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    • Bridging Bonobo Components 

      Squalli Houssaini, Abdelmalek (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2001-09)
      To manage the increasing complexity of software, many modern and large applications make use of components. GNOME, the free desktop environment for UNIX like systems, has created its own component model, namely Bonobo. The ...
    • Call Admission Control and Dynamic Pricing in a GSM/GPRS Cellular Network 

      Olivré, Alan (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2004-09)
      In the past decade, the wireless communications market has experienced tremendous growth, and this growth is likely to continue in the near future. In addition to an increase in the number of users, ever more demanding ...
    • Case-Based Travel Agent 

      Peuret, Frédéric (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 1999-09)
      With the explosion of the Internet, we are getting more and more information and it becomes difficult to digest. Agents exist to help the users. An agent is a component of software (or hardware) that is capable of ...
    • CASSANDRA : A Collaborative Anti Spam System Allowing Node Decentralised Research Algorithms 

      Gray, Alan (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2003-09)
      Email has become a critical tool in many people's lives, both professionally and personally. It is easily accessible, inexpensive, fast, versatile and is far-reaching both in terms of the number and spectrum of people to ...
    • Computerising a library catalogue using optical character recognition 

      Anderson, Glynn (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 1993)
      Trinity College Library contains several million books. Catalogues for the more modern books have been computerised to allow readers a fast and efficient means of locating a book. The 1872 Printed Catalogue which lists ...