Abstract. Agents interacting in a dynamically changing spatial environment often need to access the same spatial resources. A typical example is given by moving vehicles that meet ...
The human visual system is often able to recognize shading patterns and to discriminate them from surface reflectance patterns. To understand how this ability is possible, we inv...
Informal notions of context often imply much more than that captured in many computational formalisms of it. The view presented in this paper, built on our understanding of designi...
When an application retrieves serialized objects for which the class has changed, it may have to cope with modifications of the semantics. While there are numerous ways to handle t...
Abstract. Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are small languages designed for use in a specific domain. DSLs typically evolve quite radically throughout their lifetime, but current...