J. Welsh

Publication List Details

Period

1992 - 2005

Number

68

Co-Authors

Study of Land/Air Trade-Offs (SLAT). Volume VII. Historical Data Base, (2005)

Feldman, L., Keutman, C. H., Simon, S., Welsh, J.

This volume contains the Korean War historical data base that supports the SLAT historical analysis. The volume provides daily summaries of combat data concerning the U.S. and Allied air and ground...

Incremental parsing in language-based editors: user needs and how to meet them (2001)

Cook, P, Welsh, J

Incremental parsing has long been recognized as a technique of great utility in the construction of language-based editors, and correspondingly, the area currently enjoys a mature theory....

Software Visualisation in a Language Based Editor (1997)

Tim Jones, Jim Welsh, T. S. Jones, J. Welsh

Abstract visualisation of software documents is a powerful tool for software comprehension. A good software visualisation tool should provide the user with the flexibility to define new...

Visualising Software Documents in a Generic Development Environment (1997)

W. Allison, W. Allison, D. Carrington, D. Carrington, T. Jones, T. Jones, ...

s and compressed postscript files are available via http://svrc.it.uq.edu.au Visualising software documents in a generic development environment W. Allison, D. Carrington T. Jones L. Stewart-Zerba J....

bibliography of Conceptual Program Editors: Design and Formal Specification (1997)

Paolo Bucci, J. Welsh

.33>BIBLIOGRAPHY 183 [88] G.A. Rose and J. Welsh. "Formatted Programming Languages." Software-- Practice and Experience, 11(7):651--669, July 1981. [89] M.B. Rosson. "Effects of...

A Tool for Developing Correct Programs by Refinement (1996)

Carrington, D., Hayes, I., Nickson, R., Watson, G. N., Welsh, J.

This report reviews the requirements for tool support of refinement, and reports on the design and implementation of a new tool to support refinement based on these requirements. The main features of...

A Tool for Developing Correct Programs by Refinement (1996)

Carrington, D., Hayes, I., Nickson, R., Watson, G. N., Welsh, J.

This report reviews the requirements for tool support of refinement, and reports on the design and implementation of a new tool to support refinement based on these requirements. The main features of...

A Tool for Developing Correct Programs by Refinement (1996)

Carrington, D., Hayes, I., Nickson, R., Watson, G. N., Welsh, J.

This report reviews the requirements for tool support of refinement, and reports on the design and implementation of a new tool to support refinement based on these requirements. The main features of...

A Tool for Developing Correct Programs By Refinement (1996)

D. Carrington, D. Carrington, I. Hayes, I. Hayes, R. Nickson, R. Nickson, ...

The refinement calculus for the development of programs from specifications is well suited to mechanised support. We review the requirements for tool support of refinement as gleaned from our...

A Tool for Graphical Presentation of Software Documents (1996)

W. Allison, D. Carrington, T. Jones, L. Stewart-zerba, L. Stewart-zerba, J. Welsh, ...

This paper describes an experimental generic software engineering environment which provides support for textual documents and the diagrammatic representation of relational structures between and...

Structured Presentation of Refinements and Proofs (1996)

Carrington Hayes Nickson, D. Carrington, D. Carrington, I. Hayes, I. Hayes, R. Nickson, ...

Refinement is a transformational method for developing programs from specifications. It generates a hierarchical structure representing design decisions. Proofs may also be viewed as hierarchical...

The PRT User Manual - Version 1.03 (1995)

D. Carrington, I. Hayes, R. Nickson, G. Watson, J. Welsh

Contents 1 Introduction 4 1.1 The Scope of the Tool : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 4 1.2 The Structure of the Manual : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 4 1.2.1 Conventions Used in the...

Visualisation and Software Development: Analysing . . . (1995)

T. Jones, D. Carrington, W. Allison, L. Stewart-zerba, L. Stewart-zerba, G. Watson, ...

Key Words: visualisation, graph drawing requirements, software development tools. As part of the software development process, software engineers produce numerous documents, ranging from initial...

Visualisation in a Generic Software Development Environment (1995)

W. Allison, W. Allison, D. Carrington, D. Carrington, T. Jones, T. Jones, ...

This paper describes an experimental generic software development environment which provides support for both textual and diagrammatic documents, and for visualisation of additional implicit...

p53 mutations at A:T base pairs in angiosarcomas of vinyl chloride-exposed factory workers (1994)

Hollstein, M., Lehman, T., Welsh, J., Harris, C. C., Martel-Planche, G., ...

Mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene are commonly found in the major human cancers and the mutational spectrum in some cancer types is consistent with the genotoxic effects of the associated...

Databases for software engineering environments: the goal has not yet been attained (1993)

Emmerich, W., Schaefer, W., Welsh, J.

We argue that, despite a substantial number of proposed and existing new database systems, a suitable database system for software development environments and especially process-centred environments...

Incorporating Constructive Tools. . . (1993)

J. Han, J. Welsh, A. Wood, Jun Han, ...

As a uniform front-end user interface, a generic language-based editor should have the capability to incorporate both analytic and constructive back-end tools. In this paper, we analyse the...

Providing User-Oriented Support for Software Development by Formal Methods (1992)

J. Han, J. Welsh, A. Wood, Jun Han, ...

Existing tools for software development by formal methods lack user-oriented properties necessary to their effective use in software engineering. We propose a strategy for overcoming these...

RNA fingerprinting using arbitrarily primed PCR identifies differentially regulated RNAs in mink lung (Mv1Lu) cells growth arrested by transforming growth factor beta 1.

Ralph, D, McClelland, M, Welsh, J

RNA fingerprinting using arbitrarily primed PCR (RAP) samples an RNA population and allows the detection of differentially expressed genes between two or more populations. This method was applied to...

A tobacco-specific N-nitrosamine or cigarette smoke condensate causes neoplastic transformation of xenotransplanted human bronchial epithelial cells.

Klein-Szanto, A J, Iizasa, T, Momiki, S, Garcia-Palazzo, I, Caamano, J, Metcalf, R, ...

Using a xenotransplantation system in which immortalized nontumorigenic human bronchial epithelial cells (BEAS-2B cells) are grown in deepithelialized rat tracheas that are subcutaneously...

Screening of differentially amplified cDNA products from RNA arbitrarily primed PCR fingerprints using single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) gels.

Mathieu-Daudé, F, Cheng, R, Welsh, J, McClelland, M

Arbitrarily primed PCR fingerprinting of RNA and differential display resolved on an acrylamide gel has been extensively used to detect differentially expressed RNAs. However, after a differentially...

DNA rehybridization during PCR: the 'Cot effect' and its consequences.

Mathieu-Daudé, F, Welsh, J, Vogt, T, McClelland, M

The rate of amplification of abundant PCR products generally declines faster than that of less abundant products in the same tube in the later cycles of PCR. As a consequence, differences in product...

Non-stoichiometric reduced complexity probes for cDNA arrays.

Trenkle, T, Welsh, J, Jung, B, Mathieu-Daude, F, McClelland, M

A method is presented in which the reduced complexity and non-stoichiometric amplification intrinsic to RNA arbitrarily primed PCR fingerprinting (RAP-PCR) is used to advantage to generate probes for...

Leptospira species categorized by arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and by mapped restriction polymorphisms in PCR-amplified rRNA genes.

Ralph, D, McClelland, M, Welsh, J, Baranton, G, Perolat, P

Reference strains from 48 selected serovars representing eight species of Leptospira were examined by two polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based strategies. First, mapped restriction site...

Genetic analysis of the O7-polysaccharide biosynthesis region from the Escherichia coli O7:K1 strain VW187.

Marolda, C L, Welsh, J, Dafoe, L, Valvano, M A

We recently cloned biosynthesis genes for the O7-lipopolysaccharide (O7-LPS) side chain from the Escherichia coli K-1 strain VW187 (M. A. Valvano, and J. H. Crosa, Infect. Immun. 57:937-943, 1989)....

Length polymorphisms in tRNA intergenic spacers detected by using the polymerase chain reaction can distinguish streptococcal strains and species.

McClelland, M, Petersen, C, Welsh, J

Intergenic tRNA spacers from strains of streptococcal groups A, B, and G were amplified by using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) at low stringency with consensus tRNA gene primers. Cloning and...

Interactions among regulators of RNA abundance characterized using RNA fingerprinting by arbitrarily primed PCR.

