Welcome to BoW
BoW is an experimental bibliography on the web, on the subject of
parallel systems.
Its main idea is that everything is indexed to a hierarchical topic
index, and users can contribute entries, annotations,
evaluations, and index links.
However,
note that this is only a demo system that is
not fully functional; in particular, any additions you make will
probably be lost.
On the other hand, you can freely play around without fear of polluting
a real repository.
Browse the current version of
the system
Participate in
testing the search facility
Papers describing the system:
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D. G. Feitelson,
Cooperative
indexing, classification and evaluation in BoW.
In 7th IFCIS Intl. Conf. Cooperative Information Systems,
O. Etzion and P. Scheuermann (Eds.),
pp. 66-77, Springer-Verlag, Sep 2000.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 1901. (103 KB)
©Copyright 2000 by Springer-Verlag.
Definitive version available from
Springer LINK.
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D. G. Feitelson and A. Kremer,
Design and Implementation of the
BoW User Interface.
Technical Report 2000-40, School of Computer Science and
Engineering, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Sep 2000; revised
version, Nov 2001. (240 KB)
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D. G. Feitelson,
From Digital Libraries to RIAL Electronic Publishing.
Technical Report 2001-4, School of Computer Science and
Engineering, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jan 2001. (150 KB)
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M. Geffet and D. G. Feitelson,
Hierarchical indexing and document
matching in BoW.
In 1st ACM/IEEE Joint Conf. Digital Libraries, pp. 259-267, Jun 2001. (252 KB)
©Copyright 2001 by ACM, Inc.
Definitive version available from the
ACM Digital Library.
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D. G. Feitelson,
On identifying name equivalences
in digital libraries.
Information
Research 9(4) paper 192, Jul 2004. (67 KB)
Definitive version available FOR FREE from
http://InformationR.net/ir/9-4/paper192.html.
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M. Zhitomirsky-Geffet, D. G. Feitelson, E. Frachtenberg, and Y. Wiseman,
A unified strategy for search
and result representation for an online bibliographical catalog.
Online Information Rev. 33, 2009. (432 KB)