Publications

Here is a list of my academic publications, sorted by main topic. My Erdös Number is currently 4. For citations, see my Google scholar profile. Currently my h-index is 23.

Most frequently cited publications

  • A. H. Dekker (2005), Conceptual Distance in Social Network Analysis, Journal of Social Structure, Vol. 6, No. 3. Published online.
  • A. H. Dekker and B. Colbert (2004), Network Robustness and Graph Topology, in Proceedings of the 27th Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC04), 18–22 January, Dunedin, New Zealand [refereed conference]. PDF file available. Published in Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 26.
  • A. H. Dekker (2001), Applying Social Network Analysis Concepts to Military C4ISR Architectures, Connections, the official journal of the International Network for Social Network Analysis, Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 93–103. Published online.
  • A. H. Dekker (1994), Kohonen Neural Networks for Optimal Colour Quantization, Network: Computation in Neural Systems, Vol. 5, Institute of Physics Publishing, pp. 351–367. PDF file available. See here for more information.

Publications on Simulation Theory

  • A. H. Dekker (2013), “Where’s the Tea?” – Simulating Human Behavior, SCS M&S Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 2, Society for Modeling & Simulation International (SCS), July. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker and E. D. Suarez (2013), Towards a Science of M&S: The 5th Epistemological Perspectives on Simulation Conference, SCS M&S Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 1, Society for Modeling & Simulation International (SCS), January. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2013), Epistemological Aspects of Simulation Models for Decision Support, International Journal of Agent Technologies and Systems, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 55–77. PDF file available. DOI: 10.4018/jats.2013040103.
  • A. H. Dekker (2013), Human Behaviour Modelling as an Emerging Disruptive M&S Technology, presented at the NATO MSG-111 Multi-Workshop on M&S Support to Transitioning Forces and Emerged/Emerging Disruptive M&S Technologies, Sydney, Australia, 17–18 October. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2012), Epistemological Aspects of Simulation Models for Decision Support, presented at the 5th Epistemological Perspectives on Simulation Conference, San Antonio, Texas, 10–13 October. An extended version of this presentation was published in 2013.
  • A. H. Dekker (2010), Agent-Based Simulation for Counter-IED: A Simulation Science Survey, in Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT) 2010, Brisbane, Australia, 31 May to 3 June. PDF file available.

Publications on Ecological Modelling

  • Arian D. Wallach, Anthony H. Dekker, Miguel Lurgi, Jose M. Montoya, Damien A. Fordham, and Euan G. Ritchie (2016), Trophic cascades in 3D: Network analysis reveals how apex predators structure ecosystems, Methods in Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 8, No. 1, January 2017, pp. 135–142. PDF file available. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12663.
  • A. H. Dekker and J. J. L. Rowley (2015), Evaluating Ecological Niche Modelling Techniques, in Weber, T., McPhee, M.J. and Anderssen, R.S. (eds), Proceedings of MODSIM 2015 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December, ISBN: 978-0-9872143-5-5 [refereed conference], pp. 152–158. PDF file available.
  • Jodi J. L. Rowley, Dao T. A. Tran, Greta J. Frankham, Anthony H. Dekker, Duong T. T. Le, Truong Q. Nguyen, Vinh Q. Dau, and Huy D. Hoang (2015), Undiagnosed cryptic diversity in small, microendemic frogs (Leptolalax) from the central highlands of Vietnam, PLOS ONE. Published online, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0128382.

Publications on Networks (Graphs)

