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Victor K. Y. Chan
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2004-2023
Publications (10 Years): 6
Top Topics
Smart Cities
Electric Vehicles
Adaptive Hypermedia Systems
Higher Education
Top Venues
ICEMT
CENTERIS/ProjMAN/HCist
AHFE (14)
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Publications
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Victor K. Y. Chan
,
Hio Man Lei
Legal Risks of E-Learning: A case study of the small jurisdiction Macao versus some major jurisdictions.
ICEMT
(2023)
Victor K. Y. Chan
Evaluation of e-learning platforms using artificial intelligence (AI) robots: Are the AI robots consistent.
ICEMT
(2023)
Victor K. Y. Chan
An Infrastructure of Battery Swapping and Charging Stations in Smart Cities to "Disrupt" the Current Ecosystem of Battery Usage: A Schematic Design.
CENTERIS/ProjMAN/HCist
(2022)
Victor K. Y. Chan
Convergent Validity of Non-Invigilated, Formative Online Assessments in Business Mathematics Courses and Students' Comparative Performance in Online and Offline Assessments.
ICEMT
(2022)
Victor K. Y. Chan
Descriptive and inferential statistics of serious accidents involving considerably automated vehicles - a necessity of smart cities.
CENTERIS/ProjMAN/HCist
(2022)
Victor K. Y. Chan
A Back-End Method Realizing the Ergonomic Advantage of Modularized Battery Systems: ICT Equipment, Electric Vehicles and Beyond.
AHFE (14)
(2019)
Victor K. Y. Chan
,
W. Eric Wong
,
Tianfa Xie
A Statistical Methodology to Simplify Software Metric Models Constructed Using Incomplete Data Samples.
Int. J. Softw. Eng. Knowl. Eng.
17 (6) (2007)
Victor K. Y. Chan
,
W. Eric Wong
Outlier elimination in construction of software metric models.
SAC
(2007)
Victor K. Y. Chan
,
W. Eric Wong
,
Tianfa Xie
Application of a Statistical Methodology to Simplify Software Quality Metric Models Constructed Using Incomplete Data Samples.
QSIC
(2006)
W. Eric Wong
,
Jin Zhao
,
Victor K. Y. Chan
Applying statistical methodology to optimize and simplify software metric models with missing data.
SAC
(2006)
Victor K. Y. Chan
,
W. Eric Wong
Optimizing and Simplifying Software Metric Models Constructed Using Maximum Likelihood Methods.
COMPSAC (1)
(2005)
Victor K. Y. Chan
Software Effort Prediction Models Using Maximum Likelihood Methods Require Multivariate Normality of the Software Metrics Data Sample: Can Such a Sample Be Made Multivariate Normal?
COMPSAC
(2004)