Resources

Highlights of some of our project presentations, papers and workshops are available below:

Presentations

Turton I.J., Turner A.G.D. (2011, forthcoming) 'Putting the Geographical Analysis Machine on the Internet Revisited', presentation at GeoComputation 2011, July 2011, London, UK.

Neil Chue Hong (2010) presented  NeISS as a case study in his sustainability presentation at e-Research Australasia, November 2010.

R.O. Sinnott, presented Infrastructures Supporting Inter-disciplinary Research - Exemplars from the UK, at the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network Workshops, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, September 2010.

Lambert, P.S. (2010) "Sociological classifications and simulation models of social inequality", paper presented to the Social Stratification Research Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, 8-10 September 2010.

Lambert, Paul (2010): Handling social science data: Challenges and responses. Presentation at the NeSC Workshop Data-Intensive Research: how should we improve our ability to use data? 15-19 March 2010, e-Science Institute, Edinburgh.

Birkin, Mark (2010): Spatial Microsimulation for City Modelling, Social Forecasting and Urban Policy Analysis. Presentation at the NeSC Workshop Data-Intensive Research: how should we improve our ability to use data? 15-19 March 2010, e-Science Institute, Edinburgh.

Chue Hong, Neil (2010): presented on NeISS at the Learning and Technology World Forum, 11-13 January 2010, London.

Birkin, Mark (2009): National e-Infrastructure for Social Simulation (NeISS). Invited speaker at The 5th International Digital Curation Conference, 2 December 2009, London, UK.

Turner, A. (2009): Developing e-Infrastructure and Geographical Models, Seminar at ACET, Reading, 20th May, 2009

Publications

J.Watt, R.O.Sinnott, G.Inman, D.W.Chadwick (2011 forthcoming), "Federated Authentication and Authorisation in the Social Science Domain", Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, Vienna, Austria. Aug 2011

J.Watt, R.O.Sinnott (2011), "Supporting Federated Multi-Authority Security Models", Proceedings of the 11th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing, Newport Beach, CA, USA. May 2011

Malleson, N. and Birkin, M. (2011 forthcoming). Towards Victim-Oriented Crime Modelling in a Social Science e-Infrastructure. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A.

Birkin, M. and Malleson, N. (2011 forthcoming). Calibration of a spatial simulation model with volunteered geographical information. International Journal of Geographical Information Science.

Malleson, N. and Birkin, M. (2010). Towards victim-oriented crime modelling in a social science e-infrastructure. UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (AHM 2010), 13-16 September, Cardiff, UK

Birkin, M., Procter, R., Allen, R., Bechhofer, S., Buchan, I., Goble, C., Hudson-Smith, A., Lambert, P., De Roure, D. and Sinnott, R. (2010): Elements of a computational infrastructure for social simulation. In Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A, August 28, 2010, 368:3797-3812; doi:10.1098/rsta.2010.0145.

Lambert, P.S., Birkin, M. and Warner, G. (2010) "Sociological classifications and simulation models of social inequality", paper presented to the Social Stratification Research Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, 8-10 September 2010.

Mark Birkin, Rob Allan, Sean Bechhofer, Iain Buchan, June Finch, Carole Goble, Andy Hudson-Smith, Paul Lambert, Rob Procter, David de Roure, Richard Sinnott (2009): The Elements of a Computational Infrastructure for Social Simulation. UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (AHM 2009), 7-9 December 2009, Oxford, UK.

Workshops

Mark Birkin, Rob Procter (2011), Web Tools for Social Simulation, JISC Conference 2011, 14th March, Liverpool

Lambert, P. (2009): Two Day Training Workshop for Social Survery Research, 24-25 August 2009, Stirling.

Surveys

5Acts for WildLife - Animal Welfare Campaign Twitter Survey (January 2011)

Look East Broadband Survey - Boradband speeds across the East of England (January-February 2011)

Seminars

Steven Gray  (2011) "Harvesting the crowd making sense of twitter" at the Oxford Doctoral Training Centre Seminar Series on Digital Social Research, June 9th, 2011

Nick Malleson (2011) "Using e-Research tools for Micro-Level Social Simulation" at the Oxford Doctoral Training Centre Seminar Series on Digital Social Research, June 9th, 2011