M. D. Wilson

Publication List Details

Period

1988 - 2009

Number

63

Co-Authors

A Business Model for the Establishment of the European Grid Infrastructure (2009)

PERINI, L, Cresti, D, Candiello, A, Ullmann, K, Schauerhammer, K, Wilson, M D, ...

International research collaborations increasingly require secure sharing of resources owned by the partner organizations and distributed among different administration domains. Examples of resources...

Internationalising data access through LIMBER (2008)

B. M. Matthews, K. Miller, A. Ramfos, J. Ryssevik, M. D. Wilson

This case study describes the method used to develop an access system (LIMBER) to internationally distributed metadata and data in the social science domain. The key to the internationalisation is...

ERCIM Knowledge Representation Workshop, Pisa ’92 A Meaning Representation Language for Co-operative Dialogue (2008)

G. J. Doe, G. A. Ringl, M. D. Wilson

Abstract: A meaning representation language is described which includes a typed firstorder logic with relativised quantification, using an ontology with reified events and actions. This has been...

Approaches to Self-Explanation and System Visibility in the Context of Application Tasks. (2008)

G. A. Ringl, S. C. Lambert, M. D. Wilson, G. J. Doe

The degree to which users understand and accept advice from Knowledge-Based Systems can be increased through explanation. However, different application tasks and different sets of users place...

Information Representations for Shared Communication Spaces (2008)

G. J. Doherty, T. Rist, M. D. Wilson

In the design of distributed collaborative systems accessed by means of heterogeneous interface devices with different communication bandwidths, the manner in which information is represented in the...

Macnee et al.’Multimedia information presentation...’ Presenting dynamically expandable hypermedia (2008)

C. A. Macnee, W. Behrendt, J. R. Kalmus, K. G. Jeffery, M. D. Wilson

The Multimedia Information Presentation System (MIPS) will allow end-users to browse multimedia information presented in a user-friendly and consistent manner. In its most powerful configuration, it...

Authors ’ addresses: Knowledge-Based Task Analysis for Human-Computer Systems (2008)

M. D. Wilson, P. J. Barnard, A. Maclean, M. D. Wilson, Informatics Division, ...

The analysis of tasks is a fundamental and important process in many areas of applied behavioural science. Task analysis offers methods for exploring relationships between the properties of systems...

Workshop on Cooperating KBS- Keele Sept 1993 Using an Intelligent Agent to Mediate Multibase Information Access. (2008)

W. Behrendt, E. Hutchinson, K. G. Jeffery, J. Kalmus, C. A. Macnee, M. D. Wilson

This paper addresses the representation of knowledge about information sources required by an intelligent agent mediating a cooperative work environment. Loosely federated heterogeneous distributed...

The Multi-Modal Interface for Man Machine Interaction with Knowledge Based Systems (2008)

H. Ben Amara, B. Peroche, H. Chappel, M. D. Wilson

(MMI2) project † is developing an advanced human computer interface to support co-operative dialogue between users and knowledge based systems. The interface supports natural language, command...

Virtual Organizations: Bridging the Gap between Legal and Technical Contracts (2008)

Arenas, A E, Wilson, M D, Crompton, S, Cojocarasu, D, Mahler, T, Schubert, L

Two or more parties typically establish a business relationship using a contract, but a large gap still exists between the provisions of contracts produced by lawyers and the details of computer...

Trust and Security in Grids: A State of the Art (2008)

Adamski, M, Arenas, A E, Bilas, A, Fragopoulou, P, Georgiev, V, Hevia, A, ...

The Trust and Security activity in CoreGRID runs as a horizontal integration activity related to all the research areas, making the Network participants aware of the use of the technologies...

Multimodal And Multimedia Systems: Architectures For Advanced Dialogue. (2007)

Wilson Serc, M. D. Wilson, P. Falzon

Multimodal systems use a single meaning representation language for all information and choose the effective way to present this for a specific user at a point in task performance through the...

Approaches to Self-Explanation and System Visibility in the Context of Application Tasks (2007)

G.A. Ringland, H.R. Chappel, S. C. Lambert, M. D. Wilson, G. J. Doe

The degree to which users understand and accept advice from Knowledge-Based Systems can be increased through explanation. However, different application tasks and different sets of users place...

Information Representations for Shared Communication Spaces (2007)

G. J. Doherty, T. Rist, M. D. Wilson

In the design of distributed collaborative systems accessed by means of heterogeneous interface devices with different communication bandwidths, the manner in which information is represented in the...

The use of remotely sensed land cover to derive floodplain friction coefficients for flood inundation modelling (2007)

Wilson, M.D., Atkinson, P.M.

Remotely sensed land cover was used to generate spatially-distributed friction coefficients for use in a two-dimensional model of flood inundation. Such models are at the forefront of research into...

The use of remotely sensed land cover to derive floodplain friction coefficients for flood inundation modelling (2007)

Wilson, M. D, Atkinson, P. M.

Remotely sensed land cover was used to generate spatially-distributed friction coefficients for use in a two-dimensional model of flood inundation. Such models are at the forefront of research into...

THE TRUSTCOM FRAMEWORK V0.5 (2005)

Wilson, M D, Chadwick, D, Dimitrakos, T, Doser, J, Arenas, A, Giambiagi, P, ...

The Trustcom project is developing a framework for trust, security and contract management in dynamic virtual organizations (VO). The core contribution of the Trustcom framework is its ability to...

Human chromosome 7: DNA sequence and biology (2003)

Scherer, S.W., Cheung, J., MacDonald, J.R., Osborne, L.R., Nakabayashi, K., ...

DNA sequence and annotation of the entire human chromosome 7, encompassing nearly 158 million nucleotides of DNA and 1917 gene structures, are presented. To generate a higher order description,...

Modelling Ubiquitous Computing Applications (2001)

G. J. Doherty, M. D. Wilson

In this paper we look at some general approaches to modelling ubiquitous computing systems, and identify some key concepts and design issues dealt with by these approaches. Since the advent of these...

W3C Technology for the Virtual University Business (1998)

Wilson, M D

Conference on Internet Technology and the Future of Higher Education

ACSys/RDN experiences with Telstra’s experimental broadband network, first progress report (1998)

Wilson, M.D., Taylor, S.R., Rezny, M., Buchhorn, M., Wendelborn, A.L.

This report summarises our experiences with the EBN and provides an indication of where we are now. We don’t present a set of detailed performance measurements in this report, instead we focus...

Tr-Cs-98-03 (1998)

Acsys Rdn, M. D. Wilson, S. R. Taylor, M. Rezny, M. Buchhorn, A. L. Wendelborn, ...

This report summarises our experiences with the EBN and provides an indication of where we are now. We don't present a set of detailed performance measurements in this report, instead we focus...

ACSys/RDN experiences with Telstra’s experimental broadband network, first progress report (1998)

Wilson, M.D., Taylor, S.R., Rezny, M., Buchhorn, M., Wendelborn, A.L.

This report summarises our experiences with the EBN and provides an indication of where we are now. We don’t present a set of detailed performance measurements in this report, instead we focus...

ACSys/RDN Experiences with Telstra's Experimental Broadband Network (1997)

M. D. Wilson, S. R. Taylor, M. Rezny, M. Buchhorn, A. L. Wendelborn

This report summarises our experiences with the EBN and provides an indication of where we are now. We don't present a set of detailed performance measurements in this report, instead we focus...

ACSys/RDN Experiences with Telstra’s Experimental Broadband Network (1997)

M. D. Wilson, S. R. Taylor, M. Rezny, M. Buchhorn, A. L. Wendelborn

This report summarises our experiences with the EBN and provides an indication of where we are now. We don’t present a set of detailed performance measurements in this report, instead we focus...

Presenting Dynamically Expandable Hypermedia (1995)

Macnee Behrendt, C. A. Macnee, W. Behrendt, J. R. Kalmus, K. G. Jeffery, M. D. Wilson

The Multimedia Information Presentation System (MIPS) will allow end-users to browse multimedia information presented in a user-friendly and consistent manner. In its most powerful configuration, it...

Using an Intelligent Agent to Mediate Multibase Information Access. (1994)

Behrendt Hutchinson, W. Behrendt, E. Hutchinson, K. G. Jeffery, J. Kalmus, C. A. Macnee, ...

This paper addresses the representation of knowledge about information sources required by an intelligent agent mediating a cooperative work environment. Loosely federated heterogeneous distributed...

MMI2: A Multi-Modal Interface for Man Machine Interaction with Knowledge Based Systems (1992)

Kuijpers, E, Wilson, M D

MMI2: man machine interface for multimodal interaction - VIDEO - avi format

A Meaning Representation Language for Co-operative Dialogue (1992)

Doe Ringland, G. J. Doe, G. A. Ringl, M. D. Wilson

: A meaning representation language is described which includes a typed firstorder logic with relativised quantification, using an ontology with reified events and actions. This has been developed to...

Engineering User Models to Enhance Multi-modal Dialogue (1992)

H.R. Chappel, M.D. Wilson, B. Cahour

An extension of the GUMS user modelling module is described which includes multiple inheritance between user stereotypes, multiple top level nodes in a network to allow a range of dimensions on which...

An Architecture For Multimodal Dialogue. (1991)

Wilson Serc, M. D. Wilson, P. Falzon

This paper describes the architecture of the MMI

Knowledge-Based Task Analysis for Human-Computer Systems (1988)

Wilson Barnard, M. D. Wilson, M. D. Wilson, Oxon Ox Qx, P. J. Barnard, ...

INTRODUCTION The analysis of tasks is a fundamental and important process in many areas of applied behavioural science. Task analysis offers methods for exploring relationships between the properties...