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2007 

  • From development in the laboratory to deployment in the home. Trouble and strife with sensor networks. E. Harris, R. Krishna, D. Chalmers, G. Fitzpatrick, M. Stringer. to be published in proceedings of 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Practical Issues In Building SensorNetwork Applications (SenseApp 2007), Dublin, Ireland, October 2007
  • A Behavioural Model for Consumer Reputation. A. Basu, I. Wakeman, D. Chalmers. Poster in 2nd International Workshop of Self-Organizing Systems, The English Lake District, Sept 2007, poster-pdf (A0 poster), extended abstract  
  • An Evaluation of  Identity on online Social Networking: Myspace, Roya Feizy, Poster in the Eighteenth International ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, Manchester, Sept 2007, pdf
  • Reconciling Privacy and Security in Pervasive Computing: The Case for Pseudonymous Group Membership, Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers and Michael Fry,June 2007, pdf
  • Localising Multicast using Application Predicates, Ian Wakeman, Stephen Cogdon, Laurent Mathy and Michael Fry, Second International Workshop on Self-Organising Systems, Lancaster, Sept 2007, pdf
  • Composing Software Services in the Pervasive Computing Environment: Languages or APIs? Jon Robinson, Ian Wakeman and Dan Chalmers, submitted to Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, pdf
  •  Using Overlays to support Context Awareness Michael Fry, Glen McLarty and Ian Wakeman, Third Workshop on Context Awareness for Proactive Systems, Surrey, June 2007, pdf 

2006

  • The exploration and design of a language and middleware architecture dedicated to service composition in a pervasive computing environment Jon Robinson, University of Sussex thesis, 2006 pdf 
  • Lessons for Autonomic Services from the Design of an Anonymous DoS Protection Overlay  David Ellis and Ian Wakeman Autonomic Networking 2006: 86-96 pdf
  • The state of peer-to-peer simulators and simulations S. Naicken, B. Livingston, A. Basu, S. Rodhetbhai, I. Wakeman, and D. Chalmers,  SIGCOMM Comput. Commun. Rev., vol. 37, iss. 2, pp. 95-98, 2007. pdf
  • Towards Yet Another Peer-to-Peer Simulator  S. Naicken, A. Basu, B. Livingston, S. Rodhetbhai, and I. Wakeman,  in Proceedings of The Fourth International Working Conference on Performance Modelling and Evaluation of Heterogeneous Networks (HET-NETs), Ilkley, UK, 2006.
  • A Survey of Peer-to-Peer Network Simulators, S. Naicken, A. Basu, B. Livingston, and S. Rodhetbhai,  in Proceedings of The Seventh Annual Postgraduate Symposium, Liverpool, UK, 2006.
  • Machine Learning for Post-Event Timeline Reconstruction, Muhammed Khan and Ian Wakeman, First Conference on Advances in Computer Security and Forensics, Liverpool, July pdf

2005

  • User Policies in Pervasive Computing Environments. Jon Rimmer, Tim Owen, Ian Wakeman, Bill Keller, Julie Weeds and David Weir. User Experience Design for Pervasive Computing, Pervasive 2005 Workshop, May, 2005, Munich, Germany.
  • Managing the Policies of Non-Technical Users in a Dynamic World. Tim Owen, Ian Wakeman, Bill Keller, Julie Weeds, David Weir. IEEE Workshop on Policy for Distributed Systems, June 2005, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Middleware for User Controlled Environments. Bill Keller, Tim Owen, Ian Wakeman, Julie Weeds, David Weir. PerWare Workshop, PerCom 2005 (Middleware Support for Pervasive Computing), March 2005, Hawaii, USA.

