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Distinguished Dissertations in Computer Science

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The Conference of Professors of Computer Science (CPCS), in conjunction with the British Computer Society, selects annually for publication a few of the best British PhD dissertations in computer science. Its aim is to make more visible the significant British contribution to this field, and to provide a model for future students. At most three or four dissertations are selected for publication each year. They have a high standard of exposition and place results particularly clearly in the context of computer science. Computer scientists with significantly different interests will be able to grasp the essentials of each book and use it as a means of entry to an unfamiliar research topic.

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[12] A Compositional Approach to Performance Modelling

[11] A Modular and Extensible Network Storage Architecture

[10] Affine Analysis of Image Sequences

[14] Axiomatic Domain Theory in Categories of Partial Maps

[5] Efficient Algorithms for Listing Combinatorial Structures

[5] Efficient Algorithms for Listing Combinatorial Structures

[8] Functional Programming and Input/Output

[8] Functional Programming and Input/Output

[4] Logic Programming

Operational Semantics and Proof Theory

[7] Modelling Auditory Processing and Organisation

[1] Project Factorisations in Partial Evaluation

[9] Qualified Types

Theory and Practice

[6] Specification and Proof in Real Time CSP

[13] The Map-Building and Exploration Strategies of a Simple Sonar-Equipped Mobile Robot

An Experimental, Quantitative Evaluation

[2] Three-Dimensional Integrated Circuit Layout

[2] Three-Dimensional Integrated Circuit Layout