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Winstanley, Graham - School of Computing, Mathematical and Information, University of Brighton
Using Causal Mapping Methods to Identify and Analyse Risk in Information System Projects as a Post-Evaluation Process
DISTRIBUTED PLANNING USING A FRAMEWORK FOR DEVOLUTION JORGE NEZ SUREZ
The use of causal mapping in the design of management information systems
Structuring Risk in E-Government Development Projects Using a Causal Model Abdullah Al-Shehab
Dynamically Assessed and Reasoned Task (DART) Peter Jarvis and Graham Winstanley
Objects and Objectives: the merging of Object and Planning Technologies.
Obstacles to the modelling of the causes of project success and Robert T. Hughes, Abdullah Al Shehab, Graham Winstanley
Project management process ontologies: a proof of concept
CREATING BELIEVABLE CHARACTERS USING A SYNTHETIC PSYCHOLOGY Micah Rosenkind, Graham Winstanley and Andrew Blake
Supporting Temporal Information in Medical Care Planning
TR0607-1 June 2007 Benchmark Problem 1 Specification
European and Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (EMCIS) 2006, July 6-7 2006, Costa Blanca, Alicante, Spain
AI Planning Technology as a Component of Computerised Clinical Practice Guidelines
The Modelling of Risks in IS/IT Projects through Causal and Cognitive Mapping
Distributed and Devolved Work Allocation Planning Graham Winstanley
A Reluctance-Based Cost Distribution Strategy for Multi-Agent Planning
Application of a clustering algorithm to recover topic content in an unstructured text-based
A Skills-Based Approach to Multi-Agent Planning
ONTOLOGICAL MODELLING TO SUPPORT THE PLANNING OF IS DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES