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A Database System for Supporting Taxonomic Work (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Raguenaud, C., Kennedy, J., & Barclay, P. J. (1999). A Database System for Supporting Taxonomic Work.

Taxonomists classify organisms in order to refer to, identify and understand them. Over time, the same organism may be classified according to different taxonomic opinions. As alternative classifications multiply, taxonomists are faced with the need... Read More about A Database System for Supporting Taxonomic Work.

Approximation of chaotic shapes with tree-structured neural networks (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Andras, P. (1999). Approximation of chaotic shapes with tree-structured neural networks. In IJCNN'99: International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, Proceedings (817-820). https://doi.org/10.1109/IJCNN.1999.831056

The approximation of highly irregular decision regions is a challenging problem in pattern recognition and classification. Existing neural networks require many neurons for approximating irregular decision regions. A new tree-structured neural networ... Read More about Approximation of chaotic shapes with tree-structured neural networks.

Electronic Publications: an Agenda for National Libraries and Publishers (1999)
Journal Article
Haynes, D. (1999). Electronic Publications: an Agenda for National Libraries and Publishers. Alexandria, 11(3), 167-179. https://doi.org/10.1177/095574909901100304

A questionnaire survey of national libraries and publishers of electronic materials and their representatives) was conducted in order to identify the most important issues about archiving electronic publications. The purpose of the project was to gai... Read More about Electronic Publications: an Agenda for National Libraries and Publishers.

Teleworking Directory (1999)
Book
Blake, M., Cookman, N., & Haynes, D. (1999). Teleworking Directory. London: The British Library

Synchronisation primitives for highly parallel discrete event simulations (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kerridge, J., Welch, P., & Wood, D. (1999, January). Synchronisation primitives for highly parallel discrete event simulations. Presented at HICSS 32 - 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Maui, HI, USA

A new set of synchronisation primitives is described that simplifies the control of very large numbers of fine-grained parallel processes. The new primitives are derived from the multi-way event synchronisation and choice defined in communicating seq... Read More about Synchronisation primitives for highly parallel discrete event simulations.

From description to requirements: an activity theoretic perspective. (1999)
Journal Article
Turner, P., Turner, S., & Horton, J. (1999). From description to requirements: an activity theoretic perspective. Proceedings of Group’99, 285-295

This paper demonstrates how activity theoretic concepts
can be used in conjunction with an ethnographically
informed approach to derive requirements on a work
situation. We present a case study based on a series of
collaborative design episodes,... Read More about From description to requirements: an activity theoretic perspective..

Information matters. (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Strens, R., Turner, S., & Turner, P. (1999). Information matters. In Proceedings of Interact’99, IFIP TC.13 (61-62)