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  • Niazi Mahmood; Shastry Sudha (CSREA Press, 2003)
    The current software process improvement (SPI) standards have no specific section referring to requirements engineering (RE) process and they broadly treat it as a single activity in the overall development process. ...
  • Zhang Debbie; Zhang Lei; Simoff Simeon (University of Technology, Sydney, 2005)
    This paper proposes a new text categorisation method based on the critical vector learning algorithm. By using the proposed approach, the number of support vectors has been significantly reduced by implementing a Bayesian ...
  • Lu Jie; Chin Kl; Yao Juan; Xu Jun; Xiao Jitian (UPENA, 2009)
    The number of Asian background international students in Australian universities has been increasing dramatically in the last ten years. The cultural factors may affect the learning outcomes of international students and ...
  • Li Bin; Zhu Xingquan; Li Ruijiang; Zhang Chengqi; Xue Xiangyang; Wu Xindong (AAAI Press, 2011)
    Collaborative filtering (CF) techniques recommend items to users based on their historical ratings. In real-world scenarios, user interests may drift over time since they are affected by moods, contexts, and pop culture ...
  • Zhu Xingquan (IEEE-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2011)
    Semi-Supervised Learning (SSL) traditionally makes use of unlabeled samples In this paper, sample and instance are interchangeable terms. by including them into the training set through an automated labeling process. Such ...
  • Kusakunniran Worapan; Wu Qiang; Zhang Jian; Li Hongdong (Elsevier BV * North-Holland, 2012)
    Gait has been shown to be an efficient biometric feature for human identification at a distance. However, performance of gait recognition can be affected by view variation. This leads to a consequent difficulty of cross-view ...
  • Gidney Eric; Chandler Annmarie; Mcfarlane Greg (IEEE, 1994)
    During preproduction, film and television companies consider visuals in deciding on cast, location, and special effects. Using telecommunications would allow these decision makers to confer at a distance, reducing travel ...
  • Hadzic Fedja; Dillon Tharam (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    Nowadays, lots of data is being collected for different industrial and commercial purposes, where the aim is to discover useful patterns from data which leads to discovery of valuable domain knowledge. Unsupervised ...
  • Kang Kyeong-Soon; Araujo Joao (CSREA Press, 2006)
    This paper investigates issues on culture and websites design for e-commerce, and also relates them to advanced requirements engineering practices. E-commerce parishioners and users have different expects and preferences ...
  • Chua Bee Bee; Bernardo Danilo; Wang Xiao (KMO '2009 Fourth International KMO Conference, 2009)
    Collaborative Knowledge Management Systems (CKMS) have become very important tools for knowledge workers in creating, sharing, and transferring knowledge between people at different times and in different places. Despite ...
  • Sudweeks Fay; Simoff Simeon (Edith Cowan University, 2001)
    A problem with most global e-business models is a flattening of cultural diversity, with little regard to local identity. This paper presents a culturally specific framework for e-Business with an example of its application. ...
  • Simoff Simeon; Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2002)
    n negotiation the exchange of information is as important as the exchange of offers. The curious negotiator is a multiagent system with three types of agents. Two negotiation agents, each representing an individual, develop ...
  • Zhang Huaifeng; Zhao Yanchang; Cao Longbing; Zhang Chengqi; Bohlscheid Hans-Michael (Springer, 2009)
    From a data mining perspective, sequence classification is to build a classifier using frequent sequential patterns. However, mining for a complete set of sequential patterns on a large dataset can be extremely time-consuming ...
  • Lu Zi; Lu Jie; Bai Chenggang; Zhang Guangquan (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    This study applies Bayesian network technique to analyse the relationships among customer online shopping behaviours and customer requirements. This study first proposes an initial behaviour-requirement relationship ...
  • Chandran Daniel (International Academic Publisher, Beijing World Publishing Corporation, 2004)
    Many Internet users perceive that there is a large risk to their privacy and security when they buy products and services or submit personal information online. Although the perception of risk may be greater than the ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz, I. T (International Association of Science and Technology for Development, 2002)
    The paper defines knowledgeportals andhowthey can be customized to support different environments.It defines a portal as composed of generic knowledge services and application services.Application services include ways ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (Springer-Verlag, 2007)
  • Gao Ya; Zhang Guangquan; Lu Jie; Zeng Xianyi (Atlantis Press, 2007)
  • Culjak Gordana (Idea Group Publishing, 2003)
    The aim of this research study is to define, explore and evaluate the availability and classification of the types of currently available Internet self-help sites addressing depression and related problems. Its aim is ...
  • Culjak Gordana (Idea Group Publishing, 2004)
    This paper aims to explore the role of internet self-help as a mechanism that leads to pathways to ("£lrefor individuals with depression and related problems who would otherwise not seek help at all, or feel better at ...