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Use of Series Parallel Digraph Analysis in Generating Instructions for Multiple Users
Series Parallel (SP) digraphs are a common method of representing instructions with partially ordered actions, but not always an ideal one, as relationships among groups of action...
Margaret Mitchell
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WSCG
2000
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Solving Multiple Layer Containment Problems Using Iterative Methods
The footwear industry's need for an automatic containment algorithm is becoming increasingly important within the manufacturing process. Irregular containers, such as hides, ...
Nuno Marques, Pedro Capela, João Bernardo
ACL
1990
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Multiple Underlying Systems: Translating User Requests into Programs to Produce Answers
A user may typically need to combine the strengths of more than one system in order to perform a task. In this paper, we describe a component of the Janus natural language interfa...
Robert J. Bobrow, Philip Resnik, Ralph M. Weisched...
IJWIN
2006
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On Connected Multiple Point Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract-- We consider a wireless sensor network consisting of a set of sensors deployed randomly. A point in the monitored area is covered if it is within the sensing range of a s...
Shuhui Yang, Fei Dai, Mihaela Cardei, Jie Wu, Floy...
KES
2008
Springer
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A Secure Mediator for Integrating Multiple Level Access Control Policies
Abstract. We present a method for mapping security levels among the components of a distributed system where data in the local sources are represented in XML. Distributed data is i...
Isabel F. Cruz, Rigel Gjomemo, Mirko Orsini