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IJCAI
2003
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Coherence of Laws
The core of scientific theories are laws. These laws often make use of theoretical terms, linguistic entities which do not directly refer to observables. There is therefore no dir...
Rex Bing Hung Kwok, Norman Y. Foo, Abhaya C. Nayak
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LDTA
2010
14 years 11 months ago
Faster ambiguity detection by grammar filtering
Real programming languages are often defined using ambiguous context-free grammars. Some ambiguity is intentional while other ambiguity is accidental. A good grammar development e...
H. J. S. Basten, Jurgen J. Vinju
DKE
2010
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An integer programming based approach for verification and diagnosis of workflows
Workflow analysis is indispensable to capture modeling errors in workflow designs. While several workflow analysis approaches have been defined previously, these approaches do not...
Rik Eshuis, Akhil Kumar
INFSOF
2006
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Reaching consensus: A moderated fuzzy web services discovery method
Web services are used for developing and integrating highly distributed and heterogeneous systems in different domains such as e-business, grid services, and e-government systems....
Chun-Lung Huang, Chi-Chun Lo, Kuo-Ming Chao, Muham...
AICOM
2002
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Comparing environments for developing software agents
In the last years, dozens of environments for modeling, testing and finally implementing multi-agent systems have been developed. Unfortunately, no standard criteria for understand...
Thomas Eiter, Viviana Mascardi