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  • Serour Magdy Kodsy; Winder Daryll (Polytechnic University of Valencia, 2007)
    While there has been significant discussion of the techniques of method engineering, the current literature gives little attention to the adoption and diffusion process, firstly, how the organizations get ready for the ...
  • Agbinya Johnson; Chaczko Zenon; Aboura Khalid (BroadBandCom '09, 2009)
    Electromagnetic Fields radiation has raised concerns within several segments of the population in the past three decades. Many studies proved inconclusive mainly due to the scarcity of the data. We propose an architecture ...
  • Xie Bo; Song Mingli; Mu Yang; Tao Dacheng (Springer, 2010)
    Image retrieval on large-scale datasets is challenging. Current indexing schemes, such as k-d tree, suffer from the â¿¿curse of dimensionalityâ¿ . In addition, there is no principled approach to integrate various features ...
  • Henderson-Sellers Brian; Gonzalez Perez Cesar (Australian Computer Society, 2005)
    Metamodelling provides a way of modelling the rules underpinning not only modelling languages such as UML but also processes. In the context of object-oriented development, we evaluate the conceptual framework used to ...
  • Shen Yuzhong; Seevinck Jennifer; Baydogan Emre (IOS Press, 2006)
  • Harbinson Dirk; Balsys Ronald; Suffern Kevin (IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
  • Evans Rob; Li Li; Mareels Iven; Okello Nn; Pham Minh; Qiu Wanzhi; Saleem S (IFAC, 2011)
    River basins are key components of water supply grids. River basin operators must handle a complex set of objectives including runoff storage, flood control, supply for consumptive use, hydroelectric power generation, ...
  • Agbinya Johnson; Lee Vivian; Aboura Khalid; Chaczko Zenon (BroadBandCom '09, 2009)
    Radio frequency spectrum mapping allows determining the radio frequency signatures prevalent within an environment. We address the primary frequency bands used for cellular, wireless LAN, UMTS and ultra wideband communications. ...
  • Lu Jie; Shambour Qusai; Zhang Guangquan (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2009)
    One of the new directions in current e-government development is to provide personalized online services to citizens and businesses. Recommendation techniques can bring a possible solution for this issue. This study proposes ...
  • Sarosa Samiaji; Zowghi Didar (Information Institute, 2005)
    Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) sometimes acquire information systems that fail to meet their original aims and objectives. In these circumstances, the project sponsors are forced to decide whether they should abandon ...
  • Su Hao; Chen Ling; Ye Yuhuang; Sun Z; Wu Qiang (Springer, 2010)
    Semi-supervised learning has been the focus of machine learning and data mining research in the past few years. Various algorithms and techniques have been proposed, from generative models to graph-based algorithms. In ...
  • Dyson Laurel; Litchfield Andrew; Raban Ryszard; Tyler Jonathan (The University of Auckland, Auckland University of Technology, and Australasian Society for Computer, 2009)
    This paper seeks to address a major deficit in understandings of mobile learning, that is, its lack of a solid theoretical foundation. An overview of existing theoretical concepts of mobile learning is presented, followed ...
  • Hagen Penelope; Macfarlane John (ACM, 2008)
    In strategies that make use of social software participation not only defines success but also defines the design. This foregrounds particular considerations during the planning and design process about participation, and ...
  • Moss Sarah; Edmonds Ernest (ACM Press, 2008)
    This paper discusses the framework ofa presence-generating art system (pEGASYS) in development as part of practice-based research. The interactive audio-visual panoramic computerbased system provides engagement with a ...
  • Al-Khamayseh Shadi; Lawrence Elaine (IARIA Conference, 2011)
    This paper is the second of a series of investigations into the key success factors for mobile government services (mGovernment) in Australia, Jordan and the United Arab Republic. The case study in this paper concerns a ...
  • Murdaca Clara; Jay Barry (Australian Computer Society, 2006)
    A relational account of objects provides a single unifying data model for both object-oriented programming languages and relational databases. Type variables used to represent unknown fields in the programming language ...
  • Lopez Mike; Whalley J; Robbins P; Lister Raymond (Association of Computing Machinery, 2008)
    ABSTRACT: This study analyzed student responses to an examination, after the students had completed one semester of instruction in programming. The performance of students on code tracing tasks correlated with their ...
  • Krastev Boris; Lowe David; Murray Stephen (Kassel University Press, 2010)
    Release planning, the process of allocating particular features to specific system releases, is generally considered to be complex task where multiple factors need to be evaluated. Stakeholder involvement is a particular ...
  • Syed Mohamad Sharifah; Mcbride Thomas (IEEE Computer Society Publications, 2008)
    We examine two active and popular open source products to observe whether or not open source software has a different defect arrival rate than software developed in-house. The evaluation used two common models of reliability ...
  • Clear Tony; Whalley J; Lister Raymond; Carbone Angela; Hu Minjie; Sheard Judithe; Simon Beth; Thompson Errol (National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications, 2008)
    Abstract: Past papers of the BRACElet project have described an approach to teaching and assessing students where the students are presented with short pieces of code, and are instructed to explain, in plain English, what ...