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2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [j76]Diana S. Bental, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Nicholas K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams, Fraser R. Blackmun, Idris Skloul Ibrahim, Mei Yii Lim, Ioannis Mimtsoudis, Stuart W. Whyte, Edel Jennings:
Smartening Up the Student Learning Experience with Ubiquitous Media. ACM Trans. Multim. Comput. Commun. Appl. 12(1s): 23:1-23:23 (2015) - [c78]Eliza Papadopoulou, Alex Stobart, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams:
Enabling Data Subjects to Remain Data Owners. KES-AMSTA 2015: 239-248 - 2014
- [j75]Sarah Gallacher, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Yussuf Abu-Shaaban, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams:
Dynamic context-aware personalisation in a pervasive environment. Pervasive Mob. Comput. 10: 120-137 (2014) - 2013
- [j74]Sarah Gallacher, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams:
Learning user preferences for adaptive pervasive environments: An incremental and temporal approach. ACM Trans. Auton. Adapt. Syst. 8(1): 5:1-5:26 (2013) - [c77]Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams, Sarah Gallacher:
Learning user preferences in a system combining pervasive behaviour and social networking. CITA 2013: 1-7 - [c76]Nicholas K. Taylor, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Mei Yii Lim, Patrick Skillen, Fraser R. Blackmun, M. Howard Williams:
Congestrian: monitoring pedestrian traffic and congestion. UbiComp (Adjunct Publication) 2013: 1355-1358 - 2012
- [j73]Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Sarah Gallacher, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams:
A Personal Smart Space approach to realising Ambient Ecologies. Pervasive Mob. Comput. 8(4): 485-499 (2012) - [c75]Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Sarah Gallacher, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams, Fraser R. Blackmun:
Context-Aware User Preferences in Systems for Pervasive Computing and Social Networking. ICCASA 2012: 10-17 - [c74]Sarah Gallacher, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Nick K. Taylor, Fraser R. Blackmun, M. Howard Williams:
Intelligent Systems that Combine Pervasive Computing and Social Networking. UIC/ATC 2012: 151-158 - [c73]Sarah Gallacher, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams:
The Challenge of Preparational Behaviours in Preference Learning for Ubiquitous Systems. UIC/ATC 2012: 233-239 - 2011
- [c72]Sarah Gallacher, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Nick K. Taylor, Fraser R. Blackmun, M. Howard Williams, Ioanna Roussaki, Nikos Kalatzis, Nicolas Liampotis, Daqing Zhang:
Personalisation in a System Combining Pervasiveness and Social Networking. ICCCN 2011: 1-6 - [c71]Nicholas K. Taylor, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Sarah Gallacher, M. Howard Williams:
Is There Really a Conflict Between Privacy and Personalisation? ISD 2011: 1-9 - 2010
- [c70]Ioanna Roussaki, Nikos Kalatzis, Kevin Doolin, Nick K. Taylor, Guido P. Spadotto, Nicolas Liampotis, M. Howard Williams:
Self-Improving Personal Smart Spaces for Pervasive Service Provision. Future Internet Assembly 2010: 193-203 - [c69]Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Yussuf Abu-Shaaban, Sarah Gallacher, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams:
Two Approaches to Handling Proactivity in Pervasive Systems. ICISTM 2010: 64-75 - [c68]Sarah Gallacher, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams, Fraser R. Blackmun:
Linking between Personal Smart Spaces. MobiQuitous 2010: 401-408 - [c67]Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Sarah Gallacher, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams:
Personal Smart Spaces as a Basis for Identifying Users in Pervasive Systems. UIC/ATC Workshops 2010: 88-93
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c66]Nicolas Liampotis, Ioanna Roussaki, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Yussuf Abu-Shaaban, M. Howard Williams, Nicholas K. Taylor, Sarah McBurney, Kajetan Dolinar:
A Privacy Framework for Personal Self-Improving Smart Spaces. CSE (3) 2009: 444-449 - [c65]Sarah McBurney, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams:
Implicit Adaptation of User Preferences in Pervasive Systems. ICONS 2009: 56-62 - [c64]Claudio Venezia, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams, Kevin Doolin, Ioanna Roussaki:
Novel Pervasive Computing Services Experienced through Personal Smart Spaces. Mobile Data Management 2009: 484-489 - 2008
- [c63]Michael Crotty, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams, Korbinian Frank, Ioanna Roussaki, Mark Roddy:
A Pervasive Environment Based on Personal Self-improving Smart Spaces. AmI Workshops 2008: 58-62 - [c62]Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Sarah McBurney, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams, Kajetan Dolinar, Martin Neubauer:
Using User Preferences to Enhance Privacy in Pervasive Systems. ICONS 2008: 271-276 - [c61]Sarah McBurney, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams:
Adapting Pervasive Environments through Machine Learning and Dynamic Personalization. ISPA 2008: 395-402 - [c60]Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Sarah McBurney, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams:
A Dynamic Approach to Dealing with User Preferences in a Pervasive System. ISPA 2008: 409-416 - [c59]Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Sarah McBurney, Nick K. Taylor, M. Howard Williams:
Linking Privacy and User Preferences in the Identity Management for a Pervasive System. Web Intelligence 2008: 192-195 - 2007
- [j72]Alasdair J. G. Gray, Werner Nutt, M. Howard Williams:
Answering queries over incomplete data stream histories. Int. J. Web Inf. Syst. 3(1/2): 41-60 (2007) - [j71]Yuping Yang, M. Howard Williams:
Personalized redirection and content adaptation for increased user control of communications. Web Intell. Agent Syst. 5(2): 177-196 (2007) - [c58]Sarah McBurney, M. Howard Williams, Nick K. Taylor, Elizabeth Papadopoulou:
Managing User Preferences for Personalization in a Pervasive Service Environment. AICT 2007: 32 - 2006
- [c57]Alasdair J. G. Gray, Werner Nutt, M. Howard Williams:
Sources of Incompleteness in Grid Publishing. BNCOD 2006: 94-101 - [c56]Yuping Yang, M. Howard Williams, Rob Pooley, Rick G. Dewar:
Context-Aware Personalization in Pervasive Communications. ICEBE 2006: 663-669 - [c55]Yuping Yang, M. Howard Williams:
Handling Dynamic QoS Requirements in a Pervasive System. ICN/ICONS/MCL 2006: 11 - [c54]Yuping Yang, Richard M. Everson, Richard G. Dewar, M. Howard Williams:
Personalizing Pervasive Services on Top of Heterogeneous Networks. ICPS 2006: 257-260 - [c53]Alasdair J. G. Gray, M. Howard Williams, Werner Nutt:
Answering Arbitrary Conjunctive Queries over Incomplete Data Stream Histories. iiWAS 2006: 259-268 - [c52]Yuping Yang, Fiona Mahon, M. Howard Williams, Tom Pfeifer:
Context-Aware Dynamic Personalised Service Re-composition in a Pervasive Service Environment. UIC 2006: 724-735 - 2005
- [j70]Yuping Yang, M. Howard Williams:
Adaptation of Content in Personalized Redirection of Communication. Int. J. Bus. Data Commun. Netw. 1(4): 52-65 (2005) - [j69]Euan W. Dempster, M. Howard Williams, Albert G. Burger, Hamish Taylor:
A tool for supporting the teaching of parallel database systems. IEEE Trans. Educ. 48(2): 238-247 (2005) - [c51]M. Howard Williams, Ioanna Roussaki, Maria Strimpakou, Yuping Yang, Lachlan M. MacKinnon, Richard G. Dewar, Nestor Milyaev, Carsten Pils, Miltiades E. Anagnostou:
Context-awareness and personalisation in the Daidalos pervasive environment. ICPS 2005: 98-107 - [c50]Yuping Yang, M. Howard Williams, Lachlan M. MacKinnon, Rob Pooley:
A Service-Oriented Personalization Mechanism in Pervasive Environments. Web Intelligence 2005: 132-135 - 2004
- [j68]Neven Tomov, Euan W. Dempster, M. Howard Williams, Albert G. Burger, Hamish Taylor, Peter J. B. King, Phil Broughton:
Analytical response time estimation in parallel relational database systems. Parallel Comput. 30(2): 249-283 (2004) - [c49]Alison Cawsey, Euan W. Dempster, Daniel Pacey, M. Howard Williams, David H. Marwick, Lachlan M. MacKinnon:
Constraining XML Transformations for Personalised Information Presentation. BNCOD 2004: 136-143 - [c48]Dimitris Halvatzaras, M. Howard Williams:
A Context Aware User Profile for Personalization. ICWI 2004: 452-460 - [c47]Babak A. Farshchian, Josip Zoric, Lars Mehrmann, Alison Cawsey, M. Howard Williams, Patrick Robertson, Christian Hauser:
Developing pervasive services for future telecommunication networks. ICWI 2004: 977-982 - [c46]M. Howard Williams, Omar Dreza:
Combining Heterogeneous Spatial Data From Distributed Sources. SDH 2004: 59-70 - [e2]M. Howard Williams, Lachlan M. MacKinnon:
Key Technologies for Data Management, 21st British National Conference on Databases, BNCOD 21, Edinburgh, UK, July 7-9, 2004, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3112, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-22382-7 [contents] - 2003
- [j67]Euan W. Dempster, Neven Tomov, M. Howard Williams, Hamish Taylor, Albert G. Burger, Philip W. Trinder, Jiang Lü, Phil Broughton:
Modelling Parallel Oracle for Performance Prediction. Distributed Parallel Databases 13(3): 251-269 (2003) - [c45]Euan W. Dempster, Daniel Pacey, M. Howard Williams, Alison Cawsey, David H. Marwick, Lachlan M. MacKinnon:
Tools for Personalised Presentation of Information. BNCOD 2003: 261-270 - [c44]M. Howard Williams, Dimitris Halvatzaras, Lars Mehrmann:
Personalized Context-Aware Presentation of Information to Mobile Users. ICWI 2003: 395-402 - [c43]Yuping Yang, M. Howard Williams:
Personalized Redirection and Content Adaptation. ICWI 2003: 785-788 - [c42]Daniel Pacey, M. Howard Williams, Euan W. Dempster, Alison Cawsey, David H. Marwick, Lachlan M. MacKinnon:
Recreating Personalization Features of the Youngster Mobile Service Platform with the Dip Toolkit. ICWI 2003: 1035-1038 - [c41]Daniel Pacey, Euan W. Dempster, M. Howard Williams, Alison Cawsey, David H. Marwick, Lachlan M. MacKinnon:
A Toolkit for Creating Personalized Presentations. Web Intelligence 2003: 550-553 - 2002
- [j66]Hazem Turki El Khatib, M. Howard Williams, David H. Marwick, Lachlan M. MacKinnon:
Using a Distributed Approach to Retrieve and Integrate Information from Heterogeneous Distributed Databases. Comput. J. 45(4): 381-394 (2002) - [c40]Alison Cawsey, Euan W. Dempster, Diana Bental, Daniel Pacey, M. Howard Williams, Lachlan M. MacKinnon, David H. Marwick:
Preventing Misleading Presentations of XML Documents: Some Initial Proposals. AH 2002: 492-496 - [c39]Yuping Yang, M. Howard Williams:
Personalized Redirection of Communication. COMPSAC 2002: 187-192 - 2001
- [j65]Chai Seng Pua, M. Howard Williams, David H. Marwick:
Data placement in a parallel DBMS with multiple disks. Inf. Softw. Technol. 43(1): 41-51 (2001) - [j64]M. Howard Williams, Gavin Venters, George Venters, David H. Marwick:
Developing a regional healthcare information network. IEEE Trans. Inf. Technol. Biomed. 5(2): 177-180 (2001) - [c38]Diana Bental, Lachlan M. MacKinnon, M. Howard Williams, David H. Marwick, Daniel Pacey, Euan W. Dempster, Alison Cawsey:
Dynamic Information Presentation through Web-based Personalisation and Adaptation - An Initial Review. BCS HCI/IHM 2001: 485-499 - 2000
- [j63]Hazem Turki El Khatib, M. Howard Williams, Lachlan M. MacKinnon, David H. Marwick:
A framework and test-suite for assessing approaches to resolving heterogeneity in distributed databases. Inf. Softw. Technol. 42(7): 505-515 (2000) - [j62]Chai Seng Pua, M. Howard Williams, David H. Marwick:
Modelling parallel databases with process algebra. Parallel Comput. 26(13-14): 1909-1924 (2000) - [c37]Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams, Kosmas Dietrich, Olive Liew, Andrew Dinn, Alan Patrick:
VESPA: A Benchmark for Vector Spatial Databases. BNCOD 2000: 81-101 - [c36]Euan W. Dempster, M. Howard Williams, Neven Tomov, Chai Seng Pua, Albert G. Burger, Peter J. B. King:
STEADY - A Tool for Predicting Performance of Parallel DBMSs. Computer Performance Evaluation / TOOLS 2000: 362-365
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j61]Neven Tomov, Euan W. Dempster, M. Howard Williams, Peter J. B. King, Albert G. Burger:
Approximate Estimation of Transaction Response Time. Comput. J. 42(3): 241-250 (1999) - [j60]M. Howard Williams, Euan W. Dempster, Neven Tomov, Chai Seng Pua, Hamish Taylor, Albert G. Burger, Jiang Lü, Phil Broughton:
An analytical tool for predicting the performance of parallel relational databases. Concurr. Pract. Exp. 11(11): 635-653 (1999) - [j59]Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Andrew Dinn, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams, Olive Liew:
Extending a deductive object-oriented database system with spatial data handling facilities. Inf. Softw. Technol. 41(8): 483-497 (1999) - [j58]Andrew Dinn, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams:
Active Rule Analysis and Optimisation in the Rock & Roll Deductive Object-Oriented Database. Inf. Syst. 24(4): 327-353 (1999) - [c35]Neven Tomov, Euan W. Dempster, M. Howard Williams, Albert G. Burger, Hamish Taylor, Peter J. B. King, Phil Broughton:
Some Results from a New Technique for Response Time Estimation in Parallel DBMS. HPCN Europe 1999: 713-721 - [c34]M. Howard Williams, Gavin Venters, George Venters, David H. Marwick:
Developing a Health Care Information System for Scotland. MIE 1999: 125-128 - [c33]M. Howard Williams, Olive Liew, Ken Boddy, Athanasios Varias, Mairin Eydmann:
A Secure Web-based Interface to Maternity Records with Decision Support. MIE 1999: 302-305 - [p4]Norman W. Paton, Andrew Dinn, M. Howard Williams:
Optimization. Active Rules in Database Systems 1999: 69-80 - [p3]Andrew Dinn, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams:
RAP: The ROCK & ROLL Active Programming System. Active Rules in Database Systems 1999: 323-336 - 1998
- [j57]Lachlan M. MacKinnon, David H. Marwick, M. Howard Williams:
A Model for Query Decomposition and Answer Construction in Heterogeneous Distributed Database Systems. J. Intell. Inf. Syst. 11(1): 69-87 (1998) - [j56]M. Howard Williams, Kam-Fai Wong:
