Dr. David Lewis

Dr. David Lewis

Associate Professor, Computer Science

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Biography

Dave Lewis is an Associate Professor at the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin where he served as the head of its Artificial Intelligence Discipline. He is the Acting Director of Ireland"s ADAPT Centre for human centric AI and digital content technology research. He investigates open semantic models for trustworthy AI and data governance and contributes to international standards in digital content processing and trustworthy AI. His research focuses on the use of open semantic models to manage the Data Protection and Data Ethics issues associated with digital content processing. He has led the development of international standards in AI-based linguistic processing of digital content at the W3C and OASIS and is currently active in international standardisation of Trustworthy AI at ISO/IEC JTC1/SC42 and CEN/CENELEC JTC21.

Publications and Further Research Outputs

  • McGlinn,Kris K., Hederman,Lucy L., Lewis,David D. D.D., SimCon: A context simulator for supporting evaluation of smart building applications when faced with uncertainty, Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 12, 2014, p139-159Journal Article, 2014, DOI
  • Kris McGlinn, Kelvin Jones, Aitro Cochero, Anton Gerdelan, Dave Lewis, USABILITY EVALUATION OF AN ACTIVITY MODELLING TOOL FOR IMPROVING ACCURACY OF PREDICTIVE ENERGY SIMULATIONS, Building Simulation Conference, Hyderabad, December 7th-9th, 2015, pp1798 - 1805Conference Paper, 2015, URL
  • Kaniz Fatema, Dave Lewis, Declan O'Sullivan, Authorising contract based access to personal data in the cloud, IWTCC2015 - Collocated with the 8th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing, Limassol, Cyprus, December 07-10, IEEE, 2015, pp45 - 54Conference Paper, 2015
  • John McAuley, David Lewis, Using visual analytics to support online community development, International Journal of Web Based Communities, 12, (1), 2016, p3 - 22Journal Article, 2016, DOI , URL
  • John Moran, Dave Lewis, Towards a CAT tool agnostic standard for User Activity Data, Localisation Focus The International Journal of Localisation , 14, (2), 2015, p56 - 61Journal Article, 2015
  • David Lewis, Qun Lui, Leroy Finn, Chris Hokamp, Felix Sasaki, David Filip, Open, web-based internationalization and localization tools, Translation Spaces, 3, (1), 2014, p99 - 132Journal Article, 2014, URL
  • Dave Lewis, Kaniz Fatema, Alfredo Maldonando, Brian Walshe, Arturo Calvo, Open Data Vocabularies for Assigning Usage Rights to Data Resources from Translation Project, 10th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation , Portoro , Slovenia, May 2016, 2016, pp1601 - 1609Conference Paper, 2016, TARA - Full Text
  • Jinhua Du, Ankit Srivastava, Andy Way, Alfredo Maldonado-Guerra, David Lewis, An Empirical Study of Segment Prioritization for Incrementally Retrained Post-Editing-Based SMT, 15th Machine Translation Summit, Miami, Florida, 2015, 2015, pp172 - 185Conference Paper, 2015, URL
  • Towards a framework for managing the business-to-business e-commerce chain in, editor(s)U. Franke , Managing virtual web organizations in the 21st century: issues and challenges, Idea Group Publishing, 2002, pp368 , [V. Wade, D. Lewis, J.W. Brook, W. Donnelly]Book Chapter, 2002
  • Kaniz Fatema, Christophe Debruyne, Dave Lewis, Declan O'Sullivan, John Morrison, Abdullah Al Mazed, A Semi-Automated Methodology for Extracting access control rules from the European Data Protection Directive, 37TH IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON SECURITY AND PRIVACY ,International Workshop on Privacy Engineering - IWPE'16, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA, 26th May 2016, 2016, pp25 - 32Conference Paper, 2016, DOI , URL
  • Gary Lefman, David Lewis, Felix Sasaki, A Brief Survey of Multimedia Annotation Localisation on the Web of Linked Data, 3rd Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics: Multilingual Knowledge Resources and Natural Language Processing, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27 May 2014, ELRA, 2014, pp28 - 32Conference Paper, 2014, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Lewis, D. and Wade, V. and Cullen, B., Towards the technology neutral modelling of management components, Journal of Network and Systems Management, 11, (1), 2003, p39 - 56Journal Article, 2003, DOI , URL
  • D. Lewis, A Review of Approaches to Developing Service Management Systems, Journal of Network and System Management, 8, (2), 2000, p141 - 156Journal Article, 2000, DOI , URL
  • D. Lewis, A Development Framework for Open Service Management Systems, Journal of Interoperable Communication Networks, 2, (1), 1999, p11 - 30Journal Article, 1999, URL
  • V. Wade, D. Lewis, Three keys to developing and integrating telecommunications service management systems, IEEE Communications Magazine, 37, (5), 1999, p140 - 146Journal Article, 1999, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • Lennart H. Bjerring, David Lewis, Ingi H. Thorarensen, Inter-domain Service Management of Broadband Virtual Private Networks, Journal of Network and System Management, 4, (4), 1996, p355 - 373Journal Article, 1996, DOI
  • Fatema, K., Lewis, D., O'Sullivan, D., Morrison, J.P., Mazed, A.-A. , Authorising Contract Based Access to Personal Data in the Cloud , Proceedings - 2015 IEEE/ACM, 8th International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing, UCC , Proceedings - 2015 I, IEEE, 2016, 559-564Conference Paper, 2016, DOI
  • Pandit, H. and Hamed, R.G. and Lawless, S. and Lewis, D., The use of open data to improve the repeatability of adaptivity and personalisation experiment, 1618, 2016Conference Paper, 2016, URL
  • Alfredo Maldonado, David Lewis, Self-tuning ongoing terminology extraction retrained on terminology validation decisions, 12th International Conference on Terminology and Knowledge Engineering, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2016, 2016, pp91 - 100Conference Paper, 2016, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Joss Moorkens, David Lewis, Wessel Reijers and Eva Vanmassenhove, Language Resources and Translator Disempowerment, ETHI-CA2 2016: ETHics In Corpus collection, Annotation and Application co-located with LREC'16, Portoroz, Slovenia, 23 May 2016, 2016, pp49 - 53Conference Paper, 2016, URL
  • Reijers, W., Vanmassenhove, E., Lewis, D., Moorkens, J., On the Need for a Global Declaration of Ethical Principles for Experimentation with Personal Data, ETHI-CA2 2016: Ethics In Corpus collection, Annotation and Application, Portoroz, Slovenia, 24 May 2016, 2016, pp18 - 22Conference Paper, 2016, URL
  • Can User Activity Data in cat Tools help us measure and improve Translator Productivity? in, Approaches to Translation Studies, koninklijke brill nv, leiden, 2018, pp137 - 152, [John Moran, Dave Lewis, Christian Saam]Book Chapter, 2018, DOI
  • John Moran, Christian Saam, Dave Lewis, Towards desktop-based CAT tool instrumentation, Third Workshop on Post-Editing Technology and Practice, 2014Conference Paper, 2014
  • David Lewis, Rob Brennan, Leroy Finn, Dominic Jones, Alan Meehan, Declan O'sullivan, Sebastian Hellmann, Felix Sasaki, Global Intelligent Content: Active Curation of Language Resources using Linked Data., LREC , Reykjavik, Iceland, 26-31 May 2014, 2014, pp3546 - 3549Conference Paper, 2014, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Dave Lewis, Joss Moorkens, Kaniz Fatema, Integrating the Management of Personal Data Protection and Open Science with Research Ethics, First ACL Workshop on Ethics in Natural Language Processing, Valencia, Spain, ACL, 2017, pp60 - 65Conference Paper, 2017, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Ease and Ethics of User Profiling in Black Mirror, Harshvardhan J Pandit, Dave Lewis, Recoding Black Mirror:Companion of the The Web Conference 2018 , Lyon, France, 24 April 2018, nternational World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee, 2018, pp1577 - 1583Conference Paper, 2018, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Community Management Matters: Advanced Visual Analytics for Online Community Managers in, Innovative Appraoches of Data Visualization and Visual Analytics, IGI Global, 2014, pp349 - 384, [John McAuley, Alex O'Connor, Dave Lewis]Book Chapter, 2014, DOI , URL
  • Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Declan O'Sullivan, Dave Lewis, Extracting Provenance Metadata from Privacy Policies, 7th International Provenance and Annotation Workshop, London, UK, 9-10 July, 2018Conference Paper, 2018
  • Christophe Debruyne, Dave Lewis, Declan O'Sullivan, Generating Executable Mappings from RDF Data Cube Data Structure Definitions, On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems. OTM 2018 Conferences - Confederated International Conferences: CoopIS, C&TC, and ODBASE 2018, Valletta, Malta, October 22-26, 2018, edited by Hervé Panetto, Christophe Debruyne, Henderik A. Proper, Claudio Agostino Ardagna, Dumitru Roman, Robert Meersman , 11230, Springer, 2018, pp333 - 350Conference Paper, 2018, DOI
  • Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Declan O'Sullivan, Dave Lewis., An Ontology Design Pattern for Describing Personal Data in Privacy Policies, 9th Workshop on Ontology Design and Patterns (WOP2018), International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC), Monterey California, USA., 9th October, 2195, CEUR, 2018, pp29-39Conference Paper, 2018, URL
  • D. Lewis, R. Brennan, A.Meehan, D.O'Sullivan, Using Semantic Mappings to Manage Heterogeneity in XLIFF Interoperability, Localisation Focus - The International Journal of Localisation, 14, (1), 2015, p40 - 42Journal Article, 2015, URL
  • Localisation Focus - The International Journal of Localisation, 14, 1, (2015), 3 - David Filip, Dave Lewis, [eds.]Journal, 2015, URL
  • Localisation Focus - The International Journal of Localisation, 12, 1, (2013), 3 - David Filip, Dave Lewis, [eds.]Journal, 2013, URL
  • PJ Wall, David Lewis, Lucy Hederman, Causal Explanation of Mobile Health (mHealth) in Sierra Leone - A Morphogenetic Analysis, Development Studies Association of Ireland (DSAI) Annual Conference 2018, Dublin, Ireland, October 2018, 2018Conference Paper, 2018
  • PJ Wall, David Lewis, Lucy Hederman, Mobile Health (mHealth) Innovation in Sierra Leone: A Critical Realist Study, IFIP WG 9.4 European Regional Conference on the Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries, Tirana, Albania, 22-24 June 2018, 2018Conference Paper, 2018
  • PJ Wall, L Deimling Johns, David Lewis, Lucy Hederman, Different Approaches, Different Mechanisms? Comparing the Mechanisms Identified by the Morphogenetic Approach and the Realist Synthesis Framework (MCO) Approach, 19th Annual Conference of the International Association of Critical Realism, University of Torino, Turin, Italy, July 2017, 2017Conference Paper, 2017
  • PJ Wall, M Khayyat, David Lewis, Lucy Hederman, Combining Critical Realism, the Morphogenetic Approach and Activity Theory: A Proposed Framework for the Study of Mobile Health (mHealth) in Sierra Leone, 18th Conference of the International Association of Critical Realism, Cardiff, UK, July 2016, 2016Conference Paper, 2016
  • Debruyne, C. and Pandit, H.J. and Lewis, D. and O'Sullivan, D., Towards Generating Policy-Compliant Datasets, (8665631), 2019, pp199-203Conference Paper, 2019, DOI , URL
  • Moorkens, J. and Lewis, D., Research questions and a proposal for the future governance of translation data, Journal of Specialised Translation, (32), 2019, p2-25Journal Article, 2019, URL
