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SELMAS
2004
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Systematic Integration Between Requirements and Architecture
Software systems of today are characterized by the increasing size, complexity, distribution and heterogeneity. Understanding and supporting the interaction between software requi...
Lúcia R. D. Bastos, Jaelson Brelaz de Castr...
SYNTHESE
2008
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15 years 5 months ago
The inclosure scheme and the solution to the paradoxes of self-reference
All paradoxes of self-reference seem to share some structural features. Russell in 1908 and especially Priest nowadays have advanced structural descriptions that successfully ident...
Jordi Valor Abad
CHI
2003
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Where on-line meets on the streets: experiences with mobile mixed reality games
We describe two games in which online participants collaborated with mobile participants on the city streets. In the first, the players were online and professional performers wer...
Martin Flintham, Steve Benford, Rob Anastasi, Terr...
COLING
1992
15 years 7 months ago
On The Interpretation Of Natural Language Instructions
In this paper, we dLscuss the approach we take to the interpretation of instructions. Instructions describe actions related to each other and to other goals the agent may have; ou...
Barbara Di Eugenio, Michael White
ATAL
2006
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Agent interaction in distributed POMDPs and its implications on complexity
The ability to coordinate effectively is critical for agents to accomplish their goals in a multi-agent system. A number of researchers have modeled the coordination problem for m...
Jiaying Shen, Raphen Becker, Victor R. Lesser