We present a case-study of using OCaml within a large product development project, focussing on both the technical and nontechnical issues that arose as a result. We draw comparis...
David Scott, Richard Sharp, Thomas Gazagnaire, Ani...
— This paper summarises the analyses of participant interaction within the Twitter microblogging environment. The study employs longitudinal probabilistic social network analysis...
This writeup presents a critique of the field of "Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs)". Literature in this domain falls into two main, distinct categories: (1) algorithms or...
This paper describes the concept of workflow merge and methods for merging business processes. We grouped merges in four categories according to the type of merge: sequential, par...
Analogy is a powerful boundary-transcending process that exploits a conceptual system's ability to perform controlled generalization in one domain and re-specialization into ...