  • Wall, P.J. and Lewis, D. and Hederman, L., Identifying Generative Mechanisms in a Mobile Health (mHealth) Project in Sierra Leone: A Critical Realist Framework for Retroduction, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 552, 2019, p39-48Journal Article, 2019, DOI , URL
  • Pandit, H.J. and Debruyne, C. and O'Sullivan, D. and Lewis, D., An exploration of data interoperability for GDPR, International Journal of Standardization Research, 16, (1), 2018, p1-21Journal Article, 2018, DOI , URL
  • Pandit, H.J., O'Sullivan, D., Lewis, D. , Queryable provenance metadata for GDPR compliance, Procedia Computer Science, 137, 2018, p262-268Journal Article, 2018
  • Hervé Panetto, Christophe Debruyne, Martin Hepp, Dave Lewis, Claudio Agostino Ardagna, Robert Meersman(ed.), On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2019 Conferences - Confederated International Conferences: CoopIS, ODBASE, C&TC 2019, Rhodes, Greece, 11877, October 21-25, 2019, Springer, 2019Proceedings of a Conference, 2019, DOI
  • O†Neill, Eleanor and Conlan, Owen and Lewis, David, Situation-based testing for pervasive computing environments, Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 2012Journal Article, 2012
  • Dave Lewis, Joss Moorkens, A Rights-Based Approach to Trustworthy AI in Social Media, Social Media + Society, 6, (3), 2020Journal Article, 2020, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Dave Lewis, Linda Hogan, David Filip, PJ Wall, Global Challenges in the Standardization of Ethics for Trustworthy AI, Journal of ICT Standardization, 8, (2), 2020, p123 - 150Journal Article, 2020, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Moorkens, J. and Lewis, D., Copyright and the re-use of translation as data, 2019, 469-481ppBook, 2019, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • A Design Pattern Describing Use of Personal Data in Privacy Policies in, editor(s)Eva Blomqvist, Torsten Hahmann, Karl Hammar, Pascal Hitzler, Rinke Hoekstra, Raghava Mutharaju, María Poveda-Villalón, Cogan Shimizu, Martin G. Skjæveland, Monika Solanki, Vojtěch Svátek, Lu Zhou , Advances in Pattern-Based Ontology Engineering, London, IOS Press, 2021, pp107 - 119, [Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Declan O'Sullivan, Dave Lewis]Book Chapter, 2021, DOI , URL
  • An Argument for Generating SHACL Shapes from ODPs in, editor(s)Eva Blomqvist, Torsten Hahmann, Karl Hammar, Pascal Hitzler, Rinke Hoekstra, Raghava Mutharaju, María Poveda-Villalón, Cogan Shimizu, Martin G. Skjæveland, Monika Solanki, Vojtěch Svátek, Lu Zhou , Advances in Pattern-Based Ontology Engineering, London, IOS Press, 2021, pp134 - 141, [Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Declan O'Sullivan, Dave Lewis]Book Chapter, 2021, DOI , URL
  • Cathy Roche, Dave Lewis and P.J. Wall, Artificial Intelligence Ethics: An Inclusive Global Discourse?, 1st Virtual Conference on Implications of Information and Digital Technologies for Development (IFIP 9.4), 1/5/2021, Silvia Masiero and Petter Nielsen , 2021, pp643 - 658Conference Paper, 2021
  • An argument for generating SHACL shapes from ODPs in, IOS Press, 2021, pp134-141 , [Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Declan O'Sullivan, Dave Lewis]Book Chapter, 2021, DOI
  • Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Declan O'Sullivan, Dave Lewis, A design pattern describing use of personal data in privacy policies, IOS Press, 2021, 107-119ppBook, 2021, DOI
  • Debruyne, C. and Pandit, H.J. and Lewis, D. and O†Sullivan, D., †Just-in-time†generation of datasets by considering structured representations of given consent for GDPR compliance, Knowledge and Information Systems, 62, (9), 2020, p3615-3640Journal Article, 2020, DOI , URL
  • Lewis, D. and Fatema, K. and Maldonado, A. and Walshe, B. and Calvo, A., Open data vocabularies for assigning usage rights to tra ns lation memories, 2016, pp1601-1609Conference Paper, 2016, URL
  • Jones, K. and Gerdelan, A. and Cochero, A. and Lewis, D., Usability evaluation of an activity modelling tool for improving accuracy of predictive energy simulations kris mcglinn, 2015, pp1798-1805Conference Paper, 2015, URL
  • Filip, D. and Lewis, D. and Sasaki, F., The multilingual Web, 2012, pp251-254Conference Paper, 2012, DOI , URL
  • Lewis, D. and O'Connor, A. and Zydron, A. and Sjögren, G. and Choudhury, R., On using linked data for language resource sharing in the long tail of the localisation market, 2012, pp1403-1409Conference Paper, 2012, URL
  • Brown, S. and Saxena, D. and Wall, P.J. and Roche, C. and Hussain, F. and Lewis, D., Data Collection in the Global South and Other Resource-Constrained Environments: Practical, Methodological and Ethical Challenges, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 657 IFIP, 2022, p608-618Journal Article, 2022, DOI , URL
  • Brown, S. and Wall, P.J. and Desire, P. and Lewis, D. and Hederman, L. and Russell, C., What Enables and Restrains Business Entrepreneurship in Refugee Camps in Malawi? A Search for Technology-Related Causal Mechanisms, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 587 IFIP, 2020, p183-194Journal Article, 2020, DOI , URL
  • Beatriz Esteves, Haleh Asgarinia, Andres Chomczyk Penedo, Blessing Mutiro, and Dave Lewis, Fostering trust with transparency in the data economy era: an integrated ethical, legal, and knowledge engineering approach, 1st International Workshop on Data Economy, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 2022, pp57 - 63Conference Paper, 2022, DOI
  • Delaram Golpayegani, Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Dave Lewis, To Be High-Risk, or Not To Be-Semantic Specifications and Implications of the AI Act's High-Risk AI Applications and Harmonised Standards, ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT), Chicago, IL, 12-15 June, 2023Conference Paper, 2023, TARA - Full Text
  • Cathy Roche, PJ Wall, Dave Lewis, Ethics and diversity in artificial intelligence policies, strategies and initiatives, AI and Ethics, 3, 2023, p1095 - 1115Journal Article, 2023, DOI
  • Saxena, Deepak and Wall, P. J. and Lewis, Dave, 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS), 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS), 2023, pp1-5Conference Paper, 2023, DOI
  • H.Asgarinia, A.Chomczyk Penedo, B.Esteves, D.Lewis, "Who Should I Trust with My Data?" Ethical and Legal Challenges for Innovation in New Decentralized Data Management Technologies, Information, 14, (7), 2023Journal Article, 2023, DOI
  • Beatriz Esteves, Víctor Rodríguez Doncel, Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Dave Lewis, Semantics for Implementing Data Reuse and Altruism Under EU"s Data Governance Act, International Conference on Semantic Systems (SEMANTiCS), Leipzig, Germany, 15 aug 2023, 2023, pp210 - 226Conference Paper, 2023, DOI
  • Asgarinia, H. and Chomczyk Penedo, A. and Esteves, B. and Lewis, D., †Who Should I Trust with My Data?†Ethical and Legal Challenges for Innovation in New Decentralized Data Management Technologies, Information (Switzerland), 14, (7), 2023Journal Article, 2023, DOI , URL
  • Saxena, D. and Wall, P.J. and Lewis, D., Artificial Intelligence (AI) Ethics: A Critical Realist Emancipatory Approach, 2023Conference Paper, 2023, DOI , URL
  • Golpayegani, D. and Esteves, B. and Pandit, H.J. and Lewis, D., AIUP: an ODRL Profile for Expressing AI Use Policies to Support the EU AI Act, 3759, 2024Conference Paper, 2024, URL
  • Golpayegani, D. and Hupont, I. and Panigutti, C. and Pandit, H.J. and Schade, S. and O†Sullivan, D. and Lewis, D., AI Cards: Towards an Applied Framework for Machine-Readable AI and Risk Documentation Inspired by the EU AI Act, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 14831 LNCS, 2024, p48-72Journal Article, 2024, DOI , URL
  • F. Pagamenta, D. O'Sullivan, Design and Implementation of a Distributed XML Database, e-generation IT&T conference, Cork, Ireland, October 26-27, 2005, pp31 - 41Conference Paper, 2005
  • Power, R., O'Sullivan, D., Conlan, O., Lewis, D., Wade, V., Utilizing context in adaptive information services for pervasive computing environments, Workshop on Applying Adaptive Hypermedia Techniques to Service Oriented Environments: Pervasive Adaptive Web Services and Context Aware Computing, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, August 2004, 2004Conference Paper, 2004, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Power, R., Lewis, D., O'Sullivan, D., Conlan, O., Wade, V., A context information service using ontology-based queries, Workshop on Advanced Context Modelling, Reasoning and Management, Nottingham, UK, September 2004, 2004Conference Paper, 2004, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • K. Quinn, D. O' Sullivan, D. Lewis, V. Wade, The Design, Generation, and Utilisation of a Semantically Rich Personalised Model of Trust, 4th International Conference on Trust Management (iTrust'06), Pisa, Italy, 16-19 May 2006, LNCS 3986, Springer, 2006, pp324 - 338Conference Paper, 2006, DOI
  • K. Quinn, A. Kenny, K. Feeney, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, V. Wade, A Framework for the Decentralisation and Management of Collaborative Applications in Ubiquitous Computing Environments, 10th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2006), Vancouver, Canada, 3-7 April 2006, Springer, 2006, pp1 - 4Conference Paper, 2006, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • S. Higel, D. Lewis, V. Wade, Realising Personalised Web Service Composition Through Adaptive Replanning, 1st Int'l Workshop on Agents, Web Services and Ontologies Merging, Ayia Napa, Cyprus, 31 October 2005, LNCS 3762, Springer-Verlag, 2005, pp49 - 58Conference Paper, 2005, DOI , URL
  • E' O'Neill, D.Lewis, A Platform for User-Centred Evaluation of Context-Aware Services, 5th Information and Telecommunication Technologies Conference, Cork, Ireland, 26-27 October 2005, 2005, pp219 - 221Poster, 2005, URL
  • D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, R. Power, J. Keeney, Semantic Interoperability for an Autonomic Knowledge Delivery Service, 2nd IFIP WG6.6 International Workshop on Autonomic Communication - Autonomic Communication Principles (WAC 2005), Athens, Greece, 3-5 October 2005, LNCS 3854, Springer, 2005, pp129 - 140Conference Paper, 2005, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • S. van der Meer, D. O'Sullivan, D. Lewis, N. Agoulmine, An Initial Investigation into Semantic Models for Policy Mobility, 12th HP OpenView University Association Worksho, Porto, Portugal, 11-14 July 2005, 2005, pp15 - 21Conference Paper, 2005
  • J. Keeney, K. Carey, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, V. Wade, Ontology-based Semantics for Composable Autonomic Elements, Workshop on AI in Autonomic Communications at 19th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Edinburgh, Scotland, 30/07 - 05/08 2005, 2005Conference Paper, 2005, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • T. O'Donnell, D. Lewis, V. Wade, Intuitive Human Governance of Autonomic Pervasive Computing Environments, 1st International IEEE WoWMoM Workshop on Autonomic Communications and Computing, Giardini Naxos, Italy, 13 June 2005, IEEE, 2005, pp532 - 536Conference Paper, 2005, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • K. Feeney, K. Quinn, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, V. Wade, Relationship-Driven Policy Engineering for Autonomic Organisations, 6th IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems (POLICY 05), Stockholm, Sweden, 6-8 June 2005, IEEE, 2005, pp89 - 98Conference Paper, 2005, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • S. van der Meer, D. O'Sullivan, D. Lewis, N. Agoulmine, Ontology Based Policy Mobility for Pervasive Computing, 9th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM 2005), Nice, France, 15-19 May 2005, 2005Poster, 2005, URL
