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  • Yoo Paul; Kim Maria; Jan Tony (IEEE, 2005)
    This paper surveys machine learning techniques for stock market prediction. The prediction of stock markets is regarded as a challenging task of financial time series prediction. In this paper, we present recent developments ...
  • Jamdagni Aruna; Tan Zhiyuan; Nanda Priyadarsi; He Xiangjian; Liu Ren Ping (SECAU - Security Research Centre, 2010)
    Web servers and web-based applications are commonly used as attack targets. The main issues ar how to prevent unauthorised access and to protect web servers from the attack. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs) are widely ...
  • Li Chunsheng; Liu Li (Springer-Verlag, 2005)
    Hierarchical structure, reusable and dynamic components, and predictable interactions are distinct characteristics of hybrid intelligent systems (HIS). The existing agent-oriented methodologies are deficient in ...
  • Lu Ning; Zhang Guangquan; Lu Jie (Springer, 2009)
    The effectiveness and efficiency of case-based reasoning (CBR) systems depend largely on the success of case-based retrieval. The case-base maintenance (CBM) issues become imperative and important especially for modern ...
  • Debenham John; Simoff Simeon (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    Three core technologies are needed to fully automate the trading process: data mining, intelligent trading agents and virtual institutions in which informed trading agents can trade securely both with each other and ...
  • El-Kiki Tarek; Lawrence Elaine; Steele Robert (University of South Australia, 2005)
    This paper's objective is to present a generic management framework in order to guide government in managing the adoption of wireless and mobile technologies for the implementation of government services. Analysis of ...
  • Mairiza Dewi; Zowghi Didar; Nurmuliani Nur (University of Technology, Sydney, 2009)
    Abstractâ¿¿ Non-functional requirements (NFRs) tend to interfere, conflict, and contradict with one other. Unlike functional requirements, this inevitable conflict arises as a result of inherent contradiction among various ...
  • Goyal Madhu (CSREA Press, 2005)
    The online auctions are one of the most effective ways of negotiation of salable goods over the internet. To be successful in open multiagent environments, agents must be capable of adapting different strategies and ...
  • Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2002)
    An experimental electronic market that supports various mechanisms for negotiation on a single issue-typically price-in electronic exchanges is supplemented here with the addition of a rich fonn of negotiation that ...
  • Gutierrez Frank; Dyson Laurel (IBIMA (International Business Information Management Association), 2009)
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  • Debenham John (Monash University, 2004)
    Negotiation between two trading agents is as much an information exchange process as it is an offer exchange process. To avoid the problems of natural language understanding, this information is represented in predicate ...
  • Henderson-Sellers Brian; Mcbride Thomas; Zowghi Didar (University of Gloucestershire, 2006)
    Software development is increasingly spread around the world through partnering agreements, distributed development centres within multi national organisations and outsourced development. Increased organisational distance, ...
  • Sixsmith Alan (International Business Information Management Association, 2004)
  • Nataatmadja Indrawati; Dyson Laurel (Idea Group Publishing, 2005)
    Diversity is a reality in the modern workplace across the globe. A culturally diverse workforce can present some disadvantages for an organization, however if managed well it can yield many advantages, such as developing ...
  • Zhou Tianyi; Tao Dacheng (IEEE, 2009)
    In this paper, we present the manifold elastic net (MEN) for sparse variable selection. MEN combines merits of the manifold regularization and the elastic net regularization, so it considers both the nonlinear manifold ...
  • Bian Wei; Tao Dacheng (Curran Associates, Inc, 2009)
    In this paper, we study the manifold regularization for the Sliced Inverse Regression (SIR). The manifold regularization improves the standard SIR in two aspects: 1) it encodes the local geometry for SIR and 2) it enables ...
  • Anderson Theresa (The Australian Association of Writing Programs, 2008)
    Creative work involves a blend of imaginative and analytical lenses. Getting the mix right can be quite a challenge, though we often do so without certainty about the hows and whys of our practice. Uncertainty is present ...
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (Springer Verlag, 2008)
    A pair of 'trust maps' give a fine-grained view of an agent's accumulated, time-discounted belief that the enactment of commitments by another agent will be in-line with what was promised, and that the observed agent will ...
  • Rizvandi Nikzad; Boloori Ali; Kamyabpour Najmeh; Zomaya Albert (IEEE, 2011)
    The oil and gas industries have been great consumers of parallel and distributed computing systems, by frequently running technical applications with intensive processing of terabytes of data. By the emergence of cloud ...
  • Hussain Farookh; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam (IEEE, 2005)
    In this paper we propose a trust model for decision making that models both the context specific and the dynamic nature of trust. We propose to make use of the Markov Model for modelling the context specific and the dynamic ...