David Geoffrey Green

PhD, MSc, BSc (Hons)

Books by David GreenTitle: Publications
  • Patterns in the Sand: Computers, Complexity and Everyday Life
  • by David Green and Terry Bossomaier.

Publications

Books

  1. Green, D.G., Klomp, N.I., Rimmington, G.R. & Sadedin, S. (2006). Complexity in Landscape Ecology. Springer, Amsterdam.
  2. Green, D.G. (2005). The Serendipity Machine. Impress Corporation, Sydney. (Japanese language edition) ISBN 4-8443-2095-5
  3. Ohuchi, A., Suzuki, K., Gen, M. and Green, D.G. (2005). Workshop on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems (IES2005). Future University-Hakodate, Japan. http://www.waseda.jp/sem-genlab/~IES2005/
  4. Green, D.G., Namatame, A. and McKay, R.(eds) (2004). Proceedings of the 8th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems. Monash University, Melbourne.
  5. Green, D.G. (2004). The Serendipity Machine. Allen and Unwin, Sydney.
  6. Namatame, A., Green, D., Aruka, Y. & Sato, H. (eds.) (2002). Complex Systems 2002-Complexity with Agent Based Modeling. Chuo University, Tokyo.
  7. Green, D.G. and Bossomaier, T.R.J. (2002). Online GIS and Spatial Metadata. Taylor & Francis, London.
  8. Bossomaier, T.R.J. and Green, D.G. (eds) (2000). Complex Systems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  9. Lunt, I., Green, D.G. and Lord, B. (eds) (1999). Bushfire 99 Proceedings. Charles Sturt University, Albury. http://www.csu.edu.au/special/bushfire99/papers/
  10. Bossomaier, T.J. & Green, D.G. (1998). Patterns in the Sand - Computers, Complexity and Life. Allen and Unwin, Sydney.
  11. Standish, R., Henry, B., Watt, S., Marks, R., Stocker, R., Green, D.G., Keen, S., and Bossomaier, TRJ. (eds) (1998). Complex Systems '98 Complexity between the Ecos, from Ecology to Economics. University of New South Wales, Sydney, 393pp. ISBN 0-7334-0537
  12. Green, D.G. and Bossomaier, T.R.J. (eds.) (1993). Complex systems: From Biology to Computation. IOS Press, Amsterdam. 390pp.
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Book Chapters

  1. Cornforth, D. and Green, D.G. (2007). Modularity and complex adaptive systems, in Ang Yang and Yin Shan (eds.), Intelligent Complex Adaptive Systems, Idea Group Publishing, Hershey, Pennsylvania USA (to appear).
  2. Green, D.G., Sadedin, S. and Leishman, T.G. (2007). Systems ecology - Self-organization. In Elsevier Encyclopedia of Ecology (in press).
  3. Green, D.G. and Bransden, T.G. (2006). Complexity theory. In McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. McGraw-Hill, New York. pp. 507-511.
  4. Green, D.G. and Bransden, T.G. (2006). Complexity theory. In McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology. McGraw-Hill, New York. pp.65-67.
  5. Cornforth, D., Green, D.G. and Awburn, J. (2005). The formation of hierarchical structures in a pseudo-spatial co-evolutionary artificial life environment. In Recent Advances in Artificial Life, Advances in Natural Computation, vol. 3 (eds. Abbass, H.A., Bossomaier, T.R.J. & Wiles, J.). World Scientific, London, pp. 55-68.
  6. Green, D.G. (2001). Hierarchy, complexity and agent based models. In Our Fragile World: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development. UNESCO, Paris, pp. 1273-1292.
  7. Green, D.G. (2000). Environmental futures - the role of information technology. In Visions of Australia's Future Landscapes, Editor A. Hamblin. Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra, pp. 75-84.
  8. Bradbury, R.H., Green, D.G. and Snoad, N. (1999). Are ecosystems complex systems? In Complex Systems. T.J. Bossomaier & D.G. Green (eds) Cambridge University Press, pp. 261-295.
  9. Green, D.G. (2000). Self-Organization in complex systems. In Complex Systems. T.J. Bossomaier & D.G. Green (eds) Cambridge University Press, pp. 7-41.
  10. Spennemann, D.H.R. and D.G. Green (1998). A special interest network for natural hazard mitigation for cultural heritage sites. In: D.H.R. Spennemann and David W. Look (eds.): Disaster management programs for historic sites. Association for preservation of historic sites, San Francisco. pp. 165-172.
