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Exception Handling in Workflow Systems
- Applied Intelligence
, 2000
"... In this paper, defeasible workflow is proposed as a framework to support exception handling for workflow management. By using the "justified" ECA rules to capture more contexts in workflow modeling, defeasible workflow uses context dependent reasoning to enhance the exception handling capa ..."
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capability of workflow management systems. In particular, this limits possible alternative exception handler candidates in dealing with exceptional situations. Furthermore, a case-based reasoning (CBR) mechanism with integrated human involvement is used to improve the exception handling capabilities
Exception Handling in Workflow Systems
"... Abstract. In this paper, defeasible workflow is proposed as a framework to support exception handling for work-flow management. By using the “justified ” ECA rules to capture more contexts in workflow modeling, defeasible workflow uses context dependent reasoning to enhance the exception handling ca ..."
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capability of workflow management systems. In particular, this limits possible alternative exception handler candidates in dealing with exceptional situations. Furthermore, a case-based reasoning (CBR) mechanism with integrated human involvement is used to improve the exception handling capabilities
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"... In this paper, defeasible workflow is proposed as a framework to support exception handling for workflow management. By using the “justified ” ECA rules to capture more contexts in workflow modeling, defeasible workflow uses context dependent reasoning to enhance the exception handling capability of ..."
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of workflow management systems. In particular, this limits possible alternative exception handler candidates in dealing with exceptional situations. Furthermore, a case-based reasoning (CBR) mechanism with integrated human involvement is used to improve the exception handling capabilities. This involves
Strategy-Proofness and Arrow’s Conditions: Existence and Correspondence Theorems for Voting Procedures and Social Welfare Functions
- J. Econ. Theory
, 1975
"... Consider a committee which must select one alternative from a set of three or more alternatives. Committee members each cast a ballot which the voting procedure counts. The voting procedure is strategy-proof if it always induces every committee member to cast a ballot revealing his preference. I pro ..."
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Consider a committee which must select one alternative from a set of three or more alternatives. Committee members each cast a ballot which the voting procedure counts. The voting procedure is strategy-proof if it always induces every committee member to cast a ballot revealing his preference. I
Information-Based Objective Functions for Active Data Selection
- Neural Computation
"... Learning can be made more efficient if we can actively select particularly salient data points. Within a Bayesian learning framework, objective functions are discussed which measure the expected informativeness of candidate measurements. Three alternative specifications of what we want to gain infor ..."
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Learning can be made more efficient if we can actively select particularly salient data points. Within a Bayesian learning framework, objective functions are discussed which measure the expected informativeness of candidate measurements. Three alternative specifications of what we want to gain
Handlers in Action
"... We lay operational foundations for effect handlers. Introduced by Plotkin and Pretnar, effect handlers are a novel programming construct that generalises exception handlers, handling a range of computational effects, such as I/O, state, and nondeterminism. We propose a small-step structural operatio ..."
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We lay operational foundations for effect handlers. Introduced by Plotkin and Pretnar, effect handlers are a novel programming construct that generalises exception handlers, handling a range of computational effects, such as I/O, state, and nondeterminism. We propose a small-step structural
One-way accumulators: A decentralized alternative to digital signatures
, 1993
"... Abstract. This paper describes a simple candidate one-way hash func-tion which satisfies a quasi-commutative property that allows it to be used aa an accumulator. This property allows protocols to be developed in which the need for a trusted central authority can be eliminated. Space-efficient distr ..."
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Abstract. This paper describes a simple candidate one-way hash func-tion which satisfies a quasi-commutative property that allows it to be used aa an accumulator. This property allows protocols to be developed in which the need for a trusted central authority can be eliminated. Space
Self-determination and persistence in a real-life setting: Toward a motivational model of high school dropout.
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
, 1997
"... The purpose of this study was to propose and test a motivational model of high school dropout. The model posits that teachers, parents, and the school administration's behaviors toward students influence students' perceptions of competence and autonomy. The less autonomy supportive the so ..."
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< 1, except for the parental measure, p = .03). The means and standard deviations of the social agents' autonomy support scales as a function of type of student and gender also appear in The Motivational Model of High School Dropout We tested the proposed model (see The latent constructs
The time course of lexical access in speech production: A study of picture naming
- PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW
, 1991
"... Lexical access in object naming involves the activation of a set oflexical candidates, the selection of the appropriate (or target) item, and the phonological encoding of that item. Two views of lexical access in naming are compared. From one view, the 2-stage theory, phonological activation follows ..."
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in normal spontaneous speech, but doubling this rate is possible and not exceptional. The skill of
Dynamically Registering C++ Exception Handlers: Centralized Handling of C++ Exceptions in Application Framework Libraries
, 2013
"... The C++ exceptions mechanism enables modularized programs to separate the reporting of exceptional conditions from the handling of those exceptional condi-tions into the locations where those actions can best be performed. It is often the case in such modular applications that the module capable of ..."
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of detecting an excep-tional situation cannot know how it should be handled, and so C++ exceptions allow the module that invoked the operation to react to the condition. Libraries developed separately from the applications using them are a perfect example of modularized code, and thus a perfect candidate
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