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SoK: Context and Risk Aware Access Control for Zero Trust Systems (2022)
Journal Article
Newe, T., Lee, B., Xiao, S., Ye, Y., & Kanwal, N. (2022). SoK: Context and Risk Aware Access Control for Zero Trust Systems. Security and Communication Networks, https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/7026779

Evolving computing technologies such as cloud, edge computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT) are creating a more complex, dispersed, and dynamic enterprise operational environment. New security enterprise architectures such as those based on the c... Read More about SoK: Context and Risk Aware Access Control for Zero Trust Systems.

Card Sorting for User Experience Design (2022)
Journal Article
De Quincey, E., & Mitchell, J. (2022). Card Sorting for User Experience Design. Interacting with Computers, 33(4), 442 - 457. https://doi.org/10.1093/iwc/iwac002

This paper reviews types and uses of card sorting and how a relatively unpopularized variation of card sorting-'repeated single-criterion sorting'-can be applied to the information architecture design of digital music services. A total of 52 responde... Read More about Card Sorting for User Experience Design.

User-centred design of bedside clinical guidelines for mobile devices (2022)
Thesis
Mitchell, J. A. User-centred design of bedside clinical guidelines for mobile devices. (Thesis). Keele University. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/423514

Local point of care clinical guidelines exist in numerous formats and cover a variety of clinical information, normally created on a national and local level. They are generally available as basic web pages, PDFs or documents. Despite widespread avai... Read More about User-centred design of bedside clinical guidelines for mobile devices.

Neuroevolution of bipedal locomotion: algorithmic, balance penalty and morphological improvements for improved robustness and performance (2022)
Thesis
Jackson, B. Neuroevolution of bipedal locomotion: algorithmic, balance penalty and morphological improvements for improved robustness and performance. (Thesis). Keele University. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/423515

Bipedalism is theorised to have emerged in humans in order to enable endurance running and tool use via the hands. It is one of the most complex styles of locomotion, with agents typically having a high center of mass and two feet very close together... Read More about Neuroevolution of bipedal locomotion: algorithmic, balance penalty and morphological improvements for improved robustness and performance.

Modelling the fitness landscapes of a SCRaMbLEd yeast genome. (2022)
Journal Article
Yang, B., Misirli, G., Wipat, A., & Hallinan, J. (2022). Modelling the fitness landscapes of a SCRaMbLEd yeast genome. BioSystems, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystems.2022.104730

The use of microorganisms for the production of industrially important compounds and enzymes is becoming increasingly important. Eukaryotes have been less widely used than prokaryotes in biotechnology, because of the complexity of their genomic struc... Read More about Modelling the fitness landscapes of a SCRaMbLEd yeast genome..

A Multi-Dimensional and Multi-Factor Trust Computation Framework for Cloud Services (2022)
Journal Article
Junejo, A. K., Jokhio, I. A., & Jan, T. (2022). A Multi-Dimensional and Multi-Factor Trust Computation Framework for Cloud Services. Electronics, 11(13), https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11131932

In this paper, we propose a novel trust computation framework (TCF) for cloud services. Trust is computed by taking into consideration multi-dimensional quality of service (QoS) evidence and user feedback. Feedback provides ample evidence regarding t... Read More about A Multi-Dimensional and Multi-Factor Trust Computation Framework for Cloud Services.

Benchmark computations for the polarization tensor characterization of small conducting objects (2022)
Journal Article
Amad, A., Ledger, P. D., Betcke, T., & Praetorius, D. (2022). Benchmark computations for the polarization tensor characterization of small conducting objects. Applied Mathematical Modelling, 111, 94-107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apm.2022.06.024

The characterisation of small low conducting inclusions in an otherwise uniform background from low-frequency electrical field measurements has important applications in medical imaging using electrical impedance tomography as well as in geological i... Read More about Benchmark computations for the polarization tensor characterization of small conducting objects.