Graeme Stevenson
Dublin, IrelandResearch field: Computer and Information Science - Miscellaneous
programming languages, middleware for smart spaces, semantic web, pervasive computing, ontologies
Publications
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Conference Proceedings (16)
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Graeme Stevenson, Steve Neely, Christian Kray (2008) 2nd Workshop on Ubiquitous Systems Evaluation..
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Owen Phelan, Lorcan Coyle, Graeme Stevenson et al. (2008) The Ambient Calendar, 282-290. In Proceedings of the 19th Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science (AICS'2008).
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Steve Neely, Graeme Stevenson, Sotirios Terzis (2007) 1st Workshop on Ubiquitous Systems Evaluation.
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Steve Neely, Graeme Stevenson, Paddy Nixon (2007) Assessing the Suitability of Context Information for Ambient Display, 13-16. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Ambient Information Systems.
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Simon Dobson, Paddy Nixon, Lorcan Coyle et al. (2007) Construct: An Open Source Pervasive Systems Platform, 1203-1204. In CCNC 2007: 4th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference.
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Graham Thomson, Graeme Stevenson, Sotirios Terzis et al. (2006) A Self-Managing Infrastructure for Ad-Hoc Situation Determination, 157-164. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference On Smart homes \& heath Telematics (ICOST'2006) "Smart Homes and Beyond".
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Graham Williamson, Graeme Stevenson, Steve Neely et al. (2006) An Evaluation Framework for Disseminating Context Information with Gossiping, 238-239. In Smart Sensing and Context.
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Richard Glassey, Graeme Stevenson, Robert I Ferguson (2006) Mobile Object Discovery in Unpredictable Environments, 17-26. In In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Mobile Computing and Ubiquitous Networking (ICMU).
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Graham Williamson, Graeme Stevenson, Steve Neely et al. (2006) Scalable information dissemination for pervasive systems: implementation and evaluation, 7-13. In MPAC '06: Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Middleware for Pervasive and Ad-Hoc Computing.
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Lorcan Coyle, Steve Neely, Ga\"etan Rey et al. (2006) Sensor Fusion-Based Middleware for Assisted Living, 281-288. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference On Smart homes \& heath Telematics (ICOST'2006) "Smart Homes and Beyond".
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Journal Article (6)
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Graeme Stevenson, J. Ye, Simon Dobson et al. (2010) Loc8: A location model and extensible framework for programming with location, 28-37. In IEEE Pervasive Computing.
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Steve Neely, Graeme Stevenson, Christian Kray et al. (2008) Evaluating Pervasive and Ubiquitous Systems, 85-88. In IEEE Pervasive Computing 7 (3).
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Richard Glassey, Graeme Stevenson, Robert I Ferguson (2007) Decentralised Discovery of Mobile Objects, 293-301. In Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) Digital Courier.
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Lorcan Coyle, Steve Neely, Graeme Stevenson et al. (2007) Sensor Fusion-Based Middleware for Smart Homes, 53-60. In International Journal of Assistive Robotics and Mechatronics (IJARM).
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Simon Dobson, Steve Neely, Graeme Stevenson et al. (2006) Towards a platform for widespread embedded intelligence, 35. In ERCIM News.
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Graeme Stevenson, Stephen Knox, Simon Dobson et al. Ontonym : A Collection of Upper Ontologies for Developing Pervasive Systems. In Computer Science and Informatics.
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Biographical Information
Graeme Stevenson is a PhD candidate at University College Dublin. His current research interests include programming languages, middleware for smart spaces, and the semantic web. Graeme was awarded an MPhil in Computer Science from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
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