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  • Solomon Andrew; Struble Craig (World Scientific, 2001)
    JavaMath is free software oriented toward integrating existing compute engines, such as Maple or GAP, into Internet accessible mathematical services. The architecture of the API is described and its use explained .
  • Sandrasegaran Kumbesan; Patachaianand Rachod; Madani Faisal (IEEE, 2010)
    The paper deals with a modified version of opportunistic scheduling algorithm that exploits multiuser diversity. It incorporates the proportional fairness scheduling policy with the first-in-first-out (FIFO) policy to ...
  • Berryman, J. M (Charles Sturt University, 2006)
    This paper reports on ongoing doctoral research into how, in an information-rich environment, workers assess they have enough information to complete the task at hand. While human information behaviour researchers are ...
  • Tung Tracy; Jamalipour Abbas (IEEE Computer Society, 2003)
    Developing an efficient location management technique isan important step in working towards the determinationof an optimal solution to the problem of managingmobility. Given the irregular nature of cell sizes in acellular ...
  • Wang Jiaqi; Zhang Chengqi (Association for Information Systems, 2004)
  • Zhang Shichao; Qin Yongsong; Zhu Xiaofeng; Zhang Jilian; Zhang Chengqi (IOS Press, 2006)
    Missing or incomplete data is a very important problem in many fields of research. Such as in active media technology, opinion polls, market research surveys, mail enquiries, medical studies, and other scientific ...
  • Ghous Hamid; Kennedy Paul; Catchpoole Daniel; Simoff Simeon (Australian Computer Society, 2008)
  • Feuerlicht George; Vorisek Jiri (Prague University of Economics, 2003)
  • Xiao Yan Shan; Liu Bo; Cao Longbing (ACM, 2010)
    Support vector data description (SVDD) is very useful for oneclass classification. However, it incurs high time complexity in handling large scale data. In this paper, we propose a novel and efficient method, named ...
  • Deray Kristine; Simoff Simeon (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    Interactions are central to our endeavours. Whether in a face-to-face session with a doctor or via one of Web 2.0 applications, the way interactions unfold has an impact on the final outcome of the session. This paper ...
  • Zhang Tiefeng; Liang Lisong; Lin Hua; Lu Jie; Zhang Guangquan (IEEE Computer Society Press, 2010)
    Distribution network is the most important asset in electric utilities, to increase its efficiency, there is a need to effectively assess the efficiency of distribution network and provide solution for improvement. This ...
  • 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 ...
  • Debenham John (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004)
    In a unified conceptual model for first-order knowledge bases the data and knowledge are modelled formally in a uniform way. A knowledge base is maintained by modifying its conceptual model and by using those modifications ...
  • Maung Win (Idea Group Publishing, 2003)
    Nonaka and Takeuchi (Nonaka, 1995) define knowledge creation as a spiraling process of interaction between explicit and lacil knowledge. However, their theory is 10 be made COil crete to integrate into business process. ...
  • Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2002)
    Knowledge-driven processes are business processes whose execution is determined by the prior knowledge of the agents involved and by the knowledge that emerges during a process instance. They are characteristic of ...
  • Amitani Shigeki; Edmonds Ernest (ACM, 2005)
    In this paper, we are going to describe a system for managing and authoring time-based information artefact, as an implementation of Knowledge Nebula Crystallizer [9]. The design rationale of the system and its implementation ...
  • Lu Jie; Zhang Guangquan; Dillon Tharam (Donghua University, 2006)
    Organizational decision making often involves two decision levels. When the leader at the upper level attempts to optimize his/her objective, the follower at the lower level tries to find an optimized strategy according ...
  • Valls Miro Jaime; Dumonteil Gaultier; Beck Christoph; Dissanayake Gamini (IEEE, 2010)
    A generic methodology to plan increasingly stable paths for mobile platforms travelling over uneven terrain is proposed in this paper. This is accomplished by extending the Fast Marching level-set method of propagating ...
  • Larssen Astrid Twenebowa; Loke Lian; Robertson Toni (Association for Computing Machinery, 2005)
    This paper reports findings from a study of Labanotation, an already established movement notation, as a design tool for movement-based interaction where movements of the human body are direct input to technology. Using ...
  • Xiao Xian; Xu Changsheng; Wang Jinqiao; Xu Min (ACM NY USA, 2011)
    Existing landmark retrieval methods cannot provide a comprehensive solution, by which user can view different angles of landmark. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to reconstruct and retrieve 3D landmark models ...