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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1984
The software systems being developed by artificial intelligence researchers are no different in many respects from the systems being developed by the business and scientific communities. They are large, intricate systems often very difficult to implement if they must also be understandable, reliable and maintainable.
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The software systems being developed by artificial intelligence researchers are no different in many respects from the systems being developed by the business and scientific communities. They are large, intricate systems often very difficult to implement if they must also be understandable, reliable and maintainable.
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Navigating actors in mobile sensor actor networks
Proceedings of the First ACM workshop on Sensor and actor networks, 2007Sensor actor networks (SANET) are composed of (mobile) sensors and actors which coordinate via wireless communications to perform distributed sensing and acting tasks. This paper investigates the issue of navigating mobile actors within a mobile SANET in response to dynamic sensing events so as to optimize specific networking performance and/or to ...
Ozcan Koc +2 more
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A Hybrid Approach to Actor-Actor Connectivity Restoration in Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks
2009 Eighth International Conference on Networks, 2009Wireless sensor and actor networks (WSANs) consist of powerful actors and resource constraint sensors, which are linked together in wireless networks. In some applications, actors must communicate with each other to make appropriate decisions and perform coordinated actions.
Azadeh Zamanifar +2 more
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American Behavioral Scientist, 1997
Over the past two decades, neoinstitutional theory has challenged the dominant functionalist explanations of organizations and has become one of the most creative and promising new paradigms in the social sciences.
Christensen, Søren +3 more
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Over the past two decades, neoinstitutional theory has challenged the dominant functionalist explanations of organizations and has become one of the most creative and promising new paradigms in the social sciences.
Christensen, Søren +3 more
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2017
La nuova tradizione del teatro di narrazione, o il monologo epico di impianto ...
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La nuova tradizione del teatro di narrazione, o il monologo epico di impianto ...
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2002
Abstract Acting is an ancient art, but the skills attributed to its craft are culturally and historically specific. Over the centuries there have been many notable actors in the West: we select a few as stars of their times to emphasize the importance of thinking about and (if possible) researching an actor’s conditions of work ...
John Lennard, Mary Luckhurst
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Abstract Acting is an ancient art, but the skills attributed to its craft are culturally and historically specific. Over the centuries there have been many notable actors in the West: we select a few as stars of their times to emphasize the importance of thinking about and (if possible) researching an actor’s conditions of work ...
John Lennard, Mary Luckhurst
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