  • E. O'Neill, M. Klepal, D. Lewis, T. O'Donnell, D. O'Sullivan, D. Pesch, A Testbed for Evaluating Human Interaction with Ubiquitous Computing Environments, 1st International Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks and Communities , Trento, Italy, 23-25 February 2005, 2005, pp60 - 69Conference Paper, 2005, DOI , URL
  • K. Carey, D. Lewis, S. Higel, V. Wade, Adaptive Composite Service Plans for Ubiquitous Computing, 2nd International Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services, Dublin, Ireland, 13-14 December 2004, 2004Conference Paper, 2004, URL
  • D. O'Sullivan, D. Lewis, V. Wade, Enabling Adaptive Semantic Interoperability for Pervasive Computing, 2nd International Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services, Dublin, Ireland, 13-14 December 2004, 2004Conference Paper, 2004, URL
  • K. Feeney, D. Lewis, Community Based Policy Management for Smart Spaces, 2nd International Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services, Dublin, Ireland, 13-14 December 2004, 2004Conference Paper, 2004, URL
  • Brennan, R., Quinn, K., O'Sullivan, D., Lewis, D., Wade V., On the Application of Paired Comparison to Trust, 2nd International Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services, Dublin, Ireland, 13-14 december 2004, 2004Conference Paper, 2004, URL
  • D. Lewis, K. Feeney, K. Carey, T. Tiropanis, S. Courtenage, Semantic-based Policy Engineering for Autonomic Systems, 1st IFIP WG6.6 International Workshop on Autonomic Communication - Autonomic Communication Principles, Berlin, Germany, 18-19 October 2004, LNCS 3457, Springer-Verlag, 2004, pp152 - 164Conference Paper, 2004, DOI , URL
  • D. Lewis, K. Feeney, T. Tiropanis, S. Courtenage, An Active, Ontology-driven Network Service for Internet Collaboration, Workshop on the Application of Semantic Web Technologies to Web Communities at ECAI'04, Valencia, Spain, 22-27 August 2004, 2004Conference Paper, 2004, URL
  • D. Lewis, A, Brady, K. Carey, O. Conlan, K. Feeney, S. Higel, T. O'Donnell, D. O'Sullivan, K. Quinn, V. Wade, Managed Person-centric Adaptive Services for Smart Spaces, eChallenges, e2004 conference, Vienna, Austria, 27-29 October 2004, IOS Press, 2004, pp42 - 49Conference Paper, 2004, URL
  • K. Quinn, D. O'Sullivan, D. Lewis, V. Wade, Composition of Trustworthy Web Services, Information and Telecommunication Technologies conference, Limerick, Ireland, 20-21 October 2004, 2004Conference Paper, 2004, URL
  • R. Power, D. O'Sullivan, O. Conlan, D. Lewis, V. Wade, Resolving Queries in a Heterogeneous Context Rich Environment, Information and Telecommunication Technologies Conference (IT&T'04), Limerick, Ireland, 02-21 October 2004, 2004Conference Paper, 2004, URL
  • S. Higel, D. Lewis, V. Wade, Dynamic Web Service Composition - eServices Just for You!, Annual Conference of the Irish Academy of Management, Dublin, Ireland, 2-3 September 2004, 2004Conference Paper, 2004, URL
  • K. Feeney, D. Lewis, V. Wade, Policy Based Management for Internet Communities, 5th IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (POLICY 2004), New York, USA, 8-9 June 2004, IEEE Press, 2004, pp23 - 34Conference Paper, 2004, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • D. Lewis, T. O'Donnell, K. Feeney, A. Brady, V. Wade, Managing User-centric Adaptive Services for Pervasive Computing, IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing, New York, USA, 17-18 May 2004, IEEE Press, 2004, pp248 - 255Conference Paper, 2004, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • D. Lewis, O. Conlan, D. O'Sullivan, V. Wade, Managing adaptive pervasive computing using knowledge-based service integration and rule-based behavior, IFIP/IEEE Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2004), Seoul, Korea, 19-23 April 2004, 2004, pp901 - 902Conference Paper, 2004, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • S. Higel, T. O'Donnell, D. Lewis, V. Wade, Towards an Intuitive Interface for Tailored Service Compositions, 4th IFIP WG6.1 International Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS 2003), Paris, France, 17-21 November 2003, LNCS 2893, Springer, 2003, pp266 - 273Conference Paper, 2003, DOI , URL
  • D. O'Sullivan, D. Lewis, Semantically Driven Service Interoperability for Pervasive Computing, 3rd ACM International Workshop on Data Engineering for Wireless and Mobile Access, San Diego, USA, 19 September 2003, ACM Press, 2003, pp17 - 24Conference Paper, 2003, DOI , URL
  • O. Conlan, D. Lewis, S. Higel, D. O'Sullivan, V. Wade, Applying Adaptive Hypermedia Techniques to Semantic Web Service Composition, Workshop on Adaptive Hypermedia at WWW2003 The Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference, Budapest, Hungary , 2003Conference Paper, 2003
  • D.Lewis, J. D. Mouritzsen, The Role of XML in TMN Evolution, IEEE/IFIP International Symbosium on Integrated Network Management, Seattle, USA, 14-18 May 2001, IEEE, 2001, pp689 - 702Conference Paper, 2001, DOI , URL
  • V. Wade, D. Lewis, C. Malbon, T. Richardson, L Sorensen, C. Statopoulos, Integration Approaches to Telecommunications Management Systems, 7th International Conference on Intelligence and Services in Networks, Athens Greece, February 2000, LNCS 1774, Springer, 2000, pp315 - 332Conference Paper, 2000
  • D. Lewis, A Software Development Methodology for Service Management, Telecom'99 - Interactive'99 Forum, Infrastrcture Summit, Geneva, Switzerland, 10-17 October 1999, ITU-T electronic proceedings, 1999Conference Paper, 1999, URL
  • D. Lewis, G. Pavlou, C. Malbon, C, Stathopoulos, J.E. Villoldo, Integrating Service and Network Management Components for Service Fulfilment , Active Technologies for Network and Service Management: 10th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management (DSOM'99), Zurich, Switzerland, October 1999, LNCS 1700, Springer, 1999, pp49 - 62Conference Paper, 1999, URL
  • P. Hellemans, C. Redmond, K.Daenen, D. Lewis, Accounting Management in a TINA-Based Service and Network Environment, 6th International Conference on Intelligence in Services and Networks (IS&N'99), Barcelona, Spain, April 1999, LNCS 1597, Springer, 1999, pp13 - 24Conference Paper, 1999, URL
  • D. Lewis, C. Malbon, A. DaCruz, Modelling Management Components for Reuse Using UML, 6th International Conference on Intelligence in Services and Networks (IS&N'99), Barcelona, Spain, April 1999, LNCS 1597, Springer, 1999, pp210 - 222Conference Paper, 1999, URL
  • D. Lewis, V.Wade, R.Bracht , The Development of Integrated Inter and Intra Domain Management Services, 6th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management, Boston, USA, May 1999, IEEE, 1999, pp279 - 292Conference Paper, 1999, URL
  • D. Lewis, T. Tiropanis, Integrating TINA into an Internet-based Services Market, 6th International Conference in Intelligence in Service and Networks: Technology for Ubiquitous Telecom Services, IS&N'98, Antwerp, Belguim, 25-28 May 1998, LNCS 1430, Spinger, 1998, pp183 - 192Conference Paper, 1998, DOI , URL
  • D.Lewis, T.Tiropanis, A.McEwan, C.Redmond, V.Wade, R.Bracht, Experiences in Integrated Multi-Domain Management, First IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia Networks and Service, Montreal, Canada, 8-9 July 1997, Chapman-Hall, 1997, pp249 - 260Conference Paper, 1997, URL
  • V.Wade, D.Lewis, M.Sheppard, M.Tschichholz, J. Hall, A Methodology for Developing Integrated Multi-domain Service Management Systems, 4th International Conference on Intelligence in Services and Networks, IS&N'97, Como, Italy, May 1997, LNCS 1238, Springer, 1997, pp241 - 254Conference Paper, 1997, DOI , URL
  • D.Lewis, T.Tiropanis, A.McEwan, C.Redmond, V.Wade, R.Bracht, Inter-Domain Integration of Service and Service Management, 4th International Conference on Intelligence in Services and Networks, Como, Italy, 27-29 May 1997, LNCS 1238, Springer, 1997, pp283 - 291Conference Paper, 1997, DOI , URL
  • T. Tiropanis, D. Lewis, A. Richter, R. Shi, A Service Engineering Approach to Inter-domain TMN Systems Development, 5th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management, IM '97 , San Diego, USA, May 1997, Chapman-Hall, 1997, pp165 - 176Conference Paper, 1997, URL
  • T. O'Donnell, D. Lewis, V. Wade, Semantics for the Intuitive Governance of Autonomic User-Centred Pervasive Computing Environments, International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications , 2, (3), 2006, p293 - 305Journal Article, 2006
  • D. Lewis, J. Keeney, D. O'Sullivan, S. Guo, Towards a Managed Extensible Control Plane for Knowledge-Based Networking, 17th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management (DSOM 2006), Dublin, Ireland, October 2006, LNCS 4269, Springer, 2006, pp98 - 111Conference Paper, 2006, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • D. Lewis, K. Feeney, K. Foley, L. Doyle, T. Forde, P. Argyroudis, J. Keeney, D. O'Sullivan, Managing Policies for Dynamic Spectrum Access, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1st International IFIP TC6 Conference on Autonomic Networking (AN2006), Paris, France, Septemeber, 2006, LNCS 4195, Springer-Verlag, 2006, pp285-297Conference Paper, 2006, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • J. Keeney, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, Benchmarking Knowledge-based Context Delivery System, IEEE International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems (ICAS 2006), Silicon Valley, USA, July 2006, 2006, pp46 - 46Conference Paper, 2006, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • E. O'Neill, D. Lewis, K. McGlinn, S. Dobson , Rapid User-Centred Evaluation for Context-Aware Systems, XIII International Workshop on Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems (DSV-IS 2006), Dublin, Ireland, July 2006, LNCS 4323, Springer, 2006, pp220 - 233Conference Paper, 2006, DOI , URL
  • R. Richardson, A. Boran, T. Vitvar, P. Kotinurmi, D. Lewis, J. Keeney, D. O'Sullivan , Adaptive Architectures to Support Highly Configurable Value Chains, Workshop on Applying Service Oriented Architectures to Adaptive Information Systems (SOA-AIS) in conjunction with International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems, Dublin, Ireland, June 2006, 2006Conference Paper, 2006, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • K. Quinn, D. O'Sullivan, D. Lewis, V. Wade, Trust Meta-Policies for Flexible and Dynamic Policy Based Trust Management, 7th IEEE International Workshop on Policy (POLICY 2006), London, Ontario, Canada, June 2006, IEEE, 2006, pp145 - 148Conference Paper, 2006, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • R. Richardson, A. Boran, T. Vitvar, P. Kotinurmi, D. Lewis, J. Keeney, D. O'Sullivan, Adaptive Technologies to Address Operational Complexity in Highly Configurable Value Chains, Workshop on Semantics for Business Process Management 2006 (SBPM2006) at the 3rd European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2006), Budva, Montenegro, June 2006, 2006Conference Paper, 2006, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, J. Keeney, Towards the knowledge-driven benchmarking of autonomic communications, 2nd International Workshop on Autonomic Communications and Computing (ACC 2006) at IEEE International Symposium on World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM 2006), Niagra Falls, USA, 2006, IEEE Computer Society, 2006, pp500 - 505Conference Paper, 2006, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • D. Lewis, J. Keeney, D. O'Sullivan, Policy-based Management for Resource-Specific Semantic Services, 1st Annual Workshop on Distributed Autonomous Network Management Systems, Co-located at the 3rd IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing, Dublin, Ireland, June 2006, 2006Conference Paper, 2006, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • D. Lynch, J. Keeney, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, A proactive approach to semantically oriented service discovery, 2nd Workshop on Innovations in Web Infrastructure, Co-located with the 15th International World-Wide Web Conference, Edinburgh, UK, 2006, 2006Conference Paper, 2006, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • A. Kenny, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, Interlocutor: Decentralised Infrastructure for Adaptive Interaction, 3rd International Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services (MUCS), in cooperation with Pervasive Computing 2006, Cork, Ireland, May 2006, 2006Conference Paper, 2006, URL
