95/1: R. J. Pegler and P. G. Firns. Semantic data modelling for hypermedia database applications. Abstract

95/2: P. J. Sallis and T. McMahon. Pursuing a national policy for information technology in school education: A New Zealand odyssey. Abstract

95/3: W. B. L. Wong and P. J. Sallis and D. P. O’Hare. Information portrayal for intentional processes: A framework for analysis. Abstract

95/4: S. K. S. Cockcroft. An object repository model for the storage of spatial metadata. Abstract | Download (184 KB)

95/5: S. G. MacDonell. Establishing relationships between specification size and software process effort in CASE environments. Abstract | Download (264 KB)

95/6: W. B. L. Wong and P. J. Sallis and D. P. O’Hare. Information portrayal for decision support in dynamic intentional process environments. Abstract | Download (244 KB)

95/7: S. J. S. Cranefield and P. Gorman and M. K. Purvis. Communicating agents: An emerging approach for distributed heterogeneous systems. Abstract | Download (188 KB)

95/8: M. K. Purvis and S. J. S. Cranefield. Causal agent modelling: A unifying paradigm for systems and organisations. Abstract | Download (180 KB)

95/9: A. Holt and G. L. Benwell. Case-based reasoning and spatial analysis. Abstract

95/10: M. K. Purvis and M. A. Purvis and G. L. Benwell. Modelling and simulation of the New Zealand Resource Management Act. Abstract

95/11: B. A. Ballantyne and G. L. Benwell and N. C. Sutherland. Fuzzy concepts, land and cultural confidentiality. Abstract

95/12: S. A. Mann. A case study in environmental decision making. Abstract

95/13: A. J. Marr and G. L. Benwell. Local government GIS in New Zealand since 1989. Abstract | Download (268 KB)

95/14: G. L. Benwell and T. Fletcher and C. B. Smith. Integrating modelling and simulation into a problem solving paradigm for improved regional and environmental decision making. Abstract

95/15: S. J. S. Cranefield and M. K. Purvis. Agent-based integration of general-purpose tools. Abstract

95/16: A. Holt and G. L. Benwell. Applying case-based reasoning to spatial phenomena. Abstract