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  • Merkl Dieter; Berger Helmut; Bogdanovych Anton; Dittenbach Michael; Simoff Simeon; Sierra Carles (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    In this paper we describe an e-Tourism environment that takes a community-driven approach to foster a lively society of travelers who exchange travel experiences, recommend tourism destinations or just listen to catch ...
  • Cao Longbing; Zhang Chengqi; Dai Ruwei (World Scientific Publishing, 2005)
    Organization-oriented analysis acts as the key step and foundation in building organization-oriented methodology (OOM) to engineer multi-agent systems especially open complex agent systems (OCAS). A number of existing ...
  • Cao Longbing; Zhang Chengqi; Dai Ruwei (World Scientific Publishing, 2005)
    Open complex agent systems (OCAS) are middle-size or large-scale open agent organization. To engineer OCAS, agentcentric organization-oriented analysis, design and implementation, namely organization-oriented methodology ...
  • Atiya Amir; Al-Ani Ahmed (Elsevier, 2009)
    Penalized likelihood is a general approach whereby an objective function is defined, consisting of the log likelihood of the data minus some term penalizing non-smooth solutions. Subsequently, this objective function is ...
  • Culjak Gordana; Lawrence Elaine (World Scientific and Engineering Academy Society, 2007)
    This paper is the study of the phenomenology of choice and its effects on stress, satisfaction levels in decision making and prevalence of depression. It investigates the phenomenon of how more choices influence decision ...
  • Li Chunsheng; Liu Li; Song Qingfeng (Grace Publications Network, 2004)
    The design and development of hybrid intelligent systems (HIS) are difficult because there are many interactions between various components. Existing software development techniques cannot manage those complex interactions ...
  • Feng Yuan; Duan Runyao; Ji Zhengfeng; Ying Mingsheng (Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2007)
    Modeling and reasoning about concurrent quantum systems is very important for both distributed quantum computing and quantum protocol verification. As a consequence, a general framework formally describing communication ...
  • Waller David (Haworth Press, 2006)
    A number of advertisers have used the strategy of controversial images (fear, sexual), or promoted their controversial product (alcohol, political parties), in a way to get the audiences’ attention and a positive reaction. ...
  • Li Sanjiang; Nebel Bernhard (Oxford University Press, 2007)
    The ability to reason in space is crucial for agents in order to make informed decisions. Current high-level qualitative approaches to spatial reasoning have serious deficiencies in not reflecting the hierarchical nature ...
  • Jia Wenjing; He Xiangjian; Zhang Huaifeng; Wu Qiang (Springer, 2006)
    This paper proposes a learning-based algorithm for real-time license plate detection. Two kinds of features, statistical gradient features and Haar-like features, are used in the algorithm. Firstly, two statistical ...
  • Talevski Alex; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2005)
    Transportation and warehousing logistics are activities that require strong information systems and computer support. This requirement has grown with the advent of e-commerce. Companies such as FedEx and UPS now allow ...
  • Baker, E.; Avery, G. C (Elsevier Science, 2002)
    “Reframing”, a managerial tool for understanding organizational complexity (Bolman and Deal, 1997), is applied to Australian households that possess a large amount of information and communication technology (ICT). Applying ...
  • Suffern Kevin; Balsys Ronald (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2003)
  • Anderson Theresa; Orsatti Joanne (University of Sheffield, 2008)
    The paper reports on findings from a project merging exploring the professional practice of academics, research students and practitioners within the ISIC community, drawn from fieldwork at the 2006 Information Seeking in ...
  • Nataatmadja Indrawati; Dyson Laurel (International Association of Online Engineering, 2008)
    Podcasts have been employed extensively in some countries and are now being trialed at a number of universities in Australia. They allow ubiquitous learning whereby students can access a variety of educational material ...
  • Kong Xiaoying; Liu Li; Lowe David (Southampton, U.K, 2005)
    Architecture frameworks have been extensively developed and described within the literature. These frameworks typically support and guide organisations during system planning, design, building, deployment and maintenance. ...
  • Anderson Theresa (University of Sheffield, 2007)
    This paper presents a theoretical framework for examining information practices in socio-material contexts that draws on research in the library and information science and human computer interaction (human computer ...
  • Weakley Alastair; Edmonds Ernest (Australasian Association of Information Systems (AAIS), 2004)
    The paper is concerned with support for distributed groups of creative knowledge workers: in this case designers. We consider requirements that designers have regarding internalisation and externalisation of ideas and ...
  • Al-Jumaily Adel; Ramadanny Bashar (International Congress for Global Science and Technology, 2006)
  • Mcbride Thomas; Henderson-Sellers Brian; Zowghi Didar (Emerald Group Publishing, 2007)
    Software development projects are seldom able to be planned so accurately that the plans predict exactly what will happen during the project. Project managers must monitor the project and make changes either to the project’s ...