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  • Hu Gibson; Dissanayake Gamini; Huang Shoudong (IEEE, 2009)
    This paper presents an efficient and reliable algorithm for autonomous robots to build large-scale three dimensional maps by combining small local submaps. The algorithm is a generalization of our recent work on two ...
  • Al-Sharawneh Jebrin; Williams Mary-Anne (IEEE, 2009)
    Agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS) is a new approach to modeling systems comprised of autonomous interacting agents. It promises to have an important role in research and education. Some researchers have contended ...
  • Liu Dan; He Xiangjian (CSREA Press, 2005)
    Spiral Architecture is a relatively new and powerful approach to general-purpose machine vision system. On this novel architecture, Spiral Addition and Multiplication achieve image processing. As we all known, fractal ...
  • Edwards Jennifer; Mccurley Kevin; Tomlin John (Association for Computing Machinery, 2001)
  • Lister Raymond (Australian Computer Society, 2008)
    Abstract: In just thirty years, we have gone from punched cards to Second Life. But, as the American National Science Foundation (NSF) recently noted, â¿¿undergraduate computing education today often looks much as it did ...
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (IEEE, 2008)
    Successful negotiators look beyond a purely utilitarian view. We propose a new agent architecture that was inspired by the observation that "Everything that an agent says gives away (valuable) information.'' It is intended ...
  • Henderson-Sellers Brian; Lin Ai Zhong; Hawryszkiewycz Igor (CSREA Press, 2003)
    This paper proposes an agent-based collaborative architecture for collaborative work. This architecture is applied to knowledge-driven process management, which often requires quick reconfiguration of applications. ...
  • Debenham John (Electronic Imaging Services, 2001)
    A categorisation of business process covers the full business process spectrum from routine production workflows to high-level emergent processes. The first of these categories is activity driven processes; they are ...
  • Coulin Chad; Zowghi Didar (Association for Computing Machinery, 2003)
    The elicitation of requirements is a difficult and expensive process but critical to the overall success of any system development. So far relatively little work has been devoted to providing intelligent tool support ...
  • Henderson-Sellers Brian; Tran Quynh-Nhu Numi; Debenham John; Gonzalez Perez Cesar (Stringer, `)
  • Goyal Madhu (NA, 2002)
    In this paper, we propose an Attitude Based Team Model (ABTM) in which we argue that team members' perspective or attitude is a very important attribute for the performance of a team. Our team model presents team as a ...
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (IEEE Computer Society, 2009)
    An agent architecture supports the two forms of deliberation used by human agents. The work is founded on the two forms of rationality described by the two Nobel Laureates Friedrich Hayek and Vernon Smith. Cartesian, ...
  • Goyal Madhu (CSREA Press, 2002)
    In this paper, we propose a teamwork model based on the concept of a mental attribute called attitude. Our team model presents team as a collective abstract attitude, in which is embedded a novel way of solving problems ...
  • Lowe David; Bucknell Andrew; Zowghi Didar (Politecnico di Milano, 2007)
    A significant area of research is the alignment of web system and organisational requirements. In this paper we describe an approach to facilitating this alignment using graphical models of the processes that are ...
  • Campbell Bruce (University of Hong Kong, 2005)
    IS/business alignment has been studied for many years but we do not seem to be any nearer an understanding of the process of alignment. This research, using the grounded theory methodology, indicates that the major concern ...
  • Zowghi Didar; Yusop Norazlin; Lowe David (National University of Singapore, 2003)
    In e-business systems, the business environment and processes not only drive the identification of system needs, but also are in turn fundamentally changed by the introduction or evolution of a system. This means that ...
  • Feuerlicht George (IBM Research, 2005)
    Unlike components, Web Services are primarily intended for interenterprise applications that use Internet as the underlying transport mechanism, and consequently are subject to a different set of design considerations ...
  • Simoff Simeon; Singh Pramod; Feng David Dagan (Quality Color Press Inc., Edmonton for ACM Press, 2002)
    Automatic identification of endocardial and epicardial boundaries of LV has been a focus of research attention in the development of computational methods and computer support for cardiologists in identifying clinical ...
  • Kennard Richard; Steele Robert (IOS Press, 2008)
    Many software projects spend a significant proportion of their time developing the User interface, so any degree of automation in this area has clear benefits. Research projects to date generally take one of three approaches: ...
  • Lin Li; Cao Longbing; Wang Jiaqi; Zhang Chengqi (Wessex Institute of Technology Press, 2004)
    In stock market, a technical trading rule is a popular tool for analysts and users to do their research and decide to buy or sell their shares. The key issue for the success of a trading rule is the selection of values ...