Name
Affiliation
Papers
PHIL GREENWOOD
Computing Department, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK LA1 4WA
26
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
59
348
20.93
Referers 
Referees 
References 
856
546
307
Search Limit
100856
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Who Am I? Analyzing Digital Personas in Cybercrime Investigations130.732013
EA-Analyzer: automating conflict detection in a large set of textual aspect-oriented requirements60.412013
Social Networking Privacy: Understanding the Disconnect from Policy to Controls90.642013
UDesignIt: Towards social media for community-driven design90.692012
A Method for Analysing Traceability between Privacy Policies and Privacy Controls of Online Social Networks.50.492012
Pointcut Rejuvenation: Recovering Pointcut Expressions in Evolving Aspect-Oriented Software90.552012
Do the Privacy Policies Reflect the Privacy Controls on Social Networks?30.462011
Aspect-Oriented Software Development in Practice: Tales from AOSD-Europe200.952010
4th workshop on assessment of contemporary modularization techniques (ACOM 2010)00.342010
3rd workshop on assessment of contemporary modularization techniques (ACoM 2009)00.342009
EA-Analyzer: Automating Conflict Detection in Aspect-Oriented Requirements30.382009
Semantic vs. syntactic compositions in aspect-oriented requirements engineering: an empirical study110.502009
EA-Analyzer: a tool for identifying conflicting dependencies in requirements documents00.342009
An experiment with reflective middleware to support grid-based flood monitoring241.232008
Supporting Law Enforcement in Digital Communities through Natural Language Analysis111.382008
2nd workshop on assessment of contemporary modularization techniques (ACoM 2008)00.342008
On the Impact of Evolving Requirements-Architecture Dependencies: An Exploratory Study110.582008
A Comparative Study of Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering Approaches180.882007
Augmenting reflective middleware with an aspect orientation support layer60.542007
Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques - ACoM'07: workshop report60.652007
On the impact of aspectual decompositions on design stability: an empirical study1253.782007
Using grid technologies to optimise a wireless sensor network for flood management40.752006
A framework for policy driven auto-adaptive systems using dynamic framed aspects90.682006
GridStix: Supporting Flood Prediction using Embedded Hardware and Next Generation Grid Middleware342.152006
Dynamic Framed Aspects for Dynamic Software Evolution40.492004
A Framework for Testing Distributed Systems80.682004