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Matthew M. Huntbach
,
a British computer scientist and lecturer at School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science,
Queen Mary University of London
. His current interest centres around general purpose
concurrent
programming languages
, past interests include
logic programming
,
multi-agent systems
,
algorithmic debugging
,
artificial life
and
artificial intelligence
[1]
. During the mid 80s along with
F. Warren Burton
, both affiliated with the
University of East Anglia
,
Norwich
, Huntbach researched on
parallel alpha-beta search
and published an algorithm for deciding where and when to solve subproblems on a fixed finite network of processors
[2]
, a virtual tree machine
[3]
[4]
.
Matthew Huntbach
[5]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
External Links
References
What links here?
Selected Publications
[6]
F. Warren Burton
,
Matthew Huntbach
,
Geoff P. McKeown
,
Victor J. Rayward-Smith
(
1983
).
Parallelism in Branch-and-Bound Algorithms
. School Computing Studies and Accountancy,
University of East Anglia
, Report CSA3/1983
F. Warren Burton
,
Matthew Huntbach
(
1984
).
Virtual Tree Machines
.
IEEE Transactions on Computers
, Vol. 33, No, 3
Matthew Huntbach
,
F. Warren Burton
(
1988
).
Alpha-beta search on virtual tree machines
.
Information Sciences
, Vol. 44, No. 1
Matthew Huntbach
(
1998
).
Aldwych: A General Purpose Concurrent Language
. Department of Computer Science.
Queen Mary and Westfield College
,
pdf
Matthew Huntbach
(
2000
).
A Concurrent Programming Model using Single-assignment, Single-writer, Multiple-reader Variables
.
ICCI '2000
,
pdf
Matthew Huntbach
(
2007
).
The Core Language of Aldwych
.
WoTUG - CPA 2007
,
pdf
Matthew Huntbach
(
2013
).
Concurrent Object Oriented Programming in a Logic Variable Language
.
pdf
[7]
External Links
Matthew Huntbach Homepage
Dr Matthew Huntbach, Lecturer | School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
|
Queen Mary University of London
Matthew Huntbach | LinkedIn
References
^
Matthew Huntbach Homepage
^
Matthew Huntbach
,
F. Warren Burton
(
1988
).
Alpha-beta search on virtual tree machines
.
Information Sciences
, Vol. 44, No. 1
^
F. Warren Burton
,
Matthew Huntbach
(
1984
).
Virtual Tree Machines
.
IEEE Transactions on Computers
, Vol. 33, No, 3
^
Marius Olafsson
,
Tony Marsland
(
1985
).
Implementation of Virtual Tree Machines
. TR85-9, Computing Science Department,
University of Alberta
,
pdf
^
Matthew Huntbach Homepage
^
dblp: Matthew M. Huntbach
^
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a British computer scientist and lecturer at School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Queen Mary University of London. His current interest centres around general purpose concurrent programming languages, past interests include logic programming, multi-agent systems, algorithmic debugging, artificial life and artificial intelligence [1]. During the mid 80s along with F. Warren Burton, both affiliated with the University of East Anglia, Norwich, Huntbach researched on parallel alpha-beta search and published an algorithm for deciding where and when to solve subproblems on a fixed finite network of processors [2], a virtual tree machine [3] [4].
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Selected Publications
[6]External Links
References
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