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Advances of mobile forensic procedures in Firefox OS (2014)
Journal Article
Yusoff, M., Mahmod, R., Dehghantanha, A., & Abdullah, M. (2014). Advances of mobile forensic procedures in Firefox OS. International Journal of Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics, 3(4), 183-199. https://doi.org/10.17781/P001338

The advancement of smartphone technology has
attracted many companies in developing mobile
operating system (OS). Mozilla Corporation recently
released Linux-based open source mobile OS, named
Firefox OS. The emergence of Firefox OS has creat... Read More about Advances of mobile forensic procedures in Firefox OS.

A review on impacts of cloud computing and digital forensics (2014)
Journal Article
Daryabar, F., & Dehghantanha, A. (2014). A review on impacts of cloud computing and digital forensics. International Journal of Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics, 3(4), 183-199

Nowadays, digital storage of computer data is moving toward cloud computing which is a set of infrastructure provides data storage for organizations and individuals. Due to this large scale, in case an attack occurs in the network of a cloud it would... Read More about A review on impacts of cloud computing and digital forensics.

Digital forensics trends and future (2014)
Journal Article
Dezfouli, F., & Dehghantanha, A. (2014). Digital forensics trends and future. International Journal of Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics, 3(4), 183-199

Nowadays, rapid evolution of computers
and mobile phones has caused these
devices to be used in criminal activities.
Providing appropriate and sufficient
security measures is a difficult job due to
complexity of devices which makes
invest... Read More about Digital forensics trends and future.

Modelling based approach for reconstructing evidence of VoIP malicious attacks (2014)
Journal Article
Ibrahim, M., & Dehghantanha, A. (2014). Modelling based approach for reconstructing evidence of VoIP malicious attacks. International Journal of Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics, 3(4), 183-199

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a
new communication technology that uses
internet protocol in providing phone
services. VoIP provides various forms of
benefits such as low monthly fee and
cheaper rate in terms of long distance and... Read More about Modelling based approach for reconstructing evidence of VoIP malicious attacks.

A survey on privacy issues in digital forensics (2014)
Journal Article
Aminnezhad, A., & Dehghantanha, A. (2014). A survey on privacy issues in digital forensics. International Journal of Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics, 3(4), 183-199

Privacy issues have always been a major concern in
computer forensics and security and in case of any
investigation whether it is pertaining to computer or
not always privacy issues appear. To enable
privacy’s protection in the physical world... Read More about A survey on privacy issues in digital forensics.

Cost-Sensitive Bayesian Network Learning Using Sampling (2014)
Book Chapter
Nashnush, E., & Vadera, S. (2014). Cost-Sensitive Bayesian Network Learning Using Sampling. In Recent Advances on Soft Computing and Data Mining (467-476). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07692-8_44

A significant advance in recent years has been the development of cost-sensitive decision tree learners, recognising that real world classification problems need to take account of costs of misclassification and not just focus on accuracy. The litera... Read More about Cost-Sensitive Bayesian Network Learning Using Sampling.

Reconfigurable and deployable platonic mechanisms with a variable revolute joint (2014)
Book Chapter
Wei, G., & Dai, J. (2014). Reconfigurable and deployable platonic mechanisms with a variable revolute joint. In J. Lenarčič, & O. Khatib (Eds.), Advances in Robot Kinematics (485-495). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06698-1_50

This chapter presents for the first time a variable revolute joint and a group of reconfigurable and deployable Platonic mechanisms. Structure of the variable revolute joint is presented and demonstrated by its application to the construction of a re... Read More about Reconfigurable and deployable platonic mechanisms with a variable revolute joint.

Towards interoperability in the UK construction design industry (2014)
Book Chapter
Bavafa, M. (2014). Towards interoperability in the UK construction design industry. In R. Issa Issa, & I. Flood (Eds.), Computing in Civil and Building Engineering (528-535). American Society of Civil Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784413616.066

The construction design industry involves multiple stakeholders who may
carry out their job from widely distributed locations. Therefore, the interaction
between those participants is often the cause of mistakes and misunderstandings due
to a lack... Read More about Towards interoperability in the UK construction design industry.

Natural gas engineering and safety challenges : downstream process, analysis, utilization and safety (2014)
Book
Nasr, G., & Connor, N. (2014). Natural gas engineering and safety challenges : downstream process, analysis, utilization and safety. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08948-5

Provides a critical and extensive compilation of the downstream processes of natural gas that involve the principle of gas processing , transmission and distribution, gas flow and network analysis, instrumentation and measurement systems and its util... Read More about Natural gas engineering and safety challenges : downstream process, analysis, utilization and safety.

SMEs' purchasing habits : A procurement maturity model for stakeholders (2014)
Journal Article
Ozmen, E., Oner, M., Khosrowshahi, F., & Underwood, J. (2014). SMEs' purchasing habits : A procurement maturity model for stakeholders. SAGE Open, 4(2), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244014536405

Although micro companies overpower the small and medium enterprise (SME) segment, generalizations are often with medium size companies, and therefore, there are many unknowns, especially when it comes to its buying behavior. Conformist studies and in... Read More about SMEs' purchasing habits : A procurement maturity model for stakeholders.

