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ThingLab -- An Object-Oriented System for Building Simulations Using Constraints
- ThingLab — An Object-Oriented System for Building Simulations Using Constraints Alan Borning
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UrbanSim: Interaction and Participation in Integrated Urban Land Use, Transportation, and Environmental Modeling
- , and Environmental Modeling Alan Borning Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering University of Washington Box
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Extending Hierarchical Constraint Logic Programming: Nonmonotonicity and Inter-Hierarchy Comparison
- Molly Wilson and Alan Borning Technical Report 89-05-04 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
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Integrated Land Use, Transportation, and Environmental Simulation: UrbanSim Project Highlights
- Alan Borning and Paul Waddell Center for Urban Simulation and Policy Analysis University of Washington
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Designing for Human Values in an Urban Simulation System
- Design Alan Borning Dept. of Computer Science & Engr. Univ. of Washington, Box 352350 Seattle, WA 91895
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Multi-Garnet: Integrating Multi-Way Constraints with Garnet
- Multi-Garnet: Integrating Multi-Way Constraints with Garnet Michael Sannella and Alan Borning
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Participatory design of an integrated land use - transportation modeling system: First steps
- Waddell Alan Borning Graduate School of Public Affairs Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering University
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Using Types to Enforce Architectural Structure
- Chambers David Notkin Reading Committee: Date: Craig Chambers David Notkin Alan Borning In presenting
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On Finding Graphically Plausible Solutions to Constraint Hierarchies: The Split Stay Problem
- On Finding Graphically Plausible Solutions to Constraint Hierarchies: The Split Stay Problem Alan
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Automated testing of stochastic systems: A statistically grounded approach
- International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, July 2006, Portland, Maine. Alan Borning and David
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