  • J. Keeney, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, A. Roelens, A. Boran, Runtime Semantic Interoperability for Gathering Ontology-based Network Context, 10th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS2006), Vancouver, Canada, April 2006, 2006, pp56 - 65Conference Paper, 2006, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • D.Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, K. Feeney, J. Keeney, R. Power, Ontology-based Engineering for Self-Managing Communications, 1st IEEE International Workshop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments, Dublin, Ireland, 25-26 October 2006, multicon verlag, 2006, pp81 - 100Conference Paper, 2006
  • C. Hampson, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, VABUCE: The Visualisation of Adaptive Behaviour in Ubiquitous Computing Experiments, Information technology and Telecommunications, Carlow, Ireland, 25-26 October 2006, 2006, pp53 - 62Conference Paper, 2006
  • D. Lewis, T. Tiropanis, R. Shi, A. Richter, Applying Service Engineering Principles to TMN Systems, Telecommunications Information Network Archtiecture Conference (TINA'96), Heidelberg, Germany, 3-5 September 1996, VDE-Verlag, 1996Conference Paper, 1996, URL
  • P.T. Kirstein, D. Lewis, A. Hutton, M. Handley, P. Su, UCL Experiences with Higher Speed Working, JENC7'96, Budapest, Hungary, 13-16 May 1996, 1996Conference Paper, 1996
  • D. Lewis, L. Bjerring, I. Thorarensen, An Inter-domain Virtual Private Network Management Service, IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 1996), Kyoto, Japan, 15-19 April 1996, vol 1, IEEE, 1996, pp115 - 123Conference Paper, 1996, DOI , URL
  • J. Crowcroft, M. Handley, A. Hutton, N. Ismail, P. Kirstein, D. Lewis, P. Su, UCL Experiences with High-Speed Pilots, Fourth International Conference on Broadband Islands - Global Broadband and Beyond, Dublin, Ireland, 4-6 September 1995, 1995Conference Paper, 1995, URL
  • D. Lewis, A. Tiropanis, L.H. Bjerring, J. Hall, Experiences in Multi-domain Management Service Development, Third International Conference on Intelligence in Broadband Services and Networks (IS&N'95), Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 16-20 October 1995, edited by A. Clarke, M. Campolargo, N. Karatzas , LNCS 998, Springer, 1995, pp172 - 184Conference Paper, 1995, DOI , URL
  • D. Lewis, End-to-end Multimedia Services using the Telecommunication Management Network, Fourth International Conference on Broadband Islands - Global Broadband and Beyond, Dublin, Ireland, 4-6 September 1995, 1995Poster, 1995, URL
  • D. Lewis, T. Tiropanis, Multi Service Management in a Multi-provider Environment, Fifth IEE Conference on Telecommunications, Brighton, UK, 26-29 March 1995, IEE, 1995, pp292 - 296Conference Paper, 1995, URL
  • D. Lewis, S. O'Connell, W. Donnelly, L. Bjerring, Experiences in Multi-domain Management System Development, Integrated Network Management IV: the 4th international Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM'95), Santa Barbara, USA, May 1995, edited by A. S. Sethi, Y. Raynaud, F. Faure-Vincent , Chapman Hall, 1995, pp494 - 505Conference Paper, 1995, URL
  • D. Lewis, P.T. Kirstein , A Broadband Testbed for the Investigation of Multimedia Services and Teleservices, 3rd Intermational Conference on Broadband Islands, Hamburg, Germany, 7-9 June 1994, edited by W. L. Bauerfeld, O. Spaniol, F. Williams , North-Holland, 1994, pp265 - 276Conference Paper, 1994
  • S. Chuang, J. Crowcroft, S. Hailes, M. Handley, N. Ismail, D. Lewis, I. Wakeman, Multimedia Application Requirements for Multicast Communications Services, International Networking Conference INET'93, San Fancicso, USA, August 1993, edited by B. Leiner , 1993, ppBFB-1 - BFB-9Conference Paper, 1993
  • D.Lewis, Layered Management Service Provides Support for Multimedia Conferencing, RACE IS&N Conference, Paris, France, 23-25 November 1993, 1993Poster, 1993
  • D. Lewis, W. Donnelly, J.M. Schneider, M. Klotz, Managing Broadband VPN Service in the PREPARE Testbed, RACE IS&N Conference, Paris, France, 23-25 November 1993, 1993Conference Paper, 1993
  • D. Lewis, J. Crowcroft, Multimedia Applications and Services in the PREPARE Testbed, 2nd Intermational Conference on Broadband Islands: Towards Integration, Athen, Greece, 14-16 June 1993, edited by O. Spaniol, F. Williams , Elsevier, 1993, pp327 - 330Poster, 1993
  • D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, K. Feeney, J. Keeney, R. Power, Ontology-based Engineering for Self-Managing Communications, 1st IEEE International Workshop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments (MACE 2006), Dublin, Ireland, 25-26 October 2006, edited by W. Donnelly, R. Popescu-Zeletin, J. Strassner, B. Jennings, S. van der Meer , multicon verlag, 2006, pp81 - 100Conference Paper, 2006, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • V. Wade, D Lewis, W Donnelly, D Ranc, N Karatzas, S Rao, Design and Development of Service Management Systems in an Open Service Market, Interoperable Communications Networks Journal, 1, (2), 1998, p94 - 107Journal Article, 1998, URL
  • Journal of Network and Systems Management, Netherlands, Springer, [eds.], 2007-2009Editorial Board, 2007, URL
  • D. Lewis, K. Feeney, D. O'Sullivan, Integrating the Policy Dialectic into Dynamic Spectrum Management, IEEE Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySpan 2007), Dublin, Ireland, 17-20 April 2007, 2007, pp390 - 399Conference Paper, 2007, DOI
  • Kevin Feeney, David Lewis, Vincent Wade, Handling Dynamic Organizational Change with Community-Based, 8th IEEE International Workshop on Policy (POLICY 2007), Bologna, Italy, 13-15 June 2007, IEEE Communications Society, 2007, pp56 - 60Conference Paper, 2007, DOI
  • D. O'Sullivan, V. Wade, D. Lewis, Understanding as We Roam, IEEE Internet Computing, 11, (2), 2007, p26 - 33Journal Article, 2007, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • J. Strassner, D. O'Sullivan, D.Lewis, Ontologies in the Engineering of Management and Autonomic Systems: A Reality Check, Journal of Network and Systems Management, 15, (1), 2007, p5 - 11Journal Article, 2007, DOI
  • J. Keeney, D. Jones, D. Roblek, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, Improving Scalability in Pub-Sub Knowledge-Based Networking by Semantic Clustering, The 6th International Conference on Ontologies, DataBases, and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE 2007) at OTM 2007, Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, 27-29 November 2007, 2007, pp19-20Conference Paper, 2007, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • S. Guo, J. Keeney, D. O'Sullivan, D. Lewis, Adaptive Semantic Interoperability Strategies for Knowledge Based Networking, The 3rd International Workshop on Scalable Semantic Web Knowledge Base Systems (SSWS '07) at OTM 2007, Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, 27-29 November 2007, 2007, pp1187-1199Conference Paper, 2007, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • J. Keeney, D. Jones, D. Roblek, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, Knowledge-based Semantic Clustering, The 23rd Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2008), Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil, March 16 - 20 2008, 2008, pp460 - 467Conference Paper, 2008, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • P. Deussen, B. Bruyère, C. Fahy, S. van der Meer, M. Israel, E.Hoefig, D.Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, D. Greenwood, A. Bassi, J. Saraydaryan, A Discussion on Fundamental Approaches for the Engineering of Autonomic Systems, Multlicon Lecture Notes , 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments (MACE 2007) , San Jose, California, USA , October 29-30, 6, Multicon, Berlin, 2007Conference Paper, 2007, URL
  • K. Feeney, C. Tsarouchis, D. Lewis, Policies as Signals in Collaborative Policy Engineering, Hot Topics in Autonomic Computing , Jacksonville, Florida, USA, 2007Conference Paper, 2007
  • S. Guo, J. Keeney, D. O'Sullivan, D. Lewis, Coping with Diverse Semantic Models when Routing Ubiquitous Computing Information, The 5th International IEEE Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services (MUCS2008) at NOMS 2008, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, 11 April 2008, 2008, pp290 - 298Conference Paper, 2008, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • J. Keeney, O. Conlan, D. O'Sullivan, D. Lewis, V. Wade, Towards the Visualisation of Collaborative Policy Decomposition, The 9th IEEE Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (POLICY 2008), Palisades, NY, USA, 2-4 June 2008 , 2008, pp65-69Conference Paper, 2008, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Conroy C., O'Sullivan D., Lewis D., Ontology Mapping through Tagging, Workshop on Ontology Alignment and Visualization - OnAV'08, Barcelona, Spain, 2008, pp20 - 28Conference Paper, 2008, DOI
  • E. O'Neill, K. McGlinn and D. Lewis, A Platform to Evaluate Usability in Adaptive Context-Aware Services through Adaptive Questioning, Adjunct Ubicomp '07 Proceedings, USE '07, 1st International Workshop on Ubiquitous Systems Evaluation, Innsbruck, Austria, 16th Sept 2007, 2007Conference Paper, 2007, URL
  • John Strassner, Joel Fleck, David Lewis, Manish Parashar, Willie Donnelly, The Role of Standardisation in Future Autonomic Communication Systems, 5th IEEE Workshop on Engineering of Autonomic and Autonomous Systems (EASe 2008), Belfast, UK, 2nd April 2008, IEEE Computer Society, 2008, pp165 - 173Conference Paper, 2008, TARA - Full Text
  • Roy Sterritt, David W. Bustard, David Lewis, Joel J. Fleck II(ed.), 5th IEEE International Workshop on Engineering of Autonomic and Autonomous Systems (EASe 2008), Proceedings of 5th IEEE International Workshop on Engineering of Autonomic and Autonomous Systems (EASe 2008), Belfast, UK, 2nd April 2008, IEEE Computer Society, 2008, 209 pProceedings of a Conference, 2008, URL
  • Kris McGlinn, Eleanor O'Neill, Dave Lewis, Modelling of Context and Context-Aware Services for Simulator Based Evaluation, MUCS 20074th International Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services part of IM 2007, Munich, 25/05/2007, 2007Conference Paper, 2007, URL
