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On Defining and Computing Communities. / Olsen, Martin.
In: Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 128, 2012, p. 97-102.Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference article
On the Complexity of Problems on Simple Games. / Freixas, Josep ; Molinero, Xavier ; Olsen, Martin ; Serna, Maria.
In: R A I R O - Operations Research, Vol. 45, 2011, p. 295-314.Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
How little do we need to know about Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)? - A critical review of information systems research on ERP. / Koch, Christian ; Olsen, Martin ; Tambo, Torben.
In: Proceedings / Information Systems Research In Scandinavia (IRIS), Vol. 33, 08.2010.Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference article
Offshoring – the new dilemma of IS research. / Tambo, Torben ; Olsen, Martin.
In: Proceedings / Information Systems Research In Scandinavia (IRIS), Vol. 33, 08.2010.Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference article
Maximizing PageRank with New Backlinks. / Olsen, Martin.
In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 6078, 05.11.2010, p. 37-48.Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference article
A Constant-Factor Approximation Algorithm for the Link Building Problem. / Olsen, Martin ; Viglas, Anastasios ; Zvedeniouk, Ilia.
In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 6509, 2010, p. 87-96.Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference article
Completeness on Simple Games. / Freixas, Josep ; Molinero, Xavier ; Olsen, Martin ; Serna, Maria.
2010. Paper presented at GTM 2010 - The Fourth International Conference on Game Theory And Management, Sankt Petersborg, Russia.Publication: Research › Paper
Link Building. / Olsen, Martin.
Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2009. 102 p.Publication: Research › Ph.d. thesis
Nash Stability in Additively Separable Hedonic Games and Community Structures. / Olsen, Martin.
In: Theory of Computing Systems, Vol. 45, No. 4, 2009, p. 917-925.Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Communities in Large Networks: Identification and Ranking. / Olsen, Martin.
In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2008, p. 84-96.Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference article
The Computational Complexity of Link Building. / Olsen, Martin.
In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2008, p. 119-129.Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference article
Nash Stability in Additively Separable Hedonic Games is NP-hard. / Olsen, Martin.
In: Computation and Logic in the Real World. Vol. 4497/2007 4497 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. ed. Springer, 2007. p. 598 - 605.Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceedings
Embedded Unified Development Process - EUDP. / Kolle, Klaus ; Lysgaard, Per ; Bejder, Karsten ; Nørskov, Henning ; Slavensky, Henning ; Olsen, Martin ; Jensen, Bente ; Jakobsen, Sune ; Formsgaard, Anders.
0.9.113 ed. www.eudp.net. 2004,.Publication: Education › Other contribution
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### UNIT NAME ### is part of Business and Social Sciences, which is accredited by EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System).
As part of the academic development process at Aarhus University, the Aarhus School of Business (ASB) and the Faculty of Social Sciences (SAM) merged to become the new main academic area called Business and Social Sciences.
You can still go to www.asb.dk/en (ASB) and samfundsvidenskab.au.dk/en (SAM), but these websites will be closing soon.
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The university’s website is being redesigned. The design and content will therefore change, and you may experience for a while that old and new sections are mixed together, and that the content is not in its usual place.
We hope that the new website will make up for any inconvenience, and that you will enjoy greater coherence throughout and find the website simpler to use.
In the time ahead, you will notice a mixture of old and new designs in the pages on the website.
In spring 2011, Aarhus University’s nine main academic areas were reduced to four, and the fifty-five departments became twenty-six. This was to unify the organisation and to strengthen the university’s interdisciplinary approach. We are now following suit by restructuring the entire website to ensure more coherence in the content and design.
Such an exercise takes time – and we hope you will bear with us!
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