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    • Data citation practices in the CRAWDAD wireless network data archive 

      Henderson, Tristan; Kotz, David (2015-01) - Journal article
      CRAWDAD (Community Resource for Archiving Wireless Data At Dartmouth) is a popular research data archive for wireless network data, archiving over 100 datasets used by over 6,500 users. In this paper we examine citation ...
    • Designing the Unexpected : Endlessly Fascinating Interaction for Interactive Installations 

      MacDonald, Lindsay; Brosz, John; Nacenta, Miguel; Carpendale, Sheelagh (ACM, 2015-01-15) - Conference item
      We present A Delicate Agreement, an interactive art installation designed to intrigue viewers by offering them an unfolding story that is endlessly fascinating. To achieve this, we set our story in the liminal space of an ...
    • Repeating history : execution replay for Parallel Haskell programs 

      Ferrerio, Henrique; Janjic, Vladimir; Castro, Laura; Hammond, Kevin (Springer, 2013) - Conference item
      Parallel profiling tools, such as ThreadScope for Parallel Haskell, allow programmers to obtain information about the performance of their parallel programs. However, the information they provide is not always sufficiently ...
    • The Haptic Touch toolkit : enabling exploration of haptic interactions 

      Ledo, David; Nacenta, Miguel; Marquardt, Nicolai; Boring, Sebastian; Greenberg, Saul (ACM, 2012-02-19) - Conference item
      In the real world, touch based interaction relies on haptic feedback (e.g., grasping objects, feeling textures). Unfortunately, such feedback is absent in current tabletop systems. The previously developed Haptic Tabletop ...
    • Self-management of self-organising mobile computing applications : a separation of concerns approach 

      Fernandez Marquez, Jose Luis; di Marzo Serugendo, Giovanna; Stevenson, Graeme Turnbull; Ye, Juan; Dobson, Simon Andrew; Zamonelli, Franco (ACM, 2014-03-24) - Conference item
      Although the research area of self-organising systems is well established, their construction is often ad hoc. Consequently, such software is difficult reuse across applications that require similar functionality of have ...