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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j5]Naman Merchant, Adam T. Sampson, Andrei Boiko, Ruth E. Falconer:
Dense agent-based HPC simulation of cell physics and signaling with real-time user interactions. Frontiers Comput. Sci. 5 (2023)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j4]Ethan Bayne, R. Ian Ferguson, Adam T. Sampson:
OpenForensics: A digital forensics GPU pattern matching approach for the 21st century. Digit. Investig. 24 Supplement: S29-S37 (2018) - 2017
- [c21]Tayyaba Nafees, Natalie Coull, Robert Ian Ferguson, Adam T. Sampson:
Idea-Caution Before Exploitation: The Use of Cybersecurity Domain Knowledge to Educate Software Engineers Against Software Vulnerabilities. ESSoS 2017: 133-142 - 2015
- [j3]Ye Li, Adam T. Sampson, James Bown, Hilal S. Khalil, Yusuf Deeni:
Understanding tissue morphology: model repurposing using the CoSMoS process. Nat. Comput. 14(1): 109-128 (2015) - 2013
- [e5]Peter H. Welch, Frederick R. M. Barnes, Jan F. Broenink, Kevin Chalmers, Jan Bækgaard Pedersen, Adam T. Sampson:
35th Communicating Process Architectures, CPA 2013, organised under the auspices of WoTUG, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, August 25, 2013. Open Channel Publishing Ltd. 2013, ISBN 978-0-9565409-7-3 [contents] - 2012
- [j2]Peter H. Welch, Kurt C. Wallnau, Adam T. Sampson, Mark Klein:
To boldly go: an occam-π mission to engineer emergence. Nat. Comput. 11(3): 449-474 (2012) - [j1]Carl G. Ritson, Adam T. Sampson, Frederick R. M. Barnes:
Multicore scheduling for lightweight communicating processes. Sci. Comput. Program. 77(6): 727-740 (2012) - [c20]Adam T. Sampson:
Process-Oriented Building Blocks. CPA 2012: 215-216 - [e4]Peter H. Welch, Frederick R. M. Barnes, Kevin Chalmers, Jan Bækgaard Pedersen, Adam T. Sampson:
34th Communicating Process Architectures, CPA 2012, organised under the auspices of WoTUG, Dundee, Scotland, UK, August 26, 2012. Open Channel Publishing Ltd. 2012, ISBN 978-0-9565409-5-9 [contents] - 2011
- [c19]Christian L. Jacobsen, Matthew C. Jadud, Omer Kilic, Adam T. Sampson:
Concurrent Event-driven Programming in occam-π for the Arduino. CPA 2011: 177-193 - [c18]Carl G. Ritson, Paul S. Andrews, Adam T. Sampson:
Object Store Based Simulation Interworking. CPA 2011: 243-253 - [c17]Jeremy C. Posso, Adam T. Sampson, Jonathan Simpson, Jon Timmis:
Process-Oriented Subsumption Architectures in Swarm Robotic Systems. CPA 2011: 303-316 - [e3]Peter H. Welch, Adam T. Sampson, Jan Bækgaard Pedersen, Jon M. Kerridge, Jan F. Broenink, Frederick R. M. Barnes:
33th Communicating Process Architectures Conference, CPA 2011, organised under the auspices of WoTUG, Limerick, Ireland, June 19th, 2011. Concurrent Systems Engineering Series 68, IOS Press 2011, ISBN 978-1-60750-773-4 [contents] - 2010
- [c16]Fiona A. C. Polack, Paul S. Andrews, Teodor Ghetiu, Mark Read, Susan Stepney, Jon Timmis, Adam T. Sampson:
Reflections on the Simulation of Complex Systems for Science. ICECCS 2010: 276-285 - [c15]Tim Hoverd, Adam T. Sampson:
A Transactional Architecture for Simulation. ICECCS 2010: 286-290
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c14]Fiona A. C. Polack, Paul S. Andrews, Adam T. Sampson:
The engineering of concurrent simulations of complex systems. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2009: 217-224 - [c13]Adam T. Sampson, John Markus Bjørndalen, Paul S. Andrews:
Birds on the wall: Distributing a process-oriented simulation. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2009: 225-231 - [c12]Carl G. Ritson, Adam T. Sampson, Fred R. M. Barnes:
Multicore Scheduling for Lightweight Communicating Processes. COORDINATION 2009: 163-183 - [c11]Neil C. C. Brown, Adam T. Sampson:
Alloy: fast generic transformations for Haskell. Haskell 2009: 105-116 - [e2]Peter H. Welch, Herman W. Roebbers, Jan F. Broenink, Fred R. M. Barnes, Carl G. Ritson, Adam T. Sampson, Gardiner S. Stiles, Brian Vinter:
The thirty-second Communicating Process Architectures Conference, CPA 2009, organised under the auspices of WoTUG, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 1-6 November 2009. Concurrent Systems Engineering Series 67, IOS Press 2009, ISBN 978-1-60750-065-0 [contents] - 2008
- [b1]Adam T. Sampson:
Process-Oriented Patterns for Concurrent Software Engineering. University of Kent, UK, 2008 - [c10]Paul S. Andrews, Adam T. Sampson, John Markus Bjørndalen, Susan Stepney, Jon Timmis, Douglas N. Warren, Peter H. Welch:
Investigating Patterns for the Process-Oriented Modelling and Simulation of Space in Complex Systems. ALIFE 2008: 17-24 - [c9]Fiona A. C. Polack, Tim Hoverd, Adam T. Sampson, Susan Stepney, Jon Timmis:
Complex Systems Models - Engineering Simulations. ALIFE 2008: 482-489 - [c8]Adam T. Sampson:
Two-Way Protocols for occam-pi. CPA 2008: 85-97 - [c7]John Markus Bjørndalen, Adam T. Sampson:
Process-Oriented Collective Operations. CPA 2008: 309-328 - [c6]Adam T. Sampson, Neil C. C. Brown:
Tock: One Year On. CPA 2008: 449 - [e1]Peter H. Welch, Susan Stepney, Fiona Polack, Fred R. M. Barnes, Alistair A. McEwan, Gardiner S. Stiles, Jan F. Broenink, Adam T. Sampson:
The thirty-first Communicating Process Architectures Conference, CPA 2008, organised under the auspices of WoTUG and the Department of Computer Science of the University of York, York, Yorkshire, UK, 7-10 September 2008. Concurrent Systems Engineering Series 66, IOS Press 2008, ISBN 978-1-58603-907-3 [contents] - 2007
- [c5]Adam T. Sampson:
Compiling occam to C with Tock. CPA 2007: 511 - 2006
- [c4]Mario Schweigler, Adam T. Sampson:
pony - The occam-pi Network Environment. CPA 2006: 77-108 - [c3]Carl G. Ritson, Adam T. Sampson, Fred R. M. Barnes:
Video Processing in occam-pi. CPA 2006: 311-329 - 2005
- [c2]Fred R. M. Barnes, Peter H. Welch, Adam T. Sampson:
Barrier Synchronisation for occam-pi. PDPTA 2005: 173-179 - [c1]Adam T. Sampson, Peter H. Welch, Fred R. M. Barnes:
Lazy Cellular Automata with Communicating Processes. CPA 2005: 165-175
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