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AOSD
2007
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
A case for explicit join point models for aspect-oriented intermediate languages
Aspect-oriented languages mostly employ implicit languagedefined join point models, where well-defined points in the program are called join points and declarative predicates are ...
Hridesh Rajan
IJEIS
2010
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13 years 4 months ago
A Good Role Model for Ontologies: Collaborations
Abstract. Ontologies are today used to annotate web data with machine processable semantics and for domain modeling. As the use of ontologies increases and the ontologies themselve...
Michael Pradel, Jakob Henriksson, Uwe Aßmann
ER
2008
Springer
128views Database» more  ER 2008»
13 years 9 months ago
Temporal Constraints in Non-temporal Data Modelling Languages
It is common to find that the definition or common usage of a data modelling language causes there to be restrictions placed on the evolution of data values that are associated wit...
Peter McBrien
ACL
2006
13 years 9 months ago
Distortion Models for Statistical Machine Translation
In this paper, we argue that n-gram language models are not sufficient to address word reordering required for Machine Translation. We propose a new distortion model that can be u...
Yaser Al-Onaizan, Kishore Papineni
AIIDE
2006
13 years 9 months ago
Mixing Story and Simulation in Interactive Narrative
Simulation is a common feature in computer entertainment. However, in computer games simulation and story are often kept distinct by interleaving interactive play and cut scenes. ...
Mark O. Riedl, Andrew Stern, Don M. Dini