  11. Green, D.G. (1997). Modelling plants in landscapes. In Plants to Ecosystems - Advances in Computational Life Sciences. (ed. by M. Michalewicz). pp. 85-96. CSIRO Division of Information Technology, Melbourne.
  12. Green, D.G. (1997). Complexity in ecological systems. In Frontiers of Ecology - Making the Links. (ed. N. Klomp & I. Lunt) Elsevier, London. pp. 221-231.
  13. Klomp, N.I., Green, D.G. and Fry, G. (1997). The role of technology in ecology. In Frontiers of Ecology - Making the Links. (ed. N. Klomp & I. Lunt) Elsevier, London. pp. 299-309.
  14. Green, D.G. (1996). Time series analysis in palaeoecology. In Statistical Modelling of Quaternary Science Data: a Practical Manual. (eds. T.Maddy and J.S.Brew), pp. 65-106. Quaternary Research Association, Cambridge.
  15. Green, D.G. (1996). On-line resources and information services. In Statistical Modelling of Quaternary Science Data: a Practical Manual. (eds. T.Maddy and J.S.Brew), pp. 255-266. Quaternary Research Association, Cambridge.
  16. Green, D.G. (1996). Towards a mathematics of complexity. In Complex Systems - from Local Interactions to Global Behaviour. (ed. by R. Stocker, H. Jelinek, B. Durnota and T. Bossomaier), pp. 97-105. IOS Press, Amsterdam.
  17. Green, D.G. and Jeffries, D. (1996). The New South Wales Higher School Certificate On-Line Project. In Shaping the Wisdom of Oz - Networking the Creative Nation. (ed. John Attwood), pp. 23-27. NSW Computer Education Group, Harris Park NSW.
  18. Klomp, N.I. & Green, D.G. (1996). Connectivity in landscapes and ecosystems. In Complex Systems - from Local Interactions to Global Behaviour. (ed. by R.Stocker, H. Jelinek, T.Bossomaier and B. Durnota). IOS Press, Amsterdam. pp. 46-56.
  19. Green, D.G. (1995). A Web of SINs - the nature and organization of Special Interest Networks In: Saarenma, H. (ed.): Internet Applications and Electronic Information Resources in Forestry and Environmental Sciences. European Forestry Institute, Joensuu (Finland).
  20. Green, D.G., Eddy, R. and Bristow, P. (1995). Virtual Libraries. In: Saarenma, H. (ed.): Internet Applications and Electronic Information Resources in Forestry and Environmental Sciences. European Forestry Institute, Joensuu (Finland). http://sauna.efi.joensuu.fi/~i_dgreen/vl/
  21. Bristow, P., Steinke, A., and Green, D.G. (1995). On-line databases and processing. In: Saarenma, H. (ed.): Internet Applications and Electronic Information Resources in Forestry and Environmental Sciences. European Forestry Institute, Joensuu (Finland). http://sauna.efi.joensuu.fi/~i_dgreen/sql/
  22. Saarikko, J. and Green, D.G. (1995). Electronic journals. In: Saarenma, H. (ed.): Internet Applications and Electronic Information Resources in Forestry and Environmental Sciences. European Forestry Institute, Joensuu (Finland). http://sauna.efi.joensuu.fi/~i_jsaari/tut4.htm
  23. Green, D.G. (1992). Some comments on distributed network databases. In Needs and Specifications for a Biodiversity Information Network. (Eds. V. Canhos, D. Lange, B.E. Kirsop, S. Nandi, E. Ross). United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi, pp. 117-123.
  24. Green, D.G. (1992). Emergent behaviour in biological systems. In Complex Systems - From Biology to Computation. (ed. by Green, D.G. and Bossomaier, T.J.) pp. 25-36, IOS Press, Amsterdam. Reprinted as Green, D.G. (1993). Emergent Behavior in Biological Systems. Complexity International Vol. 1
  25. Green, D.G. (1990). Cellular automata models of Crown-of-Thorns outbreaks. In Acanthaster and the Coral Reef - a Theoretical Perspective. (Ed. by R.H. Bradbury). Lecture Notes in Biomathematics Series, Springer, pp. 157-168.
  26. Cohen, H.A. and Green, D.G. (1978). Evaluation of the cognitive goals of Oznaki - enhancement of spatial projective abilities. In Computer Uses in Education (Ed. by R.G.Montanelli and A.M.Wildberger). Sigcue, Illinois.
