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ICETE
2004
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When Business Models Go Bad: The Music Industry's Future
: The music industry is an interesting example for how business models from the pre-Internet area can get into trouble in the new Internet-based economy. Since 2000, the music indu...
Erik Wilde, Jacqueline Schwerzmann
DAGSTUHL
1998
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Active-U-Datalog: Integrating Active Rules in a Logical Update Language
Deductive database technology represents an important step towards the goal of developing highly-declarative database programming languages. In order to make deductive databases a ...
Elisa Bertino, Barbara Catania, Vincenzo Gervasi, ...
WSCG
2003
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A Task Definition Language for Virtual Agents
The use of Virtual Environments as a user interface can be important for certain types of applications, especially in the fields of education and entertainment. These synthetic wo...
Spyros Vosinakis, Themis Panayiotopoulos
WSC
1998
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A Practical Module-Based Simulation Model for Transportation-Inventory Systems
A method of modeling transportation-inventory systems is proposed in an attempt to flexibly describe the systems in which a lot of kinds of items are ordered to transport, transpo...
Soemon Takakuwa
SMARTNET
2000
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Software Agent Constrained Mobility for Network Performance Monitoring
During the recent years of research on mobile agents, significant effort has been directed towards the identification of models of agent mobility suitable for network management a...
Christos Bohoris, Antonio Liotta, George Pavlou