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COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS

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1335-9150

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  • architecture and urban planning (Engineering and Technology)
  • information and communication technology (Engineering and Technology)
  • computer and information sciences (Natural sciences)

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Year 2018
  • Smart Document-Centric Processing of Human Oriented Information Flows
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    Usually people prefer to focus on creative rather than repetitive and schematic work patterns. Still, they must spend a lot of time complying with the procedures, selecting the information they receive and repeatedly restoring the previous state of work. This paper proposes the Mobile INteractive Document architecture (MIND) - a document-centric uniform interface to provide both effective communication of content and coordination...

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Year 2012
  • A Point Set Connection Problem for Autonomous Mobile Robots in a Grid
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    - COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS - Year 2012

    Consider an orthogonal grid of streets and avenues in a Manhattan-like city populated by stationary sensor modules at some intersections and mobile robots that can serve as relays of information that the modules exchange, where both module-module and module-robot communication is limited to a straight line of sight within the grid. The robots are oblivious and move asynchronously. We present a distributed algorithm that, given...

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