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Journal Papers

  1. Newth, D. and Green, D.G. (2007). The role of translocation and selection in the emergence of genetic clusters and modules. Artificial Life 13: 249–258.
  2. Newth, D., Green, D.G. and Neng Heng, T. (2007). On the formation of complex, stable food webs. (in preparation).
  3. Green, D.G., Leishman, T.G. and Sadedin, S. (2006). Dual phase evolution – a mechanism for self-organization in complex systems. InterJournal, New England Complex Systems Institute, United States, ISSN: 1081-0625, pp 1-8.
  4. Raza, M., Gondal, I., Green, D.G. & Coppel, R. (2006). Fusion of FNA-cytology and Gene-expression Data Using Dempster-Shafer Theory of Evidence to Predict Breast Cancer Tumors. Bioinformation ISSN 0973-2063: 1(5), 170-175.
  5. Raza, M., Gondal, I., Green, D.G. & Coppel, R. (2005). Classifier Fusion to Predict Breast Cancer Tumors Based on Microarray Gene Expression Data. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3684, 866 - 874, DOI 10.1007/11554028_121.
  6. Cornforth, D., Green, D.G., Newth, D. and Kirley, M.R. (2005). Ordered Asynchronous Processes in Multi-Agent Systems, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, Elsevier BV, North-Holland, Netherlands, ISSN: 0167-2789, 204, 70-82.
  7. Bolliger, J., Heike Lischke, H. and Green, D.G. (2005). Simulating the spatial and temporal dynamics of landscapes using generic and complex models. Ecological Complexity 2(2), 107-116.
  8. Green, D.G. and Sadedin, S. (2005). Interactions matter - Complexity in landscapes and ecosystems. Ecological Complexity 2(2), 117-130.
  9. Stocker, R., Cornforth, D. and Green, D.G. (2003). A simulation of the impact of media on social cohesion. Advances in Complex Systems 6(3), 349-359.
  10. Stocker, R. Green, D. G., and Newth, D. (2001). Consensus and cohesion in simulated social networks. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation (JASSS). 4(4). http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/4/4/5.html
  11. Clapham, N. T., Green, D. G. and Kirley, M. (2001). Emergent information systems - the role of adaptive agents, Australian Journal of Intelligent Information Processing Systems 7 (3/4), 96-101.
  12. Roshier, D.A., Robertson, A.I., Kingsford, R.T. and Green, D.G. (2001). Continental-scale interactions with temporary resources may explain the paradox of large populations of desert waterbirds in Australia. Landscape Ecology 16, 547-556.
  13. Bedau, M., McCaskill, J.S., Packard, N.H., Rasmussen, S., Adami, C., Green, D.G., Ikegami, T., Kaneko, K., Ray. T.S. (2000). Open problems in artificial life. Artificial Life 6(4), 363-376.
  14. Green, D.G., and Kirley, M.G. (2000). Adaptation, diversity and spatial patterns. International Journal of Knowledge-Based Intelligent Engineering Systems 4(3):184-190.
  15. Kirley, M. , Newth, D. and Green, D.G. (2000). A Tree Based Genetic Algorithm for Solving Open-Shop Scheduling Problems. International Journal of Knowledge-Based Intelligent Engineering Systems 4(3):143-149.
  16. Green, D.G. (1997). The environmental challenge for numerical palynology. INQUA Working Group on Data-Handling Methods 15, 3-6.
  17. Green, D.G. and Klomp, N.I. (1997). A Biological Research Network for Australia. Australian Biologist 10(2), 117-120.
  18. Green, D.G. (1996). Frontiers of Complexity. Search 27(5), 158-159.
  19. Bradbury, R.H., van der Laan, J.D. and Green, D.G. (1996). The idea of complexity in ecology. Senckenbergiana maritima 27(3/6), 89-96.
  20. Spennemann, Dirk H.R., Birckhead, J., Green, D.G. and Atkinson, J.S. (1996). The electronic colonisation of the Pacific. Computer Mediated Communications 3(2).
  21. Green, D.G. and Stocker, R. (1995). A special interest network for Quaternary research. INQUA - Commission for the Study of the Holocene, Working Group on Data-Handling Methods 13, 23-27.
