2008 |
23 | EE | Jon Robinson,
Ian Wakeman,
Dan Chalmers:
Composing software services in the pervasive computing environment: Languages or APIs?
Pervasive and Mobile Computing 4(4): 481-505 (2008) |
2007 |
22 | EE | Ian Wakeman,
Stephen Cogdon,
Laurent Mathy,
Michael Fry:
Localising Multicast Using Application Predicates.
IWSOS 2007: 193-207 |
21 | EE | Ian Wakeman,
Dan Chalmers,
Michael Fry:
Reconciling privacy and security in pervasive computing: the case for pseudonymous group membership.
MPAC 2007: 7-12 |
20 | EE | S. Naicken,
B. Livingston,
A. Basu,
S. Rodhetbhai,
Ian Wakeman,
Dan Chalmers:
The state of peer-to-peer simulators and simulations.
Computer Communication Review 37(2): 95-98 (2007) |
2006 |
19 | EE | David Ellis,
Ian Wakeman:
Lessons for Autonomic Services from the Design of an Anonymous DoS Protection Overlay.
Autonomic Networking 2006: 86-96 |
2005 |
18 | EE | Tim Owen,
Ian Wakeman,
Bill Keller,
Julie Weeds,
David J. Weir:
Managing the Policies of Non-Technical Users in a Dynamic World.
POLICY 2005: 251-254 |
17 | EE | Bill Keller,
Tim Owen,
Ian Wakeman,
Julie Weeds,
David J. Weir:
Middleware for User Controlled Environments.
PerCom Workshops 2005: 183-188 |
2004 |
16 | EE | Jon Robinson,
Ian Wakeman,
Tim Owen:
Scooby: middleware for service composition in pervasive computing.
Middleware for Pervasive and Ad-hoc Computing 2004: 161-166 |
2003 |
15 | EE | Ian Wakeman,
David Ellis,
Tim Owen,
Julian Rathke,
Des Watson:
Risky Business: Motivations for Markets in Programmable Networks.
IWAN 2003: 266-279 |
2001 |
14 | EE | Adnan Al-bar,
Ian Wakeman:
A Survey of Adaptive Applications in Mobile Computing.
ICDCS Workshops 2001: 246- |
13 | EE | Jon Crowcroft,
Michael Fry,
David Hutchison,
Ian Marshall,
Morris Sloman,
Ian Wakeman:
Active networks and services.
Computer Networks 36(1): 1-3 (2001) |
12 | EE | Ian Wakeman,
Alan Jeffrey,
Tim Owen,
Damyan Pepper:
SafetyNet: A language-based approach to programmable networks.
Computer Networks 36(1): 101-114 (2001) |
11 | | Ann Light,
Ian Wakeman:
Beyond the interface: users' perceptions of interaction and audience on websites.
Interacting with Computers 13(3): 325-351 (2001) |
2000 |
10 | | Nicholas Sharples,
Ian Wakeman:
Protocol Construction Using Genetic Search Techniques.
EvoWorkshops 2000: 235-246 |
9 | EE | Rory Graves,
Ian Wakeman:
ATOM - Active Totally Ordered Multicast.
IWAN 2000: 171-179 |
1998 |
8 | EE | Malcolm McIlhagga,
Ann Light,
Ian Wakeman:
Towards a Design Methodology for Adaptive Applications.
MOBICOM 1998: 133-144 |
1995 |
7 | EE | Mark Handley,
Ian Wakeman,
Jon Crowcroft:
The Conference Control Channel Protocol (CCCP): A Scalable Base for Building Conference Control Applications.
SIGCOMM 1995: 275-287 |
6 | | Ian Wakeman,
Atanu Ghosh,
Jon Crowcroft,
Van Jacobson,
Sally Floyd:
Implementing Real Time Packet Forwarding Policies Using Streams.
USENIX Winter 1995: 71-82 |
1994 |
5 | EE | Jean-Chrysostome Bolot,
Thierry Turletti,
Ian Wakeman:
Scalable Feedback Control for Multicast Video Distribution in the Internet.
SIGCOMM 1994: 58-67 |
4 | EE | Ian Wakeman,
Jon Crowcroft:
A combined admission and congestion control scheme for variable bit rate video.
Distributed Systems Engineering 1(4): 242- (1994) |
1993 |
3 | | Ian Wakeman:
Packetized Video Options for Interaction between the User, the Network and the Codec.
Comput. J. 36(1): 55-67 (1993) |
2 | EE | Ian Wakeman,
David Lewis,
Jon Crowcroft:
Traffic analysis of trans-Atlantic traffic.
Computer Communications 16(6): 376-388 (1993) |
1992 |
1 | | Jon Crowcroft,
Stephen Hailes,
Mark Handley,
Ajit K. Jena,
David Lewis,
Ian Wakeman:
Some Multimedia Traffic Characterization and Measurement Results.
NETWORKS 1992: 3-14 |