2010 | ||
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76 | Federica Ciocchetta, Maria Luisa Guerriero, Jane Hillston: Investigating modularity in the analysis of process algebra models of biochemical systems CoRR abs/1002.4063: (2010) | |
75 | Federica Ciocchetta, Jane Hillston: Bio-PEPA for Epidemiological Models. Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 261: 43-69 (2010) | |
2009 | ||
74 | Vashti Galpin, Jane Hillston: Equivalence and Discretisation in Bio-PEPA. CMSB 2009: 189-204 | |
73 | Vashti Galpin, Luca Bortolussi, Jane Hillston: HYPE: A Process Algebra for Compositional Flows and Emergent Behaviour. CONCUR 2009: 305-320 | |
72 | Laurence Loewe, Stuart Moodie, Jane Hillston: Quantifying the implicit process flow abstraction in SBGN-PD diagrams with Bio-PEPA CoRR abs/0910.1410: (2009) | |
71 | Federica Ciocchetta, Andrea Degasperi, Jane Hillston, Muffy Calder: Some Investigations Concerning the CTMC and the ODE Model Derived From Bio-PEPA. Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 229(1): 145-163 (2009) | |
70 | Soufiene Benkirane, Jane Hillston, Chris McCaig, Rachel Norman, Carron Shankland: Improved Continuous Approximation of PEPA Models through Epidemiological Examples. Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 229(1): 59-74 (2009) | |
69 | Federica Ciocchetta, Stephen Gilmore, Maria Luisa Guerriero, Jane Hillston: Integrated Simulation and Model-Checking for the Analysis of Biochemical Systems. Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 232: 17-38 (2009) | |
68 | Jane Hillston, Marta Z. Kwiatkowska, Miklós Telek: Guest Editors' Introduction to the Special Issue on Quantitative Evaluation of Computer Systems. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 35(2): 145-147 (2009) | |
67 | Muffy Calder, Jane Hillston: Process Algebra Modelling Styles for Biomolecular Processes. T. Comp. Sys. Biology 11: 1-25 (2009) | |
66 | Federica Ciocchetta, Jane Hillston: Bio-PEPA: A framework for the modelling and analysis of biological systems. Theor. Comput. Sci. 410(33-34): 3065-3084 (2009) | |
2008 | ||
65 | Laurence Loewe, Jane Hillston: The Distribution of Mutational Effects on Fitness in a Simple Circadian Clock. CMSB 2008: 156-175 | |
64 | Jane Hillston, Federica Ciocchetta, Adam Duguid, Stephen Gilmore: Integrated Analysis from Abstract Stochastic Process Algebra Models. CMSB 2008: 2-4 | |
63 | Hao Wang, David I. Laurenson, Jane Hillston: Evaluation of RSVP and Mobility-Aware RSVP Using Performance Evaluation Process Algebra. ICC 2008: 192-197 | |
62 | Hao Wang, David I. Laurenson, Jane Hillston: An SMR based advance resource reservation scheme for combined mobility and QoS Provisioning. PIMRC 2008: 1-5 | |
61 | Federica Ciocchetta, Jane Hillston: Process Algebras in Systems Biology. SFM 2008: 265-312 | |
60 | Federica Ciocchetta, Jane Hillston: Bio-PEPA: An Extension of the Process Algebra PEPA for Biochemical Networks. Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 194(3): 103-117 (2008) | |
59 | Vashti Galpin, Jane Hillston, Luca Bortolussi: HYPE Applied to the Modelling of Hybrid Biological Systems. Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 218: 33-51 (2008) | |
58 | Jeremy T. Bradley, Stephen T. Gilmore, Jane Hillston: Analysing distributed Internet worm attacks using continuous state-space approximation of process algebra models. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 74(6): 1013-1032 (2008) | |
57 | Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: Foreword. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 35(4): 2 (2008) | |
56 | Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: Performance evaluation comes to life: quantitative methods applied to biological systems. SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 35(4): 3-13 (2008) | |
55 | Nil Geisweiller, Jane Hillston, Marco Stenico: Relating continuous and discrete PEPA models of signalling pathways. Theor. Comput. Sci. 404(1-2): 97-111 (2008) | |
54 | Federica Ciocchetta, Jane Hillston, Martin Kos, David Tollervey: Modelling co-transcriptional cleavage in the synthesis of yeast pre-rRNA. Theor. Comput. Sci. 408(1): 41-54 (2008) | |
2007 | ||
53 | Marco Bernardo, Jane Hillston: Formal Methods for Performance Evaluation, 7th International School on Formal Methods for the Design of Computer, Communication, and Software Systems, SFM 2007, Bertinoro, Italy, May 28-June 2, 2007, Advanced Lectures Springer 2007 | |
