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SAC
2004
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
A Ubiquitous Computing environment for aircraft maintenance
Ubiquitous Computing bears a high potential in the area of aircraft maintenance. Extensive requirements regarding quality, safety, and documentation as well as high costs for havi...
Matthias Lampe, Martin Strassner, Elgar Fleisch
CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Towards a new method for the evaluation of reality based interaction
In this paper we present work toward a new method of evaluation for Reality-Based Interaction Styles that we call Cognitive Description and Evaluation of Interaction (CoDeIn). Thi...
Georgios Christou
IWAI
1999
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Redesigning the Agents' Decision Machinery
In a multi-agent system, agents must decide what to do and by what order. Autonomy is a key notion in such a system, since it is mainly the autonomy of the agents that makes the en...
Luis Antunes, Helder Coelho
BICA
2010
13 years 4 months ago
Explanatory Aspirations and the Scandal of Cognitive Neuroscience
In this position paper we argue that BICA must simultaneously be compatible with the explanation of human cognition and support the human design of artificial cognitive systems. Mo...
Ross Gayler, Simon D. Levy, Rens Bod
ICSE
2001
IEEE-ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Functional Paleontology: System Evolution as the User Sees It
It has long been accepted that requirements analysis should precede architectural design and implementation, but in software evolution and reverse engineering this concern with bl...
Annie I. Antón, Colin Potts