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Home / Proceedings / AAAI Workshop Papers 2005 /

Exploring Planning and Scheduling for Web Services, Grid, and Autonomic Computing

Contents

  • Contents

    Biplav Srivastava, Jim Blythe

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  • Evaluating Planning based Approaches for End to End Composition and Execution of Web Services

    Vikas Agarwal, Girish Chafle, Koustuv Dasgupta, Sumit Mittal, and Biplav Srivastava

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  • Inducing Source Descriptions for Automated Web Service Composition

    Mark James Carman, Craig A. Knoblock

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  • Model of Grid Scheduling Problem

    Pavel Fibich, Ludek Matyska, and Hana Rudova

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  • Multiagent Workflow Enactment Using Adaptive Pricing Mechanisms

    Hrishikesh J. Goradia, José M. Vidal

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  • A Knowledge-Based Architecture for Helping in the Optimization and Development of Data Mining Applications in Grids

    Francisco Flávio de Souza, Leonardo Ayres, and Vasco Furtado

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  • Flexible Grid Workflows Using TAEMS

    James Atlas, Keith Decker, and Martin Swany

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  • Partial Deduction for Assisting Automated Semantic Web Service Composition

    Peep Küngas, Mihhail Matskin

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  • Corpus-based Web Services Matchmaking

    Ziming Zhuang, Prasenjit Mitra, and Anuj Jaiswal

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