Electronic institutions (EIs) define the rules of the game in agent societies by fixing what agents are permitted and forbidden to do and under what circumstances. Autonomic Elec...
This paper presents an extensive survey of the currently publicly available XQuery benchmarks — XMach-1, XMark, X007, the Michigan benchmark, and XBench — from different persp...
Abstract— At our institute, two generations of antropomorphic hands have been designed. In quite a few experiments and demonstrations we could show the abilities of our hands and...
Christoph Borst, Max Fischer, Steffen Haidacher, H...
This paper is based on a comparative study of venues that provide public access to information and communication technologies in 25 countries. We study how diverse people can and ...
: Electronic institutions (EIs) have been proposed as a means of regulating open agent societies. EIs define the rules of the game in agent societies by fixing what agents are perm...