Yang, Hui; De Roeck, Anne; Willis, Alistair; Nuseibeh, Bashar(The Association for Computational Linguistics, 2010)
Nocuous ambiguity occurs when a linguistic expression is interpreted differently by different readers in a given context. We present an approach to automatically identify nocuous ambiguity that is likely to lead to ...
Intelligent swarms draw their inspiration from biology where many simple entities act independently, but when grouped, they appear to be highly organized. NASA is currently investigating swarm-based technologies for the ...
The literature indicates that there is urgent need to address the significant gap in our ability to value the contributory interaction of service networks in organisational performance. This paper is primarily concerned ...
Abstract. Process Improvement has been used for decades as a means to
become better and more efficient. Whilst many organizations have used
considerable resources for process improvement, investments in process
improvement ...
Heavey, Cathal; Byrne, P.J.; Ryan, Paul(University of Limerick, Department of Engineering, 2010)
There is mounting concern over the recent rise in man-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions which are changing the earth’s climate. This concern has resulted in increased scrutiny over GHG emitting supply chain operations. ...
Rodden, Noel Bernard(University of Limerick, Department of Education and Professional Studies, 2010)
ICT has impacted, to some degree, on almost every facet of our lives. Children
today grow up with an array of technology, both at home and at school.
Educators and governments have devoted huge resources to the provision ...
Heffernan, Donal; Watterson, Conal(University of Limerick, Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering, 2010)
With embedded systems growing in hardware and software complexity, it is becoming increasingly difficult to avoid failures, despite costly design and testing efforts. Monitoring the behaviour of an embedded system's software ...
O'Sullivan, Leonard; Finneran, Aoife(University of Limerick, Department of Manufacturing & Operations Engineering, 2010)
Physical risk factors and their combinations are linked to the causation of Musculo Skeletal Disorders (MSDs) which has implications for on-site operator productivity. Current risk assessment methods have no element to ...
Donnelly, Alan; Harrington, Deirdre(University of Limerick, Department of Physical Education & Sports Science, 2010)
The following literature review describes the benefits of being physically active in childhood and adulthood and also the dangers that accompany inactivity. The benefits of being physically activity as a young person can ...
McCarthy, Raymond(Department of Physiotherapy, University of Limerick, 2011)
Background: Office workers are at substantial risk of developing low back pain (LBP). A dynamic chair called the Back App has been developed and is speculated to improve sitting posture.
Objectives: 1) To compare a) ...