Paul Marrow

Publication List Details

Period

1992 - 2008

Number

19

Co-Authors

An Industrial Perspective on Future ICT in Hospitals (2008)

Paul Marrow

Abstract. The use of ICT in hospitals is becoming more important as the demands upon hospital-based healthcare change. Identifying directions for development of future ICT for healthcare depends on...

Use of Self-Organisation in Nature-inspired Applications (2008)

Paul Marrow

The complexity of the natural world is a phenomenon that has attracted much attention in the biological sciences [1] as well as in the physical sciences [10]. Natural systems appear dynamic,

Intelligent Systems (2008)

Paul Marrow

The Decentralised Information Ecosystem Technologies (DIET) project is concerned with the development of a robust, adaptable and scalable software platform for multi-agent systems applied to...

Self-Organising Applications Using Lightweight Agents (2008)

Paul Marrow, Manolis Koubarakis

Abstract. Self-organisation in nature is responsible for many complex and persistent phenomena. This suggests that self-organisation may be useful in the creation of complex applications. Multiagent...

IIASA STUDIES IN ADAPTIVE DYNAMICS NO. 3 The Adaptive Dynamics Network at (2008)

The Red Queen, Ulf Dieckmann, Paul Marrow, Richard Law

IIASA fosters the development of new mathematical and conceptual techniques for understanding the evolution of complex adaptive systems. Focusing on these long-term implications of adaptive processes...

Applications of Self-Organising Multi-Agent Systems: An Initial Framework for Comparison (2006)

Carole Bernon, Vincent Chevrier, Vincent Hilaire, Paul Marrow

A lot of work is devoted to formalizing and devising architectures for agents' cooperative behaviour, for coordinating the behaviour of individual agents within groups, as well as to designing agent...

Applications of Self-Organising Multi-Agent Systems: An Initial Framework for Comparison (2006)

Bernon, Carole, Chevrier, Vincent, Hilaire, Vincent, Marrow, Paul

A lot of work is devoted to formalizing and devising architectures for agents' cooperative behaviour, for coordinating the behaviour of individual agents within groups, as well as to designing agent...

Applications of Self-Organising Multi-Agent Systems: An Initial Framework for Comparison (2006)

Bernon, Carole, Chevrier, Vincent, Hilaire, Vincent, Marrow, Paul

A lot of work is devoted to formalizing and devising architectures for agents' cooperative behaviour, for coordinating the behaviour of individual agents within groups, as well as to designing agent...

Independent (2006)

Riccardo Poli, Paul Marrow, Maurice Clerc, Nick Holden, William B. Langdon, Jim Kennedy, ...

In this paper we look at how the structure of the social network and the nature of the social interactions can affect the behaviour of particle swarms. To this end, we create and test a general model...

Applications of self-organising multi-agent systems: an initial framework of comparison. Informatica (2005)

Carole Bernon, Vincent Chevrier, Vincent Hilaire, Paul Marrow

A lot of work is devoted to formalizing and devising architectures for agents ' cooperative behaviour, for coordinating the behaviour of individual agents within groups, as well as to designing...

UK Special Interest Group on Multi-Agent (2003)

Acklin B. V, Paul Marrow

The DIET project: building a lightweight, decentralised and adaptable agent platform

Core Specification and Experiments in DIET: A Decentralised Ecosystem-inspired Mobile Agent System (2002)

Cefn Hoile, Fang Wang, Erwin Bonsma, Paul Marrow

Mobile Agent systems have attracted considerable attention as means of exploring and manipulating distributed information sources. However, many existing multi-agent platforms present limitations in...

Evolvability: Evolution, Computation, Biology (1999)

Paul Marrow, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich Ip Re

Evolvability, the capacity to evolve, is a topic that links computer science and biology. In this paper I introduce the subject by reviewing some recent work in the area, and go on to suggest some...

On Evolution under Asymmetric Competition (1996)

Richard Law, Paul Marrow, Ulf Dieckmann, Ulf Dieckmann

this paper we link together these three time scales in a formal model of phenotypic evolution of two interacting species. The idea is to apply a single theoretical framework across the time scales to...

Evolutionary Dynamics of Predator-Prey Systems: An Ecological Perspective (1996)

An Ecological Perspective, Paul Marrow, Ulf Dieckmann, Richard Law, Richard Law

this paper we focus on the ecological process of predation, and consider how to model the evolutionary dynamics generated by an interaction between a prey and predator species. We do this to provide...

Evolutionary Cycling of Predator-Prey Interactions: Population Dynamics and the Red Queen (1995)

The Red Queen, Ulf Dieckmann, Paul Marrow, Richard Law

This paper describes the coevolution of phenotypes in a community comprising a population of predators and of prey. It is shown that evolutionary cycling is a likely outcome of the process. The...

Evolutionary dynamics of predator prey systems: an ecological perspective (1994)

Paul Marrow, Ulf Dieckmann, Richard Law

Abstract. Evolution takes place in an ecological setting that typically involves interactions with other organisms. To describe such evolution, a structure is needed which incorporates the...

Evolutionary Cycling in Predator–Prey Interactions: Population Dynamics and (1994)

The Red Queen, Ulf Dieckmann, Paul Marrow, Richard Law

This paper describes the coevolution of phenotypes in a community comprising a population of predators and of prey. It is shown that evolutionary cycling is a likely outcome of the process. The...