  22. Bossomaier, TRJ & Green, DG (1995). Complexity research in Australia. Complexity 1,7-9.
  23. Darwen, P.J. and Green, D.G. (1995). Viability of populations in a landscape. Ecological Modelling 85(2-3), 165-171.
  24. Green, D.G. and Atkinson, J. (1995). Networking the biotechnology revolution. Australasian Biotechnology 5(5), 272-275. [URL: http://ba-itumac1.lib.unimelb.edu.au/ABA/zBiotechIntro/BiotechRev.html]
  25. Green, D.G. (1994). The year of the Web. INQUA - Commission for the Study of the Holocene, Working Group on Data-Handling Methods 11, 20-21.
  26. Green, D.G. (1994). Databasing diversity - a distributed, public-domain approach. Taxon 43, 51-62.
  27. Green, D.G. (1994). Connectivity and the evolution of biological systems. Journal of Biological Systems 2(1), 91-103.
  28. Green, D.G. (1994). Network publishing and the World Wide Web. AARNET Newsletter 2(7), 7-9.
  29. Green, D.G. (1994). Getting started with FireNet. Wildfire - Quarterly Bulletin of the International Association of Wildland Fire, 3(1), 26-29.
  30. Green, D.G., Wesley, A. & Peters, D. (1994). Information analysis via the World Wide Web. INQUA - Commission for the Study of the Holocene, Working Group on Data-Handling Methods 12, 7-9.
  31. Green, D.G. (1994). Connectivity and complexity in ecological systems. Pacific Conservation Biology 1(3), 194-200.
  32. Green, D.G. (1993). Databasing the world. INQUA - Commission for the Study of the Holocene, Working Group on Data-Handling Methods 9, 12-17.
  33. Green, D.G. (1993). Hypermedia and palaeoenvironmental research. INQUA - Commission for the Study of the Holocene, Working Group on Data-Handling Methods 10, 11-14.
  34. Green, D.G. (1993). The World Wide Web. Capital ACS Newsletter. Australia Computer Society, October/November 1993, pp. 916.
  35. Green, D.G., Gill, A.M. and Trevitt, A.C.F. (1993). FireNet - an international network for landscape fire information. Wildfire - Quarterly Bulletin of the International Association of Wildland Fire 2(4), 22-30.
  36. Green, D.G. (1992). Ecology and conservation - the role of biological collections. Australian Biologist 5(1), 48-56.
  37. Bolton, M.B. and Green, D.G. (1991). ERIN - viewing conservation Australia-wide. Australian Ranger Bulletin 6(2), 16-17.
  38. Green, D.G. and Bolton, M.B. (1991). Computers and Conservation - the Environmental Resources Information Network. Trees and Natural Resources 33, 14-16.
  39. Green, D.G. (1990). Cellular automata models in biology. Mathematical and Computer Modelling 13(6), 69-74.
  40. Green, D.G. (1990). Landscapes, cataclysms and population explosions. Mathematical and Computer Modelling 13(6), 75-82.
  41. Green, D.G. (1990). Syntactic modelling and simulation. Simulation 54(6), 281-286.
  42. Green, D.G., Tridgell, A. and Gill, A.M. (1990). Interactive simulation of bushfire spread in heterogeneous fuel. Mathematical and Computer Modelling 13(12), 57-66.
  43. Green, D.G., Reichelt, R.E., van der Laan, J., and Macdonald, B.W. (1990). A generic approach to landscape modelling. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 32, 237-242.
  44. Green, D.G. (1989). Simulated effects of fire, dispersal and spatial pattern on competition within vegetation mosaics. Vegetatio 82, 139-153.
  45. Green, D.G., Bradbury, R.H. and Bainbridge, S. (1988). Embodiment of formal languages. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 30, 39-44.
  46. Green, D.G. and Dolman, G.S. (1988). Fine resolution pollen analysis. Journal of Biogeography 15, 685-701.
  47. Green, D.G., Reichelt, R.E. and Buck, R.G. (1988). Self-adaptive modelling algorithms. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 30, 33-38.
  48. Reichelt, R.E., Bainbridge, S. and Green, D.G. (1988). Crown-of-Thorns dispersal in the Great Barrier Reef - a simulation study. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 30, 145-150.
  49. Green, D.G., Reichelt, R.E., and Bradbury, R.H. (1988). Statistical behaviour of the GMDH algorithm. Biometrics 44, 49-69.
  50. Green, D.G., Singh, G., Polach, H., Banks, J.C.G., Moss, D. and Geissler, E. (1988). A fine resolution palaeoecology and palaeoclimatology from southeastern Australia. Journal of Ecology 76, 790-806.
  51. Robertson, D.R., Green, D.G. and Victor, B.C. (1988). Temporal coupling of larval production and recruitment by a Caribbean reef fish. Ecology 69, 370-381.
