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(De)Mystifying the information and communication technology business model concept
(2019)
Clohessy, Trevor; Acton, Thomas; Morgan, Lorraine
(De)Mystifying the information and communication technology business model concept
(2019)
Clohessy, Trevor; Acton, Thomas; Morgan, Lorraine
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Modern enterprises are currently experiencing volatile and rapid information and communication technology (ICT) change. A key challenge for business leaders is to ensure their organisations are ready for that change. This is particularly challenging when it comes to emerging ICT that may disrupt the management of existing enterprise information systems or business processes. The business model has been cited as an effective tool which organisations can use to prepare for ICT related change. However, there is evidence to suggest that the business model remains largely a nebulous concept to most organisations. This is compounded by the siloed nature of existing business model research. Using a content analysis research approach, this paper provides a holistic review of contemporary academic literature to ascertain and classify the various approaches to the study of ICT enabled business models. The literature examined is classified into nine specific thematic descriptors which underpin...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/15451
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A bigger picture: information systems and spatial data infrastructure research perspectives
(2014)
Georgiadou, Yola; Harvey, Francis; Miscione, Gianluca
A bigger picture: information systems and spatial data infrastructure research perspectives
(2014)
Georgiadou, Yola; Harvey, Francis; Miscione, Gianluca
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Global Spatial Data Infrastructure 11 World Conference: SDI Convergence: Building SDI Bridges to Address Global Challenges, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 15-19 June, 2009
A weakness of spatial data infrastructure (SDI) studies has been the limited uptake of research outside of positivist and scientific-technological perspectives. To put it simply, a study of a SDI without considering other philosophies of knowledge will be greatly constrained to technical and administrative organizational dimensions. The ontological uniformity of SDI studies is unnecessarily restrictive. While valuable in a narrowly defined framework of project, SDI studies should consider the larger set of interactions involving actors in political, administrative and socio-technical domains. We review the development of information system research approaches and consider key positions from its diverse ontologies (positivism and interpretivism) and theories (strategic alignment, interactionism and social construc...
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/6009
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A cloud-based distributed data collection system for decentralised wastewater treatment plants
(2018)
O’Donovan, P.; Coburn, D.; Jones, E.; Hannon, L.; Glavin, M.; Mullins, D.; Clifford, E.
A cloud-based distributed data collection system for decentralised wastewater treatment plants
(2018)
O’Donovan, P.; Coburn, D.; Jones, E.; Hannon, L.; Glavin, M.; Mullins, D.; Clifford, E.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/13230
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A critical review of challenges in hypermedia systems development
(2004)
Lang, Michael
A critical review of challenges in hypermedia systems development
(2004)
Lang, Michael
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/2456
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A descriptive framework for investigating problems in the application of systems development methodologies
(1995)
Fitzgerald, Brian
A descriptive framework for investigating problems in the application of systems development methodologies
(1995)
Fitzgerald, Brian
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It is generally taken as axiomatic that systems development methodologies (SDMs) play a useful role in guiding the development process, and that their increased adoption would improve the product and process of systems development. This paper begins by briefly reviewing the arguments and pressures in favour of SDMs. Following this, a descriptive model of the system development process is formulated, and this is then used as a framework to map a number of fundamental problems in relation to the use of SDMs and their contribution to systems development.
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/3335
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A framework analysis of the open source software development paradigm
(2000)
Feller, Joseph; Fitzgerald, Brian
A framework analysis of the open source software development paradigm
(2000)
Feller, Joseph; Fitzgerald, Brian
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Open Source Software (OSS) has become the subject of much commercial interest of late. Certainly, OSS seems to hold much promise in addressing the core issues of the software crisis, namely that of software taking too long to develop, exceeding its budget, and not working very well. Indeed, there have been several examples of significant OSS success stories—the Linux operating system, the Apache web server, the BIND domain name resolution utility, to name but a few. However, little by way of rigorous academic research on OSS has been conducted to date. In this study, a framework was derived from two previous frameworks which have been very influential in the IS field, namely that of Zachman’s IS architecture (ISA) and Checkland’s CATWOE framework from Soft Systems Methodology (SSM). The resulting framework is used to analyze the OSS approach in detail. The potential future of OSS research is also discussed.
