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  • Tan Chek Tien; Cheng Ho-Lun (Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2011)
    This paper proposes a novel agent personality representation model used to provide interagent adaptation in modern games, coined as the Tactical Agent Personality (TAP). The TAP represents the tactical footprints of a game ...
  • Du Haiping; Zhang Nong (University of Technology, Sydney, 2007)
    In this paper, the Takagi-8ugeno (T-8) fuzzy model of a multivariable nonlinear system in state space form is obtained using the developed fuzzy modelling algorithm. In this fuzzy model, the system sate space equation is ...
  • Tan Chek Tien; Cheng Ho-Lun (AAI Press, 2008)
    Tactical Agent Personality (TAP) is a modeling concept to capture tactical patterns in game agents, based on a personality concept introduced by Tan and Cheng (2007), to allow behavior adaptation to different play styles. ...
  • Chang Elizabeth; Hussain Farookh; Dillon Tharam (INSTICC, 2004)
    Trust between two communicating peers is increasingly catching the attention of the research community. Numerous trust models and trust management protocols have been proposed to enable the task of establishing trust ...
  • Bogdanovych Anton; Simoff Simeon; Esteva Marc; Debenham John (Springer Verlag, 2008)
    Believability of computerised agents is a growing area of research. This paper is focused on one aspect of believability ¿ believable movements of avatars in normative 3D Virtual Worlds called Virtual Institutions. It ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (School of Multimedia & Information Technology, 2001)
    The paper describes the development of subjects on electronic commerce within a business major in electronic commerce. The paper describes the impact of technology on business processes and provides a framework for teaching ...
  • Clear Tony; Edwards Jennifer; Lister Raymond; Simon Beth; Thompson Errol; Whalley J (Australian Computer Society, 2008)
    BRACElet is a multi-institutional multi-national research study of how novice programmers comprehend and write computer programs. This paper reviews the first action research cycle of the BRACElet project and, in the ...
  • Anderson Theresa (IGI, 2009)
    This chapter explores the challenges associated with teaching the principles of socio-technical systems in the dynamic climate that characterizes work in today's and tomorrow's world. Avoiding a 'socio-technical gap' ...
  • Anderson, Theresa Dirndorfer (Information Sciences Reference (an imprint of IGI Global), 2009)
    This chapter explores the challenges associated with teaching the principles of socio-technical systems in the dynamic climate that characterizes work in today’s—and tomorrow’s—world. Avoiding a “socio-technical gap” ...
  • Ma Jun; Zhang Guangquan (IEEE Press, 2008)
    Situation Awareness (SA) has been received much attention from human factors and ergonomics community during the past two decades. Team working plays a vital role in complex dynamic situations, increasing requirements for ...
  • Ma Jun; Lu Jie; Zhang Guangquan (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2010)
    Team decision-making is a remarkable feature in a complex dynamic decision environment, which can be supported by team situation awareness. In this paper, a team situation awareness measure (TSAM) method using a semantic ...
  • Lu Jie; Zhang Guangquan; Wu Fengjie (Atlantis Press, 2008)
    Situation awareness (SA) is an important element to support responses and decision making to crisis problems. Decision making for a complex situation often needs a team to work cooperatively to get consensus awareness for ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    The paper describes a strategy for introducing collaborative technologies in a gradual and systematic way. It defines a framework to measure collaboration capabilities and then identifies technical strategic framework ...
  • Huang Mao; Nguyen Quang Vinh; Zhang Kang; Qian Yu (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2006)
    This paper presents a clustering and visualization technique for analyzing dihedral angles of large protein sequences. The clustering is used for discovering and grouping those similar dihedrals while the visualization can ...
  • Steele Robert (CSREA Press, 2001)
    It is emerging that it is very difficult for the major search engines to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date search service of the Web. Even the largest search engines index only a small proportion of static Web ...
  • Culjak Gordana; Sixsmith Alan (International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), 2006)
    The aim of this paper is to explore the use of information technology (IT) in a small start-up to determine the perception of the usefulness of IT. Data collection was undertaken via semi-structured interviews and an ...
  • Robertson Toni; Prior Julia; Leaney John (Association for Computing Machinery, 2006)
    This paper is about the developer as technical user interacting with computer technology as part of the infrastructure that makes possible their 'real work' of developing a large and complex software product. A longitudinal ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz, I. T (International Association of Science and Technology for Development, 2002)
    Support for learning processes requires ways to manage the diffusion of technology into the learning process in non-obtrusive ways. To do this the learning process must be clearly defined in terms of learning activities ...
  • Opdahl Andreas; Henderson-Sellers Brian (IDEA Group, 2004)
    The paper explains the need for a standard way of defining modelling constructs from different enterprise modelling languages and proposes a template for defining enterprise modelling constructs in a way that facilitates ...
  • Henderson-Sellers Brian; Gonzalez Perez Cesar (ETH Zurich, 2005)
    A great deal of effort is needed to construct software products in a predictable and repeatable manner. Having a precisely defined methodology in place can certainly help, especially if it includes the comprehensive ...