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A Formal Analysis of the CORBA Security Service
- A Formal Analysis of the CORBA Security Service David Basin, Frank Rittinger, Luca Vigano
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HOL-Z 2.0: A proof environment for Z-specifications
- -Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg brucker@(email omitted); Frank Rittinger Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg rittinge
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Participation at RoboCup'98: The World Champions in Robotic Soccer
- , Wolfgang Hatzack, Thilo Weigel, Jens-Steffen Gutmann, Immanuel Herrmann, Frank Rittinger, and Augustinus
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The CS Freiburg Team: Playing Robotic Soccer Based on an Explicit World Model
- , Wolfgang Hatzack, Immanuel Herrmann, Bernhard Nebel, Frank Rittinger, Augustinus Topor, Thilo Weigel
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Hol-Z 2.0:
- -Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg brucker@(email omitted); Frank Rittinger Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg rittinge
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The CVS-Server Case Study:
- , Frank Rittinger, and Burkhart Wol# {brucker,rittinge,wolff}@(email omitted); 1 Introduction
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The CS Freiburg Team
- . This paper describes the CS Freiburg Team for the RoboCup '98 contest. Our main focus lies in developing reliable and robust perception technology and basic behaviors for playing soccer with mobile robots. We present the hard- and software components of our robots including a self-built device for
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The CS Freiburg Robotic Soccer Team: Reliable Self-Localization, Multirobot Sensor Integration, and Basic Soccer Skills
- , and Basic Soccer Skills ? Jens-Steffen Gutmann, Wolfgang Hatzack, Immanuel Herrmann, Bernhard Nebel, Frank
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Reliable Self-Localization, Multirobot Sensor Integration, Accurate Path-Planning and Basic Soccer Skills: Playing an Effective Game of Robotic Soccer
- Robotic soccer is a challenging research domain because problems in robotics, artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems and real-time reasoning have to be solved in order to create a successful team of robotic soccer players. In this paper, we describe the key components of the CS Freiburg team.
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