Michael Clarke

Publication List Details

Period

1990 - 2007

Number

65

Co-Authors

An Efficient Component Model For The (2004)

Michael Clarke, Gordon S. Blair, Geoff Coulson

Middleware has emerged as an important architectural component in modern distributed systems. Most recently, industry has witnessed the emergence of component-based middleware platforms, such as...

Studies of Efficiency and Integrity in the OpenORB Reflective (2002)

Gordon S. Blair, Geoff Coulson, Michael Clarke

Middleware has emerged as an important architectural component in modern distributed systems.

HIERARCHICAL ANALYSIS OF GENETIC POPULATION STRUCTURE IN THE NOISY MINER USING DNA MICROSATELLITE MARKERS (2002)

Cathryn L. Abbott, Tarmo Põldmaa, Stephen Lougheed, Michael Clarke, Peter T. Boag

The Noisy Miner (Manorina melanocephala) is a common, cooperatively breeding meliphagid of eastern and southeastern Australia. We used DNA microsatellites to examine the apportionment of genetic...

The Design Of A Configurable And Reconfigurable Middleware Platform (2001)

Geoff Coulson, Gordon S. Blair, Michael Clarke

It is now well established that middleware platforms must accommodate an increasingly diverse range of requirements arising from the needs of both applications and underlying systems. Moreover, it is...

An Efficient Component Model for the Construction of Adaptive Middleware (2001)

Michael Clarke, Gordon S. Blair, Geoff Coulson

Middleware has emerged as an important architectural component in modern distributed systems. Most recently, industry has witnessed the emergence of component-based middleware platforms, such as...

Performance and Integrity in the OpenORB Reflective Middleware (2001)

Gordon S. Blair, Geoff Coulson, Michael Clarke

mponent model. More specifically, we deploy this component model [3] not just at the application level, but also for the construction of the middleware platform itself. The component model is...

The Design of a Configurable and Reconfigurable Middleware Platform (2001)

Geoff Coulson, Gordon S. Blair, Michael Clarke

It is now well established that middleware platforms must accommodate an increasingly diverse range of requirements arising from the needs of both applications and underlying systems. Moreover, it is...

The Design and Implementation of OpenORB v2. (2001)

Blair , Gordon S., Coulson, Geoff, Andersen, Anders, Blair, Lynne, Clarke, Michael, Costa, Fabio, ...

Established middleware platforms such as CORBA and DCOM are not flexible enough to meet the needs of emerging distributed applications. This article discusses the architecture of Open ORB 2, a...

The Design Of A Configurable And (2001)

Geoff Coulson, Gordon S. Blair, Michael Clarke

It is now well established that middleware platforms must accommodate an increasingly diverse range of requirements arising from the needs of both applications and underlying systems. Moreover, it is...

Operating System Support for Emerging Application Domains (2000)

Michael Clarke

Traditional operating systems are based on a design first originated some thirty years ago. Though suitable then for supporting a limited and predetermined set of application domains, many flaws in...

An Explicit Binding Model for Runtime Extensible Operating Systems (1999)

Michael Clarke, Geooe Coulson, Bailrigg Lancaster

Operating system design has traditionally followed a philosophy in which the system is structured as a fixed set of abstractions and mechanisms. This approach, however, is now showing its limitations...

Dynamic Memory Model Reconfiguration in DEIMOS (1999)

Michael Clarke, Geoff Coulson, Bailrigg Lancaster

Operating system design has traditionally followed a philosophy in which the system is structured as a fixed set of abstractions and mechanisms. This approach, however, is now showing its limitations...

An Explicit Binding Model for Runtime Extensible Operating Systems (1999)

Michael Clarke, Geoff Coulson, Bailrigg Lancaster

Operating system design has traditionally followed a philosophy in which the system is structured as a fixed set of abstractions and mechanisms. This approach, however, is now showing its limitations...

Use of Emersion as a Zebra Mussel Control Method. (1998)

McMahon, Robert F., Ussery, Thomas A., Clarke, Michael

Data are presented indicating that dewatering of fouled structures or source water drawdown is potentially efficacious for zebra mussel control. These strategies can expose mussels to lethal...

Studies of Heat Tolerance of Zebra Mussels: Effects of Temperature Acclimation and Chronic Exposure to Lethal Temperatures. (1998)

McMahon, Robert F., Matthews, Milton A., Ussery, Thomas A., Chase, R., Clarke, Michael

Chronic (i.e., long-term incipient) upper lethal temperatures were determined for zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) acclimated to 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 degress C for at least 14 days....

An Architecture for Dynamically Extensible Operating Systems (1998)

Michael Clarke, Geoff Coulson, Bailrigg Lancaster

Operating system design has traditionally followed a philosophy in which the system is structured as a fixed set of abstractions and mechanisms. This approach, however, is now showing its limitations...

Adaptive System Support for Multimedia in Mobile End-Systems (1996)

Michael Clarke, Tom Fitzpatrick, Geoff Coulson

Introduction Future computer users will work with a variety of end-systems which, at any given time, will either be disconnected, weakly connected by low speed wireless networks such as GSM or...

Logic for Computer Science (1990)

Reeves, Steve, Clarke, Michael

Este libro es una introducción a los fundamentos de la Lógica para los interesados en programación computacional.

Improving uptake of influenza vaccination among older people: a randomised controlled trial.

Arthur, Antony J, Matthews, Ruth J, Jagger, Carol, Clarke, Michael, Hipkin, Alison, Bennison, Dean P

BACKGROUND: The uptake of influenza vaccination among older people is suboptimal. Contact with a doctor or nurse is associated with older people deciding to accept influenza vaccination. AIM: To...

Improving uptake of influenza vaccination among older people: a randomised controlled trial.

Arthur, Antony J, Matthews, Ruth J, Jagger, Carol, Clarke, Michael, Hipkin, Alison, Bennison, Dean P

BACKGROUND: The uptake of influenza vaccination among older people is suboptimal. Contact with a doctor or nurse is associated with older people deciding to accept influenza vaccination. AIM: To...

Sex and health promotion: the need for a new primary care initiative

Clarke, Michael

The adverse consequences of sexual behaviour are increasingly important. Half a million new cases of sexually transmitted diseases were reported in England in 1984 and at present there is one legal...