Scholarly Communication and the Web (2009)
This chapter draws on insights from the development of myExperiment to illustrate changes in research practice enabled by new digital methods or ‘Science 2.0’
Communities of Trust in Pervasive Wireless Networks Mini Thesis (2008)
S Saywell, Supervisor Prof, David De Roure
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Abstract The Grid: An Application of the Semantic Web (2008)
The Grid is an emerging platform to support on-demand “virtual organisations ” for coordinated resource sharing and problem solving on a global scale. The application thrust is large-scale...
SoFAR (Southampton Framework for Agent Research) [3] (2008)
Don Cruickshank, David De Roure, Gareth Hughes, David Millard, Luc Moreau, Mark Weal, ...
The Dynamic CV application [4] generates a dynamic Curriculum Vitae for people with credentials held within the
Abstract Context Slicing the Chemical Aether (2008)
Jeremy G. Frey, David De Roure, Hugo Mills, Hongchen Fu
In this paper we discuss the information system requirements of an e-Science scenario, drawn from chemistry research, and describe our approach to a solution which employs notions of adaptive (and...
Taverna Workflows: Syntax and Semantics (2008)
Daniele Turi, Paolo Missier, Carole Goble, David De Roure
This paper presents the formal syntax and the operational semantics of Taverna, a workflow management system with a large user base among the e-Science community. Such formal foundation, which has so...
Taylor, then the Director General of UK Research Councils, e-Science was defined as being ‘about global collaboration in key areas of science and the next generation of infrastructure that will...
David De Roure, Carole Goble, Geoffrey Fox, Combechem Semantic Datagrid, Borromean Rings, Dan Atkins, ...
Application-to enhance discovery & learning © 2006 Open Grid Forum R&D to enhance technical and social dimensions of future CI systems 3
David De Roure, Craig Hutton, Don Cruickshank, Ee Lin Kuan, Jeff Neal, Andrew Stanford-clark, ...
We provide an overview of the design of a flood warning system which uses a set of sensor nodes to collect readings of water level and communicates these via an asynchronous reliable messaging...
FROM gIBIS TO MEMETIC Evolving a Research Vision into a Practical Tool (2008)
Simon Buckingham Shum, Albert Selvin, Maarten Sierhuis, Jeff Conklin, Andrew Rowley, Ben Juby, ...
Abstract. Having developed gIBIS and QOC as Argumentation-based Design Rationale (DR) approaches in the late 1980s/mid-1990s, we report on the subsequent evolution of this DR paradigm. Our primary...
Less is More: Lightweight Ontologies and User Interfaces for Smart Labs (2008)
J. G. Frey, G. V. Hughes, H. R. Mills, M. C. Schraefel, G. M. Smith, David De Roure
The Smart Tea project to date has focused on the issues and surprises of using a human-centred design and development approach from the front end interaction design to the back end systems...
The Expert Opinion department piece (2008)
David De Roure, Yolanda Gil, David De Roure, James Hendler
This special issue brings you an overview of trends in multidiscipli-nary and large-scale science that are drawing in AI techniques to address the complexity and diversity of future scientific...
Memetic: Semantic Meeting Memory (2008)
Danius Michaelides, Simon Buckingham Shum, Ben Juby, Clara Mancini, Roger Slack, Michelle Bachler, ...
This paper introduces the Memetic toolkit for recording meetings held over Internet-based video conferencing technologies, and making these navigable in linear and nonlinear ways. We introduce the...
A Semantic Framework for Priority-based Service Matching in Pervasive Environments (2008)
Ayomi B, Terry Payne, David De Roure, Tim Lewis
Abstract. The increasing popularity of personal wireless devices has raised new demands for the efficient discovery of heterogeneous devices and services in pervasive environments. The existing...
Ending the Tyranny of the Browser- The Semantic Web in support of the Interactive Experience (2008)
David De Roure, Mark Weal, Don Cruickshank, Danius Michaelides, Dave Millard, Ian Millard, ...
