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Progress Report 2008-2009
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ICT against the quality-of-life yardstick
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Brain games ‘the direct way’
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Recovery at runtime
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Intrusion detection systems at high speeds
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Saving energy using virtual power plants
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Ranking the pages better
Progress Report 2006-2007
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Smart Signs won't remember you
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Look your handheld in the eye!
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Managing biosignals for fast response
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Better healthcare by improving hospital logistics
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Intelligent sat nav systems learn about drivers' behavior
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Synthetic environments provide the full look-and-feel
Progress Report 2004-2005
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Secure technology from business perspective
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Spreading sensors all over the place
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Uncertain database
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Pro-active health monitoring
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Recognizing patterns in urban traffic
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Building social implications into technology
Progress Report 2002
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Towards a service socket
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Energy-efficient and powerful
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Recognising even the worst fingerprint
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e-Learning at the oil rig
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Hot or cold: Matching images
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Understanding the information needs of medical doctors
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In the driver's seat
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Strategic ways of purchasing
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Business as usual
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Electricity markets how to deal with spikes
Various interviews
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Living the ICT Future
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Sensors 'on speaking terms' (June 2007)
Progress Report 2007-2008
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Exchanging pictures for security’s sake
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World class circuits
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ICT starts making a difference in healthcare
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Sensors guarding precious coral
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Pirate tales and design scenarios
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Coping with uncertainty in transport planning
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Overcoming the growing pains of information systems
Progress Report 2005-2006
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Context-discovery in ad-hoc networks
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Gigabits through a slow wire
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New keys to data security
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Unobtrusive technology in health care
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Put the future user in the driver's seat
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Virtual negotiations by the quay
Progress Report 2003-2004
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Computers that know their place
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Preferably switched off
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Smart approach to 'smart surroundings'
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Speaking the language of privacy
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We managed to convince both patients and doctors
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Detecting chemistry between people
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Maintenance management on high seas
Progress Report 2001
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Counting traffic on the web
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Smart sensors co-operating without wires
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Time is on your side?
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Searching for the best search engine
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How to avoid a false alarm when a patient just climbs the stairs
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Digital driving instructor saves fuel
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Reengineering courseware for web-based sharing and reuse
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Complex models in haute finance
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Intelligent planning in real-life project environments
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In the vegetables sector, continuous replenishment still has a long way to go