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  • ...erface and QoS, resolve the conflictions and handle the fault in a dynamic environment at runtime. * Security and trustworthy in multi-tenancy service hosting environment
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  • | Title = 1st Workshop of Applied Computing for the Management of the Environment and Natural Resources WCAMA 2009 – 1st Workshop of Applied Computing for the Management of the Environment and Natural Resources
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  • ...s from the perspective of implementing a product in the current commercial environment. Presentation proposals will be evaluated on their potential for conveying
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  • 3. Contemporary history on the Web tomorrow: which digital environment for researchers in contemporary history?
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  • ...demand-driven, domain clustered, agent-based self organized collaborative environment where species/agents form a temporary coalition (or longer term) for a spec ...dynamic and interrelated complex ecosystem. They conserve and utilise the environment and its resources. This analogy is a new mind-set and way of thinking in th
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  • ...prepare transformative learning sessions and courses and how to design an environment for prospective online learners so that they are able to transfer their inf
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  • ...ience beyond learning by their inclusion within and alongside the learning environment aspects of socialising and playing.
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  • ...s, concerned with the implications of embedding computing devices into the environment, and how human and artificial agents can interact in such technological con ...Sensor Simulation, Simulation of Natural Environments Simulation of Agent-Environment Interaction /Intelligent Agents, Neural Networks and Simulation, Simulation
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  • * Analysis of robot-environment interaction
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  • The conference proposes a multi-sides perspective to Modeling & Simulation environment. Tracks organization is intended to cover different research macro-areas de
    1,021 bytes (126 words) - 21:05, 27 February 2009
  • ...rence, Genoa (1996) and then a "Modelling and Simulation within a Maritime Environment Workshop" was organized in Riga during 1998; in 2008 the conference moves t
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  • ...rity policy specification must be dynamic and adapt itself to the changing environment. Those networks and systems must be able to interoperate securely when they
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  • • smart environment
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  • ...ols demonstrations through the workshop. The aim is to foster a strong =20 environment for discussion and interaction, both through pre-designed mechanisms =20 of
    8 KB (1,153 words) - 22:41, 23 March 2009
  • *Development environment support for software development governance; Governance mechanisms (policie
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  • ...nge is a lack of predictability - neither users' behavior nor the physical environment can be known before a robot is placed in a home. Thus, for mobile robots, s ...ted in improving the design of domestic robots. By gathering in a friendly environment, the hope is that researchers can openly share their ideas and vision for t
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  • ...many, close to Trier in the south-west of Germany. It offers a stimulating environment for intense and fruitful collaboration. Dagstuhl can be reached from the ai ...number 216799. The idSpace project designs, builds and pilots a web-based environment which, ultimately, will offer an integrated suite of knowledge eliciting an
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  • ...ts a threats for any adaptive systems working in an open and collaborative environment. Trust appears a key-component for a successful adaptation. By assessing th ...n make adaptation safer, more focused. Trust reduces the complexity of the environment and by selecting only trustworthy entities, adaptation complexity is reduce
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  • |Field=Network Virtual Environment ...plications. The goal of such research is to support an Earth-scale virtual environment or to make hosting virtual worlds more affordable than existing client-serv
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  • ** Psychologic aspects in agile environment ** Agility in Chaotic Environment (Research project management)
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