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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j7]Marya Tabassum, Muhammad Mustafa Raziq, Matthew Allen, Naukhez Sarwar, Owais Anwar Golra:
Exploring emergent leadership in agile teams: network dynamics, roles and skills at the individual level. Bus. Process. Manag. J. 30(5): 1615-1637 (2024) - 2020
- [c10]Scott Friedman, Jeffrey M. Rye, David LaVergne, Dan J. Thomsen, Matthew Allen, Kyle Tunis:
Provenance-Based Interpretation of Multi-Agent Information Analysis. TaPP 2020 - [i1]Scott Friedman, Jeffrey M. Rye, David LaVergne, Dan J. Thomsen, Matthew Allen, Kyle Tunis:
Provenance-Based Interpretation of Multi-Agent Information Analysis. CoRR abs/2011.04016 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c9]Chao Li, Nikolay Mehandjiev, Andrew James, Azar Shahgholian, Joseph Lampel, Matthew Allen:
Adoption of Digital Technology in Corporate R&D Context. EMCIS 2019: 551-566 - 2016
- [j6]Julie Freeman, So Ra Park, Catherine A. Middleton, Matthew Allen:
The Importance of Broadband for Socio-Economic Development: A Perspective from Rural Australia. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 20 (2016) - [c8]Abhinav S. Thota, Ben Fulton, Le Mai Weakley, Robert Henschel, David Y. Hancock, Matthew Allen, Jenett Tillotson, Matthew R. Link, Craig A. Stewart:
A PetaFLOPS Supercomputer as a Campus Resource: Innovation, Impact, and Models for Locally-Owned High Performance Computing at Research Colleges and Universities. SIGUCCS 2016: 61-68 - 2015
- [c7]So Ra Park, Julie Freeman, Catherine A. Middleton, Matthew Allen, Robin Eckermann, Richard Everson:
The Multi-layers of Digital Exclusion in Rural Australia. HICSS 2015: 3631-3640 - 2013
- [j5]Matthew Allen:
What was Web 2.0? Versions as the dominant mode of internet history. New Media Soc. 15(2): 260-275 (2013) - 2012
- [j4]Matthew Allen, Elaine Tay:
Wikis as Individual Student Learning Tools: The Limitations of Technology. Int. J. Inf. Commun. Technol. Educ. 8(2): 61-71 (2012) - [c6]Robert Henschel, Stephen C. Simms, David Y. Hancock, Scott Michael, Tom Johnson, Nathan Heald, Thomas William, Donald K. Berry, Matthew Allen, Richard Knepper, Matt Davy, Matthew R. Link, Craig A. Stewart:
Demonstrating lustre over a 100Gbps wide area network of 3, 500km. SC 2012: 6 - 2011
- [j3]Matthew Allen, Marcus Foth:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Research in Action for Community Informatics: A Matter for Conversation. J. Community Informatics 7(3) (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j2]Matthew Allen:
Web 2.0: An argument against convergence. First Monday 13(3) (2008) - [c5]Bruno Emond, David Scobie, Matthew Allen, Michael Postma, William McIver:
An H.323 Broadband Virtual Camera for supporting asynchronous visual communication in large groups. ISTAS 2008: 1-4 - 2004
- [c4]Ian T. Foster, Jerry Gieraltowski, Scott Gose, Natalia Maltsev, Edward N. May, Alex A. Rodriguez, Dinanath Sulakhe, A. Vaniachine, Jim Shank, Saul Youssef, David Adams, Richard Baker, Wensheng Deng, Jason Smith, Dantong Yu, Iosif Legrand, Suresh Singh, Conrad Steenberg, Yang Xia, M. Anzar Afaq, Eileen Berman, James Annis, L. A. T. Bauerdick, Michael Ernst, Ian Fisk, Lisa Giacchetti, Gregory E. Graham, Anne Heavey, Joseph Kaiser, Nickolai Kuropatkin, Ruth Pordes, Vijay Sekhri, John Weigand, Yujun Wu, Keith Baker, Lawrence Sorrillo, John Huth, Matthew Allen, Leigh Grundhoefer, John Hicks, Fred Luehring, Steve Peck, Robert Quick, Stephen C. Simms, George Fekete, Jan vandenBerg, Kihyeon Cho, Kihwan Kwon, Dongchul Son, Hyoungwoo Park, Shane Canon, Keith R. Jackson, David E. Konerding, Jason Lee, Doug Olson, Iwona Sakrejda, Brian Tierney, Mark Green, Russ Miller, James Letts, Terrence Martin, David Bury, Catalin Dumitrescu, Daniel Engh, Robert W. Gardner, Marco Mambelli, Yuri Smirnov, Jens-S. Vöckler, Michael Wilde, Yong Zhao, Xin Zhao, Paul Avery, Richard Cavanaugh, Bockjoo Kim, Craig Prescott, Jorge Luis Rodriguez, Andrew Zahn, Shawn McKee, Christopher T. Jordan, James E. Prewett, Timothy L. Thomas, Horst Severini, Ben Clifford, Ewa Deelman, Larry Flon, Carl Kesselman, Gaurang Mehta, Nosa Olomu, Karan Vahi, Kaushik De, Patrick McGuigan, Mark Sosebee, Dan Bradley, Peter Couvares, Alan DeSmet, Carey Kireyev, Erik Paulson, Alain Roy, Scott Koranda, Brian Moe, Bobby Brown, Paul Sheldon:
The Grid2003 Production Grid: Principles and Practice. HPDC 2004: 236-245 - [c3]Peng Wang, George W. Turner, Daniel A. Lauer, Matthew Allen, Stephen C. Simms, David Hart, Mary Papakhian, Craig A. Stewart:
LINPACK Performance on a Geographically Distributed Linux Cluster. IPDPS 2004 - 2003
- [c2]Matthew Allen:
Dematerialised data and human desire: the Internet and copy culture. CW 2003: 26-33 - [c1]Matthew Allen, Susan Horwitz:
Slicing java programs that throw and catch exceptions. PEPM 2003: 44-54
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j1]Matthew Allen:
Are we Yet Cyborgs? University Students and the Practical Consequences of Human-Machine Subjectivity. Comput. Networks 30(1-7): 597-600 (1998)
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