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  • Software refactoring guided by multiple softgoals
    (13-16 November 2003), pp. 7-11.
    by Y Yu, John Mylopoulos, Eric Yu, Julio C Leite, Linda L Liu, Erik H D'Hollander
    posted to decision metrics refactoring tuning by yijunyu on 2006-04-02 18:42:10 as read
  • ABLE: A toolkit for building multiagent autonomic systems
    IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 41, No. 3. (2002)
    by JP Bigus, DA Schlosnagle, JR Pilgrim, Mills, Y Diao
    posted to autonomic decision by yijunyu on 2006-04-02 18:34:29 as **
  • Object-oriented design of the subsumption architecture
    Software Practice & Experience, Vol. 31, No. 9. (May 2001), pp. 911-923.
    by Greg Butler, Andrea Gantchev, Peter Grogono
    posted to architecture decision by yijunyu on 2006-04-02 18:29:14 as **
  • The Lumiere project: Bayesian user modeling for inferring the goals and needs of software users
    (July 1998), pp. 256-265.
    posted to decision by yijunyu on 2006-04-02 18:18:23 as read
  • When Actions Have Consequences: Empirically Based Decision Making for Intelligent User Interfaces
    Knowledge-Based Systems, Vol. 14 (2001), pp. 75-92.
    by Anthony jameson, Barbara gro\ssmann-Hutter, Leonie march, Ralf rummer, Thorsten bohnenberger, Frank wittig
    posted to decision by yijunyu on 2006-04-02 18:13:16 as ****
  • When Policies Are Better Than Plans: Decision-Theoretic Planning of Recommendation Sequences
    (2001), pp. 21-24.
    by Thorsten bohnenberger, Anthony jameson
    edited by James lester
    posted to decision by yijunyu on 2006-04-02 18:10:39 as ****
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