<p class="H15">Global pervasive and ubiquitous computing during 2005-14</p>
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<p class="H15">Global pervasive and ubiquitous computing during 2005-14</p> |
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Dhawan, S M ; National Physical Lab.
Delhi–110 012 India Gupta, B M ; National Institute of Science, Technology & Development Studies New Delhi 110012 India Gupta, Ritu ; Shri Venkateswar University, Tirupati None |
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Library Science; Scientimetrics; Bibliometric analysis Pervasive computing; Ubiquitous computing; Scopus; Research output |
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<p class="Abst" style="text-align: justify;">The paper examines world publications output on ubiquitous & pervasive computing as indexed in Scopus database covering the period 2005-2014. The total world output in 10 years cumulated to 22328 publications, averaging to 9.88% annual growth and citation impact to 3.38 citations per paper. The distribution of world output on ubiquitous & pervasive computing is skewed. For instance, top 15 most productive countries accounted for 91.92% global share. The distribution is also skewed by subject. Computer science accounted for the largest publication share (86.53%). The paper provides scientometric profile of most productive top 20 organizations and most productive top 20 authors on a series of indicators including global publications share, global citation share, average productivity per author, citations per paper, h-index, and share of international collaborative papers during 2005-2014. The paper also reveals most productive top 20 journals on ubiquitous and pervasive computing during 2005-2014. India ranked 13<sup>th</sup> in its research output in this area. Its performance measured on various indicators has been the least: world share (2.56%), average citations per paper (1.41), relative citation rate (0.42), h-index (11), and highly cited papers (0). The paper suggests that India must evolve a research policy to realize its agenda of expanding economic competitiveness and transforming the country into a ubiquitous modern society in near future.</p> |
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Annals of Library and Information Studies (ALIS) 2016-07-08 08:21:40 |
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Annals of Library and Information Studies (ALIS); ##issue.vol## 63, ##issue.no## 2 (2016): Annals of Library and Information Studies |
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