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Semantic grid and sensor grid: Insights into the e-Research ecosystem by De Roure, D
Published 2010Journal article -
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Review of algorithms for artificial intelligence on low memory devices by Radanliev, P, de Roure, D
Published 2021Journal article -
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Modelling web based socio-technical systems through formalising possible sequences of human experience by Walton, R, De Roure, D
Published 2019Conference item -
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"It will discourse most eloquent music": Sonifying variants of Hamlet by Emsley, I, De Roure, D
Published 2015Conference item -
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An agent-based decentralisation approach for the electricity power market by Jacobo, J, De Roure, D
Published 2010Journal article -
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Scholarly social machines: a web science perspective on our knowledge infrastructure by De Roure, D, Willcox, P
Published 2020Conference item -
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Designing energy-aware adaptive routing for wireless sensor networks by Jing, Z, De Roure, D
Published 2007Journal article -
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A decentralised DC optimal power flow model by Jacobo, J, De Roure, D
Published 2008Journal article -
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Review of the state of the art in autonomous artificial intelligence by Radanliev, P, De Roure, D
Published 2022Journal article -
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myExperiment: Social networking for workflow-using e-scientists by Goble, C, De Roure, D
Published 2007Journal article -
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Alternative mental health therapies in prolonged lockdowns: narratives from Covid-19 by Radanliev, P, De Roure, D
Published 2021Journal article -
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A framework for the preservation of a docker container by Emsley, I, De Roure, D
Published 2018Journal article -
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Experimental Humanities: An Adventure with Lovelace and Babbage by De Roure, D, Willcox, P
Published 2017Conference item -
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"It will discourse most eloquent music": Sonifying variants of Hamlet by Emsley, I, De Roure, D
Published 2017Journal article -
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Sustaining the social: connecting the lives of the Drupal community by Emsley, I, De Roure, D
Published 2016Conference item