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2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [c11]Graham M. Birtwistle, Kenneth S. Stevens:
Modelling Mixed 4phase Pipelines: Structures and Patterns. ASYNC 2014: 27-36 - [p1]Graham M. Birtwistle, Kenneth S. Stevens:
A Design Space and its Patterns: Modelling 2phase Asynchronous Pipelines. HOWARD-60 2014: 34-65 - 2010
- [c10]Santosh N. Varanasi, Kenneth S. Stevens, Graham M. Birtwistle:
Concurrency Reduction of Untimed Latch Protocols - Theory and Practice. ASYNC 2010: 26-37
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c9]Graham M. Birtwistle, Kenneth S. Stevens:
The Family of 4-phase Latch Protocols. ASYNC 2008: 71-82 - 2001
- [j9]Graham M. Birtwistle, Chris M. N. Tofts:
Getting Demos models right. (I). Practice. Simul. Pract. Theory 8(6-7): 377-393 (2001) - [j8]Graham M. Birtwistle, Chris M. N. Tofts:
Getting Demos models right. (II) ... and theory. Simul. Pract. Theory 8(6-7): 395-414 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j7]Chris M. N. Tofts, Graham M. Birtwistle:
A Denotational Semantics for a Process-Based Simulation Language. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 8(3): 281-305 (1998) - [c8]Graham M. Birtwistle:
A Subjective Look at Objects. ESM 1998: 3-8 - 1997
- [j6]Graham M. Birtwistle, Chris M. N. Tofts:
Relating operational and denotational descriptions of [pi]Demos. Simul. Pract. Theory 5(1): 1-33 (1997) - 1996
- [e1]Faron Moller, Graham M. Birtwistle:
Logics for Concurrency - Structure versus Automata (8th Banff Higher Order Workshop, Banff, Canada, August 27 - September 3, 1995, Proceedings). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1043, Springer 1996, ISBN 3-540-60915-6 [contents] - 1993
- [j5]Todd Simpson, Graham M. Birtwistle, Brian T. Graham:
Towards a verified MiniSML/SECD system. Softw. Eng. J. 8(3): 137-153 (1993) - 1991
- [c7]Shiu-Kai Chin, Graham M. Birtwistle:
Implementing and Verifying Finite-State Machines Using Types in Higher-Order Logic. TPHOLs 1991: 121-129
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c6]Brian T. Graham, Graham M. Birtwistle:
Formalising the Design of an SECD chip. Hardware Specification, Verification and Synthesis 1989: 40-66 - 1988
- [j4]Graham M. Birtwistle, Kenneth D. Loose:
A model for procedures passed as parameters. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 23(2): 36-43 (1988) - 1986
- [j3]John G. Cleary, Brian Wyvill, Graham M. Birtwistle, Reddy Vatti:
Multiprocessor Ray Tracing. Comput. Graph. Forum 5(1): 3-12 (1986) - 1985
- [j2]Graham M. Birtwistle:
The coroutines of Hanoi. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 20(1): 9-10 (1985) - 1983
- [j1]Ian H. Witten, Graham M. Birtwistle, John G. Cleary, David R. Hill, Danny Levinson, Greg Lomow, Radford M. Neal, Murray Peterson, Brian W. Unger, Brian Wyvill:
Jade: A Distributed Software Prototyping Environment. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 17(3): 10-23 (1983) - 1982
- [c5]Ken Barker, Graham M. Birtwistle:
A computer systems simulator. WSC 1982: 329-333 - [c4]Graham M. Birtwistle, Paul Luker:
Discrete event simulation with Demos. WSC 1982: 683-691 - 1981
- [c3]Graham M. Birtwistle:
Advanced use of Simula. WSC 1981: 293-304 - [c2]Graham M. Birtwistle:
A portable random number generator with built-in well-spread seeds. WSC 1981: 529-534 - [c1]Graham M. Birtwistle:
Introduction to Demos. WSC 1981: 559-572
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [b1]Graham M. Birtwistle:
DEMOS - a system for discrete event modelling on Simula. Macmillan 1979, ISBN 978-0-333-23881-3, pp. 1-215
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