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    • Modelling continuous sequential behaviour to enhance training and generalization in neural networks 

      Chen, Lihui (University of St Andrews, 1993) - Thesis
      This thesis is a conceptual and empirical approach to embody modelling of continuous sequential behaviour in neural learning. The aim is to enhance the feasibility of training and capacity for generalisation. By examining ...
    • Bicontexts and structural induction 

      Livesey, Mike (University of St Andrews, 1987) - Thesis
      This thesis introduces and explores the notion of bicontext, an order-enriched category equipped with a unary endofunctor of order two called reverse. The purpose is threefold. First, the important categories that arise ...
    • Modelling recovery in database systems 

      Scheuerl, S. (University of St Andrews, 1998) - Thesis
      The execution of modern database applications requires the co-ordination of a number of components such as: the application itself, the DBMS, the operating system, the network and the platform. The interaction of these ...
    • On the construction of persistent programming environments 

      Dearle, Alan (University of St Andrews, 1988) - Thesis
      This thesis presents research into the construction of persistent programming systems. Much of the thesis is concerned with the design and implementation of persistent programming languages, in particular PS-algol and ...
    • Delivering the benefits of persistence to system construction and execution 

      Cutts, Q. I. (University of St Andrews, 1993) - Thesis
      In an orthogonally persistent programming system the longevity of data is independent of its other attributes. The advantages of persistence may be seen primarily in the areas of data modelling and protection resulting ...