Community archaeology at the University of Salford : 2009 to 2013 (2014)
Journal Article
Nevell, M. (2014). Community archaeology at the University of Salford : 2009 to 2013

A review of archaeological approaches to community archaeology work undertaken at the University of Salford. Projects covered include Dig Greater Manchester. The piece inlcudes a discussion on data gathering and impact.

The determination of compensation payable in the Niger Delta for compulsory acquisition and the need for sustainable practice (2014)
Journal Article
Akujuru, V., & Ruddock, L. (2014). The determination of compensation payable in the Niger Delta for compulsory acquisition and the need for sustainable practice. Journal of sustainable development in Africa, 16(2), 102-114

The right to compensation for the compulsory acquisition of real property is constitutional and most enabling laws
prescribe valuation methods to be adopted in determining the compensation payable. This paper aims at ascertaining the
implications... Read More about The determination of compensation payable in the Niger Delta for compulsory acquisition and the need for sustainable practice.

Creating sensory-sensitive spaces : Identifying key parameters for research environment design (2014)
Book Chapter
Williams, A., & Barrett, P. (2014). Creating sensory-sensitive spaces : Identifying key parameters for research environment design. In A. Williams, D. Jones, & J. Robertson (Eds.), BITE : Recipes for Remarkable Research (75-84). Rotterdam: Sense Publishers

We draw upon the recipes given in this book for creating the contexts conducive to remarkable research, analysing them through a three-part model of design principles based on an interpretation of broad neuroscience structures (Rolls, 2007). The mode... Read More about Creating sensory-sensitive spaces : Identifying key parameters for research environment design.

How can Building Information Modelling (BIM) support the New Rules of Measurement (NRM1) (2014)
Report
Wu, S., Ginige, K., Wood, G., & Jong, S. (2014). How can Building Information Modelling (BIM) support the New Rules of Measurement (NRM1)

The emergence of BIM has remarkably changed the way the
construction industry operates. BIM through its extensive
digital capability of virtually representing physical and
functional characteristics of a built facility creates a shared source of i... Read More about How can Building Information Modelling (BIM) support the New Rules of Measurement (NRM1).

Vulnerability of the Emirati energy sector for disaster : A critical review (2014)
Journal Article
Al-Khaili, K., Pathirage, C., & Amaratunga, R. (2014). Vulnerability of the Emirati energy sector for disaster : A critical review. Procedia Economics and Finance, 18, 701-709. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2212-5671%2814%2900993-9

Infrastructure in all its forms is a valuable asset and vulnerable to any natural or manmade hazard. The protection of infrastructure is thus one of the most important and difficult tasks for any government. The energy sector dominates in the UAE and... Read More about Vulnerability of the Emirati energy sector for disaster : A critical review.

A critical review on disaster preparedness and management of the Emirati energy sector (2014)
Journal Article
Al-Khaili, K., & Pathirage, C. (2014). A critical review on disaster preparedness and management of the Emirati energy sector. Revista Escuela de Administración de Negocios, 77, 104-121. https://doi.org/10.21158/01208160.n77.2014.818

All disasters are said to follow a cyclical pattern referred to as the disaster cycle. The cycle is an overall view of stages within a continual loop of prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. Disaster preparedness is one of the... Read More about A critical review on disaster preparedness and management of the Emirati energy sector.

Culture and the psychological impacts of natural disasters : Implications for disaster management and disaster mental health (2014)
Journal Article
Jogia, J., Kulatunga, U., Yates, G., & Wedawatta, H. (2014). Culture and the psychological impacts of natural disasters : Implications for disaster management and disaster mental health. ˜The œbuilt & human environment review, 7(1), 1-10

In recent decades, natural disasters have caused extensive losses and damages to human psychological wellbeing, economy, and society. It has been argued that cultural factors such as social values, traditions, and attachment to a location influence c... Read More about Culture and the psychological impacts of natural disasters : Implications for disaster management and disaster mental health.

Evaluation of the system of disaster management resulting from war operations and terrorism in Iraq (2014)
Journal Article
Al-Dahash, H., Kulatunga, U., & Amaratungab, D. (2014). Evaluation of the system of disaster management resulting from war operations and terrorism in Iraq. Procedia Economics and Finance, 18, 900-907. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2212-5671%2814%2901016-8

Nowadays the science of disaster and crisis management is considered as one of the important sciences all over the world. Therefore, disaster management is considered an important and common subject that requires great efforts. So continuous research... Read More about Evaluation of the system of disaster management resulting from war operations and terrorism in Iraq.

The relationship between knowledge sharing and organizational culture : Theoretical framework (2014)
Journal Article
Allali, B., Kulatunga, U., & Keraminiyage, K. (2014). The relationship between knowledge sharing and organizational culture : Theoretical framework. ˜The œbuilt & human environment review, 7(1),

Although knowledge sharing and organisational culture are two different concepts, there is a significant
relationship between them. Factors such as communication and trust between staff, reward systems, information
systems and organisational stru... Read More about The relationship between knowledge sharing and organizational culture : Theoretical framework.