  • A. H. Dekker (2014), C2, Networks, and Self-Synchronization, Chapter 9 of Network Topology in Command and Control: Organization, Operation, and Evolution, T. J. Grant et al. eds., IGI Global, pp. 191–215.
  • A. H. Dekker (2013), Network Centrality and Super-Spreaders in Infectious Disease Epidemiology, in Piantadosi, J., Anderssen, R.S. and Boland J. (eds), Proceedings of MODSIM 2013 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December, ISBN: 978-0-9872143-3-1 [refereed conference], pp. 331–337. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker and R. Taylor (2013), Synchronisation Properties of Trees in the Kuramoto Model, SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 596–617. PDF file available. Published online, DOI: 10.1137/120899728.
  • A. H. Dekker, H. Pérez-Rosés, G. Pineda-Villavicencio, and P. Watters (2012), The Maximum Degree & Diameter-Bounded Subgraph and its Applications, Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Algorithms, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 249–268. PDF file available. Published online 10 Feb, DOI: 10.1007/s10852-012-9182-8.
  • A. H. Dekker (2011), Piecewise-Linear Distance-Dependent Random Graph Models, in Chan, F., Marinova, D. and Anderssen, R.S. (eds), Proceedings of MODSIM 2011 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, 12–16 December, Perth, Australia, ISBN: 978-0-9872143-1-7 [refereed conference], pp. 454–460. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2011), Temporal Social Network Analysis of Discourse, in Chan, F., Marinova, D. and Anderssen, R.S. (eds), Proceedings of MODSIM 2011 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, 12–16 December, Perth, Australia, ISBN: 978-0-9872143-1-7 [refereed conference], pp. 447–453. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2010), Average Distance as a Predictor of Synchronisability in Networks of Coupled Oscillators, in Proceedings of 33rd Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC 2010), 18–21 January, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia [refereed conference], pp. 127–131. PDF file available. Published in Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 102.
  • A. H. Dekker and A. T. Skvortsov (2009), Topological Issues in Sensor Networks, in Anderssen, R.S., R.D. Braddock and L.T.H. Newham (eds), Proceedings of 18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM09 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand and International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, July, ISBN: 978-0-9758400-7-8 [refereed conference], pp. 952–958. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2009), Deriving Agent-Based Simulation Models from Textual Data, in Anderssen, R.S., R.D. Braddock and L.T.H. Newham (eds), Proceedings of 18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM09 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand and International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, July, ISBN: 978-0-9758400-7-8 [refereed conference], pp. 2936–2941. PDF file available. [This simulation was loosely based on the MODSIM 2005 conference, using an interest similarity network inferred from the conference proceedings – in this animation of the simulation, the blue dot is me, yellow dots are people with similar interests who I have already met, red dots are people with similar interests, who I have NOT yet met, and grey dots are other participants].
  • A. H. Dekker (2009), Network Effects in Epidemiology, Repeat of the 2008 paper at the “Best from Around the Globe” session of the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference in Orlando, Florida in December.
  • A. H. Dekker and B. Colbert (2008), Scale-Free Networks and Robustness of Critical Infrastructure Networks, Complexity International, Vol. 12, Paper ID: msid04, pp. 685–699. This was a republication of the 2004 conference paper.
  • A. H. Dekker (2008), Network Effects in Epidemiology, in Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT) 2008, Melbourne, Australia, 12–15 May, Simulation Industry Association of Australia, ISBN: 0-9775257-4-0, pp. 39–44. PDF file available. [This paper was awarded best paper in conference, and was also presented at the “Best from Around the Globe” session of the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference in Orlando, Florida in December 2009].
  • A. H. Dekker (2008), Centrality in Social Networks: Theoretical and Simulation Approaches, in Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT) 2008, Melbourne, Australia, 12–15 May, Simulation Industry Association of Australia, ISBN: 0-9775257-4-0, pp. 33–38. PDF file available. [This paper was runner-up best paper in conference].
  • A. H. Dekker (2008), The Eurovision Song Contest as a ‘Friendship’ Network, Connections, the official journal of the International Network for Social Network Analysis, Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 59–72. Published online (originally as Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 53–58, 2007).
  • A. H. Dekker (2007), Realistic Social Networks for Simulation using Network Rewiring, in Oxley, L. and Kulasiri, D. (eds), Proceedings of MODSIM 2007 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December, ISBN: 978-0-9758400-4-7 [refereed conference], pp. 677–683. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker and B. Colbert (2005), The Symmetry Ratio of a Network, in Proceedings of 11th Computing: The Australasian Theory Symposium (CATS2005), Newcastle, Australia, January [refereed conference]. PDF file available. Published in Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 41.
  • A. H. Dekker (2005), Simulating Network Robustness for Critical Infrastructure Networks, in Proceedings of 28th Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC05), January, Newcastle, Australia [refereed conference], pp. 59–68. PDF file available. Published in Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 38.
  • A. H. Dekker (2005), Network Topology and Military Performance, in Zerger, A. and Argent, R.M. (eds), Proceedings of MODSIM 2005 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December, ISBN: 0-9758400-2-9 [refereed conference], pp. 2174–2180. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker and B. Colbert (2005), Network Robustness for Critical Infrastructure Networks, Chapter 4 of Applications of Information Systems to Homeland Security and Defense, H. Abbass and D. Essam, eds., IGI Global, pp. 79–106. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2005), Conceptual Distance in Social Network Analysis, Journal of Social Structure, Vol. 6, No. 3. Published online.
  • A. H. Dekker and B. Colbert (2004), Network Robustness and Graph Topology, in Proceedings of the 27th Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC04), 18–22 January, Dunedin, New Zealand [refereed conference]. PDF file available. Published in Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 26.
  • A. H. Dekker and B. Colbert (2004), Scale-Free Networks and Robustness of Critical Infrastructure Networks, in Proceedings of the 7th Asia-Pacific Conference on Complex Systems, 6–10 December, Cairns, Australia [refereed conference], pp. 685–699. PDF file available. Reprinted in 2008 here.
  • A. H. Dekker (2002), A Category-Theoretic Approach to Social Network Analysis, in Proceedings of 8th Computing: The Australasian Theory Symposium (CATS 2002), 28 Jan to 1 Feb, Melbourne, Australia [refereed conference], pp. 21–33. Published online, DOI: 10.1016/S1571-0661(04)00303-2.
  • A. H. Dekker (2001), Visualisation of Social Networks using CAVALIER, in Proceedings of InVis.AU, the Australian Symposium on Information Visualisation, 3–4 December, Sydney, Australia [refereed conference], pp. 49–55. PDF file available. Published in Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 9.
  • A. H. Dekker (2001), Applying Social Network Analysis Concepts to Military C4ISR Architectures, Connections, the official journal of the International Network for Social Network Analysis, Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 93–103. Published online.