Abstract. In this paper we describe a pervasive computing application that uses Semantic Web technologies in support of creating, operating and analysing an interactive multiuser experience. Rather...
Semantic Resource Matching for Pervasive Environments: The Approach and its Evaluation (2008)
Bandara, Ayomi, Payne, Terry, Roure, David De, Gibbins, Nicholas, Lewis, Tim
Technological advancements in the past decade have caused a large increase in the number and diversity of electronic devices that have appeared in the home and office and these devices offer an...
Semantic Resource Matching for Pervasive Environments: The Approach and its Evaluation (2008)
Bandara, Ayomi, Payne, Terry, Roure, David De, Gibbins, Nicholas, Lewis, Tim
Technological advancements in the past decade have caused a large increase in the number and diversity of electronic devices that have appeared in the home and office and these devices offer an...
Abstract The Grid: An Application of the Semantic Web (2008)
The Grid is an emerging platform to support on-demand “virtual organisations ” for coordinated resource sharing and problem solving on a global scale. The application thrust is large-scale...
Collaborative Tools in the Semantic Grid (2008)
Michelle Bachler, Simon Buckingham Shum, Jessica Chen-burger, Jeff Dalton, David De Roure, Marc Eisenstadt, ...
Abstract. The CoAKTinG project aims to advance the state of the art in collaborative mediated spaces for distributed e-Science. The project is integrating several knowledge based and hypertext tools...
Abstract The Grid: An Application of the Semantic Web (2008)
The Grid is an emerging platform to support on-demand “virtual organisations ” for coordinated resource sharing and problem solving on a global scale. The application thrust is large-scale...
A Distributed Garbage Collector for NeXeme (2007)
The remote service request,a form of remote procedure call, and the global pointer, a global naming mechanism, are two features at the heart of Nexus, a library to build distributed systems. NeXeme...
On the Use of Agents in g BioInformgtics Grid (2007)
Luc Moreau, Simon Miles, Carole Goble, Mark Greenwood, Vijay Dialani, Nedim Alpdemir, ...
Project site: Contact Author: Email: www.mygrid.org.uk
UK e-Science: Architectural Road Map Contents Table of Contents (2007)
Malcolm Atkinson, Jon Crowcroft, David De Roure, Vijay Dialani, Andrew Herbert, ...
Luc Moreau, Simon Miles, Carole Goble, Mark Greenwood, Vijay Dialani, Matthew Addis, ...
, Kevin Glover 3, Chris Greenhalgh 3, Peter Li 5 Xiaojian Liu
Luc Moreau, Simon Miles, Carole Goble, Mark Greenwood, Vijay Dialani, Nedim Alpdemir, ...
, Kevin Glover 3, Chris Greenhalgh 3, Peter Li 5, Xiaojian Liu 1, Phillip Lord
Luc Moreau, Norliza Zaini, Jing Zhou, Nicholas R. Jennings, Yan Zheng, David De Roure, ...
3, Tobias Berka 3
Auld Leaky: A Contextual Open Hypermedia (2007)
Link Server, Danius T. Michaelides, David E. Millard, Mark J. Weal, David De Roure
Abstract. The work of the Open Hypermedia Systems Working Group (OHSWG) has lead to the creation of several hypermedia models and a common protocol for Navigational Hypertext. However none of these...
FOHM+RTSP: Applying open hypermedia and temporal linking to audio streams (2007)
Abstract. The World Wide Web (WWW) was originally designed to handle relatively simple files, containing just text and graphics. With the development of more advanced Web browsers and streaming media...
A Distributed Garbage Collector for NeXeme (2007)
The remote service request, a form of remote procedure call, and the global pointer, a global naming mechanism, are two features at the heart of Nexus, a library to build distributed systems. NeXeme...
