James A. Malcolm's Home Page

This document is just a place holder providing links to other documents, including news coverage of my sister Margaret Malcolm's degree show reviewed in the Scotsman:

Outstanding among the sculptors though is the elegant simplicity of Margaret Malcolm's work, especially two pale, self-coloured rings like freestanding drawings balanced in space.

Most of the rest of the information here is hopelessly out of date! Anyone who has been to my office will probably guess that I never throw anything away, so anything that was on my old home page should still be linked in here somewhere.

Teaching

There are four courses that I teach:
MCOM0048 Mobile, Multicast, and Multimedia Networking
3COM0056 Computer Science Specialist Project
3COM0051 Computer Network Principles and Applications for which old exam questions are available.
I no longer teach on 1COM0012 Business Systems Development but I teach on Research Methods.

Research

Member of the Local Steering Committee for the International Workshop on Security Protocols often held in Cambridge, England in April. The proceedings are eventually be published by Springer Verlag in the LNCS series, like the following:

Security Protocols 12th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 2004, Revised Selected Papers Christianson, B.; Crispo, B.; Malcolm, J.A.; Roe, M. (Eds.), Vol. 3957, 2006, ISBN: 3-540-40925-4

Security Protocols 11th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 2-4, 2003, Revised Selected Papers Christianson, B.; Crispo, B.; Malcolm, J.A.; Roe, M. (Eds.), Vol. 3364, 2005, ISBN: 3-540-28389-7

Security Protocols 10th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 17-19, 2002, Revised Papers Christianson, B., Crispo, B., Malcolm, J.A., Roe, M. (Eds.), Vol. 2845, 2004, ISBN 3-540-20830-5

Security Protocols 9th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 25-27, 2001 Revised Papers Christianson, B., Crispo, B., Malcolm, J.A., Roe, M. (Eds.), Vol. 2467, 2002, ISBN 3-540-44263-4

Security Protocols 8th International Workshops Cambridge, UK, April 3-5, 2000 Revised Papers Christianson, B., Crispo, B., Malcolm, J.A., Roe, M. (Eds.), Vol. 2133, 2001, ISBN 3-540-42566-7

Security Protocols 7th International Workshop Cambridge, UK, April 19-21, 1999 Proceedings Christianson, B., Crispo, B., Malcolm, J.A., Roe, M. (Eds.), Vol. 1796, 2000, ISBN 3-540-67381-4

Security Protocols 6th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 15-17, 1998, Proceedings Christianson, B., Crispo, B., Harbison, W.S., Roe, M. (Eds.), Vol. 1550, 1999, ISBN 3-540-65663-4

Security Protocols 5th International Workshop, Paris, France, April 7-9, 1997, Proceedings Christianson, B., Crispo, B., Lomas, M., Roe, M. (Eds.), Vol. 1361, 1998, ISBN 3-540-64040-1 .

Co-ordinator of the Plagiarism Detection Research Group.

Member of the "Last Monday" Group.

CV

Miscellaneous


Contact Details

Jam

James A. Malcolm,
Room: LB220,
Division of Computer Science,
University of Hertfordshire

Phone: +44-1707-284310 (shared with Neil Davey)
Fax: +44-1707-284303 (shared with the rest of the school of Information Science)
Email: comqjam which is a username at herts.ac.uk (all mine!)
Official Home Page: http://perseus.herts.ac.uk/uhinfo/staff/?id=700022 (identified by a number!)
Old official Home Page: http://www.feis.herts.ac.uk/staff/WebHomePage.asp?who=comqjam (identified by a name)


BSD

Miscellaneous Stuff

Computer Nets and OSN


Videoconferencing

Appendix F of the report of the working group on video conferencing at the University of Hertfordshire includes a list of useful organisations and web sites. It should also be accessible via the staff development unit's Web pages. It does not pretend to be a complete list of relevant material on the Web, but should provide a useful starting point.


Some Web Sites on html Style

These, in no particular order, are some URLs that you should investigate if you want to know how to write good Web pages.

http://www.sun.com/columns/alertbox/9610.html

http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/gdr11/style-guide.html

http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/Overview.html

http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/0/docs/heasarc/Style_Guide/styleguide.html

Helpful Links for Accessible Web-site Design. Accessible Web-site Design: www.mdtap.org/webaccessibility/links.html Information about new developments and accessability links.

Best Viewed With Any Browser: Campaign for a Non Browser Specific WWW. The Any Browser Campaign had a page at http://server.berkeley.edu/~cdaveb/anybrowser.html which seems to have disappeared. This page was written by Cari D. Burstein to express the sentiment behind the Any Browser Campaign now at http://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/ There are copies, however, at: userweb.interact.se/~claes/anybrowser.html or at homepages.ihug.co.nz/~metz/bruce/anybrows.htm

Finally, HTML: Beyond the Basics -- URL: www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/Memorial/htmladv.htm from the Memorial Library, UW-Madison: Spring Semester 1997, is a list of references to other Web sources. Not mostly about style.