  52. Green, D.G. (1987). Pollen evidence for the postglacial origins of Nova Scotia's forests. Canadian Journal of Botany 65, 1163-1179.
  53. Green, D.G., Bradbury, R.H. and Reichelt, R.E. (1987). Patterns of predictability in coral reefs. Coral Reefs 6, 27-34.
  54. Bradbury, R.H., Green, D.G. and Reichelt, R.E. (1986). Qualitative patterns and processes in coral reef ecology: a conceptual programme. Marine Ecology - Progress Series 29, 299-304.
  55. Green, D.G., Bradbury, R.H. and Reichelt, R.E. (1986). Formal languages and biological pattern. Journal of Inferential and Deductive Biology 5, 47-66.
  56. Green, D.G., House, A.P.N. and House, S.M. (1985). Simulating spatial pattern in forest ecosystems. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 27, 191-198.
  57. Bradbury, R.H., Reichelt, R.E. and Green, D.G. (1984). Fractals in ecology: methods and interpretation. Marine Ecology Progress Series 14, 295-296.
  58. Green, D.G., Gill, A.M. and Noble, I.R. (1983). Fire shapes and the adequacy of fire spread models. Ecological Modelling 20, 33-45.
  59. Green, D.G. (1983). The ecological interpretation of fine resolution pollen records. The New Phytologist 94, 459-477.
  60. Green, D.G. (1983). Interactive pollen time series analysis. Pollen et Spores 25, 531-540.
  61. Green, D.G. (1983). Shapes of simulated fires in discrete fuels. Ecological Modelling 20, 21-32.
  62. Green, D.G. (1982). Fire and stability in the postglacial forests of southwest Nova Scotia. Journal of Biogeography 9, 29-40.
  63. Green, D.G. (1982). Simulation of ecological systems. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of Australia 12(2), 6-7.
  64. Green, D.G. (1981). Time series and postglacial forest ecology. Quaternary Research 15, 265-277.
  65. Green, D.G. (1981). Computers in biological research. Micom 80(4), 7-9.
  66. Cohen, H.A. and Green, D.G. (1977). Teaching mathematics with Oz-Graphics. People's Computers 6(3), 52-58.
  67. Green, D.G. (1975). The lattice of congruences on an inverse semigroup. Pacific Journal of Mathematics 57(1), 141-152.
  68. Green, D.G. (1973). Extensions of a semilattice by an inverse semigroup. Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 9, 21-31.
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Refereed Papers in Conference Proceedings

  1. Green, D.G., Leishman, T.G. and Sadedin, S. (2006). The emergence of social consensus in Boolean Networks. In Proceedings of ALIFE 9. To appear.
  2. Green, D.G., Leishman, T.G. and Sadedin, S. (2006). The emergence of social consensus in simulation studies with Boolean networks. In Takahashi, S., Sallach, D., Rouchier, J. (eds). First World Congress on Social Simulation (WCSSO6), Kyoto. Vol. 2, pp. 1-8.
  3. Bransden, T. and Green, D.G. (2005). Getting along with your neighbours – emergent cooperation in networks of adaptive agents.In Ohuchi, A., Suzuki, K., Gen, M. and Green, D.G. (eds). Workshop on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems (IES2005). Future University-Hakodate, Japan. http://www.waseda.jp/sem-genlab/~IES2005/
  4. Myers, B., Dix, T., Coppel, R. and Green, D.G. (2005). Database Integration and Querying in the Bioinformatics Domain, in F Frasincar, Geert-Jan Houben and R Vdovjak (eds), Proceedings of the Web Information Systems Modeling Workshop (WISM 2005), Sydney, NSW, Australia, 25 - 29 July 2005, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia, ISBN: 1 74128 103 2, pp 14-20.
  5. Lam T. Bui, Daryl Essam, Hussein A. Abbass, David Green (2004). Performance analysis of evolutionary multi-objective optimization algorithms in noisy environments. Asia Pacific Symposium on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems (eds D.G.Green, R.McKay, A.Namatame) pp. 29-39. ISBN 0-646-44330-2
  6. Cornforth, D., Green, D.G. and Awburn, J. (2004). Weasel World: A Simple Artificial Environment for Investigating Open-Ended Evolution. Asia Pacific Forum on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems, pp. 40-49.
