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- Daiki Suruga:
Matching upper bounds on symmetric predicates in quantum communication complexity. CoRR abs/2301.00370 (2023) - 2022
- Steven Purtzel, Samira Akili, Matthias Weidlich:
Predicate-based push-pull communication for distributed CEP. DEBS 2022: 31-42 - 2021
- Susumu Yamasaki, Mariko Sasakura:
Distributed Strategies and Managements based on State Constraint Logic with Predicate for Communication. COMPLEXIS 2021: 78-85 - 2020
- Rolf Hennicker, Martin Wirsing:
A Dynamic Logic for Systems with Predicate-Based Communication. ISoLA (2) 2020: 224-242 - 2018
- Shengjie Xu, Feng Ye:
A Predicate Encryption Based Anomaly Detection Scheme for E-Health Communications Network. ICC 2018: 1-6 - 2016
- Alberto Maria Langella:
Paraphrases for the Italian Communication Predicates. NooJ 2016: 196-207 - 2014
- Diego Latella, Michele Loreti, Mieke Massink, Valerio Senni:
Stochastically timed predicate-based communication primitives for autonomic computing. QAPL 2014: 1-16 - 2013
- Vladimir Nikishkin:
Amortized Communication Complexity of an Equality Predicate. CSR 2013: 212-223 - 2012
- William Perrizo, Arjun G. Roy:
Predicate-Tree Based Pretty Good Privacy of Data. Communications and Multimedia Security 2012: 192-194 - Vladimir Nikishkin:
Amortized communication complexity of an equality predicate. CoRR abs/1212.1941 (2012) - 2008
- Olivier Rütti, André Schiper:
A predicate-based approach to dynamic protocol update in group communication. IPDPS 2008: 1-12 - 2007
- Martin Hutle, André Schiper:
Communication Predicates: A High-Level Abstraction for Coping with Transient and Dynamic Faults. DSN 2007: 92-101 - 2003
- Eun-sil Lee, Ein-jeong Hwang, Tai-sung Hur, Yoseop Woo, Hongki Min:
A Study on the Predicate Prediction Using Symbols in Augmentative and Alternative Communication System. Mobile HCI 2003: 466-470 - 1990
- John T. Nosek, Itzhak Roth:
A Comparison of Formal Knowledge Representation Schemes as Communication Tools: Predicate Logic vs Semantic Network. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 33(2): 227-239 (1990) - 1984
- Heinz Jürgen Burkhardt, Hans Eckert, Rainer Prinoth:
Modelling of OSI-Communication Services and Protocols Using Predicate/Transition Nets. PSTV 1984: 165-192
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