0806 - Information Systems
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This collection contains Flinders' research in Information Systems, as reported for ERA 2012.
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Item Supporting cartoon animation techniques in direct manipulation graphical user interfaces(2005) Thomas, Bruce H; Calder, Paul RobertItem The pedagogical benefits of remote design collaboration in a 3D virtual environment(IEEE, 2005) Wyeld, TheodorItem A novel user interface for online literary documents(Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG) of Australia, 2005) Schmidt, Desmond; Wyeld, TheodorItem Sequences as a basis for pattern language composition(2005) Porter, Ronald James; Coplien, James O; Winn, Tiffany RoseItem Flexible concurrency control for collaborative office systems(IEEE, 2005) Shen, Haifeng; Zhou, Suiping; Sun, ChengzhengItem Design collaboration using a 3D virtual environment: a pedagogic case study(Norsearch Reprographics, 2005-07) Wyeld, TheodorResearchers are beginning to explore the role of digital design collaboration within multi-user 3D virtual environments. In the latest installment of an ongoing remote digital design collaboration project with the Sydney University Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition (KCDC), the University of Queensland Information Environments Program (IEP) co-coordinated an online production of T. S. Eliot's The Cocktail Party in a 3D virtual world environment. This paper describes the process and pedagogical outcomes of early learners collaborating remotely in digital 3D media.Item Implementing SMS-based e-Government model(Austrian Computer Society, 2006) Susanto, Tony Dwi; Goodwin, Robert DouglasItem Defining and implementing domains with multiple types using mesodata modelling techniques(Australian Computer Society, 2006) Rice, Sally; Roddick, John Francis; de Vries, Denise BernadetteThe integration of data from different sources often leads to the adoption of schemata that entail a loss of information in respect of one or more of the data sets being combined. The coercion of data to conform to the type of the unified attribute is one of the major reasons for this information loss. We argue that for maximal information retention it would be useful to be able to define attributes over domains capable of accommodating multiple types, that is, domains that potentially allow an attribute to take its values from more than one base type. Mesodata is a concept that provides an intermediate conceptual layer between the definition of a relational structure and that of attribute definition to aid the specification of complex domain structures within the database. Mesodata modelling techniques involve the use of data types and operations for common data structures defined in the mesodata layer to facilitate accurate modelling of complex data domains, so that any commonality between similar domains used for different purposes can be exploited. This paper shows how the mesodata concept can be extended to facilitate the creation of domains defined over multiple base types, and also allow the same set of base values to be used for domains with different semantics. Using an example domain containing values representing three different types of incomplete knowledge about the data item (coarse granularity, vague terms, or intervals) we show how operations and data structures for types already existing within the mesodata can simplify the task of developing a new intelligent domain.Item Towards Role Based Hypothesis Evaluation for Health Data Mining(2006) Shillabeer, Annette; Roddick, John FrancisData mining researchers have long been concerned with the application of tools to facilitate and improve data analysis on large, complex data sets. The current challenge is to make data mining and knowledge discovery systems applicable to a wider range of domains, among them health. Early work was performed over transactional, retail based data sets, but the attraction of finding previously unknown knowledge from the ever increasing amounts of data collected from the health domain is an emerging area of interest and specialisation. The problem is finding a solution that is suitably flexible to allow for generalised application whilst being specific enough to provide functionality that caters for the nuances of each role within the domain. The need for a more granular approach to problem solving in other areas of information technology has resulted in the use of role based solutions. This paper discusses the progress to date in developing a role oriented solution to the problem of providing for the diverse requirements of health domain data miners and defining the foundation for determining what constitutes an interesting discovery in an area as complex as health.Item Implementing process change in a software organization - an experience based study(SPRINGER Berlin, 2006) Qin, ShaowenItem Creating an authentic aural experience in the digital songlines game engine: part of a contextualised cultural heritage knowledge toolkit(2006) Leavy, Brett; Hills, James; Gibbons, Craig; Wyeld, TheodorItem Virtually collaborating across cultures: a case study of an online theatrical performance in a 3DCVE spanning three continents(IEEE, 2006) Wyeld, Theodor; Prasolova-Forland, Ekaterina; Chang, Teng WenItem An SMS-based e-Government model(INSTICC, 2006) Susanto, Tony Dwi; Goodwin, Robert DouglasItem Reduce, reuse, recycle: practical approaches to schema integration, evolution and versioning(Springer, 2006) Roddick, John Francis; de Vries, Denise BernadetteItem Transparent adaptation of single-user applications for multi-user real-time collaboration(2006) Xia, Steven; Sun, David; Cai, Wentong; Sun, Chengzheng; Shen, Haifeng; Chen, DavidItem Mining medical administrative data: the PKB system(SAS Deutschland, Heidelberg, 2006) Ceglar, Aaron John; Morrall, Richard; Roddick, John FrancisItem Augmented reality for the real world(IEEE Computer Society, 2006) Wilkinson, Brett Graham; Calder, Paul RobertItem Using the Amazon metric to construct an image database based on what people do, not what they say(IEEE, 2006) Wyeld, Theodor; Colomb, Robert MItem Improvements to the Standard Torque Game Engine for Australian Indigenous Storytelling: Developing the Digital Songlines Game Engine(2007) Leavy, Brett; Wyeld, Theodor; Carroll, Joti; Gibbons, Craig; Ledwich, Brendan; Hills, JamesItem Integrating advanced collaborative capabilities into web-based word processors(Springer, 2007) Xia, Steven; Sun, Chengzheng; Shen, Haifeng
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