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The automated will: Nonconscious activation and pursuit of behavioral goals

by John A. Bargh, Annette Lee-chai, Kimberly Barndollar, Peter M. Gollwitzer, Roman Trotschel - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 2001
"... It is proposed that goals can be activated outside of awareness and then operate nonconsciously to guide self-regulation effectively (J. A. Bargh, 1990). Five experiments are reported in which the goal either to perform well or to cooperate was activated, without the awareness of participants, throu ..."
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It is proposed that goals can be activated outside of awareness and then operate nonconsciously to guide self-regulation effectively (J. A. Bargh, 1990). Five experiments are reported in which the goal either to perform well or to cooperate was activated, without the awareness of participants

Shared Information Spaces for Small Devices: The

by Swarms Software Concept, Jochen Koberstein, Norbert Luttenberger, Carsten Buschmann, Stefan Fischer
"... In sensor networks [ASSC02] - and also other environments with small devices - the classical client/server co-operation paradigm does no longer seem to be adequate for a number of reasons: (1) Sensor nodes communicate via unreliable wireless media ..."
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In sensor networks [ASSC02] - and also other environments with small devices - the classical client/server co-operation paradigm does no longer seem to be adequate for a number of reasons: (1) Sensor nodes communicate via unreliable wireless media

Concurrency in CoOperative Objects

by C. Sibertin-blanc - in Proc. of the Second International Workshop on HighLevel Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments, HIPS’97, Geneva (S), IEEE , 1997
"... CoOperative Objects (COOs) are a concurrent object-oriented modelling and programming language, which uses the Petri net theory to define the concurrency within each object, among objects, and also the inter-object asynchronous communication. SYROCO is a C++ implementation of CoOperative Objects whi ..."
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CoOperative Objects (COOs) are a concurrent object-oriented modelling and programming language, which uses the Petri net theory to define the concurrency within each object, among objects, and also the inter-object asynchronous communication. SYROCO is a C++ implementation of CoOperative Objects

Shared Information Spaces for Small Devices: The SWARMS Software Concept

by Jochen Koberstein, Norbert Luttenberger, Carsten Buschmann, Stefan Fischer
"... In sensor networks [ASSC02]–and also other environments with small devices–the classical client/server co-operation paradigm does no longer seem to be adequate for a number of reasons: (1) Sensor nodes communicate via unreliable wireless media; thus clients cannot rely on the accessibility of “their ..."
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In sensor networks [ASSC02]–and also other environments with small devices–the classical client/server co-operation paradigm does no longer seem to be adequate for a number of reasons: (1) Sensor nodes communicate via unreliable wireless media; thus clients cannot rely on the accessibility

A Co-operative Web Services Paradigm for Supporting Crawlers

by Aravind Ch, Susan Gauch
"... The traditional crawlers used by search engines to build their collection of Web pages frequently gather unmodified pages that already exist in their collection. This creates unnecessary Internet traffic and wastes search engine resources during page collection and indexing. Generally, the crawlers ..."
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are also unable to collect dynamic pages, causing them to miss valuable information, and they cannot easily detect deleted pages, resulting in outdated search engine collections. To address these issues, we propose a new Web services paradigm for Website/crawler interaction that is co-operative

Trends in Agile and Co-operative Manufacturing

by Paulo Leitão, José Barata, Luís Camarinha-Matos, Raymond Boissier , 2001
"... : This paper discusses the actual state of the manufacturing systems, focusing on the paradigms, requirements and problems for control and supervision. Based on the experience of the authors in those fields, a new approach to agile, distributed and cooperative manufacturing systems is presented a ..."
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: This paper discusses the actual state of the manufacturing systems, focusing on the paradigms, requirements and problems for control and supervision. Based on the experience of the authors in those fields, a new approach to agile, distributed and cooperative manufacturing systems is presented

Co-Operating Populations With Different Evolution Behaviours

by P. Adamidis, V. Petridis , 1996
"... Parallel Genetic Algorithms (PGA) offer a natural and productive way to solve a problem better than a single population. Up to now the different PGA paradigms use the same evolution behaviour on each population. This paper proposes a method, called Co-operating Populations with Different Evolution B ..."
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Parallel Genetic Algorithms (PGA) offer a natural and productive way to solve a problem better than a single population. Up to now the different PGA paradigms use the same evolution behaviour on each population. This paper proposes a method, called Co-operating Populations with Different Evolution

ARCHON - A Framework for Intelligent Co-operation

by T. Wittig, N. R. Jennings, E. H. Mamdani, Atlas Elektronik Gmbh - IEE-BCS Journal of Intelligent Systems Engineering , 1994
"... This paper describes the work which has taken place in the ARCHON project - ESPRIT project P-2256. The consortium has developed a general purpose architecture which can be used to facilitate cooperative problem solving in industrial applications. The paper describes the need for a multiple agent app ..."
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This paper describes the work which has taken place in the ARCHON project - ESPRIT project P-2256. The consortium has developed a general purpose architecture which can be used to facilitate cooperative problem solving in industrial applications. The paper describes the need for a multiple agent

Service Co-operation Patterns and their Customised Coordination

by Christian Zirpins, Winfried Lamersdorf
"... Abstract. Service Oriented Computing is meant to support loose relationships between organisations. Such relationships constitute co-operation procedures that translates to interaction processes via Webservices. Service composition deals with the specification and automated enforcement of such inter ..."
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potential solution approach that revolves around service co-operation patterns. We borrow the paradigms of patterns/idioms that are well known from object-oriented design/development and apply it to co-operation procedures and orchestration processes. This approach allows studying a) reusable co-operation

Co-operative Answering to Natural Language Email Queries

by Jeremy Pitt, Jim Cunningham, Jong Hyun Kim - Proceedings 7th International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems , 1994
"... The CEC Project GOAL (Esprit 6283) aims to develop generic software tools to support a new project management paradigm, in which projects are collaborative, decentralised and inter-organizational. Each partner in such a project will operate a GOAL tool, which includes a knowledge base describing tha ..."
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' knowledge base to respond with co-operative answers to natural language queries which are submitted by electronic mail. At this stage of development the system is a prototype, but it is also, we believe, a successful proof of concept and a demonstration of how Artificial Intelligence technologies -- like
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