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ATAL
2003
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
On optimal outcomes of negotiations over resources
We analyse scenarios in which self-interested agents negotiate with each other in order to agree on deals to exchange resources. We consider two variants of the framework, one whe...
Ulrich Endriss, Nicolas Maudet, Fariba Sadri, Fran...
IEEECIT
2010
IEEE
13 years 4 months ago
Promoting Multi-Core Education via Special Training and Workshop Program
—Multi-core technology is becoming the mainstream of processor architecture. It is a great challenge for universities to offer students new theories because of the continuous cha...
Wei Hu, Tianzhou Chen, Jingwei Liu, Qingsong Shi
MOBIHOC
2004
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Internal synchronization of drift-constraint clocks in ad-hoc sensor networks
Clock synchronization is a crucial basic service in typical sensor networks, since the observations of distributed sensors more often than not need to be ordered ("a happened...
Lennart Meier, Philipp Blum, Lothar Thiele
COSIT
2009
Springer
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14 years 10 days ago
The Endpoint Hypothesis: A Topological-Cognitive Assessment of Geographic Scale Movement Patterns
Movement patterns of individual entities at the geographic scale are becoming a prominent research focus in spatial sciences. One pertinent question is how cognitive and formal cha...
Alexander Klippel, Rui Li
PDC
2004
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
From small scale to large scale user participation: a case study of participatory design in e-government systems
Most experiments with participative design are with small scale, stand alone and not very strategic applications of ICT in organizations. However, modern ICT applications are incr...
Anne-Marie Oostveen, Peter Van den Besselaar