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COMPLEXITY
2004
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Sex promotes gamete selection: A quantitative comparative study of features favoring the evolution of sex
: Explaining the maintenance of sexual reproduction remains one of the greatest challenges in biology. The theoretical oddity of sex is based on at least three advantages that asex...
Klaus Jaffe
COMPUTER
2004
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Environmental Sensor Networks
Environmental Sensor Networks (ESNs) facilitate the study of fundamental processes and the development of hazard response systems. They have evolved from passive logging systems t...
Kirk Martinez, Jane K. Hart, Royan Ong
CACM
2000
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Visual Generalization in Programming by Example
In Programming by Example [PBE, also sometimes called "Programming by Demonstration"] systems, the system records actions performed by a user in the interface, and produ...
Robert St. Amant, Henry Lieberman, Richard Potter,...
CI
2002
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Model Selection in an Information Economy: Choosing What to Learn
As online markets for the exchange of goods and services become more common, the study of markets composed at least in part of autonomous agents has taken on increasing importance...
Christopher H. Brooks, Robert S. Gazzale, Rajarshi...
COMPUTER
2002
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A Pattern for Softcoded Values
rs use models or abstractions that hide low-level implementation details. Various kinds of representations such as data models, state-transition models, and dataflow models can hel...
Michael R. Blaha, Cheryl Smith
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