Ben Juby, Richard Beales, David De Roure
Metadata for multimedia content can describe the detail of content in order to facilitate processing, for example identifying events along the time axis in temporal media, as well as carrying...
Ben Juby, Richard Beales, David De Roure
Metadata for multimedia content can describe the detail of content in order to facilitate processing, for example identifying events along the time axis in temporal media, as well as carrying...
M.C. Schraefel, Leslie Carr, David De Roure, Wendy Hall
In this paper we consider possible "future everyday hypertext systems." To ground our discussion, we look first at the functional and conceptual definitions of hypertext that have evolved...
Danius Michaelides, Luc Moreau, Coordinators David, De Roure, Simon Cox, Geoffrey Fox, ...
Workshop
John Halloran, Eva Hornecker, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Mark Weal, David Millard, Danius Michaelides, ...
Fieldtrips, traditionally associated with science, history and geography teaching, have long been used to support children’s learning by allowing them to engage with environments first-hand....
Roure, e-Science and the Semantic Web: A Symbiotic Relationship (2006)
Carole Goble, Oscar Corcho, Pinar Alper, David De Roure
Abstract. e-Science is scientific investigation performed through distributed global collaborations between scientists and their resources, and the computing infrastructure that enables this....
Roure: “A Grid service infrastructure for mobile devices (2005)
Abstract. One of the visions of Grid computing is to access computational resources automatically on demand to deliver the services required with appropriate quality. Because mobile devices are now...
The semantic grid: past, present and future (2005)
David De Roure, Nicholas R. Jennings, Nigel R. Shadbolt
Abstract—Grid computing offers significant enhancements to our capabilities for computation, information processing and collaboration, and has exciting ambitions in many fields of endeavour. In...
Experiences with GRIA - Industrial applications on a web services Grid (2005)
Mike Surridge, Steve Taylor, David De Roure
The GRIA project set out to make the Grid usable by industry. The GRIA middleware is based on Web Services, and designed to meet the needs of industry for security and business-to-business (B2B)...
The semantic grid: past, present and future (2005)
David De Roure, Nicholas R. Jennings, Senior Member, R. Shadbolt
Grid computing offers significant enhancements to our capabilities for computation, information processing, and collaboration, and has exciting ambitions in many fields of endeavor. In this paper, we...
Collaboration in the Semantic Grid: a Basis for e-Learning (2004)
Michelle Bachler, Simon Buckingham Shum, Jessica Chen-burger, Jeff Dalton, David De Roure, Jiri Komzak, ...
Abstract. The CoAKTinG project aims to advance the state of the art in collaborative mediated spaces for the Semantic Grid. This paper presents an overview of the hypertext and knowledge based tools...
The evolution of the grid (2003)
David De Roure, Mark A. Baker, Nicholas R. Jennings
In this paper we describe the evolution of grid systems, identifying three generations: first generation systems which were the forerunners of the Grid as we recognise it today; second generation...
University of Southampton (2003)
Michael Saywell, Supervisor Prof, David De Roure
Ad-Hoc routing protocols for
A Distance-based Semantic Search Algorithm for Peer-to-Peer Open Hypermedia Systems (2003)
Jing Zhou, Vijay Dialani, David De Roure, Wendy Hall
Abstract. We consider a collaborative application scenario in Open Hypermedia Systems. We describe a semantic search algorithm to discover semantically equivalent or related resources across...
Generating Adaptive Hypertext Content from (2003)
David Millard, Harith Alani, Sanghee Kim, Mark Weal, Paul Lewis, Wendy Hall, ...
Accessing and extracting knowledge from online documents is crucial for the realisation of the Semantic Web and the provision of advanced knowledge services. The Artequakt project is an ongoing...
On the use of agents in a bioinformatics grid (2003)
Luc Moreau, Simon Miles, Carole Goble, Mark Greenwood, Vijay Dialani, Matthew Addis, ...
MyGrid is an e-Science Grid project that aims to help biologists and bioinformaticians to perform workflow-based in silico experiments, and help them to automate the management of such workflows...
On the use of agents in a bioinformatics grid (2003)
Luc Moreau, Simon Miles, Carole Goble, Mark Greenwood, Vijay Dialani, Matthew Addis, ...
MyGrid is an e-Science Grid project that aims to help biologists and bioinformaticians to perform workflow-based in silico experiments, and help them to automate the management of such workflows...
A Distance-based Semantic Search Algorithm for Peer-to-Peer Open Hypermedia Systems (2003)
Jing Zhou, Vijay Dialani, David De Roure, Wendy Hall
Abstract. We consider a collaborative application scenario in Open Hypermedia Systems. We describe a semantic search algorithm to discover semantically equivalent or related resources across...
The evolution of the grid (2003)
David De Roure, Mark A. Baker, Nicholas R. Jennings
In this paper we describe the evolution of grid systems, identifying three generations: first generation systems which were the forerunners of the Grid as we recognise it today; second generation...
The semantic grid: A future e-science infrastructure (2003)
David De Roure, Nicholas R. Jennings, Nigel R. Shadbolt
e-Science offers a promising vision of how computer and communication technology can support and enhance the scientific process. It does this by enabling scientists to generate, analyse, share and...
The semantic grid: A future e-science infrastructure (2003)
David De Roure, Nicholas R. Jennings, Nigel R. Shadbolt
e-Science offers a promising vision of how computer and communication technology can support and enhance the scientific process. It does this by enabling scientists to generate, analyse, share and...
CoAKTinG: Advanced Collaborative Technologies in the Grid (2002)
Shaum, Simon Buckingham, Roure, David De, Eisenstadt, Marc, Shadbolt, Nigel, Tate, Austin
CoAKTinG: Advanced Collaborative Technologies in the Grid (2002)
Shaum, Simon Buckingham, Roure, David De, Eisenstadt, Marc, Shadbolt, Nigel, Tate, Austin
CoAKTinG: Advanced Collaborative Technologies in the Grid (2002)
Shaum, Simon Buckingham, Roure, David De, Eisenstadt, Marc, Shadbolt, Nigel, Tate, Austin
Transparent fault tolerance for web services based architectures (2002)
Vijay Dialani, Simon Miles, Luc Moreau, David De Roure, Michael Luck
Abstract. Service-based architectures enable the development of new classes of Grid and distributed applications. One of the main capabilities provided by such systems is the dynamic and flexible...
Beyond the traditional domains of hypermedia (2002)
David E. Millard, Danius T. Michaelides, David De Roure, Mark J. Weal
The interoperability work of the OHSWG identified three major domains of hypermedia that needed to be addressed, Navigational, Spatial and Taxonomic. The Fundamental Open Hypermedia Model attempted...
Its About Time: Link Streams as Continuous Metadata (2001)
Page, Kevin R., Cruickshank, Don, Roure, David De
As enabling technologies become available there is an increasing use of temporal media streams, such as audio and video, within a hypertext context. In this paper we present the rationale and...
El-Beltagy, Samhaa, Hall, Wendy, Roure, David De, Carr, Leslie
This paper explores the idea of dynamically adding multi-destination links to Web pages, based on the context of the pages and users, as a way of assisting Web users in their information finding and...
Using Continuous Metadata to Aid Navigation of Ontological and Temporal Information Spaces (2001)
Cruickshank, Don, Roure, David De, Hughes, Gareth, Page, Kevin, Millard, David, Moreau, Luc, ...
FOHM+RTSP: Applying Open Hypermedia and Temporal Linking to Audio Streams (2001)
Ridgway, Neil, Roure, David De
The World Wide Web (WWW) was originally designed to handle relatively simple files, containing just text and graphics. With the development of more advanced Web browsers and streaming media...
