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MODELS
2007
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
ModHel'X: A Component-Oriented Approach to Multi-Formalism Modeling
Abstract. We present ModHel’X, an approach to multi-formalism modeling which addresses two important issues in this field: (a) providing support for the specification of the se...
Cécile Hardebolle, Frédéric B...
RAS
2007
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13 years 8 months ago
Programmable springs: Developing actuators with programmable compliance for autonomous robots
Developing real robots that can exploit dynamic interactions with the environment requires the use of actuators whose behaviour can vary from high stiffness to complete complianc...
Bill Bigge, Inman R. Harvey
TJS
2002
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13 years 9 months ago
A Virtual Test Facility for the Simulation of Dynamic Response in Materials
The Center for Simulating Dynamic Response of Materials at the California Institute of Technology is constructing a virtual shock physics facility for studying the response of vari...
Julian Cummings, Michael Aivazis, Ravi Samtaney, R...
SE
2007
13 years 10 months ago
Enhancing the UML with shadows for agile development
Agile methodologies can be enhanced by the use of shadows as this feature because of its inherent ability to dynamically change the behavior of classes and objects, provides mecha...
Marc Conrad, Marianne Huchard
NAACL
2003
13 years 10 months ago
Automatic Extraction of Semantic Networks from Text using Leximancer
Leximancer is a software system for performing conceptual analysis of text data in a largely language independent manner. The system is modelled on Content Analysis and provides u...
Andrew E. Smith