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Fifty Years of Candidate Pulsar Selection - What next?
2017
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Yet in recent years technological advances have permitted the proliferation of pulsar-like candidates, straining our candidate selection capabilities, and ultimately reducing selection accuracy. ...
Whilst these have achieved success, candidate volumes continue to increase, and our methods have to evolve to keep pace with the change. This talk considers how to meet this challenge as a community. ...
To † Readers interested in a full review of the history of candidate selection, should refer to Lyon (2016) and Lyon et al. (2016) .
Years of Candidate Pulsar Selection -What next? ...
doi:10.1017/s1743921317007682
fatcat:73m6pitcsrf55dyo2c22b6tw3m
Next generation knowledge management
2005
BT technology journal
Meta-data and associated ontologies then allows more intelligent software systems to be written, automating the analysis and exploitation of Web-based information. ...
The next generation of the Web, dubbed the 'Semantic Web', will extend the Web's capability through the increased availability machine-processable information. ...
The authors would like to acknowledge the input of their colleagues in the project. ...
doi:10.1007/s10550-005-0040-3
fatcat:f2tkex6hlfeerjpcs3y734i3ee
Towards Next Generation Rubrics: An Automated Assignment Feedback System
2017
Australasian Journal of Information Systems
The tool was designed to provide students with timely feedback on their initial assignment drafts, for revision and further improvement. ...
The paper provides details on the methodology used for development of the software, and presents the results obtained from the analysis of text-based assignments submitted in two subjects. ...
They would also like to acknowledge the assistance of James Heath in research assistance associated with this work. ...
doi:10.3127/ajis.v21i0.1553
fatcat:zfrhgo5qvbfsrf47yk5urpicg4
Towards the next generation of exergames: Flexible and personalised assessment-based identification of tennis swings
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
The presented solution is able to learn from a small dataset and capture two subjective swing-technique assessment criteria from a coach. ...
Current exergaming sensors and inertial systems attached to sports equipment or the human body can provide quantitative information about the movement or impact e.g. with the ball. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author wishes to thank Prof. Ian Nabney and Dr. Christopher Bishop for sharing and updating their source code for Netlab and RBF for the past two decades. ...
arXiv:1804.06948v2
fatcat:7sd3lijxnzbetkb5gn4dkqcxsa
Next generation IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks: Current status, future directions and open challenges
2016
Computer Communications
In contrast to other IEEE 802.11 surveys, this is a use case oriented study. Specifically, we first describe the three key scenarios in which next-generation WLANs will have to operate. ...
Finally, we review emerging trends that can influence the design of future WLANs, with special focus on software-defined MACs and the internet-working with cellular systems. ...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments on the paper, as these comments led us to an improvement of the work. ...
doi:10.1016/j.comcom.2015.10.007
fatcat:fqyw73iqbbfmvcpyawnkfkakt4
Towards the Next Generation of Risk-Based Asset Management Tools
[chapter]
2010
Flood Risk Science and Management
act in concert to manage flood risk, allowing the advantages of one action to compensate for disadvantages of another). ...
This paper explores the state-of-the-art in assessing the performance of individual assets and asset systems. It provides a discussion of reliability analysis and system-based risk analysis tools. ...
Sixth Framework Programme through the grant to the budget of the Integrated Project FLOODsite, Contract GOCE-CT-2004-505420 and the Flood Risk Management Research consortium funded by the UK Engineering ...
doi:10.1002/9781444324846.ch15
fatcat:dzvjcsxtsvbf7dv3r4dhfgtmou
NGSeasy: a next generation sequencing pipeline in Docker containers
2015
F1000Research
Our aim is to define a new paradigm and best practices for developing, distributing and running pipelines encapsulated in Docker containers (lightweight virtualization), with a focus on next generation ...
We present a basic "proof of concept" evaluation of a next generation sequencing pipeline in Docker containers, capable of producing meaningful results, that are comparable with public and "best practice ...
More work is needed to speed up and improve library preparation, sequencing machine run times and solutions for variant annotation, prioritisation and clinical reporting. ...
doi:10.12688/f1000research.7104.1
fatcat:r4uiuwfi5vgolbzqvmwe3easpi
A study of the bi-objective next release problem
2010
Empirical Software Engineering
One important issue addressed by software companies is to determine which features should be included in the next release of their products, in such a way that the highest possible number of customers ...
