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  • Orin David; Palmer Luther; Nichol Jamie; Singh Surya; Waldron Kenneth (Sage Publications Ltd., 2004)
    In this paper we present the system design of a machine that we have constructed to study a quadrupedal gallop gait. The gallop gait is the preferred high-speed gait of most cursorial quadrupeds. To gallop, an animal must ...
  • Feuerlicht George (IOS Press, 2006)
    The emergence and wide adoption of Web Services standards and technologies represents a shift from component-based development that dominated enterprise computing over the last decade towards service-oriented architectures that ...
  • Krumbeck Brook; Killen Catherine (Australian Institute Project Management (AIPM), 2010)
    Understanding project portfolio interdependencies is essential in order to manage projects in complex and dynamic environments. Project environments across the globe are becoming increasingly complex, creating heightened ...
  • Samali Bijan; Crews Keith; Aboura Khalid; Wije Ariyaratne; Manamperi Palitha (CRC Press/Balkema, 2011)
    Traditionally, bridge management systems were designed using a Markov chain decision model. Based on the analysis of 15 years of bridge inspection data, we apply the gamma process instead, After extracting all relevant ...
  • Zheng Lihong; He Xiangjian; Wu Qiang; Samali Bijan (Inderscience Enterprises Limited, 2011)
    In a real time, automatic licence plate recognition system, licence detection, character segmentation and character recognition are three important components. All these three components generally require high accuracy and ...
  • Kirkup Leslie; Kalceff Walter; Mccredie Geoffrey (American Institute of Physics, 2006)
    A versatile system has been developed for the measurement under LABVIEW™ control of junction temperatures in a light emitting diode (LED). Measurements are reported on a commercially available high-intensity InGaAlP LED ...
  • Benrimoj Charlie; Werner Jb; Raffaele C; Roberts Alison (Springer, 2008)
    There Is A Growing Trend, Globally, For Consumers To Self-Medicate With Non-Prescription Medications For Common Ailments. Pharmacists And Pharmacy Assistants Are Thought To Be In A Unique Position To Support Consumers' ...
  • Yang Kai; Steele Robert (Inderscience Publishers, 2008)
    In this article we uncover the challenges relating to service-oriented data aggregation and introduce a system called Ontology Mediated Web Service Aggregation Hub to enable dynamic composition of groups of data-oriented ...
  • Zhang Guangquan; Zhang Bingsen; Lu Jie (Tsinghua University Press, 2003)
    An algorithm for solving fuzzy linear programming (FLP) problems is presented in this paper based on previous research. With the algorithm, an application system is developed. The paper first reviews the theory about the ...
  • Bertinshaw Joel; Kirkup Leslie; Phillips Matthew; Placido Frank (American Institute of Physics, 2008)
    Annealing tin doped indium oxide (ITO) thin films by self-heating shows potential for reducing the crystallization temperature required to optimize the optical and electrical properties of the films. It also shows promise ...
  • Sandrasegaran Kumbesan; Patachaianand Rachod (IEEE Conference Publishing Services, 2008)
    Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) is based on WCDMA technology. The capacity of this system is difficult to manually compute because of at least two reasons. Firstly, this system is designed to support many ...
  • Wu Leijia; Sandrasegaran Kumbesan; Elkashlan Maged (IEEE, 2009)
    A major challenge of the future heterogeneous wireless network is the Radio Resource Management (RRM) strategy. The concept of Common RRM (CRRM) has been proposed to jointly manage radio resources among different Radio ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (IEEE, 2011)
    Work is becoming more collaborative in business and public enterprises. The goal of enabling collaboration is to share knowledge and develop new innovative outcomes. Enterprises are increasingly faced with providing ...
  • Muller Elizabeth (Artspace; Museum of Contemporary Art, 2010)
    This portfolio presents three essays commissioned and published by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, and Artspace, Sydney, exploring manifestations of systems aesthetics in contemporary art. Drawing from the writing ...
  • Jie, F.; Jenkins, R. J; Parton, K. (Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 2007)
    This paper describes the Australian Beef supply chain and notes some of the major concerns expressed by agents in the supply chain. The paper then outlines the systems dynamics approach, its potential benefits and dangers ...
  • Pollack Julien; Costello Kerry; Crawford Lynn; Bently Leslie (Publishing House of Electronics Industry, 2006)
    This paper reports on findings from an ongoing program of action research into the use of a project management information system (PMIS) in projects and programs in Australian public sector organisations. The paper ...
  • Madden Christopher; Piccardi Massimo; Van Den Hengel Anton (Springer-Verlag Berlin / Heidelberg, 2011)
    Tracking the movements of people around surveillance systems is becoming increasingly important in the current security conscious environment. This chapter discusses recent research to assist with tracking the movement of ...
  • Wallen Lawrence; Brejzek Thea; Haegen Gesa (Suhrkamp, 2009)
    Moving through theatre and architecture in relationship to scenography the chapter positions the emerging field of scenography in the current debate within the spatial sciences.
  • Xue Dongbai; Wang Changxin (University of Technology, Sydney, 2006)
    The importance of knowledge management for construction companies has been gradually recognized by the industry. While explicit knowledge has been handled by many existing information systems, tacit knowledge is much ...
  • Tan Chek Tien; Cheng Ho-Lun (Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2011)
    This paper proposes a novel agent personality representation model used to provide interagent adaptation in modern games, coined as the Tactical Agent Personality (TAP). The TAP represents the tactical footprints of a game ...