Published Articles >> Table of Contents
January/February 2004 (Vol. 19, No. 1)
ISSN: 1541-1672
| From the Editor in Chief |
From the Editor in Chief: Nature-Inspired Computing (PDF)
Nigel Shadbolt, University of Southampton
pp. 2-3
  
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| In the News |
In the News (Abstract)
Laurianne McLaughlin Danna Voth
pp. 4-7
   
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| AI in Space |
MAPGEN: Mixed-Initiative Planning and Scheduling for the Mars Exploration Rover Mission (Abstract)
Mitchell Ai-Chang, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory John Bresina, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Len Charest, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Adam Chase, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Jennifer Cheng-jung Hsu, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Ari Jonsson, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Bob Kanefsky, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Paul Morris, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Kanna Rajan, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Jeffrey Yglesias, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Brian G. Chafin, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory William C. Dias, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pierre F. Maldague, NASA Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
pp. 8-12
   
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| Applications: E-Science |
China's E-Science Knowledge Grid Environment (Abstract)
Hai Zhuge, Chinese Academy of Sciences
pp. 13-17
   
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| Intelligent Transportation Systems |
iCAN: Pursuing Technology for Near-Future ITS (Abstract)
Massaki Wada, University of Tokyo Mami Mizutani, Toshiba Masaki Saito, Yazaki Corp. Xuchu Mao, University of Tokyo Hideki Hashimoto, University of Tokyo
pp. 18-23
   
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| E-Science |
Guest Editors' Introduction: E-Science (PDF)
David De Roure, University of Southampton Yolanda Gil, Information Sciences Institute James A. Hendler, University of Maryland
pp. 24-25
  
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Artificial Intelligence and Grids: Workflow Planning and Beyond (Abstract)
Yolanda Gil, USC Information Sciences Institute Ewa Deelman, USC Information Sciences Institute Jim Blythe, USC Information Sciences Institute Carl Kesselman, USC Information Sciences Institute Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit, USC Information Sciences Institute
pp. 26-33
   
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Semantic Services for Grid-Based, Large-Scale Science (Abstract)
William E. Johnston, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and NASA Ames Research Center
pp. 34-39
   
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Realizing the Hydrogen Economy through Semantic Web Technologies (Abstract)
Jane Hunter, Distributed Systems Technology Centre John Drennan, Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, University of Queensland Suzanne Little, University of Queensland
pp. 40-47
   
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Automating Experiments Using Semantic Data on a Bioinformatics Grid (Abstract)
Chris Wroe, University of Manchester Carole Goble, University of Manchester Mark Greenwood, University of Manchester Phillip Lord, University of Manchester Simon Miles, University of Southampton Juri Papay, University of Southampton Terry Payne, University of Southampton Luc Moreau, University of Southampton
pp. 48-55
   
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Semantics and Knowledge Grids: Building the Next-Generation Grid (Abstract)
Mario Cannataro, University Magna Græcia of Catanzaro Domenico Talia, University of Calabria
pp. 56-63
   
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| Expert Opinion |
E-Science: The Grid and the Semantic Web (Abstract)
David De Roure, University of Southampton James A. Hendler, University of Maryland
pp. 65-71
   
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| Trends & Controversies |
Knowledge Representation with Ontologies: The Present and Future (Abstract)
Christopher Brewster, University of Sheffield Kieron O'Hara, University of Southampton Steve Fuller, University of Warwick Yorick Wilks, University of Sheffield Enrico Franconi, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano Mark A. Musen, Stanford University Jeremy Ellman, Wordmap Simon Buckingham Shum, The Open University
pp. 72-81
   
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| The Semantic Web |
Question Answering on the Semantic Web (Abstract)
Deborah L. McGuinness, Stanford University
pp. 82-85
   
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| Human-Centered Computing |
The Pleasure Principle (Abstract)
Robert R. Hoffman, Institute for Human and Machine Cognition Patrick J. Hayes, Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
pp. 86-88, c3
   
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