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CORR
2006
Springer
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An unlikely result
What happens to a dictator once he is out of power is not just a matter of justice or a random result. Using game theory we show that post-power scenarios depend largely on two fac...
A. N. Other
IJRR
2008
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Comparing the Power of Robots
Robots must complete their tasks in spite of unreliable actuators and limited, noisy sensing. In this paper, we consider the information requirements of such tasks. What sensing a...
Jason M. O'Kane, Steven M. LaValle
ORGSCI
2008
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The Penguin Has Entered the Building: The Commercialization of Open Source Software Products
Previous literature on open source software (OSS) mostly analyzes organizational issues within communities of developers and users. This paper focuses on profit-oriented organizat...
Andrea Fosfuri, Marco S. Giarratana, Alessandra Lu...
FUIN
2007
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Controllable Delay-Insensitive Processes
Abstract. Josephs and Udding’s DI-Algebra offers a convenient way of specifying and verifying designs that must rely upon delay-insensitive signalling between modules (asynchrono...
Mark B. Josephs, Hemangee K. Kapoor
COGSCI
2004
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Can musical transformations be implicitly learned?
The dominant theory of what people can learn implicitly is that they learn chunks of adjacent elements in sequences. A type of musical grammar that goes beyond specifying allowabl...
Zoltan Dienes, H. Christopher Longuet-Higgins