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  • Chowdhury Gobinda; Poulter Alan; Mcmenemy David (Emerald Group Publishing, 2006)
    Abstract: Purpose ¿ This article seeks to propose a new vision for public libraries in the digital age. Design/methodology/approach ¿ This conceptual paper is based on an understanding of the recent developments in ICT, ...
  • Solomon Andrew (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    Although there are many formal representations of architecture, actually determining what an architecture should be when systems are merged is largely based on context and human intuition. The goal of this paper is to ...
  • Wanchun Don; Chao Lv; Zhang Xuyun; Chen Jinjun (IEEE, 2011)
    In service selection, an end user often has his or her personal preferences imposing on a candidate service's non-functional properties. For a service selection process promoted by a group of users, candidate services are ...
  • Dong H; Hussain Farookh; Chang Elizabeth (Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, 2009)
    The emergence of the World Wide Web and its influence on the fields of industry, commerce, healthcare and so on, has led to an innovative, dynamic, open, collaborative and interactive environment - the digital ecosystem. ...
  • Tung Tracy; Jamalipour Abaas (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    This paper summarizes the developments of a genetic-based rate control algorithm. The aspect of rate control design focused on in this research work is specifically for implementation on the link/network layers. In this ...
  • Agbinya Johnson (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    Optimum theorems for combining QoS metrics to reduce computation time in nodes (routers) is proposed based on fundamental theorems on QoS metrics. The proposed theorems unify selection of metrics and provide the methods ...
  • Henderson-Sellers Brian; Due Richard; Collins G; Graham Ian (Elsevier, 2006)
  • Jupp Julie; Gero John (Wiley, 2006)
    Architectural plans are design diagrams that describe building layout where space is planned according to design requirements. Style in architecture is generally characterized as common features appearing in a particular ...
  • Li Sanjiang; Nebel Bernhard (Oxford University Press, 2007)
    The ability to reason in space is crucial for agents in order to make informed decisions. Current high-level qualitative approaches to spatial reasoning have serious deficiencies in not reflecting the hierarchical nature ...
  • Al-Ani Ban (CSREA Press, 2002)
    Stakeholders' understanding of what is expected of a system evolves with the continuous review and revision of the requirements document. Problems arise when no record is kept of their understanding over long periods ...
  • Abreu Fernando; Henderson-Sellers Brian; Piattini Mario; Poels Geert; Sahraoui Houari (Springer-verlag Berlin, 2002)
    This report summarizes the contributions and debates of the 5th International ECOOP Workshop on Quantitative Approaches in Object-Oriented Software Engineering (QAOOSE 2001), which was held in Budapest on 18-19 June, 2001. ...
  • Bernardo Danilo; Chua Bee Bee; Hoang Doan (Research Publishing Services, 2009)
    This paper introduces a novel approach to a more practical Quantitative SRA. The approach formalized in this paper is based on the methods described in various risk assessment frameworks that were described by existing ...
  • Ying Mingsheng (Elsevier Science Bv, 2010)
    The main purpose of this paper is to examine some (potential) applications of quantum computation in AI and to review the interplay between quantum theory and AI. For the readers who are not familiar with quantum computation, ...
  • Ying Mingsheng (Elsevier, 2007)
    An axiomatization of a mathematical theory consists of a system of basic notions as well as a set of axioms about these notions. The mathematical theory is then the set of theorems which can be derived from the axioms. ...
  • Ying Mingsheng; Feng Yuan (Springer-Verlag, 2010)
    Loop is a powerful program construct in classical computation, but its power is still not exploited fully in quantum computation. The exploitation of such power definitely requires a deep understanding of the mechanism of ...
  • Shen Jialie; Tao Dacheng; Li Xuelong (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2009)
    In this paper, we introduce a novel indexing scheme-QUery Context tree (QUC-tree) to facilitate efficient query sensitive music search under different query contexts. Distinguished from the previous approaches, QUC-tree ...
  • Serour Magdy Kodsy; Winder Daryll (Polytechnic University of Valencia, 2007)
    While there has been significant discussion of the techniques of method engineering, the current literature gives little attention to the adoption and diffusion process, firstly, how the organizations get ready for the ...
  • Agbinya Johnson; Chaczko Zenon; Aboura Khalid (BroadBandCom '09, 2009)
    Electromagnetic Fields radiation has raised concerns within several segments of the population in the past three decades. Many studies proved inconclusive mainly due to the scarcity of the data. We propose an architecture ...
  • Xie Bo; Song Mingli; Mu Yang; Tao Dacheng (Springer, 2010)
    Image retrieval on large-scale datasets is challenging. Current indexing schemes, such as k-d tree, suffer from the â¿¿curse of dimensionalityâ¿ . In addition, there is no principled approach to integrate various features ...
  • Andrews Ian (IEEE, 2008)
    Ian Andrews is a leading Australian media artist who has been experimenting with audio online since the mid 1990s. Initially working with Flash for delivery of his audio works in a bandwidth-restricted environment, he began ...