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AAI
2005
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Machine Learning in Hybrid Hierarchical and Partial-Order Planners for Manufacturing Domains
The application of AI planning techniques to manufacturing systems is being widely deployed for all the tasks involved in the process, from product design to production planning an...
Susana Fernández, Ricardo Aler, Daniel Borr...
SIGOPS
2008
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PipesFS: fast Linux I/O in the unix tradition
This paper presents PipesFS, an I/O architecture for Linux 2.6 that increases I/O throughput and adds support for heterogeneous parallel processors by (1) collapsing many I/O inte...
Willem de Bruijn, Herbert Bos
IJMI
2007
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Investigating risk exposure in e-health systems
: The increasing dependency being placed on electronic health information systems presents new challenges for today’s health managers and systems developers. This paper uses Elec...
Peter R. Croll, Jasmine Croll
AI
2005
Springer
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Adopt: asynchronous distributed constraint optimization with quality guarantees
The Distributed Constraint Optimization Problem (DCOP) is able to model a wide variety of distributed reasoning tasks that arise in multiagent systems. Unfortunately, existing met...
Pragnesh Jay Modi, Wei-Min Shen, Milind Tambe, Mak...
SYNTHESE
2008
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How experimental algorithmics can benefit from Mayo's extensions to Neyman-Pearson theory of testing
Although theoretical results for several algorithms in many application domains were presented during the last decades, not all algorithms can be analyzed fully theoretically. Exp...
Thomas Bartz-Beielstein
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