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  • Ge Xin Janet; Kumar Sanjay (University of New South Wales, 2007)
  • Bajaj Deepak; Zhang Rui (Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, 2003)
  • Remington Kaye; Ragsdell Gillian (University of Technology, Sydney, 2006)
    Drawing primarily from the literature in the fields of project management and knowledge management the authors seek to critique the contribution that Communities of Practice (CoP) could make to enhancing the process of ...
  • Roser Holger; Dartnall William (ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007)
    In this work, a simple method is presented, assisting engineering designers in dealing with innovative technologies during the conceptual phase of engineering design. The technique emphasises on determining Critical ...
  • Russell Adam; King Simon; Kaji-O'Grady Sandra; Edwards Deborah (Birmingham City University, 2010)
    A 2009 research project in Sydney, Australia, developed ways of working with digital tools to capture the urban experience and its dynamic systems, as well as its physical composition. The project saw a unique collaboration ...
  • De Valence, G. (Dept. of Building, National University of Singapore, 2003)
    This paper uses the four types of market structure found in microeconomics to analyse the construction industry. In the traditional structure-conduct-performance model the existence and height of barriers to entry are ...
  • Matthews Linda; Perin Gavin (Artech-International (The International Association for Digital and Interactive Arts), 2010)
    The increasingly common deployment of webcam systems for the imagistic promotion of iconic city form not only presents new material to mediate people's engagement with this space, but also offers new ways to materialise ...
  • Deray Kristine; Day Michael (IEEE Computer Society, 2011)
    This paper focuses upon the reframing of cultural heritage as bodily experience articulated through narrative based media. The concept of mediation is introduced and explored, as a knowledge intensive process that integrates ...
  • Forsythe Perry (University of NSW, 2007)
    The paper focuses specifically on the product development process and the importance of consumer research in getting product design requirements right. The paper demonstrates application of two generic methods of converting ...
  • Kaji-O'Grady Sandra (SAHANZ, 2006)
    This paper examines contemporary architecture and art that mimics the processes or physical spaces of commerce. Examples of the first include Adam Kalkin Day trader and the fictional Ingold Airlines, both art projects ...
  • Lu Jie; Wang Changxin; Zhang Guangquan (Joint Conference On Information Sciences, 2005)
    Key information, in the form of distinctive menu items, navigation indicators provided by web site constructors, can classify the main contents of web pages and reflect certain taxonomy knowledge. Mining such information ...
  • Retamal Monique; Willetts Juliet; Mitchell Cynthia; Carrard Naomi (Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC): Loughborough University, 2011)
    Cost effectiveness analysis is a useful tool for comparing water and sanitation infrastructure options. This method was used to compare a range of sanitation options for the rapidly developing area of South Can Tho in ...
  • Deray Kristine; Simoff Simeon (Health Informatics Society of Australia Ltd (HISA), 2006)
    Patient progress in healthcare environment is a dynamic process, which happens through various interactions: with health care professionals, through diagnostics, with treatment components, to name the few. Researchers have ...
  • Loke Lian; Robertson Toni; Mansfield Timothy (CHISIG, 2005)
    This paper describes the development of movement-oriented personas and scenarios/or representing multiple users of an interactive, immersive environment, designed as an artistic work/or a public space. Personas and ...
  • Bachfischer Gerhard; Robertson Toni; Zmijewska Agnieszka (WSEAS, 2006)
    The way we consume textual information is changing. One of the most visible manifestations ofthis change is the expansion from the printed page to screen environments and device displays. Moving type is an example of a ...
  • Thomas Douglas; Ding Grace; Crews Keith (The University of New South Wales, 2012)
    There is a growing interest in the construction of medium rise residential timber buildings internationally. A number of developers in Australia are seeking to complete the first structural timber residential building over ...
  • Dorst Kees (DAB Documents, 2010)
    In the last few years, 'Design Thinking' has gained popularity - it is now seen as an exciting new paradigm for dealing with problems in sectors as a far afield as IT, Business, Education and Medicine. This potential success ...
  • Jupp Julie (China Architecture & Building Press, 2010)
    This paper proposes an approach to modelling and visualising decision processes in large complex construction projects by incorporating a network perspective. Computer modelling and visualisation of decision processes as ...
  • Matthews Linda; Perin Gavin (Transdisciplinary Image Conference, 2010)
    If the eighteenth century Picturesque can be regarded as a proprietorial strategy for mediating the visual experience of landscape, then the proliferation and configuration of webcam networks to promote iconic city form ...
  • Karaminas Vicki (University of Technology, Sydney, 2005)
    In the fictional world of superheroes, the dialogue between supernatural abilities and fashion is not new. Since the emergence of comics in the 1930s as a distinct entertainment medium in American popular culture, the ...