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  • 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 ...
  • Chaczko Zenon; Ahmad Fady (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    This paper describes a system design approach for a wireless sensor network based application that is to be used to measure temperature and humidity as well as being fitted with a smoke detector. Such a device can be ...
  • 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 ...
  • Ying Mingsheng (Elsevier Science Bv, 2002)
    We examine Wootters-Zurek quantum-copying machine on a higher-dimensional state space and evaluate the index D-a of copying quality and three indexes D-ab((1)), D-ab((2)) and D-ab((3)) of entanglement of the output modes. ...
  • 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 ...
  • Halbwirth Susan; Olsson Michael (World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, 2007)
    This paper brings together approaches, theories and research from two complementary fields: knowledge management and information behaviour research.
  • 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 ...
  • Gonzalez Perez Cesar; Henderson-Sellers Brian (Elsevier Inc, 2008)
    Software development methodologies advocated and used today, whether traditional and plan-based or contemporary and agile, usually focus on process steps i.e. they start with requirements and iteratively describe what steps ...
  • 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 ...
  • Hanen Claire; Zinder Yakov (Springer, 2009)
    The Garey-Johnson algorithm is a well known polynomial-time algorithm constructing an optimal schedule for the maximum lateness problem with unit execution time tasks, two parallel identical processors, precedence constraints ...
  • 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 ...
  • Royce, Terry (2011-02-21)
    Dr Terry Royce from ELSSA discusses essential writing and study skills and the support that is available for researchers at UTS.
  • Bradley Fiona (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2008)
    Purpose - The purpose of this article is to explore barriers and motivators for new professionals who write and present for the professional literature. Design/methodology/approach - Authors from the ALIA New Librarians' ...
  • 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 ...
  • Li Jiang; Wang Junhu; Huang Mao (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series ACM Press 2009, 2009)
    We present XKMis, a system for keyword search in xml documents. Unlike previous work, our method is not based on the lowest common ancestor (LCA) or its variant, rather we divide the nodes into meaningful and self-containing ...
  • Chang, E.; Dillon, T. S; Poon, M. (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2004)
    Many real time applications consist of components that can situate in a centralized/distributed environment. Typically due to different system requirements these components could be developed in different technologies which ...
  • Ventsov, Y.; Pandya, P.; Dillon, T. S; Steele, R. J (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    Current mobile agent systems are based on agent architectures that are partially or fully implementation programming language-specific. Mobile agent implementation in a specific programming language has usage limitations ...
  • Nassis Vicky; Dillon Tharam; Rajagopalapillai Rajugan; Rahayu Wenny (Springer-Verlag, 2005)