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Node Growth Mechanisms In Self-Configuring Networks PETER FLETCHER DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE KEELE UNIVERSITY KEELE STAFFORDSHIRE ST5 5BG U.K. (0782 621111 ext. 3794) E-mail: maa03@cc.kl.ac.uk (JANET) TECHNICAL REPORT TR92-07 Running headline: Node growth Keywords: neural networks, self-organising
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1 Software Exploration Dr. Pearl Brereton Dr. Paul Singleton
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Neural networks for learning grammars Peter Fletcher, Department of Computer Science, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG. tel: 0782 583260. E-mail (JANET): maa03@cc.kl.ac.uk. TECHNICAL REPORT TR93-07 i
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ALGOL 68 FOR TRANSPUTERS Barry M Cook Technical Report TR92-013 June 1992 Department of Computer Science Keele University Keele Staffordshire ST5 5BG UK TEL: +44 782 583411 FAX: +44 782 713082 ALGOL 68 FOR TRANSPUTERS
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Extending the Design Support Environment: Experiences with the use of Knowledge-Based Tools Technical Report TR92-08 David Budgen, Grant Friel, Mustafa Marashi, Andrew Reeves Department of Computer Science University of Keele Keele Staffordshire ST5 5BG Email: db@uk.ac.keele.cs Tel: +44 782 583075 Fax:
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A Brief Guide to Document Preparation with LATEX Technical Report TR93-20 Edited by David Budgen Department of Computer Science Keele University November 1993 i Acknowledgements The currrent version of this document forms a revision and development of a report that was originally produced at the
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Keele University, Department of Computer Science Technical Report TR93-18 October 1993 Sesqui-Categories and their Applications to Rewriting Systems { Extended Abstract { John G. Stell Keele University, Department of Computer Science Keele, Staffordshire,ST5 5BG United Kingdom email john@cs.keele.ac.uk
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title: A Case for Declarative Programming-in-the-Large authors: Paul Singleton PhD MBCS CEng Pearl Brereton PhD MBCS CEng reference: TR93-14 date: June 1993 at Keele University TECHNICAL REPORT from the Department of Computer Science post: Dept. of Computer Science, Keele University, Keele, Newcastle,
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Object-oriented System Development: Lessons From the PastAbstract: this paper discusses some features involved in previous `pro- cess + data' (P+D) approaches to system development. What lessonsc an be learnt for object-oriented approaches Or must we make thes ame mistakes over again Mike BroughM arch
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Methods and Objects: Evolution of an Existing Method Mike BroughDepartment of Computer ScienceKeele University, KeeleStaffordshire ST5 5BGEnglandT his paper discusses how an existing system development method can bec hanged into one that supports objects. The starting point is the Yourdon Struc- tured
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Choosing Conceptual Objects the Y++ ApproachAbstractThis paper gives an overview of a method of object identification; it followst he general principles described in for evolving a non object-o riented method into an object-oriented method. It describes the differenceb etween conceptual and
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COMPUTERSCIENCEUNIVERSITY Modelling Term Rewriting Systems by Sesqui-Categories John G Stell Technical Report TR94-02 January 1994 Revised Version: 1 June 1994 Department of Computer Science Keele University Keele Staffordshire ST5 5BG U. K. Telephone: 0782 583075 Fax: 0782 713082 ISSN 1353-7776
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Classification of Airborne Thematic Mapper Images using Neural Networks: A Comparative Study Georg Meyer, Wayne Byrne and Konstantinos Mastrogiannis
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What is to be Done AFeminist Critique of Science, Technology and Computing Fr ances Grundy Department of Computer Science Keele University Keele,NStaffs, ST5 5BG, UK email: frances@cs.keele.ac.uk
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WOMEN IN THE COMPUTING WORKPLACE: SOME IMPRESSIONS ISSN 13537776 FRANCES GRUNDY February 27, 1995
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Case Study: an analysis of the development & implementation Process for a computerised GP Practice Staff Reimbursement System. Shirley Moore Technical Report TR93-26 ISSN 1353-7776
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Real-time Music Recognition using Hidden Markov Models Wei-Hsin Chao & Barry M Cook Technical Report TR94-12 June 1994 Department of Computer Science University of Keele Keele Staffordshire ST5 5BG U.K TEL: 0782 583075 FAX: 0782 713082 Real-time Music Recognition using Hidden Markov Models
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title: Building Software by Deduction: Why and How authors: Paul Singleton PhD MBCS CEng Pearl Brereton PhD MBCS CEng ref: TR92-17 ISSN: 1353-7776 date: December 1992 at Keele University TECHNICAL REPORT from the Department of Computer Science post: Dept. of Computer Science, Keele University, Keele,
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Experiences with incorporating experimental practice into Software Engineering research David Budgen, Mitchell Thomson Department of Computer Science Keele University Staffordshire U.K. ST5 5BG db@cs.keele.ac.uk November 23, 1995
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ON CYCLIC COVERS AND PERFECT MODELS C. A. JOHNSON Computer Science Department University of Keele Staffordshire, ST5 5BG England email : chrisj@cs.keele.ac.uk
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Where Do We Go From Here Frances Grundy email: frances@cs.keele.ac.uk Department of Computer Science University of Keele Keele Staffordshire ST5 5BG UK