Its About Time: Link Streams as Continuous Metadata (2001)
Page, Kevin R., Cruickshank, Don, Roure, David De
As enabling technologies become available there is an increasing use of temporal media streams, such as audio and video, within a hypertext context. In this paper we present the rationale and...
El-Beltagy, Samhaa, Hall, Wendy, Roure, David De, Carr, Leslie
This paper explores the idea of dynamically adding multi-destination links to Web pages, based on the context of the pages and users, as a way of assisting Web users in their information finding and...
Using Continuous Metadata to Aid Navigation of Ontological and Temporal Information Spaces (2001)
Cruickshank, Don, Roure, David De, Hughes, Gareth, Page, Kevin, Millard, David, Moreau, Luc, ...
FOHM+RTSP: Applying Open Hypermedia and Temporal Linking to Audio Streams (2001)
Ridgway, Neil, Roure, David De
The World Wide Web (WWW) was originally designed to handle relatively simple files, containing just text and graphics. With the development of more advanced Web browsers and streaming media...
Its About Time: Link Streams as Continuous Metadata (2001)
Page, Kevin R., Cruickshank, Don, Roure, David De
As enabling technologies become available there is an increasing use of temporal media streams, such as audio and video, within a hypertext context. In this paper we present the rationale and...
El-Beltagy, Samhaa, Hall, Wendy, Roure, David De, Carr, Leslie
This paper explores the idea of dynamically adding multi-destination links to Web pages, based on the context of the pages and users, as a way of assisting Web users in their information finding and...
Using Continuous Metadata to Aid Navigation of Ontological and Temporal Information Spaces (2001)
Cruickshank, Don, Roure, David De, Hughes, Gareth, Page, Kevin, Millard, David, Moreau, Luc, ...
FOHM+RTSP: Applying Open Hypermedia and Temporal Linking to Audio Streams (2001)
Ridgway, Neil, Roure, David De
The World Wide Web (WWW) was originally designed to handle relatively simple files, containing just text and graphics. With the development of more advanced Web browsers and streaming media...
RTSP+FOHM: Applying Open Hypermedia and Temporal Linking to Audio Streams (2001)
Ridgway, Neil, Roure, David De
The World Wide Web (WWW) was originally designed to handle relatively simple files, containing just text and graphics. With the development of more advanced Web browsers and streaming media...
Page, Kevin, Juby, Ben, Beales, Richard, Roure, David De
Metadata for multimedia content can describe the detail of content in order to facilitate processing, for example identifying events along the time axis in temporal media, as well as carrying...
RTSP+FOHM: Applying Open Hypermedia and Temporal Linking to Audio Streams (2001)
Ridgway, Neil, Roure, David De
The World Wide Web (WWW) was originally designed to handle relatively simple files, containing just text and graphics. With the development of more advanced Web browsers and streaming media...
Page, Kevin, Juby, Ben, Beales, Richard, Roure, David De
Metadata for multimedia content can describe the detail of content in order to facilitate processing, for example identifying events along the time axis in temporal media, as well as carrying...
RTSP+FOHM: Applying Open Hypermedia and Temporal Linking to Audio Streams (2001)
Ridgway, Neil, Roure, David De
The World Wide Web (WWW) was originally designed to handle relatively simple files, containing just text and graphics. With the development of more advanced Web browsers and streaming media...
Page, Kevin, Juby, Ben, Beales, Richard, Roure, David De
Metadata for multimedia content can describe the detail of content in order to facilitate processing, for example identifying events along the time axis in temporal media, as well as carrying...
Architectural Design of a Multi-Agent System for Handling Metadata Streams (2001)
Cruickshank, Don, Moreau, Luc, Roure, David De
We have designed a multi-agent architecture to deliver metadata streams synchronously with multimedia streams over a wide-area network. To this end, we have devised a simple protocol for...
