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38th ACSC 2015: Sydney, Australia
- David Parry:
38th Australasian Computer Science Conference, ACSC 2015, Sydney, Australia, January 2015. CRPIT 159, Australian Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-921770-41-8 - Hanxu You, Jie Zhu:
Image Reconstruction based on Block-based Compressive Sensing. 3-7 - Martin Stabauer, Gerald Quirchmayr, Johann Höller:
An Integration of Software Engineering Methods and Semantic Technologies for Drafting and Modeling Statutes and Legal Rules. 9-15 - Sarawat Anam, Yang Sok Kim, Byeong Ho Kang, Qing Liu:
Schema Mapping Using Hybrid Ripple-Down Rules. 17-26 - Jeff Herbert, Alan T. Litchfield:
A Novel Method for Decentralised Peer-to-Peer Software License Validation Using Cryptocurrency Blockchain Technology. 27-35 - Jason Thompson, Torab Torabi:
Visualising Moving Clusters using Cluster Flow Diagrams. 37-45 - Christopher Moir, Jonathan Dean:
A Machine Learning approach to Generic Entity Resolution in support of Cyber Situation Awareness. 47-58 - Sepehr Damavandinejadmonfared, Vijay Varadharajan:
A New Extension of Kernel Principal Component Analysis for Finger Vein Authentication. 59-63 - Xi Ding, Lanshan Zhang, Ye Tian, Xiangyang Gong, Wendong Wang:
Dynamic Topic Detection Model by Fusing Sentiment Polarity. 65-71 - Graeme Smith, Jeff W. Sanders, Qin Li:
A Macro-Level Model for Investigating the E ect of Directional Bias on Network Coverage. 73-81 - Parma Nand, Rivindu Perera:
An Evaluation of POS Tagging for Tweets Using HMM Modelling. 83-89 - Ayodeji James Akande, Colin J. Fidge, Ernest Foo:
Component Modeling for SCADA Network Mapping. 91-100 - Udaya Wijesinghe, Udaya Kiran Tupakula, Vijay Varadharajan:
An Enhanced Model for Network Flow Based Botnet Detection. 101-110 - Jacqui Chetty:
Lego© Mindstorms: Merely a Toy or a Powerful Pedagogical Tool for Learning Computer Programming? 111-118 - Yuki Osada, Mark Reynolds, Tim French:
Hourglass Systems. 119-123

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