Browsing Computer Science (Scholarly Publications) by Author "FEENEY, KEVIN CHEKOV"
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Ethnomethodology as an influence on community-centred design
FEENEY, KEVIN CHEKOV; LEWIS, DAVID; MCAULEY, JOHN JOSEPH (Verlag der Technischen Universitat Graz, 2009) -
Federated homes: Secure sharing of home services
O'SULLIVAN, DECLAN; KEENEY, JOHN; FEENEY, KEVIN CHEKOV; ETZIONI, ZOHAR (IEEE, 2011)This paper presents an architecture which allows consumers to securely share the services available in their home networks with remote third parties. It is implemented as a software service which can be installed on a ... -
Ontology Consistency and Instance Checking for Real World Linked Data
FEENEY, KEVIN; BRENNAN, ROB; FEENEY, KEVIN CHEKOV; BRENNAN, ROB (2015)Many large ontologies have been created which make use of OWL's expressiveness for speci cation. However, tools to ensure that in- stance data is in compliance with the schema are often not well integrated with triple-stores ... -
An Open Service Framework for Next Generation Localisation
JONES, DOMINIC; LEWIS, DAVID; FEENEY, KEVIN CHEKOV (2010) -
Policy-based Integration of Multi-Provider Digital Home Services
BRENNAN, ROB; KEENEY, JOHN; FEENEY, KEVIN CHEKOV; LEWIS, DAVID; O'SULLIVAN, DECLAN; ETZIONI, ZOHAR (2009)The digital home is both the nexus of a new wave of user-centric service integration and the front line of competition between device vendors, connectivity providers, and added-value service providers. Vertical integration ... -
Publishing Social Sciences Datasets as Linked Data: a Political Violence Case Study
BRENNAN, ROB; FEENEY, KEVIN CHEKOV (2013)This paper discusses the design, application and generalisation of a Linked Data vocabulary to describe historical events of political violence. The vocabulary was designed to capture the United States political violence ... -
Supporting Flexibility and Awareness in Localisation Workflows
DOHERTY, GAVIN; FEENEY, KEVIN CHEKOV; LEWIS, DAVID; LUZ, SATURNINO (2009)A key strategy for supporting users in distributed work systems is to help them maintain awareness of the state of the work system and of the work being done by others. At the same time, many knowledge intensive industries ... -
Web Service Integration for Next Generation Localisation
KEENEY, JOHN; FEENEY, KEVIN CHEKOV; LEWIS, DAVID; ETZIONI, ZOHAR (2009)Developments in Natural Language Processing technologies promise a variety of benefits to the localization industry, both in its current form in performing bulk enterprise-based localization and in the future in ...