Publications on Social and Team Modelling

  • A. H. Dekker (2015), No Fifteen Thousand Men: An Agent-Based Replication of Pickett’s Charge (Extended Abstract), presented at MODSIM 2015 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December.
  • A. H. Dekker (2014), C2, Networks, and Self-Synchronization, Chapter 9 of Network Topology in Command and Control: Organization, Operation, and Evolution, T. J. Grant et al. eds., IGI Global, pp. 191–215.
  • A. H. Dekker (2013), Self-Synchronisation in C2 Networks, in Piantadosi, J., Anderssen, R.S. and Boland J. (eds), Proceedings of MODSIM 2013 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December, ISBN: 978-0-9872143-3-1 [refereed conference], pp. 998–1004. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2013), Network Centrality and Super-Spreaders in Infectious Disease Epidemiology, in Piantadosi, J., Anderssen, R.S. and Boland J. (eds), Proceedings of MODSIM 2013 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December, ISBN: 978-0-9872143-3-1 [refereed conference], pp. 331–337. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2013), “Where’s the Tea?” – Simulating Human Behavior, SCS M&S Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 2, Society for Modeling & Simulation International (SCS), July. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2012), Analyzing Team C2 Behaviour using Games and Agents, in 17th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Fairfax, Virginia, USA, 19–21 June. PDF file available. Slides also available..
  • A. H. Dekker (2012), Understanding Team C2 Behaviour Using Chat Logs, in Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT) 2012, Adelaide, South Australia, 18–21 June. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2011), Game Theory, Adaptation, and Genetic Programming: Some Perspectives on Operations Research for Counter-IED, in 16th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Loews Hôtel Le Concorde, Quebec City, 21–23 June. PDF file available. Slides also available..
  • A. H. Dekker (2011), Analyzing C2 Structures and Self-Synchronization with Simple Computational Models, in 16th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Loews Hôtel Le Concorde, Quebec City, 21–23 June. PDF file available. Slides also available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2011), Exploring Networked Team Behaviour Using Collaborative Games, presentation to Defence Human Sciences Symposium 2011, 16–17 Nov, Melbourne, Australia.
  • A. H. Dekker (2011), Optimisation, Games, Adaptation: Three Perspectives on Operations Research for Counter-IED, in Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT) 2011, Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, 30 May to 2 June, pp. 27–32. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2010), Analysing Organisations using Simple Computational Models, presentation to the TTCP Defence Human Systems Symposium 2010, Sydney, Australia, 17–19 May.
  • A. H. Dekker (2010), Agent-Based Simulation for Counter-IED: A Simulation Science Survey, in Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT) 2010, Brisbane, Australia, 31 May to 3 June. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2010), Mimicking Human Problem-Solving with Agents: Exploring Model Calibration, in Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT) 2010, Brisbane, Australia, 31 May to 3 June. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2009), Deriving Agent-Based Simulation Models from Textual Data, in Anderssen, R.S., R.D. Braddock and L.T.H. Newham (eds), Proceedings of 18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM09 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand and International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, July, ISBN: 978-0-9758400-7-8 [refereed conference], pp. 2936–2941. PDF file available. [This simulation was loosely based on the MODSIM 2005 conference, using an interest similarity network inferred from the conference proceedings – in this animation of the simulation, the blue dot is me, yellow dots are people with similar interests who I have already met, red dots are people with similar interests, who I have NOT yet met, and grey dots are other participants].
  • A. H. Dekker (2008), Adaptivity in Networked Complex Systems, in Proceedings of Systems Engineering/Test and Evaluation (SETE) 2008. PDF file available. [Slides available].
  • A. H. Dekker (2008), Experiments in Planning and the “ISLAND MISSION” Game, in Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT) 2008, Melbourne, Australia, 12–15 May, Simulation Industry Association of Australia, ISBN: 0-9775257-4-0, pp. 33–38. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2007), Studying Organisational Topology with Simple Computational Models, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Vol. 10, No. 4, Paper 6. Published online.