McClelland, M, Ralph, D, Cheng, R, Welsh, J

Using RNA fingerprinting by arbitrarily primed PCR it is possible to infer convergent transcript regulatory pathways from the coordinate behavior of subsets of anonymous transcripts without cloning...

Genomic fingerprinting using arbitrarily primed PCR and a matrix of pairwise combinations of primers.

Welsh, J, McClelland, M

Polymorphisms in genomic fingerprints generated by arbitrarily primed PCR (AP-PCR) can distinguish between slightly divergent strains of any organism. Single oligodeoxyribonucleotide (oligo) primers...

Fingerprinting genomes using PCR with arbitrary primers.

Welsh, J, McClelland, M

Simple and reproducible fingerprints of complex genomes can be generated using single arbitrarily chosen primers and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). No prior sequence information is required....

Polymorphisms generated by arbitrarily primed PCR in the mouse: application to strain identification and genetic mapping.

Welsh, J, Petersen, C, McClelland, M

Polymorphisms in genomic fingerprints generated by arbitrarily primed PCR (AP-PCR) can distinguish between strains of almost any organism. We applied the technique to the mouse (Mus musculus). The...

Genomic fingerprints produced by PCR with consensus tRNA gene primers.

Welsh, J, McClelland, M

The polymerase chain reaction using only a single 'consensus' tRNA gene primer, or a pair of primers facing outward from tRNA genes, amplifies a set of DNA fragments in bacterial, plant and animal...

Arbitrarily primed PCR fingerprinting of RNA.

Welsh, J, Chada, K, Dalal, S S, Cheng, R, Ralph, D, McClelland, M

Fingerprinting of RNA populations was achieved using an arbitrarily selected primer at low stringency for first and second strand cDNA synthesis. PCR amplification was then used to amplify the...

Relation between raised concentrations of fucose, sialic acid, and acute phase proteins in serum from patients with cancer: choosing suitable serum glycoprotein markers.

Turner, G A, Skillen, A W, Buamah, P, Guthrie, D, Welsh, J, Harrison, J, ...

Serum concentrations of fucose, sialic acid, and eight acute phase proteins were measured in single specimens from patients with cancer in order to determine whether the raised concentrations of...

RNA fingerprinting using arbitrarily primed PCR identifies differentially regulated RNAs in mink lung (Mv1Lu) cells growth arrested by transforming growth factor beta 1.

Ralph, D, McClelland, M, Welsh, J

RNA fingerprinting using arbitrarily primed PCR (RAP) samples an RNA population and allows the detection of differentially expressed genes between two or more populations. This method was applied to...

A tobacco-specific N-nitrosamine or cigarette smoke condensate causes neoplastic transformation of xenotransplanted human bronchial epithelial cells.

Klein-Szanto, A J, Iizasa, T, Momiki, S, Garcia-Palazzo, I, Caamano, J, Metcalf, R, ...

Using a xenotransplantation system in which immortalized nontumorigenic human bronchial epithelial cells (BEAS-2B cells) are grown in deepithelialized rat tracheas that are subcutaneously...

Screening of differentially amplified cDNA products from RNA arbitrarily primed PCR fingerprints using single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) gels.

Mathieu-Daudé, F, Cheng, R, Welsh, J, McClelland, M

Arbitrarily primed PCR fingerprinting of RNA and differential display resolved on an acrylamide gel has been extensively used to detect differentially expressed RNAs. However, after a differentially...

DNA rehybridization during PCR: the 'Cot effect' and its consequences.

Mathieu-Daudé, F, Welsh, J, Vogt, T, McClelland, M

The rate of amplification of abundant PCR products generally declines faster than that of less abundant products in the same tube in the later cycles of PCR. As a consequence, differences in product...

Non-stoichiometric reduced complexity probes for cDNA arrays.

Trenkle, T, Welsh, J, Jung, B, Mathieu-Daude, F, McClelland, M

A method is presented in which the reduced complexity and non-stoichiometric amplification intrinsic to RNA arbitrarily primed PCR fingerprinting (RAP-PCR) is used to advantage to generate probes for...

Leptospira species categorized by arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and by mapped restriction polymorphisms in PCR-amplified rRNA genes.

Ralph, D, McClelland, M, Welsh, J, Baranton, G, Perolat, P

Reference strains from 48 selected serovars representing eight species of Leptospira were examined by two polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based strategies. First, mapped restriction site...

