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Please upload here your publications related to our project, according to the following guidelines:

  1. If your publication is a position paper, use the SBC paper formatting template.
  2. Make sure your publication acknowledges our project, CNPq 557.128/2009-9 and, for those in Rio, also FAPERJ E-26/170028/2008 (Programa INC&T - Projeto: Instituto Brasileiro de Pesquisa em Ciência da Web).
  3. Edit the page and include an item in the publications list below for your publication, relating it to one of the project goals, using the #Publication template below
  4. Save the page.
  5. Click on the red link to upload your file. When uploading the file, copy the paper abstract to the "Summary" field.

Publication list

  • Paulo Gomide, Ruy L. Milidiú. Assessing Stock Market Time Series Predictors Quality Through a Pairs Trading System. In: Proceedings of the XI Brazilian Symposium on Artificial Neural Network - SBRN, São Bernardo do Campo, Brasil, 2010 (accepted).
  • Cícero N. dos Santos, Ruy L. Milidiú, Carlos E. M. Crestana and Eraldo R. Fernandes. ETL Ensembles for Chunking, NER and SRL. In: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics, A. Gelbukh (Ed.): CICLing 2010, LNCS 6008, pp. 100 - 112. Springer, Heidelberg (2010).
  • Nunes, I., Barbosa, S.D.J., Lucena, C.J.P. An End-user Domain-specific Model to Drive Dynamic User Agents Adaptations. The 22nd International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE 2010. San Francisco Bay, USA, 1-3 July 2010 - Media:Nunes_SEKE_2010.pdf
    • Software technologies for web applications - A Multi-Agent Systems Approach for Developing Autonomic Web Applications - G1. Design techniques to improve the development of autonomic Web applications
    • Our metamodel provides a domain-specific language that empowers users to express their preferences to program their agents, together with a MAS architecture that modularizes variability into agent abstractions.
  • Cirilo, E.J.R., Nunes, I., Kulesza, U., Lucena, C.J.P. Automating the Product Derivation Process of Multi-Agent Systems Product Lines, Journal of Systems and Software (submitted), 2010. Extended version of the paper presented in the XXIII Simpósio Brasileiro de Engenharia de Software (SBES 2009), Fortaleza, Brazil, pp. 12-21. - Media:Cirilo_SBES_2009.pdf
    • Software technologies for web applications - Model-driven Design and Implementation of Web Applications - G3. Develop methodologies, empirical studies and tools to support the development of software product lines for the Web context
    • In this paper, we present an approach that addresses the application engineering process of MAS-PLs. The main goal of our approach is to provide models to capture the configuration knowledge associated with agent abstractions, thus enabling the MAS-PL variability management and automatic product derivation. Our approach is implemented as an extension of the GenArch product derivation tool.
  • Cowan, D., Alencar, P., McGarry, F., Lucena, C., Nunes, I. A Web-based Framework for Collaborative Innovation. First Workshop of the Brazilian Institute for Web Science Research (Position paper), 2010. - Media:Cowan_PositionPaper.pdf
    • Software technologies for web applications - Model-driven Design and Implementation of Web Applications - G1. Define a model-driven framework to support specification, design and implementation of Web applications, seen as part of men-machine teams
    • This paper describes a framework to support the social and technical principles which underlie current and future web-based CI. It will also present the evolving technologies being developed to support CI and examples of web-based systems for CI in specific fields such as environment, cultural heritage, socio-economic development and health.
  • Gadelha, B., Cirilo, E., Gerosa, M.A., Castro Jr, A., Fuks H., Lucena, C.J.P. An Approach for Developing Component-based Groupware Product Lines using the Groupware Workbench. The 14th International Software Product Line Conference (SPLC 2010), SPLC 2010. Jeju Island, South Korea, 13 - 17 September 2010 - Media:Gadelha_SPLC_2010.pdf
    • Software technologies for web applications - Model-driven Design and Implementation of Web Applications - G3. Develop methodologies, empirical studies and tools to support the development of software product lines for the Web context
    • In this paper we propose the development of a Collablet product line using the Groupware Workbench. This approach combines the benefits of Software Product Lines and software components providing a systematic way for tailoring customized groupware through the use of Collablets automatically derived from product lines.
  • Marina Groshaus and Jayme L. Szwarcfiter, Biclique graphs and biclique matrices, Journal of Graph Theory 63 (2010), pp. 1-16 - doi 10.1002/jgt.20442
    • Foundations of Web Science - G1 Define algorithms on graphs and / or negative results for combinatorial optimization
    • This paper describes biclique matrices of a graph, in similar terms of the well known clique matrices. This concept is then employed in the characterization of biclique graphs, the intersection graph of the maximal bicliques of a graph.
  • Márcia R. Cerioli, Fabiano S. Oliveira and Jayme L. Szwarcfiter, Extreme cliques in interval graphs, Ars Combinatoria 94 (2010) 103-114.
    • Foundations of Web Science - G1 Define algorithms on graphs and / or negative results for combinatorial optimization
    • Interval graphs and the corresponding interval models are emp´loyed in many different applications. This work characterizes which maximal cliques can appear in the extremes of any interval model.
  • Mitre C. Dourado, Fábio Protti, Dieter Rautenbach and Jayme L. Szwarcfiter, On the hull number of triangle-free graphs, SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics 23 (2010), PP. 2163-2172 - doi 10.1137/090751797
    • Foundations of Web Science - G1 Define algorithms on graphs and / or negative results for combinatorial optimization
    • The work describes some different bounds for the computation of the hull number of a graph which contain no triangles. Recall that the computation of the hull number is a NP-complete problem in general.
  • Mitre C. Dourado, Fábio Protti, Dieter Rautenbach and Jayme L. Szwarcfiter, Some remarks on the geodetic number of a graph, Discrete Mathematics 320 (2010) 832-837 - doi 10.1016/j.disc.2009.09.018
    • Foundations of Web Science - G1 Define algorithms on graphs and / or negative results for combinatorial optimization
    • The geodetic number of a graph is closely related to shortest paths and therefore plays a role in finding points with distance constraints in the web graph. This paper describes some properties of the geodetic number of a graph, including efficiente algorithms for special cases, and negative complexity results.
  • Edson N. Cáceres, Siang W. Song and Jayme L. Szwarcfiter, Parallel Algorithms for Maximal Cliques in Circle Graphs and Unrestricted Depth Search, RAIRO - Informatique Théorique et Applications -- accepted
    • Foundations of Web Science - G1 Define algorithms on graphs and / or negative results for combinatorial optimization
    • This papers describes parallel algorithms for generating all the maximal cliques of a circle graph, The method employs an algorithm for performing unrestricted depth-first search in a general graph.
  • José Viterbo, Markus Endler, Gustavo Baptista, A Two-tier Approach for Decentralized Reasoning in Ambient Intelligence, IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2010 (accepted)
    • "Software technologies for web applications - A Multi-Agent Systems Approach for Developing Autonomic Web Applications - G1. Design techniques to improve the development of autonomic Web applications
    • Defines a distributed algorithm for cooperative detection of context situations in mobile and ubiquitous computing based on ontologies.