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/6991
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A holistic architecture for the Internet of Things, sensing services and big data
(2013)
Tracey, David; Sreenan, Cormac J.
A holistic architecture for the Internet of Things, sensing services and big data
(2013)
Tracey, David; Sreenan, Cormac J.
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) increasingly enable the interaction of the physical world with services, which may be located across the Internet from the sensing network. Cloud services and big data approaches may be used to store and analyse this data to improve scalability and availability, which will be required for the billions of devices envisaged in the Internet of Things (IoT). This potential of WSNs is limited by the relatively low number deployed and the difficulties imposed by their heterogeneous nature and limited (or proprietary) development environments and interfaces. This paper proposes a set of requirements for achieving a pervasive, integrated information system of WSNs and associated services. It also presents an architecture which provides a set of abstractions for the different types of sensors and services, enabling them to take advantage of Big Data and cloud technologies and which is termed holistic as it caters for the data flow from sensors through to servi...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/9654
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A Late Fusion Approach to Cross-Lingual Document Re-ranking
(2010)
ZHOU, DONG; WADE, VINCENT PATRICK; LAWLESS, SEAMUS
A Late Fusion Approach to Cross-Lingual Document Re-ranking
(2010)
ZHOU, DONG; WADE, VINCENT PATRICK; LAWLESS, SEAMUS
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The field of information retrieval still strives to develop models which allow semantic information to be integrated in the ranking process to improve performance in comparison to standard bag- of-words based models. Cross-lingual information retrieval is an example of where such a model is required, as content or concepts often need to be matched across languages. To overcome this problem, a conceptual model has been adopted in ranking an entire corpus which normally exploits latent/implicit features of the text. One of the drawbacks of this model is that the computational cost is significant and often intractable in modern test collections. Therefore, approaches utilizing concept- based models for re-ranking initial retrieval results have attracted a considerable amount of study, in particular the latent concept model. However, fitting such a model to a smaller collection is less meaningful than fitting it into the whole corpus. This paper proposes a late fusion method which incor...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/62179
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An analysis of the 2016 American presidential nominees' tweets: A magical realism perspective
(2017)
Clohessy, Trevor; Callinan, Colin; Acton, Thomas; Whelan, Eoin; Scott, Murray
An analysis of the 2016 American presidential nominees' tweets: A magical realism perspective
(2017)
Clohessy, Trevor; Callinan, Colin; Acton, Thomas; Whelan, Eoin; Scott, Murray
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Twitter is the latest social networking tool said to be reshaping political presidential campaigns. In order to maximize the influence of their messages to voters, presidential nominees often use various techniques to transmit their campaign messages in the most effective way to the electorate. However, there is little scholarship on the use of Twitter as a strategic tool for presidential political campaigns. Using a nuanced magical realism theoretical perspective, this paper seeks to fill this gap through a content analysis of several of the presidential campaign nominees tweets, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and Jill Stein, in the six months leading up to election day on November 8th, 2016. Consequently, this study provides a methodological contribution pertaining to the utilization of magical realism to understand how Twitter is shaping the new political landscape. Furthermore, it provides an illustration of the application of specific techniques which underpin the magical realis...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/6829
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An end-to-end process model for supervised machine learning classification: from problem to deployment in information systems
(2017)
