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  • Lowe David; Tongrungrojana Rachatrin (International World Wide Web Conference Committee, 2003)
    One aspect of the development of Web-enabled systems that has received increasing attention is information modeling, particularly with respect to aspects such as navigation models and their relationships to the underlying ...
  • Hong Sia Minh; Feuerlicht George (IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
    The success of projects using web service will, to a large extent depend on effective interface design and development methodologies used in the construction of web applications. As service interface constitutes the basic ...
  • Al-Sharawneh, Jebrin; Williams, Mary-Anne; Goldbaum, David (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    In the Service Web, customersâ¿¿ feedback constitutes a substantial component of Web Service reputation and trustworthiness, which in turn impacts the service uptake by consumers in the future. This paper presents an ...
  • Vo Duc; Vo Nhat; Challa Subhash (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2008)
  • Coulin Chad; Zowghi Didar (Deakin University, 2005)
    Despite its critical importance to the process of software development, requirements elicitation continues to be a major problem area in both research and practice. Often performed poorly and blamed for project failure, ...
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (Springer-Verlag, 2011)
    The degree of trust that an agent has for another is the strength of the agentâ¿¿s belief that the other will enact its commitments without variation. A strong sense of trust may be sufficient justification for one agent ...
  • Goodman James (RMIT University, 2004)
  • Anwar Tanvir; Nanda Priyadarsi (Global Science an Technology Forum (GSTF), 2010)
    Indoor navigation can be implemented with Bluetooth technology as sensons. We use RTT (Round Trip Time) as an attribute towards the navigation of an object. Designing the scheme for indoor networks with the introduction ...
  • Li Jun; Tao Dacheng (IEEE- Computer Society, 2011)
    This paper addresses the problem of learning based single image super-resolution. Previous research on this problem employs human user to provide a set of images that are similar to the target image as a reference. Then ...
  • Lu Jie; Shi Chenggen (California Polytechnic State University, USA, 2004)
    Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) has been proven to be a valuable analysis tool with a wide range of applications. However choosing an appropriate number of dimensions for LSI is still a crucial challenge. This paper provides ...
  • Underwood Jim; Dowse S (Southern Cross University, 2001)
    As the IT ship continues its odyssey, we spend a moment to consider the condition of the crew. We interviewed eleven IT mangers concerning their working hours, the effects of these hours on their families and their ...
  • Bogg Paul; Low Graham; Henderson-Sellers Brian; Ghassan Beydoun (SciTePress, 2010)
    A work product is a tangible artifact used during a software development project; for example, a requirements specifications or class model diagram. Towards a general approach for evaluating and potentially improving the ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (IEEE, 2009)
    Business processes are becoming increasingly collaborative and dynamic in nature. Correspondingly computer systems must provide the systems to support both the collaboration and changing work practices. This paper describes ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (ACTA Press, 2001)
    Many business enterprises are characterized by their dynamic nature and transient work arrangements. This in turn requires computer support that goes beyond workflow systems. Instead it is necessary to provide support ...
  • Singh G.; Zinder Yakov (Australian Society for Operations Research, 2000)
    The critical path method remains one of the most popular approaches in practical scheduling. Being developed for the makespan problem this method can also be generalized to the maximum lateness problem. For the unit execution ...
  • Tan Hark; Dillon Tharam; Feng Ling; Chang Elizabeth; Hadzic Fedja (WIT Press, 2005)
    An XML enabled framework for representation of association rules in databases was first presented in [4]. In Frequent Structure Mining (FSM), one of the popular approaches is to use graph matching that use data structures ...
  • Feng Ling; Dillon Tharam; Weigand Hans; Chang Elizabeth (Springer-Verlag, 2003)
    With the sheer amount of data stored, presented and exchanged using XML nowadays, the ability to extract knowledge from XML data sources becomes increasingly important and desirable. This paper aims to integrate the ...
  • Rajagopalapillai Rajugan; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam; Feng Ling (Springer-Verlag, 2003)
    The exponential growth and the nature of Internet and web-based applications made eXtensible Markup Language (XML) as the de-facto standard for data exchange and data dissemination. Now it is gaining momentum in replacing ...
  • Papapetrou Odysseus; Chen Ling (Springer, 2011)
    XML clustering finds many applications, ranging from storage to query processing. However, existing clustering algorithms focus on static XML collections, whereas modern information systems frequently deal with streaming ...
  • Rajagopalapillai Rajugan; Gardner William; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam (Springer-Verlag, 2005)
    XML is becoming increasingly a popular medium in industrial informatics for (a) storing and representing unstructured and semi-structured information such as web content and (b) messaging between heterogeneous data sources. ...