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What is the proper course of action when a published paper utilizes my previously published methodology without providing citation?
I am facing a situation where my published paper (which explains a new methodology for solving a problem in CS) is used in another paper without providing citation. Is there any way to express this
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I am facing a situation where my published paper (which explains a new methodology for solving a problem in CS) is used in another paper without providing citation. Is there any way to express this
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