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LREC
2010
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LoonyBin: Keeping Language Technologists Sane through Automated Management of Experimental (Hyper)Workflows
Many contemporary language technology systems are characterized by long pipelines of tools with complex dependencies. Too often, these workflows are implemented by ad hoc scripts;...
Jonathan H. Clark, Alon Lavie
CCE
2005
15 years 10 days ago
New rigorous one-step MILP formulation for heat exchanger network synthesis
In this paper, a rigorous MILP formulation for grass-root design of heat exchanger networks is developed. The methodology does not rely on traditional supertargeting followed by n...
Andrés F. Barbaro, Miguel J. Bagajewicz
COMPSAC
2005
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Exception Handling in Coordination-Based Mobile Environments
Mobile agent systems have many attractive features including asynchrony, openness, dynamicity and anonymity, which makes them indispensable in designing complex modern application...
Alexei Iliasov, Alexander B. Romanovsky
AGENTS
2000
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Towards a fault-tolerant multi-agent system architecture
Multi-agent systems are prone to failures typical of any distributed system. Agents and resources may become unavailable due to machine crashes, communication breakdowns, process ...
Sanjeev Kumar, Philip R. Cohen
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CN
2004
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15 years 9 days ago
Explicit transport error notification (ETEN) for error-prone wireless and satellite networks
This paper is a summary of the BBN Technical Report No. 8333, "Explicit Transport Error Notification for Error-Prone Wireless and Satellite Networks." In this study we di...
Rajesh Krishnan, James P. G. Sterbenz, Wesley M. E...