Rachel Harrison

Publication List Details

Period

1991 - 2009

Number

67

Co-Authors

Replication by the Epistasis Project of the interaction between the genes for IL-6 and IL-10 in the risk of Alzheimer's disease (2009)

Combarros, Onofre, Van Duijn, Cornelia M, Hammond, Naomi, Belbin, Olivia, Arias-Vásquez, Alejandro, Cortina-Borja, Mario, ...

Abstract Background Chronic inflammation is a characteristic of Alzheimer's disease (AD). An interaction associated with the risk of AD has been reported between polymorphisms in the regulatory...

Multidisciplinary Solutions for Multidisciplinary Problems (2007)

Moira Wells, Rachel Harrison

The implications and challenges for Empirical Software Engineering (ESE) are increasing. The entire software design and development process is affected by the impact of human, organisational, and...

The (2007)

Rachel Harrison

role of inheritance in the maintainability of object-oriented systems

Background (2007)

Rachel Harrison, Moira Wells

Good design holds the key to the success of the majority of software projects. Without careful consideration of all the factors that are involved in a software project, the successful integration of...

Improving Information System Success using Cooperative and Multidisciplinary Development Techniques. (2007)

Mark Maritz, Rachel Harrison

This position paper seeks to describe the problems that might benefit from a multidisciplinary approach. The paper specifically focuses on the challenges of communication between the academic and...

“Somewhere Over the Rainbow”: Global Projections/Local Allusions in ‘Tears of the Black Tiger’/Fa thalai jone (2007)

Harrison, Rachel

When director Wisit Sasanatieng's retro cowboy flick Fa thalai jone (2000) became the first Thai film to be screened at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2001, under the English-language title Tears of...

Mutations in UPF3B, a member of the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay complex, cause syndromic and nonsyndromic mental retardation (2007)

Tarpey, Patrick, Raymond, F Lucy, Nguyen, Lam S., Rodriguez, Jayson, Hackett, Anna, Vandeleur, Lucianne, ...

Patrick S Tarpey, F Lucy Raymond, Lam S Nguyen, Jayson Rodriguez, Anna Hackett, Lucianne Vandeleur, Raffaella Smith, Cheryl Shoubridge, Sarah Edkins, Claire Stevens, Sarah O'Meara, Calli Tofts, Syd...

Mutations in UPF3B, a member of the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay complex, cause syndromic and nonsyndromic mental retardation (2007)

Tarpey, Patrick, Raymond, F Lucy, Nguyen, Lam S., Rodriguez, Jayson, Hackett, Anna, Vandeleur, Lucianne, ...

Patrick S Tarpey, F Lucy Raymond, Lam S Nguyen, Jayson Rodriguez, Anna Hackett, Lucianne Vandeleur, Raffaella Smith, Cheryl Shoubridge, Sarah Edkins, Claire Stevens, Sarah O'Meara, Calli Tofts, Syd...

Patterns of somatic mutation in human cancer genomes (2007)

Greenman, Christopher, Stephens, Philip, Smith, Raffaella, Dalgliesh, Gillian L., Hunter, Christopher, Bignell, Graham, ...

Cancers arise owing to mutations in a subset of genes that confer growth advantage. The availability of the human genome sequence led us to propose that systematic resequencing of cancer genomes for...

Patterns of somatic mutation in human cancer genomes (2007)

Greenman, Christopher, Stephens, Philip, Smith, Raffaella, Dalgliesh, Gillian L., Hunter, Christopher, Bignell, Graham, ...

Cancers arise owing to mutations in a subset of genes that confer growth advantage. The availability of the human genome sequence led us to propose that systematic resequencing of cancer genomes for...

Evolution in software systems: foundations of the SPE classification scheme. (2006)

Lehman, Meir M., Wernick, Paul, Harrison, Rachel, Cook, Stephen

This paper re-examines the SPE taxonomy of evolving software systems, first proposed in 1980 (Lehman). It builds on the concept that software evolution is related to generic theories of evolution. A...

Evolution in software systems: foundations of the SPE classification scheme. (2006)

Lehman, Meir M., Wernick, Paul, Harrison, Rachel, Cook, Stephen

This paper re-examines the SPE taxonomy of evolving software systems, first proposed in 1980 (Lehman). It builds on the concept that software evolution is related to generic theories of evolution. A...