Hirt, Robin; Koehl, Niklas J.; Satzger, Gerhard
An end-to-end process model for supervised machine learning classification: from problem to deployment in information systems
(2017)
Hirt, Robin; Koehl, Niklas J.; Satzger, Gerhard
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Extracting meaningful knowledge from (big) data represents a key success factor in many industries today. Supervised machine learning (SML) has emerged as a popular technique to learn patterns in complex data sets and to identify hidden correlations. When this insight is turned into action, business value is created. However, common data mining processes are generally not tailored to SML. In addition, they fall short of providing an end-to-end view that not only supports building a ”one off” model, but also covers its operational deployment within an information system. In this research-in-progress work we apply a Design Science Research (DSR) approach to develop a SML process model artifact that comprises model initiation, error estimation and deployment. In a first cycle, we evaluate the artifact in an illustrative scenario to demonstrate suitability. The results encourage us to further refine the approach and to prepare evaluations in concrete use cases. Thus, we move towards con...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/4442
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Analysing the impact of enterprise resource planning systems roll-outs in multi-national companies
(2003)
Carton, Fergal; Adam, Frédéric
Analysing the impact of enterprise resource planning systems roll-outs in multi-national companies
(2003)
Carton, Fergal; Adam, Frédéric
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Large organisations, in particular multi-national corporations, have been at the forefront of the ERP movement since its origins. They have used these highly integrated systems as a way to achieve greater levels of standardisation of business processes across sites and greater centralisation of IT resources. The most common scenario for an ERP implementation in a large multi-national firm is the phased roll-out, whereby the modules of the application are implemented in all the sites in a series of waves. A standard implementation, as designed by Headquarters, is replicated in each site. This standard implementation uses a base configuration, sometimes referred to as a template or blueprint, which cannot be deviated from in any of the sites. These monolithic implementations can be quite traumatic for individual sites where local practices, sometimes quite well established and rich in organizational learning, must be abandoned. This may lead to large scale organisational problems, whi...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/6593
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Any-k: Anytime Top-k Tree Pattern Retrieval in Labeled Graphs
(2019)
Yang, Xiaofeng; Ajwani, Deepak; Gatterbauer, Wolfgang; et al.
Any-k: Anytime Top-k Tree Pattern Retrieval in Labeled Graphs
(2019)
Yang, Xiaofeng; Ajwani, Deepak; Gatterbauer, Wolfgang; et al.
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The International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2), Lyon, France, 23-27 April 2018
Many problems in areas as diverse as recommendation systems, social network analysis, semantic search, and distributed root cause analysis can be modeled as pattern search on labeled graphs (also called "heterogeneous information networks" or HINs). Given a large graph and a query pattern with node and edge label constraints, a fundamental challenge is to find the top-k matches according to a ranking function over edge and node weights. For users, it is difficult to select value k. We therefore propose the novel notion of an any-k ranking algorithm: for a given time budget, return as many of the top-ranked results as possible. Then, given additional time, produce the next lower-ranked results quickly as well. It can be stopped anytime, but may have to continue until all results are returned. This paper focuses on acyclic patterns over arbitrary labeled graphs. We are intereste...
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/9890
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ASAP: Adaptive stall-aware pacing for improved DASH video experience in cellular networks
(2018)
Zahran, Ahmed H.; Quinlan, Jason J.; Ramakrishnan, K. K.; Sreenan, Cormac J.
ASAP: Adaptive stall-aware pacing for improved DASH video experience in cellular networks
(2018)
Zahran, Ahmed H.; Quinlan, Jason J.; Ramakrishnan, K. K.; Sreenan, Cormac J.
