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  • Rainer Austen; Hall Tracy; Baddoo Nathan; Wilson David (Zeus Press/UKAIS, 2001)
    An overview of the work of a research project is useful because it can provide the reader with a clear introduction to that project. This paper provides such an overview for the work we have conducted as part of the ...
  • Simoff Simeon; Maher Mary Lou; Clark Steve (N/A, 2001)
    Virtual learning environments can be based on the concept of place to support collaborative and constructive learning. By creating a sense of place with access to other students, teachers, and learning materials, the ...
  • Debenham John (Electronic Imaging Services, 2001)
    A categorisation of business process covers the full business process spectrum from routine production workflows to high-level emergent processes. The first of these categories is activity driven processes; they are ...
  • Lueg Christopher (We-B Centre, School of Management Information Systems, Edith Cowan University, 2001)
    Global communication systems allowing virtually unlimited information dissemination have enabled novel ways to affect companies and organizations. Compared to network-level threats, such as Denial-of-Service attacks ...
  • Simoff, S. J (N/A, 2001)
    The design of consistent information visualisation models is a key component in the development of visual data mining methods. However, it is a challenging activity to find the methods, techniques and corresponding tools ...
  • Lueg Christopher; Riedl R (Korea Electromagnetic Engineering Society (KEES), 2001)
    In this paper, we argue that information management and knowledge management share important characteristics and thus face similar challenges. Based on a discussion of information problems observed in a large and technically ...
  • Huang Mao; Zhou Bingyang (CSREA Press, 2001)
    This article presents a study of the Web-based multimedia applications design using the Multimedia Object Repository (MOR). The basic structure of the MOR was described in [5]; this paper focuses on the structure of the ...
  • Kennedy Paul; Osborne Tom (Morgan Kaufmann, 2001)
    A new double-stranded encoding scheme based on the DNA molecule is described. Double-stranded encodings allow the representation of more schemata than single stranded encodings containing the same number of bits. ...
  • Lowe David; Henderson-Sellers Brian (Scuola Superiore Guglielimo Reiss Romul, 2001)
    The nature of Web system development is significantly different from conventional software development. Amongst other factors, there is substantial uncertainty in both clients' understanding of their needs and developers' ...
  • Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2001)
    Industry processes are the trans-corporate business processes required to support the e-business environment. Industry process reengineering is the re-engineering of trans-corporate business processes as electronically ...
  • Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2001)
    The problem of maintaining a knowledge base is substantially concerned with keeping track of rules that share common wisdom. A knowledge representation is described in which a collection of rules that are based on common ...
  • Owen, S. A (Austrian Computer Society, 2001)
    Internet start-ups are different. These differences are connected with growth rates and limited financing options. These limitations, combined with the companies phenomenal spending, quickly exhaust their start-up ...
  • Bruel Jm; Henderson-Sellers Brian; Le Parc-Lacayrelle Annig; France Robert; Barbier Franck (Springer-Verlag, 2001)
    In object-oriented technology, some concepts are so often used that people have no doubt about their meaning (e.g. class, object, method). This is not the case when abstraction concerns lead to the use of some conceptual ...
  • Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2001)
    Emergent processes are high-level business processes; they are opportunistic in nature whereas production workflows are routine. Emergent processes may not be managed; they may contain goal-driven sub-processes that can ...
  • Huang Mao (Australian Computer Society, 2001)
    Traditional graph drawing is only concemed with viewing of abstract data and relations amount data items. It uses a graph model to present the data items and the relations and tries to geometrically convert the abstract ...
  • Sudweeks Fay; Simoff Simeon (Edith Cowan University, 2001)
    A problem with most global e-business models is a flattening of cultural diversity, with little regard to local identity. This paper presents a culturally specific framework for e-Business with an example of its application. ...
  • Steele Robert (CSREA Press, 2001)
    It is emerging that it is very difficult for the major search engines to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date search service of the Web. Even the largest search engines index only a small proportion of static Web ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (Hershey, 2001)
    The paper identifies the three major components of knowledge sharing and creation within enterprises as a combination of place, community and process, The way these are combined will depend on the particular goal and ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (School of Multimedia & Information Technology, 2001)
    The paper describes the development of subjects on electronic commerce within a business major in electronic commerce. The paper describes the impact of technology on business processes and provides a framework for teaching ...
  • Wu Qiang; He Xiangjian; Hintz Thomas (CSREA Press, 2001)
    Object matching has many potential applications in industry, defense and medical science. Most matching methods introduced in recent years are based on the invariant representations. Main invariants applied in computer ...