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  • Gervasi Vincenzo; Zowghi Didar (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    [Context and motivation] Ambiguity has long been pictured as one of the worst enemies of the specifier, especially with reference to ambiguity in natural language (NL) requirements specifications. [Question/problem] In ...
  • Wouters Carlo; Rajagopalapillai Rajugan; Dillon Tharam; Rahayu Wenny (Idea Group Publishing, 2006)
    The emergence of Semantic Web (SW) and the related technologies promise to make the Web a meaningful experience. Conversely, success of SW and its applications depends largely on utilization and interoperability of ...
  • Gonzalez Perez Cesar; Henderson-Sellers Brian (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
  • Kale Anup; Chaczko Zenon; Rudas Imre (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012, 2012)
    Parallel Robots are playing a very important role in the medical, automotive, food and many manufacturing applications. Due to its high speed and efficient operation, it is gaining an increasing popularity in these application ...
  • Al-Ani Ahmed; Atiya Amir (Springer, 2010)
    Penalized likelihood is a well-known theoretically justified approach that has recently attracted attention by the machine learning society. The objective function of the Penalized likelihood consists of the log likelihood ...
  • 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. ...
  • Henderson-Sellers Brian (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011)
    Conceptual modelling has a lengthy history. In the context of software engineering, over the last three decades, conceptual modelling has moved from largely being used for data representation, especially in databases, to ...
  • Zhang Huaifeng; Zhao Yanchang; Cao Longbing; Zhang Chengqi; Bohlscheid Hans-Michael (IGI Global, 2010)
    In this chapter, the authors propose a novel framework for rare class association rule mining. In each class association rule, the right-hand is a target class while the left-hand may contain one or more attributes. This ...
  • Luo Chao; Zhao Yanchang; Luo Dan; Ou Yuming; Liu Li (IGI-Global, 2010)
    This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive survey of the current advanced technologies of exception mining in stock market. The stock market surveillance is to identify market anomalies so as to provide a fair and efficient ...
  • 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 ...
  • Anderson Theresa (Information Science Reference, 2008)
  • Debenham John; Sierra Carles (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    A model of reputation is presented in which agents share and aggregate their opinions, and observe the way in which their opinions effect the opinions of others. A method is proposed that supports the deliberative process ...
  • Zowghi Didar; Coulin Chad (Springer, 2005)
  • Coulin Chad; Zowghi Didar (Information Science Publishing, 2005)
  • Light Ann; Anderson Theresa (Springer, 2009)
    This paper reflects on the relationship between who one designs for and what one designs in the unstructured space of designing for political change; in particular, for supporting "International Development" with ICT. We ...
  • Zhang Yun; Weakley Alastair; Edmonds Ernest (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2007)
    This paper extends the knowledge and understanding of art-technology collaboration. It reports upon a close empirical study of how computer programmers interacted with a digital artist to develop a computer-based interactive ...
  • Parker Nicola; Berryman Jennifer (Information Today, 2007)
    The concept of enough is central to productivity and success in an information-saturated world. In the face of information abundance, the continuous question of "What is enough?" moves beyond a series of quantitative ...
  • Nanda Priyadarsi; He Xiangjian (Information Science Reference (an imprint of IGI Global), 2010)
    The evolution of Internet and its successful technologies has brought a tremendous growth in business, education, research etc. over the last four decades. With the dramatic advances in multimedia technologies and the ...
  • Sinha Souren; Chaczko Zenon; Klempous Ryszard (Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York, 2009)
    Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is fast becoming the holy grail of digital surveillance, data monitoring and analysis. Being relatively cheap, low-powered and easy to deploy WSNs is being adopted in a range of different ...