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The dramatic growth of video traffic represents a practical challenge for cellular network operators in providing a consistent streaming Quality of Experience (QoE) to their users. Satisfying this objective has so-far proved elusive, due to the inherent characteristics of wireless networks and varying channel conditions as well as variability in the video bitrate that can degrade streaming performance. In this article, we propose stall-aware pacing as a novel MPEG DASH video traffic management solution that reduces playback stalls and seeks to maintain a consistent QoE for cellular users, even those with diverse channel conditions. These goals are achieved by leveraging both network and client state information to optimize the pacing of individual video flows. We evaluate the performance of two versions of stall-aware pacing techniques extensively, including stall-aware pacing (SAP) and adaptive stall-aware pacing (ASAP), using real video content and clients, operating over a simula...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/6551
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Autoethnography: Proposing a New Research Method for Information Systems Research
(2016)
O Riordan, Niamh
Autoethnography: Proposing a New Research Method for Information Systems Research
(2016)
O Riordan, Niamh
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ECIS 2014 22nd European Conference on Information Systems, Tel Aviv, Israel, 9 - 11 June 2014
Emerging technologies are facilitating the production of revised and novel forms of 'digital being' - combined frames of meaning, experience, and desired notions of performativity that change what and who we are. A number of theoretical perspectives (e.g. Agential Realism and Sociomateriality) have emerged that seek to address this new reality but have struggled to grapple with the relationship between technology and the things that constitute a human in a psychological sense. In this paper, we argue that IS researchers have been hampered by the paucity of established research methods that are suited for the investigation of emerging digital systems and new forms of digital being. We believe that the IS community has made a serious error by ignoring repeated calls for the use of ethnographic methods in the field. We also feel that autoethnographic methods are highly suited to...
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/7462
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Benefit realisation through ERP: the re-emergence of data warehousing
(2003)
Carton, Fergal; Sammon, David; Adam, Frédéric
Benefit realisation through ERP: the re-emergence of data warehousing
(2003)
Carton, Fergal; Sammon, David; Adam, Frédéric
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The need for an integrated enterprise-wide set of management information pronounced Data Warehousing the ‘hot topic’ of the early-to-mid 1990’s, however, it became unfashionable through the mid-to-late 1990s, with the approach of Y2K and with it the widespread implementation of ERP systems. However, in recent times, the re-emergence of Data Warehousing, to address the limitations and unrealised benefits of ERP systems implementation, provides researchers with a new challenge in understanding the ‘double learning curve’ for an organisation, undertaking in quick succession both an ERP systems project and a Data Warehousing project, in an attempt to finally achieve the benefits expected but never realised.
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/6592
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Beyond throughput: a 4G LTE dataset with channel and context metrics
(2018)
Raca, Darijo; Quinlan, Jason J.; Zahran, Ahmed H.; Sreenan, Cormac J.
Beyond throughput: a 4G LTE dataset with channel and context metrics
(2018)
Raca, Darijo; Quinlan, Jason J.; Zahran, Ahmed H.; Sreenan, Cormac J.
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In this paper, we present a 4G trace dataset composed of client-side cellular key performance indicators (KPIs) collected from two major Irish mobile operators, across different mobility patterns (static, pedestrian, car, bus and train). The 4G trace dataset contains 135 traces, with an average duration of fifteen minutes per trace, with viewable throughput ranging from 0 to 173 Mbit/s at a granularity of one sample per second. Our traces are generated from a well-known non-rooted Android network monitoring application, GNetTrack Pro. This tool enables capturing various channel related KPIs, context-related metrics, downlink and uplink throughput, and also cell-related information. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first publicly available dataset that contains throughput, channel and context information for 4G networks. To supplement our real-time 4G production network dataset, we also provide a synthetic dataset generated from a large-scale 4G ns-3 simulation that includes...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/6400
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Big Data: A framework for research
(2014)
Nagle, Tadhg; Sammon, David
Big Data: A framework for research
(2014)
Nagle, Tadhg; Sammon, David
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Big Data is not the first and most definitely not the last new term that the IT industry is going to coin in order to drive interest and investment in new technology. Moreover, with these new terms, an opportunity is afforded for the research community to objectively understand the impact (or lack thereof) on organizations and decision makers. This paper provides a high-level framework to guide researchers in the area of Big Data through a conceptualization of the Information Supply Chain. The Information Supply Chain can be used as a scoping device for researchers in positioning their work but also as a tool to enable stronger objectivity and prevent an automatic resistance or acceptance of the new term/trend.
