Evaluating teaching and learning on a nurse practitioner programme
(2005)
Presentation / Conference
Moyle, S. (2005, September). Evaluating teaching and learning on a nurse practitioner programme. Paper presented at RCN Nurse Practitioner Conference, Coventry, UK
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A nonlinear kinematic hardening model for the simulation of cyclic loading paths in anisotropic aluminum alloy sheets (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Cardoso, R. P., Yoon, J., Valente, R., Gracio, J., Simoes, F., & Sousa, R. (2005, September). A nonlinear kinematic hardening model for the simulation of cyclic loading paths in anisotropic aluminum alloy sheets. Paper presented at 8th International Conference on Computational Plasticity (COMPLAS 2005), Barcelona, Spain, September 5-8, 2005, Barcelona, Spain
Towards predicting spatial complexity: a learning classifier system approach to the identification of cellular automata (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Bull, L., Lawson, I., Adamatzky, A., & de Lacy Costello, B. (2005, September). Towards predicting spatial complexity: a learning classifier system approach to the identification of cellular automata. Paper presented at IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2005, Edinburgh, UKThis paper presents a novel approach to the programming of automata-based simulation and computation using a machine learning technique. The identification of lattice-based automata for real-world applications is cast as a data mining problem. Our ap... Read More about Towards predicting spatial complexity: a learning classifier system approach to the identification of cellular automata.
Building anticipations in an accuracy-based learning classifier system by use of an artificial neural network (2005)
Book Chapter
O'Hara, T., & Bull, L. (2005). Building anticipations in an accuracy-based learning classifier system by use of an artificial neural network. In T. O'Hara, & L. Bull (Eds.), The 2005 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (2046-2052). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/CEC.2005.1554947
Peripheral vision: The rise of UK regionalism and the selection of a strategic road route to the English Southwest (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Parkhurst, G., & Chatterjee, K. (2005, September). Peripheral vision: The rise of UK regionalism and the selection of a strategic road route to the English Southwest. Paper presented at Royal Geographical Society Institute of British Geographers Annula International Conference, London, UK
Coevolutionary species adaptation genetic algorithms: growth and mutation on coupled fitness landscapes (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Bull, L. (2005, September). Coevolutionary species adaptation genetic algorithms: growth and mutation on coupled fitness landscapes. Paper presented at 2005 IEEE Congress on Eolutionary Computation, Edinburgh, UKThe species adaptation genetic algorithm (SAGA) was introduced to facilitate the open-ended evolution of artificial systems. The approach enables genotypes to increase in length through appropriate mutation operators. Most recently, this has been und... Read More about Coevolutionary species adaptation genetic algorithms: growth and mutation on coupled fitness landscapes.
Switch leadership in projects: An empirical study reflecting the importance of transformational leadership on project success across twenty-eight nations (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Prabhakar, G. P. (2005, September). Switch leadership in projects: An empirical study reflecting the importance of transformational leadership on project success across twenty-eight nations. Paper presented at PMI Global Congress, Toronto, CanadaThis paper documents an empirical analysis of leadership in project management practices on 153 projects across 28 nations. This is a two-phase research study for which 46 projects were studied in phase 1 representing 14 nations and 107 projects were... Read More about Switch leadership in projects: An empirical study reflecting the importance of transformational leadership on project success across twenty-eight nations.
Non-financial performance measurement in manufacturing companies (2005)
Journal Article
Abdel-Maksoud, A., Dugdale, D., & Luther, R. (2005). Non-financial performance measurement in manufacturing companies. British Accounting Review, 37(3), 261-297. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bar.2005.03.003The contemporary manufacturing environment is characterised by increased worker responsibility coupled with the measurement and reporting of numerous aspects of performance. At shop-floor level much of this performance measurement and reporting is no... Read More about Non-financial performance measurement in manufacturing companies.
Inclusivity, process and product in writing for European social work education (2005)
Journal Article
Frost, L., & Campanini, A. (2005). Inclusivity, process and product in writing for European social work education. European Journal of Social Work, 8(3), 317-322. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691450500210749
The role of self-improvement and self-evaluation motives in social comparisons with idealised female bodies in the media (2005)
Journal Article
Halliwell, E., & Dittmar, H. (2005). The role of self-improvement and self-evaluation motives in social comparisons with idealised female bodies in the media. Body Image, 2(3), 249-261. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2005.05.001This study investigates the effect of social comparisons with media models on women's body image based on either self-evaluation or self-improvement motives. Ninety-eight women, for whom appearance was a relevant comparison dimension, viewed advertis... Read More about The role of self-improvement and self-evaluation motives in social comparisons with idealised female bodies in the media.
