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Intentions and potential intentions revisited

Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics, 2012
The importance of potential intentions has been demonstrated both in the construction of agent systems and in the formalisation of teamwork behaviour. However, there still lacks an adequate semantics for the notion of potential intentions as introduced by Grosz and Kraus in their SharedPlans framework.
Xiaocong Fan, John Yen
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Design intent coverage revisited

ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems, 2009
Design intent coverage is a formal methodology for analyzing the gap between a formal architectural specification of a design and the formal functional specifications of the component RTL blocks of the design. In this article we extend the design intent coverage methodology to hybrid specifications containing both state ...
Arnab Sinha   +5 more
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Antecedents of revisit intention

Annals of Tourism Research, 2006
Abstract Revisit intention has been regarded as an extension of satisfaction rather than an initiator of revisit decisionmaking process. Some other independent variables, related to perceived quality of performance during onsite and post-purchase periods as well as the destination’s distinctive nature, may contribute to revisit likelihood. This study
Seoho Um, Kaye Chon, YoungHee Ro
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Implicit memory: intention and awareness revisited

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001
One of the major developments in memory research in the past decade or so has been a growing interest in implicit memory - task performance that is not accompanied by conscious or intentional recollection. In this article, we examine evidence for perceptual and conceptual implicit memory, using the accepted definitions, and suggest that there is in ...
L T., Butler, D C., Berry
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Deterrent Intentions Revisited

Ethics, 1988
There is a venerable argument for the immorality of nuclear deterrence which first gained philosophical prominence in the early 1960s, was sustained subsequently by a number of writers, and has figured in various more public objections to deterrence.1 In what follows I examine and reject a recent influential critique of it.
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Intentional identity revisited

Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2001
Summary: The problem of intentional identity, as originally offered by Peter Geach, says that there can be an anaphoric link between an indefinite term and a pronoun across a sentential boundary and across propositional attitude contexts, where the actual existence of an individual for the indefinite term is not presupposed.
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We-Intentions Revisited

Philosophical Studies, 2005
This paper gives an up-to-date account of we-intentions and responds to some critics of the author’s earlier work on the topic in question. While the main lines of the new account are basically the same as before, the present account considerably adds to the earlier work. For one thing, it shows how we-intentions and joint intentions can arise in terms
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Factors influencing tourists' revisit intentions

Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine how university students' satisfaction with perceived attractiveness, quality, value, and low risk impact on their revisit intentions (RVI) to a holiday destination.Design/methodology/approachA ten minute pen and paper questionnaire was distributed to undergraduate and postgraduate students in a large ...
Quintal, Vanessa, Polczynski, Aleksandra
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