Who's Who in the Information Technology Research in the Philippines A
Social Network Analysis
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.11033v1
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2020 15:02:12 GMT
- Title: Who's Who in the Information Technology Research in the Philippines A
Social Network Analysis
- Authors: Rex Bringula, Ma. Carmela Racelis, Rey C. Rodrigueza
- Abstract summary: This study reported the conference papers presented conducted by the two computing societies in the Philippines.
There are 733 papers presented in the conference for the span of 18 years. On the average, both conferences had 27 papers presented annually.
A researcher in the University of the Philippines-Diliman is the most prolific researcher with 39 publications and "algorithm" was the most researched topic.
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- Abstract: This study reported the conference papers presented conducted by the two
computing societies in the Philippines. Toward this goal, all published
conference proceedings from the National Conference of IT Education and
Philippine Computing Society Conference were gathered and analyzed using social
network analysis. The findings of the study disclosed that there are 733 papers
presented in the conference for the span of 18 years. On the average, both
conferences had 27 papers presented annually. Private higher education
institutions dominated the list of research productive schools where De La
Salle University tops the list. A researcher in the University of the
Philippines-Diliman is the most prolific researcher with 39 publications and
"algorithm" was the most researched topic. Researchers tend to work in small
team consisting of 2 to 3 members. Implications and limitations of the study
are also presented.
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