A hero's homecoming: 'Ulysses' in Britain, 1922-'37
(1999)
Journal Article
McCleery, A. (1998). A hero's homecoming: 'Ulysses' in Britain, 1922-'37. Publishing history. 46. . 67-93. . ISSN 0309-2445.
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In My View: Reading History. (1999)
Journal Article
McCleery, A. (1998). In My View: Reading History. SHARP news. 8. . 1-3. . ISSN 1073-1725.
EniSpace: Evaluating Navigation in Information Space (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
McCall, R., & Benyon, D. (1999). EniSpace: Evaluating Navigation in Information Space. In P. De Bra, & J. J. Leggett (Eds.), Proceedings of WebNet World Conference on the WWW and Internet 1999 (1344-1345)Traditional methods of evaluating usability such as heuristic evaluation and cognitive walkthrough do not address all issues relating to navigation. This is despite the fact that designing effective navigation within electronic spaces is now consider... Read More about EniSpace: Evaluating Navigation in Information Space.
Footprints in the snow. (1999)
Book Chapter
Malina, A., Hook, K., & Benyon, D. (1999). Footprints in the snow. In A. J. Munro, K. Hook, & D. Benyon (Eds.), Social Navigation of Information Space. Springer-Verlag
Operational impact: competitive advantage through improved information. (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
MacKerron, G., & Campbell, G. (1999, April). Operational impact: competitive advantage through improved informationThis paper discusses the approach taken in the implementation of an improved operational control system and the resulting operational performance within a small specialist clothing manufacturer. The development and implementation of a suitable manufa... Read More about Operational impact: competitive advantage through improved information..
Operational aspects in the adoption of an information system in a S.M.E. - a case study. (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
MacKerron, G., & Campbell, G. (1999, April). Operational aspects in the adoption of an information system in a S.M.E. - a case studyThis case study reviews the approach taken within a small specialist clothing manufacturer which, due to increasing demand, had to adopt a Manufacturing Information System (M.I.S.) to improve their production control information. The development and... Read More about Operational aspects in the adoption of an information system in a S.M.E. - a case study..
Political parties, democracy and the new information and communication technologies: theorising the relationships (1999)
Journal Article
Löfgren, K., & Smith, C. F. (1999). Political parties, democracy and the new information and communication technologies: theorising the relationships. Working paper / Faculty of Business, Glasgow Caledonian University,As a result of the increased public penetration of the Internet and other forms of electronic networks in western liberal democracies there has, for some years now, been a growing academian interest in technologically mediated practices within politi... Read More about Political parties, democracy and the new information and communication technologies: theorising the relationships.
Political parties, democracy and new communication technologies. (1999)
Journal Article
Löfgren, K., & Smith, C. F. (1999). Political parties, democracy and new communication technologies. COS-rapport, 3,
Two evolutionary approaches to cross-clustering problems. (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Luchian, H., Paechter, B., Radulescu, V., & Luchian, S. (1999). Two evolutionary approaches to cross-clustering problems. In Proceedings of the 1999 Congress on Evolutionary Computation (860-870). https://doi.org/10.1109/CEC.1999.782514Cross-clustering asks for a Boolean matrix to
be brought to a quasi-canonical form. The problem has
many applications in image processing, circuit design,
archaeology, ecology etc. The heuristics currently used
to solve it rely on either topologi... Read More about Two evolutionary approaches to cross-clustering problems..
On the assessment of re-engineering tools. (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Liu, X., Yang, H., & Zedan, H. (1999). On the assessment of re-engineering tools. In WESS '99 - Workshop on Empirical Studies in Software Maintenance
Perspectives on the design of musical auditory interfaces. (1999)
Journal Article
LePlâtre, G., & Brewster, S. A. (1999). Perspectives on the design of musical auditory interfaces. CASYS, 4, 227-239This paper addresses the issue of music as a communication medium in auditory humancomputer
interfaces. So far, psychoacoustics has had a great influence on the
development of auditory interfaces, directly and through music cognition. We suggest
t... Read More about Perspectives on the design of musical auditory interfaces..
Improving the design of telephone-based interfaces. (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
LePlâtre, G., & Brewster, S. A. (1999). Improving the design of telephone-based interfaces. In M. A. Sasse, & C. Johnson (Eds.), INTERACT '99 (45-46)
A tourism organisation’s soft OR practitioner’s perceptions of problem structuring methodologies (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Laybourn, P. (1998). A tourism organisation’s soft OR practitioner’s perceptions of problem structuring methodologies
Decision making. (1999)
Book Chapter
Laybourn, P. (1998). Decision making. In Leask, A. & Yeoman, I. S. (Eds.). . Heritage vistior attractions: an operations management perspective. 210-231. . Cassell. . ISBN 304702927.
Blood and related tissues. (1999)
Book Chapter
Kindlen, S., & Gill, J. S. (1998). Blood and related tissues. In R. Watson (Ed.), Essential Science for Nursing Students, 173-197. Bailliere Tindall
How stories capture interactions. (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Imaz, M., & Benyon, D. (1999). How stories capture interactions. In M. A. Sasse, & C. Johnson (Eds.), Human-Computer Interaction - Interact '99Stories have an important role in designing HCI systems because they contribute to the representation of contextual information. User Stories are the first artefacts we use in order to describe interactions, but for implementation purposes we need so... Read More about How stories capture interactions..
Scheduling chicken catching - an investigation into the success of a genetic algorithm on a real world scheduling problem. (1999)
Journal Article
Hart, E., Ross, P., & Nelson, J. (1999). Scheduling chicken catching - an investigation into the success of a genetic algorithm on a real world scheduling problem. Annals of Operations Research, 92, 363-380. https://doi.org/10.1023/A%3A1018951218434Genetic Algorithms (GAs) are a class of evolutionary algorithms that have been successfully
applied to scheduling problems, in particular job-shop and flow-shop type problems
where a number of theoretical benchmarks exist. This work applies a genet... Read More about Scheduling chicken catching - an investigation into the success of a genetic algorithm on a real world scheduling problem..
An immune system approach to scheduling in changing environments. (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hart, E., & Ross, P. (1999, July). An immune system approach to scheduling in changing environments. Presented at Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference ; GECCO-99This paper describes the application of an artificial immune system, (AIS), model to a scheduling application, in which sudden changes in the scheduling environment require the rapid production of new schedules. The model operates in two phases: In t... Read More about An immune system approach to scheduling in changing environments..
The evolution and analysis of a potential antibody library for use in job-shop scheduling (1999)
Book Chapter
Hart, E., & Ross, P. (1999). The evolution and analysis of a potential antibody library for use in job-shop scheduling. In D. Corne, M. Dorigo, F. Glover, D. Dasgupta, P. Moscato, R. Poli, & K. V. Price (Eds.), New Ideas in Optimisation (185-202). McGraw-Hill
Recreating community: a virtual case study. (1999)
Journal Article
Hall, H. (1999). Recreating community: a virtual case study. Education for Information, 17(3), 253-258The application of the adjective "virtual" to a variety of physical concepts - classroom, company, corporation, library, office - has become common as organisations create new means of conducting business. Through virtual communities mechanisms are i... Read More about Recreating community: a virtual case study..