Items where Division is "Faculty of Science > Computer Science" and Year is 1994
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Article
Joy, M.S. and Matthews, S.G. (1994) Some Experiences in Teaching Functional Programming. International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 25 (2). pp. 165-172.
Monograph
Alexander-Craig, I.D. (1994) Agents that model themselves. Technical Report. Department of Computer Science, Coventry, UK.
Alexander-Craig, I.D. (1994) A perspective on multi-agent systems. Technical Report. Department of Computer Science, Coventry, UK.
Clarke, C.T. and Nudd, G.R. (1994) Highly non-linear encoders for current mode multiple-valued logic. Technical Report. Department of Computer Science, Coventry, UK.
Clarke, C.T. and Nudd, G.R. (1994) Three dimensional CORDIC with reduced iterations. Technical Report. Department of Computer Science, Coventry, UK.
Cross, N. and Wilson, R.G. (1994) Object representation using circular harmonics. Technical Report. Department of Computer Science, Coventry, UK.
Janowski, T. (1994) Fault-tolerant bisimulation and process transformations. Technical Report. Department of Computer Science, Coventry, UK.
Janowski, T. (1994) Stepwise transformations for fault-tolerant design of CCS processes. Technical Report. Department of Computer Science, Coventry, UK.
Miltersen, P.B. (1994) On the cell probe complexity of polynomial evaluation. Technical Report. Department of Computer Science, Coventry, UK.
Papaefstathiou, E., Kerbyson, D.J. and Nudd, G.R. (1994) A layered approach to parallel software performance prediction: a case study. Technical Report. Department of Computer Science, Coventry, UK.
Papaefstathiou, E., Kerbyson, D.J., Nudd, G.R. and Atherton, T.J. (1994) An analysis of processor resource models for use in performance prediction. Technical Report. Department of Computer Science, Coventry, UK.
Wilson, R.G. and Knutsson, H. (1994) Seeing things. Technical Report. Department of Computer Science, Coventry, UK.
Book
Joy, M.S. (1994) Beginning UNIX. Tutorial Guides in Computing and Information Systems, 1 . Chapman and Hall, London. ISBN 0-412-57660-0
