eResearch Publications
The JCU eResearch Centre is at the forefront of its research areas. Our researchers' publications include full books, articles being featured in international journals, and many papers accepted into international conferences.
2011
Journal Articles
- Lee, I. and Breitkreutz, D. (2011), Alternative Areal Decompositions: An Empirical Study. Transactions in GIS, 15: 17–42. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9671.2010.01239.x
2010
Journal Papers (Refereed)
- Trina Myers, Ian Atkinson, and Ron Johnstone, Supporting coral reef ecosystems research through modelling a re-usable ontology framework, Journal of Applied Artificial Intelligence, vol. 24(1), (2010). pp. 77-101.
Conference Papers (Refereed)
Workshops
- Trina Myers, Ian Atkinson, and Ron Johnstone, Semantically enabling the SEMAT project: extending marine sensor networks for decision support and hypothesis testing. ISBN 978-0-7695-3967-6. Proceedings of 2010 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems In: 3rd IEEE International Workshop on Ontology Alignment and Visualization (OnAV'10), 15-18 February 2010, Krakow, Poland.
Abstracts
- Trina Myers, Ian Atkinson and Ron Johnstone, "Tools for the Rationalisation and Management of Data Collection - The Semantic Reef". In Coast to Coast 2010 Actions for Change Program and Abstract Handbook, Australian Biennial Coast to Coast Conference, ISBN 978-0-9808586-0-0, September, 2010.
2009
Journal Articles (Refereed)
- David Breitkreutz and Ickjai Lee, Investigation into Alternative Representations for Intelligent Geoinformation Systems in Data-rich Environments, Journal of Software, 4 (7): 777-784
- Androulakis, Steve, Buckle, Ashley M., Atkinson, Ian, Groenewegen, David, Nichols, Nick, Treloar, Andrew, and Beitz, Anthony (2009) ARCHER - e-Research tools for research data management. International Journal of Digital Curation, 4 (1). pp. 22-33. ISSN 1746-8256
Conference Papers (Refereed)
- David Breitkreutz & Ickjai Lee (2009) Voronoi Representation for Areal Data Processing in Data-rich Environments, IEEE Intelligence and Security Informatics, Dallas, Texas, IEEE Computer Society, 167-169.

