Information Science Discussion Papers Series: 1996

1996

96/01: G.L. Benwell and S.G. MacDonell. Using data models to estimate required effort in creating a spatial information system. Abstract

96/02: S.K.S. Cockcroft. The use of a metadata repository in spatial database development. Abstract | Download (141KB)

96/03: N.K. Kasabov, M.K. Purvis and P.J. Sallis. Connectionist-based information systems: A proposed research theme. Abstract

96/04: M.K. Purvis and S.J.S. Cranefield. Agent modelling with Petri nets. Abstract

96/05: A.R. Gray and S.G. MacDonell. A comparison of alternatives to regression analysis as model building techniques to develop predictive equations for software metrics. Abstract

96/06: S.G. MacDonell and G.L. Benwell. Process management for geographical information system development. Abstract | Download (134KB)

96/07: W.B.L. Wong, D.P. O’Hare and P.J. Sallis. Experimental transformation of a cognitive schema into a display structure. Abstract

96/08: N.K. Kasabov, M.K. Purvis, F. Zhang and G.L. Benwell. Neuro-fuzzy engineering for spatial information processing. Abstract | Download (285KB)

96/09: S.A. Israel and N.K. Kasabov. Improved learning strategies for multimodular fuzzy neural network systems: A case study on image classification. Abstract | Download (364KB)

96/10: H.B. Wolfe. Politics and techniques of data encryption. Abstract

96/11: H.B. Wolfe. Reasonable security safeguards for small to medium organisations. Abstract

96/12: H.B. Wolfe. Information warfare: Where are the threats? Abstract | Download (57KB)

96/13: H. Munro, K. Novins, G.L. Benwell and A. Moffat. Interactive visualisation tools for analysing NIR data. Abstract

96/14: M.K. Purvis and X. Li. A connectionist computational architecture based on an optical thin-film model. Abstract

96/15: S.G. MacDonell, M.J. Shepperd and P.J. Sallis. Measurement of database systems: An empirical study. Abstract | Download (151KB)

96/16: R.T. Pascoe and D. Abernathy. Teaching a diploma in medical informatics using the World Wide Web. Abstract

96/17: S.G. MacDonell and A.R. Gray. Alternatives to regression models for estimating software projects. Abstract | Download (176KB)

96/18: W.B.L. Wong, D.P. O’Hare and P.J. Sallis. A goal-oriented approach for designing decision support displays in dynamic environments. Abstract | Download (117KB)

96/19: S.G. MacDonell and A.R. Gray. Software process engineering for measurement-driven software quality programs—Realism and idealism. Abstract | Download (189KB)

96/20: X. Li and M.K. Purvis. Using genetic algorithms for an optical thin-film learning model. Abstract | Download (437KB)

96/21: T. Fletcher, W.B.L. Wong and S.G. MacDonell. Early experiences in measuring multimedia systems development effort. Abstract | Download (171KB)

96/22: D.o.Z. Butt, T. Fletcher, S.G. MacDonell, B.E. Norris and W.B.L. Wong. Applying soft systems methodology to multimedia systems requirements analysis. Abstract

96/23: N.K. Kasabov, J. Kim, M.J. Watts and A.R. Gray. FuNN/2—A fuzzy neural network architecture for adaptive learning and knowledge acquisition. Abstract

96/24: S.J.S. Cranefield and M.K. Purvis. An agent-based architecture for software tool coordination. Abstract | Download (55KB)

96/25: Various. Special issue: GeoComputation ’96. A collection of papers that were presented at the First International Conference on GeoComputation, Leeds, UK. It comprises the following nine papers:

  1. G.L. Benwell. Spatial databases—Creative future concepts and use. Abstract
  2. S. Cockcroft. First experiences in implementing a spatial metadata repository. Abstract
  3. * A. Holt. Incorporating a new computational reasoning approach to spatial modelling. Abstract
  4. * L. Lilburne, G. Benwell and R. Buick. GIS, expert systems and interoperability.
  5. * S. Mann. Environmental decisions with spatial process modelling. Abstract
  6. * A.J. Marr and G.L. Benwell. GIS maturity and integration. Abstract
  7. B.R. McLennan, M.K. Purvis and C.J.R. Robertson. Wildlife population analysis with GIS: Conservation management of royal albatross. Abstract
  8. R.T. Pascoe. Data sharing using the X.500 directory. Abstract
  9. * M. Williams. Spatial data acquisition from motion video. Abstract

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