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Modelling protein interaction in CCS
(University of Hertfordshire, 1999)
This is an account of the progress made to date in attempting to model proteins and their interaction as CCS agents under parallel composition. Some earlier work was done using CSP but that model ran into problems over ...
Story-telling and emotion : cognitive technology considerations in networking temporally and affectively grounded minds
(1999)
As technological agents that we interact with take an increasing amount of autonomy and responsibility from us, acting on our behalf, there are prospects for social changes in our notions of responsibility for our own ...
Illusion and satire in Kierkegaard's Postscript
(1999)
This paper investigates Johannes Climacus''s infamous satire against Hegelianism in the Concluding Unscientific Postscript. In considering why Climacus aims to show speculative thought as comical rather than simply mistaken, ...
The DELPHI method as a consensus and knowledge acquisition tool for the evaluation of the DIABETES system for insulin administration
(University of Hertfordshire, 1999)
Diabetes is a decision-support system in the field of insulin administration. System performance evaluation is particularly difficult because of the absence of a uniform decision-making model followed by the specialists. ...
Polyamine regulation of nitric oxide production in LPS-activated macrophages
(European Communities, 1999)
Polyamines are physiological cellular constituents essential for cell growth and differentiation, and regulate a multitude of cellular functions (1-4). Nitric oxide (NO) is an effector molecule in both the cardiovascular ...
Speedy services : time, usability and E-Commerce
(University of Hertfordshire, 1999)
Times play a vital role in human-computer interaction. However, when interaction takes place over a network, as is the case with e-commerce, it is impossible to guarantee that temporal requirements will be met. Therefore ...
Software process dynamic modelling for FEAST/1
(1999)
This paper describes a high-level system dynamics model of a real-world software evolution process. This process is implementing embedded software elements of a defence system composed of hardware and software components. ...
Justifying the provision of a standing frame - a good case to quote
(1999)
This article describes the clinical reasoning behind the decision to provide a standing frame to a patient for home use. The process to acquire the chosen standing frame and the means to ensure its use are described. The ...
Staged training of Neocognitron by evolutionary algorithms
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1999)
The Neocognitron, inspired by the mammalian visual system, is a complex neural network with numerous parameters and weights which should be trained in order to utilise it for pattern recognition. However, it is not easy ...