diff --git a/INFO_DP.bib b/INFO_DP.bib index f4048bb..69d038b 100644 --- a/INFO_DP.bib +++ b/INFO_DP.bib @@ -2,13 +2,40 @@ %% http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/ -%% Created for Nigel Stanger at 2009-09-17 15:49:14 +1200 +%% Created for Nigel Stanger at 2009-10-05 16:56:56 +1300 %% Saved with string encoding Western (Mac OS Roman) +@techreport{dp2009-07, + Address = {Dunedin, New Zealand}, + Author = {Femi Aderohmu and Jeremiah D. Deng}, + Date-Added = {2009-10-05 16:49:19 +1300}, + Date-Modified = {2009-10-05 16:54:32 +1300}, + Institution = {Department of Information Science, University of Otago}, + Month = oct, + Number = {2009/07}, + Size = {KB}, + Title = {Pending}, + Type = {Discussion paper}, + Year = {2009}} + +@techreport{dp2009-06, + Abstract = {This research focuses on the design and development of an IBIS-based tool called IBISMod, which facilitates a distributed and collaborative decision-making process. IBIS-based systems help analysts and designers in the process of formulating the requirements and design issues associated with complex problems that are difficult to specify. In particular, it captures the rationale behind group decision-making process. The group members are usually distributed over a network and may be working together concurrently. IBISMod is based on Rittel's Issue-Based Information System. This particular implementation is a web-based tool that makes it possible for the participants to work together on a specific problem while they may be physically present in different locations. In order to improve the interactivity, speed and usability of the framework, the AJAX approach has been adopted.}, + Address = {Dunedin, New Zealand}, + Author = {Toktam Ebadi and Maryam A. Purvis and Martin K. Purvis}, + Date-Added = {2009-10-01 18:01:45 +1300}, + Date-Modified = {2009-10-01 18:01:45 +1300}, + Institution = {Department of Information Science, University of Otago}, + Month = jun, + Number = {2009/06}, + Size = {500 KB}, + Title = {A collaborative Web-based issue based information system (IBIS) framework}, + Type = {Discussion paper}, + Year = {2009}} + @techreport{dp2009-05, Abstract = {Software development effort estimation is important for quality management in the software development industry, yet its automation still remains a challenging issue. Applying machine learning algorithms alone often can not achieve satisfactory results. In this paper, we present an integrated data mining framework that incorporates domain knowledge into a series of data analysis and modeling processes, including visualization, feature selection, and model validation. An empirical study on the software effort estimation problem using a benchmark dataset shows the effectiveness of the proposed approach.}, Address = {Dunedin, New Zealand}, @@ -111,17 +138,22 @@ Type = {Discussion paper}, Year = {2008}} -@techreport{dp2009-06, - Abstract = {This research focuses on the design and development of an IBIS-based tool called IBISMod, which facilitates a distributed and collaborative decision-making process. IBIS-based systems help analysts and designers in the process of formulating the requirements and design issues associated with complex problems that are difficult to specify. In particular, it captures the rationale behind group decision-making process. The group members are usually distributed over a network and may be working together concurrently. IBISMod is based on Rittel's Issue-Based Information System. This particular implementation is a web-based tool that makes it possible for the participants to work together on a specific problem while they may be physically present in different locations. In order to improve the interactivity, speed and usability of the framework, the AJAX approach has been adopted.}, +@techreport{dp2009-08, + Abstract = {Telecommunications technologies and Internet services are experiencing unprecedented growth. Technological advances together with the growing scale of deployments are driving rapid change in the telecommunications arena. All these factors contribute to the push towards convergence on the network core. Next generation networks, programmable networks, and the converged core opens up and provides new network architectures and new converged service opportunities. + +The Global Network Interconnectivity (GNI) Project was established at the University of Otago in 2006 to develop expertise, provide knowledge sharing and conduct activities supporting new ICT technologies that contribute to telecommunications, multimedia, and information systems convergence. + +The aim of the GNI Symposium was to bring together academic and industry leaders for one day to discuss current and future issues relating to convergence in the ICT and Telecommunications arena. This report provides a summary of the day's presentations and discussion sessions.}, Address = {Dunedin, New Zealand}, - Author = {Toktam Ebadi and Maryam A. Purvis and Martin K. Purvis}, + Annote = {Problem with the original file: PDFLaTeX doesn't like PDF 1.5! Constructed manually using Preview instead.}, + Author = {Melanie Middlemiss}, Date-Added = {2009-06-07 21:50:57 +1200}, - Date-Modified = {2009-09-17 15:48:57 +1200}, + Date-Modified = {2009-10-05 16:56:53 +1300}, Institution = {Department of Information Science, University of Otago}, - Month = jun, - Number = {2009/06}, - Size = {500 KB}, - Title = {A collaborative Web-based issue based information system (IBIS) framework}, + Month = oct, + Number = {2009/08}, + Size = {632 KB}, + Title = {2009 Global Network Interconnectivity (GNI) Symposium}, Type = {Discussion paper}, Year = {2009}}