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1 @String{inst-INST-ADV-STUDY = "Institute for Advanced Study"}
2 @String{inst-INST-ADV-STUDY:adr = "Princeton, NJ, USA"}
4 @article{backus-78,
5 author = {John W. Backus},
6 title = {Can Programming Be Liberated From the von Neumann Style?
7 A Functional Style and its Algebra of Programs},
8 journal = {Commun. ACM},
9 volume = {21},
10 number = {8},
11 year = {1978},
12 pages = {613-641},
13 bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
16 @TechReport{prelim-disc,
17 author = {Arthur W. Burks and Herman H. Goldstine and John von Neumann},
18 title = {Preliminary discussion of the logical design of an
19 electronic computing instrument},
20 institution = inst-INST-ADV-STUDY,
21 address = inst-INST-ADV-STUDY:adr,
22 pages = "42",
23 year = "1946"
26 @article{subpop,
27 author = {S.E. Eklund},
28 title = {A massively parallel GP engine in VLSI},
29 journal ={Computational Intelligence, Proceedings of the World on Congress on},
30 volume = {1},
31 isbn = {0-7803-7282-4},
32 year = {2002},
33 pages = {629-633},
34 doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CEC.2002.1006999},
35 publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
36 address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA},
39 @Book{Holland92a,
40 AUTHOR = "J. H. Holland",
41 TITLE = "Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems",
42 PUBLISHER = "MIT Press",
43 ADDRESS = "Cambridge, MA",
44 YEAR = "1992" ,
45 NOTE = "Second edition (First edition, 1975)"
48 @Book{koza92,
49 author = {J.~R. Koza},
50 title = {Genetic Programming: On the Programming of Computers by Means of Natural Selection},
51 publisher = {MIT Press},
52 year = {1992}
55 @Book{fieldguide,
56 author = "Riccardo Poli and William B. Langdon and
57 Nicholas Freitag McPhee",
58 title = "A field guide to genetic programming",
59 publisher = "Published via \texttt{http://lulu.com} and freely
60 available at
61 \texttt{http://www.gp-field-guide.org.uk}",
62 year = "2008",
63 note = "(With contributions by J. R. Koza)",
64 URL = "http://www.gp-field-guide.org.uk",
65 keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, automatic
66 programming, machine learning, artificial intelligence,
67 evolutionary computation",
68 isbn13 = "978-1-4092-0073-4",
69 notes = "http://www.gp-field-guide.org.uk/",
70 size = "250 pages",
73 @article{parallel-gp,
74 author = {Andre, David and Koza, John R.},
75 title = {A parallel implementation of genetic programming that achieves super-linear performance},
76 journal = {Inf. Sci.},
77 volume = {106},
78 number = {3-4},
79 year = {1998},
80 issn = {0020-0255},
81 pages = {201--218},
82 doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0020-0255(97)10011-1},
83 publisher = {Elsevier Science Inc.},
84 address = {New York, NY, USA},
87 @article{free-lunch,
88 author = {Sutter, Herb},
89 journal = {Dr. Dobb's Journal},
90 number = {3},
91 title = {The Free Lunch Is Over: A Fundamental Turn Toward Concurrency in Software},
92 volume = {30},
93 year = {2005},
94 doi = {http://www.gotw.ca/publications/concurrency-ddj.htm},
95 note = {http://www.gotw.ca/publications/concurrency-ddj.htm}
98 @MISC{liquidware,
99 AUTHOR = "liquidware.com",
100 TITLE = "The liquidware.com Shop",
101 MONTH = "July",
102 YEAR = 2010,
103 HOWPUBLISHED = {http://liquidware.com/shop}
106 @Book{montata-grav,
107 author="Arthur A. Bookstrom, Gary L. Raines and Bruce R. Johnson",
108 title="Montana state geologic map: a contribution to the Interior Columbia River Basin Ecosystem Management Project",
109 year=1995,
110 publisher = {U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey},
111 report={95-681},
112 pages=19,
113 note={http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1995/of95-681/}
118 @inproceedings{interaction-frequency,
119 author = {Elena Popovici and Kenneth {De Jong}},
120 title = {The effects of interaction frequency on the optimization performance of cooperative coevolution},
121 booktitle = {{GECCO 2006:} Proceedings of the 8th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation},
122 year = {2006},
123 editor = {Maarten Keijzer and Mike Cattolico and Dirk Arnold and Vladan Babovic and Christian Blum and Peter Bosman and Martin V. Butz and Carlos {Coello Coello} and Dipankar Dasgupta and Sevan G. Ficici and James Foster and Arturo Hernandez-Aguirre and Greg Hornby and Hod Lipson and Phil McMinn and Jason Moore and Guenther Raidl and Franz Rothlauf and Conor Ryan and Dirk Thierens},
124 volume = {1},
125 isbn = {1-59593-186-4},
126 pages = {353--360},
127 address = {Seattle, Washington, USA},
128 url = {http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~wbl/biblio/gecco2006/docs/p353.pdf},
129 doi = {doi:10.1145/1143997.1144061},
130 publisher = {ACM Press},
131 publisher_address = {New York, NY, 10286-1405, USA},
132 month = {8-12 July},
133 organisation = {ACM SIGEVO (formerly ISGEC)},
134 note = {},
135 keywords = {Coevolution, cooperative coevolution, dynamics},
136 size = {},
137 abstract = {},
138 notes = {GECCO-2006 A joint meeting of the fifteenth international conference on genetic algorithms (ICGA-2006) and the eleventh annual genetic programming conference (GP-2006).
