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Multi-shared-trees based multicast routing control protocol using anycast selection (2005)
Journal Article
Jia, W., Tu, W., Zhao, W., & Xu, G. (2005). Multi-shared-trees based multicast routing control protocol using anycast selection. International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems, 20(1), 69-84. https://doi.org/10.1080/17445760500033317

A novel internet multicast routing protocol is presented to possess efficiency and effectiveness for multicast packet routing with short delay, high throughput, resource utilization and scalability for a single multicast group g. The protocol has two... Read More about Multi-shared-trees based multicast routing control protocol using anycast selection.

Multi-shared-trees based multicast routing control protocol using anycast selection (2005)
Journal Article
Jia, W., Tu, W., Zhao, W., & Xu, G. (2005). Multi-shared-trees based multicast routing control protocol using anycast selection. International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems, https://doi.org/10.1080/17445760500033317

A novel internet multicast routing protocol is presented to possess efficiency and effectiveness for
multicast packet routing with short delay, high throughput, resource utilization and scalability for a single
multicast group g. The protocol has t... Read More about Multi-shared-trees based multicast routing control protocol using anycast selection.

The Complexity of Resolution with Generalized Symmetry Rules (2005)
Journal Article
Szeider, S. (2005). The Complexity of Resolution with Generalized Symmetry Rules. Theory of Computing Systems, 38(2), 171-188. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00224-004-1192-0

We generalize Krishnamurthys well-studied symmetry rule for resolution systems by considering homomorphisms instead of symmetries; symmetries are injective maps of literals whichpreserve complements and clauses; homomorphisms arise from symmetries by... Read More about The Complexity of Resolution with Generalized Symmetry Rules.

Motion prediction for caching and prefetching in mouse-driven DVE navigation (2005)
Journal Article
Chan, A., Lau, R. W., & Ng, B. (2005). Motion prediction for caching and prefetching in mouse-driven DVE navigation. ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, 5(1), 70-91. https://doi.org/10.1145/1052934.1052937

A distributed virtual environment (DVE) allows geographically separated users to participate in a shared virtual environment via connected networks. However, when the users are connected by the Internet, bandwidth limitation and network latency may s... Read More about Motion prediction for caching and prefetching in mouse-driven DVE navigation.

The SEI curriculum modules and their influence: Norm Gibbs' legacy to software engineering education (2005)
Journal Article
Budgen, D., & Tomayko, J. E. (2005). The SEI curriculum modules and their influence: Norm Gibbs' legacy to software engineering education. Journal of Systems and Software, 75(1-2), 55-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2004.02.027

The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie Mellon University started its first contract with a carte blanche opportunity and generous funding to improve the state of software engineering education. Norm Gibbs, the first Director of Educatio... Read More about The SEI curriculum modules and their influence: Norm Gibbs' legacy to software engineering education.

An investigation of software engineering curricula (2005)
Journal Article
Kitchenham, B., Budgen, D., Brereton, P., & Woodall, P. (2005). An investigation of software engineering curricula. Journal of Systems and Software, 74(3), 325-335. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2004.03.016

We adapted a survey instrument developed by Timothy Lethbridge to assess the extent to which the education delivered by four UK universities matches the requirements of the software industry. We propose a survey methodology that we believe addresses... Read More about An investigation of software engineering curricula.

On the computational complexity of the rooted subtree prune and regraft distance (2005)
Journal Article
Bordewich, M., & Semple, C. (2005). On the computational complexity of the rooted subtree prune and regraft distance. Annals of Combinatorics, 8(4), 409-423. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00026-004-0229-z

The graph-theoretic operation of rooted subtree prune and regraft is increasingly being used as a tool for understanding and modelling reticulation events in evolutionary biology. In this paper, we show that computing the rooted subtree prune and reg... Read More about On the computational complexity of the rooted subtree prune and regraft distance.

The complexity of constraint satisfaction: an algebraic approach (2005)
Book Chapter
Krokhin, A., Bulatov, A., & Jeavons, P. (2005). The complexity of constraint satisfaction: an algebraic approach. In V. B. Kudryavtsev, & I. G. Rosenberg (Eds.), Structural theory of automata, semigroups, and universal algebra (181-213). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3817-8_8

Many computational problems arising in artificial intelligence, computer science and elsewhere can be represented as constraint satisfaction and optimization problems. In this survey paper we discuss an algebraic approach that has proved to be very s... Read More about The complexity of constraint satisfaction: an algebraic approach.

Managing healthcare information: The role of the broker (2005)
Book Chapter
Budgen, D., Turner, M., Kotsiopoulos, I., Zhu, F., Russell, M., Rigby, M., Bennett, K., Brereton, P., Keane, J., & Layzell, P. (2005). Managing healthcare information: The role of the broker. In T. Solomonides, R. McClatchey, V. Breton, Y. Legré, & S. Nørager (Eds.), Volume 112: From Grid to Healthgrid (3-16). IOS Press

We describe a prototype information broker that has been developed to address typical healthcare information needs, using web services to obtain data from autonomous, heterogeneous sources. Some key features are reviewed: how data sources are turned... Read More about Managing healthcare information: The role of the broker.

APB: An adaptive playback buffer scheme for wireless streaming media (2005)
Journal Article
Tu, W., & Jia, W. (2005). APB: An adaptive playback buffer scheme for wireless streaming media. IEICE Transactions on Communications, E88-B(10), 4030-4039. https://doi.org/10.1093/ietcom/e88-b.10.4030

The wireless streaming media communications are fragile to the delay jitter because the conditions and requirements vary frequently with the users' mobility. Buffering is a typical way to reduce the delay jitter of media packets before the playback,... Read More about APB: An adaptive playback buffer scheme for wireless streaming media.