| 2012 | ||
|---|---|---|
| j11 | Simon Fleming, Dan Chalmers, Ian Wakeman: A deniable and efficient question and answer service over ad hoc social networks. Inf. Retr. 15(3-4): 296-331 (2012) | |
| c22 | Stephen Naicken, Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers: Finding Trusted Publish/Subscribe Trees. IFIPTM 2012: 174-190 | |
| c21 | Dan Chalmers, Paul Calcraft, Ciaran Fisher, Luke Whiting, Jon Rimmer, Ian Wakeman: ShineUS: Exploring preferences in public discussion. PerCom Workshops 2012: 513-515 | |
| 2011 | ||
| c20 | Dan Chalmers, Simon Fleming, Ian Wakeman, Des Watson: Rhythms in Twitter. SocialCom/PASSAT 2011: 1409-1414 | |
| p1 | Ian Wakeman, Ann Light, Jon Robinson, Dan Chalmers, Anirban Basu: Deploying Pervasive Advertising in a Farmers' Market. Pervasive Advertising 2011: 247-267 | |
| e1 | Ian Wakeman, Ehud Gudes, Christian Damsgaard Jensen, Jason Crampton (Eds.): Trust Management V, 5th IFIP WG 11.11 International Conference, IFIPTM 2011, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 29-July 1, 2011, Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 358, Springer 2011, isbn 978-3-642-22199-6 | |
| 2010 | ||
| c19 | Yasir Arfat Malkani, Dan Chalmers, Ian Wakeman: A framework for secure device pairing by demonstration of physical proximity. FIT 2010: 21 | |
| c18 | Ian Wakeman, Ann Light, Jon Robinson, Dan Chalmers, Anirban Basu: Bringing the Virtual to the Farmers' Market: Designing for Trust in Pervasive Computing Systems. IFIPTM 2010: 248-262 | |
| c17 | Ann Light, Ian Wakeman, Jon Robinson, Anirban Basu, Dan Chalmers: Chutney and relish: designing to augment the experience of shopping at a farmers' market. OZCHI 2010: 208-215 | |
| 2009 | ||
| j10 | Roya Feizy, Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers: Are your friends who they say they are?: data mining online identities. ACM Crossroads 16(2): 19-23 (2009) | |
| c16 | Roya Feizy, Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers: Transformation of Online Representation through Time. ASONAM 2009: 273-278 | |
| 2008 | ||
| j9 | 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 | ||
| j8 | Stephen Naicken, B. Livingston, Anirban Basu, S. Rodhetbhai, Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers: The state of peer-to-peer simulators and simulations. Computer Communication Review 37(2): 95-98 (2007) | |
| c15 | Ian Wakeman, Stephen Cogdon, Laurent Mathy, Michael Fry: Localising Multicast Using Application Predicates. IWSOS 2007: 193-207 | |
| c14 | Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers, Michael Fry: Reconciling privacy and security in pervasive computing: the case for pseudonymous group membership. MPAC 2007: 7-12 | |
| 2006 | ||
| c13 | David Ellis, Ian Wakeman: Lessons for Autonomic Services from the Design of an Anonymous DoS Protection Overlay. Autonomic Networking 2006: 86-96 | |
| 2005 | ||
| c12 | Bill Keller, Tim Owen, Ian Wakeman, Julie Weeds, David J. Weir: Middleware for User Controlled Environments. PerCom Workshops 2005: 183-188 | |
| c11 | 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 | |
| 2004 | ||
| c10 | 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 | ||
| c9 | Ian Wakeman, David Ellis, Tim Owen, Julian Rathke, Des Watson: Risky Business: Motivations for Markets in Programmable Networks. IWAN 2003: 266-279 | |
| 2002 | ||
| j7 | Louise Sheeran, Martina Angela Sasse, Jon Rimmer, Ian Wakeman: How Web browsers shape users' understanding of networks. The Electronic Library 20(1): 35-42 (2002) | |
| 2001 | ||
| j6 | Jon Crowcroft, Michael Fry, David Hutchison, Ian Marshall, Morris Sloman, Ian Wakeman: Active networks and services. Computer Networks 36(1): 1-3 (2001) | |
| j5 | Ian Wakeman, Alan Jeffrey, Tim Owen, Damyan Pepper: SafetyNet: A language-based approach to programmable networks. Computer Networks 36(1): 101-114 (2001) | |
| j4 | Ann Light, Ian Wakeman: Beyond the interface: users' perceptions of interaction and audience on websites. Interacting with Computers 13(3): 325-351 (2001) | |
| c8 | Adnan Al-bar, Ian Wakeman: A Survey of Adaptive Applications in Mobile Computing. ICDCS Workshops 2001: 246- | |
| 2000 | ||
| c7 | Nicholas Sharples, Ian Wakeman: Protocol Construction Using Genetic Search Techniques. EvoWorkshops 2000: 235-246 | |
| c6 | ||
| 1999 | ||
| b1 | Jon Crowcroft, Mark Handley, Ian Wakeman: Internetworking multimedia. Taylor & Francis 1999, isbn 978-0-748-40807-8, pp. I-XX, 1-290 | |
| 1998 | ||
| c5 | Malcolm McIlhagga, Ann Light, Ian Wakeman: Towards a Design Methodology for Adaptive Applications. MOBICOM 1998: 133-144 | |
| 1995 | ||
| c4 | Mark Handley, Ian Wakeman, Jon Crowcroft: The Conference Control Channel Protocol (CCCP): A Scalable Base for Building Conference Control Applications. SIGCOMM 1995: 275-287 | |
| c3 | Ian Wakeman, Atanu Ghosh, Jon Crowcroft, Van Jacobson, Sally Floyd: Implementing Real Time Packet Forwarding Policies Using Streams. USENIX Winter 1995: 71-82 | |
| 1994 | ||
| j3 | Ian Wakeman, Jon Crowcroft: A combined admission and congestion control scheme for variable bit rate video. Distributed Systems Engineering 1(4): 242- (1994) | |
| c2 | Jean-Chrysostome Bolot, Thierry Turletti, Ian Wakeman: Scalable Feedback Control for Multicast Video Distribution in the Internet. SIGCOMM 1994: 58-67 | |
| 1993 | ||
| j2 | Ian Wakeman: Packetized Video Options for Interaction between the User, the Network and the Codec. Comput. J. 36(1): 55-67 (1993) | |
| j1 | Ian Wakeman, David Lewis, Jon Crowcroft: Traffic analysis of trans-Atlantic traffic. Computer Communications 16(6): 376-388 (1993) | |
| 1992 | ||
| c1 | Jon Crowcroft, Stephen Hailes, Mark Handley, Ajit K. Jena, David Lewis, Ian Wakeman: Some Multimedia Traffic Characterization and Measurement Results. NETWORKS 1992: 3-14 | |
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