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Sulpicius Severus's Construction of his 84-year Paschal Table
(2022)The structure and termini of the 84-year Paschal table with a 14-year saltus followed by the early mediaeval churches of Britain and Ireland remained a matter of conjecture until 1985, when Daibhi O Croinin identified a ... -
Supporting "Personalisation for All" through Federated User Model Exchange Services (FUMES)
(2007)The growth of applications as services has been rapid. The emergence of various standards has made it much easier to provide basic levels of service interoperability. However, in personalisation and eLearning services ... -
Supporting bio-medical knowledge discovery : the Archetype-Based Electronic Bio-Medical Research Record (eBMRR)
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2013)This thesis proposes the development of a novel type of record, the electronic Bio- Medical Research Record, which generically integrates molecular research and patient data in an interoperable manner to support bio-medical ... -
Supporting Composite Smart Home Services with Semantic Fault Management
(2010)The proliferation of smart home technologies providing home users with digital services presents an interoperability problem. This paper asserts that the value of these services can be greatly extended by enabling ... -
Supporting Composite Smart Home Services with Semantic Fault Management
(2010)The proliferation of smart home technologies providing home users with digital services presents an interoperability problem. This paper asserts that the value of these services can be greatly extended by enabling te ... -
Supporting Context-Awareness: A Taxonomic Review
(2008)Context-aware applications realise the vision of ubiquitous computing by utilising information gathered from their environment to automatically adapt behaviour. To support the development of such applications, researchers ... -
Supporting CORBA Applications in a Mobile Environment
(1999)CORBA, the Common Object Request Broker Architecture, defines a framework for developing object-oriented distributed applications. Unfortunately, current implementations of CORBA have not been designed with support for ... -
Supporting Design for User Acceptance of Health Technologies from a Macro-Temporal Perspective
(2022)User acceptance is key for the successful uptake and use of health technologies, but also impacted by numerous factors not always easily accessible nor operationalised by designers in practice. This work seeks to ... -
Supporting Disconnected Operation in Mobile CORBA
(Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)CORBA has been used successfully for a number of years as a way of building and connecting distributed applications. Normally this has been in the context of a wired network with static hosts. With recent developments ... -
Supporting Flexibility and Awareness in Localisation Workflows
(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 ... -
Supporting group communication in mobile ad-hoc networks
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2007)Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs) are networks formed when mobile nodes communicate over a wireless medium as and when they come within each other's radio range. Highly unstable communication links are characteristic of ... -
Supporting Learner Model Exchange in Educational Web Systems
(2011)The heterogeneity of learner models in structure, syntax and semantics makes sharing them a significant challenge for existing educational web systems. Creating mappings between the different types of learner models is one ... -
Supporting meta-types in a compiled, reflective programming language
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2002)Software engineering in a distributed, heterogeneous environment is faced with a number of challenges. With distribution comes the need for synchronisation, transactions, and fault-tolerance while support for different ... -
Supporting Mobile Computing in Object-Oriented Middleware Architectures
(University of Dublin, Trinity College. Department of Computer Science, 2003-10)The distributed object paradigm is now widely accepted as a suitable abstraction for building distributed applications. Numerous system architectures based on the paradigm have been proposed, and software frameworks ... -
Supporting Mobility using Context-Based Reasoning
(2006)Recent research in mobile computing has given rise to a new class of ubiquitous applications that are deployed in dynamic networks where communication is not reliable. In this paper, we describe how context-based reasoning ... -
Supporting object oriented languages on the Comandos platform
(Commission of the European, 1991)The Comandos project 3 is designing and implementing a platform to support distributed persistent applications. In particular the platform supports the object oriented style of programming. An essential requirement of the ... -
Supporting Personalised Information Exploration through Subjective Expert-created Semantic Attributes
(2009)Ordinary users are finding it increasingly difficult to explore the large volumes of diverse data they encounter in their everyday lives. Techniques based on data mining algorithms are useful but they tend to be too complex ... -
Supporting personalised recommendations in context-aware applications
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2009)Personalisation is the process of tailoring application behaviour to the requirements of its users. A primary concern of personalisation is providing users with behaviour recommendations that will aid them with their tasks. ...