52 | Federica Ciocchetta, Jane Hillston, Martin Kos, David Tollervey: Modelling Yeast Pre-rRNA Processing. CMSB 2007: 32-47 | |
51 | Tiejun Ma, Jane Hillston, Stuart Anderson: On the Quality of Service of Crash-Recovery Failure Detectors. DSN 2007: 739-748 | |
50 | Hao Wang, David I. Laurenson, Jane Hillston: PEPA Analysis of MAP Effects in Hierarchical Mobile IPv6. MASCOTS 2007: 337-342 | |
49 | Tiejun Ma, Jane Hillston, Stuart Anderson: Evaluation of the QoS of crash-recovery failure detection. SAC 2007: 538-542 | |
48 | Allan Clark, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston, Mirco Tribastone: Stochastic Process Algebras. SFM 2007: 132-179 | |
47 | Jane Hillston: Quantitative analysis of biochemical signalling pathways. VALUETOOLS 2007: 72 | |
46 | Gagarine Yaikhom, Murray Cole, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: A Structural Approach for Modelling Performance of Systems Using Skeletons. Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 190(3): 167-183 (2007) | |
45 | Jane Hillston, Leïla Kloul: Formal techniques for performance analysis: blending SAN and PEPA. Formal Asp. Comput. 19(1): 3-33 (2007) | |
2006 | ||
44 | Muffy Calder, Adam Duguid, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: Stronger Computational Modelling of Signalling Pathways Using Both Continuous and Discrete-State Methods. CMSB 2006: 63-77 | |
43 | Jane Hillston, Leïla Kloul: A Function-Equivalent Components Based Simplification Technique for PEPA Models. EPEW 2006: 16-30 | |
42 | Stephen Gilmore, Valentin Haenel, Jane Hillston, Jennifer Tenzer: A design environment for mobile applications. IPDPS 2006 | |
41 | Grégory Batt, Jeremy T. Bradley, Roland Ewald, François Fages, Holger Hermanns, Jane Hillston, Peter Kemper, Alke Martens, Pieter J. Mosterman, Flemming Nielson, Oleg Sokolsky, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher: 06161 Working Groups' Report: The Challlenge of Combining Simulation and Verification. Simulation and Verification of Dynamic Systems 2006 | |
40 | Jane Hillston: Population models from PEPA descriptions. Simulation and Verification of Dynamic Systems 2006 | |
39 | Muffy Calder, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: Modelling the Influence of RKIP on the ERK Signalling Pathway Using the Stochastic Process Algebra PEPA. T. Comp. Sys. Biology: 1-23 (2006) | |
2005 | ||
38 | Anne Benoit, Murray Cole, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: Enhancing the effective utilisation of grid clusters by exploiting on-line performability analysis. CCGRID 2005: 317-324 | |
37 | Anne Benoit, Murray Cole, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: Flexible Skeletal Programming with eSkel. Euro-Par 2005: 761-770 | |
36 | Jane Hillston: Process Algebras for Quantitative Analysis. LICS 2005: 239-248 | |
35 | Anne Benoit, Murray Cole, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: Using eSkel to Implement the Multiple Baseline Stereo Application. PARCO 2005: 673-680 | |
34 | Jane Hillston: Fluid Flow Approximation of PEPA models. QEST 2005: 33-43 | |
33 | Anne Benoit, Murray Cole, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: Scheduling Skeleton-Based Grid Applications Using PEPA and NWS. Comput. J. 48(3): 369-378 (2005) | |
32 | Jane Hillston: Tuning Systems: From Composition to Performance (The Needham Lecture). Comput. J. 48(4): 385-400 (2005) | |
31 | Mikael Buchholtz, Stephen T. Gilmore, Jane Hillston, Flemming Nielson: Securing Statically-verified Communications Protocols Against Timing Attacks. Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 128(4): 123-143 (2005) | |
2004 | ||
30 | Stephen Gilmore, Valentin Haenel, Jane Hillston, Leïla Kloul: PEPA Nets in Practice: Modelling a Decentralised Peer-to-Peer Emergency Medical Application. FORTE Workshops 2004: 262-277 | |
29 | Jane Hillston, Marina Ribaudo: Modelling Mobility with PEPA Nets. ISCIS 2004: 513-522 | |
28 | Anne Benoit, Murray Cole, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: Evaluating the Performance of Skeleton-Based High Level Parallel Programs. International Conference on Computational Science 2004: 289-296 | |
27 | Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston, Leïla Kloul, Marina Ribaudo: Software performance modelling using PEPA nets. WOSP 2004: 13-23 | |
