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A Posteriori Error Analysis of hp-Version Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Second-Order Quasilinear Elliptic Problems
Journal Article
Houston, P., Suli, E., & Wihler, T. P. (2006). A Posteriori Error Analysis of hp-Version Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Second-Order Quasilinear Elliptic Problems

We develop the a-posteriori error analysis of hp-version interior-penalty discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for a class of second-order quasilinear elliptic partial differential equations. Computable upper and lower bounds on the error ar... Read More about A Posteriori Error Analysis of hp-Version Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Second-Order Quasilinear Elliptic Problems.

Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Jago, M. (2006). Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic.

Syntactic logics do not suffer from the problems of logical omniscience but are often thought to lack interesting properties relating to epistemic notions. By focusing on the case of rule-based agents, I develop a framework for modelling resource-bou... Read More about Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic.

Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Johnson, G. J. (2006). Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully.

In this workshop seminar delivered twice at the CoFHE/UCR 2006 conference the author explored aspects relating to successful advocacy of Open Access and repositories. Areas covered included preconceptions on the part of academics and support staff, a... Read More about Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully.

Bayesian Optimisation Algorithm for Nurse Scheduling, Scalable Optimization via Probabilistic Modeling
Book Chapter
Li, J., & Aickelin, U. Bayesian Optimisation Algorithm for Nurse Scheduling, Scalable Optimization via Probabilistic Modeling. In M. Pelikan, K. Sastry, & E. Cantu-Paz (Eds.), Algorithms to Applications (Studies in Computational Intelligence). Springer

Our research has shown that schedules can be built mimicking a human scheduler by using a set of rules that involve domain knowledge. This chapter presents a Bayesian Optimization Algorithm (BOA) for the nurse scheduling problem that chooses such su... Read More about Bayesian Optimisation Algorithm for Nurse Scheduling, Scalable Optimization via Probabilistic Modeling.

A Component Based Heuristic Search Method with AdaptivePerturbations for Hospital Personnel Scheduling
Journal Article
Li, J., Aickelin, U., & Burke, E. A Component Based Heuristic Search Method with AdaptivePerturbations for Hospital Personnel Scheduling

Nurse rostering is a complex scheduling problem that affects hospital personnel on a daily basis all over the world. This paper presents a new component-based approach with adaptive perturbations, for a nurse scheduling problem arising at a major UK... Read More about A Component Based Heuristic Search Method with AdaptivePerturbations for Hospital Personnel Scheduling.

DNA charge neutralisation by linear polymers I: irreversible binding
Journal Article
Maltsev, E., Wattis, J. A., & Byrne, H. M. DNA charge neutralisation by linear polymers I: irreversible binding. Physical Review E, 74,

We develop a deterministic mathematical model to describe the way in which polymers bind to DNA by considering the dynamics of the gap distribution that forms when polymers bind to a DNA plasmid. In so doing, we generalise existing theory to accou... Read More about DNA charge neutralisation by linear polymers I: irreversible binding.

DNA charge neutralisation by linear polymers II: reversible binding
Journal Article
Maltsev, E., Wattis, J. A., & Byrne, H. M. DNA charge neutralisation by linear polymers II: reversible binding. Physical Review E, 74,

We model the way in which polymers bind to DNA and neutralise its charged backbone by analysing the dynamics of the distribution of gaps along the DNA. We generalise existing theory for irreversible binding to construct new deterministic models... Read More about DNA charge neutralisation by linear polymers II: reversible binding.

New ethnicities online: reflexive racialisation and the internet
Journal Article
Parker, D., & Song, M. New ethnicities online: reflexive racialisation and the internet. Sociological Review, 54(3),

In this article we analyse the emergence of Internet activity addressing the experiences of young people in two British communities: South Asian and Chinese.We focus on two web sites: www.barficulture.com and www.britishbornchinese.org.uk, drawing on... Read More about New ethnicities online: reflexive racialisation and the internet.

Gender and Citizenship under New Labour
Book Chapter
Pascall, G. Gender and Citizenship under New Labour. In R. Espiet-Kilty, & T. Whitton (Eds.), Citoyen ou consommateur: les mutations rhetoriques et politiques au Rouyaume-Uni. Presses universitaires Blaise-Pascal

Abstract To what extent has citizenship been transformed under the New Labour government to include women as equal citizens? This chapter will examine New Labour’s record in terms of alternative conceptions of citizenship: a model based on equal obl... Read More about Gender and Citizenship under New Labour.

An Immune Network Intrusion Detection System Utilising Correlation Context
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Tedesco, G., & Aickelin, U. An Immune Network Intrusion Detection System Utilising Correlation Context.

Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDS) are computer systems which monitor a network with the aim of discerning malicious from benign activity on that network. While a wide range of approaches have met varying levels of success, most IDSs rely on... Read More about An Immune Network Intrusion Detection System Utilising Correlation Context.

Integrating Innate and Adaptive Immunity for Intrusion Detection
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Tedesco, G., Twycross, J., & Aickelin, U. Integrating Innate and Adaptive Immunity for Intrusion Detection.

Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDS) monitor a net- work with the aim of discerning malicious from benign activity on that network. While a wide range of approaches have met varying levels of success, most IDS’s rely on having access to a data... Read More about Integrating Innate and Adaptive Immunity for Intrusion Detection.

Experimenting with Innate Immunity
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Twycross, J., & Aickelin, U. Experimenting with Innate Immunity.

libtissue is a software system for implementing and testing AIS algorithms on real-world computer security problems. AIS algorithms are implemented as a collection of cells, antigen and signals interacting within a tissue compartment. Input data to t... Read More about Experimenting with Innate Immunity.

Safety and complexity: the inter-departmental threats to patient safety in the operating department
Journal Article
Waring, J., McDonald, R., & Harrison, S. Safety and complexity: the inter-departmental threats to patient safety in the operating department. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 20(3), https://doi.org/10.1108/14777260610662753

Purpose: Current thinking about ‘patient safety’ emphasises the causal relationship between the work environment and the delivery of clinical care. This research draws on the theory of Normal Accidents to extend this analysis and better understand th... Read More about Safety and complexity: the inter-departmental threats to patient safety in the operating department.

An introduction to mathematical models of coagulation-fragmentation processes: a discrete deterministic mean-field approach
Journal Article
Wattis, J. A. An introduction to mathematical models of coagulation-fragmentation processes: a discrete deterministic mean-field approach. Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 222,

We summarise the properties and the fundamental mathematical results associated with basic models which describe coagulation and fragmentation processes in a deterministic manner and in which cluster size is a discrete quantity (an integer multip... Read More about An introduction to mathematical models of coagulation-fragmentation processes: a discrete deterministic mean-field approach.