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HICSS
2002
IEEE
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14 years 12 days ago
International Custom as a Source of Law in Global Electronic Commerce
The law has failed to keep apace with the rapid rise in e-commerce. This is particularly so when e-commerce spans national boundaries. There exists a regulatory gap that may resul...
Paul P. Polanski, Robert B. Johnston
SYNTHESE
2011
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13 years 2 months ago
Objective Bayesianism, Bayesian conditionalisation and voluntarism
Objective Bayesianism has been criticised on the grounds that objective Bayesian updating, which on a finite outcome space appeals to the maximum entropy principle, differs from...
Jon Williamson
CANDC
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Computational and cognitive infrastructures of stigma: empowering identity in social computing and gaming
Computing technologies such as games, social networking sites, and virtual environments often reproduce forms of social stigma encountered in everyday real life, as well as introd...
D. Fox Harrell
ARITH
2003
IEEE
14 years 23 days ago
Decimal Floating-Point: Algorism for Computers
Decimal arithmetic is the norm in human calculations, and human-centric applications must use a decimal floating-point arithmetic to achieve the same results. Initial benchmarks i...
Michael F. Cowlishaw
ESAW
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Specifying Open Agent Systems: A Survey
Abstract. Electronic markets, dispute resolution and negotiation protocols are three types of application domain that can be viewed as open agent systems. Members of such systems a...
Alexander Artikis, Jeremy V. Pitt