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Active router approach to defeating denial-of-service attacks in networks (2007)
Journal Article
El-Moussa, F., Linge, N., & Hope, M. (2007). Active router approach to defeating denial-of-service attacks in networks. IET Communications, 1(1), 55-63. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-com%3A20050441

Denial-of-service attacks represent a major threat to modern organisations who are increasingly dependent on the integrity of their computer networks. A new approach to combating such threats introduces active routers into the network architecture. T... Read More about Active router approach to defeating denial-of-service attacks in networks.

Problem-based learning as an effective tool for teaching computer network design (2006)
Journal Article
Linge, N., & Parsons, D. (2006). Problem-based learning as an effective tool for teaching computer network design. IEEE Transactions on Education, 49(1), 5-10. https://doi.org/10.1109/TE.2005.852600

This paper addresses the challenge of developing techniques for the effective teaching of computer network design. It reports on the experience of using the technique of problem-based learning as a key pedagogical method for teaching practical networ... Read More about Problem-based learning as an effective tool for teaching computer network design.

Problem-based learning as an effective tool for teaching computer network design (2006)
Journal Article
Linge, N., & Parsons, D. (2006). Problem-based learning as an effective tool for teaching computer network design. IEEE Transactions on Education, 49(1), 5-10. https://doi.org/10.1109/TE.2005.852600

This paper addresses the challenge of developing techniques for the effective teaching of computer network design. It reports on the experience of using the technique of problem-based learning as a key pedagogical method for teaching practical networ... Read More about Problem-based learning as an effective tool for teaching computer network design.

A network aware adaptable application using a novel content scheduling and delivery scheme (2006)
Thesis
Abdul Rahman, A. A network aware adaptable application using a novel content scheduling and delivery scheme. (Thesis). University of Salford

The aim of this research is to investigate techniques or methodologies that will allow networked applications to adapt to network conditions between end nodes in order to
maintain a reasonable Quality of Service and to design, develop and test techn... Read More about A network aware adaptable application using a novel content scheduling and delivery scheme.

Designing a context-aware distributed system: asking the key questions (2003)
Presentation / Conference
Linge, N., Bates, D., Ritchings, T., & Chrisp, T. (2003, November). Designing a context-aware distributed system: asking the key questions. Presented at Communications, Internet and Information Technology (CIIT 2003), Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

Our previous research identified clear business benefits
and the need for an intelligent information flow algorithm
that could match information delivery requirements for
mobile workers to the capability of the delivery networks.
The primary mech... Read More about Designing a context-aware distributed system: asking the key questions.

Designing a context-aware distributed system: asking the key questions (2003)
Presentation / Conference
Linge, N., Bates, D., Ritchings, T., & Chrisp, T. (2003, November). Designing a context-aware distributed system: asking the key questions. Presented at Communications, Internet and Information Technology (CIIT 2003), Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

Our previous research identified clear business benefits
and the need for an intelligent information flow algorithm
that could match information delivery requirements for
mobile workers to the capability of the delivery networks.
The primary mech... Read More about Designing a context-aware distributed system: asking the key questions.

An extreme learning approach to fast prediction in the reduce phase of a cloud platform
Presentation / Conference
Liu, Q., Cai, W., Shen, J., Wang, B., Fu, Z., & Linge, N. An extreme learning approach to fast prediction in the reduce phase of a cloud platform. Presented at International Conference on Cloud Computing and Security (ICCCS 2015), Nanjing, China

As a widely used programming model for the purposes of processing large data sets, MapReduce (MR) becomes inevitable in data clusters or grids, e.g. a Hadoop environment. However, experienced programmers are needed to decide the number of reducers us... Read More about An extreme learning approach to fast prediction in the reduce phase of a cloud platform.

Practicalities of developing and deploying a handheld multimedia guide for museum visitors
Book Chapter
Linge, N., Booth, K., & Parsons, D. Practicalities of developing and deploying a handheld multimedia guide for museum visitors. In Place-Based Spaces for Networked Learning (160-176). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315724485

Museums and galleries provide a context for people’s lives regardless of the nature of their collections, subject coverage, size, or location. Collectively they offer an enormous educational resource and are increasingly repositioning themselves as b... Read More about Practicalities of developing and deploying a handheld multimedia guide for museum visitors.