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  • Robertson Toni; Kan Melanie; Sadler Kirsten; Hagan Penny (Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group, 2005)
    This study addresses everyday human practices in order to inform our thinking around the design of technology to support human mobility and mobile device use. Building on traditional ethnographic techniques, we investigated ...
  • Feuerlicht George; J Lozina (Department of Information Technologies and Czech Society for Systems Integration, 2007)
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (IEEE, 2008)
    An argumentation based negotiation model is supported by information theory. Argumentative dialogues change the models of agents with respect to ongoing relationships. Trust and honour are key components. Trust measures ...
  • Huang Mao; Nguyen Quang Vinh; Liang Jie (IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
  • Goyal Madhu; Ma Jun (Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control, 2009)
    To be successful in multi-attribute auction, agents must be capable of adapting to continuous changing bidding price. This paper presents a novel fuzzy attitude based bidding strategy (FA-Bid), which employs dual assessment ...
  • Hansen Susan; Robertson Toni; Wilson Laurie; Hall Ralph (ACM, 2008)
    This paper reflects on the Action Research approach adopted in the design of the ECHONET (EchoCardiographic Healthcare Online Networking Expertise in Tasmania) system ¿a telemedicine system developed by CSIRO (Commonwealth ...
  • Goyal Madhu; Zhang Guangquan (ACM, 2009)
    An automated auction is an efficient market institution for realworld trading of commodities. This paper presents a novel fuzzy bidding strategy(FAA-Bid), which employs assessments of multiple attributes of items as well ...
  • Chen Qingfeng; Zhang Chengqi (Beijing Institute of Technology Press, 2002)
    Secure electronic commerce relies on the application of secure transaction protocol. However, even with the so-called secure protocol, the communication can be compromised frequently without effective approach to detect ...
  • Weakley Alastair; Edmonds Ernest (Australasian Chapter of the Association for Information Systems, 2005)
    In the work described here we are concerned with support for creative knowledge workers. Our research deals with how computer systems can be used to assist in the formation of the close collaborative relationships that ...
  • Nguyen Quang Vinh; Huang Mao (CSREA Press, 2002)
    This paper describes a new information visualization technique for web site mapping. It can be used especially for the display of very large web sites in a 2-dimensional space. Our strategy is to optimize the drawing ...
  • Firesmith Donald; Zowghi Didar; Henderson-Sellers Brian (University of Limerick, Ireland, 2005)
    Since it is not possible to identify or to create a single method that is appropriate for all situations, the need for a focussed requirements engineering method (REM) necessitates the search for a mechanism that will ...
  • Feuerlicht George; Vorisek Jiri (Prague University of Economics, 2004)
    Application Service Providing (ASP) emerged towards the end of 90s with claims of extensive advantages for client organizations, in particular for small and medium size enterprises (SMEs). Notwithstanding many perceived ...
  • Debenham John; Prodan Ante (ACM, 2008)
    Two algorithms in a "self-organisation of multi-radio mesh networks" project are described and validated by simulation. As they are to be deployed over large networks the two challenges have been the scalability and stability ...
  • Underwood Jim (Academic Conferences International, 2008)
  • Zhang Chengqi; Chen Qingfeng; Lu Jie (CSREA Press, 2002)
    The Merchant Registration in the Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) protocol is presented and its formal analysis is described. Based on the analysis, this paper unveils some potential vulnerabilities of SET. Such ...
  • Wong Bernard (CSREA Press, 2005)
    Software products are a critical and strategic asset in an organizations business. They are becoming larger, more sophisticated and more complex. The challenge is to develop more complicated software products within the ...
  • Lueg Christopher (Korea Electromagnetic Engineering Society (KEES), 2001)
    The Internet is considered as enabling technology that allows companies to create and nurture business-related online communities. Such "communities of commerce" are expected to be a key element in gaining and sustaining ...
  • Feuerlicht George; Ates Emine (Prague University of Economics, 2005)
  • Al-Jumaily Adel; Peiris Telge Damith Lakshan; Jiang Hoyun (KUKUM, 2006)
    Coverage and exploring problems are an important research and applications problems in autonomous systems area that has been studied before by many researchers. Many algorithms had been suggested to deal with these problems, ...
  • He Xiangjian; Wu Qiang; Hintz Thomas (CSREA Press, 2004)
    Spiral Architecture is a relative new and powerful approach to machine vision system. The geometrical arrangement of pixels on Spiral architecture can be described in terms of a hexagonal grid. However, all the existing ...