Extending the superimposed codeword indexing scheme to handle incomplete information. Knowl. Based Syst. 11(3-4): 179-189 (1998) - [c32]John Gregor, Albert G. Burger, M. Howard Williams, Mike Gerrard, Paul Wonnaccot:
Performance Analysis of Dynamic Synthetic Environment Data Caching in Real-Time HLA Simulations. ESM 1998: 264-271 - [c31]Euan W. Dempster, Neven Tomov, Jiang Lü, Chai Seng Pua, M. Howard Williams, Albert G. Burger, Hamish Taylor, Phil Broughton:
Verifying a Performance Estimator for Parallel DBMSs. Euro-Par 1998: 126-135 - 1997
- [j55]Jack Campin, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams:
Specifying Active Database Systems in an Object-Oriented Framework. Int. J. Softw. Eng. Knowl. Eng. 7(1): 101-123 (1997) - [j54]Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Maria L. Barja, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams:
The formalisation of ROCK & ROLL: A deductive object-oriented database system. Inf. Softw. Technol. 39(6): 379-389 (1997) - [j53]Andrew Dinn, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Maria L. Barja:
The Implementation of a Deductive Query Language Over an OODB. J. Syst. Integr. 7(3/4): 231-261 (1997) - [j52]Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, M. Howard Williams, Norman W. Paton:
A Logic-Based Integration of Active and Deductive Databases. New Gener. Comput. 15(2): 205-244 (1997) - [c30]Andrew Dinn, M. Howard Williams, Norman W. Paton:
ROCK & ROLL: A Deductive Object-Oriented Database with Active and Spatial Extensions. ICDE 1997: 582 - [c29]Shaoyu Zhou, Neven Tomov, M. Howard Williams, Albert G. Burger, Hamish Taylor:
Cache Modeling in a Performance Evaluator for Parallel Database Systems. MASCOTS 1997: 46-50 - [c28]M. Howard Williams, Norman W. Paton:
From OO Through Deduction to Active Databases - ROCK, ROLL & RAP. SOFSEM 1997: 313-330 - 1996
- [j51]Shaoyu Zhou, M. Howard Williams, Hamish Taylor:
Practical throughput estimation for parallel databases. Softw. Eng. J. 11(4): 255-263 (1996) - [c27]Andrew Dinn, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes:
An Active Rule Language for ROCK & ROLL. BNCOD 1996: 36-55 - [c26]M. Howard Williams, Shaoyu Zhou, Hamish Taylor, Neven Tomov:
Decision Supporting for Management of Parallel Database Systems. HPCN Europe 1996: 164-169 - 1995
- [j50]Jack Campin, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams:
A structured specification of an active database system. Inf. Softw. Technol. 37(1): 47-61 (1995) - [j49]Maria L. Barja, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams, Andrew Dinn, Alia I. Abdelmoty:
Design and implementation of ROCK & ROLL: a deductive object-oriented database system. Inf. Syst. 20(3): 185-211 (1995) - [c25]Andrew Dinn, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Maria L. Barja:
The Implementation of a Deductive Query Language over an OODB. DOOD 1995: 143-160 - [c24]Norman W. Paton, Jack Campin, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, M. Howard Williams:
Formal Specification of Active Database Functionality: A Survey. Rules in Database Systems 1995: 21-37 - 1994
- [b1]Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams, Richard Cooper, Philip W. Trinder:
Database programming languages - deductive, functional, persistent and object-oriented approaches. Prentice Hall international series in computer science, Prentice Hall 1994, ISBN 978-0-13-101825-9, pp. I-XI, 1-289 - [j48]Quinzheng Kong, M. Howard Williams, G. Chen:
The Indefinite Closed World Assumption. Data Knowl. Eng. 12(3): 297-311 (1994) - [c23]Alia I. Abdelmoty, M. Howard Williams:
Approaches to the Representation of Qualitative Spatial Relationships for Geographic Databases: A Critical Survey and Possible Extensions. AGDM 1994: 204- - [c22]Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Maria L. Barja, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams, Andrew Dinn, Imara P. Diaz, Alia I. Abdelmoty:
ROCK & ROLL: A Deductive Object-Oriented Database System. DAISD 1994: 25-32 - [c21]Alia I. Abdelmoty, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Maria L. Barja, Andrew Dinn:
Geographic Data Handling in a Deductive Object-Oriented Database. DEXA 1994: 445-454 - [c20]W. J. Austin, E. K. Hutchinson, John Kalmus, Lachlan M. MacKinnon, Keith G. Jeffery, David H. Marwick, M. Howard Williams, Michael D. Wilson:
Processing Travel Queries in a Multimedia Information System. ENTER 1994: 64-71 - [c19]Maria L. Barja, Norman W. Paton, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, M. Howard Williams, Andrew Dinn:
An Effective Deductive Object-Oriented Database Through Language Integration. VLDB 1994: 463-474 - [e1]Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams:
Rules in Database Systems. Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Rules in Database Systems, Edinburgh, Scotland, 30 August - 1 September 1993. Workshops in Computing, Springer 1994, ISBN 3-540-19846-6 [contents] - 1993
- [j47]J. Hu, M. Howard Williams:
Locating patient data among multiple heterogeneous medical databases. Inf. Softw. Technol. 35(8): 439-447 (1993) - [j46]Alia I. Abdelmoty, M. Howard Williams, J. M. P. Quinn:
A rule-based approach to computerized map reading. Inf. Softw. Technol. 35(10): 587-602 (1993) - [c18]Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Maria L. Barja, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams:
A Deductive Object-Oriented Database For Data Intensive Application Development. BNCOD 1993: 176-198 - [c17]Dirk Lutzebäck, Bernd Mahr, Gavin Venters, M. Howard Williams:
An ODP-Oriented Framework for European Services in Telemedicine. Open Distributed Processing 1993: 15-33 - [c16]Kam-Fai Wong, M. Howard Williams, S. Leunig, Martin L. Kersten, M. Jean-Noel, Béatrice Finance, Benoît Dageville, Michel Couprie, Phil Broughton, Didier Boudigue, Björn Bergsten, Frédéric Andrès:
Pythagoras Project Overview (EP7091). PARLE 1993: 764-768 - [c15]Norman W. Paton, Oscar Díaz, M. Howard Williams, Jack Campin, Andrew Dinn, Arturo Jaime:
Dimensions of Active Behaviour. Rules in Database Systems 1993: 40-57 - [c14]Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams:
A Logical Query Language for an Object-Oriented Data Model. Rules in Database Systems 1993: 234-250 - [c13]Alia I. Abdelmoty, M. Howard Williams, Norman W. Paton:
Deduction and Deductive Databases for Geographic Data Handling. SSD 1993: 443-464 - 1992
- [j45]Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams, Andrew Bowles:
Approaches to deductive object-oriented databases. Inf. Softw. Technol. 34(12): 787-803 (1992) - [c12]María-Blanca Ibáñez-Espiga, M. Howard Williams:
Data Placement Strategy for a Parallel Database System. DEXA 1992: 48-54 - [c11]M. Howard Williams, G. Muirhead:
Database Query Interface for Medical Information Systems. IDS 1992: 211-224 - 1991
- [j44]K. Wicovsky, Peter Thanisch, M. Howard Williams:
Improved Recursion Handling Through Integrity Constraints. Comput. J. 34(3): 282-285 (1991) - [c10]Kam-Fai Wong, M. Howard Williams:
A Superimposed Codeword Indexing Scheme for Handling Sets in Prolog Databases. DASFAA 1991: 468-476 - 1990
- [j43]K. G. Waugh, M. Howard Williams, Quinzheng Kong, S. Salvini, G. Chen:
Designing SQUIRREL: An Extended SQL for a Deductive Database System. Comput. J. 33(6): 535-546 (1990) - [c9]Subrata Kumar Das, M. Howard Williams:
Extending the Integrity Maintenance Capability in Deductive Databases. ALPUK 1990: 75-111 - [c8]M. Howard Williams, Quinzheng Kong:
Time and Incompleteness in a Deductive Database. IPMU 1990: 443-455 - [c7]Kam-Fai Wong, M. Howard Williams:
CLARE - A Prolog Database Machine. SIGSMALL/PC Symposium 1990: 172-177
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j42]Subrata Kumar Das, M. Howard Williams:
A Path Finding Method for Constraint Checking in Deductive Databases. Data Knowl. Eng. 4: 223-244 (1989) - [c6]Kam-Fai Wong, M. Howard Williams:
A Type Driven Hardware Engine for Prolog Clause Retrieval over a Large Knowledge Base. ISCA 1989: 211-222 - 1988
- [j41]M. Howard Williams, K. A. Nicholson:
An Approach to Handling Incomplete Information in Databases. Comput. J. 31(2): 133-140 (1988) - [j40]M. Howard Williams, Quinzheng Kong:
Incomplete information in a Deductive Database. Data Knowl. Eng. 3: 197-220 (1988) - [j39]M. Howard Williams, G. Chen, D. Ferbrache, P. A. Massey, S. Salvini, Hamish Taylor, Kam-Fai Wong:
Prolog and deductive databases. Knowl. Based Syst. 1(3): 188-192 (1988) - [c5]Kam-Fai Wong, M. Howard Williams:
Design Considerations for a Prolog Database Engine. JCDKB 1988: 111-120 - [c4]Kam-Fai Wong, M. Howard Williams:
Limiting a Resolution Set in a Large Prolog Database Using Special Hardware. SIGSMALL/PC 1988: 133-145 - [p2]F. Mouta, M. Howard Williams, J. C. Neves:
Implementing Query Languages in Prolog. Prolog and Databases 1988: 13-21 - [p1]M. Howard Williams, P. A. Massey, Jim A. Crammond:
Benchmarking Prolog for Database Applications. Prolog and Databases 1988: 161-187 - 1987
- [j38]P. Chisholm, G. Chen, D. Ferbrache, Peter Thanisch, M. Howard Williams:
Coping with Indefinite and Negative Data in Deductive Databases: A Survey. Data Knowl. Eng. 2: 259-284 (1987) - 1986
- [j37]M. Howard Williams, J. Riddall:
The Segregation of Incompatible Duties. Comput. J. 29(1): 9-11 (1986) - [j36]M. Howard Williams, G. Chen:
Translating Pascal for Execution on a Prolog-Based System. Comput. J. 29(3): 246-252 (1986) - [j35]G. Chen, M. Howard Williams:
The Value of an Array Facility in Prolog. Inf. Process. Lett. 23(5): 247-251 (1986) - [j34]M. Howard Williams, I. M. Pattison, J. C. Neves:
Reorganization in a Simple Database System. Softw. Pract. Exp. 16(8): 719-729 (1986) - 1985
- [j33]M. Howard Williams:
A Linear Algorithm for Colouring Planar Graphs with Five Colours. Comput. J. 28(1): 78-81 (1985) - [j32]M. Howard Williams, G. Chen:
Restructuring Pascal Programs Containing Goto Statements. Comput. J. 28(2): 134-137 (1985) - [j31]M. Howard Williams:
Structuring Two-Level Grammar Specifications. Comput. J. 28(3): 250-256 (1985) - 1984
- [j30]J. C. González, M. Howard Williams, I. E. Aitchison:
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Prolog for a CAD Application. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 4(3): 67-75 (1984) - [j29]M. Howard Williams, K. T. Milne:
The Performance of Algorithms for Colouring Planar Graphs. Comput. J. 27(2): 165-170 (1984) - 1983
- [j28]M. Howard Williams:
Flowchart Schemata and the Problem of Nomenclature. Comput. J. 26(3): 270-276 (1983) - [j27]M. Howard Williams:
Is an Exit Statement Sufficient? Inf. Process. Lett. 17(1): 47-51 (1983) - [j26]M. Howard Williams:
The Problem of Absolute Privacy. Inf. Process. Lett. 17(3): 169-171 (1983) - [c3]M. Howard Williams, J. C. Neves, Stuart Oliver Anderson:
