Research Group on Development of Intelligent Environments
Title | Research Group on Development of Intelligent Environments |
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Maintaining positive interplay between brand DNA and customer co-designers in mass customised products.
Bardill, A. and Herd, K. 2006. Maintaining positive interplay between brand DNA and customer co-designers in mass customised products. International Conference on Strategic Innovation and Creativity in Brand & Design Management. Korea 29 Nov 2006Conference paper
Product design as a vehicle to integrate arts and sciences in design education
Karamanoglu, M., Bardill, A. and Prior, S. 2007. Product design as a vehicle to integrate arts and sciences in design education. in: Proceedings of the International Association of Societies of Design Research, Emerging Trends in Design Research, 12-15 November 2007, Hong Kong International Association of Societies of Design Research, Emerging Trends in Design Research.Book chapter
Formative assessment and the role of feedback
Dafoulas, G. 2008. Formative assessment and the role of feedback. Middlesex University Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2008: Reshaping Education. London, UK 2008Conference paper
Efficient online monitoring of web-service SLAs
Raimondi, F., Skene, J. and Emmerich, W. 2008. Efficient online monitoring of web-service SLAs. in: Harrold, J. and Murphy, G. (ed.) Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). pp. 170-180Book chapter
Pleasure-based design approaches to the built environment
Bardill, A., Karamanoglu, M. and Herd, K. 2005. Pleasure-based design approaches to the built environment. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer. 158 (3), pp. 183-193. https://doi.org/10.1680/muen.2005.158.3.183Article
Electronic job marketplaces: a newly established manifestation of e-business
Dafoulas, G., Nikolaou, A. and Turega, M. 2003. Electronic job marketplaces: a newly established manifestation of e-business. 5th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. pp. 197-205Conference paper
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