  • John Keeney, Dominik Roblek, Dominic Jones, David Lewis, and D. O'Sullivan, Extending Siena to support more expressive and flexible subscriptions, The 2nd International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, Rome, Italy., 1-4 July 2008., 2008Conference Paper, 2008, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • Dominic Jones, John Keeney, David Lewis, and D. O'Sullivan, Knowledge-based Networking, Demonstration paper at The 2nd International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, Rome, Italy., 1-4 July 2008., 2008Conference Paper, 2008, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • Dominic Jones, John Keeney, David Lewis, and D. O'Sullivan, Policy-based Management of Semantic Clustering, The 2nd International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, Rome, Italy., 1-4 July 2008., 2008Conference Paper, 2008, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Kevin Feeney, David Lewis, Declan O'Sullivan, Service-oriented policy management for web-application frameworks, IEEE Internet Computing Magazine, 13, (6), 2009, p39 - 48Journal Article, 2009, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • Karl Quinn, David Lewis, Declan O'Sullivan, An Analysis of Accuracy Experiments Carried out over a Multi-Faceted Model of Trust, International Journal of Information Security, 8, (2), 2009, p103 - 119Journal Article, 2009, DOI , URL
  • Colm Conroy, Declan O'Sullivan, David Lewis, Rob Brennan, Ontology Mapping for the Masses: A Tagging Approach, IEEE Intelligent Systems , 23, (6), 2008, p77 - 79Journal Article, 2008
  • Stephen Curran, Kevin Feeney, Reinhard Schaler, David Lewis, The Management of Crowdsourcing in Business Processes, 4th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Business Driven IT Management, New York, 1st June 2009, 2009Conference Paper, 2009, DOI
  • David Lewis, Kevin Feeney, Jose A. Lozano, Developing Autonomic Management Systems in Federated Environments, 6th IEEE International Workshop on Engineering of Autonomic and Autonomous Systems (EASe 2009), San Franciso, USA, 16 March 2009, 2009Conference Paper, 2009, DOI
  • Dominic Jones, John Keeney, David Lewis, Declan O'Sullivan, Knowledge Delivery Mechanism for Autonomic Overlay Network Management, IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing, Barcelona, Spain, 15-19 June 2009, IEEE, 2009, pp49 - 50Conference Paper, 2009, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • Brendan Jennings, Rob Brennan, William Donnelly, Simon N. Foley, Dave Lewis, Declan O'Sullivan, John Strassner, Sven van der Meer, Challenges for Federated, Autonomic Network Management in the Future Internet, 1st IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Management of the Future Internet, New York, 5 June 2009, IEEE, 2009Conference Paper, 2009, DOI
  • José A. Lozano, Juan M. González, Álvaro Rodríguez, Declan O'Sullivan, Dave Lewis, A Distributed Model for Digital Personal Environments Management, The 6th International IEEE Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services (MUCS2009), Barcelona, Spain, 15 June 2009, IEEE, 2009, pp51 - 59Conference Paper, 2009, DOI
  • Eleanor O'Neill, David Lewis, Owen Conlan, A Simulation-based Approach to Highly Iterative Prototyping of Ubiquitous Computing Systems, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques ( Simutools '09), 2nd International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques, Rome, Italy, 2-6 March 2009, IEEE Computer Society Press, 2009, pp1 - 10Conference Paper, 2009, DOI , URL
  • David Lewis, John McAuley, Kevin Feeney, A Platform for Studying Progressive Self Management in Online Communities, Web Science Conference, Athens, Greece, 18-20 March 2009, 2009Poster, 2009
  • Brendan Jennings, Rob Brennan, William Donnelly, Simon N. Foley, Dave Lewis, Declan O'Sullivan, John Strassner, Sven van der Meer, Challenges for Federated, Autonomic Network Management in the Future Internet, 1st IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Management of the Future Internet,, New York, 5 June 2009, 2009, pp87-92Conference Paper, 2009, DOI
  • David Lewis, Kevin Feeney, Kevin Foley, Linda Doyle, Timothy Forde, Patroklos Argyroudis, John Keeney and Declan O'Sullivan, Managing Policies for Dynamic Spectrum Access, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Proceedings of 2006 IFIP TC6 Conference on Autonomic Networking (AN'06), Paris, France, September 2006, 4195, Springer-Verlag, 2006, pp285-297Conference Paper, 2006, DOI , URL
  • Kevin Feeney, David Lewis, Patroklos Argyroudis, Keith Nolan and Declan O'Sullivan, Grouping Abstraction and Authority Control in Policy-based Spectrum Management, Proceedings of 2nd IEEE International Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN'07), 2nd IEEE International Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN'07), Dublin, Ireland, 17-20 April 2007, IEEE, 2007, pp363-371Conference Paper, 2007, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • Eleanor O'Neill, Kris McGlinn, David Lewis, Eoin Bailey, Simon Dobson and Kevin McCartney, Application Development using Modeling and Dynamical Systems Analysis, 1st International Workshop on Context-Aware Middleware and Services (CAMS '09), Dublin, Ireland, 16th June 2009, ACM, 2009Conference Paper, 2009, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Colm Conroy, Rob Brennan, Declan O'Sullivan, David Lewis, User Evaluation Study of a Tagging Approach to Semantic Mapping , Lecture Notes in Computer Science, European Semantic Web Conference, Crete, Greece, June 2009, LNCS 5554/2009, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2009, pp623 - 637Conference Paper, 2009, DOI
  • Jose Lozano, Juan Gonzalez, Alvaro Rodrigquez, Declan O'Sullivan, Dave Lewis, A Distributed Model for Digital Personal Environments Management, multicon lecture notes, 6th International Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services (MUCS), Barcelona, Spain, June 15th, 10, multicon verlag and ACM digital library, 2009, pp51 - 59Conference Paper, 2009, DOI
  • S. Guo, J. Keeney, D. O'Sullivan, D. Lewis, Adaptive Semantic Interoperability Strategies for Knowledge Based Networking, Journal of Software (JSW) (Special Issue on Semantic Extensions to Middleware), 4, (8), 2009, p808 - 820Journal Article, 2009, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Knowledge Based Networking in, editor(s)A. Hinze and A. Buchman , Handbook of Research on Advanced Distributed Event-Based Systems, Publish-Subscribe and Message Filtering Technologies (Principles and Applications of Distributed Event-Based Systems), New York, IGI Global, 2009, [J. Keeney, D. Jones, S. Guo, D., Lewis, D. O'Sullivan]Book Chapter, 2009, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • John McAuley, Kevin Feeney, Dave Lewis, Ethnomethodology as an influence on community-centred design, Pragmatic Web Conference, Graz, Austria, 2 - 4 September 2009, Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2009, pp706 - 714Conference Paper, 2009, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • R. Brennan, D. Lewis, J. Keeney, Z. Etzioni, K. Feeney, D. O'Sullivan, J.A. Lozano, B. Jennings, Policy-based Integration of Multi-Provider Digital Home Services, IEEE Network Magazine, special issue on Digital Home Services, 23, (6), 2009, p50 - 55Journal Article, 2009, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • D. Lewis, S. Curran, K. Feeney, Z. Etzioni, J. Keeney, A. Way, R. Schaler, Web Service Integration for Next Generation Localisation, Workshop on Software Engineering, Testing, and Quality Assurance for Natural Language Processing (SETQA-NLP 2009) at NAACL-HLT 2009, Boulder, Colorado, June 2009, 2009, pp47 - 55Conference Paper, 2009, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • John Keeney, David Lewis, Vincent Wade, Towards the use of Policy Decomposition for Composite Service Management by Non-expert End-users, IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Business-driven IT Management, Osaka, Japan, 19 April 2010, 2010, pp163 - 164Conference Paper, 2010, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Zohar Etzioni, John Keeney, Rob Brennan, David Lewis, Supporting Composite Smart Home Services with Semantic Fault Management, The 5th International Symposium on Smart Home (SH 2010) at FutureTech 2010, Busan, Korea, 21-23 May 2010, 2010, pp1 - 8Conference Paper, 2010, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • J. Keeney, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, Ontological semantics for gathering and routing contextual knowledge in highly distributed autonomic systems, Journal of Network and System Management, 15, (1), 2007, p75 - 86Journal Article, 2007, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Eleanor O'Neill, Owen Conlan, David Lewis, Modelling and Simulation to Assist Context Aware System Design, SIMULATION: Transactions of The Society for Modeling and Simulation International , 87, (1-2), 2011, p149 - 170Journal Article, 2011, DOI
  • Kris McGlinn, Eleanor O'Neill, Dave Lewis, SimCon: a tool for modeling context sources for rapid evaluation of pervasive applications using virtual reality, Proceedings of the 5th Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking, and Services, International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, Dublin, Ireland, 2008, 2008Conference Paper, 2008, DOI
  • Kevin Feeney, Dave Lewis, Kris McGlinn, Declan O'Sullivan, Anne Holohan. , Avoiding "big brother" anxiety with progressive self-management of ubiquitous computing services, International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, Dublin, Ireland, 2008, Article No.: 47 , (Article No.: 47 ), ICST (Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering) , 2008Conference Paper, 2008, DOI
  • David Lewis, Stephen Curran, Gavin Doherty, Kevin Feeney, Nikiforos Karamanis, Saturnino Luz, John McAuley, Supporting Flexibility and Awareness in Localisation Workflows, Localisation Focus The International Journal of Localisation, 8, (1), 2009, p29 - 38Journal Article, 2009, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Kris McGlinn, Eleanor O'Neil, Alan Gibney, Declan O'Sullivan, Dave Lewis, SimCon: A Tool for Evaluating Smart Building Applications using Visualisation and Context Simulation, Journal of Universal Computer Sciences, 16, (15), 2010, p1992 - 2018Journal Article, 2010, URL
  • Kevin Feeney, Rob Brennan, John Keeney, Hendrik Thomas, Dave Lewis, Aidan Boran, Declan O'Sullivan, Enabling decentralised management through federation, Computer Networks Journal (Elsevier), 54, (16), 2010, p2825-2839Journal Article, 2010, DOI , URL
  • McGlinn, Kris. Corry, Edward. O'Neill, Eleanor. Keane, Marcus. Lewis, Dave. O'Sullivan, Declan., Monitoring Smart Building Performance Using Simulation and Visualisation, Ubicomp 2010 Workshop: Ubiquitous Computing for Sustainable Energy (UCSE 2010), Copenhagen, Sept 25, 2010, 2010, pp40 - 47Conference Paper, 2010, URL
  • Kris McGlinn, Rob Brennan, Declan O'Sullivan, Dave Lewis., An Interactive Context Simulator for Rapid Evaluation of Smart Building Applications using Virtual Reality, 8th International Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services (MUCS 2011), co-located with 9th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom 2011), Seattle, USA, March 21 - 25, 2011, 2011Conference Paper, 2011, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • Christos Tsarouchis, Declan O'Sullivan, David Lewis , A study in the expressiveness of semantically different policy modelling schemes , 6th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Business-driven IT Management (BDIM 2011) , Dublin, Ireland, 27th May 2011, IEEE, 2011, pp1058 - 1062Conference Paper, 2011, DOI , URL