Genetic analysis of the O7-polysaccharide biosynthesis region from the Escherichia coli O7:K1 strain VW187.

Marolda, C L, Welsh, J, Dafoe, L, Valvano, M A

We recently cloned biosynthesis genes for the O7-lipopolysaccharide (O7-LPS) side chain from the Escherichia coli K-1 strain VW187 (M. A. Valvano, and J. H. Crosa, Infect. Immun. 57:937-943, 1989)....

Length polymorphisms in tRNA intergenic spacers detected by using the polymerase chain reaction can distinguish streptococcal strains and species.

McClelland, M, Petersen, C, Welsh, J

Intergenic tRNA spacers from strains of streptococcal groups A, B, and G were amplified by using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) at low stringency with consensus tRNA gene primers. Cloning and...

Interactions among regulators of RNA abundance characterized using RNA fingerprinting by arbitrarily primed PCR.

McClelland, M, Ralph, D, Cheng, R, Welsh, J

Using RNA fingerprinting by arbitrarily primed PCR it is possible to infer convergent transcript regulatory pathways from the coordinate behavior of subsets of anonymous transcripts without cloning...

Genomic fingerprinting using arbitrarily primed PCR and a matrix of pairwise combinations of primers.

Welsh, J, McClelland, M

Polymorphisms in genomic fingerprints generated by arbitrarily primed PCR (AP-PCR) can distinguish between slightly divergent strains of any organism. Single oligodeoxyribonucleotide (oligo) primers...

Fingerprinting genomes using PCR with arbitrary primers.

Welsh, J, McClelland, M

Simple and reproducible fingerprints of complex genomes can be generated using single arbitrarily chosen primers and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). No prior sequence information is required....

Polymorphisms generated by arbitrarily primed PCR in the mouse: application to strain identification and genetic mapping.

Welsh, J, Petersen, C, McClelland, M

Polymorphisms in genomic fingerprints generated by arbitrarily primed PCR (AP-PCR) can distinguish between strains of almost any organism. We applied the technique to the mouse (Mus musculus). The...

Genomic fingerprints produced by PCR with consensus tRNA gene primers.

Welsh, J, McClelland, M

The polymerase chain reaction using only a single 'consensus' tRNA gene primer, or a pair of primers facing outward from tRNA genes, amplifies a set of DNA fragments in bacterial, plant and animal...

Arbitrarily primed PCR fingerprinting of RNA.

Welsh, J, Chada, K, Dalal, S S, Cheng, R, Ralph, D, McClelland, M

Fingerprinting of RNA populations was achieved using an arbitrarily selected primer at low stringency for first and second strand cDNA synthesis. PCR amplification was then used to amplify the...

Relation between raised concentrations of fucose, sialic acid, and acute phase proteins in serum from patients with cancer: choosing suitable serum glycoprotein markers.

Turner, G A, Skillen, A W, Buamah, P, Guthrie, D, Welsh, J, Harrison, J, ...

Serum concentrations of fucose, sialic acid, and eight acute phase proteins were measured in single specimens from patients with cancer in order to determine whether the raised concentrations of...

A Tool for Developing Correct Programs by Refinement

Carrington, D., Hayes, I., Nickson, R., Watson, G. N., Welsh, J.

This report reviews the requirements for tool support of refinement, and reports on the design and implementation of a new tool to support refinement based on these requirements. The main features of...

Uveitis, vitreous humor, and klebsiella. I. Binding studies with rabbit antisera.

Avakian, H, Abuknesha, R, Welsh, J, Ebringer, A

Uveitis occur in a proportion of patients with ankylosing spondylitis, and an increased faecal isolation of the Gram-negative micro-organism Klebsiella pneumoniae has been reported from such...

Uveitis, vitreous humour, and klebsiella. II. Cross-reactivity studies with radioimmunoassay.

Welsh, J, Avakian, H, Ebringer, A

Radioimmunoassay with calf and cow vitreous humour-I125 and rabbit antivitreous humour serum has been employed to investigate the immunological cross-reactivity of vitreous humour with bacterial and...

The Management of Pay as the Influence of Collective Bargaining Diminishes.

W Brown, P Marginson, J Welsh

The management of pay in Britain has changed substantially in recent years. The paper starts with a theoretical discussion of the extent to which individual employers can exercise discretion in the...