Webpage of John Daugman, Cambridge University (UK) teacher and researcher in computer vision, neuroscience, and pattern recognition; inventor of iris recognition.
Supports time-sensitive programs needing consistent Quality of Service (QoS), e.g., multimedia; fine-grained guaranteed levels of all system resources: CPU, memory, bandwidth of network, disk. Archive site, Systems Research Group: Networks and Operati...
Experimental high-level language for distributed computing, focus: typing, naming, version change; designed, formally specified, implemented; extends OCaml core to support distributed development, deployment, execution, type-safe interaction between s...
a simple typeless language which is based on BCPL. It makes use of pattern matching somewhat related to that used in ML and Prolog. Some other features come from C.
A register of the key fingerprints of the world's most important public keys. Useful as part of the process of verifying public keys (should be used in combination with other techniques too).
Centred around mathematical models of a variety of languages and logics, using techniques such as structural operational semantics, linear logic, domain theory and category theory. Strong links with Logic and Set Theory in the Pure Mathematics Department.