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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, January 2006
- James K. Archibald, Jared C. Hill, F. Ryan Johnson, Wynn C. Stirling:

Satisficing negotiations. 4-18 - Xiaoqin Zhang, Victor R. Lesser, Thomas Wagner:

Integrative negotiation among agents situated in organizations. 19-30 - Cuihong Li

, Joseph Andrew Giampapa, Katia P. Sycara
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Bilateral negotiation decisions with uncertain dynamic outside options. 31-44 - Enrico H. Gerding

, Johannes A. La Poutré:
Bilateral bargaining with multiple opportunities: knowing your opponent's bargaining position. 45-55 - Jens Grossklags, Carsten Schmidt:

Software agents and market (in) efficiency: a human trader experiment. 56-67 - Guido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre

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A game theoretic approach to contracts in multiagent systems. 68-79 - Roger Mailler, Victor R. Lesser:

A Cooperative mediation-based protocol for dynamic distributed resource allocation. 80-91 - Venkata L. Raju Chinthalapati, N. Yadati, R. Karumanchi:

Learning dynamic prices in MultiSeller electronic retail markets with price sensitive customers, stochastic demands, and inventory replenishments. 92-106 - Maria João Viamonte

, Carlos Ramos
, Fátima Rodrigues, José Carlos Cardoso:
ISEM: a multiagent Simulator for testing agent market strategies. 107-113
Volume 36, Number 2, March 2006
- Yingxu Wang

, Witold Kinsner:
Editorial Recent Advances in Cognitive Informatics. 121-123 - Yingxu Wang, Ying Wang, Shushma Patel

, Dilip Patel:
A layered reference model of the brain (LRMB). 124-133 - John Bickle:

Ruthless reductionism in recent neuroscience. 134-140 - Witold Kinsner:

Characterizing chaos through Lyapunov metrics. 141-151 - Violaine Prince, Mathieu Lafourcade:

Mixing semantic networks and conceptual vectors application to hyperonymy. 152-160 - Yingxu Wang

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On the informatics laws and deductive semantics of software. 161-171 - Nicolas Bredèche, Zhongzhi Shi, Jean-Daniel Zucker

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Perceptual learning and abstraction in machine learning: an application to autonomous robotics. 172-181 - Natalia López

, Ismael Rodríguez
, Fernando Rubio
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Defining and testing metaadaptable agents. 182-195 - Witold Kinsner, Vincent Cheung, Kevin Cannons, Joseph J. Pear, Toby L. Martin:

Signal classification through multifractal analysis and complex domain neural networks. 196-203 - Yingxu Wang, Ying Wang:

Cognitive informatics models of the brain. 203-207 - Vicente Alarcón Aquino

, Javier A. Barria:
Multiresolution FIR neural-network-based learning algorithm applied to network traffic prediction. 208-220 - Evangelia Kavakli, Peri Loucopoulos

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Experiences with goal-oriented modeling of organizational change. 221-235 - Luciana Brugiolo Gonçalves, Marley M. B. R. Vellasco, Marco Aurélio Pacheco, Flávio Joaquim de Souza:

Inverted hierarchical neuro-fuzzy BSP system: a novel neuro-fuzzy model for pattern classification and rule extraction in databases. 236-248 - George Tambouratzis:

Assessing the effectiveness of feature groups in author recognition tasks with the SOM model. 249-259 - Joseph Sarkis

, R. P. Sundarraj:
Evaluation of enterprise information technologies: a decision model for high-level consideration of strategic and operational issues. 260-273
Volume 36, Number 3, May 2006
- Roy Sterritt

, Theodore Bapty:
Guest Editorial Special Issue on Engineering of Autonomic Systems. 277-278 - Walter Truszkowski, Michael G. Hinchey, James L. Rash, Christopher A. Rouff:

Autonomous and autonomic systems: a paradigm for future space exploration missions. 279-291 - Steven Nordstrom, Shweta Shetty, Sandeep Neema

, Theodore Bapty:
Modeling reflex-healing autonomy for large-scale embedded systems. 292-303 - Roy Sterritt

, David F. Bantz:
Personal autonomic computing reflex reactions and self-healing. 304-314 - Kian Hsiang Low, Wee Kheng Leow, Marcelo H. Ang

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Autonomic mobile sensor network with self-coordinated task allocation and execution. 315-327 - João Pedro Sousa, Vahe Poladian, David Garlan, Bradley R. Schmerl, Mary Shaw:

Task-based adaptation for ubiquitous computing. 328-340 - Hua Liu, Manish Parashar:

Accord: a programming framework for autonomic applications. 341-352 - Jason Nichols, Haluk Demirkan

, Michael Goul:
Autonomic workflow execution in the grid. 353-364 - Christian Garcia-Arellano, Sam Lightstone, Guy M. Lohman, Volker Markl, Adam J. Storm:

Autonomic features of the IBM DB2 universal database for linux, UNIX, and windows. 365-376 - Harold W. Lawson:

Rational function distribution in computer system architectures: key to stable and secure platforms. 377-381 - Sabrina Démotier, Paul Walter Schön, Thierry Denoeux

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Risk assessment based on weak information using belief functions: a case study in water treatment. 382-396 - Wilfred W. K. Lin, Allan K. Y. Wong, Tharam S. Dillon:

Application of soft computing techniques to adaptive user buffer overflow control on the Internet. 397-410 - Gang Gou, Jeffrey Xu Yu, Hongjun Lu:

A* search: an efficient and flexible approach to materialized view selection. 411-425 - Chun-Che Huang, Wen-Yau Liang:

Explication and sharing of design knowledge through a novel product design approach. 426-438 - Seppo J. Ovaska, Akimoto Kamiya, YangQuan Chen

