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HICSS
2005
IEEE
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Attention and Communication: Decision Scenarios for Teleoperating Robots
The economics of robot manufacturing is driving us toward situations in which a single human operator will be expected to split attention across multiple semiautonomous vehicles, ...
Jeffrey V. Nickerson, Steven Skiena
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HICSS
2005
IEEE
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Interoperability in E-Government: More than Just Smart Middleware
According to Layne and Lee (2001), electronic Government (e-Government, e-Gov) progresses towards higher levels of integration and interoperability among and between government le...
Hans Jochen Scholl
ICNP
2005
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Typed Abstraction of Complex Network Compositions
straction of Complex Network Compositions∗ Azer Bestavros, Adam D. Bradley, Assaf J. Kfoury, and Ibrahim Matta Department of Computer Science Boston University The heterogeneity...
Azer Bestavros, Adam Bradley, Assaf J. Kfoury, Ibr...
SIGCSE
2004
ACM
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Research, teaching, and service: the miniconference as a model for CS graduate seminar courses
Rarely are the three pillars of academia—research, teaching, and service—addressed together, within one intellectually cohesive context in the graduate curriculum. Such a cont...
Paolo A. G. Sivilotti, Bruce W. Weide
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DILS
2004
Springer
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A Universal Character Model and Ontology of Defined Terms for Taxonomic Description
Taxonomists classify biological specimens into groups (taxa) on the basis of similarities between their observed features ('characters'). The description of these 'c...
Trevor Paterson, Jessie B. Kennedy, Martin R. Pull...