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Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1/2, 2008
- Liang Xiao, Des Greer:

A knowledge hierarchy model for adaptive multi-agent systems. 3-16 - XinJun Mao, Lijun Shan, Hong Zhu, Ji Wang:

An adaptive casteship mechanism for developing multi-agent systems. 17-34 - Walid Chainbi

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An ontology-based multi-agent system conceptual model. 35-44 - Zuohua Ding, Jianming Dong, Wei Han:

Formal architectural models for agent-based service systems. 45-63 - Nao Li, Mingshu Li, Qing Wang, Shuanzhu Du:

A flexible negotiation model for an agent-based software process modelling. 64-73 - Jing Zhang, Jeff Gray

, Yuehua Lin, Robert Tairas:
Aspect mining from a modelling perspective. 74-82 - Xiaodong Liu, Yankui Feng, Jon M. Kerridge

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Automated responsive web service evolution through generative aspect-oriented component adaptation. 83-93 - Nicolas Pessemier, Lionel Seinturier, Laurence Duchien, Thierry Coupaye:

A component-based and aspect-oriented model for software evolution. 94-105 - László Lengyel

, Tihamer Levendovszky, Hassan Charaf
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Validated model transformation-driven software development. 106-119 - Timo Aaltonen, Tommi Mikkonen:

Managing software evolution with a formalised abstraction hierarchy. 120-130 - Dianxiang Xu, Vivek Goel, Kendall E. Nygard, W. Eric Wong:

Aspect-oriented specification of threat-driven security requirements. 131-140
Volume 31, Number 3/4, 2008
- Hongwei Ding, Lyès Benyoucef, Xiaolan Xie:

Simulation-based evolutionary multi-objective optimisation approach for integrated decision-making in supplier selection. 144-157 - Marco Aurelio Falcone, Heitor Silvério Lopes

, Leandro dos Santos Coelho
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Supply chain optimisation using evolutionary algorithms. 158-167 - Salik R. Yadav, Yogesh Dashora, Ravi Shankar

, Felix T. S. Chan
, Manoj Kumar Tiwari:
An interactive particle swarm optimisation for selecting a product family and designing its supply chain. 168-186 - Peter K. H. Lau, Henry C. W. Lau:

Development of an optimised transport logistics system for supporting distribution operations. 187-196 - Bhanumathi Tenneti, Venkat Allada:

Robust supplier set selection for changing product architectures. 197-214 - David Ben-Arieh, Anand M. Choubey:

Solving the platform selection problem using an evolutionary algorithm. 215-224 - Qing Cao, Karyl B. Leggio:

Alleviating the bullwhip effect in supply chain management using the multi-agent approach: an empirical study. 225-237 - Po-Hsun Kuo, Ananth Krishnamurthy, Charles J. Malmborg:

Performance modelling of autonomous vehicle storage and retrieval systems using class-based storage policies. 238-248 - Seungho Lee, Xiaobing Zhao, Ameya Shendarkar, Karthik Vasudevan, Young-Jun Son

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Fully dynamic epoch time synchronisation method for distributed supply chain simulation. 249-262 - Lucien Ngalamou, Leary Myers:

Modelling PLC characteristics for resource allocation. 263-274 - Zbigniew Kesy

, Andrzej Kesy
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Application of numerical methods to the modelling of transmission systems with hydrodynamic torque converter. 275-283

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