Publications

PhD Thesis

  1. Peter M. Kelly. Applying Functional Programming Theory to the Design of Workflow Engines. PhD Thesis, School of Computer Science, The University of Adelaide, January 2011. [bibtex]

Journal papers

  1. Peter M. Kelly, Paul D. Coddington, and Andrew L. Wendelborn. Lambda Calculus as a Workflow Model. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 21(16):1999-2017, July 2009. [bibtex]

Conference papers

  1. Peter M. Kelly, Paul D. Coddington, and Andrew L. Wendelborn. Lambda Calculus as a Workflow Model. In 3rd International Workshop on Workflow Management and Applications in Grid Environments (WaGe08), Kunming, China, May 2008. [bibtex]
  2. Peter M. Kelly, Paul D. Coddington, and Andrew L. Wendelborn. A Distributed Virtual Machine for Parallel Graph Reduction. In 8th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Applications and Technologies (PDCAT ’07), Adelaide, Australia, December 2007. [bibtex]
  3. Peter M. Kelly, Paul D. Coddington, and Andrew L. Wendelborn. Compilation of XSLT into Dataflow Graphs for Web Service Composition. In Sixth IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid 2006), Singapore, May 2006. [bibtex]
  4. Peter M. Kelly, Paul D. Coddington, and Andrew L. Wendelborn. A Simplified Approach to Web Service Development. In 4th Australasian Symposium on Grid Computing and e-Research (AusGrid 2006), Hobart, Australia, January 2006. [bibtex]
  5. Peter M. Kelly, Paul D. Coddington, and Andrew L. Wendelborn. Distributed, parallel web service orchestration using XSLT. In 1st IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing, Melbourne, Australia, December 2005. [bibtex]

Other writings

  1. Peter Kelly. Research proposal: A unified approach to scheduling in grid environments. PhD Proposal, Computer Science Department, Adelaide University, October 2004. [bibtex]
  2. Peter Kelly. Segmentation and classification of HTML documents for display on small screen devices. Honours Thesis, Computer Science Department, Adelaide University, October 2003. [bibtex]