Tackling deep adaptation through XML-based component generation.
(2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wang, B. H. (., Liu, X., & Kerridge, J. (2003). Tackling deep adaptation through XML-based component generation. In the 16th International Conference on Software and System Engineering and their Applications (ICSSEA 2003)
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Measuring pedestrian trajectories with low cost infrared detectors: Preliminary results. (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Armitage, A., Binnie, D., Kerridge, J., & Lei, L. (2003, August). Measuring pedestrian trajectories with low cost infrared detectors: Preliminary results. Presented at 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PEDESTRIAN AND EVACUATION DYNAMICSThe accurate measurement of pedestrian trajectories has been difficult to achieve in environments other than carefully controlled laboratories. Traditional techniques include direct observation, and analysis of recorded video footage. The Transport R... Read More about Measuring pedestrian trajectories with low cost infrared detectors: Preliminary results..
Human-Centred interaction design. (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Benyon, D. (2003). Human-Centred interaction design. In S. Cairncross, A. Varey, & T. McEwan (Eds.), Proceedings of 6th HCI Educators Workshop,
A generative and component based approach to reuse in database applications. (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wang, B. H. (., Liu, X., & Kerridge, J. (2003). A generative and component based approach to reuse in database applications. In 5th Generative Programming and Component Engineering Young Researcher WorkshopThe development of database application systems will benefit from
high reusability because similar design circumstances recur frequently in database
developments. However, research in software reuse has shown that mismatches
of components with the... Read More about A generative and component based approach to reuse in database applications..
A methodology for composing well-defined character descriptions. (2003)
Report
Paterson, T., Cannon, A., Raguenaud, C., Russell, G., Armstrong, K. E., MacDonald, S. M., …Kennedy, J. (2003). A methodology for composing well-defined character descriptionsTaxonomy has been described as “the science of documenting biodiversity”, which involves collecting, naming, describing, identifying and classifying specimens of organisms (Keogh, 1995). Descriptions are the fundamental information units used in the... Read More about A methodology for composing well-defined character descriptions..
Achieving flexible reuse through scenario-based deep component adaptation and generation. (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wang, B. H. (., Liu, X., & Kerridge, J. (2003). Achieving flexible reuse through scenario-based deep component adaptation and generation. In Software Engineering and Applications (SEA'03) (397)Mismatches between pre-qualified existing components and the particular reuse context in applications have been a major factor hindering component reusability. Component adaptation is a key solution to the elimination of these mismatches. However, de... Read More about Achieving flexible reuse through scenario-based deep component adaptation and generation..
Facilitating reuse in database applications with scenario-based component adaptation and generation (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wang, B., Liu, X., & Kerridge, J. (2003, October). Facilitating reuse in database applications with scenario-based component adaptation and generation. Presented at Fifth IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, Las Vegas, NV, USAThe development of database application
systems will beneft from high reusabiliiy because similar
design circumstances recur frequently in database
developments. However, research has shown that
mismatches between pre-qualified components with th... Read More about Facilitating reuse in database applications with scenario-based component adaptation and generation.
Best practice for implementing a data warehouse: a review for strategic alignment. (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Weir, R., Peng, T., & Kerridge, J. (2003, September). Best practice for implementing a data warehouse: a review for strategic alignment. Presented at Design and Management of Data Warehouses (DMDW'2003) 5th International Workshop, Berlin, GermanyA review of literature pertaining to data warehouse implementations over the last eight years has been undertaken. It was found that the views of data warehouse practitioners in particular have changed over the period’s pre and post 2000, to the exte... Read More about Best practice for implementing a data warehouse: a review for strategic alignment..
Measuring pedestrian trajectories using a pyroelectric differential infrared detector. (2003)
Book Chapter
Armitage, A., Binnie, D., Kerridge, J., & Lei, L. (2003). Measuring pedestrian trajectories using a pyroelectric differential infrared detector. In S. J. Proser, & E. Lewis (Eds.), Sensors and their Applications XII (143-149). Institute of Physics Publishing
Supporting taxonomic names in cell and molecular biology databases (2003)
Journal Article
Kennedy, J. (2003). Supporting taxonomic names in cell and molecular biology databases. OMICS, 7(1), 13-16. https://doi.org/10.1089/153623103322006508Groups of organisms require labels or names to refer to them; however, the idea of a single static name index, although tempting for its simplicity, is both impractical and unadvisable as a basis for referring to organisms for which data has been col... Read More about Supporting taxonomic names in cell and molecular biology databases.
Formalizing botanical taxonomies. (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Priss, U. (2003). Formalizing botanical taxonomies. . https://doi.org/10.1007/b11835Because botanical taxonomies are prototypical classifications it would seem that it should be easy to formalize them as concept lattices or type hierarchies. On closer inspection, however, one discovers that such a formalization is quite challenging... Read More about Formalizing botanical taxonomies..