| Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman, "Integration and Modeling in MUVEs", pp. 187-192 in Proceedings of VWsim'98: Virtual Worlds and Simulation Conference, SCS Western Multi-Conference, 12-14 January 1998, San Diego, SCS (1998) |
....variable environments. New classes of systems and environments, which we can broadly classify as Distributed Information Systems (dis) have attracted a great deal of attention. Examples of these computer aided virtual environments include Nets, Webs, and Multi User Virtual Environments (muve s) [9, 15]. The systems which inhabit these spaces include humans and software agents. The nature of the possible autonomies in these classes of systems is therefore also of great interest. 2 2.1 Autonomy as Closure and Identity In systems science, we try to produce generalized models of ....
Landauer, Chris and Bellman, Kirstie L: (1998) "Integration and Modeling in MUVEs", in: Proc. Virtual Worlds and Simulation Conf., ed. C. Landauer + K. Bellman, pp. 187-194, Soc. forComputer Sim, San Diego
....in variable environments. New classes of systems and environments, which we can broadly describe as Distributed Information Systems (dis) have attracted a great deal of attention. Examples of these computerized virtual environments include Nets, Webs, and Multi User Virtual Environments (muve s) [8, 14]. The systems which inhabit these spaces include humans and software agents. The nature of autonomies in these classes of systems is therefore also of great interest. 2.1 Autonomy as Closure and Identity In systems science, we try to produce generalized models of system environment couplings in a ....
Landauer, Chris and Bellman, Kirstie L: (1998) "Integration and Modeling in MUVEs", in: Proc. 1998 Conf. on Virtual Worlds and Simulation, ed. C. Landauer and K. Bellman, pp. 187-194, Society for Computer Simulation, San Diego
.... as a communication language, since it is syntactically rich and semantically neutral (i.e. it allows any semantics to be exchanged among agents, because it is not interpreted by the VW) 2 Problem Posing In this section, we describe our Problem Posing Programming Paradigm [41] 42] 43] 44] [48] [51] which underlies our approach to system integration. We have defined Problem Posing as a new declarative interpretation of programs that unifies all major classes of programming. It uses what we have called Knowledge Based Polymorphism to map from problem specifications to the computational ....
Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman, "Integration and Modeling in MUVEs", pp. 187-192 in Proceedings of VWsim'98: Virtual Worlds and Simulation Conference, SCS Western Multi-Conference, 12-14 January 1998, San Diego, SCS (1998)
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