  • L. de Silva, A. H. Dekker, and J. Harland (2007), Planning with Time Limits in BDI Agent Programming Languages, in Proceedings of 13th Computing: The Australasian Theory Symposium (CATS2007), Ballarat, Australia (Gudmundsson, J. and Jay, B., Eds.) [refereed conference], pp. 131–139. PDF file available. Published in Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 65.
  • A. H. Dekker (2007), Can Complex Systems Be Engineered? Lessons from Life, in Proceedings of Systems Engineering/Test and Evaluation (SETE) 2007. PDF file available. [This paper was reprinted in the Systems Engineering Society of Australia Newsletter, No. 45, March 2008].
  • A. H. Dekker (2007), Using Tree Rewiring to Study “Edge” Organisations for C2, in Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT) 2007, Brisbane, Australia, 4–7 June, Simulation Industry Association of Australia, ISBN: 0-9775257-2-4, pp. 83–88. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2007), Studying Multi-Agency Planning Using Team Games, in Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT) 2007, Brisbane, Australia, 4–7 June, Simulation Industry Association of Australia, ISBN: 0-9775257-2-4, pp. 451–454. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2006), Revisiting “SCUDHunt” and the Human Dimension of NCW, in 11th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Cambridge, England, September. PDF file available. Slides also available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2006), Centralisation vs Self-Synchronisation: An Agent-Based Investigation, in 11th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Cambridge, England, September. PDF file available. Slides also available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2006), Agility in Networked Military Systems: A Simulation Experiment, in 11th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Cambridge, England, September. PDF file available. Slides also available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2006), Collaborative Problem-Solving and Network Structure, presentation to the Complex Adaptive Systems and Interacting Agents Workshop, Oxford, England, September. This presentation has been superseded by my paper “Studying Organisational Topology with Simple Computational Models”.
  • A. H. Dekker (2006), Revisiting “SCUDHunt” and the Human Dimension of NCW: Some Thoughts, presentation to the Human Factor Issues in Network-Centric Warfare TTCP Symposium, Sydney, Australia, 1–3 May. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2006), Simulating Agility for Networked Military Systems, in Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT) 2006, Melbourne, Australia, 29 May to 1 June, Simulation Industry Association of Australia, ISBN: 0-9775257-0-8, pp. 101–106. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker and L. de Silva (2006), Investigating Organisational Structures with Networks of Planning Agents, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Agents, Web Technologies and Internet Commerce (IAWTIC06), Sydney, Australia, 29 Nov to 1 Dec. PDF file available. [This paper was runner-up best paper in conference].
  • A. H. Dekker (2005), A Taxonomy of Network Centric Warfare Architectures, in Proceedings of Systems Engineering/Test and Evaluation (SETE) 2005, Brisbane, Australia, November. PDF file available. [This paper was awarded Best Paper in Systems Engineering for the conference].
  • A. H. Dekker (2004), Network Farming for the Analysis of Complex Network Systems, presentation to the Complex Adaptive Systems in Defence Workshop, Adelaide University, Adelaide, Australia, 22–23 July.
  • A. H. Dekker (2004), Simulating Network Robustness: Two Perspectives on Reality, in Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT) 2004, Canberra, Australia, 24–27 May, Simulation Industry Association of Australia, ISBN: 0-9578879-3-0, pp. 125–130. PDF file available. [This paper was runner-up best paper in conference].
  • A. H. Dekker (2003), Using Agent-Based Modelling to Study Organisational Performance and Cultural Differences, in Post, D. A. (ed), Proceedings of MODSIM 2003 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, July, Townsville, Queensland, Australia, ISBN: 1-74052-098-X [refereed conference], pp. 1793–1798. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2002), Agent-Based Modelling And Organisational Structure, presentation to the First Lake Arrowhead Conference On Computational Social Science And Social Complexity: Agent-Based Modeling In The Social Sciences, Lake Arrowhead, California, 9–12 May.
  • A. H. Dekker (2000), Social Network Analysis in Military Headquarters using CAVALIER, in 5th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Australian War Memorial, Canberra ACT, Australia, 24–26 October. PDF file available.