Architectural Design of a Multi-Agent System for Handling Metadata Streams (2001)
Cruickshank, Don, Moreau, Luc, Roure, David De
We have designed a multi-agent architecture to deliver metadata streams synchronously with multimedia streams over a wide-area network. To this end, we have devised a simple protocol for...
Architectural Design of a Multi-Agent System for Handling Metadata Streams (2001)
Cruickshank, Don, Moreau, Luc, Roure, David De
We have designed a multi-agent architecture to deliver metadata streams synchronously with multimedia streams over a wide-area network. To this end, we have devised a simple protocol for...
Sofar: An agent framework for distributed information management (2001)
Luc Moreau, Norliza Zaini, Don Cruickshank, David De Roure
versatile multi-agent framework designed for Distributed Information Management tasks. SoFAR embraces the notion of proactivity as the opportunistic reuse of the services provided by other agents,...
Auld Leaky: A contextual open hypermedia link server (2001)
Danius T. Michaelides, David E. Millard, Mark J. Weal, David De Roure
Abstract. The work of the Open Hypermedia Systems Working Group (OHSWG) has lead to the creation of several hypermedia models and a common protocol for Navigational Hypertext. However none of these...
D.: Its About Time: Link Streams as Continuous Metadata (2001)
Don Cruickshank, David De Roure
As enabling technologies become available there is an increasing use of temporal media streams, such as audio and video, within a hypertext context. In this paper we present the rationale and...
Architectural Design of a Multi-Agent System for Handling Metadata Streams (2001)
Don Cruickshank, Luc Moreau, David De Roure
We have designed a multi-agent architecture to deliver metadata streams synchronously with multimedia streams over a wide-area network. To this end, we have devised a simple protocol for...
The Pipeline of Enrichment: Supporting Link Creation for (2001)
Richard Beales, Don Cruickshank, David De Roure, Nick Gibbins, Ben Juby, Danius Michaelides
Abstract The application of open hypermedia to temporal media has previously been explored with respect to the link service, in particular link delivery and generic linking. This paper is based on...
D.: Its About Time: Link Streams as Continuous Metadata (2001)
Don Cruickshank, David De Roure
As enabling technologies become available there is an increasing use of temporal media streams, such as audio and video, within a hypertext context. In this paper we present the rationale and...
The Pipeline of Enrichment: Supporting Link Creation for (2001)
Richard Beales, Don Cruickshank, David De Roure, Nick Gibbins, Ben Juby, Danius Michaelides
Abstract The application of open hypermedia to temporal media has previously been explored with respect to the link service, in particular link delivery and generic linking. This paper is based on...
Samhaa El-beltagy, David De Roure, Wendy Hall, Leslie Carr
This paper presents the idea of ’linking in context ’ as a novel way of offering Web users recommendations for concepts related to what they are browsing. The model presented utilises, extends,...
Auld Leaky: A contextual open hypermedia link server (2001)
Danius T. Michaelides, David E. Millard, Mark J. Weal, David De Roure
Abstract. The work of the Open Hypermedia Systems Working Group (OHSWG) has lead to the creation of several hypermedia models and a common protocol for Navigational Hypertext. However none of these...
Future eScience Infrastructure (2001)
David De Roure, David De Roure, David De Roure, Nicholas Jennings, Nicholas Jennings, Nicholas Jennings, ...
for comment with limited circulation to the UK Research Councils e-Science
Weaving the Pervasive Information Fabric (2000)
Thompson, Mark, Roure, David De, Michaelides, Danius
As the pervasive computing infrastructure emerges, we consider the impact on information applications and their middleware requirements what we call the pervasive information fabric. In...
Weaving the Pervasive Information Fabric (2000)
Thompson, Mark, Roure, David De, Michaelides, Danius
As the pervasive computing infrastructure emerges, we consider the impact on information applications and their middleware requirements what we call the pervasive information fabric. In...
