Cooperative Systems Engineering Group
Technical Reports 1999

The following CSEG reports are available electronically.

They are available in either compressed PostScript (*.ps.Z), or Acrobat (*.pdf) format. You will need a copy of Acrobat Reader to read and print the latter. Some files are also available in HTML.

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  • Do Localised Auditory Cues in Group Drawing Environments Matter? - compressed postscript, acrobat - (CSEG/2/99)

  • Rameshsharma Ramloll and John Mariani
  • Moksha:  Exploring Ubiquity in Event Filtration-Control at the Multi-User Desktop - compressed postscript, acrobat - (CSEG/3/99)

  • Rameshsharma Ramloll and John Mariani
  • Modelling Sensory Stimuli Flow to Doors of Perception - It's Relevance in Shared Electronic Environments - compressed postscript, acrobat - (CSEG/4/99)

  • Rameshsharma Ramloll and John Mariani
  • Recovering Legacy Requirements - compressed postscript, acrobat - (CSEG5/99)                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Paul Rayson, Roger Garside and Pete Sawyer
  •  Language Engineering for the Recovery of Requirements from Legacy Documents - compressed postscript, acrobat - (CSEG/6/99)

  • Paul Rayson, Roger Garside and Pete Sawyer
  •  Architecture Centric Software Engineering:  Taxonomy of Terms - compressed postscript, acrobat - (CSEG/7/99)

  • Walter Oninyo and Ian Sommerville
  • Social and Collaborative Filtering of Web Document and News - compressed postscript, acrobat - (CSEG/9/99)

  • Roland Alton-Schiedl, Jesper Ekhall, Olivier van Geloven, Laszlo Kovacs, Andras Micsik, Chistopher Lueg, Richard Messnarz, David Nichols, Jacob Palme, Torgny Tholerus, Dave Mason, Rob Procter, Enrico Stupazzini, Massimo Vassali and Richard Wheeler
     

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Last revision: 11 April 2000

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