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CCR
2010
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Evolvable network architectures: what can we learn from biology?
There is significant research interest recently to understand the evolution of the current Internet, as well as to design clean-slate Future Internet architectures. Clearly, even ...
Constantine Dovrolis, J. Todd Streelman
CORR
2008
Springer
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Offloading Cognition onto Cognitive Technology
: "Cognizing" (i.e., thinking, understanding, knowing, and having the capacity to do what cognizers can do) is a mental state. Systems without mental states, such as cogn...
Itiel E. Dror, Stevan Harnad
IIE
2007
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An Iterative Methodology for Teaching Object Oriented Concepts
Abstract thinking is a vital skill when learning computer science. Object technology and the concepts it is based upon make this skill even more crucial. However, previous research...
Irit Hadar, Ethan Hadar
IWC
2007
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Consumers, channels and communication: Online and offline communication in service consumption
This paper reports on a study that investigated consumer use of e-services in a multichannel context. To develop a deeper understanding of what makes consumers decide to use the o...
Geke van Dijk, Shailey Minocha, Angus Laing
JETAI
2000
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Free will - even for robots
Human free will is a product of evolution and contributes to the success of the human animal. Useful robots will also require free will of a similar kind, and we will have to desi...
John McCarthy