Borooah, Vani K.; Dineen, Donal A.; Lynch, Nicola(Economic and Social Research Institute, 2009)
This paper, using data from the 2006 Irish Census, provides evidence of the structural
advantage of Irish speaking, relative to non-speaking workers in Ireland’s labour market with advantage and disadvantage being defined ...
This paper addresses variability in the domain of
software-based control systems. When designing product
lines of such systems, varying sensors and actuators have
to be used and parameterized, which in turn requires ...
McGarr, Oliver; O'Brien, J.(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2007)
The Schools IT2000 initiative, launched in 1997, was the first large-scale attempt to
integrate ICT into teaching and learning in the Irish education system. Prior to its
launch computer use in Irish schools was inhibited ...
Although the Method Engineering (ME) research community has
reached considerable maturity, it has not yet been able to agree on the
granularity and definition of the configurable parts of methods. This state of
affairs ...
Due to the rising demand for individualised software products and software-intensive systems (e.g.,mobile phone or automotive software), organizations are faced with the challenge to provide a diversity of software systems ...
Cassidy, Irene(NIHS & University of Limerick, 2002)
Caring for infectious patients in isolation poses not only opportunities for learning but also many challenges for nursing practice and the nurse patient relationship. To contribute to the preparation of student nurses for ...
In modern ageing society, robots are been designed
to play an increasing role in the lives of elderly people
This paper describes a mobile robotic assistant, named
‘LUCAS’, Limerick University Computerised Assistive
System, ...
Ryan, Adrian P.; McCarthy, Oliver(IEEE Computer Society, 2004)
The main problem in extending continuous-time
filtering to higher frequencies is the sensitivity of high-frequency
filters to analog integrator nonidealities such as finite dc gain and
parasitic poles. The use of a ...
The widespread growth of golf is mainly due to its accessibility to people of all ages, socio-economic backgrounds and skill levels (Hume et al., 2005). To correspond with this increased participation, research in the area ...
This research examines the use of ICT to support a group-based pedagogy in
Professional Issues in Software Engineering (PISE). The research was conducted over
eight cycles of teaching and uses an action research methodology ...