Browsing Τμήμα Πληροφορικής / Department of Computer Science by Title
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E-commerce engineering: A short vs long software process for the development of e-commerce applications
(Escola Superior de Tecnologia do Instituto Politecnico de Setubal, 2003)The immediacy in developing e-commerce applications, the quality of the services offered by these systems band the need for continuous evolution are primary issues that must be fully analysed and understood prior and during ...
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An e-healthcare mobile application: A stakeholders' analysis experience of reading
(IGI Global, 2009)This chapter presents a longitudinal study on the implementation of an e-health mobile application, DITIS, which supports network collaboration for home healthcare. By adopting the stakeholders' analysis, the study explores ...
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Book Chapter
An e-healthcare mobile application: A stakeholders' analysis experience of reading
(IGI Global, 2007)This chapter presents a longitudinal study on the implementation of an e-health mobile application, DITIS, which supports network collaboration for home healthcare. By adopting the stakeholders' analysis, the study explores ...
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Edge Computing [Scanning the Issue]
(2019)In recent years, with the proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the wide penetration of wireless networks, the number of edge devices and the data generated from the edge have been growing rapidly. According ...
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Editorial
(2015)
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Editorial
(2001)
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Editorial for special issue Internet-based Content Delivery
(2011)The main technical underpinnings of Cloud Computing infrastructures and services include virtualization, service-orientation, elasticity, multi-tenancy, power efficiency, and economics of scale. The perceived advantages ...
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Editorial message: Special track on ubiquitous computing
(2004)Ubiquitous computing places humans in the center of environments saturated with computing and wireless communications capabilities, yet gracefully integrated, so that technology recedes in the background of everyday ...
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Editorial message: Special track on ubiquitous computing
(2005)Ubiquitous computing places humans in the center of environments saturated with computing and wireless communications capabilities, yet gracefully integrated, so that technology recedes in the background of everyday ...
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Editorial: Why coordination models and languages in AI?
(2001)The pervasive spreading of information technology, along with the continuously growing and almost ubiquitous request for intelligence in systems, is giving new life to AI research. At the same time, this introduces new ...
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Editor’s preface
(2004)
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EEmergency health care information systems
(2011)In this paper we provide an overview of the way that information and communication technologies have been used for emergency healthcare support. The paper provides a literature review of case studies exploring information ...
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eEmergency health care information systems.
(2011)In this paper we provide an overview of the way that information and communication technologies have been used for emergency healthcare support. The paper provides a literature review of case studies exploring information ...
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The effect of color correction of endoscopy images for quantitative analysis in endometrium
(2005)The objective of this study was to develop a standardized protocol for the capturing and analysis of endoscopy digital images for subsequent use in a Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) system in gynaecological cancer. Images ...
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Effect of zooming on texture features of ultrasonic images
(2006)Background: Unstable carotid plaques on subjective, visual, assessment using B-mode ultrasound scanning appear as echolucent and heterogeneous. Although previous studies on computer assisted plaque characterisation have ...
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Effective control of traffic flow in ATM networks using fuzzy explicit rate marking (PERM)
(1997)In this paper, we describe the fuzzy explicit rate marking (FERM) traffic flow control algorithm for a class of best effort service, known as available bit rate (ABR), proposed by the ATM Forum. FERM is an explicit rate ...