Sanders, Matthew R., Ralph, Alan, Sofronoff, Kate V., Gardiner, Paul, Thompson, Rachel, Dwyer, Sarah, ...
A large-scale population trial using the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program (TPS) was evaluated. The target population was all parents of 4- to 7-year-old children residing in ten geographical...
Sanders, Matthew R., Ralph, Alan, Sofronoff, Katherine V., Gardiner, Paul, Thompson, Rachel, Dwyer, S., ...
A large-scale population trial using the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program (TPS) was evaluated. The target population was all parents of 4- to 7-year-old children residing in ten geographical...
Tina Manoharan, Hamish Taylor, Paul Gardiner
This paper presents the rationale and design for a collaborative virtual environment that is being developed to aid shared assessment of urban planning proposals. The research aims to show how a...
Demystifying the language of drugs : a select glossary of terms (2003)
Dietze, Paul, Lanagan, Amanda, Thornton, David, Gardiner, Paul
Demystifying the language of drugs : a select glossary of terms (2003)
Dietze, Paul, Lanagan, Amanda, Thornton, David, Gardiner, Paul
A Collaborative Analysis Tool for Visualisation and Interaction with Spatial Data (2002)
Tina Manoharan, Hamish Taylor, Paul Gardiner
A collaborative virtual environment system is described that is designed to support location-independent shared analysis of spatial data and urban planning proposals. The system seeks to extend the...
Innovation, climate and change (2001)
Henry, Jane, Gardiner, Paul, Walker, David, Grugulis, Irene, Mayle, David
How do perception, style and culture affect thought and action? How can you develop a more creative approach in yourself and a more creative climate in your organisation? This interdisciplinary...
An Algebraic Construction of Predicate Transformers (1994)
Paul Gardiner, Clare Martin, Oege De Moor
. In this paper we present an algebraic construction of monotonic predicate transformers, using a categorical construction which is similar to the algebraic construction of the integers from the...
A Language of Refinements (1994)
The refinement calculus is a formal technique for the development of programs which are provably correct with respect to their specifications. A formal language is presented for the description of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Stanford University, 1976.
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Stanford University, 1976.
A Comparison of the NZTM and FPS Models of the New Zealand Economy
Kam Leong Szeto, Paul Gardiner, Richard Gray, David Hargreaves
This paper investigates and compares the dynamic properties of the New Zealand Treasury model (NZTM) and the current version of the Reserve Bank’s Forecasting and Policy System model (FPS). The...
Evolution of the financial software market
This article examines the market forces that are driving change in the financial software market, describes the technologies that will be adopted by the next generation of financial software systems,...