Research Interests:
software engineering, information retrieval, data structures
Research Description: Software engineering:
Studying methodologies to develop large software projects, and implementing them based on engineering methods, according to an American standard (MIL-STD-498), an international standard (IEEE/EIA/12207) and an Israeli standard ("Nohal Mafteah").
Quality measuring according to an international standard (ISO/IEC 9126).
Information retrieval:
Theoretical and empiric research on information retrieval, including handling faulty text and the uniqueness of the Hebrew language in IR.
Graduate Students:
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Past |
Ph.D. students
Ruth Gafni, Mobile-Wireless Information Systems Quality Measuring Methodology |
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M.Sc. students
Shulamit Rubner, Paragraph-Based Relevance Feedback in Full Text Retrieval Systems (94)
Meir Yakubovits, Detection and Correction of Unique Errors in OCR Output (95)
Moshe Livne, Retrieval of Relevant Documents Containing Real Word Errors (98) |
Selected Publications:
[1] M. Mor and A.S. Fraenkel, Permutation Generation on Vector Processors,
THE COMPUTER JOURNAL, Vol. 25 (No. 4), November 1982, pp. 423-428.
[2] M. Mor and A.S. Fraenkel, A Hash Code Method for Detecting and Correcting Spelling Errors,
COMM. ACM, Vol. 25 (No. 12), December 1982, pp. 935-938.
[3] M. Mor and A.S. Fraenkel, Retrieval in an Environment of Faulty Text or Faulty Queries,
in: DATABASE USABILITY AND RESPONSIVENESS (P. Scheuermann, Ed.), Academic Press, NY,
NY, 1982, pp. 405-425.
[4] A.S. Fraenkel and M. Mor, Combinatorial Compression and Partitioning of Large Dictionaries,
THE COMPUTER JOURNAL, Vol. 26 (No. 4), November 1983, pp. 336-343.
[5] A.S. Fraenkel, M. Mor and Y. Perl, Is Text Compression by Prefixes and Suffixes Practical ?,
ACTA INFORMATICA, Vol. 20 (No. 4), December 1983, pp. 371-389.
[6] M. Mor and A.S. Fraenkel, Cayley-Permutations,
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS, Vol. 48 (No. 1), January 1984, pp. 101-112.
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