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Dear Readers,
In the third issue of this year, we are proud to present seven high
quality papers on different topics in computer science. I'd like to
use this opportunity to gratefully acknowledge the support of the
members of our editorial board which is essential for the publication
of all articles in this issue. Please allow me also to point you to
our closer integration of social media intended to spread the papers
to a broader community and to share your favorite papers with your
peers.
Matija Cankar, Matej Artac, Marjan Sterk, Uros Lotric, and Bostjan
Slivnik from Slovienia introduce in their work a new algorithm for
resource allocation in large, heterogeneous grids. Enrique Canto,
Mariano Fons, Francesc Fons, Mariano Lopez, and Rafael Ramos from
Spain focus in their reported research on image processing and discuss
a fast self-reconfigurable embedded system on Spartan-3. Pekka
Kekolahti and Juuso Karikoski from Finland focus their research on
probabilistic relationships of mobile service usage behavior applying
a Bayesian Belief Networks. In the e-education domain, Angels Rius,
Jordi Conesa, Elena Garcia-Barriocanal and Miguel-Angel Sicilia from
Spain introduce their extensible ontology-based framework to specify
processes in learning environments. In their collaborative research
between Austria and Germany, Christin Seifert, Eva Ulbrich, Roman Kern
and Michael Granitzer contribute in natural language processing by a
text representation for efficient document annotation. Jorge Villalon
from Chile and Rafael A. Calvo from Australia introduce in their
research a decoupled architecture for scalability in text mining
applications. Martin Stein and Andreas Geyer-Schulz from Germany focus
in their research on the comparison of five programming languages in a
graph clustering scenario.
Enjoy reading!
Cordially,
Christian Gütl, Managing Editor
Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
Email: cguetl@iicm.edu
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