26 | C. Canevet, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston, Leïla Kloul, Perdita Stevens: Analysing UML 2.0 activity diagrams in the software performance engineering process. WOSP 2004: 74-78 | |
25 | Jane Hillston, Leïla Kloul, Amdjed Mokhtari: Towards a Feasible Active Networking Scenario. Telecommunication Systems 27(2-4): 413-438 (2004) | |
2003 | ||
24 | Linda Brodo, Pierpaolo Degano, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston, Corrado Priami: Performance Evaluation for Global Computation. Global Computing 2003: 229-253 | |
23 | Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston, Leïla Kloul: PEPA Nets. MASCOTS Tutorials 2003: 311-335 | |
22 | Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston, Leïla Kloul, Marina Ribaudo: PEPA nets: a structured performance modelling formalism. Perform. Eval. 54(2): 79-104 (2003) | |
2002 | ||
21 | Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston, Marina Ribaudo: PEPA Nets: A Structured Performance Modelling Formalism. Computer Performance Evaluation / TOOLS 2002: 111-130 | |
20 | Graham Clark, Jane Hillston: Product form solution for an insensitive stochastic process algebra structure. Perform. Eval. 50(2/3): 129-151 (2002) | |
19 | Roberto Gorrieri, Ulrich Herzog, Jane Hillston: Unified specification and performance evaluation using stochastic process algebras. Perform. Eval. 50(2/3): 79-82 (2002) | |
2001 | ||
18 | Jane Hillston, Leïla Kloul: An Efficient Kronecker Representation for PEPA Models. PAPM-PROBMIV 2001: 120-135 | |
17 | Jane Hillston, Leïla Kloul: Performance investigation of an on-line auction system. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience 13(1): 23-41 (2001) | |
16 | Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston, Marina Ribaudo: An Efficient Algorithm for Aggregating PEPA Models. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 27(5): 449-464 (2001) | |
2000 | ||
15 | Graham Clark, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston, Marina Ribaudo: Exploiting Modal Logic to Express Performance Measures. Computer Performance Evaluation / TOOLS 2000: 247-261 | |
14 | Jane Hillston: Exploiting Structure in Solution: Decomposing Compositional Models. European Educational Forum: School on Formal Methods and Performance Analysis 2000: 278-314 | |
13 | Jane Hillston, J. Tomasik: Amalgamation of Transition Sequences in the PEPA Formalism. ICALP Satellite Workshops 2000: 523-534 | |
1999 | ||
12 | Graham Clark, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: Specifying Performance Measures for PEPA. ARTS 1999: 211-227 | |
11 | Graham Clark, Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston, Nigel Thomas: Experiences with the PEPA performance modelling. IEE Proceedings - Software 146(1): 11-20 (1999) | |
10 | Jane Hillston, Nigel Thomas: Product Form Solution for a Class of PEPA Models. Perform. Eval. 35(3-4): 171-192 (1999) | |
1995 | ||
9 | Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: Process Algebras and their Application to Performance Modelling: Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Process Algebra and Performance Modelling Edinburgh, Scotland. Comput. J. 38(7): 489-491 (1995) | |
8 | Peter G. Harrison, Jane Hillston: Exploiting Quasi-reversible Structures in Markovian Process Algebra Models. Comput. J. 38(7): 510-520 (1995) | |
7 | Jane Hillston, Vassilis Mertsiotakis: A Simple Time Scale Decomposition Technique for Stochastic Process Algebras. Comput. J. 38(7): 566-577 (1995) | |
6 | Jane Hillston: A Tool to Enhance Model Exploitation. Perform. Eval. 22(1): 59-74 (1995) | |
1994 | ||
5 | Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston: The PEPA Workbench: A Tool to Support a Process Algebra-based Approach to Performance Modelling. Computer Performance Evaluation 1994: 353-368 | |
4 | Jane Hillston, Holger Hermanns, Ulrich Herzog, Vassilis Mertsiotakis, Michael Rettelbach: Stochastic process algebras: integrating qualitative and quantitative modelling. FORTE 1994: 449-451 | |
1992 | ||
3 | Jane Hillston, Peter J. B. King, Rob Pooley: 7th UK Computer and Telecommunications Performance Engineering Workshop, Edinburgh, 22-23 July 1991 Springer 1992 | |
1991 | ||
2 | Jane Hillston, Andreas L. Opdahl, Rob Pooley: A Case Study Using the IMSE Experimentation Tool. CAiSE 1991: 284-306 | |
1 | Rob Pooley, Jane Hillston: The Performance Analysis Process. Computer and Telecommunications Performance Engineering 1991: 1-14 |