  7. Whigham, P.A. and Green, D.G. (2004). A Spatially-Explicit Model of Genetic Tradeoff. In R. Stonier, Q. Han a & W. Li (eds), Proceedings of the 7th Asia-Pacific Complex Systems Conference, pp. 91-100. ISBN: 1 876674 96 2.
  8. Raza, M., Gondal, I., Green, D.G. and Coppel, R. (2004). Feature selection and classification of gene expression profile in hereditary breast cancer. IEEE INMIC2004 (International Machine Intelligence Conference), Lahore.
  9. Green, D.G. (2003). Self-organization in networks. In M.Gen, A. Namatame, O. Katai, R. McKay, H.S. Hwang, and B.Liu (eds) Proceedings of 2003 Asia Pacific Symposium on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems: Technology and Applications. Waseda University (ISBN 0731705033) pp 10-14.
  10. Green, D.G. (2003). From genomes to geography: a challenge for artificial life research. In Proceedings of the First Australian Conference on Artificial Life. eds H. Abbass and J. Wiles. Canberra. pp 101-111.
  11. Newth, D., Lawrence, J., and Green, D. G., (2002) Emergent organization in Dynamic Networks. In Complex Systems 2002, Tokyo. Namatame, A., Green, D., Aruka, Y. & Sato, H. (eds) Chuo University. pp. 229-237.
  12. Stocker, R., Cornforth, D. and Green, D.G. (2002). The impact of television on cohesion in social networks - a simulation study. In Namatame, A., Green, D., Aruka, Y. & Sato, H. (eds) Complex Systems 2002. Chuo University, Tokyo. pp. 222-228.
  13. David Cornforth, David G. Green, David Newth & Michael Kirley. (2002) Do Artificial Ants March in Step? Ordered Asynchronous Processes and Modularity in Biological Systems. In Standish, Bedau, Abbass, Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Artificial Life, Sydney, pp. 28-32.
  14. Green, D.G. (2001). From online maps to virtual worlds - birth of the global geographic information system. In P. Whigham et al. (eds). Proceedings of the New Zealand Society for Geographers (keynote paper) The University of Otago, Dunedin.
  15. Green, D.G. Newth, D., Cornforth D. and Kirley, M. (2001). On evolutionary processes in natural and artificial systems. In P. Whigham et al. (eds). Proceedings of the 5th Australia-Japan Joint Workshop on Intelligent & Evolutionary Systems. The University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. pp. 1-10.
  16. Cornforth, D., Green, D.G., Newth, D. and Kirley, M.R. (2001). Ordered asynchronous processes in natural and artificial systems. In P. Whigham et al. (eds). Proceedings of the 5th Australia-Japan Joint Workshop on Intelligent & Evolutionary Systems. The University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. pp. 105-112.
  17. Newth, D. and Green, D.G. (2001). Evolutionary search and modular development. Australasia-Japan Workshop on Evolutionary Computation, University of Otago, Dunedin.
  18. Green, D.G. (2000). Environmental futures - the role of information technology. In Visions of Australia's Future Landscapes, Editor A. Hamblin. Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra, pp. 75-84.
  19. Stocker, R., Green, D.G. and Newth, D. (2000). Connectivity, cohesion and communication in simulated social networks. In Proceedings of the 4th Japan-Australia Joint Workshop on Evolutionary Computation, Japanese National Military Academy, Yokosuka, Editor K. Namatame. pp. 123-128.
  20. Clapham, N., Green, D.G. and Kirley, M. (2000). Distributed data warehouses - the role of adaptive information agents. In The Third Asian Pacific Conference on Simulated Evolution and Learning. pp 2792-2797.
  21. Green, D.G. and Newth, D. (2000). Towards a theory of everything? Grand challenges in complexity and informatics. In Complex Systems 2000, Dunedin New Zealand. Eds. S. Halloy and T. Williams.
  22. Green, D.G., Newth. D and Kirley, M. (2000) Connectivity and catastrophe - towards a general theory of evolution. In M.A. Bedau et al. (eds.) Artificial Life VII: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference. pp 153-161. MIT Press.
  23. Kirley, M., and Green, D.G. (2000). An Empirical Investigation of Optimisation in Dynamic Environments Using the Cellular Genetic Algorithm. In D. Whitley et al. (eds) The Proceedings of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2000). pp. 11-18.Morgan Kauffman.
