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HICSS
1997
IEEE
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Consistency of Partitionable Object Groups in a CORBA Framework
Priya Narasimhan, Louise E. Moser, P. M. Melliar-S...
HICSS
1997
IEEE
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Meeting Facilitation: Process versus Content Interventions
Shaila M. Miranda, Robert P. Bostrom
HICSS
1997
IEEE
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Intelligent Agent Based Contract Process in Electronic Commerce: UNIK-AGENT Approach
As the second generation of electronic commerce, the framework of agent based commerce is proposed. Since the communication messages and solution methods of agents are significant...
Jae Kyu Lee, Woongkyu Lee
HICSS
1997
IEEE
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Parallel and Distributed Algorithms
Michael A. Langston, Stephan Olariu, James L. Schw...
HICSS
1997
IEEE
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Intelligent Agents for Matching Information Providers and Consumers on the World-Wide-Web
In this paper, we discuss the various issues in designing intelligent software systems to assist worldwide-web users in locating relevant information. We identi3 a number of key c...
Joseph K. W. Lee, David Wai-Lok Cheung, Ben Kao, J...
HICSS
1997
IEEE
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Animation for Validation of Business System Specifications
Business System Engineers, responding to changes in the market place, are faced with the challenge of building increasingly complex and varied systems. Formal approaches and model...
V. Lalioti
HICSS
1997
IEEE
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Edge Disjoint Graph Spanners of Complete Graphs and Complete Digraphs
Christian Laforest, Arthur L. Liestman, Thomas C. ...
HICSS
1997
IEEE
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Retaining Body Language in Subjective Virtual Environments Using Artifact-Centred Coordinate Systems
Embodiment and subjectivity are important research issues for collaborative virtual environments. We claim that the direction and distance of an embodiment are the most important ...
Kai-Mikael Jää-Aro, Dave Snowdon
HICSS
1997
IEEE
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Developing Trust in Virtual Teams
A research project with distributed electronic teams was conducted to examine how virtual temporary teams quickly develop and maintain trust relationships with people that they ha...
Suzanne Iacono, Suzanne P. Weisband