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Stephen Tang 0001
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- affiliation (PhD 2013): Liverpool John Moores University, UK
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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j5]John M. Henry, Stephen Tang, Subhas Mukhopadhyay, Moi Hoon Yap:
A randomised control trial for measuring student engagement through the Internet of Things and serious games. Internet Things 13: 100332 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j4]Jun Qi, Po Yang, Martin Hanneghan, Stephen Tang, Bo Zhou:
A Hybrid Hierarchical Framework for Gym Physical Activity Recognition and Measurement Using Wearable Sensors. IEEE Internet Things J. 6(2): 1384-1393 (2019) - 2018
- [j3]Bo Zhou, Curtis L. Maines, Stephen Tang, Qi Shi, Po Yang, Qiang Yang, Jun Qi:
A 3-D Security Modeling Platform for Social IoT Environments. IEEE Trans. Comput. Soc. Syst. 5(4): 1174-1188 (2018) - [c14]Po Yang, Martin Hanneghan, Atif Waraich, Stephen Tang:
A Hybrid Hierarchical Framework for Free Weight Exercise Recognition and Intensity Measurement with Accelerometer and ECG Data Fusion. EMBC 2018: 3800-3804 - [c13]John M. Henry, Stephen Tang, Martin Hanneghan, Chris Carter:
A framework for the integration of serious games and the Internet of Things (IoT). SeGAH 2018: 1-8 - [p1]Bo Zhou, Curtis L. Maines, Stephen Tang, Qi Shi:
A Framework for the Visualisation of Cyber Security Requirements and Its Application in BPMN. Guide to Vulnerability Analysis for Computer Networks and Systems 2018: 339-366 - 2017
- [j2]Jun Qi, Po Yang, Martin Hanneghan, Stephen Tang:
Multiple density maps information fusion for effectively assessing intensity pattern of lifelogging physical activity. Neurocomputing 220: 199-209 (2017) - [c12]Curtis L. Maines, Bo Zhou, Stephen Tang, Qi Shi:
Towards a Framework for the Extension and Visualisation of Cyber Security Requirements in Modelling Languages. DeSE 2017: 71-76 - [c11]John M. Henry, Stephen Tang, Martin Hanneghan, Chris Carter:
A Measure of Student Engagement for Serious Games and IoT. Edutainment 2017: 262-270 - [c10]Jun Qi, Po Yang, Martin Hanneghan, Kieran Latham, Stephen Tang:
Uncertainty Investigation for Personalised Lifelogging Physical Activity Intensity Pattern Assessment with Mobile Devices. iThings/GreenCom/CPSCom/SmartData 2017: 871-876 - 2016
- [j1]John M. Henry, Stephen Tang, Po Yang, Martin Hanneghan, Chris Carter:
Topologies for combining the internet of things and serious games. J. Intell. Fuzzy Syst. 31(5): 2685-2696 (2016) - [c9]Curtis L. Maines, Bo Zhou, Stephen Tang, Qi Shi:
Adding a Third Dimension to BPMN as a Means of Representing Cyber Security Requirements. DeSE 2016: 105-110 - [c8]Rene Tjell Lambertsen, Stephen Tang, Jonathan Davies, Charles Morecroft:
Serious Gaming for Pharmacy Education: Development of a Serious Games for Teaching Pharmacist Communication and Drug Administration in a Virtual Hospital Setting. DeSE 2016: 151-156 - 2015
- [c7]Curtis L. Maines, David Llewellyn-Jones, Stephen Tang, Bo Zhou:
A Cyber Security Ontology for BPMN-Security Extensions. CIT/IUCC/DASC/PICom 2015: 1756-1763 - [c6]Stephen Tang, BeeLing Tok, Martin Hanneghan:
Passive Indoor Positioning System (PIPS) Using Near Field Communication (NFC) Technology. DeSE 2015: 150-155 - [c5]Curtis L. Maines, Stephen Tang, David Llewellyn-Jones:
VICTour 1.1: Introducing Virtual Learning Environments and Gamification. DeSE 2015: 159-164 - [c4]John Melthis, Alex Brown, Stephen Tang, Martin Hanneghan:
Using Serious Games to Create Awareness on Visual Impairments. DeSE 2015: 165-170 - [c3]Curtis L. Maines, Stephen Tang:
An Application of Game Technology to Virtual University Campus Tour and Interior Navigation. DeSE 2015: 341-346 - 2013
- [b1]Stephen Tang:
A model-driven framework to support games development : an application to serious games. Liverpool John Moores University, UK, 2013 - 2011
- [c2]Stephen Tang, Martin Hanneghan:
Game Content Model: An Ontology for Documenting Serious Game Design. DeSE 2011: 431-436
2000 – 2009
- 2005
- [c1]Abdennour El Rhalibi, Martin Hanneghan, Stephen Tang, David England:
Extending Soft Models to Game Design: Flow, Challenges and Conflicts. DiGRA Conference 2005
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