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Journal Articles:
S. Stotter, J. Cartlidge, & D. Cliff, (2014),
“Behavioural investigations of financial trading agents using Exchange Portal (ExPo).”
In: N. T. Nguyen, R. Kowalczyk, A. Fred, & F. Joaquim eds.
Transactions on Computational Collective Intelligence XVII.
Berlin Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 22-45, Nov 2014.
[Available Online]
[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
[Journal Link]
doi:10.1007/978-3-662-44994-3_2
(24 pages, approx. 7,000 words).
J. Cartlidge, & P. Clamp, (2014),
“Correcting a financial brokerage model for cloud computing: closing the
window of opportunity for commercialisation,”
Journal of Cloud Computing: Advances, Systems and Applications, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 1-20, Apr 2014.
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[Abstract]
[Open Access]
[Journal Link]
doi:10.1186/2192-113X-3-2
(20 pages, approx. 8,000 words).
J. Cartlidge & D. Ait-Boudaoud, (2011), “Autonomous
virulence adaptation improves coevolutionary optimization,”
IEEE Trans. Evol. Comput., vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 215–229, Apr. 2011.
[Available Online]
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[Abstract]
[Journal Link]
doi:10.1109/TEVC.2010.2073471
(15 pages, approx. 13,000 words).
J. Cartlidge & S. Phelps, (2011), “Estimating demand
for dynamic pricing in electronic markets,” GSTF
Journal on Computing (JoC), vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 128–133, Feb. 2011.
[Available Online]
[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
[Journal Link]
doi:10.5176/2010-2283_1.2.50
(6 pages, approx. 4,500 words).
J. Cartlidge & S. Bullock, (2004), “Combating coevolutionary
disengagement by reducing parasite virulence,” Evol. Comput.,
vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 193–222, Summer 2004.
[Available Online]
[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
[Journal Link]
doi:10.1162/106365604773955148
(30 pages, approx. 15,000 words).
J. Cartlidge & S. Bullock, (2004), “Unpicking tartan
CIAO plots: Understanding irregular coevolutionary cycling,”
Adaptive Behaviour, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 69–92, Jun. 2004.
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[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
[Journal Link]
doi:10.1177/105971230401200201
(24 pages, approx. 14,000 words).
Published Reports:
J. Cartlidge & D. Cliff, (2012),
“Exploring the “robot phase transition” in
experimental human-algorithmic markets.”
Foresight,
The Future of Computer Trading in Financial Markets,
Driver Review DR25, Crown Copyright, Apr. 2012.
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[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
(50 pages, approx. 13,000 words). URN: 12/1058
M. De Luca, C. Szostek, J. Cartlidge, & D. Cliff, (2011),
“Studies of interactions between human traders and algorithmic
trading systems.”
Foresight,
The Future of Computer Trading in Financial Markets,
Driver Review DR13, Crown Copyright, Sep. 2011.
[Available Online]
[Available Online 2]
[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
(60 pages, approx. 23,000 words). URN: 11/1232
Conference Papers:
J. Cartlidge, (2014),
“Trading experiments using financial agents in a simulated cloud
computing commodity market,” in Proc. 6th Int. Conf. Agents and
Artif. Intelligence, Vol. 2 - Agents (ICAART-2014).
B. Duval, J. van den Herik, S. Loiseau & J. Filipe, Eds.
Angers, France: SciTePress, Mar. 2014, pp. 311-317.
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[Abstract]
[Conference Link]
doi:10.5220/0004925303110317
(7 pages, approx. 5000 words).
P. Clamp & J. Cartlidge, (2013),
“Pricing the cloud: An adaptive brokerage for cloud computing,”
in Proc. 5th Int. Conf. Advances in System Simulation (SIMUL-2013).
M. Bauer & P. Lorenz, Eds.
Venice, Italy: IARIA XPS Press, Oct 2013, pp. 113-121.
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[Abstract]
[Conference Link]
(9 pages, approx. 6,500 words).
G. Baxter & J. Cartlidge, (2013),
“Flying by the seat of their pants: What can High Frequency Trading
learn from aviation?,” in Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. Application and Theory
of Automation in Command and Control Systems
(ATACCS-2013). G. Brat, E. Garcia, A. Moccia, P. Palanque, A. Pasquini,
F. J. Saez & M. Winckler, Eds.
Naples, Italy: IRIT Press, May 2013, pp. 64-73.
[Available Online]
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[Abstract]
[Conference Link]
(10 pages, approx. 8,500 words).
J. Cartlidge & D. Cliff, (2013),
“Comparison of Cloud Middleware Protocols and Subscription Network
Topologies using CReST, the Cloud Research Simulation Toolkit,”
in Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. Cloud Computing and
Services Science (CLOSER-2013).
F. Desprez, D. Ferguson, E. Hadar, F. Leymann, M. Jarke & M. Helfert, Eds.
Aachen, Germany:
SciTePress, May 2013, pp. 58-68.
