2007 |
13 | EE | Amy L. Olex,
David J. John,
Elizabeth M. Hiltbold,
Jacquelyn S. Fetrow:
Additional limitations of the clustering validation method figure of merit.
ACM Southeast Regional Conference 2007: 238-243 |
12 | EE | Edward E. Allen,
Liyang Diao,
Jacquelyn S. Fetrow,
David J. John,
Richard F. Loeser,
Leslie B. Poole:
The shuffle index and evaluation of models of signal transduction pathways.
ACM Southeast Regional Conference 2007: 250-255 |
11 | EE | David J. John,
Jacquelyn S. Fetrow,
James L. Norris:
Metropolis-Hastings Algorithm and Continuous Regression for finding Next-State Models of Protein Modification using Information Scores.
BIBE 2007: 35-41 |
2006 |
10 | EE | Edward E. Allen,
Anthony Pecorella,
Jacquelyn S. Fetrow,
David J. John,
William Turkett:
Reconstructing networks using co-temporal functions.
ACM Southeast Regional Conference 2006: 417-422 |
9 | EE | Jacquelyn S. Fetrow,
David J. John:
Bioinformatics and computing curriculum: a new model for interdisciplinary courses.
SIGCSE 2006: 185-189 |
2005 |
8 | EE | Margaret Ann Francel,
David J. John:
Constructing an even grammar from a 2-element sample.
ACM Southeast Regional Conference (1) 2005: 69-74 |
7 | EE | Edward E. Allen,
Jacquelyn S. Fetrow,
David J. John,
Stan J. Thomas:
Heuristics for dependency conjectures in proteomic signaling pathways.
ACM Southeast Regional Conference (1) 2005: 75-79 |
2004 |
6 | EE | Margaret Ann Francel,
David J. John:
An algorithm for constructing an even grammar from a language sample.
ACM Southeast Regional Conference 2004: 240-245 |
2003 |
5 | | Margaret Ann Francel,
David J. John:
3-Regular Hypergraphs that are Decomposable and Threshold.
Ars Comb. 67: (2003) |
2002 |
4 | | David J. John:
Co-evolution With The Bierwirth-Mattfeld Hybrid Scheduler.
GECCO 2002: 259 |
1998 |
3 | EE | David J. John:
Pursuing bounds of ir(Qn).
ACM Southeast Regional Conference 1998: 236-240 |
2 | | Margaret Ann Francel,
David J. John:
Counting Balanced Ternary Designs.
Ars Comb. 49: (1998) |
1994 |
1 | EE | David J. John:
NSF supported projects: parallel computation as an integrated component in the undergraduate curriculum in computer science.
SIGCSE 1994: 357-361 |