140 ACM Order Number 910060}
143 @PhdThesis{demes,
144 author = {R. J. Collins},
145 title = {Studies in Artificial Evolution},
146 school = {UCLA, Artificial Life Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of California, Los Angeles},
147 year = {1992},
150 @book{stender,
151 author = {Stender, Joachim},
152 title = {Parallel Genetic Algorithms: Theory and Applications},
153 year = {1993},
154 isbn = {9051990871},
155 edition = {1st},
156 publisher = {IOS Press},
157 address = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands},
160 @phdthesis{potter,
161 Address = {Fairfax, VA},
162 Author = {Mitchell A. Potter},
163 Download1 =
164 {Abstract,http://www.cs.gmu.edu/~mpotter/dissertation.html},
165 Download2 = {Downloading
166 Instructions,http://www.cs.gmu.edu/~mpotter/dissertation.html},
167 School = {George Mason University},
168 Title = {The Design and Analysis of a Computational Model of
169 Cooperative Coevolution},
170 Year = 1997
173 @InProceedings{beowulf,
174 author = "Thomas Sterling",
175 title = "Beowulf-class Clustered Computing: Harnessing the
176 Power of Parallelism in a Pile of {PC}s",
177 booktitle = "Genetic Programming 1998: Proceedings of the Third
178 Annual Conference",
179 year = "1998",
180 editor = "John R. Koza and Wolfgang Banzhaf and Kumar
181 Chellapilla and Kalyanmoy Deb and Marco Dorigo and
182 David B. Fogel and Max H. Garzon and David E. Goldberg
183 and Hitoshi Iba and Rick Riolo",
184 pages = "883",
185 address = "University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA",
186 publisher_address = "San Francisco, CA, USA",
187 month = "22-25 " # jul,
188 note = "Invited talk",
189 publisher = "Morgan Kaufmann",
190 ISBN = "1-55860-548-7",
191 notes = "GP-98",
194 @InProceedings{poli:1999:22par,
195 author = "Riccardo Poli and Jonathan Page and W. B. Langdon",
196 title = "Smooth Uniform Crossover, Sub-Machine Code {GP} and
197 Demes: {A} Recipe For Solving High-Order Boolean Parity
198 Problems",
199 booktitle = "Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary
200 Computation Conference",
201 year = "1999",
202 editor = "Wolfgang Banzhaf and Jason Daida and Agoston E. Eiben
203 and Max H. Garzon and Vasant Honavar and Mark Jakiela
204 and Robert E. Smith",
205 volume = "2",
206 pages = "1162--1169",
207 address = "Orlando, Florida, USA",
208 publisher_address = "San Francisco, CA 94104, USA",
209 month = "13-17 " # jul,
210 publisher = "Morgan Kaufmann",
211 keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
212 ISBN = "1-55860-611-4",
213 URL = "http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~wbl/biblio/gecco1999/GP-466.pdf",
214 URL = "http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~wbl/biblio/gecco1999/GP-466.ps",
215 URL = "http://www.cs.essex.ac.uk/staff/poli/papers/Poli-GECCO1999.pdf",
216 notes = "GECCO-99, part of \cite{banzhaf:1999:gecco99}, see
217 also \cite{poli:2000:22par} \cite{poli:1999:22parTR} A
218 joint meeting of the eighth international conference on
219 genetic algorithms (ICGA-99) and the fourth annual
220 genetic programming conference (GP-99)
222 Also known as \cite{poli:1999:SUCSCGDARFSHBPP}",
225 @InProceedings{langdon:2005:metas,
226 author = "W. B. Langdon",
227 title = "Pfeiffer -- {A} Distributed Open-ended Evolutionary
228 System",
229 booktitle = "AISB'05: Proceedings of the Joint Symposium on
230 Socially Inspired Computing (METAS 2005)",
231 year = "2005",
232 editor = "Bruce Edmonds and Nigel Gilbert and Steven Gustafson
233 and David Hales and Natalio Krasnogor",
234 pages = "7--13",
235 address = "University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK",
236 month = "12-15 " # apr,
237 organisation = "AISB",
238 note = "SSAISB 2005 Convention",
239 keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
240 URL = "http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/W.Langdon/ftp/papers/wbl_metas2005.pdf",
241 size = "7 pages",
242 abstract = "Pfeiffer contains a population of fractals which has
243 been evolving continuously for more than three years.
244 The animations are developed from embryos using a
245 Lindenmayer grammar (L-System). These open generative
246 representations potentially allow gene duplication and
247 the evolution of higher order genetic operators and
248 might be a step towards the emergence of social
249 intelligence in swarms of artificial life (alife)
250 agents. The fitness function is simply do the snowflake
251 patterns appeal to the users: interactive evolution
252 (IEC). To this end, images are placed in animated snow
253 globes (computerised snowstorms) by world wide web
254 (www) browsers (Netscape, Mozilla, Internet Explorer,
255 Firefox, etc.) anywhere on the planet. More than 600
256 people have used
257 http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/W.Langdon/pfeiffer.html.",
258 notes = "METAS is a one-day symposium (12 April) run by Natalio
259 Krasnogor and Steven Gustafson, in the joint-symposium
260 ``Socially Inspired Computing'', in the AISB 2005
261 Convention ``Social Intelligence and Interaction in
262 Animals, Robots and Agents''.
263 http://aisb2005.feis.herts.ac.uk/",
266 @InProceedings{andre:1995:parallel,
267 author = "David Andre and John R. Koza",
268 title = "Parallel Genetic Programming on a Network of
269 Transputers",
270 booktitle = "Proceedings of the Workshop on Genetic Programming:
271 From Theory to Real-World Applications",
272 year = "1995",
273 editor = "Justinian P. Rosca",
274 pages = "111--120",
275 address = "Tahoe City, California, USA",
276 month = "9 " # jul,
277 keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
278 size = "10 pages",
279 notes = "like \cite{Koza:1995:pGPnt} part of
280 \cite{rosca:1995:ml}",