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Non-Cooperative Collusion under ImperfectPriceInformation",Econometrica,52,87-100

by Edward J Green , Robert H Porter' , 1984
"... JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about J ..."
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JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about

Distributed Computing in Practice: The Condor Experience

by Douglas Thain, Todd Tannenbaum, Miron Livny , 2005
"... Since 1984, the Condor project has enabled ordinary users to do extraordinary computing. Today, the project continues to explore the social and technical problems of cooperative computing on scales ranging from the desktop to the world-wide computational Grid. In this paper, we provide the history a ..."
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Since 1984, the Condor project has enabled ordinary users to do extraordinary computing. Today, the project continues to explore the social and technical problems of cooperative computing on scales ranging from the desktop to the world-wide computational Grid. In this paper, we provide the history

The process group approach to reliable distributed computing

by Kenneth P. Birman - Communications of the ACM , 1993
"... The difficulty of developing reliable distributed softwme is an impediment to applying distributed computing technology in many settings. Expeti _ with the Isis system suggests that a structured approach based on virtually synchronous _ groups yields systems that are substantially easier to develop, ..."
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The difficulty of developing reliable distributed softwme is an impediment to applying distributed computing technology in many settings. Expeti _ with the Isis system suggests that a structured approach based on virtually synchronous _ groups yields systems that are substantially easier to develop

Cooperative Technology for Virtual Enterprises: Learning from CSCW

by Markus Rittenbruch, Helge Kahler, Helge Kahler , 1997
"... In this paper the aspects of a Virtual Enterprise (VE) that are essential for the design of cooperation technology for a VE are identified. The explorative approach taken in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) research is introduced and three CSCW topics are discussed that can be applied f ..."
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In this paper the aspects of a Virtual Enterprise (VE) that are essential for the design of cooperation technology for a VE are identified. The explorative approach taken in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) research is introduced and three CSCW topics are discussed that can be applied

ENABLING ROBOTS USING COOPERATIVE TECHNOLOGY

by S. Balaji Vivek
"... Theorists agree that probabilistic technology is an interesting new topic in the field of programming languages, and theorists concur [21, 14]. Given the current status of autonomous methodologies, cyberneticists famously desire the simulation of symmetric encryption, which embodies the key principl ..."
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Theorists agree that probabilistic technology is an interesting new topic in the field of programming languages, and theorists concur [21, 14]. Given the current status of autonomous methodologies, cyberneticists famously desire the simulation of symmetric encryption, which embodies the key

Risks Resulting from Autonomous Cooperation Technologies in Logistics

by Michael Illigen, Benjamin Cordes
"... Abstract — This paper provides a description of autonomous cooperation as a new organizational concept in order to cope with dynamics and complexity in current logistics systems. Accordingly, the effects of the implementation of autonomous cooperation technologies on general risks in logistics are o ..."
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Abstract — This paper provides a description of autonomous cooperation as a new organizational concept in order to cope with dynamics and complexity in current logistics systems. Accordingly, the effects of the implementation of autonomous cooperation technologies on general risks in logistics

Reflecting on Emotion: Design Challenges for Cooperation Technology

by Birgit R. Krogstie, Monica Divitini
"... Abstract. There is a current interest in capturing and using affective data in work and learning. In this paper we argue that cooperation technology supporting reflective learning in the workplace needs to go beyond the focus on emotion as a state and direct focus to emotion as part of a social proc ..."
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Abstract. There is a current interest in capturing and using affective data in work and learning. In this paper we argue that cooperation technology supporting reflective learning in the workplace needs to go beyond the focus on emotion as a state and direct focus to emotion as part of a social

Cooperative Technology Innovation of Shipbuilding Industrial Cluster based on the Symbiosis Theory

by Long Chen
"... Abstract- In this paper, in the perspective of three basic elements of symbiosis theory, symbiosis unit, symbiosis environment and symbiosis interface of cooperative technology innovation of the shipping industrial cluster were analyzed. Based on this theory, the author analyzed the case of shipbuil ..."
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Abstract- In this paper, in the perspective of three basic elements of symbiosis theory, symbiosis unit, symbiosis environment and symbiosis interface of cooperative technology innovation of the shipping industrial cluster were analyzed. Based on this theory, the author analyzed the case

Controlling Cooperative Problem Solving in Industrial Multi-Agent Systems using Joint Intentions

by N. R. Jennings - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL , 1995
"... One reason why Distributed AI (DAI) technology has been deployed in relatively few real-size applications is that it lacks a clear and implementable model of cooperative problem solving which specifies how agents should operate and interact in complex, dynamic and unpredictable environments. As a co ..."
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One reason why Distributed AI (DAI) technology has been deployed in relatively few real-size applications is that it lacks a clear and implementable model of cooperative problem solving which specifies how agents should operate and interact in complex, dynamic and unpredictable environments. As a

Locating the Nodes -- Cooperative localization in wireless sensor networks

by Neal Patwari, Joshua N. Ash, Spyros Kyperountas, Alfred O. Hero III, Randolph L. Moses, et al. , 2005
"... Accurate and low-cost sensor localization is a critical requirement for the deployment of wireless sensor networks in a wide variety of applications. Low-power wireless sensors may be many hops away from any other sensors with a priori location information. In cooperative localization, sensors work ..."
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Accurate and low-cost sensor localization is a critical requirement for the deployment of wireless sensor networks in a wide variety of applications. Low-power wireless sensors may be many hops away from any other sensors with a priori location information. In cooperative localization, sensors work
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