Monthly Archive: May 2017

What does the internet know about the development of software?

Software is dynamic, and is subject to continuous development. In fact, the boundaries between different states and versions of a software program in the course of its development are often blurred. It is difficult to grasp the state of a software program; it can only, if at all, be described by its version number. Not …

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L3S and Alexandria congratulate the Internet Archive for winning the Webby Lifetime Achievements Award

The L3S Research Center and the Alexandria project congratulate the Internet Archive for winning the Webby Lifetime Achievements Award 2017 on the evening of May 15, 2017 in New York. The Webby Awards – hailed by the New York Times as “one of the Internet’s highest honors” – lauded the Internet Archive for being “the …

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Alexandria at JCDL 2017

The 2017 ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries will be held in Toronto (Ontario, Canada) on June 19-23. L3S will be again present in this annual venue with one full research paper and one poster, both conducted in the context of the ALEXANDRIA project. The works will be presented by Dr. Pavlos Fafalios and are co-authored by Prof. …

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