An Origamic Architecture (OA) is a folded sheet of perforated paper from which a three-dimensional structure "pops up" when it is opened. It is similar to a "pop-up...
Much work in software architecture has been inspired by work in physical architecture, in particular Alexander’s work on ‘design patterns’. By contrast, Alexander’s work i...
Stephen Rank, Carl O'Coill, Cornelia Boldyreff, Ma...
Mobile devices are increasingly relied on but are used in contexts that put them at risk of physical damage, loss or theft. We consider a fault-tolerance approach that exploits sp...
The proliferation of audiovisual content available for young children brings with it the need for an appropriate Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) that meets needs and preferences o...
Ana Vitoria Joly, Lyn Pemberton, Richard N. Griffi...
Computer agents are increasingly deployed in settings in which they make decisions with people, such as electronic commerce, collaborative interfaces, and cognitive assistants. Ho...
Raz Lin, Sarit Kraus, Yinon Oshrat, Ya'akov (Kobi)...