  24. Kirley, M., Green, D.G and Newth, D. (2000). Multi-objective Problem, Multi-species Solution: An Application of the Cellular Genetic Algorithm. In M. Mohammadian (ed) Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in Intelligent Systems: Theory and Applications. pp. 129-134. IOS press
  25. Newth, D., Kirley. M., and Green, D.G. (2000). An Investigation of the use of Local Search in NP-Hard Problems. In SEAL-2000 The Third Asian Pacific Conference on Simulated Evolution and Learning. pp. 2710-2715.
  26. Green, D.G. (1999). Adaptation and spatial patterns. In McKay et al. (eds). Proceedings of IJCAI 99, Canberra. pp. 164-171.
  27. Kirley, M., Newth, D. and Green, D. (1999). Evolutionary Trees for Open Shop Scheduling. In R.McKay et al (eds), the proceedings of The Third Australian-Japan Joint Workshop on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems. pp. 221-227. ADFA, UNSW.
  28. Green, D.G. Bristow, P., Ash, J., Benton, L., Milliken, P., Newth, D. (1998). Network Publishing Languages. In Proceedings of the Seventh International World Wide Web Conference. Helen Ashman & Paul Thistlethwaite (eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  29. Kirley,M., Li, X. and Green, D.G. (1998). The cellular genetic algorithm. SEAL98 (ed X.Yao et al.). pp 93-100.
  30. Green, D.G. and Klomp, N.I. (1998). Environmental informatics - a new paradigm for coping with complexity in nature. Complex Systems 98, ed. Russell Standish, UNSW pp. 36-44.
  31. Atkinson, J.A. Green, D.G. and Spennemann, D.R. (1997). Delivering Education via the World Wide Web: The Charles Sturt University Experience. Information On-line and On-Disk, 261-267.
  32. Bossomaier, T., Gates, B., Green, D.G., Louis, J. and Moore, W. (1996), Geographic Information Systems at Charles Sturt University. AKCLIS Workshop, Sydney, July 18-19, 1996.
  33. Green, D.G. (1996). A general model for on-line publishing. In: Bossomaier, T. and Chubb, L. (eds.): Proceedings of AUUG'96 and Asia-Pacific World Wide Web '96 Conference, Australian Unix Users Group, Sydney. pp. 152-158.
  34. Steinke, A., Green, D.G. and Peters, D. (1996). On-line environmental and geographic information systems. In: Saarenma, H. and Kempf, A. (eds.): Internet Applications and Electronic Information Resources in Forestry and Environmental Sciences. EFI Proceedings No. 10. European Forestry Institute, Joensuu (Finland).
  35. Green, D.G. (1995). Punctuated equilibria and evolutionary computation. In Xin Yao and J-H Kim (eds). Proceedings of the First Joint Korean-Australian Workshop on Evolutionary Computation. Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology: Taejon, Korea. pp. 39-45.
  36. Green, D.G. (1995). From honeypots to a web of SIN - building the world-wide information system. In: Tsang, P., Weckert, J., Harris, J. and Tse, S. (eds.): Proceedings of AUUG'95 and Asia-Pacific World Wide Web '95 Conference Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, pp. 11-18.
  37. Green, D.G. (1995). Farming and the Information Superhighway. In Proceedings of the 24th Riverina Outlook Conference 1995. (ed. by J. Pratley). pp. 27-32. Centre for Conservation Farming, Charles Sturt University: Wagga Wagga.
  38. Spennemann, D.H.R. and D.G. Green (1995). A special interest network for natural hazard mitigation for cultural heritage sites. In: Dirk H.R. Spennemann, David W. Look and Glenn D.Matthews (eds.): Proceedings of the symposium "Management of disaster mitigation and response programs for historic sites: a dialogue. San Francisco, CA. June 27-29, 1995. Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation and Heritage, Charles Sturt University, Albury, NSW, Australia. [URL http://life.csu.edu.au/~dspennem/Disaster_SFO/SFO_SIN_Proposal.html]
  39. Green, D.G. (1994). Nature as computation - an alternative paradigm in biocomputing. Proceedings of the Eighth Computational Techniques and Applications Conference (CTAC93) (eds. D.E. Stewart, H.J. Gardner & D.B. Singleton) World Scientific, Singapore, pp. 26-36.
  40. Green, D.G. (1994). The World Wide Web - hypermedia and the Internet. Australian Unix Users Group National Conference, Canberra.
  41. Green, D.G. (1994). An Australian World Wide Web server for resource information. In Helpdesk for Cyberspace, ed. by Roger Bradbury. National Resource Information Centre, Canberra.
