Maypole: Visualisating Contingency Tables (1999)
S. Mcbride, R. Sterritt, E. P. Curran, K. Adamson, C. M. Shapcott
Data Visualisation is a powerful tool in modern computing. It allows ease of navigation of large information spaces and it is invaluable in communicating complex ideas. As the volume of data stored...
Meta Information Management (1999)
S. Crawley, S. Davis, J. Indulska, S. Mcbride, K. Raymond
The increasing openness and heterogeneity of distributed computing systems requires the representation of meta-information in distributed environments. This paper presents a conceptual framework for...
Meta-Meta is Better-Better! (1999)
S. Crawley, S. Davis, J. Indulska, S. Mcbride, K. Raymond
The increasing openness and heterogeneity of distributed computing systems requires the representation of meta-information in distributed environments. Most type management systems can only define...
Meta-Meta is Better-Better! (1999)
S. Crawley, S. Davis, J. Indulska, S. Mcbride, K. Raymond
The increasing openness and heterogeneity of distributed computing systems requires the representation of meta-information in distributed environments. Most type management systems can only define...
Meta Information Management (1999)
S. Crawley, S. Davis, J. Indulska, S. Mcbride, K. Raymond
The increasing openness and heterogeneity of distributed computing systems requires the representation of meta-information in distributed environments. This paper presents a conceptual framework for...
Meta Information Management (1997)
S. Crawley, S. Davis, J. Indulska, S. Mcbride, K. Raymond
The increasing openness and heterogeneity of distributed computing systems requires the representation of meta-information in distributed environments. This paper presents a conceptual framework for...
Meta-Meta is Better-Better! (1997)
S. Crawley, S. Davis, J. Indulska, S. Mcbride, K. Raymond
The increasing openness and heterogeneity of distributed computing systems requires the representation of meta-information in distributed environments. Most type management systems can only define...