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Knowledge-Based Systems
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Integrating simulation and geographic information system
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YetiSim: a C++ simulation library with execution graphs instead of coroutines
Proceedings of the 2008 Spring simulation multiconference
Agent-based modeling of interdependencies in critical infrastructures through UML
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WSEAS Transactions on Computers
Generic interactive natural language interface to databases (GINLIDB)
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Testable requirements for offshore outsourcing
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Ambient-PRISMA: Ambients in mobile aspect-oriented software architecture
Journal of Systems and Software
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Information Sciences: an International Journal
The conceptual model of context for mobile commerce applications
Electronic Commerce Research
Use cases and object modelling using ArgoUML
OTM'11 Proceedings of the 2011th Confederated international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Self-balancing controllable robots in education: a practical course for bachelor students
ICIRA'11 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Intelligent Robotics and Applications - Volume Part II
FGIT'11 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Future Generation Information Technology
Context management for m-commerce applications: determinants, methodology and the role of marketing
Information Technology and Management
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