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ISCNZ
1996
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Escalation in IT Projects: Can We Afford to Quit or do We Have to Continue?
: Many information technology (IT) projects fail. These projects are not within budget, not on time or do not deliver what was promised. Failures in IT projects are more common tha...
Urban Nuldén
GIS
1992
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
The Geometry of Environmental Knowledge
Theoretical and empirical work on the geometry of environmental knowledge is discussed. Certain patterns of distanc.e and directional estimates collected from humans have been inte...
Daniel R. Montello
ICECCS
2007
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
A first approach to the closed-form specification and analysis of an autonomic control system
Control systems must increasingly be designed to involve collections of hardware and software components, both of which may evolve over the lifetime of the system, and which are e...
Simon Dobson, Eoin Bailey, Stephen Knox, Ross Shan...
AI50
2006
13 years 11 months ago
AI in Locomotion: Challenges and Perspectives of Underactuated Robots
Abstract. This article discusses the issues of adaptive autonomous navigation as a challenge of artificial intelligence. We argue that, in order to enhance the dexterity and adapti...
Fumiya Iida, Rolf Pfeifer, André Seyfarth
ESAW
2006
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Modelling and Executing Complex and Dynamic Business Processes by Reification of Agent Interactions
Interaction refers to an abstract and intangible concept. In modelling, intangible concepts can be embodied and made explicit. This allows to manipulate the abstractions and to bui...
Marco Stuit, Nick B. Szirbik