  • Dominic Jones, Alexander O'Connor, Yalemisew M. Abgaz, David Lewis, A Semantic Model for Integrated Content Management, Localisation and Language Technology Processing, 2nd Workshop on the Multilingual Semantic Web, Bonn, Germany, 23 October 2011, 2011Conference Paper, 2011, TARA - Full Text
  • Kris McGlinn, Eleanor O'Neil, Alan Gibney, Declan O'Sullivan, Dave Lewis, SimCon: A Tool for Evaluating Smart Building Applications using Visualisation and Context Simulation, Journal of Universal Computer Sciences, 16, (15), 2010, p1992 - 2018Journal Article, 2010, URL
  • John McAuley, Dr. Alex O'Connor, Dr. Dave Lewis, Exploring reflection in online communities, Learning Analytics and Knowledge Conference (LAK12), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 29 April - 2 May, ACM, 2012Conference Paper, 2012, DOI
  • Eleanor O'Neill, Owen Conlan, David Lewis, InSitu: Situation-Based Testing for Pervasive Computing Environments, Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 9, (1), 2013Journal Article, 2013, DOI , URL
  • David Lewis, Alexander O'Connor, Sebastien Molines, Leroy Finn, Dominic Jones, Stephen Curran and Séamus Lawless, Linking localisation and language resources, Linked Data in Linguistics , Frankfurt/Main, Germany, March 7 - 9, 2012, edited by Chiarcos, Christian; Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hellmann, Sebastian , Springer-Verlag LNCS, 2012Conference Paper, 2012, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • John Moran, David Lewis, Unobtrusive methods for low-cost manual evaluation of machine translation, Tralogy, Paris, France, 3-4 March 2011, 2011Conference Paper, 2011, URL
  • Zohar Etzioni, John Keeney, Dave Lewis, Inter-HAN Service Interoperability with Krox, International Conference on Consumer Electronics, Las Vegas USA, 13-16 Jan 2012, 2012, pp445 - 448Conference Paper, 2012, DOI
  • Christos Tsarouchis, Declan O'Sullivan, David Lewis, Balancing System Expressivity and User Cognitive Load in Semantically Enhanced Policy Modelling, The Semantic Web: ESWC 2011 Workshops, Heraklion, Greece, 29 May - 2 June 2011, LNCS 7117, Springer-Verlag, 2011, pp241 - 252Conference Paper, 2011, DOI , URL
  • Catherine Mulwa, The Maturity Model: A Novel Way of Evaluating Centre for Next Generation Localisation Demonstrator Systems Based on Industrial Impact, Scientific Collaboration and Interoperability, EdMedia 2012 - World Conference on Educational Media and Technology, Denver, CO, USA, June 26 - 29, 2012, edited by Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) , AACE, 2012Conference Paper, 2012
  • David Lewis, Stephen Curran, Dominic Jones, John Moran, Kevin Feeney, An Open Service Framework for Next Generation Localisation, Web Services and Processing Pipelines in HLT: Tool Evaluation, LR Production and Validation, Malta, 17-18 May 2010, 2010Conference Paper, 2010, TARA - Full Text
  • Yuqian Song, Rob Brennan, David Lewis, Owen Conlan, Towards a Framework to Support Novice Users in Understanding and Monitoring of Home Area Networks, 9th IEEE Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services, workshop of PerCom2012, 2012, 2012, pp82 - 87Conference Paper, 2012, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • Michael Glienecke, David Lewis, Declan O' Sullivan, A Value Added Device Gateway Architecture for Sensors and Actuators, International Journal of Sensor and Related Networks (IJSRN), 1, (1), 2013, p31 - 36Journal Article, 2013, URL
  • Kris McGlinn, Lucy Hederman, Dave Lewis, SimCon: A Context Simulator for Supporting Evaluation of Smart Building Applications when Faced with Uncertainty, Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 12, 2014, p139 - 159Journal Article, 2014, DOI
  • Kris McGlinn, Anton Gerdelan, Kelvin Jones, Dave Lewis, A Flexible and Extensible Web-based Visualisation and Configuration Interface for Holistic Energy Management of Buildings, International Conference on Applied Energy, Pretoria, South Africa, July 1-4, 2013, 2013Conference Paper, 2013
  • Kris McGlinn, A Virtual Reality-based Context Simulator for Evaluating the Effect of Uncertainty on Smart Building Applications, Trinity College Dublin, 2013Thesis, 2013
  • Dave Lewis, Leroy Finn, Rob Brennan, Declan O'Sullivan, Alex O'Connor. , Generalizing ITS as an Interoperable Annotation Technique for Global Intelligent Content, Localisation Focus - The International Journal of Localisation, 12, (1), 2013, p27 - 40Journal Article, 2013, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
  • David Filip, Shaun McCance, Dave Lewis, Christian Lieske, Arle Lommel, Jirka Kosek, Felix Sasaki,Yves Savourel, Internationalization Tag Set (ITS) Version 2.0, 2.0, 2013, -Standard, 2013, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Pablo Porto, Dave Lewis, Leroy Finn, Christian Saam, John Moran, Anuar Serikov, Alex O"Connor, ITS 2.0 and Computer Assisted Translation Tools, Localisation Focus - The International Journal of Localisation, 12, (1), 2013, p40 - 49Journal Article, 2013, URL
  • D. Lewis, Interoperability Challenges for Linguistic Linked Data, W3C Open Data on the Web, London, 9/4/2013, edited by Phil Archer , W3C, 2013Conference Paper, 2013, URL
  • Kosek, J., Lewis, D., Sasaki, F., Lessons Learned from Applying ITS 2.0 onto Web Platform, Publishing and the Open Web Platform, Paris, France, 16/9/2013, W3C, 2013Conference Paper, 2013, URL
  • Analysis of post-editing data: A productivity field test using an instrumented CAT tool in, editor(s)Laura Balling, Michael Carl, Sharon O'Brien, Michel Simard and Lucia Specia , Post-Editing: Processes, Technology and Applications, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014, [John Moran, David Lewis, Christian Saam]Book Chapter, 2014
  • Implementing mHealth in low and middle-income countries: What should program implementers consider? in, editor(s)Sasan Adibi , Mobile Health (mHealth): Multidisciplinary Verticals, Springer, 2015, pp257 - 273, [PJ Wall, Frédérique Vallières, Eilish McAuliffe, Dave Lewis, Lucy Hederman]Book Chapter, 2015, DOI
  • PJ Wall, Frédérique Vallières, Dave Lewis, Lucy Hederman, Josef Musa, A Socio-Technical Approach to the Implementation of mHealth in Sierra Leone: A Theoretical Perspective, eChallenges Conference 2013, Malahide, Dublin, 9-11 October 2013, 2013Conference Paper, 2013
  • Alan Meehan, Rob Brennan, Dave Lewis, Declan O'Sullivan, Mapping Representation based on Meta-data and SPIN for Localization Workflows, ESWC 2014, Crete, Greece, 26/05/2014, edited by Marco Neumann, Sam Coppens, Karl Hammar, Magnus Knuth, Dominique Ritze, Miel Vander Sande , Vol-1240, CEUR-WS, 2014, pp33 - 41Conference Paper, 2014, URL
  • Service Management in, editor(s)J. Hall , Management of Telecommunication Systems and Services: Modelling and Implementing TMN-based Multi-domain Management, Springer-Verlag, 1996, pp41 - 120, [David Lewis]Book Chapter
  • Dave Lewis, Identifying and managing your data: Questions & Answers, European Language Resource Coordination workshop Dublin, Dublin, 13 October, 2017, DCUInvited Talk, URL
  • D. Lewis, Adaptive Systems for Ubiquitous Computing: Chair's introductions to the invited workshop on Adaptive Systems for Ubiquitous Computing, International Symposium of Information and Communications Technologies, Dublin, Ireland, 24-26 September 2003, 2003, pp164 - 164Conference Paper, URL
  • J. Keeney, D. Lynch, D. Lewis, D. O'Sullivan, On the Role of Ontological Semantics in Routing Contextual Knowledge in Highly Distributed Autonomic Systems, Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin, 2006, (Technical Report (TCD-CS-2006-15))Report, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • D. Lewis, Panel Report: "How the Autonomic Network Interacts with the Knowledge Plane?", 1st IFIP WG6.6 International Workshop on Autonomic Communication (WAC 2004), Berlin, Germany, 18-19 October 2004, LNCS 3457, Springer, 2005, pp275 - 278Conference Paper, DOI
  • D. Lewis, S. Dobson, Guest Editorial: Autonomic Pervasive and Context-Aware Systems, Journal of Network and Systems Management, 15, (1), 2007Journal Article

Research Expertise

My research interest is in Management Knowledge, and how it can be captured, modelled, analysed and exchanged in decentralised decision-making settings. I am therefore interested in developing data and knowledge engineering techniques for management knowledge that is used to achieve shared goals in situations where decision-making authority is not centralised, but diffused across multiple individuals or organisations. For such collaborative decision-making, I investigate the use of declarative knowledge techniques, including open data formats, ontological knowledge formats such as description logic and declarative operational instructions such as policy rules, service specifications and workflow models. The effectiveness of employing these techniques is measured through: i) The ease with which software engineers can integrate knowledge sharing models with native data models existing in legacy and proprietary management systems. ii) The additional computational and data retrieval loads imposed by employing declarative, knowledge-based representations of management information, compared to existing solutions with implicit representations. iii) The reduction in cognitive load for human decision makers against their need to compensate for the shortfalls exhibited by automated decision support that from components leveraging explicit management knowledge, e.g. in accuracy of machine-learning and natural language processing (NLP) components and the limits in domain knowledge completeness in reasoning components. iv) The degree to which decision-makers can assimilate knowledge in making accurate and timely management decisions and the impact of personalised and interactive data visualsiation techniques. Application of these techniques and their evaluation has had impact in the following application areas: a) Telecommunications Management: I was an early proponent of the extensible mark-up language for management information exchange and services, highlighting the performance and engineering tradeoffs. This approach is now common place in the telecoms industry, where long value chains are common. I also championed the topic of open semantic knowledge formats and issues of federated management in the research community. b) Smart Building Management: Here we have used open semantic models and 3D interactive data representations to enable building occupants and building managers to reconcile the management of several heterogeneous heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems; location tracking and environmental sensors and electronic access control systems to achieve physical security, comfort and energy efficiency. c) Online Communities: These exhibit a high degree decentralisation in managing the conduct of the community and the creation and sharing of digital resources, here we developed and evaluated a novel set of design considerations for developing community data visualisation tools to assist community decision-making. d) Intelligent Content Processing: This field addresses the application of NLP and personalisation technology to the processing of digital content, primarily in applications aimed at engaging with customers, citizens and leaners online. This is the core topic of CNGL and the new ADAPT Centre. Here I have pioneered the use of open semantic models to monitor the interplay between human language workers (e.g. translators & terminologists) and NLP components, and curating the result to improve those components. I have therefore demonstrated a substantial and sustained research output in decentralised management knowledge applied to a number of domains.

