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  • Huang Mao; Nguyen Quang Vinh (China Science Press, 2008)
    This paper proposes a new technique for visualizing large graphs of several ten thousands of vertices and edges. To achieve a graph abstraction, a hierarchical clustered graph is extracted from a general large graph based ...
  • Dovey Kenneth (Senate Hall Academic Publishing, 2005)
    The paper addresses some of the dilemmas that business schools face in their attempts to teach in conventional educational settings, practices such as leadership that are profoundly informed by experience. In the initial ...
  • Ying Mingsheng (Assn Symbolic Logic Inc, 1994)
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  • Dillon, T. S; Chang, E.; Hussain, F. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2004)
  • Whalley J; Clear Tony; Lister Raymond (National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications, 2007)
    This paper provides a retrospective snapshot of the first two years of a multi-institutional multi-national study (MIMN) in Computer Science Education called the BRACElet Project. This study has been inquiring into how ...
  • Dorrell David (Inderscience Publishers, 2009)
    Modern analysis techniques for electrical machines are either analytical or use finite element analysis. Both methods are implemented using computational techniques to solve the magnetic circuit and produce performance ...
  • Mcbride Thomas (Elsevier Inc, 2008)
    The changing environments of software development such as component-based, distributed and outsourced software development require matching changes by project managers to monitor, control and coordinate their projects. ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (International Association for Computer Information Systems, 2005)
    Computers are now being increasingly used to support collaborative knowledge intensive processes. These are Collaborative processes where intense interaction takes place between team members working towards a common ...
  • Zhang Shichao; Liu Li (Dept of Informatics, University of Szeged, Hungary, 2003)
    A dynamic database is a set of transactions, in which the content and the size can change over time. There is an essential difference between dynamic database mining and traditional database mining. This is because recently ...
  • Qin Zhenxing; Ling Charles; Zhang Shichao; Sheng Shengli (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2005)
    Many real-world data sets for machine learning and data mining contain missing values and much previous research regards it as a problem and attempts to impute missing values before training and testing. In this paper, ...
  • Zmijewska Agnieszka; Lawrence Elaine (World Scientific and Engineering Academy Society, 2006)
    Acceptance theories have been used in traditional information systems to help predict and explain their adoption. In recent years, researchers have attempted to find suitable acceptance models to explain adoption of mobile ...
  • Mcbride Thomas (Australian Computer Society Inc, 2008)
    A software accident is an unforseen outcome that arises from a failure of a software project or software product. Death, severe injury or severe financial loss, could arise from such a failure. This paper asserts that there ...
  • Zhang Shichao; Zhang Chengqi; Qin Zhenxing (Grace Publications, 2003)
    Recently, many temporal query languages, such as TCAL and TQuel have been proposed for temporal databases. However, there are still some limitations such as the inadequacy on operating data with temporal elements and ...
  • Culjak Gordana; Nicholls Peter; Leveaux Rene; Kowelenko Nick (Universidad de Talca - Chile, 2007)
    The aim of this research study is to evaluate the availability and classification of the types of currently available Internet self-help websites for depression. Its aim is to develop an understanding of what is available ...
  • Zhang Debbie; Simoff Simeon; Aciar Silvana; Debenham John (Inderscience, 2008)
    Consumer reviews, opinions and shared experiences in the use of a product form a powerful source of information about consumer preferences that can be used for making recommendations. A novel approach, which utilises this ...
  • Byrne Alex (Emerald Group Publishing, 2003)
    Aims to examine the rôles of libraries and their development. Their part in fostering and supporting intellectuals in contemporary societies is discussed with particular emphasis on free access to information and freedom ...
  • Cucchiara Rita; Piccardi Massimo; Prati Andrea (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2004)
    Cache performance is strongly influenced by the type of locality embodied in programs. In particular, multimedia programs handling images and videos are characterized by a bidimensional spatial locality, which is not ...
  • Leonard Rosemary; Onyx Jennifer (Springer, 2003)
    Given the significant role attributed to community organisations by many social capital scholars, it is appropriate to investigate the dynamics of that process. In particular, Woolcott & Narayan (2001) have suggested ...
  • Al-Ani Ahmed; Deriche Mohamed; Chebil Jalel (IOS Press, 2003)
    In this paper, we discuss the problem of feature selection and the importance of using mutual information in evaluating the discrimination ability of feature subsets between class labels. Because of the difficulties ...
  • Zomaya Albert; Al-Jumaily Adel; Khushaba Rami N; Al-Ani Ahmed; Al Sukker Akram (IOS Press, 2009)
    Accurate and computationally efficient myoelectric control strategies have been the focus of a great deal of research in recent years. Although many attempts exist in literature to develop such strategies, deficiencies ...