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STACS
1999
Springer
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A Complete and Tight Average-Case Analysis of Learning Monomials
Abstract. We advocate to analyze the average complexity of learning problems. An appropriate framework for this purpose is introduced. Based on it we consider the problem of learni...
Rüdiger Reischuk, Thomas Zeugmann
ECOOPW
1998
Springer
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Aspects of Enterprise Java Beans
Enterprise Java Beans (EJB), a specification for a Java component framework recently released by Sun Microsystems, immediately attracted attention of several major software vendor...
Gregory Blank, Gene Vayngrib
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ERCIMDL
1998
Springer
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METU-Emar: An Agent-Based Electronic Marketplace on the Web
Abstract. In this paper, we describe a scenario for a distributed marketplace on the Web where resource discovery agents find out about resources that may want to join the marketpl...
Asuman Dogac, Ilker Durusoy, Sena Nural Arpinar, E...
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AUSAI
1997
Springer
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Social Co-ordination among Autonomous Problem-Solving Agents
Co-ordination is the glue that binds the activities of autonomous problem-solving agents together into a functional whole. Co-ordination mechanisms for distributed problem-solving ...
Sascha Ossowski, Ana García-Serrano
SPAA
1996
ACM
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BSP vs LogP
A quantitative comparison of the BSP and LogP models of parallel computation is developed. We concentrate on a variant of LogP that disallows the so-called stalling behavior, alth...
Gianfranco Bilardi, Kieran T. Herley, Andrea Pietr...
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