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  • Zhang Kang; Kong Jun; Huang Mao (ACTA Press, 2003)
    The Reserved Graph Grammar (RGG) is a general graph grammar formalism that expresses a wide range of visual languages. This paper presents an extension to RGG with the capability of spatial specification, Graph ...
  • Chaczko Zenon; Klempous Ryszard; Nikodem Jan; Szymanski Jan (IEEE CPS, 2008)
    Cooperation plays the crucial role in shared space of the homecare processes. It is a rather hard task to ensure effective cooperation in home care environment. This is due to variability of schedules, tasks and mobility ...
  • Lin Li; Cao Longbing; Wang Jiaqi; Zhang Chengqi (Wessex Institute of Technology Press, 2004)
    In stock market, a technical trading rule is a popular tool for analysts and users to do their research and decide to buy or sell their shares. The key issue for the success of a trading rule is the selection of values ...
  • Zhou Lin; Zhu Jianguo (University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 2003)
    This paper presents a novel application of the moving least square differential quadrature (MLSDQ) method to the solution of electromagnetic field problems. The MLSDQ is a new method proposed very recently for solution ...
  • Jones Steven; Kingsmill Andrew; Zhu Jianguo (Australian Power Engineering Committee, 2002)
    In recent years a number of new devices and sensors have become available in the electricity industry that perform continuous, online monitoring of key parameters or indicators of the condition of high voltage plant. ...
  • Mortari Alessia; Brown Nigel; Geczy Carolyn; Coster Hans; Valenzuela Stella; Martin Donald; Csoregi Elisabeth (IEEE, 2006)
    Three different methods of using protein-based capacitive biosensors for the detection of heavy-metal ions are presented. The metal-binding proteins SmtA, S100A12, MerP and four modified MerPs were immobilised as the ...
  • Crowther Ashley; Zhang Nong (Institute of Materials Engineering, Australasia Ltd, 2005)
    This paper presents a study on the transient response of powertrain systems at the lowest mode of torsional vibration (driveline shuffle). The response can result in gear impacts in the transmission and driveline (driveline ...
  • Chanan Amit; Kandasamy Jaya; Vigneswaran Saravanamuth; Spyrakis G; Ghetti Isabelle; Idris Elisa (David Publishing Company, 2010)
    Rainwater tanks have been an integral part of the Australian landscape given the vital role these tanks have played over the years in rural Australia. In the past Local government and Water Authorities actively discouraged ...
  • Sankaran Sivarama (Shankar) (Southern Cross University Press, 2009)
    Discusses four real doctoral research projects that used action research to investigate knowledge management.
  • Schmidt Stefan; Steele Robert; Dillon Tharam; Chang Elizabeth (Springer-Verlag, 2005)
    Moving towards automated service selection, contract negotiation. and contract fulfillment remains a promising vision for E-commerce systems. Trust is one of the main reasons why this vision is not put into practice in ...
  • Macinnis-Ng Catriona; Zeppel Melanie; Williams Mathew; Eamus Derek (Wiley Interscience, 2011)
    Woody thickening is a global phenomenon that influences landscape C density, regional ecohydrology and biogeochemical cycling. The aim of the work described here is to test the hypothesis that increased atmospheric CO2 ...
  • Mcbride Thomas (John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2010)
    Capability and maturity models are widely accepted. Generally, the first three levels of the most capability models have the same general goal, a defined repeatable process, but may differ in their implementation of that ...
  • Mcbride Thomas (TUCS General Publication, 2009)
    Capability and maturity models are widely accepted. Generally the first three levels of most capability models have the same general goal, a defined repeatable process, but may differ in their implementation of that goal. ...
  • Li Ming; Hoang Doan; Li Zheng (IEEE Communications Society, 2009)
    This simple and scalable Differentiated Services (DiffServ) QoS control model is acceptable for the core of the network. However, more explicit and stringent admission and reservation based QoS mechanisms are required in ...
  • Molina Jose; Garcia Jesus; Concha Oscar; Carbo J; Berlanga Antonio; Portillo J (Universidad de Granada, 2005)
    In this work, the application of fuzzy logic in surveillance systems based on cameras is analyzed. Three different fuzzy systems have been tested and compared with a crisp decision system. The first one has been developed ...
  • Zheng Lihong; Hoang Doan (IEEE, 2008)
    In a high density wireless environment, channel interference among users of many overlapped Basic Service Sets (OBSSs) is a serious problem. Our solution for the problem relies on a resource coordination scheme that utilizes ...
  • Howard, Yvonne Margaret (2004)
    This thesis explores an understanding of my role, as a teacher and in this study a graphic designer in order to design print materials for a theatre production, "Tales of a Tartan Mandarin: The Story of Quong Tart". In ...
  • Lai Wei; Huang Xiaodi; Nguyen Quang Vinh; Huang Mao (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    Graph layout techniques have been developed for many years, there is a few applying to real world applications. This paper presents an application of applying graph layout techniques in web information visualization ...
  • Jia Wenjing; Tien David; He Xiangjian; Hope Brian; Wu Qiang (Springer Tokyo, 2006)
  • Haslett Tim; Sankaran Sivarama (Shankar) (ISSS 2009, 2009)
    This paper begins with the proposition that most project managers are dealing with complex systems. Complex systems are defined as systems with numerous stakeholders, nonlinearities, multiple interdependencies and feedback ...