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LOGCOM
1998
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Engineering AgentSpeak(L): A Formal Computational Model
Perhaps the most successful agent architectures, and certainly the best known, are those based on the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) framework. Despite the wealth of research that ...
Mark d'Inverno, Michael Luck
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RAS
1998
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Towards a theory of delegation for agent-based systems
In this paper a theory of delegation is presented. There are at least three reasons for developing such a theory. First, one of the most relevant notions of "agent" is b...
Cristiano Castelfranchi, Rino Falcone
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RE
2002
Springer
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Relating Software Requirements and Architectures Using Problem Frames
Problem frames provide a means of analyzing and decomposing problems. They emphasise the world outside of the computer, helping the developer to focus on the problem domain, inste...
Jon G. Hall, Michael Jackson, Robin C. Laney, Bash...
TVLSI
1998
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Some experiments about wave pipelining on FPGA's
— Wave pipelining offers a unique combination of high speed, low latency, and moderate power consumption. The construction of wave pipelines is benefited by the use of gates and...
Eduardo I. Boemo, Sergio López-Buedo, Juan ...
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TGIS
2002
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A Dynamic Architecture for Distributing Geographic Information Services
Traditional GISystems are no longer appropriate for modern distributed, heterogeneous network environments due to their closed architecture, and their lack of interoperability, reu...
Ming-Hsiang Tsou, Barbara P. Buttenfield