In this work, we apply three state-of-the-art multi-objective metaheuristics (two genetic algorithms, NSGA-II and MOCell, and one evolutionary strategy, PAES) for solving NRP. ...
Mark Harman is partly supported by EPSRC grants EP/G060525 (CREST: Centre for Research on Evolution, Search and Testing, Platform Grant), and EP/D050863 (SEBASE: Software Engineering By Automated SEarch ...
doi:10.1007/s10664-010-9147-3
fatcat:lp7fge4dkzgfvii3zhugqrciui
Leadership and Effectiveness of Incubation of Start-Ups: Research Scheme for Next Generation Stage Gate
2021
EUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL
The aim of the article is also to show how start-up activities should be modified at all stages of the process and what role system gates could play in order to incubate start-ups more effectively, but ...
Purpose: The aim of the article is to develop and propose a modernised Agile Development tool of the Stage Gate Model, i.e., the NaxGen Stage Gate System model, for use in start-up projects. ...
The effects cover a wide range of benefits, which are: • Better concentration and prioritisation. • Increased team morale. • Better process and method matching. • Increased productivity. • Improved communication ...
doi:10.35808/ersj/2628
fatcat:3zrtpzsobrgopcrgr3zum5f2ia
Accessibility 2.0: Next Steps for Web Accessibility
2009
Journal of Access Services
processes and which includes all stakeholders in the process of maximising accessibility. ...
The paper describes work which has informed the ideas in this paper and plans for further work, including an approach to advocacy and education which coins the "Accessibility 2.0" term to describe a renewed ...
environment and Smith selected three: 1. ...
doi:10.1080/15367960802301028
fatcat:yxzkwz55bvh4joxrr5bvcsw3bi
You say you want a revolution: the next stage of public sector reform in New Zealand
2012
Policy Quarterly
That process made New Zealand a world leader in public management. Despite this, it remains difficult to gain traction on some of the most complex problems in society. ...
In order to continue the positive trend of the previous decades, the system must evolve to appreciate the importance of outcomes and effectiveness. ...
The Next Stage of Public Sector Reform in New Zealand
However, patronage tended to be limited to lower levels of the New Zealand public service, such as in the Post Office and Railways, and was not ...
doi:10.26686/pq.v8i1.4408
fatcat:g7yj66mtnndzrjcu6x2j2pcra4
Bricolage and Growth Hacking: Two Smart Concepts of Creating a Business Lacking Resources
[chapter]
2021
Next Generation Entrepreneurship [Working Title]
Thus, the two concepts are complementing each other by dedication to two different stages of a start-up process. ...
Bricolage for creating the start-up and Growth Hacking for getting it successfully to the market and make it grow sustainably. ...
13 Bricolage and Growth Hacking: Two Smart Concepts of Creating a Business Lacking Resources DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.99391 ...
doi:10.5772/intechopen.99391
fatcat:sv7y26gm5zhijjrh5bzq4dlpf4
Regulating next generation broadband
2008
Telecommunications Journal of Australia
From the research problem comes the selection of the case or cases to study -but how many cases should there be and on what criteria should they be selected? ...
Above all, case selection must be done so as to maximise what can be learned, in the period of time available for the study. ...
doi:10.2104/tja08007
fatcat:lrzba6vfdfdhjfkqdrry4quhoa
Robust Building Data: A Driver for Policy Development
[chapter]
2014
World Sustainable Energy Days Next 2014
We would like to thank the following experts who played a part in helping us understand the situation of his or her respective region: ...
The information and data gathered was sourced directly from experts and modellers from the four GBPN regions. ...
What can GBPN do to improve data collection? ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-658-04355-1_1
fatcat:vstaanjfjrcy5fyrbfjrllk634
Converged Wireless Networking and Optimization for Next Generation Services
2010
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
This paper provides an overview of the LOOP project and the key achievements that have been tunneled into first prototypes for showcasing next generation services for operators and process manufacturers ...
The LOOP project, a EUREKA-CELTIC driven initiative, is one piece in the jigsaw by helping European industry to sustain a leading role in telecommunications and manufacturing of high-value products and ...
) and also partially funded by the FP7 ICT-WHERE with contract no. 217033. ...
doi:10.1155/2010/924720
fatcat:2snej3zufjccfdwwswi7ubfn7e
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