  • Title
    iOmegaT
    Summary
    An Instrumented Replayable Computer-Aided-Translation Tool
    Funding Agency
    SFI
    Date From
    2013
    Date To
    2014
  • Title
    Language Technology Web
    Summary
    The goal of LT-Web is to set the foundation for the integration of language technologies into core Web technologies, via the creation of a standard defining three kinds of metadata about: 1) information in Web content being relevant for language technology processing; 2) processes for creating Web content via localisation and content management work flows; 3) language technology applications and resources used in these applications. The organizations participating in LT-Web will join the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and create a group defining the metadata standard, within the Internationalization Activity of W3C. Using the credibility and outstanding position of W3C, LT-Web will create broad consensus across communities, involving producers of content, localization workers, language technology experts, browser vendors and users. W3C will help to establish a network between stakeholders in these communities, to ensure the long-term adoption of the metadata standard and future opportunities for integrating language technologies and emerging Web technologies. Finally, LT-Web will lay the technical foundations for new business opportunities, to reach out to a growing linguistic and cultural diversity of Web users in the European Union and its trade partners, and to respond to their specific needs in a timely and cost-effective manner.
    Funding Agency
    EU
    Date From
    2012
    Date To
    2013
  • Title
    M-Zones
    Summary
    Management of Ubiquitous Computing Environments Pervasive computing environments are commonly regarded as being made up of a multitude of autonomous elements collaborating to sense and respond to a user's requirements and the context of the task-at-hand. The management of pervasive computing environments therefore requires runtime understanding of a user's task requirements and operational context, the state of resources available to support the user's tasks as well as the broader management policies that also govern those resources. At the same time, the dynamic, ad hoc nature of pervasive computing environments requires an integrated, context-aware and self-organizing approach to their management. Autonomic systems self-manage their configuration, performance and integrity based on high-level goals set by users and administrators, and are therefore are well suited to the management of pervasive computing environment. In this project, KDEG addresses how management of pervasive computing must balance the need to hide the complexities of adaptive service operation, while at the same time providing suitable levers of control and windows of inspection through which users can maintain a sense of ownership over adaptive service behaviour. With a system offering highly adaptive services to users, the management task of enforcing responsibilities over resources is essentially one of constraining the range of adaptivity the system can exhibit in different situations. These constraints must themselves adapt to a heterogeneous, ever-changing set of resources, that will be difficult to determine a priori. The work in this project focuses on: seamless interoperability amidst a high level of organisation heterogeneity at development time and runtime; service composition as the primary adaptive mechanism; satisfy management goals using policy-based management and supporting the needs of users both as individuals and as collaborative communities. Experimentation has involved some use of sensor and actuation systems, but has been effectively accelerated by the development of a 3D, multi-user simulator of smart spaces.
    Funding Agency
    Irish Higher Education Authority
    Date From
    1 June 2002
    Date To
    31 May 2007
  • Title
    Centre for Next Generation Localisation
    Summary
    Language barriers constitute a formidable obstacle to the free flow of information, products and services in an increasingly globalised economy and information society. "Localisation" refers to the process of adapting digital content to culture, locale and linguistic environments at high quality and speed. Localisation is a key enabling, value-adding, multiplier component of the global software and content distribution industry. Localisation seeks to overcome language barriers. The Centre for Next Generation Localisation (CNGL) is a Academia-Industry partnership with over 100 researchers developing novel technologies addressing the key localisation challenges of volume, access and personalisation. Its objective is to produce substantial advances in the basic and applied research underpinning the design, implementation and evaluation of the blueprints for the Next Generation Localisation Factory. Our mission is to revolutionise localisation via breakthroughs in automation, composition and integration, focusing on: (i)Integrated machine translation technology, (ii) Speech-based interfaces and more personalised speech output, (iii) Multilingual digital content management for personalised multilingual content access and delivery, (iv) Localisation workflows and system integration. Dr Lewis' team focusses on the latter, systems integration, including the models and methods for the rapid integration of workflows, service oriented architectures and service management.
    Funding Agency
    Science Foundation Ireland
    Date From
    1st December 2007
    Date To
    30th November 2012
  • Title
    Tyndall NAP
    Summary
    Incorporating and validation sensor capabilities into a pervasive computing simulation tool Embedded sensors provide an electronically sensed view of the environment to application services which is used to adapt the service to users' changing social, physical and user-task context. It is the user's perception of how appropriately that sensed context is used to adaptively provide application services that determines the success of the application. In practice, exploration and thus understanding of the interactions of a pervasive computing environment is only possible through trial deployment and user evaluation on a case by case basis. This is expensive and as a result a significant barrier to the development of pervasive computing applications. This project will develop a simulation model of Tyndall sensor motes and integrating this into the PUDECAS simulator platform. The simulator will be extended to simulate propagation or presence of varying physical conditions, such a noise, heat, light, motion and humidity. These new models will be validated by comparisons drawn between our simulated model of TCD's Lloyd Institute and a real deployment in the physical Lloyd building.
    Funding Agency
    SFI
    Date From
    1 May 2006
    Date To
    30 April 2007
  • Title
    PUDECAS
    Summary
    Platform for User Centred Design and Evaluation of Context-Aware Adaptive Service This project is developing a platform for the user-centred design and evaluation of adaptive, context-aware services for the wireless, mobile and pervasive computing markets. The platform is an integrated set of tools that allows models of adaptive service behaviour to be captured and used to evaluate the user's experience in using the implemented service in different contexts. The platform uses a 3D virtual reality environment to deliver repeatable, instrumented, context-dependent evaluations. Service developers will benefit from reduced development costs and more effective user-empowering services. Initially we plan commercialisation to target the location aware service development market. KDEG's contribution focusses on the user-centred design and testing of context-aware adaptive services. It is innovative in applying a semantic model-driven approach to the tight integration of the rapid prototyping of adaptive service behaviour and the efficient evaluation of its usability. This approach is novel in directly aiming to reduce the cost and improving the accuracy of user-centred evaluation of adaptive services by the easy configuration of simulations of a wide range of real-world settings for user invocation of the services, e.g. indoor and outdoor, single user and collaborative, ad hoc or structured, cellular or WLAN access etc. As adaptive services exhibit a range of behaviour, the aim is not to verify the correctness of system behaviour but to verify that it operates within a well defined behavioural envelope given for specific regions of the possible context space that corresponds to the overall testing goals.
    Funding Agency
    Enterprise Ireland
    Date From
    1 Oct 2005
    Date To
    30 Sept 2008
  • Title
    LIDER
    Summary
    Linked Data as an enabler of cross-media and multilingual content analytics for enterprises across Europe: The explosive growth of content in volume, velocity and variety on the Web demands new approaches to content analytics, addressing issues in large scale analysis and interpretation of heterogeneous data sets, originating in different media, human languages, jurisdictions, etc. Among these, language diversity in particular has become a ubiquitous aspect of the Web in light of increasing globalization. Recently, semantic-level, i.e., language- and media-independent, data analysis and representation methods such as those provided by Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies, have been introduced to provide innovative content analytics solutions for such heterogeneous, multilingual and multimedia content. An important missing component however, is the representation of language- and media-specific information that will be needed for interpreting such data correctly - across different media and across the increasing variety of human languages used nowadays on the Web. In this proposal we therefore aim at addressing this missing component by providing an ecosystem for the establishment of a new Linked Open Data (LOD) based ecosystem of free, interlinked, and semantically interoperable language (corpora, dictionaries, lexical and syntactic metadata, etc.) and media (image, video, etc. metadata) resources that will allow for free and open exploitation of such resources in multilingual, cross-media content analytics across the EU and beyond, with specific use cases in different industries. LIDER addresses three key objectives: 1. To support multilingual and multimedia content analytics in enterprises. 2. To provide a discussion platform for the development of novel LOD based multilingual, cross-media content analytics systems that will be able to use Free, Open and Interoperable language and media resources and services. 3. To reach consensus on short and long term goals in LOD-based multilingual, cross-media content analytics in enterprises.
    Funding Agency
    EU
    Date From
    1 Nov 2013
    Date To
    31 Oct 2015
  • Title
    Centre for Telecommunications Value Chain Research
    Summary
    Self-Management Activity
    Funding Agency
    SFI
    Date From
    2005
    Date To
    2009
  • Title
    FALCON
    Summary
    Federated Active Linguistic data CuratiON: This project will deliver a modular software platform that will enable SMEs in the localisation industry to leverage open language resources published by public bodies. This platform will bootstrap a commercially sustainable localisation process that allows SME Language Service Providers (LSPs) to continuously reuse the output of web content translation projects. By integrating these outputs with language resources from public bodies, SME LSPs can easily and cheaply optimise and tailor open source machine translation and automated terminology extraction components to the needs of their customers. Today, the curation of parallel text involves the publication of the undifferentiated results of translation projects in differing formats or via centralised repositories. This restricts SMEs in leveraging these resources to train machine translation engines to match incoming translation projects. FALCON will enable the controlled sharing and reuse of language resources, combining open corpora from public bodies with richly annotated output from commercial translation projects. Federated access control will enable sharing and reuse of commercial resources while respecting business partnerships, client relationships, competitive and licensing concerns. Fine grained traceability language resource reuse will enable return on investment calculations on resource curation in public bodies and SME LSPs alike. The consortium combines academic expertise in localisation interoperability, linked data management, statistical machine translation and statistical parsing with SMEs offering services and solutions for translation and terminology management. This project will enable the language service industry to realise its potential as a major sources of shared linked data by measurably improving cost, speed and quality benefits of reuse. The consortium members will then be strongly placed to commercially exploit these benefits.
