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Waste of Time - Examining the Politics and Temporal Practices of Smart Cities Through Urban Sanitation Systems
In the contemporary city, everything from traffic signals to street lighting to bus shelters are becoming part of the Internet of Things (IoT). With the capacity for sensing and monitoring and the all-important generation ... -
Water distribution network sectorisation Water distribution network sectorisation
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2015)A water distribution network (WDN) supplies drinking water to homes and businesses, and links water sources to consumers. Such networks are typically complex and dynamic, consisting of thousands of nodes interconnected by ... -
WaterCom: Connecting research configurations with practical deployments: A multilevel, multipurpose underwater communications test platform
(ACM, 2016)This paper describes the ongoing evolution of the Water-Com framework developed as part of the NSF funded Ocean-TUNE CRI project. A particular challenge for connecting global researchers and the public with remote, autonomous ... -
Web Search Personalisation Using Social Data
(2012)Web search that utilizes social tagging data suffers from an extreme example of the vocabulary mismatch problem encountered in traditional Information Retrieval (IR). This is due to the personalized, unrestricted vocabulary ... -
Web Service Integration for Next Generation Localisation
(2009)Developments in Natural Language Processing technologies promise a variety of benefits to the localization industry, both in its current form in performing bulk enterprise-based localization and in the future in ... -
A Web Services Framework for Mobile Payment Services
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2003-09)Next generation mobile services are readily emerging into the mainstream services market and this growth is dependent on mobile technologies and their support infrastructure. 2.5G and 3G mobile technologies presently are ... -
Web-based case studies for continuous professional development via the VICOCITY case study support tool
(Springer-Verlag, 2009)Web-based case studies offer some significant advantages over the traditional paper-based ones. The results from three uses of a Web-supported case study tool giving advantages and disadvantages are discussed from the ... -
A Web-based Framework for the Evaluation of End-User Experience in Adaptive and Personalised eLearning Systems
(IEEE, 2011)The evaluation of interactive adaptive and personalised systems has long been acknowledged as a difficult, complicated and very demanding endeavour due to the complex nature of these systems. This paper describes a web-based ... -
Web-mediated education and training environments: A review of personalised interactive e-learning resources
(Information Science Reference (an imprint of IGI Global), 2013)This chapter reviews the concept of personalised eLearning resources in relation to integrating interactivity into asynchronous learning. Personalised eLearning resources are learning resources which are selected to suit ... -
WebDataNet: A network on web-based data collection, methodological challenges, solutions and implementation
(2012)WEBDATANET is a unique multidisciplinary European network bringing together more than 76 leading web-based data collection experts, (web) survey methodologists, psychologists, sociologists, linguists, economists, computer ... -
"What is, Becomes What is Right" A Conceptual Framework of Newcomer Legitimacy for Online Discussion Communities.
(2015)Online community newcomers can face challenges in community participation, acceptance and fostering member relationships. Consequently, a crucial behavioral strategy for community acceptance identified by previous research ... -
What makes a good conversation? Challenges in designing truly conversational agents
(ACM, 2019-05)Conversational agents promise conversational interaction but fail to deliver. Efforts often emulate functional rules from human speech, without considering key characteristics that conversation must encapsulate. Given its ... -
What makes a great mobile digital art exhibition
(Hacettepe University Department of Information Management, 2011)Passive reception and consumption of art is a given, in our times. Artists produce. Spectators consume. At the nexus stands the curator who chooses the produce and the exhibitor who provides the space for consumers. This ... -
What Really Happened Here? Dealing with Uncertainty in the Book of Distance: A Critical Historiography Perspective
(Springer Verlag, 2023)Uncertain cultural heritage presents a dilemma in its narrative representation. History seeks to push a grand narrative, at the expense of less convenient narratives. Critical historiographic approaches favor the consideration ... -
What we talk about when we talk about interactivity: Empowerment in public discourse
(2017)This study offers new insights into interactivity by examining its association with empowerment in public discourse. Using data from 20 years of newspaper coverage, a mixed methods analysis ... -
When TCP breaks: Delay- and Disruption- tolerant networking
(2006)The authors give an overview of current work on delay- and disruption-tolerant networking and review the overall architecture proposed by the Internet Research Task Force?s Delay Tolerant Networking Research Group.Their ... -
Where do "Soccer Moms" Come From? : Cognitive Constraints on Noun-Noun Compounding in English
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1996-12)Every year new noun-noun combinations enter the English language and become common parlance; compounds like "notebook computer" and "soccer mom". But, why is one pair of words chosen rather than another pair ? For ... -
Where's Waldo? - or - A taxonomy for thinking about location in pervasive computing
(Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2004-02-06)[Introduction] Virtually all pervasive computing systems use some form of location for affecting the system's behaviour. Location-based services are available commercially, albeit in a primitive form, from many mobile ...