Vergleich schließt mit einer Gesamtbewertung der Stärken und Schwächen und gibt zielgruppenspezifische Auswahlempfehlungen.
  2. Dominich, S.: Mathematical foundations of information retrieval (2001) 0.02
    0.020906799 = product of:
      0.083627194 = sum of:
        0.083627194 = weight(_text_:help in 2753) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.083627194 = score(doc=2753,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.32182297 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.7038717 = idf(docFreq=1093, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06841661 = queryNorm
            0.25985464 = fieldWeight in 2753, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              4.7038717 = idf(docFreq=1093, maxDocs=44421)
              0.0390625 = fieldNorm(doc=2753)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    This book offers a comprehensive and consistent mathematical approach to information retrieval (IR) without which no implementation is possible, and sheds an entirely new light upon the structure of IR models. It contains the descriptions of all IR models in a unified formal style and language, along with examples for each, thus offering a comprehensive overview of them. The book also creates mathematical foundations and a consistent mathematical theory (including all mathematical results achieved so far) of IR as a stand-alone mathematical discipline, which thus can be read and taught independently. Also, the book contains all necessary mathematical knowledge on which IR relies, to help the reader avoid searching different sources. The book will be of interest to computer or information scientists, librarians, mathematicians, undergraduate students and researchers whose work involves information retrieval.