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Transformative power: a study in human service organization (2006)
Book Chapter
May, T. (2006). Transformative power: a study in human service organization. In H. Beynon, & T. Nichols (Eds.), Patterns of work in the post fordist era :fordism and post-fordism. Cheltenham, Gloucester: Edward Elgar

Although the activities of large industrial and financial corporations dominate economies around the world, their impact on the distribution of employment and the use of new production techniques is much disputed. In this two-volume set, the editors... Read More about Transformative power: a study in human service organization.

Transformative power: a study in human service organization (2006)
Book Chapter
May, T. (2006). Transformative power: a study in human service organization. In H. Beynon, & T. Nichols (Eds.), Patterns of work in the post fordist era :fordism and post-fordism. Cheltenham, Gloucester: Edward Elgar

Although the activities of large industrial and financial corporations dominate economies around the world, their impact on the distribution of employment and the use of new production techniques is much disputed. In this two-volume set, the editors... Read More about Transformative power: a study in human service organization.

Foundations of concurrent engineering (2006)
Book Chapter
Koskela, L. (2006). Foundations of concurrent engineering. In C. Anumba, J. M. Kamara, & A. Cutting-Decelle (Eds.), Concurrent Engineering in Construction Projects (12-29). Oxford: Taylor and Francis

Pertinent background knowledge for learning protein grammars (2006)
Book Chapter
Bryant, C., Fredouille, D., Wilson, A., Jayawickreme, C., Jupe, S., & Topp, S. (2006). Pertinent background knowledge for learning protein grammars. In J. Fürnkranz, T. Scheffer, & M. Spiliopoulou (Eds.), Machine learning: ECML 2006 (54-65). Berlin / Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/11871842_10

We are interested in using Inductive Logic Programming(ILP) to infer grammars representing sets of protein sequences. ILP takes as input both examples and background knowledge predicates. This work is a first step in optimising the choice of backgrou... Read More about Pertinent background knowledge for learning protein grammars.

Pertinent background knowledge for learning protein grammars (2006)
Book Chapter
Bryant, C., Fredouille, D., Wilson, A., Jayawickreme, C., Jupe, S., & Topp, S. (2006). Pertinent background knowledge for learning protein grammars. In J. Fürnkranz, T. Scheffer, & M. Spiliopoulou (Eds.), Machine learning: ECML 2006 (54-65). Berlin / Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/11871842_10

We are interested in using Inductive Logic Programming(ILP) to infer grammars representing sets of protein sequences. ILP takes as input both examples and background knowledge predicates. This work is a first step in optimising the choice of backgrou... Read More about Pertinent background knowledge for learning protein grammars.

Universities, regional policy and the knowledge economy (2006)
Book Chapter
May, T., & Peters, M. (2006). Universities, regional policy and the knowledge economy. In J. Kinchloe, K. Hayes, K. Rose, & P. Anderson (Eds.), The Praeger Handbook of Urban Education. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger

Maintaining that there is nothing simple about urban education, this work approaches the study of schooling in cities as a complex universe of the poorest students and schools alongside the wealthiest. Maintaining that urban teaching and learning is... Read More about Universities, regional policy and the knowledge economy.