Name
Papers
Collaborators
DAVID L. HICKS
52
32
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
373
52.18
488
Referees 
References 
496
566
Search Limit
100496
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Supporting reasoning and communication for intelligence officers70.652011
Supporting emergent knowledge and team communication in police investigations40.432009
Linking and Organising Information in Law Enforcement Investigations20.642009
Integrating Time into Spatially Represented Knowledge Structures40.442009
Socs: increasing social and group awareness for Wikis by example of Wikipedia50.442008
Emergent Structure and Awareness Support for Intelligence Analysis60.452008
Detecting Hidden Hierarchy in Terrorist Networks: Some Case Studies171.132008
Revealing Topological Properties of Terrorist Networks00.342008
Extracting Information from Semi-structured Web Documents: A Framework00.342008
Detecting Key Players in 11-M Terrorist Network: A Case Study30.612008
Detecting high-value individuals in covert networks: 7/7 London bombing case study30.452008
Intelligence and Security Informatics, First European Conference, EuroISI 2008, Esbjerg, Denmark, December 3-5, 2008. Proceedings262.972008
Erratum: How Investigative Data Mining Can Help Intelligence Agencies to Discover Dependence of Nodes in Terrorist Networks.00.342007
How Investigative Data Mining Can Help Intelligence Agencies to Discover Dependence of Nodes in Terrorist Networks50.862007
Acquisition of a state-space model for one-dimensional active noise control10.392007
Dependence Centrality: Identifying Dependence of Nodes in Terrorist Networks00.342007
Detecting Critical Regions in Covert Networks: A Case Study of 9/11 Terrorists Network110.862007
Harvesting Terrorists Information from Web51.232007
Understanding the structure of terrorist networks30.492007
EAD revisited: first experiences10.352005
An agenda for structural computing research40.432004
Towards a generic building block for component-based open hypermedia systems00.342004
Metainformatics, International Symposium, MIS 2003, Graz, Austria, September 17-20, 2003, Revised Papers171.322004
Supporting personalization and customization in a collaborative setting10.402003
Toward a Structure Domain Interoperability Space20.362003
A Grand Unified Theory for Structural Computing150.732003
Searching for revolution in structural computing30.552003
Structural computing: research directions, systems and issues20.382003
Cooperation services in the construct structural computing environment90.602003
Models for Publishing Academic Hypertexts00.342002
In search of a user base: where are the B's?30.462002
Research in Structural Computing00.342002
User Interface Challenges of Multiple Hypermedia Domains on the World Wide Web00.342002
Personal Digital Libraries and Knowledge Management40.752001
Peer-Reviewed, Publishable Hypertexts: A First Look00.342001
Multiple open services: a new approach to service provision in open hypermedia systems381.322001
Providing Structural Computing Services on the World Wide Web70.472001
Personalizing Information Spaces: A Metadata Based Approach20.512001
Special Issue on ‘Structural Computing’00.342001
Cooperation Services in a Structural Computing Environment20.412001
Towards Support for Personalization in Distributed Digital Library Settings60.602001
Structural Computing: Evolutionary or Revolutionary?10.392000
Requirements for development of hypermedia technology for a digital library supporting scholarly work20.372000
A development environment for building component-based open hypermedia systems190.882000
Lanczos' generalized derivative: insights and applications31.092000
Creating corporate knowledge with the PADDLE system40.532000
Support to Customization and Personalization On the Web40.561999
A hypermedia version control framework311.541998
From Electronic Whiteboards to Distributed Meetings: Extending the Scope of DOLPHIN (Video Program)20.761996
Open architectures for integrated, hypermedia-based information systems155.321994
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