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Fusion of soft computing and hard computing: computational structures and characteristic features. 439-448
Volume 36, Number 4, July 2006
- Stephen W. Kercel:

Guest Editorial Special Issue: Industrial Applications of Soft Computing. 450-452 - Xiao-Zhi Gao, Seppo J. Ovaska:

Linguistic information feedforward-based dynamical fuzzy systems. 453-463 - Dan Ashlock, Eun-Youn Kim, Nicole P. Leahy:

Understanding representational sensitivity in the iterated prisoner's dilemma with fingerprints. 464-475 - Önder Uluyol, Kyusung Kim, Emmanuel Nwadiogbu:

Synergistic use of soft computing technologies for fault detection in gas turbine engines. 476-484 - David Naso, Antonio Scalera, Giuseppe Aurisicchio, Biagio Turchiano

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Removing spike noise from railway geometry measures with a fuzzy filter. 485-494 - Neil H. W. Eklund, Mark J. Embrechts, Marc Goetschalckx:

Efficient chromosome encoding and problem-specific mutation methods for the flexible bay facility layout problem. 495-502 - Kevin R. Wheeler, Mindy H. Chang, Kevin H. Knuth:

Gesture-based control and EMG decomposition. 503-514 - James Kennedy, Rui Mendes

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Neighborhood topologies in fully informed and best-of-neighborhood particle swarms. 515-519 - Neil H. W. Eklund:

Using genetic algorithms to estimate confidence intervals for missing spatial data. 519-523 - Lucia Frosini, Norma Anglani

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Linear and neural dynamic models: shared benefits between the industrial customer and the ESCo from the energy services' perspective. 524-529 - María Rodríguez Damián, Eva Cernadas

, Arno Formella, Manuel Fernández Delgado
, Maria Pilar de Sá-Otero:
Automatic detection and classification of grains of pollen based on shape and texture. 531-542 - Isabel Demongodin

, Nick T. Koussoulas:
Differential Petri net models for industrial automation and supervisory control. 543-553 - Ronglei Sun, Han-Xiong Li, Youlun Xiong:

Performance-oriented integrated control of production scheduling. 554-562 - Weiming Shen

, Lihui Wang
, Qi Hao:
Agent-based distributed manufacturing process planning and scheduling: a state-of-the-art survey. 563-577 - Haibin Zhu

, MengChu Zhou:
Role-based collaboration and its kernel mechanisms. 578-589 - Jun Zhang

, Henry S. H. Chung, Wai-Lun Lo:
Pseudocoevolutionary genetic algorithms for power electronic circuits optimization. 590-598
Volume 36, Number 5, September 2006
- Sankar K. Pal, Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, Shubhra Sankar Ray:

Evolutionary computation in bioinformatics: a review. 601-615 - Sushmita Mitra

, Yoichi Hayashi:
Bioinformatics with soft computing. 616-635 - Zimao Li, Lusheng Wang

, Kaizhong Zhang:
Algorithmic approaches for genome rearrangement: a review. 636-648 - Cesare Alippi, Pietro Braione

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Classification methods and inductive learning rules: what we may learn from theory. 649-655 - Gnanaprakash Gnanam, Saeid Habibi, Richard Burton, Michael T. Sulatisky:

Neural network control of air-to-fuel ratio in a bi-fuel engine. 656-667 - Ardevan Bakhtari, Michael D. Naish

, Maryam Eskandari, Elizabeth A. Croft
, Beno Benhabib:
Active-vision-based multisensor surveillance - an implementation. 668-680 - Francisco Ortiz, Fernando Torres

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Automatic detection and elimination of specular reflectance in color images by means of MS diagram and vector connected filters. 681-687 - Donna Ghosh, Dimitrios A. Pados, Raj Acharya, James Llinas:

On Dempster-Shafer and bayesian detectors. 688-692 - Masanori Sugimoto, Fusako Kusunoki, Hiromichi Hashizume:

A system for supporting group activities with a sensor-embedded board. 693-700 - Pavel Tichý, Petr Slechta, Raymond J. Staron, Francisco P. Maturana, Kenwood H. Hall:

Multiagent technology for fault tolerance and flexible control. 700-704 - Hennie A. M. Daniels, Marina Velikova:

Derivation of monotone decision models from noisy data. 705-710
Volume 36, Number 6, November 2006
- Zhe Lu, Peter C. Y. Chen, Wei Lin:

Force Sensing and Control in Micromanipulation. 713-724 - Oscar Chuy, Yasuhisa Hirata

, Kazuhiro Kosuge:
A New Control Approach for a Robotic Walking Support System in Adapting User Characteristics. 725-733 - Enrique Frías-Martínez

, Sherry Y. Chen, Xiaohui Liu:
Survey of Data Mining Approaches to User Modeling for Adaptive Hypermedia. 734-749 - Qiang Lu, Richard W. Conners:

Using Image Processing Methods to Improve the Explosive Detection Accuracy. 750-760 - Hassan B. Kazemian, Li Meng

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Neuro-Fuzzy Control for MPEG Video Transmission Over Bluetooth. 761-771 - Shu-Ching Chen, Stuart H. Rubin, Mei-Ling Shyu, Chengcui Zhang:

A Dynamic User Concept Pattern Learning Framework for Content-Based Image Retrieval. 772-783 - Besma Roui-Abidi, Yue Zheng, Andrei V. Gribok, Mongi A. Abidi:

Improving Weapon Detection in Single Energy X-Ray Images Through Pseudocoloring. 784-796 - Kok Kiong Tan, Sunan Huang, Ser Yong Lim, Y. P. Leow, H. C. Liaw:

Geometrical Error Modeling and Compensation Using Neural Networks. 797-809 - Karl Perusich, Michael D. McNeese:

Using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps for Knowledge Management in a Conflict Environment. 810-821

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