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  • Larssen Astrid Twenebowa; Loke Lian; Robertson Toni (Association for Computing Machinery, 2005)
    This paper reports findings from a study of Labanotation, an already established movement notation, as a design tool for movement-based interaction where movements of the human body are direct input to technology. Using ...
  • Nguyen Quang Vinh; Huang Mao (IEEE Computer Society, 2009)
    This paper proposes a new interactive visualization for analyzing large hierarchical structures and networks. The technique combines of different graph layout methods with a layout refinement process, an interactive ...
  • Berglund Anders; Box Ilona; Eckerdal Anna; Lister Raymond; Pears Arnold (Australian Computer Society, 2008)
    Abstract: To accommodate an increasing interest in phenomenography among the computing education research community, the authors of this paper have organised two workshops, ...
  • Prodan Ante; Debenham John (Springer Verlag, 2008)
    A light-weight multi-agent system is employed in a ¿self-organisation of multi-radio mesh networks¿ project to manage 802.11 mesh networks. As 802.11 mesh networks can be extremely large the two main challenges are the ...
  • Zowghi Didar; Coulin Chad; Sahraoui Abd-El-Kader (University of Limerick, Ireland, 2005)
    The elicitation of requirements for software systems is one of the most critical and complex activities within the development lifecycle. Although the subject has received some degree of attention in the research literature, ...
  • He Xiangjian; Hintz Thomas; Li Jianmin; Zhang Huaifeng; Wu Qiang; Jia Wenjing (CSREA Press, 2007)
  • Sierra Carles; Debenham John (Association for Computing Machinery, 2007)
  • 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 ...
  • 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 (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, ...
  • 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 ...
  • Niazi Mahmood; Wilson David (CSREA Press, 2003)
    The Capability Maturity Model (CMM) focuses on process to achieve quality software. However, little attention has been paid to the effective implementation of this model which has resulted in limited success for many ...
  • Murray Boyd; Reisenfeld Sam (University of Technology, Sydney, 2006)
    We investigate the effects of quantization and AGC (Automatic Gain Control) in MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) wireless systems. We derive the cutoff rate equations for a deterministic MIMO channel with quantization ...
  • Mu Kedian; Jin Zhi; Zowghi Didar (IEEE Explore, 2008)
    nconsistency is a pervasive issue in software engineering. Both general rules of inconsistency management and special case-based approaches to handling inconsistency have recently been considered. In this paper, we present ...
  • Wong Bernard (CSREA Press, 2003)
    The paper presents the results of two quantitative studies. which look at the measurements used in software evaluation. These measurements are extremely important, as they are the means for conducting the evaluation ...
  • Qumer Asif; Henderson-Sellers Brian (IADIS Press, 2006)
    The software community is showing significant interest in agile software development methods and it is therefore desirable to have an analytical tool to evaluate current agile software development methods in practice. The ...
  • Tran Quynh-Nhu Numi; Henderson-Sellers Brian; Debenham John (IFIP, 2004)
    Cassiopeia adopts an organization-oriented approach to multi agent systems design. To support the concepts in Cassiopeia using an existing process framework (the OPEN Process Framework or OPF), we identify two new Tasks, ...