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UML as an ontology modelling language
Current tools and techniques for ontology development are based on the traditions of AI knowledge representation research. This research has led to popular formalisms such as KIF and KL-ONE style languages. However, these ...
Improved learning strategies for multimodular fuzzy neural network systems: a case study on image classification
This paper explores two different methods for improved learning in multimodular fuzzy neural network systems for classification. It demonstrates these methods on a case study of satellite image classification using 3 ...
Software development, CASE tools and 4GLs—A survey of New Zealand usage. Part 1: 750 New Zealand organisations
This paper reports the results of a recent national survey which considered the use of CASE tools and 4GLs in commercial software development. Responses from just over 750 organisations show a high degree of product ...
Communicating agents: an emerging approach for distributed heterogeneous systems
The concept of an intelligent software agent has emerged from its origins in artificial intelligence laboratories to become an important basis for the development of distributed systems in the mainstream computer science ...
Causal agent modelling: a unifying paradigm for systems and organisations
With the increasing size, complexity and interconnectedness of systems and organisations, there is a growing need for high level modelling approaches that span the range of application domains. Causal agent modelling offers ...
Applying soft systems methodology to multimedia systems requirements analysis
The Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) was used to identify requirements for the development of one or more information systems for a local company. The outcome of using this methodology was the development of three multimedia ...
Usenet newsgroups’ profile analysis utilising standard and non-standard statistical methods
The paper explores building profiles of Newsgroups from a corpus of Usenet E-mail messages employing some standard statistical techniques as well as fuzzy clustering methods. A large set of data from a number of Newsgroups ...
Using data models to estimate required effort in creating a spatial information system
The creation of spatial information systems can be viewed from many directions. One such view is to see the creation in terms of data collection, data modelling, codifying spatial processes, information management, analysis ...
Special issue: GeoComputation ’96
A collection of papers authored by members of the Information Science department and presented at the 1st International Conference on GeoComputation, Leeds, United Kingdom. (The individual papers are also available separately.)
Information warfare: where are the threats?
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