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Author Della Penna, Giuseppe; Di Marco, Antinisca; Intrigila, Benedetto; Melatti, Igor; Pierantonio, Alfonso
Title (down) Xere: Towards a Natural Interoperability between XML and ER Diagrams Type Conference Article
Year 2003 Publication Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering, 6th International Conference, FASE 2003, Held as Part of the Joint European Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2003, Warsaw, Poland, April 7-11, 2003, Proceedings Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 356-371
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Abstract XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is becoming the standard format for documents on Internet and is widely used to exchange data. Often, the relevant information contained in XML documents needs to be also stored in legacy databases (DB) in order to integrate the new data with the pre-existing ones. In this paper, we introduce a technique for the automatic XML-DB integration, which we call Xere. In particular we present, as the first step of Xere, the mapping algorithm which allows the translation of XML Schemas into Entity-Relationship diagrams.
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Editor Pezzè, M.
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Series Editor Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume 2621 Series Issue Edition
ISSN 3-540-00899-3 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ Ddimp03 Serial 86
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Author Böhm, Corrado; Tronci, Enrico
Title (down) X-separability and left-invertibility in the λ-calculus (extended abstract, invited paper) Type Conference Article
Year 1987 Publication Proceedings of: Temi e prospettive della Logica e della Filosofia della Scienza contemporanea Abbreviated Journal
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Publisher Place of Publication Cesena - Italy Editor
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ cesena87 Serial 64
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Author Böhm, Corrado; Tronci, Enrico
Title (down) X-Separability and Left-Invertibility in lambda-calculus Type Conference Article
Year 1987 Publication Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 320-328
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Publisher IEEE Computer Society Place of Publication Ithaca, New York, USA Editor
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ lics87 Serial 63
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Author Cesta, Amedeo; Finzi, Alberto; Fratini, Simone; Orlandini, Andrea; Tronci, Enrico
Title (down) Verifying Flexible Timeline-based Plans Type Conference Article
Year 2009 Publication E-Proc. of ICAPS Workshop on Validation and Verification of Planning and Scheduling Systems Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract The synthesis of flexible temporal plans has demonstrated wide applications possibilities in heterogeneous domains. We are currently studying the connection between plan generation and execution from the particular perspective of verifying a flexible plan before actual execution. This paper explores how a model-checking verification tool, based on UPPAAL-TIGA, is suitable for verifying flexible temporal plans. We first describe the formal model, the formalism, and the verification method. Furthermore we discuss our own approach and some preliminary empirical results using a real-world case study.
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ Vvps09 Serial 23
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Author Cesta, Amedeo; Finzi, Alberto; Fratini, Simone; Orlandini, Andrea; Tronci, Enrico
Title (down) Validation and Verification Issues in a Timeline-based Planning System Type Conference Article
Year 2008 Publication In E-Proc. of ICAPS Workshop on Knowledge Engineering for Planning and Scheduling Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract One of the key points to take into account to foster effective introduction of AI planning and scheduling systems in real world is to develop end user trust in the related technologies. Automated planning and scheduling systems often brings solutions to the users which are neither “obvious†nor immediately acceptable for them. This is due to the ability of these tools to take into account quite an amount of temporal and causal constraints and to employ resolution processes often designed to optimize the solution with respect to non trivial evaluation functions. To increase technology trust, the study of tools for verifying and validating plans and schedules produced by AI systems might be instrumental. In general, validation and verification techniques represent a needed complementary technology in developing domain independent architectures for automated problem solving. This paper presents a preliminary report of the issues concerned with the use of two software tools for formal verification of finite state systems to the validation of the solutions produced by MrSPOCK, a recent effort for building a timeline based planning tool in an ESA project.
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ Keps08 Serial 25
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Author Cesta, Amedeo; Finzi, Alberto; Fratini, Simone; Orlandini, Andrea; Tronci, Enrico
Title (down) Validation and verification issues in a timeline-based planning system Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication The Knowledge Engineering Review Abbreviated Journal
Volume 25 Issue 03 Pages 299-318
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Abstract One of the key points to take into account to foster effective introduction of AI planning and scheduling systems in real world is to develop end user trust in the related technologies. Automated planning and scheduling systems often brings solutions to the users which are neither “obvious†nor immediately acceptable for them. This is due to the ability of these tools to take into account quite an amount of temporal and causal constraints and to employ resolution processes often designed to optimize the solution with respect to non trivial evaluation functions. To increase technology trust, the study of tools for verifying and validating plans and schedules produced by AI systems might be instrumental. In general, validation and verification techniques represent a needed complementary technology in developing domain independent architectures for automated problem solving. This paper presents a preliminary report of the issues concerned with the use of two software tools for formal verification of finite state systems to the validation of the solutions produced by MrSPOCK, a recent effort for building a timeline based planning tool in an ESA project.
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Publisher Cambridge University Press Place of Publication Editor
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ Cffot10 Serial 18
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Author Mancini, T.; Mari, F.; Melatti, I.; Salvo, I.; Tronci, E.; Gruber, J.K.; Hayes, B.; Prodanovic, M.; Elmegaard, L.
Title (down) User Flexibility Aware Price Policy Synthesis for Smart Grids Type Conference Article
Year 2015 Publication Digital System Design (DSD), 2015 Euromicro Conference on Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 478-485
Keywords Contracts; Current measurement; Load management; Power demand; Power measurement; State estimation; Substations; Grid State Estimation; Peak Shaving; Policy Robustness Verification; Price Policy Synthesis
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Call Number Sapienza @ preissler @ Mancini_etal2015_3 Serial 136
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Author Mari, Federico; Melatti, Igor; Salvo, Ivano; Tronci, Enrico
Title (down) Undecidability of Quantized State Feedback Control for Discrete Time Linear Hybrid Systems Type Book Chapter
Year 2012 Publication Theoretical Aspects of Computing – ICTAC 2012 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 243-258
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Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor Roychoudhury, A.; D'Souza, M.
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Series Editor Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume 7521 Series Issue Edition
ISSN ISBN 978-3-642-32942-5 Medium
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ Mari2012 Serial 99
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Author Bucciarelli, Antonio; Salvo, Ivano
Title (down) Totality, Definability and Boolean Circuits Type Journal Article
Year 1998 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1443 Issue Pages 808-819
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Abstract In the type frame originating from the flat domain of boolean values, we single out elements which are hereditarily total. We show that these elements can be defined, up to total equivalence, by sequential programs. The elements of an equivalence class of the totality equivalence relation (totality class) can be seen as different algorithms for computing a given set-theoretic boolean function. We show that the bottom element of a totality class, which is sequential, corresponds to the most eager algorithm, and the top to the laziest one. Finally we suggest a link between size of totality classes and a well known measure of complexity of boolean functions, namely their sensitivity.
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ bucciarelli-salvo:98 Serial 70
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Author Mancini, Toni; Mari, Federico; Massini, Annalisa; Melatti, Igor; Merli, Fabio; Tronci, Enrico
Title (down) System Level Formal Verification via Model Checking Driven Simulation Type Conference Article
Year 2013 Publication Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computer Aided Verification. July 13-19, 2013, Saint Petersburg, Russia Abbreviated Journal CAV 2013
Volume Issue Pages 296-312
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Publisher Springer - Verlag Place of Publication Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume 8044 Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0302-9743 ISBN 978-3-642-39798-1 Medium
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ Serial 113
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