  42. Green, D.G. and Croft, J.R. (1994). Proposal for Implementing a Biodiversity Information Network. In Linking Mechanisms for Biodiversity Information. Canhos, D.A.L., Canhos, V. and Kirsop, B. (eds), Proceedings of the Workshop for the Biodiversity Information Network, pp. 5-17. Fundacao Tropical de Pesquisas e Tecnologia "Andre Tosello", Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brasil.
  43. Green, D.G. (1994). Evolution in complex systems. In Complex Systems - mechanism of adaptation, (eds. R. Stonier and Xing Huo Yu), IOS Press, pp. 25-31. Reprinted as Green, D.G. (1995). Evolution in complex systems. Complexity International Vol. 2.
  44. Trevitt, A.C.F., Green, D.G., and Gill, A.M. (1994). FireNet - a forum for international curriculum development in fire science and management? In The Biswell Symposium - Fire issues and solutions in urban interface and wildland ecosystems Walnut Creek, CA, USA.
  45. Bossomaier T.R.J. and Green D. (1993). The inaugural Australian conference on complex systems. (invited contribution to Association for Computing Machinery) SIGBIO Newsletter, issue on Biologically Motivated Computing.
  46. Pech, R., McIlroy, J.C., Clough, M.F. and Green, D.G. (1992). A microcomputer model for predicting the spread and control of foot and mouth disease in feral pigs. Proceedings of the 15th Vertebrate Pest Conference, Newport.
  47. Green, D.G. (1991). The Environmental Resources Information Network - a framework for modelling on a national facility. Proceedings of the Simulation Society of Australia pp. 422-427.
  48. Green, D.G. (1989). Simulated effects of disturbance and dispersal on landscape dynamics. In Proceedings of the Simulation Society of Australia. (Ed. by A. Jakeman), Canberra, pp 451-456.
  49. Green, D.G. and Gill, A.M. (1989). Interactive bushfire simulation. Proc. 8th Bienn.Conf. Simulation Soc. Aust. pp. 573-8.
  50. Stockwell, D.R.B and Green, D.G. (1989). Parallel computing in ecological simulation. In Proceedings of the Simulation Society of Australia. (Ed. by A. Jakeman), Canberra, pp 540-545.
  51. Green, D.G. (1988). Modelling forest mosaics. In System Modelling and Optimisation, (Ed. by M.Iri & K.Yajima), Springer, pp.584-593.
  52. Green, D.G. (1987). Spatial simulation of fire in plant communities. In Proceedings of National Symposium on Computer Modelling and Remote Sensing in Bushfire Prevention, pp. 36-41 (Ed. P. Wise), National Mapping, Canberra.
  53. Reichelt, R.E., Green, D.G., and Bradbury, R.H. (1986). Discrete simulation of cyclone effects on the spatial patterns and community structure of a coral reef. Proceedings of the the 5th International Coral Reef Congress, Vol. 3, pp.337-342.
  54. Bradbury, R.H., Reichelt, R.E. and Green, D.G. (1985). Policy = function(theory, data, models, tools). Proceedings of the the 5th International Coral Reef Congress, Vol. 4, pp.247-251.
  55. Bradbury, R.H., Reichelt, R.E. and Green, D.G. (1983). Explanation, prediction and control in coral reef ecosystems: III models for control. Proceedings of the Great Barrier Reef Conference, J.T.Baker et al. (Eds), James Cook University Press, Townsville, pp.165-169.
  56. Green, D.G., Bradbury, R.H. and Reichelt, R.E. (1983). Explanation, prediction and control in coral reef ecosystems: II models for prediction. Proceedings of the Great Barrier Reef Conference, J.T.Baker et al. (Eds), James Cook University Press, Townsville, pp.213-215.
  57. Reichelt, R.E., Green, D.G., and Bradbury, R.H. (1983). Explanation, prediction and control in coral reef ecosystems: I. models for explanation. Proceedings of the Great Barrier Reef Conference, J.T.Baker et al. (Eds), James Cook University Press, Townsville, pp.231-235.
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Other Publications

  1. Green, D.G. (1992). Hypermedia Tutorials on Complex Systems, Complexity On-Line, Albury NSW.
  2. Green, D.G. (1992). Broadcast or perish. Biologic, Nov. '92, 9-11.
  3. Green, D.G. (1984). POLSTA User's Manual. Anutech, Canberra, 73pp.
  4. Green, D.G. (1984). POLSTA System Guide. Anutech, Canberra, 26pp.
  5. Green, D.G. (1981). Nineteen-eighty, the year of the clone. Canberra Times, Sunday Feb.1.
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