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  • Rees David; Agbinya Johnson; Stone Nick; Chen Fu; Seneviratne Serath; De Burgh Mark; Burch A (IEEE, 1998)
    CLICK-IT (CSIRO Laboratory for Imaging by Content and Knowledge-Interactive Television) is a PC-based system which provides the user with an intelligent highlighter pen for sports action replay. It is intended as a truly ...
  • 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 ...
  • Lueg Christopher (We-B Centre, School of Management Information Systems, Edith Cowan University, 2001)
    Virtually unlimited information dissemination in the age of the Internet has enabled novel ways to threaten companies. Relevant activities are taking place outside corporate spheres of influence which means that it may be ...
  • Lu Jie (We-B Centre, School of Management Information systems, Edith Cowan University, 2001)
    Businesses need to measure the costs and benefits associated with an E-business application. As E-business applications are connecting directly to two critical business constituencies: customer and employee, customer s ...
  • Green Jennifer; Dovey Kenneth; Mcqueen Meryl (International Society for Third Sector Research, 2001)
    The paper explores an attempt by a small team of staff within the School of Management at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) to transform the only postgraduate third sector management program offered in Australia, ...
  • Huang Mao; Zhou Bingyang (CSREA Press, 2001)
    Visual Web Browser [1] provides an online graphical views for users to explore the webspace dynamically without requiring the whole web graph to be known. It allows the user to graphically snoop the World Wide Web via ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (Southern Cross University, 2001)
    Proliferation of computers and networks in the age of the Internet has not only enabled novel services, such as email, the web, and electronic commerce, but also new ways to affect companies, their businesses, and ...
  • Hintz Thomas; Wu Qiang; He Xiangjian (University of West Bohemia, 2001)
    Detection of edge points of 3-dimensional physical objects in a 2-dimensional image is one of the main research areas of computer vision. Object contour detection and object recognition rely heavily on edge detection. ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (N/A, 2001)
    The paper describes ways to create a variety oflearning environments It suggests that good pracuces require both the definition of places oflearning as well as clear definition of processes to be followed within such ...
  • Simoff Simeon; Biuk-Aghai Robert (N/A, 2001)
    Collaborative virtual environments are becoming an intrinsic part of professional practices. In addition to providing communication and collaboration means, they have the potential to collect tremendous amounts of data ...
  • Rainer Austen; Hall Tracy; Baddoo Nathan; Wilson David (Zeus Press/UKAIS, 2001)
    An overview of the work of a research project is useful because it can provide the reader with a clear introduction to that project. This paper provides such an overview for the work we have conducted as part of the ...
  • Simoff Simeon; Maher Mary Lou; Clark Steve (N/A, 2001)
    Virtual learning environments can be based on the concept of place to support collaborative and constructive learning. By creating a sense of place with access to other students, teachers, and learning materials, the ...
  • Lueg Christopher (We-B Centre, School of Management Information Systems, Edith Cowan University, 2001)
    Global communication systems allowing virtually unlimited information dissemination have enabled novel ways to affect companies and organizations. Compared to network-level threats, such as Denial-of-Service attacks ...
  • Simoff, S. J (N/A, 2001)
    The design of consistent information visualisation models is a key component in the development of visual data mining methods. However, it is a challenging activity to find the methods, techniques and corresponding tools ...
  • Huang Mao; Zhou Bingyang (CSREA Press, 2001)
    This article presents a study of the Web-based multimedia applications design using the Multimedia Object Repository (MOR). The basic structure of the MOR was described in [5]; this paper focuses on the structure of the ...
  • Kennedy Paul; Osborne Tom (Morgan Kaufmann, 2001)
    A new double-stranded encoding scheme based on the DNA molecule is described. Double-stranded encodings allow the representation of more schemata than single stranded encodings containing the same number of bits. ...
  • Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2001)
    Industry processes are the trans-corporate business processes required to support the e-business environment. Industry process reengineering is the re-engineering of trans-corporate business processes as electronically ...
  • Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2001)
    The problem of maintaining a knowledge base is substantially concerned with keeping track of rules that share common wisdom. A knowledge representation is described in which a collection of rules that are based on common ...
  • Owen, S. A (Austrian Computer Society, 2001)
    Internet start-ups are different. These differences are connected with growth rates and limited financing options. These limitations, combined with the companies phenomenal spending, quickly exhaust their start-up ...
  • Bruel Jm; Henderson-Sellers Brian; Le Parc-Lacayrelle Annig; France Robert; Barbier Franck (Springer-Verlag, 2001)
    In object-oriented technology, some concepts are so often used that people have no doubt about their meaning (e.g. class, object, method). This is not the case when abstraction concerns lead to the use of some conceptual ...