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BBleistein, S. J., Cox, K., Verner, J. and Phalp, K. T., 2005. B-SCP: A requirements analysis framework for validating strategic alignment of organizational IT based on strategy, context and process. Information and Software Technology, 48 (9), pp. 846-868. Bleistein, S. J., Cox, K., Verner, J. and Phalp, K. T., 2005. Requirements engineering for e-business advantage. Requirements Engineering, 11 (1), pp. 4-16. DDimla, D. E., Camilotto, M. and Miani, F., 2005. Design and Optimisation of Conformal Cooling Channels in Injection Moulding Tools. Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 164-16, pp. 1294-1300. GGunstone, R. E. and Lee, M.H., 2005. A Lens-Calibrated Active Marker Metrology System. In: TAROS 2005: The 2005 Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems Conference, 12-14 September, 2005, Imperial College, London, pp. 73-80. PPeng, Z., 2005. Numerical modelling of the aluminium extrusion process. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University. Pasko, G., Pasko, A. and Kunii, T., 2005. Bounded blending for function-based shape modeling. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 25 (2), pp. 36-45. QQian, X., 2005. Optical waveguide analysis using transmission lines. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University. SSewell, P., Vinney, J., Noroozi, S., Amali, R. and Andrews, S., 2005. A photoelastic clinical study of the static load distribution at the stump/socket interface of PTB sockets. Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 29 (3), pp. 291-301. TThompson, S., 2005. Self-Monitoring for People with Parkinson’s Disease and Their Carers. In: Annual Neurology Conference, 21-23 January 2005, Kasteel Oud-Poelgeest, Netherlands. VVoles, P., 2005. Feature-based object tracking in maritime scenes. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University. WWhitaker, P., 2005. Exploring the role of working memory in air traffic control. Masters Thesis (Masters). Bournemouth University. ZZhao, P., Hadfield, M., Wang, Y. and Vieillard, C., 2005. Subsurface propagation of partial ring cracks under rolling contact: Part II. Fracture mechanics analysis. Wear, 261 (3-4), pp. 390-397. |
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