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    • An Improved Translation of SA/RT Specification Model to High-Level Timed Petri Nets 

      Nixon, Patrick (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1995-10)
      Structured analysis methods for real-time systems (SA/RT) are widely accepted by the industrial world as a mature approach to real-time systems design. These methods use highly expressive graphical specification languages ...
    • Improving Open Web Architectures 

      Collins, Michael (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      When people use the Internet today, they use their browsers to connect to a web server located anywhere in the world and download a specified page that they have requested. Unless this page contains a Form, CGI-Script, ...
    • Improving Recommendation Ranking by Learning Personal Feature Weights 

      Coyle, Lorcan; Cunningham, Padraig (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2004-06-24)
      The ranking of offers is an issue in e-commerce that has received a lot of attention in Case-Based Reasoning research. In the absence of a sales assistant, it is important to provide a facility that will bring suitable ...
    • An Incremental Retrieval Mechanism for Case-Based Electronic Fault Diagnosis 

      Cunningham, Padraig; Smyth, Barry; Bonzano, Andrea (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1998-09)
      One problem with using CBR for diagnosis is that a full case description may not be available at the beginning of the diagnosis. The standard CBR methodology requires a detailed case description in order to perform case ...
    • Intelligent Multicast Internet Radio 

      Matic, Goran (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2002-09)
      As the internet continues to mature static content will continue to give way to dynamic, interactive multimedia content. This content will enrich all online media while at the same time imposing heavy bandwidth usage on ...
    • Internet Worm Detection as part of a Distributed Network Inspection System 

      Linehan, Eamonn (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2004-09)
      The most widely publicized, and arguably most damaging, types of malicious traffic on the Internet today include worms, spam, viruses and denial of service attacks. Internet worms self propagate across networks exploiting ...
    • Investigation and Development of Quality of Service Management for Web based Services: Managing Quality of Service from the End-User Perspective 

      Dalton, Eamonn (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      With the advent of Web based delivery of business applications and increasing dependency on these services, management of availability and performance are critical. For service providers to offer guarantees on Web based ...
    • ISAC: A Case-Based Reasoning System for Aircraft Conflict Resolution 

      Bonzano, Andrea (University of Dublin, Trinity College. Department of Computer Science, 1998-04)
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    • ISAC: A CBR System for Decision Support in Air Traffic Control 

      Bonzano, Andrea; Cunningham, Padraig (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1996-08)
      The conflict resolution task performed by air-traffic controllers appears a suitable task for automation using CBR. This is because human competence seems to involve recognising situations and reusing solutions. In this ...
    • Java Decaffeinated: experiences building a programming language from components 

      Farragher, Linda; Dobson, Simon (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2000-06)
      Most modern programming languages are complex and feature rich. Whilst this is (sometimes) an advantage for industrial-strength applications, it complicates both language teaching and language research. We describe our ...
    • Java RMI in a Mobile Environment 

      MacSweeney, Paul (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2004-09)
      There are many problems that must be addressed when attempting to enhance a particular middleware programming framework, in this case Java RMI, to allow it operate effectively in a mobile environment. The Architecture ...
    • JFS: A Secure Distributed File System for Network Computers 

      O'Connell, Marcus; Nixon, Patrick (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-03)
      Network-centric computing aims to solve the problems associated with traditional client/server systems, namely the high performance requirements, and costly maintenance of, the computing resources. With the network-centric ...
    • Journey Time Estimation Using Route Profiles 

      Bouchier, Shane (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2004-09)
      Estimating journey times is of increasing importance in the modern world for the fulfilment of social and business occasions. Probably the most variable journey times are the times experienced when using a road network. ...
    • JXTA, In the Support of User Migration Across Smart Spaces 

      Commins, Martin (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2002-09)
      ?Smart Spaces? are environments with traditional computing hardware as well as embedded computers, information appliances, and multi-modal sensors. The goal of a smart space is to sense, recognise and understand the tasks ...
    • Knowledge Discovery in Microbiology Data: Analysis of Antibiotic Resistance in Nosocomial Infections 

      Tsymbal, Alexey (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2005)
      The goal of this paper is to address the currently serious problem of antibiotic resistance applying knowledge discovery techniques to real hospital data. In this paper we introduce our approach to that problem and the ...
    • Knowledge Engineering in a Real World Case-Based Reasoning Application 

      Cunningham, Padraig; Bonzano, Andrea (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-05)
      Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) has emerged from research in cognitive psychology as a model of human memory and remembering. It has been embraced by researchers of AI applications as a methodology that avoids some of the ...
    • Knowledge Engineering Requirements in Derivational Analogy 

      Cunningham, Padraig; Finn, Donal; Slattery, Sean (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1996-08)
      A major advantage in using a case-based approach to developing knowledge-based systems is that it can be applied to problems where a strong domain theory may be difficult to determine. However the development of case-based ...
    • Knowledge Engineering Requirements in Derivational Analogy 

      Cunningham, Padraig; Slattery, Sean; Finn, Donal (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1993-09)
      A major advantage in using a case-based approach to developing knowledge-based systems is that it can be applied to problems where a strong domain theory may be difficult to determine. However the development of case-based ...
    • A Knowledge-Light Mechanism for Explanation in Case-Based Reasoning 

      Doyle, Donal (University of Dublin, Trinity College. Department of Computer Science, 2005-10)
      Decision support systems are currently achieving higher classification accuracies by using more complex reasoning mechanisms. Examples of such mechanisms include support vector machines and neural networks. However in ...
    • Kronecker?s and Newton?s approaches to solving : A first comparison 

      Hagele, Klemens (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-09-29)
      In these pages we make a first attempt to compute efficiency of symbolic and numerical analysis procedures that solve systems of multivariate polynomial equations. In particular, we compare Kronecker?s solution (from the ...