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/5117
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Biomimetics in design-oriented information systems research
(2015)
Kaufmann, Michael; Portmann, Edy
Biomimetics in design-oriented information systems research
(2015)
Kaufmann, Michael; Portmann, Edy
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Modern information systems (ISs) are becoming increasingly complex. Simultaneously, organizational changes are occurring more often and more rapidly. Therefore, emergent behavior and organic adaptivity are key advantages of ISs. In this paper, a design science research (DSR) question for design-oriented information systems research (DISR) is proposed: Can the application of biomimetic principles to IS design result in the creation of value by innovation? Accordingly, the properties of biological IS are analyzed, and these insights are crystallized into a theoretical framework to address the three major aspects of biomimetic ISs: user experience, information processing, and management cybernetics. On this basis, the research question is elaborated together with a starting point for a research methodology in biomimetic information systems.
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/1807
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Building a dolmen: an ISD approach to the management of innovation
(2007)
Costello, Gabriel J.; Conboy, Kieran; Donnellan, Brian; Rochford, Colm
Building a dolmen: an ISD approach to the management of innovation
(2007)
Costello, Gabriel J.; Conboy, Kieran; Donnellan, Brian; Rochford, Colm
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This paper addresses a “challenge in practice” by describing the initial stage of an information systems development (ISD) project to support the management of innovation within a subsidiary of APC-MGE. To begin with, a review is presented of relevant literature on the management of innovation and on information systems development. The background of the case study is outlined and the advantages of a dialogical action research approach to ISD are discussed. Then the development of a conceptual model using the organizational analysis approach of Multiview2 is described. The work proposes to make a contribution in a number of areas. Firstly it provides empirical evidence of the role of innovation in an organ-izational transformation and the challenge of designing an information system to support this objective. Secondly it presents an example of using dialogical action research, recently intro-duced to the MIS discipline by Mårtensson & Lee, to develop an information system. Futur...
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/1165
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Building a dolmen: an ISD approach to the management of innovation
(2009)
Costello, Gabriel J.; Conboy, Kieran; Donnellan, Brian; Rochford, Colm
Building a dolmen: an ISD approach to the management of innovation
(2009)
Costello, Gabriel J.; Conboy, Kieran; Donnellan, Brian; Rochford, Colm
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This paper addresses a “challenge in practice” by describing the initial stage of an information systems development (ISD) project to support the management of innovation within a subsidiary of APC-MGE. To begin with, a review is presented of relevant literature on the management of innovation and on information systems development. The background of the case study is outlined and the advantages of a dialogical action research approach to ISD are discussed. Then the development of a conceptual model using the organizational analysis approach of Multiview2 is described. The work proposes to make a contribution in a number of areas. Firstly it provides empirical evidence of the role of innovation in an organizational transformation and the challenge of designing an information system to support this objective. Secondly it presents an example of using dialogical action research, recently introduced to the MIS discipline by Mårtensson & Lee, to develop an information system. Future ...
http://hdl.handle.net/10759/556412
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Characteristics of Information Systems and Business Informatics Study Programs
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Helfert, Markus
Characteristics of Information Systems and Business Informatics Study Programs
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Helfert, Markus
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Over the last decade there is an intensive discussion within the Information Systems (IS) and Informatics community about the characteristics and identity of the discipline. Simultaneously with the discussion, there is an ongoing debate on essential skills and capabilities of IS and Business Informatics graduates as well as the profile of IS programs. With this paper we recognize the need for different IS perspectives resulting in diverse study profiles. We developed a framework for structuring information systems study programs and characterized some of the differences in study programs. The results from this study are based on a survey and workshops with domain exerts, both from academia and practice. The descriptive results from the survey are presented, and show the diversity of study programs, both on master and bachelor level. As an example for an IS profile we summarize a reference structure for Business Informatics study programs, which aims to provide guidance for curriculu...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12864/
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Computerized decision support systems for multimorbidity care - an urgent call for research and development
(2016)
Grace, Audrey; O'Donoghue, John; Mahony, Carolanne; Heffernan, Tony; Molony, David...