2004

  • Scooby: Middleware for Service Composition in Pervasive Computing , Jon Robinson, Ian Wakeman and Tim Owen 2nd International Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive and Ad-Hoc Computing, October 2004, Toronto, Canada
  • Natural Language Expression of User Policies in Pervasive Computing Environments , Julie Weeds, Bill Keller, David Weir, Ian Wakeman, Jon Rimmer and Tim Owen, Proceedings of OntoLex 2004 (LREC Workshop on Ontologies and Lexical Resources in Distributed Environments), May 2004, Lisbon, Portugal.

2003

  • Risky Business: Motivations for markets in programmable networks Ian Wakeman, David Ellis, Tim Owen, Julian Rathke and Des Watson, International Workshop on Active Networks (IWAN), Kyoto, Japan, December 2003. pdf.
  • Camel: A Mobile Application Framework, Adnan Al-bar and Ian Wakeman, to appear in proceeding of the 2003 International conference on computer networks and mobile computing ICCNMC 2003, Shanghia China 20-23rd October 2003.
  • The Scooby Event Based Pervasive Computing Infrastucture, Jon Robinson and Ian Wakeman,  1st UK Ubinet Workshop, Imperial College, London, September 2003.
  • An Intrusion Detection for Web Servers Using Artificial Neural Networks, David Ellis, in Proceedings of The Fourth Annual Postgraduate Symposium, Liverpool, UK, June 2003.
  • The Scooby Event Based Pervasive Computing Infrastucture, Jon Robinson and Ian Wakeman,  in Proceedings of The Fourth Annual Postgraduate Symposium, Liverpool, UK, June 2003.

2002

  • A Type-Passing Implementation of Value Types and Genericity Tim Owen, University of Sussex thesis, 2002 pdf
  • Reducing the Cost of Object Boxing, Tim Owen and Des Watson, ECOOP 2003 Conference.  pdf.
  • Smarter Service Location , Samantha Type, Ian Wakeman and Steven Watt, presented at Fifth IEEE Workshop on Networked Appliances, Liverpool, October 2002. Available as pdf .
  • A Model for Controlling Program Behaviour in Pervasive Networks, Tim Owen, Julian Rathke, Ian Wakeman, Des Watson, presented at Fifth IEEE Workshop on Networked Appliances, Liverpool, October 2002. Available as pdf .
  • Implementing Policies in Programs using Labelled Transition Systems , Tim Owen, Julian Rathke, Ian Wakeman and Des Watson, Presented at Cosener's House Multi-Service Networks Conference, July 2002. Available as gzipped postscript , or pdf 
  • Proxy Compilation of Dynamically Loaded Java Classes with MoJo, Matt Newsome and Des Watson, Association of Computing Machinery Joint Conference on Languages, Compilers and Tools for Embedded Systems (LCTES) and Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems (SCOPES) 2002, Berlin, June 2002. Available as gzipped postscript or PDF.
  • Contextual Mediation to Support Ubiquitous Computing Dan Chalmers, Imperial College thesis, 2002, pdf
  • Variance Support in a Language with Value Types and Genericity, Tim Owen and Des Watson, submitted to ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems. Current version available as pdf.

    2001

    • SafetyNet: A Language-Based Approach to Programmable Networks, Ian Wakeman, Alan Jeffrey, Tim Owen and Damyan Pepper, Computer Networks and ISDN Systems , Vol 36, Issue 1, June 2001.
    • Beyond the Interface: Perceptions of Interaction and Audience on Websites, Ann Light and Ian Wakeman, Interacting with Computers, Vol 13 Issue 3 February 2001.
    • Representing the Producer: the Use of Semiotic Analysis to inform the Design of Interactive Components in Networked Media Ann Light, DSVIS 2001, Glasgow, June 2001

      Exploring the significance of interactive components and what they indicate about the website producer's intentions and willingness to interact, based on user studies that show people respond to such devices as if in dialogue with a single human entity.

    • Interactivity and User Commitment: Building Relationships through Interaction on Websites Ann Light, HCI 2001, Lille, France, September 2001

      Reporting on work with producers and users of websites to determine which design factors are influential in building confidence and commitment in users.

