This study aims at establishing a constructive methodology of architectural activity. This paper ... more This study aims at establishing a constructive methodology of architectural activity. This paper investigates the types of intelligence employed in the activity. The types are derived from a phenomenological and dialectic point of view. The model employs Endo-system view with which a system is observed from the inside of the system. It describes architectural activity from a cognitive point of view of the actor principle involved in the activity.
Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh, Mark Burstein, Keith Decker, Edmund Durfee,Tim Finin, Les Ga... more Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh, Mark Burstein, Keith Decker, Edmund Durfee,Tim Finin, Les Gasser, Hrishikesh Goradia, Nick Jennings, Kiran Lakkaraju, Hideyuki Nakashima, H.Van Dyke Parunak, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Alicia Ruvinsky, Gita Sukthankar, Samarth Swarup, Katia Sycara, Milind Tambe, Tom Wagner, and Laura Zavala MAS Research Roadmap Project Research Directions for Service-Oriented Multiagent Systems
ABSTRACT Spatial information has been received much attention recently. A ubiquitous computing en... more ABSTRACT Spatial information has been received much attention recently. A ubiquitous computing environment enables us to monitor a user behavior and potentially provide tailored information services depending on the user situations such as location. Navigation and city tours are some of the major applications of GIS (Geographic Information Service) using location information. We consider that space has a meaning. For example, when one is in a lounge, that person may be able to drink something. She may be relaxing talking with someone else, or thinking alone while smoking. We understand the meaning of spaces unconsiously. This study is an attempt to capture the meaning of space by explicitly describing the meaning of space to utilize for for advanced locationbased information services.
This study aims at establishing a constructive methodology of architectural activity. This paper ... more This study aims at establishing a constructive methodology of architectural activity. This paper investigates the types of intelligence employed in the activity. The types are derived from a phenomenological and dialectic point of view. The model employs Endo-system view with which a system is observed from the inside of the system. It describes architectural activity from a cognitive point of view of the actor principle involved in the activity.
Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh, Mark Burstein, Keith Decker, Edmund Durfee,Tim Finin, Les Ga... more Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh, Mark Burstein, Keith Decker, Edmund Durfee,Tim Finin, Les Gasser, Hrishikesh Goradia, Nick Jennings, Kiran Lakkaraju, Hideyuki Nakashima, H.Van Dyke Parunak, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Alicia Ruvinsky, Gita Sukthankar, Samarth Swarup, Katia Sycara, Milind Tambe, Tom Wagner, and Laura Zavala MAS Research Roadmap Project Research Directions for Service-Oriented Multiagent Systems
ABSTRACT Spatial information has been received much attention recently. A ubiquitous computing en... more ABSTRACT Spatial information has been received much attention recently. A ubiquitous computing environment enables us to monitor a user behavior and potentially provide tailored information services depending on the user situations such as location. Navigation and city tours are some of the major applications of GIS (Geographic Information Service) using location information. We consider that space has a meaning. For example, when one is in a lounge, that person may be able to drink something. She may be relaxing talking with someone else, or thinking alone while smoking. We understand the meaning of spaces unconsiously. This study is an attempt to capture the meaning of space by explicitly describing the meaning of space to utilize for for advanced locationbased information services.
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