| 2008 |
19 | | Lawrence Buckingham,
James M. Hogan,
Paul Roe,
Jiro Sumitomo,
Michael W. Towsey:
Comparative Studies Made Simple in GPFlow.
CCGRID 2008: 699 |
18 | | Lawrence Buckingham,
James M. Hogan,
Paul Roe,
Jiro Sumitomo,
Michael W. Towsey:
Comparative Studies Simplified in GPFlow.
ICCS (3) 2008: 491-500 |
17 | | Michael W. Towsey,
Peter Timms,
James M. Hogan,
Sarah A. Mathews:
The cross-species prediction of bacterial promoters using a support vector machine.
Computational Biology and Chemistry 32(5): 359-366 (2008) |
| 2006 |
16 | | James J. Gordon,
Michael W. Towsey,
James M. Hogan,
Sarah A. Mathews,
Peter Timms:
Improved prediction of bacterial transcription start sites.
Bioinformatics 22(2): 142-148 (2006) |
15 | | Michael W. Towsey,
James J. Gordon,
James M. Hogan:
The Prediction of Bacterial Transcription Start Sites Using Svms.
Int. J. Neural Syst. 16(5): 363-370 (2006) |
| 2005 |
14 | | Marcus Gallagher,
James M. Hogan,
Frédéric Maire:
Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning - IDEAL 2005, 6th International Conference, Brisbane, Australia, July 6-8, 2005, Proceedings
Springer 2005 |
13 | | James M. Hogan,
Richard Thomas:
Developing the Software Engineering Team.
ACE 2005: 203-210 |
12 | | James M. Hogan,
Glenn Smith,
Richard Thomas:
Tight Spirals and Industry Clients: The Modern SE Education Experience.
ACE 2005: 217-222 |
11 | | Andrew Marrington,
James M. Hogan,
Richard Thomas:
Quality Assurance in a Student-Based Agile Software Engineering Process.
Australian Software Engineering Conference 2005: 324-331 |
| 2004 |
10 | | James M. Hogan,
Paul Montague,
Martin K. Purvis,
Chris Steketee:
ACSW Frontiers 2004, 2004 ACSW Workshops - the Australasian Information Security Workshop (AISW2004), the Australasian Workshop on Data Mining and Web Intelligence (DMWI2004), and the Australasian Workshop on Software Internationalisation (AWSI2004) . Dunedin, New Zealand, January 2004
Australian Computer Society 2004 |
9 | | James M. Hogan,
Chris Ho-Stuart,
Bihn Pham:
Key Challenges in Software Internationalisation.
ACSW Frontiers 2004: 187-194 |
8 | | Tony Sahama,
Chris Ho-Stuart,
James M. Hogan:
Developing and Delivering a Software Internationalisation Subject.
ACSW Frontiers 2004: 199-204 |
| 2002 |
7 | | James M. Hogan,
Glenn Smith,
Richard Thomas:
The Real World Software Process.
APSEC 2002: 366-375 |
6 | | Jaspar Cahill,
James M. Hogan,
Richard Thomas:
The Java Metrics Reporter- An Extensible Tool for 00 Software Analysis.
APSEC 2002: 507-516 |
5 | | James M. Hogan:
Advanced mean field methods: theory and practice: M. Opper and D. Saad (Eds.); MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2001, 300pp. ISBN 0-262-15054-9.
Neurocomputing 48(1-4): 1057-1060 (2002) |
| 2001 |
4 | | James M. Hogan,
Joachim Diederich:
Recruitment Learning Of Boolean Functions In Sparse Random Networks.
Int. J. Neural Syst. 11(6): 537-559 (2001) |
| 1997 |
3 | | James M. Hogan,
Peter C. J. James:
Australian Approaches to Internet Content Regulation.
Australian Computer Journal 29(1): 16-23 (1997) |
| 1993 |
2 | | Helen A. Bergen,
James M. Hogan:
A chosen plaintext attack on an adaptive arithmetic coding compression algorithm.
Computers & Security 12(2): 157-167 (1993) |
| 1992 |
1 | | Helen A. Bergen,
James M. Hogan:
Data security in a fixed-model arithmetic coding compression algorithm.
Computers & Security 11(5): 445-461 (1992) |