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- 2-3 July, 2003
Kick-off meeting was held on
2nd and 3rd July , 2003, at The University of Birmingham. Members from
BT Exact, HP Labs, the Universities of Birmingham, Liverpool,
Manchester, Nottingham, Sheffield, Southampton and York attended this
meeting. A draft project diagram was produced at the workshop.
- 8 September 2003
A sub-cluster meeting was held at the University of Nottingham. Members
from the Universities of Birmingham, Manchester, Nottingham and
Sheffield attended this meeting. The details of drafting proposals were
discussed.
- 16-17 October 2003
The second meeting was held on
16th and 17th October 2003 at the University of
Birmingham. Members from The Universities of Birmingham, Liverpool,
Manchester, Nottingham, Sheffield, Southampton, York attended this
meeting. At the workshop, the progresses were reported and the draft
proposals were presented. It was decided that two proposal would be
submitted from the cluster: one inspired by ecosystems and another by
economics.
- 28 November 2003
A small sub-cluster meeting was held in Birmingham to concentrate on
technical details of the proposals. Members from BT Exact, the
Universities of Birmingham and York attended the workshop.
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- 4-5 December 2003
The final whole cluster workshop was held on
4th and 5th December, 2003 at the HP Lab in Bristol. The first day of
the workshop was open to everyone who are interested, which consisted
of a several talks and attracted more than 50 people. The second day of
the workshop is for the cluster members to finalized the detail of the
proposal on market-based control. Members from BAE, HP, the
Universities of Birmingham, Liverpool, Southampton and York attended
this meeting.
- 19 January 2004
Two final research proposals "Ecosystem Inspired Approaches to Adaptive
Divide-and-Conquer" and "Market Based Control of Complex Computational
Systems" were submitted to EPSRC.
- 2004.
Research proposal "Market Based Control of Complex
Computational
Systems" was funded by EPSRC.
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