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  • Moss Sarah (Creativity & Cognition Studio Press, 2006)
    This paper will discuss audience as participants and reflect on why interactive artworks require 'safe' environments for exhibition. A pilot study was developed in order to ascertain the artists' conceptualisation of a ...
  • Moss Sarah; Edmonds Ernest (ACM Press, 2008)
    This paper discusses the framework ofa presence-generating art system (pEGASYS) in development as part of practice-based research. The interactive audio-visual panoramic computerbased system provides engagement with a ...
  • Baker, E.; Avery, G. C (Elsevier Science, 2002)
    “Reframing”, a managerial tool for understanding organizational complexity (Bolman and Deal, 1997), is applied to Australian households that possess a large amount of information and communication technology (ICT). Applying ...
  • Al-Khamayseh Shadi; Lawrence Elaine (IARIA Conference, 2011)
    This paper is the second of a series of investigations into the key success factors for mobile government services (mGovernment) in Australia, Jordan and the United Arab Republic. The case study in this paper concerns a ...
  • Jia Wenjing; Zhang Huaifeng; He Xiangjian (Elsevier, 2004)
  • Li Sanjiang; Ying Mingsheng (Elsevier B.V, 2003)
    Originating in Allen's analysis of temporal relations, the notion of composition table has become a key technique in providing an efficient inference mechanism for a wide class of theories in the field artificial intelligence. ...
  • Zhao Lianwei; Luo Siwei; Zhao Yanchang; Liao Lz; Wang Zhihai (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    Semi-supervised learning gets estimated marginal distribution PX with a large number of unlabeled examples and then constrains the conditional probability p( y | x) with a few labeled examples. In this paper, we focus ...
  • Murdaca Clara; Jay Barry (Australian Computer Society, 2006)
    A relational account of objects provides a single unifying data model for both object-oriented programming languages and relational databases. Type variables used to represent unknown fields in the programming language ...
  • Nikodem Jan; Nikodem Maciej; Woda Marek; Klempous Ryszard; Chaczko Zenon (InTech, 2010)
    Chapter 7 introduces a relational model that represents the dependences between nodes of the network and defines the actions of these nodes in different situations. Based on this model, communication activities of the ...
  • Chowdhury Sudatta; Gibb F (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2009)
    Purpose - This paper aims to argue that different types Of uncertainty are associated with information seeking and retrieval (IS&R), and that, with the proliferation of new and different search tools, channels and sources, ...
  • Alami Adam; Wong Bernard; Mcbride Thomas (Ivy League Publishing, 2008)
    Recent studies have shown a substantial growth in the global IT outsourcing market. The literature discusses an extensive range of various IT outsourcing models. This study introduces a cross onshore and offshore outsourcing ...
  • Lopez Mike; Whalley J; Robbins P; Lister Raymond (Association of Computing Machinery, 2008)
    ABSTRACT: This study analyzed student responses to an examination, after the students had completed one semester of instruction in programming. The performance of students on code tracing tasks correlated with their ...
  • Krastev Boris; Lowe David; Murray Stephen (Kassel University Press, 2010)
    Release planning, the process of allocating particular features to specific system releases, is generally considered to be complex task where multiple factors need to be evaluated. Stakeholder involvement is a particular ...
  • Anderson Theresa (Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2005)
  • Anderson Theresa (Information Science Reference, 2008)
  • Syed Mohamad Sharifah; Mcbride Thomas (IEEE Computer Society Publications, 2008)
    We examine two active and popular open source products to observe whether or not open source software has a different defect arrival rate than software developed in-house. The evaluation used two common models of reliability ...
  • Clear Tony; Whalley J; Lister Raymond; Carbone Angela; Hu Minjie; Sheard Judithe; Simon Beth; Thompson Errol (National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications, 2008)
    Abstract: Past papers of the BRACElet project have described an approach to teaching and assessing students where the students are presented with short pieces of code, and are instructed to explain, in plain English, what ...
  • Kirby, Michael (2010-11-08)
    The Honourable Michael Kirby discusses the relationship between Religion and HIV. Kirby has been involved in international activities in response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic since the mid-1980s. Recently, he attended a ...
  • Fischer Martin; Lim Yen Yang; Lawrence Elaine; Ganguli Leena (IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
    The following topics are dealt with: mobile business; nanotechnology; new business models; new business services; social change; policy; ethics; responsibility; ubiquitous computing; pervasive computing; mobile application ...
  • Suffern Kevin; Balsys Ronald (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2003)