    Funding Agency
    EU
    Date From
    1 Oct 2013
    Date To
    30 sept 2015
  • Title
    FORM
    Summary
    Engineering a Co-operative Inter-Enterprise Management Framework Supporting Dynamic Federated Organisations Management FORM's goal is to develop, evaluate, disseminate and exploit an Open Development Framework (ODF) for the emerging market in component-oriented communications management software. The target audience of this Framework is wide, covering service providers, management system integrators, independent software vendors and standardising bodies. This Framework has been evaluated through a focus on the management of business-to-business services over QoS enabled IP networks. Such services are termed Inter-Enterprise Services (IES) in FORM. The project has developed prototype IES Management Systems that exercises the principles and techniques expressed in the Framework allowing them to be evaluated and refined. KDEG's contribution in this project has been has been: Design, Specification and Evaluation of a METHODOLOGY FOR (i) DEVELOPING REUSABLE MANAGEMENT SERVICES and (ii) DEVELOPING NEXT GENERATION TELECOMMUNCIATIONS APPLICATIONS BASED ON SERVICE COMPOSITION AND REUSE Design and specification of a OPEN DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK of services for composing telecommunications applications Development of QUALITY OF SERVICE MANAGEMENT Services and Applications for Web and Internet based applciations Development of dynamic workflow engines to support rapid composition of telecommunications services
    Funding Agency
    EU
    Date From
    1 April 1999
    Date To
    31 May 2002
  • Title
    Knoholem
    Summary
    Knowledge-based energy management for public buildings through holistic information modeling and 3D visualization Energy efficiency in the building sector through intelligent energy management is a key measure for the global reduction of greenhouse gas emitted by this sector and additionally facilitates user costs reduction in the context of growing energy prices and harshness of natural resources. The KnoholEM project's aim is the engineering of an intelligent energy management solution that will considerably reduce energy consumption, both by systematically avoiding energy wasting in buildings and by knowledge-based holistic optimization of energy consumption. The solution will be applicable and configurable for a broadband of building types from any EU region. The intelligent energy management solution will be based on existing knowledge representation technologies like functional modeling and ontology, which will be used in the context of smart buildings in combination with Building Automation Systems. It will be enhanced by energy consumption behavior simulation with realistic visualization assistance. Approaches previously developed by the project partners will be integrated into a holistic intelligent energy management solution. The focus of the project will not be on development, but on detailed analysis and validation. KnoholEM includes four types of demonstration objects in Spain and the Netherlands that will be used by the consortium of industry and research partners to develop, enhance and extensively test the solution. An overall knowledge base will be created through a detailed analysis of the structure of the demonstration object buildings and their energy consuming/producing devices, through the intelligent interlinking of building usage with its energy demand, as well as by various energy consumption behavior simulations. Through the knowledge accumulated within the extended validation phase, KnoholEM will facilitate up to 30% of energy savings, depending on the building. The 13 partners from 6 countries will ensure an efficient and inexpensive EU-wide application of the results after the end of the project.
    Funding Agency
    EU
    Date From
    2010
    Date To
    2014
  • Title
    MECON
    Summary
    Managed Extensible Control Plane for Knowledge-Based Networking This project addresses the problem of deploying and managing a global semantic event network, over which event messages are efficiently routed from producers to consumers based on the meaning of their content. It aims to allow novel networking features to be added incrementally, such as the routing based on the trust that consumers place in producers or the similarity, rather than matching, of the meaning of messages to the interest of the consumer. This is delivered within a flexible management framework that enables incremental roll-out and encourages innovation. The approach taken is to develop an open, extensible control plane for a global event service, based on semantically rich messages. This will be achieved by the novel application of control plane separation and semantic-based matching to Content-Based Networks. However, the primary benefits derive from exploiting peer-clustering techniques for distributed ontology queries to achieve efficient aggregation of semantic queries. The clustering of super-peers using decentralised policy engineering delivers the incremental deployment of new peer-clustering strategies. This will be demonstrated by implementing trust-awareness and semantic interoperability in a composite routing control scheme.
    Funding Agency
    Science Foundation Ireland
    Date From
    1 Sept 2006
    Date To
    31 Aug 2009
  • Title
    ACCA
    Summary
    Autonomic Computing Coordinating Action ACCA is a collaborative project aiming at outlining the scope of an emerging communication paradigm - autonomic communication in application to various aspects of communication and from viewpoints of different stakeholders. The vision is that of a world pervaded by ubiquitous communication facilities, offering their services to the users and capable of self-organizing and self-preserving their functionalities without any direct human intervention. This entails fundamental advances both in the architecture and functionality of the network, and in the characterization and understanding of the common communication medium. KDEG's contribution has been in roadmapping research in the following: Modelling of the policy-based governance process for autonomic communication as a two way process focussed on mutual understanding of system and governors and the rapid stabilisation of policy set. Providing a service that flexibly and securely delivers autonomic knowledge between autonomic agents based on content-based networking principles. Establishing semantic models to start addressing the problem of evaluating adaptive and autonomic systems.
    Funding Agency
    European Union
    Date From
    1 Oct 2004
    Date To
    30 Sept 2006
  • Title
    CNGL, The Centre for Next Generation Localisation
    Summary
    SFI CSET 2nd Plase funding: One of the most significant changes to people's lives in recent years has been the explosion of content available to users, enterprises and communities. The Content Revolution is at the heart of a new, empowering trend which sees enterprises and users in new roles as creators, curators and consumers of content, in social and corporate contexts. The scale of this change is astonishing: over 175 million tweets will be sent per day in 2012 (Solis, 2012), with the majority in languages other than English. Today Facebook alone is larger than the entire World Wide Web (WWW) in 2004 (Solis, 2011). New content is not restricted to text, but includes richer media, with 60 hours of video uploaded every minute, or one hour every second to YouTube. (YouTube, 2012). Filtering and personalised retrieval are emerging as key trends in accessing content, with Google using as many as 57 different signals to influence search (Pariser, 2011)(Boyd, 2011). However, these trends do not address the desire of organisations, communities and individuals for content and services to be delivered in their own language, according to their own needs, preferences and context. Fundamental challenges arise in the way content can be dynamically created, curated, processed and delivered for global usage. CNGL II (Centre for Next Generation Localisation II) seeks to revolutionise the way people can seamlessly interact with content, systems and each other to achieve unprecedented levels of access, efficiency and empowerment. Breakthroughs in the processing, unification and seamless integration of multilingual, multi-modal and multimedia content are key goals in enabling the global content industry and society of the future. CNGL II will pioneer a new concept called 'Global Intelligent Content'. Global Intelligent Content will enable digital content to be more discoverable, adaptable and repurposeable. By embedding new levels of knowledge and intelligence into the content, it will enable advanced intelligent content services to automatically process and transform that content. Global Intelligent Content will thus enable itself to be actively discovered and transformed by advanced intelligent content services so as to make that content more discoverable, semantically rich, adaptable, contextually aware and reusable across global markets. This represents a major shift in the way content is managed, creating a more robust, agile and interoperable relationship between content and the value chain of services acting upon it. In this way Global Intelligent Content can be dynamically transformed based on current user interaction, perceived user intention or current delivery context.
    Funding Agency
    SFI
    Date From
    2013
    Date To
    2015
  • Title
    ADAPT Centre
    Summary
    The ADAPT Centre will address the grand challenge in Digital Platform Content and Applications: how can enterprises, institutions and individuals easily assimilate, reuse and interact with the global torrent of digital content? Transitioning from the Centre for Global Intelligent Content(CNGL), ADAPT will build upon demonstrated, world-recognised research and significant commercial impacts of the multidisciplinary applicant group to develop breakthroughs in Global Digital Content technology, which will turn this heterogeneous torrent of content into meaningful global conversations between organisations and users. This will be achieved by making unprecedented advances in the areas of multilingual natural language processing (NLP), multimedia content analysis and transformation, personalisation and multimodal delivery. The ADAPT Centre's research programme will enable: deeper understanding of multilingual content through multilingual NLP; dynamic transformation of multimedia content to break down language and cultural barriers; personalisation of the user experience to ensure rapid assimilation and reuse of content; and multimodal/multimedia interaction with global content for natural user engagement. ADAPT will deliver measurable world-class research and economic impact: 1650 publications, 200 high-quality postgraduates, 12 spin-out companies, 80 licences to industry and over 500 jobs. This will revolutionise Global Digital Content R&D with unprecedented societal impact and benefit to the Irish economy, and beyond. The ADAPT Centre helps industry and individuals understand, manage and control the overwhelming amount of content with which we are all increasingly confronted. It revolutionises conventional models of content production, analysis and delivery by embedding rich knowledge, automatic understanding, translation, personalisation and delivery capabilities in Global content. ADAPT empowers enterprises, institutions and individuals to seamlessly create, modify and share content in the way most suited to their preferences and needs. It unites world-leading experts to concretely address important research and industry needs identified by the Irish Government. ADAPT will deliver cutting-edge R&D with benefits to Irish industries, institutions and individuals.
    Funding Agency
    Science Foundation Ireland
    Date From
    1 Jan 2015
    Date To
    31 Dec 2020

Artificial intelligence and machine learning, Communications engineering, Software engineering, Information systems, Electrical engineering, Control engineering, mechatronics and robotics, Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Computer and information sciences, Graphics, augmented reality and games,

Recognition

  • Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
  • Member of the Institute of Electric Engineers (IEE)
  • Member of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)
  • Board member and Architecture Committee co-chair of the Autonomic Communication Forum
  • Local Arrangements Chair for IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, Dublin April 2007
  • Organising Committee member for the 2nd International workshop Management of Ubiquitous Communications and Service (MUCS)
  • Editorial board member for Springer's Journal of Network and System Management
  • TCD Representative to the World Wide Web Consortium, Technical Advisory Committee Member, Co-chair Multilingual Web Language Technology Working Group 2012
  • Reviewer for IEEE Communications Magazine; Proceedings of the IEEE; IEEE Pervasive Computing; Communications Networks; Journal of Network and System Management; Journal of Autonomic and Trusted Computing, and Journal of Computer Science.
  • Head of Delegation representing Ireland at Trustworthy AI Standardisation Working Group at the ISO-IEC/JTC1 subcommittee on Artificial Intelligence Standards 2018