DOI INFORMATION FOR 10.4173:
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If you have ever tried to follow an URL in an article older than 5-10 years, more often than not you will find that the URL is no longer active. The DOI system is an attempt to overcome this deficiency by providing stable and permanent references for intellectual property on the web.
The MIC journal has implemented the DOI system for every single article published in MIC since the foundation year in 1980. The DOI prefix for MIC is 10.4173 and an individual article has been assigned a DOI on the following format: 10.4173/mic.year.no.paperno. For example, the first article published in MIC by Oddvar Hallingstad has the following DOI: 10.4173/mic.1980.1.1 and the following permanent URL http://dx.doi.org/10.4173/mic.1980.1.1. This permanent URL links back to the www.mic-journal.no website. If the MIC website is moved in the future, the DOI information will be updated to point to the new address.
Another advantage of the DOI system, is the possibility to register all the references in an article in a structured manner. All the references made in MIC articles starting from 1980 have been submitted into the DOI system. The effect is an increased visibility of MIC articles, which again will lead to a wider audience. MIC also participates in the 'cited-by' system, which can be seen for this article. 'cited-by' shows which other papers have included the actual paper in the reference lists.
The MIC class files for pdfLaTeX found in the Author Information have commands for embedding DOI information in the PDF files. Prospective authors for future MIC articles will receive the DOI identification when the article is accepted. Authors are encouraged to embed the tag into the PDF file themselves using pdflatex prior to publication. Authors are also encouraged to embed DOI tags in their reference lists.
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DOI Forward Links to MIC for Year: 1990
Total number of MIC articles in 1990 | 18 |
Total number of DOI citations | 64 |
Average citations per article | 3.56 |
1990, Vol. 11, No. 4:
1. | Dag Slagstad, Kjell Støle-Hansen and Harald Loeng, “Density driven currents in the Barents Sea calculated by a numerical model”, pp. 181-190 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2. | Einar Sørheim “A Combined Network Architecture Using Art2 and Back Propagation for Adaptive Estimation of Dynamic Processes”, pp. 191-199 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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3. | Stefano Chiaverini and Olav Egeland, “An Efficient Pseudo-Inverse Solution to the Inverse Kinematic Problem for 6-Joint Manipulators”, pp. 201-222 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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4. | Rolf Henriksen and Erik Weyer, “Convergence Aspects of Some Robust Estimators Based Upon Prefiltering of the Input-Output Data”, pp. 223-234 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. | Magne Hillestad, C. Sørlie, T.F. Anderson, I. Olsen and Terje Hertzberg, “Multivariable robust adaptive controller using reduced-order model”, pp. 73-88 | |||||
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2. | Wei Wang “Multivariable robust adaptive controller using reduced-order model”, pp. 89-96 | |||||
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3. | Jens G. Balchen “The Stability of 2x2 Multivariable Control Systems”, pp. 97-108 | |||||
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4. | Erling Lunde and Jens G. Balchen, “Practical Trajectory Learning Algorithms for Robot Manipulators”, pp. 109-121 | |||||
5. | David Di Ruscio “A Note on a necessary condition for optimality”, pp. 123-125 | |||||
1. | Jens G. Balchen and Fredrik Dessen, “Structural Solution of Highly Redundant Sensing in Robotic Systems”, pp. 3-11 | |||||
2. | Kristian M. Lien and Terje Hertzberg, “Improved heuristic algorithm for selection of tear streams and precedence ordering in process flowsheeting computations”, pp. 13-41 | |||||
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3. | Eirik Borgen, Henning Neerland and Jan O. Strandhagen, “Analysis of manufacturing based on object oriented discrete event simulation”, pp. 43-47 | |||||
4. | Kjell O. Solberg “Improvements in metallurgical processes by simulation”, pp. 49-54 | |||||
5. | David Di Ruscio and Jens G. Balchen, “A Schur Method for Designing LQ-optimal Systems with Prescribed Eigenvalues”, pp. 55-72 | |||||
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