Computerized decision support systems for multimorbidity care - an urgent call for research and development
(2016)
Grace, Audrey; O'Donoghue, John; Mahony, Carolanne; Heffernan, Tony; Molony, David; Carroll, Thomas
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Healthcare organisations and General Practitioners (GPs) in particular, are overwhelmed by the growing number of patients with multiple chronic diseases (i.e. multimorbid) and the additional complexity involved in their associated treatments. There is evidence to suggest that Computerized Decision Support Systems (CDSS) offer many potential benefits to support multimorbidity care, but this remains under investigated. For example CDSS have been shown to improve the quality/safety of medication prescribing; to increase clinician adherence to guideline/protocol based care; as well as to enhance communication and decision making among providers and patients. This chapter draws on extant literature to discuss these and other potential benefits of CDSS for enhancing multiborbidity care and calls for further research and development in this area. The chapter also identifies the required features of such software systems and underlines a number of key challenges that must be overcome for th...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/6567
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Computing possibly optimal solutions for multi-objective constraint optimisation with tradeoffs
(2015)
Wilson, Nic; Razak, Abdul; Marinescu, Radu
Computing possibly optimal solutions for multi-objective constraint optimisation with tradeoffs
(2015)
Wilson, Nic; Razak, Abdul; Marinescu, Radu
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Computing the set of optimal solutions for a multiobjective constraint optimisation problem can be computationally very challenging. Also, when solutions are only partially ordered, there can be a number of different natural notions of optimality, one of the most important being the notion of Possibly Optimal, i.e., optimal in at least one scenario compatible with the inter-objective tradeoffs. We develop an AND/OR Branch-and-Bound algorithm for computing the set of Possibly Optimal solutions, and compare variants of the algorithm experimentally.
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/10797
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Coordinating global software development activities: requisite variety in information systems as a dependent variable
(2007)
Wiredu, Gamel O.
Coordinating global software development activities: requisite variety in information systems as a dependent variable
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Wiredu, Gamel O.
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In this paper, I explain how globally-distributed software development subunits can coordinate their activities with information systems (IS). The basis of this explanation lies in the contemporary proliferation of global software development (GSD) activities which suggests an unexplained reality: that organizations practicing GSD are somehow regulating their IS to cope with increasing and varied uncertainties. Through an empirical example of an organization’s subunit’s regulating and coping, I make the case that requisite variety in a subunit’s information systems is a dependent variable for managing uncertainties leading to optimal coordination. In this example, I show varied uncertainties that faced the subunit; and I explain how variety in its information system was requisite for managing the uncertainties satisfactorily. Based on these explanations, I suggest four characteristics of variety in IS that will be requisite for managing uncertainties in GSD – developers’ agility, de...
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/1190
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CrowdService: optimizing mobile crowdsourcing and service composition
(2018)
Peng, Xin; Gu, Jingxiao; Tan, Tian Huat; Yu, Yijun; Nuseibeh, Bashar; Zhao, Wenyun
CrowdService: optimizing mobile crowdsourcing and service composition
(2018)
Peng, Xin; Gu, Jingxiao; Tan, Tian Huat; Yu, Yijun; Nuseibeh, Bashar; Zhao, Wenyun
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Some user needs can only be met by leveraging the capabilities of others to undertake particular tasks that require intelligence and labor. Crowdsourcing such capabilities is one way to achieve this. But providing a service that leverages crowd intelligence and labor is a challenge, since various factors need to be considered to enable reliable service provisioning. For example, the selection of an optimal set of workers from those who bid to perform a task needs to be made based on their reliability, expected reward, and distance to the target locations. Moreover, for an application involving multiple services, the overall cost and time constraints must be optimally allocated to each involved service. In this paper, we develop a framework, named CROWDSERVICE, which supplies crowd intelligence and labor as publicly accessible crowd services via mobile crowdsourcing. The paper extends our earlier work by providing an approach for constraints synthesis and worker selection. It employs...
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/6852
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