
David Griffin
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- David Griffin 0001
(aka: David P. Griffin) — University College London, UK (and 1 more)
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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j5]Christopher Turner
, John Oyekan
, Lampros K. Stergioulas, David Griffin:
Utilizing Industry 4.0 on the Construction Site: Challenges and Opportunities. IEEE Trans. Ind. Informatics 17(2): 746-756 (2021) - 2020
- [j4]James Harbin, Alan Burns, Robert I. Davis, Leandro Soares Indrusiak, Iain Bate, David Griffin:
The AirTight Protocol for Mixed Criticality Wireless CPS. ACM Trans. Cyber Phys. Syst. 4(2): 19:1-19:28 (2020) - [c14]Iain Bate, David Griffin, Benjamin Lesage:
Establishing Confidence and Understanding Uncertainty in Real-Time Systems. RTNS 2020: 67-77
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c13]David Griffin, James Harbin, Alan Burns, Iain Bate, Robert I. Davis, Leandro Soares Indrusiak:
Validating high level simulation results against experimental data and low level simulation: a case study. RTNS 2019: 30-40 - 2018
- [j3]Benjamin Lesage, David Griffin, Sebastian Altmeyer, Liliana Cucu-Grosjean, Robert I. Davis
:
On the analysis of random replacement caches using static probabilistic timing methods for multi-path programs. Real Time Syst. 54(2): 307-388 (2018) - [c12]Alan Burns, James Harbin, Leandro Soares Indrusiak
, Iain Bate, Robert I. Davis, David Griffin:
AirTight: A Resilient Wireless Communication Protocol for Mixed-Criticality Systems. RTCSA 2018: 65-75 - 2017
- [c11]Benjamin Lesage, David Griffin, Iain Bate, Frank Soboczenski:
Exploring and Understanding Multicore Interference from Observable Factors. Automotive - Safety & Security 2017: 75-88 - [c10]David Griffin, Benjamin Lesage, Iain Bate, Frank Soboczenski, Robert I. Davis:
Forecast-based interference: modelling multicore interference from observable factors. RTNS 2017: 198-207 - 2015
- [c9]Benjamin Lesage, David Griffin, Frank Soboczenski, Iain Bate, Robert I. Davis:
A framework for the evaluation of measurement-based timing analyses. RTNS 2015: 35-44 - [c8]David Griffin, Benjamin Lesage, Iain Bate, Frank Soboczenski, Robert I. Davis:
Modelling fault dependencies when execution time budgets are exceeded. RTNS 2015: 65-74 - [c7]Benjamin Lesage, David Griffin, Sebastian Altmeyer, Robert I. Davis:
Static Probabilistic Timing Analysis for Multi-path Programs. RTSS 2015: 361-372 - 2014
- [c6]David Griffin, Benjamin Lesage, Alan Burns, Robert I. Davis:
Lossy Compression for Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis of PLRU Caches. RTNS 2014: 203 - [c5]David Griffin, Benjamin Lesage, Alan Burns, Robert I. Davis:
Static Probabilistic Timing Analysis of Random Replacement Caches using Lossy Compression. RTNS 2014: 289 - 2013
- [j2]Hardy Ernst, John Harrison, David Griffin
:
Anywhere, anytime, with any device: scenario-based mobile learning in biomedical sciences. Int. J. Mob. Learn. Organisation 7(2): 99-112 (2013) - [c4]David Griffin:
Ut pictura poesis: drawing into space. SIGGRAPH Art Gallery 2013: 353-359 - 2012
- [c3]Hartmuth Ernst, John Harrison, David Griffin:
Iterative Design and Delivery of High Impact, Multiple Platform, Scenario-based Interactive Mobile Learning Activities in the Health Sciences. mLearn 2012: 240-243 - 2010
- [c2]David Griffin, Alan Burns:
Realism in Statistical Analysis of Worst Case Execution Times. WCET 2010: 44-53
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [c1]David Griffin:
Tcl in AltaVista Forum. Tcl/Tk Workshop 1997 - 1992
- [j1]Kurt Geihs, Philippe François, David Griffin, Christian Kaas-Petersen, Andreas Mann:
Service and Traffic Management for IBCN. IBM Syst. J. 31(4): 711-727 (1992)
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