Merhaba:
Kimlerin hangi makaleleri inceleyecekleri, hangilerini okuyacakları aşağıda verilmektedir. Kararını verenler bu belgeyi günlerlerse hem herkes farklı makaleleri incelemiş olur, hem de sizin incelediğiniz makaleyi varsa okuyanları görebilirsiniz.
1 numaralı makale incelenecek makale, 2 ve 3 ise okunacak makaleler. Okunacak makaleler hanesi boş olanlar da bildirirse ekleriz.
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Güleda 1. Identifying Web search session... 2. Stochastic Modeling of Usage Patterns... 3. Using Clustering Techniques ...
Tolga 1. Using Clustering Techniques ... 2. Stochastic Modeling of Usage Patterns... 3. Identifying Web search session...
Haydar 1. Stochastic Modeling of Usage... 2. Predicting the Relevance of a Library Catalog... 3. The Costs of Providing Electronic Journal Access. . .
Gökçe 1. Vegetarianism & eating disorders... 2. Cellular telephone use ... 3. Using Clustering Techniques . . .
Irmak 1. Turkish university students' attitudes towards rape 2. Vegetarianism
and eating disorders. . . 3. AIDS knowledge and educational needs. . .
Hamid 1. Ugly crimes .2. Identifying Web search session patterns... 3.Carrots, Sticks and Broken Windows.
Eda 1. Problems of Nepotism... 2. Stochastic Modeling of Usage Patterns...
3. Cellular telephone use...
Can 1. AIDS knowledge and educational needs. 2. Predicting the Relevance of a Library Catalog... 3. Identifying Web search session patterns...
Güven 1. Predicting the Relevance of a Library Catalog Search 2. Identifying Web search session patterns. . . 3. Being emotional during decision making
19 Şubat 2009 Perşembe
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Eda 1. Problems of Nepotism... 2. Stochastic Modeling of Usage Patterns... 3. Cellular telephone use...
YanıtlaSil1. Identifying Web search session patterns using cluster analysis
YanıtlaSil2. Using Clustering Techniques to Detect Usage Patterns in a Web-Based Information System
3.Ugly criminals
1. "Predicting the Relevance of a Library Catalog Search",
YanıtlaSil2. Identifying Web search session patterns using cluster analysis,
3. Being emotional during decision making - Good or bad? An empirical investigation