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  • Atsalos C; O'Brien Liam; Jackson Debra (Blackwell Publishing, 2007)
    Aim. This paper is a report of a longitudinal study to develop an understanding of the phenomena of Clinical Development Unit (Nursing) leadership by exploring the experiences of the nurse leaders of nine Australian units ...
  • Liu Wl; Huang Kai; Wang Chih-Hsing (Academic Journals, 2011)
    This study aims to investigate the effects of age on continued usage intention of mobile value-added service and its impact on personal innovativeness, perceived usefulness, confirmation and satisfaction between two mobile ...
  • Gribben Paul; Creese Robert (Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, 2005)
    There is increasing interest in developing fisheries and aquaculture industries for the New Zealand geoduck clam, Panopea zelandica (Quoy and Gaimard, 1835). However, little is known about the age structure, growth rates, ...
  • Smith Dp; Supramaniam R; King Madeleine; Ward J; Berry M; Armstrong Bk (Bentham Science Publishers, 2006)
  • Sinfield Melissa; Jackson Debra; Borbasi Sally (Elsevier, 2006)
    Australia and New Zealand, along with the rest of the world, have ageing populations. People are living longer than ever before due to various factors, including improved health services, and scientifIc and medical ...
  • Graham Elizabeth; Duffield Christine (Australian Healthcare Association, 2010)
    There are well documented workforce shortages in nursing. Many strategies have been suggested to resolve the issue, including increasing migration or training places, changing skill mix or nursesâ¿¿ roles, redesigning ...
  • Jackson Debra (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2008)
    The article presents the author's view concerning the impact of retirement to the brain drain of retiring nurses. The author cites several studies on the impact of creating of retired nurses, the willingness of retiring ...
  • Chenoweth Lynnette; Sheriff June (Geriaction, 2003)
    Older people tend to consult with their doctors when health problems are well established, yet rarely use these services proactively to prevent illness. They report having good health despite seeking treatment for a ...
  • Sheriff June; Chenoweth Lynnette (La Trobe University, 2008)
    This study aimed to promote health awareness, health monitoring skills, timely consultation with health professionals and health-related quality of life for persons 45 years and over through maintaining a specially-designed ...
  • Denize Sara; Baker Ellen; Kan Melanie; Young Louise (European Marketing Academy, 2006)
    Franchise systems are networks structured by cpntractual ties. Traditional governance literature suggests that the contract and information exchange mechanism provide necessary and sufficient means for franchisors to ...
  • Fam Kim-Shyan; Waller David (Haworth Press, 2008)
    When an individual or an organization employs an advertising agency to assist in undertaking promotional activities, a number of factors are involved to ensure that the agency-client relationship runs smoothly. However, ...
  • Yasukawa Keiko (Nationellt Centrum for Matematikutbildning, NCM, 2007)
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (IEEE, 2008)
    Successful negotiators look beyond a purely utilitarian view. We propose a new agent architecture that was inspired by the observation that "Everything that an agent says gives away (valuable) information.'' It is intended ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2003)
    This paper proposes an approach to developing agents that can be reused in a number of collaborative applications. It particularly concerns those applications that evolve rapidly over time and need continual reconfiguration. ...
  • Lin Ai Zhong; Hawryszkiewycz Igor; Henderson-Sellers Brian (Springer-Verlag, 2003)
    The paper introduces an agent-based active portal framework. It aims to support the construction of active portals for various purposes such as for public Internet users, for specific group users, for teaching, or for ...
  • Henderson-Sellers Brian; Lin Ai Zhong; Hawryszkiewycz Igor (CSREA Press, 2003)
    This paper proposes an agent-based collaborative architecture for collaborative work. This architecture is applied to knowledge-driven process management, which often requires quick reconfiguration of applications. ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor; Lin Ai Zhong; Henderson-Sellers Brian (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    An emergent process is a process whose goal and activities to achieve the goal are unable to be specified in advance but emerge over time as knowledge gained from the activities performed earlier shapes the subsequent ...
  • Moemeng Chayapol; Gorodetsky Vladimir; Zuo Ziye; Yang Yong; Zhang Chengqi (Springer, 2009)
    Distributed data mining is originated from the need of mining over decentralised data sources. Data mining techniques involving in such complex environment must encounter great dynamics due to changes in the system can ...
  • Li Chunsheng; Zhang Chengqi; Zhang Zili (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2002)
    For making good decisions in the area of petroleum production, it is becoming a big problem how to timely gather sufficient and correct information, which may be stored in databases, data files, or on the World Wide Web. ...
  • Li Chunsheng; Zhang Chengqi; Wang Mei (World Scientific, 2003)
    In this paper, we contribute a framework based on multi-agent technique to manage large amounts of well-logging parameter graph information and store the data into Oracle database. We employed the idea of Gaia to design ...