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Social exchange for knowledge exchange (2001)
Conference Proceeding
Hall, H. (2001). Social exchange for knowledge exchange. In Managing knowledge: conversations and critiques, University of Leicester Management Centre, 10-11 April 2001 (1-23)

The factors that motivate people to codify and share knowledge for the benefit of others have been identified as a priority area for individual companies (Smith & Farquhar, 2000, p. 27). They represent the most commonly discussed topic amongst prac... Read More about Social exchange for knowledge exchange.

Introduction: Managing Parliaments in the 21st Century (2001)
Book Chapter
Falconer, P., Smith, C. F., & Webster, W. (2001). Introduction: Managing Parliaments in the 21st Century. In P. Falconer, C. Smith, & W. Webster (Eds.), Managing Parliaments in the 21st Century (1-6). IOS Press

Who dunnit? Metatags and hyperauthorship (2001)
Journal Article
Davenport, E., & Cronin, B. (2001). Who dunnit? Metatags and hyperauthorship. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 52(9), 770-773. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.1123

Multiple authorship is a topic of growing concern in a number of scientific domains. When, as is increasingly common, scholarly articles and clinical reports have scores or even hundreds of authors - what Cronin (in press) has termed hyperauthorship... Read More about Who dunnit? Metatags and hyperauthorship.

Agent motion planning with GAs enhanced by memory models. (2001)
Journal Article
Bot, M., Urquhart, N. B., & Chisholm, K. (2001). Agent motion planning with GAs enhanced by memory models. Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, 227-234

The Tartarus problem may be considered a benchmark problem in the field of robotics. A robotic agent is required to move a number of blocks to the edge of an environment. The location of the blocks and position of the robot is unknown initially. The... Read More about Agent motion planning with GAs enhanced by memory models..

Individual differences and inclusive design. (2001)
Book Chapter
Benyon, D., Crerar, A., & Wilkinson, S. (2001). Individual differences and inclusive design. In C. Stephanidis (Ed.), User interfaces for all: Concepts, methods and tools (21-46). Lawrence Erlbaum

Usability is widely recognised to be as important as functionality to the success of interactive computer systems. However, even where usability is considered seriously, the scope of thinking tends to be restricted to the so called 'average' users in... Read More about Individual differences and inclusive design..

Investigating ubiquitous computing in the home. (2001)
Conference Proceeding
Baillie, L., & Benyon, D. (2001). Investigating ubiquitous computing in the home. In Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing in the Home (16-33)

In this paper, we describe a series of workshops which were carried out in homes of five families in Scotland. The aim of the workshops was to explore the requirements that people have for new technologies in a household environment. The workshops... Read More about Investigating ubiquitous computing in the home..

Towards optimal broadcasting in wormhole-routed meshes (2001)
Conference Proceeding
Al-Dubai, A., Ould-Khaoua, M., & Mackenzie, L. (2001). Towards optimal broadcasting in wormhole-routed meshes. In H. R. Arabnia (Ed.), Proceedings of the international conference on parallel and distributed processing techniques and applications : PDPTA'2001 (1121-1128)

Most existing broadcast algorithms proposed for the mesh do not scale well with the network size. Furthermore, they have been mainly based on deterministic routing, which cannot exploit the alternative paths provided by mesh topology to reduce commun... Read More about Towards optimal broadcasting in wormhole-routed meshes.

An efficient adaptive broadcast algorithm for the mesh network (2001)
Conference Proceeding
Al-Dubai, A., & Ould-Khaoua, M. (2001). An efficient adaptive broadcast algorithm for the mesh network. In Eighth International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS'01) (83-90). https://doi.org/10.1109/ICPADS.2001.934805

Most existing broadcast algorithms proposed for the mesh do not scale well with the network size. Furthermore, they have been mainly based on deterministic routing, which cannot exploit the alternative paths provided by mesh topology to reduce commun... Read More about An efficient adaptive broadcast algorithm for the mesh network.