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Linking Business Processes and Information Systems Provision in a Dynamic Environment (2002)
Journal Article
Beeson, I., Green, S., Sa, J., & Sully, A. (2002). Linking Business Processes and Information Systems Provision in a Dynamic Environment. Information Systems Frontiers, 4(3), 317-329. https://doi.org/10.1023/A%3A1019910722321

This paper discusses decision and communication processes which link strategic activity in a business with information systems development activity. We develop a model which illustrates these processes as abserved in one company (AXA Sun Life, Bristo... Read More about Linking Business Processes and Information Systems Provision in a Dynamic Environment.

User control of adaptation in an automated web-based learning environment (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Brailsford, T., Ashman, H., Stewart, C., Zakaria, M. R., & Moore, A. (2002, November). User control of adaptation in an automated web-based learning environment. Paper presented at First International Conference on Information Technology & Applications (ICITA 2002). Bathurst, Australia, Bathurst, Australia

Adaptive hypertext provides a powerful approach to the problems of providing information that is appropriate to the diverse needs of users, and it is most commonly implemented in education. In this paper we describe how an experimental XML- based ada... Read More about User control of adaptation in an automated web-based learning environment.

Addressing policy objectives of traffic control using evolutionary algorithms (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Sha'Aban, J., Tomlinson, A., HEYDECKER, B., & Bull, L. (2002, September). Addressing policy objectives of traffic control using evolutionary algorithms. Paper presented at European Transport Conference 2002, Cambridge, UK

This paper presents preliminary results from an ongoing research project that is investigating traffic management and signal control of evolutionary algorithms that use machine learning. It describes the application of novel technologies of machine l... Read More about Addressing policy objectives of traffic control using evolutionary algorithms.

The co-evolution of memetic algorithms for protein structure prediction (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Smith, J. (2002, September). The co-evolution of memetic algorithms for protein structure prediction. Paper presented at Advances in Nature-Inspired Computation: The PPSN VII Workshops, PEDAL (Parallel, Emergent & Distributed Architectures Lab), University of Reading, Reading, UK

Preliminary findings from the DECIDE project (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Hale, P., Scanlan, J., Bru, C., & Dunkley, M. (2002, July). Preliminary findings from the DECIDE project. Paper presented at ISPE CE 2002 (International Society of Productivity Enhancement), Concurrent Engineering, Cranfield, United Kingdom

This paper outlines the tools and technologies used, or to be used in the DECIDE (Decision Evaluation and Costing In Developmental Engineering) decision support system. The tools and technologies investigated are manufacturing costing, taxonomies and... Read More about Preliminary findings from the DECIDE project.

Towards the use of XCS in interactive evolutionary design (2002)
Book Chapter
Bull, L., Wyatt, D., & Parmee, I. (2002). Towards the use of XCS in interactive evolutionary design. In W. Langdon (Ed.), GECCO-2002: proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (951). Morgan Kaufmann Publishers

Adaptive traffic control using evolutionary algorithms (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Sha'Aban, J., Tomlinson, A., Heydecker, B. G., & Bull, L. (2002, June). Adaptive traffic control using evolutionary algorithms. Paper presented at 13th Mini-Euro Conference, Bari, Italy

Lookahead and latent learning in ZCS (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Bull, L. (2002, June). Lookahead and latent learning in ZCS. Paper presented at Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference 2002

Alignment of protein structures with a memetic evolutionary algorithm (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Carr, B., Hart, W., Krasnogor, N., Hirst, J., Burke, E., & Smith, J. (2002, June). Alignment of protein structures with a memetic evolutionary algorithm. Paper presented at Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2002), Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco

Strategy parameter variety in self-adaption of mutation rates (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Stone, C., & Smith, J. (2002, June). Strategy parameter variety in self-adaption of mutation rates. Paper presented at Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2002), Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, USA

Improving problem definition through interactive evolutionary computation (2002)
Journal Article
Parmee, I. (2002). Improving problem definition through interactive evolutionary computation. AI EDAM, 16(3), 185-202. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0890060402163050

Poor definition and uncertainty are primary characteristics of conceptual design processes. During the initial stages of these generally human-centric activities, little knowledge pertaining to the problem at hand may be available. The degree of prob... Read More about Improving problem definition through interactive evolutionary computation.

Preferences and their application in evolutionary multiobjective optimization (2002)
Journal Article
Cvetkovic, D., & Parmee, I. (2002). Preferences and their application in evolutionary multiobjective optimization. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 6(1), 42-57. https://doi.org/10.1109/4235.985691

The paper describes a new preference method and its use in multiobjective optimization. These preferences are developed with a goal to reduce the cognitive overload associated with the relative importance of a certain criterion within a multiobjectiv... Read More about Preferences and their application in evolutionary multiobjective optimization.

Genetic algorithms (2002)
Book Chapter
Smith, J. (2002). Genetic algorithms. In P. M. Pardalos, & H. E. Romeijn (Eds.), Handbook of Global Optimization (275-362). Boston, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers