All Information Technology (IT) systems have architecture and these architectures are developed by people, frequently called IT architects. These people vary in their capabilities...
Keith Frampton, James A. Thom, Jennie Carroll, Bru...
Braess’s Paradox is the counterintuitive but well-known fact that removing edges from a network with “selfish routing” can decrease the latency incurred by traffic in an eq...
Current paper-based interfaces such as PapierCraft, provide very little feedback and this limits the scope of possible interactions. So far, there has been little systematic explo...
Recently, PC clusters have been used to construct CAVE-like immersive projection displays. However, in order to improve the rendering performance of PC cluster-based CAVE systems,...
In this paper we describe an emerging form of wikis - wikis of locality – that support physical rather than virtual communities. We draw on our experience as administrators of t...