The Unwelcome Guest: How Scotland invited the tobacco industry to smoke outside (2005)

Rachel Harrison, Julia Hurst

This report shows how tactics and arguments used to defend the unregulated use of tobacco in public were used in Scotland, and how campaigners for smoke-free laws learned how to combat these tactics...

The Unwelcome Guest: How Scotland invited the tobacco industry to smoke outside (2005)

Rachel Harrison, Julia Hurst

This report shows how tactics and arguments used to defend the unregulated consumption of tobacco in public were used in Scotland and how campaigners for smoke-free laws learned how to combat these...

Experimental comparison of the comprehensibility of a Z specification and its implementation in Java (2004)

Snook, Colin, Harrison, Rachel

Comprehensibility is often raised as a problem with formal notations, yet formal methods practitioners dispute this. In a survey, one interviewee said "formal specifications are no more difficult to...

Experimental comparison of the comprehensibility of a Z specification and its implementation in Java (2004)

Snook, Colin, Harrison, Rachel

Comprehensibility is often raised as a problem with formal notations, yet formal methods practitioners dispute this. In a survey, one interviewee said "formal specifications are no more difficult to...

Experimental comparison of the comprehensibility of a Z specification and its implementation in Java (2004)

Snook, Colin, Harrison, Rachel

Comprehensibility is often raised as a problem with formal notations, yet formal methods practitioners dispute this. In a survey, one interviewee said "formal specifications are no more difficult to...

Functional interaction between BMPR-II and Tctex-1, a light chain of Dynein, is isoform specific and disrupted by mutations underlying Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (2003)

Machado, Rajiv D., Rudarakanchana, Nung, Atkinson, Carl, Flanagan, Julia A., Harrison, Rachel, Morrell, Nicholas W., ...

Diverse heterozygous mutations of bone morphogenetic receptor type II (BMPR-II) underlie the inherited form of the vascular disorder primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH). As yet, the molecular detail...

Functional interaction between BMPR-II and Tctex-1, a light chain of Dynein, is isoform-specific and disrupted by mutations underlying primary pulmonary hypertension (2003)

Machado, Rajiv D., Rudarakanchana, Nung, Atkinson, Carl, Flanagan, Julia A., Harrison, Rachel, Morrell, Nicholas W., ...

Diverse heterozygous mutations of bone morphogenetic receptor type II (BMPR-II) underlie the inherited form of the vascular disorder primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH). As yet, the molecular detail...

Functional interaction between BMPR-II and Tctex-1, a light chain of Dynein, is isoform specific and disrupted by mutations underlying Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (2003)

Machado, Rajiv D., Rudarakanchana, Nung, Atkinson, Carl, Flanagan, Julia A., Harrison, Rachel, Morrell, Nicholas W., ...

Diverse heterozygous mutations of bone morphogenetic receptor type II (BMPR-II) underlie the inherited form of the vascular disorder primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH). As yet, the molecular detail...

Practitioners' views on the use of formal methods: an industrial survey by structured interview (2001)

Snook, Colin, Harrison, Rachel

The recognised deficiency in the level of empirical investigation of software engineering methods is particularly acute in the area of formal methods, where reports about their usefulness vary...

Practitioners' views on the use of formal methods: an industrial survey by structured interview (2001)

Snook, Colin, Harrison, Rachel

The recognised deficiency in the level of empirical investigation of software engineering methods is particularly acute in the area of formal methods, where reports about their usefulness vary...

Practitioners' views on the use of formal methods: an industrial survey by structured interview (2001)

Snook, Colin, Harrison, Rachel

The recognised deficiency in the level of empirical investigation of software engineering methods is particularly acute in the area of formal methods, where reports about their usefulness vary...

Applying Metrics to the Evaluation of Educational Hypermedia Applications (1998)

Emilia Mendes, Rachel Harrison

Abstract: This paper reports the results of applying metrics to hypermedia authoring under the SHAPE research project. The aim of SHAPE is to help authors develop high quality large hypermedia...

An Empirical Study of the Evolution of a Software System (1998)

Mark Greenwood, Brian Warboys, Rachel Harrison, Peter Henderson

The cost effective and reliable evolution of systems is a significant software engineering challenge. Our approach is based on a combination of product modelling, process modelling and software...

Specifying Software Quality Requirements via (1998)

Unification And Quantification, Rachel Harrison, Reuben Nithi

this paper asks whether a framework, incorporating these different viewpoints, can be constructed. These multiple perspectives of quality are a result of the commonly held view that quality is a...

Pure functional languages and parallelism. (1991)

Harrison, Rachel.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Southampton, 1991.