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[Abstract]
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[Presentation Slides]
doi:10.5220/0004377500580068
(11 pages, approx. 6,000 words).
Shortlisted for Best Paper Award.
J. Cartlidge & D. Cliff, (2013),
“Evidencing the “robot phase transition” in experimental
human-algorithmic markets,” in Proc. 5th Int. Conf. Agents and
Artif. Intelligence, Vol. 1 - Agents (ICAART-2013). J. Filipe & A. Fred, Eds. Barcelona, Spain:
SciTePress, Feb. 2013, pp. 345-352.
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[Abstract]
[Conference Link]
[Poster]
doi:10.5220/0004185603450352
(8 pages, approx. 5,500 words).
S. Stotter, J. Cartlidge, & D. Cliff, (2013),
“Exploring assignment-adaptive (ASAD) trading agents in financial
market experiments,” in Proc. 5th Int. Conf. Agents and
Artif. Intelligence, Vol. 1 - Agents (ICAART-2013). J. Filipe & A. Fred, Eds. Barcelona, Spain:
SciTePress, Feb. 2013, pp. 77-88.
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[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
[Conference Link]
doi:10.5220/0004248000770088
(12 pages, approx. 8,000 words).
Winner of Best Student Paper Award.
J. Cartlidge, C. Szostek, M. De Luca, & D. Cliff, (2012),
“Too fast too furious: faster financial-market trading agents
can give less efficient markets,” in
Proc. 4th Int. Conf. Agents and Artif. Intelligence, Vol. 2 - Agents (ICAART-2012),
J. Filipe & A. Fred, Eds. Vilamoura, Portugal:
SciTePress, Feb. 2012, pp. 126-135.
[Available Online]
[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
[Conference Link]
[Presentation Slides]
doi:10.5220/0003720301260135
(10 pages, approx. 7,500 words).
J. Cartlidge & I. Sriram, (2011), “Modelling resilience in
cloud-scale data centres,” in Proc. 23rd European Modeling &
Simulation Symposium (EMSS-2011), A. G. Bruzzone et al., Eds. Rome, Italy:
University of Genoa Press, Sep. 2011, pp. 299-307.
[Available Online]
[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
[Conference Link]
[Presentation Slides]
(9 pages, approx. 6,000 words).
J. Cartlidge & S. Phelps, (2010), “Estimating consumer
demand from high-frequency data,” in Proc. Ann. Int. Academic
Conf. Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing (BIDW-2010), K. Kumar,
Ed. Singapore: Global Science and Technology Forum (GSTF),
Jul. 2010, pp. 132–138.
[Available Online]
[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
[Conference Link]
doi:10.5176/978-981-08-6308-1_14
(7 pages, approx. 5,000 words).
J. Cartlidge, (2008), “Dynamically adapting parasite virulence
to combat coevolutionary disengagement (abstract),” in Proc.
11th Int. Conf. Simulation and Synthesis Living Systems (Alife-11),
S. Bullock et al., Eds. Winchester, UK: MIT Press, Aug. 2008, p. 757.
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[Abstract]
[Conference Link]
[Presentation Slides]
[Presentation With Movies]
(1 page, approx. 500 words).
J. Cartlidge & S. Bullock, (2003), “Caring versus sharing:
How to maintain engagement and diversity in coevolving populations,”
in Proc. 7th Eur. Conf. Artif. Life (ECAL’03), W. Banzhaf et al., Eds.
Dortmund, Germany: Springer Verlag, Sep. 2003, pp. 299–308.
[Available Online]
[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-39432-7_32
(10 pages, approx. 5,000 words).
S. Bullock, J. Cartlidge, & M. Thompson, (2002), “Prospects
for computational steering of evolutionary computation,” in
Workshop Proc. 8th Int. Conf. Artif. Life, E. Bilotta et al., Eds.
Sydney, Australia: MIT Press, Dec. 2002, pp. 131–137.
[Available Online]
[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
[Conference Link]
(7 pages, approx. 4,500 words).
J. Cartlidge & S. Bullock, (2002), “Learning
lessons from the common cold: How reducing parasite virulence
improves coevolutionary optimization,” in Proc. Congr.
Evol. Comput. (CEC’02), D. Fogel et al., Eds.
Honolulu, HI: IEEE Press, Jun. 2002, pp. 1420–1425.
[Available Online]
[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
[Conference Link]
doi:10.1109/CEC.2002.1004451
(7 pages, approx. 4,500 words).
PhD Thesis:
J. Cartlidge, (2004), “Rules of Engagement:
Competitive Coevolutionary Dynamics in Computational Systems,”
PhD thesis, Sch. Comput., Univ. Leeds, UK.
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[Bibtex]
[Abstract]
[Department Link]
(210 pages, approx. 75,000 words).
Undergraduate Dissertation:
J. Cartlidge, (2000), “An Analysis of Evolutionary Computation
used in Image Processing Techniques,” BSc dissertation, Sch.
Comput., Univ. Leeds, UK.
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[Department Link]
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