Security and Integrity in Logic Data Bases Using Query-By-Example. Logic Programming Workshop 1983: 304-340 - [c2]J. C. Neves, M. Howard Williams:
Towards a Co-operative Data Base Management System. Logic Programming Workshop 1983: 341-370 - 1982
- [j25]M. Howard Williams:
The Programming Language BPL. Comput. J. 25(3): 289-306 (1982) - [j24]M. Howard Williams:
A Comment on the Decomposition of Flowchart Schemata. Comput. J. 25(3): 393-396 (1982) - [j23]M. Howard Williams, A. J. Stewart:
Machine cycle simulator for a microprocessor. Microprocess. Microsystems 6(3): 131-134 (1982) - [j22]M. Howard Williams:
A System to Assist Survey Analysts. Softw. Pract. Exp. 12(5): 487-491 (1982) - [j21]M. Howard Williams:
A Flexible Notation for Syntactic Definitions. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 4(1): 113-119 (1982) - 1981
- [j20]M. Howard Williams:
Methods for Specifying Static Semantics. Comput. Lang. 6(1): 1-17 (1981) - [j19]M. Howard Williams:
A Systematic Test for Extended Operator Precedence. Inf. Process. Lett. 13(4/5): 187-190 (1981) - [j18]M. Howard Williams:
A useful trace facility for microcomputers. Microprocess. Microsystems 5(3): 99-102 (1981) - 1980
- [j17]M. Howard Williams:
A Formal Notation for Specifying Static Semantic Rules. Comput. Lang. 5(1): 37-55 (1980) - [j16]M. Howard Williams:
Cubic Map Configurations. Inf. Process. Lett. 11(4/5): 180-185 (1980) - [j15]M. Howard Williams:
Batch Sizes for the Batching Method of Colouring Planar Maps. Inf. Process. Lett. 11(4/5): 186-189 (1980) - [j14]M. Howard Williams, A. G. Sartori-Angus, G. P. Stromberg:
Alternative approach to a microprocessor teaching laboratory. Microprocess. Microsystems 4(6): 219-222 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j13]M. Howard Williams:
Conditions for Extended Operator Precedence Parsing. Comput. J. 22(2): 164-168 (1979) - [j12]M. Howard Williams, A. R. Bulmer:
A Transportable Code Generator System. Inf. Process. Lett. 9(3): 122-125 (1979) - [j11]M. Howard Williams:
Long/Short Address Optimization in Assemblers. Softw. Pract. Exp. 9(3): 227-235 (1979) - 1978
- [j10]M. Howard Williams, H. L. Ossher:
Conversion of Unstructured Flow Diagrams to Structured Form. Comput. J. 21(2): 161-167 (1978) - [j9]M. Howard Williams:
Static Semantic Features of ALGOL60 and BASIC. Comput. J. 21(3): 234-242 (1978) - [j8]M. Howard Williams, Elizabeth V. C. Fielding:
Automatic Generation of Payroll Programs. Comput. J. 21(4): 378-380 (1978) - [j7]M. Howard Williams, A. R. Bulmer:
Use of a Formal Notation for Static Semantics in Compiler Design. Softw. Pract. Exp. 8(5): 579-584 (1978) - [c1]M. Howard Williams:
Yet another conversational programming language - BPL. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 516-521 - 1977
- [j6]M. Howard Williams:
Generating Structured Flow Diagrams: The Nature of Unstructuredness. Comput. J. 20(1): 45-50 (1977) - [j5]M. Howard Williams:
Complete Operator Precedence Conditions. Inf. Process. Lett. 6(2): 60-62 (1977) - [j4]M. Howard Williams, A. R. Bulmer:
Array Handling in Cobol Compilers. Softw. Pract. Exp. 7(4): 469-474 (1977) - 1976
- [j3]M. Howard Williams:
A question-answering system for automatic program synthesis. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 11(7): 63-68 (1976) - 1975
- [j2]M. Howard Williams, H. L. Ossher:
A Computer Model for Instructional Purposes. Comput. J. 18(4): 333-341 (1975) - [j1]M. Howard Williams:
A note on the ambiguity of the common statement. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 10(11): 38-40 (1975)
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