Publications on Self-organising (Kohonen) Maps

  • A. H. Dekker (2007), Predicting Periodic Phenomena with Self-Organising Maps, in Oxley, L. and Kulasiri, D. (eds), Proceedings of MODSIM 2007 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December, ISBN: 978-0-9758400-4-7 [refereed conference], pp. 2293–2298. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker and P. K. Piggott (1995), Robot Learning with Neural Self-Organization, in Proceedings of Robots for Australian Industries, National Conference of the Australian Robot Association, Melbourne, 5–7 July [refereed conference], pp. 369–381. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (1994), Kohonen Neural Networks for Optimal Colour Quantization, Network: Computation in Neural Systems, Vol. 5, Institute of Physics Publishing, pp. 351–367. PDF file available. See here for more information.
  • A. H. Dekker (1993), Optimal Colour Quantization using Kohonen Neural Networks, Technical Report TR10/93, Department of ISCS, National University of Singapore. [This was a preliminary version of the 1994 journal paper].

Publications on Cryptography

  • B. Colbert, A. H. Dekker, and L. M. Batten (2011), Heraclitus: A LFSR-based Stream Cipher with Key Dependent Structure, in Proceedings of International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing, National Institute of Technology Calicut, 10–12 February.
  • B. Colbert, A. H. Dekker, and L. M. Batten (2010), Heraclitus: A LFSR-based Stream Cipher with Key Dependent Structure, Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2010/203.
  • A. H. Dekker (2000), C3PO: a Tool for Automatic Sound Cryptographic Protocol Analysis, in 13th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop, Cambridge, England, 3–5 July [refereed conference]. PDF file available.

