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2020 – today
- 2024
- [i2]Thibaut Goldsborough, Ben Philps, Alan O'Callaghan, Fiona Inglis, Leo Leplat, Andrew Filby, Hakan Bilen, Peter Bankhead:
InstanSeg: an embedding-based instance segmentation algorithm optimized for accurate, efficient and portable cell segmentation. CoRR abs/2408.15954 (2024) - 2023
- [i1]Jakub R. Kaczmarzyk, Alan O'Callaghan, Fiona Inglis, Tahsin M. Kurç, Rajarsi Gupta, Erich Bremer, Peter Bankhead, Joel H. Saltz:
Open and reusable deep learning for pathology with WSInfer and QuPath. CoRR abs/2309.04631 (2023)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j3]Tal Galili, Alan O'Callaghan, Jonathan Sidi, Carson Sievert:
heatmaply: an R package for creating interactive cluster heatmaps for online publishing. Bioinform. 34(9): 1600-1602 (2018)
2000 – 2009
- 2005
- [j2]Donna Champion, Frank Stowell, Alan O'Callaghan:
Client-Led Information System Creation (CLIC): navigating the gap. Inf. Syst. J. 15(3): 213-231 (2005) - [c10]Linda Rising, Mary Lynn Manns, Kevlin Henney, Angela Martin, Alan O'Callaghan, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
The agile panel. OOPSLA Companion 2005: 381-382 - 2003
- [c9]Alan O'Callaghan, Maria Kavanagh:
A Pattern Language Experiment. Lego Mindstorms Robots. EuroPLoP 2003: 925-928 - [e1]Alan O'Callaghan, Jutta Eckstein, Christa Schwanninger:
Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programms (EuroPLoP '2002), Irsee, Germany, July 3-7, 2002. UVK - Universitaetsverlag Konstanz 2003, ISBN 978-3-87940-784-2 [contents] - 2001
- [c8]Alan O'Callaghan:
Three Patterns from the ADAPTOR Pattern Language. EuroPLoP 2001: 1-10 - [c7]Alan O'Callaghan:
Semi-automatic redeye reduction of digitally captured images. SIP 2001: 394-397 - 2000
- [c6]Alan O'Callaghan:
Patterns for Architectural Praxis. EuroPLoP 2000: 173-188 - [c5]Alan O'Callaghan:
Janus: Using a Pattern Language to Create Software Architecture. OOIS 2000: 339-348 - [c4]Martine Devos, Richard P. Gabriel, James Coplien, Theo D'Hondt, Jutta Eckstein, Brian Foote, Kevlin Henney, Alan O'Callaghan:
Back to the future (panel session): Is worse (still) better? OOPSLA Addendum 2000: 19-20 - [c3]Mary Lynn Manns, Linda Rising, Alan O'Callaghan:
Introducing patterns (or any new idea) into organizations (poster session). OOPSLA Addendum 2000: 135-136
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j1]Alan O'Callaghan:
Focus Issue on Legacy Information Systems and Business Process Change: Migrating Large-Scale Legacy Systems to Component-Based and Object Technology: The Evolution of a Pattern Language. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 2: 3 (1999) - [c2]Alan O'Callaghan:
Patterns for Change: Sample Patterns from the ADAPTOR Pattern Language. EuroPLoP 1999: 355-370 - 1998
- [c1]Heiko Hirschmüller, Michael Callaghan, Alan O'Callaghan:
Virtual Learning Environments for Object-Oriented Design Patterns. EUROMEDIA 1998: 238-245
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