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Service Disciplines for Guaranteed Performance Service in Packet-Switching Networks

by Hui Zhang - Proceedings of the IEEE , 1995
"... While today’s computer networks support only best-effort service, future packet-switching integrated-services networks will have to support real-time communication services that allow clients to transport information with performance guarantees expressed in terms of delay, delay jitter, throughput, ..."
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While today’s computer networks support only best-effort service, future packet-switching integrated-services networks will have to support real-time communication services that allow clients to transport information with performance guarantees expressed in terms of delay, delay jitter, throughput

Towards flexible teamwork

by Milind Tambe - JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH , 1997
"... Many AI researchers are today striving to build agent teams for complex, dynamic multi-agent domains, with intended applications in arenas such as education, training, entertainment, information integration, and collective robotics. Unfortunately, uncertainties in these complex, dynamic domains obst ..."
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and reusability isproviding agents with general models of teamwork. Agents exploit such models to autonomously reason about coordination and communication, providing requisite flexibility. Furthermore, the models enable reuse across domains, both saving implementation effort and enforcing consistency

RSVP: A New Resource Reservation Protocol

by Lixia Zhang, Stephen Deering, Deborah Estrin, Scott Shenker, et al. , 1993
"... Whe origin of the RSVP protocol can be traced back to 1991, when a team of network researchers, including myself, started playing with a number of packet scheduling algorithms on the DARTNET (DARPA Testbed NETwork), a network testbed made of open source, workstation-based routers. Because scheduling ..."
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that could support both unicast and many-to-many multicast applications. That effort led to the birth of RSVP. As a signaling protocol designed specifically to run over IP, RSVP distinguishes itself from previous signaling protocols in several fundamental ways. The most profound ones include a soft

The inductive approach to verifying cryptographic protocols

by Lawrence C. Paulson - Journal of Computer Security , 1998
"... Informal arguments that cryptographic protocols are secure can be made rigorous using inductive definitions. The approach is based on ordinary predicate calculus and copes with infinite-state systems. Proofs are generated using Isabelle/HOL. The human effort required to analyze a protocol can be as ..."
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Informal arguments that cryptographic protocols are secure can be made rigorous using inductive definitions. The approach is based on ordinary predicate calculus and copes with infinite-state systems. Proofs are generated using Isabelle/HOL. The human effort required to analyze a protocol can

communication efforts ∗ Olivier Body † Université libre de Bruxelles

by Olivier Body, Régine Kolinsky, Faculty Of Psychology, Unescog Crcn , 2014
"... In contrast to the cheap talk literature, our laboratory experiment studies the impact of monetary incentives on real, costly and truthful communication effort choices. It investigates and confirms some predictions of the Dewatripont and Tirole’s (2005) modes of communication model. The experiment a ..."
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In contrast to the cheap talk literature, our laboratory experiment studies the impact of monetary incentives on real, costly and truthful communication effort choices. It investigates and confirms some predictions of the Dewatripont and Tirole’s (2005) modes of communication model. The experiment

Communication Efforts of Florida Extension Agents During the 2004 Hurricane Season

by Ricky Telg, Tracy Irani
"... From August 13 to September 26, 2004, the state of Florida was hit by more hurricanes in one year than any state in more than 120 years. The wrath of hurricanes Charley, Francis, Ivan, and Jeanne left homes destroyed, lives lost, and businesses to rebuild. As a result, Extension agents and personnel ..."
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of this study was to examine what communication channels Extension utilized and what messages were communicated during the 2004 hurricane season, in an effort to be better equipped to respond during future hurricanes and natural disasters. Through a descriptive survey of quantitative and qualitative responses

LOUISIANA MASS MEDIA PERCEPTIONS OF THE LSU AGCENTER COMMUNICATIONS EFFORT

by Robert J. Soileau, Assistant Communications Specialist, Joe W. Kotrlik
"... The LSU Agricultural Center communications group sends news stories and materials to all three major mass media for news- newspaper, radio and television – in Louisiana. These news releases are designed to educate and inform the general public about LSU Agricultural Center (LSU AgCenter) programs an ..."
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and research. LSU AgCenter Communications wanted to know the effectiveness of its news effort in terms of usage by the media, and the media’s perception of the LSU AgCenter’s news topics. Three researcher-designed surveys were developed, one for each medium (newspaper, radio, television). Each questionnaire

Improv: A System for Scripting Interactive Actors in Virtual Worlds

by Ken Perlin, Athomas Goldberg , 1996
"... Improv is a system for the creation of real-time behavior-based animated actors. There have been several recent efforts to build network distributed autonomous agents. But in general these efforts do not focus on the author's view. To create rich interactive worlds inhabited by believable anima ..."
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Improv is a system for the creation of real-time behavior-based animated actors. There have been several recent efforts to build network distributed autonomous agents. But in general these efforts do not focus on the author's view. To create rich interactive worlds inhabited by believable

Extended Communication Efforts Involved With College Long-Distance Relationships

by Michael W. Firmin, Ruth L. Firmin, Michael W. Firmin , 2013
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Retrieving And Integrating Datafrom Multiple Information Sources

by Yigal Arens , Chin Y. Chee, Chun-Nan Hsu, Craig A. Knoblock , 1993
"... With the current explosion of data, retrieving and integrating information from various sources is a critical problem. Work in multidatabase systems has begun to address this problem, but it has primarily focused on methods for communicating between databases and requires significant effort for e ..."
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With the current explosion of data, retrieving and integrating information from various sources is a critical problem. Work in multidatabase systems has begun to address this problem, but it has primarily focused on methods for communicating between databases and requires significant effort
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