Weaving the Pervasive Information Fabric (2000)
Thompson, Mark, Roure, David De, Michaelides, Danius
As the pervasive computing infrastructure emerges, we consider the impact on information applications and their middleware requirements what we call the pervasive information fabric. In...
Weaving the Pervasive Information Fabric (2000)
Mark Thompson, David De Roure, Danius Michaelides
Abstract. As the pervasive computing infrastructure emerges, we consider the impact on information applications and their middleware requirements – what we call the pervasive information fabric. In...
The Evolution of a Practical Agent-based Recommender System (2000)
Samhaa El-beltagy, David De Roure, Wendy Hall
This paper presents a multi-agent framework that has been developed to assist Web users within organisations in finding relevant documents and identifying colleagues conducting related work. The...
Music part classification in content based systems (2000)
Steven Blackburn, David De Roure
Abstract. In the Fourth Open Hypermedia Systems workshop, the authors presented scenarios and a set of prototype tools to explore the application of open hypermedia principles, including...
Weaving the Pervasive Information Fabric (2000)
David De Roure, Danius Michaelides, Mark Thompson
Abstract. As the pervasive computing infrastructure emerges, we consider the impact on information applications and their middleware requirements – what we call the pervasive information fabric. In...
Working Paper on: Secure Internet issues for the HE Community (1999)
Chown, Tim, Roure, David De, Field, Julian, Thompson, Mark
This is an interim report from JTAP-659, identifying issues relating to Internet security for the HE community. For the purpose of this discussion document, we have broadened the scope of the study...
Working Paper on: Secure Internet issues for the HE Community (1999)
Chown, Tim, Roure, David De, Field, Julian, Thompson, Mark
This is an interim report from JTAP-659, identifying issues relating to Internet security for the HE community. For the purpose of this discussion document, we have broadened the scope of the study...
Working Paper on: Secure Internet issues for the HE Community (1999)
Chown, Tim, Roure, David De, Field, Julian, Thompson, Mark
This is an interim report from JTAP-659, identifying issues relating to Internet security for the HE community. For the purpose of this discussion document, we have broadened the scope of the study...
A Multiagent System for Content Based Navigation of Music (1999)
David De Roure, Samhaa El-beltagy, Steven Blackburn, Wendy Hall
We describe the integration of content based techniques for navigation of musical information (primarily in MIDI representation) into a multiagent system for distributed information management. This...
A Multiagent system for Content Based Navigation of Music (1999)
David De Roure, Samhaa El-beltagy, Steven Blackburn, Wendy Hall
We describe the integration of content based techniques for navigation of musical information (primarily in MIDI representation) into a multiagent system for distributed information management. This...
A Multiagent system for Navigation Assistance and Information Finding (1999)
Samhaa El-beltagy, David De Roure, Wendy Hall
A multiagent framework has been developed to address distributed multimedia information management. Our particular interest is information management within organisations, where information is a...
NeXeme: A Distributed Scheme based on Nexus (1997)
Luc Moreau, David De Roure, Ian Foster
. The remote service request, a form of remote procedure call, and the global pointer, a global naming mechanism, are two features at the heart of Nexus, a library for building distributed systems....
The Prisoners' Dilemma Revisited (1996)
Abdellah Salhi, Hugh Glaser, David De Roure, John Putney
Cooperation has always been recognised as a fundamental ingredient in the creation of societies and the generation of wealth. As a concept, it has been studied for many years. Yet, in practice, its...
Design of a Concurrent and Distributed Language (1992)
Christian Queinnec, David De Roure
. This paper presents a new dialect of Scheme aimed towards concurrency and distribution. It offers a few primitives, including first-class continuations, with very simple semantics. Numerous...
Malcolm Atkinson, David Britton, Peter Coveney, David De Roure, Ned Garnett, Neil Geddes, ...
More data will be produced in the next five years than in the entire history of human kind, a digital deluge that marks the beginning of the Century of Information. Through a year-long consultation...