The unorganised worker: The decline in collectivism and new hurdles to individual employment rights (2005)
Journal Article
Pollert, A. (2005). The unorganised worker: The decline in collectivism and new hurdles to individual employment rights. Industrial Law Journal, 34(3), 217-238. https://doi.org/10.1093/indlaw/dwi016The 'unorganised' worker (neither unionised nor covered by a collective agreement) is the norm in Britain, especially in the private sector, which employs about 70% of employees. In 2003, union membership was down to 29.3%, and 18.2% in the private s... Read More about The unorganised worker: The decline in collectivism and new hurdles to individual employment rights.
Out with the old and in with the new? A critical analysis of contemporary policy towards the development of credit unions in Great Britain (2005)
Journal Article
Ryder, N. (2005). Out with the old and in with the new? A critical analysis of contemporary policy towards the development of credit unions in Great Britain. Journal of Business Law, 2005, 617-639
The 'milch-cow state' revisited: Republican politics in the Aveyron (2005)
Journal Article
Simpson, M. (2005). The 'milch-cow state' revisited: Republican politics in the Aveyron. Historical Journal, 48(3), 743-768. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X05004644This article examines the 'republicanization' of the Aveyron under the Third Republic, exploring issues of the practice and meaning of politics in this rural département. I look at the impact of the Republic's efforts to secularize education and ask... Read More about The 'milch-cow state' revisited: Republican politics in the Aveyron.
Dynamic photometric stereo - A new technique for moving surface analysis (2005)
Journal Article
Smith, M. L., & Smith, L. N. (2005). Dynamic photometric stereo - A new technique for moving surface analysis. Image and Vision Computing, 23(9), 841-852. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.imavis.2005.01.007This paper describes a novel approach for two- and three-dimensional surface data capture from moving surfaces based upon an evolution of the existing photometric stereo (PS) technique. Limitations in current methods are described, together with the... Read More about Dynamic photometric stereo - A new technique for moving surface analysis.
Feminist and gender research in tourism studies: Theorising the social-cultural nexus of standpoint and poststructuralist perspectives (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Aitchison, C. (2005, September). Feminist and gender research in tourism studies: Theorising the social-cultural nexus of standpoint and poststructuralist perspectives. Paper presented at Gender and Tourism, Institute of British Geographers/Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, London, UK
Wind, power and rural resistance: understanding tourists' and local residents' attitudes to landscape change and sustainability (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Aitchison, C. (2005, September). Wind, power and rural resistance: understanding tourists' and local residents' attitudes to landscape change and sustainability. Paper presented at Power in the Countryside, Institute of Geographers/Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, London, UK
Protecting the public - from me (2005)
Journal Article
Baker, K. (2005). Protecting the public - from me
Artist's Book Yearbook 2006-2007 (2005)
Book
Bodman, S. L., & Sowden, T. (2005). S. L. Bodman, & T. Sowden (Eds.), Artist's Book Yearbook 2006-2007. University of the West of England: Impact PressThe 2006-2007 ABYB includes essays by: Betty Jo Irvine and Sylvia Turchyn: Women's Studio Workshop, USA; Clifton Meador: The Nameless Dead; Mike Nicholson: Story Life; Guy Begbie on the 1st International Korean Artist’s Book Fair; Mette Ambeck: Pap... Read More about Artist's Book Yearbook 2006-2007.
Project management and knowledge working: Driving productivity in the management of pharma research and development (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Cicmil, S. (2005, September). Project management and knowledge working: Driving productivity in the management of pharma research and development. Presented at Workshop for the scientists and managers in the global pharmaceutical industry, sponsored by the Drug Information Association (DIA) Europe, Paris, France
Through children's eyes: An exploratory innovative study to elicit children, young people and parent's views in designing paediatric services for a new hospital (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Coad, J. (2005, September). Through children's eyes: An exploratory innovative study to elicit children, young people and parent's views in designing paediatric services for a new hospital. Paper presented at RCN International Conference for Children & Young People, Belfast, UK