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    • Continuous Transition in Outsourcing: A Case Study 

      Raza, B; Clear, T; MacDonell, S (IEEE, 2017)
      Outsourcing is typically considered to occur in three phases: decision, transition and operation. As outsourcing is now well established the switching of vendors and transitioning from one system to another is common. ...
    • The Contradiction of Agile Measures: Customer as Focus, but Process as Measured? 

      Storti, A; Clear, T (Association for Information Systems (ACIS), 2020)
      Performance measures are being used in the agile approach as a powerful tool to understand the customer's impact of a software delivery. However, it is common to find measures related to the process instead of the customer, ...
    • Contribution of Warkworth 12m VLBI radio telescope to New Zealand geodesy 

      Takiguchi, H; Gulyaev, S; Natusch, T; Weston, S; Woodburn, L (The Geoscience Society of New Zealand, 2011)
      The Institute for Radio Astronomy and Space Research (IRASR) of Auckland University of Technology (AUT) launched the New Zealand's first and only research capable radio telescope (WARK12M) near Warkworth which is located ...
    • Convective Heat Loss Investigation From a Coupled Parabolic Dish Receiver System 

      Uzair, M; Anderson, TN; Nates, R (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Auckland University of Technology and Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Auckland, 2017)
      INTRODUCTION Among all concentrating solar power (CSP) techniques, parabolic dishes are the most efficient system due to their higher concentration ratio and temperatures achieved inside the cavity receivers. Due to ...
    • Conversing at Many Layers: Implementing Multi-layer On-chip Protocol Converters 

      Sinha, R (2015)
      The numerous intellectual property blocks of a system-on-a-chip must be integrated so that they can meet system-specific requirements. However, such integration is not guaranteed due to mismatches between IP protocols. ...
    • Conversion of New Zealand's 30m telecommunication antenna into a radio telescope 

      Woodburn, L; Natusch, T; Weston, S; Thomasson, P; Godwin, M; Gulyaev, S (Astronomical Society of Australia, 2014)
      We describe our approach to the conversion of a former 100-foot (30-m) telecommunication antenna in New Zealand into a radio telescope. We provide the specifications of the Earth Station and identify the priorities for the ...
    • Coordination in Distributed Agile Software Development: A Systematic Review 

      Talukder, ABMN; Senapathi, M; Buchan, J (Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS), 2017)
      Agile methods incorporate many techniques that support coordination in co-located software development teams. However, these benefits do not necessarily transfer to a distributed context. Even though ...
    • Coordination in Distributed Agile Software Development: insights from a COTS-based Case Study 

      Buchan, J; Talukder, ABMN; Senapathi, M (2019)
      This study investigates the practices of a development team that uses an Agile system of workingwhere some team members and stakeholders were distributed geographically and temporally. The focus of the investigation was ...
    • Correction To: Multisource Feedback As Part of the Medical Board of Australia’s Professional Performance Framework: Outcomes From a Preliminary Study 

      Narayanan, A; Farmer, EA; Greco, MJ (BioMed Central, 2019)
      Following publication of the original article [1], the author reported that Fig. 4 was missing. This has now been corrected in the original article.
    • Correlation of nasal morphology to air-conditioning and clearance function 

      White, DE; Al-Jumaily, AM; Bartley, J; Lu, J (Elsevier, 2011)
      Nasal morphology plays an important functional role in the maintenance of upper airway health. Identification of functional regions, based on morphological attributes, assists in correlating location to primary purpose. ...
    • Counter-Examples and Paradoxes in Teaching Mathematical Statistics: A Case Study 

      Kachapova, F; Black, M; Klymchuk, S; Kachapov, I (Mathematics Teaching-Research Journal (MTRJ), 2007)
    • Counter-examples in teaching/learning of calculus: students’ performance 

      Klymchuk, S (2005)
      This paper presents a case study which involved the first year science and engineering students of the Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. After very favourable feedback received from the students in the ...
    • Counting the number of minimal paths in weighted coloured-edge graphs 

      Ensor, A; Lillo, F (arXiv, Cornell University, 2011)
      A weighted coloured-edge graph is a graph for which each edge is assigned both a positive weight and a discrete colour, and can be used to model transportation and computer networks in which there are multiple transportation ...
    • Course Keeping Control of Boeing 747 by using a Minimum-order Observer State Controller 

      Popovich, N (Institute of Research Engineers and Doctors (IRED), 2018)
      In this paper, a state space mathematical model of the Boeing 747 was defined, particularly for the lateral aircraft motions. A dynamical behavior of the model has been analized through numerical and graph-analytical ...
    • A Cox-based Risk Prediction Model for Early Detection of Cardiovascular Disease: Identification of Key Risk Factors for the Development of a 10-year CVD Risk Prediction 

      Jia, X; Baig, MM; Mirza, F; GholamHosseini, H (Hindawi Limited, 2019)
      Background and Objective. Current cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk models are typically based on traditional laboratory-based predictors. The objective of this research was to identify key risk factors that affect the CVD ...
    • Crustal deformations associated with the great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake deduced from continuous GPS observation 

      Hashimoto, M; Choosakul, N; Hashizume, M; Takemoto, S; Takiguchi, H; Fukuda, Y; Frjimori, K (TerraPub, 2006)
      We analyzed continuous GPS data from more than 20 sites in Asia, Australia and islands in Indian Ocean in order to detect crustal deformations associated with the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake of December 26, 2004. Coseismic ...
    • Cucker-smale Flocking Under Asynchronous Update Dynamics 

      Ma, J; Lai, E (IEEE, 2017)
      The effects of asynchronous updating of the state of the agents in a Cucker-Smale flocking model is considered in this paper. The study of asynchronous update is important because in practical implementations the agents ...
    • Currency security and forensics: a survey 

      J. Chambers; Yan, W-Q; Garhwal, A; Kankanhalli, M (Springer, 2013)
      By its definition, the word currency refers to an agreed medium for exchange, a nation’s currency is the formal medium enforced by the elected governing entity. Throughout history, issuers have faced one common threat: ...
    • Current Context and Research Trends in Linear DC–DC Converters 

      Gunawardane, K; Padmawansa, N; Kularatna, N; Subasinghage, K; Lie, TT
      With the introduction of switch-mode power supplies (SMPS) in the mid-1970s, the efficiency of DC–DC conversion rose from 60 to 80% and SMPS became a popular power supply solution. However, linear regulators have not become ...
    • Curvature dependence of propagating velocity for a simplified calcium model 

      Zhang, W (arXiv.org, 2014)
      It is known that curvature relation plays a key role in the propagation of two-dimensional waves in an excitable model. Such a relation is believed to obey the eikonal equation for typical excitable models (e.g., the ...

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