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    • Data Exchange in a Component Based Workflow Environment 

      Fahey, Paul (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
      There is a need to revise existing (successful) software subsystems. One can?t afford to develop a bespoke system, as done previously, so therefore `shrink wrapped solution sets? have to be realised. The problem is how ...
    • Database Sampling to Support the Development of Data-Intensive Applications 

      Bisbal, Jesus (University of Dublin, Trinity College. Department of Computer Science, 2000-10)
      A prototype database is a model of a database which exhibits the desired properties, in terms of its schema and/or data values, of an operational database. Database prototyping has been proposed as a technique to support ...
    • The Decentralised Coordination of Self-Adaptive Components 

      Dowling, Jim (University of Dublin, Trinity College. Department of Computer Science, 2004-10)
      Distributed computing systems are moving towards increasingly autonomous operation and management, in which their interacting components can organise, regulate, repair and optimise themselves without human intervention. ...
    • Decentralized Authorization for Web Services 

      Stefas, Paraskevas (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)
      Web Services is an area that encountered a very sudden and huge explosion on its popularity during the latest years. The advantages Web Services provide compared to traditional distributed computing methods such as Remote ...
    • Design and Initial Implementation of a Distributed XML Database 

      Pagnamenta, Francesco (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)
      Techniques for distributed relational database systems have been well researched and developed. This is unsurprising given that the relational database model itself has been in development since the early 1970s. In recent ...
    • Design Synthesis: A Model of Hierarchical Case-Based Reasoning 

      Smyth, Barry; Finn, Donal; Keane, Mark T. (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1993-12)
      A variety of artificial intelligence techniques have been used in attempts to automate design synthesis tasks. Two common approaches are case-based and decompositional design. While powerful techniques in their own right, ...
    • A detailed derivation of the relationship between generalization error and ambiguity in regression ensembles 

      Zenobi, Gabriele (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-12)
      In this technical report we will show the complete sequence of steps for the derivation of the equation of the Ensemble-Error E = E - A , introduced in the paper by Krogh and Vedelsby [1], that describes the error E of ...
    • Development And Evaluation Of A Scalable, Fault Tolerant Telecommunications System Using EJB And Related Technologies 

      Kim, Oisin (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2001-09)
      The objective of the research project is to investigate how Sun's Enterprise Java Bean technology (EJB) and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) could be used to produce a prototype Short Message Service Centre (SMSC) which ...
    • Direction Based Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 

      Nedos, Andronikos (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2001-09)
      A Mobile Ad Hoc Network is comprised of nodes with wireless interfaces that are able to move arbitrarily, changing the network topology as they do so. Designing a routing protocol for such a network, where connections can ...
    • Directory Enabled Smart Spaces 

      Cahill, Enda (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2002-09)
      Significant research and development in the area of system management has been carried out over the last number of years. This research has led to a number of proven technologies that are currently being used to manage ...
    • Discovering Genome Expression Patterns With Self-Organizing Neural Networks 

      Azuaje, Francisco (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2002-08)
    • Discovering genome expression patterns with self-organizing neural networks 

      Azuaje, Francisco (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2002)
      Self-organizing neural networks represent a family of useful clusteringbased classification methods in several application domains. One such technique is the Kohonen Self-Organizing Feature Map ...
    • Distributed CBR using XML 

      Hayes, Conor; Doyle, Michelle; Cunningham, Padraig (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1998-06)
      CBR (case-based reasoning) has considerable potential for developing intelligent assistants for the World Wide Web. Several case-based intelligent applications already exist on the web but these applications follow a ...
    • A Distributed Event System for Use in Mobile Environments 

      Barron, Peter (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
      Recent research into the automation of certain tasks within buildings has been shown to provide a better working environment and also has the potential to make buildings more responsive to the needs of the community at ...
    • Distributed Multi-User Urban Simulation 

      Rossi, Clodagh (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2001-09)
      The objective of the research project is the importation, representation and 3D navigation of a large-scale city model. The model will be the backbone for the construction of the proposed Virtual Dublin project. The ...
    • Distributed Slide Show Tool 

      Daly, Elizabeth (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2002-09)
      The growing use of the Internet has increased connectivity and allowed users to communicate in a more interactive manner. This had lead to a growing use of ELearning and Collaborative tools. But one of the biggest ...
    • Diversity in Ensemble Feature Selection 

      Tsymbal, Alexey; Cunningham, Padraig (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2003)
      Ensembles of learnt models constitute one of the main current directions in machine learning and data mining. Ensembles allow us to achieve higher accuracy, which is often not achievable with single models. It was shown ...
    • Diversity versus Quality in Classification Ensembles based on Feature Selection 

      Cunningham, Padraig; Carney, John G. (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2000-01)
      Feature subset-selection has emerged as a useful technique for creating diversity in ensembles ? particularly in classification ensembles. In this paper we argue that this diversity needs to be monitored in the creation ...
    • Does Relevance Matter to Data Mining Research? 

      Tsymbal, Alexey (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2006)
      Data mining (DM) and knowledge discovery are intelligent tools that help to accumulate and process data and make use of it. We review several existing frameworks for DM research that originate from different paradigms. ...
    • ?Drawing Illusions? ? a case study in the incorrectness of diagrammatic reasoning 

      Lemon, Oliver (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1999-03)
      In ?Something to Reckon With? [6], a system for diagramming syllogistic inferences using straight line segments is presented (see also Englebretsen [5]). In the light of recent research on the representational power of ...