    • A Survey of Adaptive Applications in Mobile Computing, Adnan Al-Bar and Ian Wakeman, IEEE International Workshop on Smart Appliances and Wearable Computing, April 2001, Phoenix, Az.

    2000

    • A Language-Based Approach to Programmable Networks , Ian Wakeman, Alan Jeffrey and Tim Owen, IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and network Programming, March 2000, Tel-Aviv, Israel. Available as postscript
    • "My Name's Chris...": The Effect of Producer Visibility on the Use of Interactive Websites, Ann Light and Ian Wakeman, OzCHI, December 2000, Sydney, Australia,
    • ATOM: Active Totally Ordered Multicast, Rory Graves and Ian Wakeman, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Active Networks, October 2000, Tokyo, Japan.
    • The Influence of Context on Users' Responses to Websites Ann Light, International Conference on Information Seeking in Context 2000, Gotheborg, Sweden, August 2000

      Looking at the effect of producer identity and the structure and subject matter of the site on users' willingness to interact with it.

    • Protocol Construction using Genetic Search Techniques, Nicholas Sharples and Ian Wakeman, Real-World Applications of Evolutionary Computing(LNCS 1803)· EvoWorkshops 2000, Edinburgh, UK, Springer. Available as PDF, postscript
    • Messages from a Tangled Web, Jon Rimmer, Ian Wakeman, Louise Clark and Angela Sasse, OzCHI, December 2000, Sydney, Australia,
    • Back to Basics: Is a better understanding of the Internet a precursor for effective use of the Web? Louise Sheeran, Angela Sasse, Jon Rimmer and Ian Wakeman, NORDICHI, 2000,
    • How Web Browsers shape Users' Understandings of Networks, Louise Sheeran, Angela Sasse, Jon Rimmer and Ian Wakeman, Second Annual Conference on World Wide Web Applications, September 2000, Johannesberg, South Africa,
    • Who helps the Helpers - Technological Change in the Helpdesk, Jon Rimmer and Ian Wakeman, Workshop on Ethnographic Studies in Real and Virtual Environments: Inhabited Information Spaces and Connected Communities, January 1999, Edinburgh,

    1999

    • Accounting for QoS in programmable networks, Ian Wakeman and Rory Graves, IEE Symposium on Accounting for Next Generation Networks, October 1999, London UK. Available as postscript
    • Examining Users' Repertoire of Internet Applications, Jon Rimmer, Ian Wakeman, Louise Clark and Angela Sasse, Interact99, August,1999, Edinburgh, UK, British Computer Society,
    • Who helps the Helpers - Technological Change in the Helpdesk, Jon Rimmer and Ian Wakeman, Workshop on Ethnographic Studies in Real and Virtual Environments: Inhabited Information Spaces and Connected Communities, January 1999, Edinburgh,
    • Internetworking Multimedia, Jon Crowcroft, Mark Handley and Ian Wakeman, Morgan Kaufmann, 1999

    1998

    • Giving the User the Choice Between a Picture and a Thousand Words , Malcolm McIlhagga, Ann Light and Ian Wakeman, Proceedings from the First Workshop on HCI and Mobile Devices, May 1998, Glasgow
    • Towards a Design Methodology for Adaptive Applications, Malcolm McIlhagga, Ann Light and Ian Wakeman, Fourth ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom'98), 1998, October, 133-144,
    • Signalling in a Component Based World, Ian Wakeman, Andy Ormsby and Malcolm McIlhagga, First IEEE Conference on Open Architectures for Signalling, April 1998, San Francisco, Ca, 33-45, gzipped postscript

    1997

    • An Architecture for Adaptive Retrieval of Networked Information Resources, Ian Wakeman, Andy Ormsby and Malcolm McIlhagga, IEE Colloquium on Personal Communication Systems, May 1997.

1995

    • Congestion Control for Packetised Video in the Internet Ian Wakeman, UCL thesis, 1995, ps