Computer Science (Scholarly Publications): Recent submissions
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Harshvardhan J Pandit, Dave Lewis
(nternational World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee, 2018) -
A Linked Data Questionnaire for Libraries, Archives and Museums
(ADAPT Centre, School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin, 2017) -
Spatial Audio and Reverberation in an Augmented Reality Game Sound Design
(Audio Engineering Society, 2010) -
Random Numbers
(Sage Publications, 2006) -
Developing a concept inventory for computer science 2
(IEEE, 2017) -
Utilising Semantic Web Ontologies To Publish Experimental Workflows
(2017)Reproducibility in experiments is necessary to verify claims and to reuse prior work in experiments that advance research. However, the traditional model of publication validates research claims through peer-review ... -
Linked Data Contracts to Support Data Protection and Data Ethics in the Sharing of Scientific Data
(2017)In light of the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) [1] there are certain challenges in relation to the sharing of scientific data. For a data controller in a research institute, the requirement to monitor, ... -
Modelling Provenance for GDPR Compliance using Linked Open Data Vocabularies
(2017)The upcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requires justification of data activities to acquire, use, share, and store data using consent obtained from the user. Failure to comply may result in significant ... -
Compliance through Informed Consent: Semantic Based Consent Permission and Data Management Model
(CEUR-WS, 2017)The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) imposes greater restrictions on obtaining valid user consents involving the use of personal data. A semantic model of consent can make the concepts of consent explicit, ... -
The Use of Open Data to Improve the Repeatability of Adaptivity and Personalisation Experiment
(2016)Reproducibility of results is a key element for the verification of scientific experiments and an important indicator of the quality of a published experiment. It is vital therefore to precisely and transparently share ...