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EAAI
2007
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An agent-based approach to solve dynamic meeting scheduling problems with preferences
Multi-agent systems are widely used to address large-scale distributed combinatorial applications in the real world. One such application is meeting scheduling (MS), which is deï¬...
Ahlem Ben Hassine, Tu Bao Ho
ECRA
2007
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A growth theory perspective on B2C e-commerce growth in Europe: An exploratory study
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) continue to have a profound effect on the economies and societies where they are used. In this article, we propose three related...
Shuchun Ho, Robert J. Kauffman, Ting-Peng Liang
KI
2008
Springer
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Can Argumentation Help AI to Understand Explanation?
ed from context by seeing an explanation inferentially, much in the same way that early expert systems saw an explanation as chaining of inferences. This approach omitted, for the ...
Doug Walton
JLP
2006
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Partiality I: Embedding relation algebras
As long as no cooperation between processes is supposed to take place, one may consider them separately and need not ask for the progress of the respective other processes. If a c...
Gunther Schmidt
EJIS
2007
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Analyzing IS research productivity: an inclusive approach to global IS scholarship
An increasing number of studies have appeared that evaluate and rank journal quality and the productivity of IS scholars and their institutions. In this paper, we describe the res...
Michael J. Gallivan, Raquel Benbunan-Fich
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