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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
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Fields of papers citing papers by Alberto Rodrigues da Silva
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Silva, Alberto Rodrigues da, et al.. (2016). Improving the Specification and Analysis of Privacy Policies: The RSLingo4Privacy Approach. Enterprise Information Systems.2 indexed citations
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Silva, Alberto Rodrigues da, et al.. (2015). USE CASE SPECIFICATION USING THE SILABREQ DOMAIN SPECIFIC LANGUAGE. Computing and Informatics. 34(4). 877–910.11 indexed citations
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Silva, Alberto Rodrigues da. (2014). Quality of Requirements Specifications - A Framework for Automatic Validation of Requirements. International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. 96–107.
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Motz, Regina, et al.. (2011). Hacia la Publicación Abierta de Objetos de Aprendizaje. 6(1). 301–304.1 indexed citations
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Sousa, Luís Moreira de & Alberto Rodrigues da Silva. (2011). Review of Spatial Simulation Tools for Geographic Information Systems. 169–174.4 indexed citations
Silva, Alberto Rodrigues da, et al.. (2009). WebC-Docs - A CMS-based Document Management System. 21–28.1 indexed citations
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Silva, Alberto Rodrigues da, et al.. (2006). The Learning Objects Board System. E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education. 2006(1). 3030–3037.1 indexed citations
Ferreira, João C., et al.. (2004). Does overlap mean relevance. 877–880.2 indexed citations
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Ascenso, João & Alberto Rodrigues da Silva. (2001). Software Agents for Digital Television.. International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. 1139–1146.2 indexed citations
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Tribolet, José, et al.. (2001). Business Process Modeling with UML.. International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. 679–685.15 indexed citations
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Ferreira, João C. & Alberto Rodrigues da Silva. (2001). MySDI: A Generic Architecture to Develop SDI Personalised Services.. International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. 262–270.2 indexed citations
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Silva, Alberto Rodrigues da, et al.. (2000). A Set of Agent Patterns for a More Expressive Approach.. European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs. 121(27-28). 331–346.3 indexed citations
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Silva, Alberto Rodrigues da, et al.. (1998). The Agent Pattern: A Design Pattern for Dynamic and Distributed Applications.5 indexed citations
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