Other publications

  • A. Kalloniatis, A. H. Dekker, and I. Ali (2011), Study of Watch-keeper Fatigue and Rosters, Australian Defence Operations Research Review, pp. 90–106.
  • I. Ali, A. Kalloniatis, and A. H. Dekker (2011), Round the Clock: Watch Keepers’ Perceptions on Sleep, Fatigue and Roster Design, presentation to Defence Human Sciences Symposium 2011, 16–17 Nov, Melbourne, Australia.
  • A. H. Dekker (2009), Evidence-Based C2 Metrics: A Survey, in 14th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Washington, DC, June. PDF file available. Slides also available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2006), Measuring The Agility Of Networked Military Forces, Journal of Battlefield Technology, Vol. 9, No. 1, March, pp. 19–24. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2006), Lazy Functional Programming in Java, ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 41, No. 3, March, pp. 30–39. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2005), C4ISR, The FINC Methodology, and Operations in Urban Terrain, Journal of Battlefield Technology, Vol. 8, No. 1, March, pp. 25–28. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2004), Possible Worlds, Belief, and Modal Logic: a Tutorial, Web tutorial. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2003), Centralisation and Decentralisation in Network Centric Warfare, Journal of Battlefield Technology, Vol. 6, No. 2, July, pp. 23–28. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2002), Applying the FINC Methodology to the Land Environment, DSTO report DSTO-GD-0341, October. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2002), C4ISR Architectures, Social Network Analysis and the FINC Methodology: An Experiment in Military Organisational Structure, DSTO report DSTO-GD-0313, January. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (2001), Is Warfare an Art or a Science? Implications for Command and Control Information Technology, Journal of Battlefield Technology, Vol. 4, No. 3, November, pp. 13–17. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (1996), How to Defeat a Firewall: An Introduction to Internet Vulnerabilities and Firewall Evaluation, Internal Report, May.
  • A. H. Dekker and P. Farrow (1994), Creativity, Chaos, and Artificial Intelligence, in Dartnall, T. H. (ed.), Artificial Intelligence and Creativity: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Holland, pp. 217–231. [An older version of this paper was published as an extended abstract in Preprints of the Symposium on AI, Reasoning and Creativity, 20–23 August 1991, Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia, Dartnall, T. H. (ed.), pp. 19–23].
  • A. H. Dekker (1994), The Game of Life: A CLEAN Programming Tutorial and Case Study, ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 29, No. 9, September, pp. 91–104. PDF file available. [Also as Technical Report TRB5/94, Department of ISCS, National University of Singapore].
  • A. H. Dekker (1994), Böhm Trees for the Lazy Lambda Calculus with Constants, Technical Report TRA8/94, Department of ISCS, National University of Singapore.
  • A. H. Dekker (1994), The Lazy Lambda Calculus with Constants, Technical Report TRA7/94, Department of ISCS, National University of Singapore. PDF file available.
  • A. H. Dekker (1994), The Lazy Lambda Calculus with Constants: A Böhm Tree Model (Extended Abstract), in C. Barry Jay (ed.), Proceedings of Computing: The Australian Theory Seminar (CATS), 17–19 December, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia [refereed conference], pp. 36–47.
  • A. H. Dekker (1989), Subtype Inference in Functional Languages, Ph.D. thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Tasmania.
  • A. S. Partridge and A. H. Dekker (1989), Speculative Parallelism in a distributed graph reduction machine, in Proceedings of the 22nd Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, 3–6 January, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, USA, Vol II, SOFTWARE Track, Bruce D. Shriver (ed.), IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 771–779.
  • A. H. Dekker (1988), Output as Reduction in Functional Programming Languages, Technical Report R88-11, Department of EE & CS, University of Tasmania.
  • D. A. Wright and A. H. Dekker (1988), Strictness Analysis and Type Inference for the lambda-calculus (Summary), Technical Report R88-9, Department of EE&CS, University of Tasmania.
  • A. H. Dekker and A. S. Partridge (1988), Implementing Functional Languages on the PCM-1, Technical Report R88-8, Department of EE & CS, University of Tasmania.
  • A. H. J. Sale, A. S. Partridge, J. S. Parry, and A. H. Dekker (1988), PCM-1 architecture definition and project overview, Technical Report R88-4, Department of EE & CS, University of Tasmania.
  • A. H. Dekker (1987), A Type Inference System for Subtype Hierarchies, Technical Report R87-8, Department of Information Science, University of Tasmania.
  • A. H. Dekker and A. S. Partridge (1987), Constrained-Cycle Reference Counting for Combinator Graph Reduction, Technical Report R87-6, Department of Information Science, University of Tasmania.
  • A. H. Dekker (1987), A Generalised Combinator Reduction System and Abstract Machine, Technical Report R87-3, Department of Information Science, University of Tasmania.
  • A. H. Dekker (1983), Implementation of a Backus FP System, B.Sc. (Hons) thesis, Department of Information Science, University of Tasmania.