We compare how computational effects are modelled in Classical Domain Theory and Topological Domain Theory. Both of these theories provide powerful toolkits for denotational sema...
Recent work on planning in incomplete domains focuses on constructing plans that succeed despite incomplete knowledge of action preconditions and effects. As planning models becom...
: The heterogeneous and dynamic nature of components making up a web application, the lack of effective programming mechanisms for implementing basic software engineering principle...
Abstract--The domain name system (DNS) is critical to Internet functionality. The availability of a domain name refers to its ability to be resolved correctly. We develop a model f...
Casey T. Deccio, Jeff Sedayao, Krishna Kant, Prasa...
Since speaker's intentions can be represented into domain actions (pairs of domain-independent speech acts and domain-dependent concept sequences) in goal-oriented dialogues,...