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ISSE
2007
15 years 21 days ago
Specifying real-time properties in autonomic systems
Increasingly, computer software must adapt dynamically to changing conditions. The correctness of adaptation cannot be rigorously addressed without precisely specifying the require...
Ji Zhang, Zhinan Zhou, Betty H. C. Cheng, Philip K...
JCP
2007
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Lifelong Learning, Empirical Modelling and the Promises of Constructivism
—Educational technology is seen as key for lifelong learning, but it has yet to live up to expectation. We argue that current learning environments are typically oriented too muc...
Meurig Beynon, Antony Harfield
TOG
2008
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Adaptive cutaways for comprehensible rendering of polygonal scenes
In 3D renderings of complex scenes, objects of interest may be occluded by those of secondary importance. Cutaway renderings address this problem by omitting portions of secondary...
Michael Burns, Adam Finkelstein
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AAMAS
2004
Springer
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Tropos: An Agent-Oriented Software Development Methodology
Our goal in this paper is to introduce and motivate a methodology, called Tropos,1 for building agent oriented software systems. Tropos is based on two key ideas. First, the notion...
Paolo Bresciani, Anna Perini, Paolo Giorgini, Faus...
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CGF
2000
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Floating Points: A method for computing stipple drawings
We present a method for computer generated pen-and-ink illustrations by the simulation of stippling. In a stipple drawing, dots are used to represent tone and also material of sur...
Oliver Deussen, Stefan Hiller, Cornelius W. A. M. ...