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Mobile Code Bibliography
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Mobile Code Bibliography by Jeremy Hylton includes 136 plus
entries of mobile code, mobile agents, and related
systems. It is available in three forms: with abstracts,
without abstracts and BibTeX source.
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Mobility Mailing List
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Mobility Mailing List has been set up to discuss all
things pertaining to mobile code, objects, agents, and the
like. The site has Charter, Membership, Resources, Search
and FAQs. You may also subscribe to the list directly from
this web site.
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Mud Connector
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The Mud Connector is a comprehensive listing of MUD
(multi-user domain) sites where multiple people may be
logged on and interacting with one another.
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MUDs and MUDding FAQs
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Comprehensive Frequently Asked Questions on MUD (Multiple
User Dimension, Multiple User Dungeon, or Multiple User
Dialogue) and MUDding. MUDs are computer programs which
users can log into and explore. Each user takes control of
a computerized persona/avatar/incarnation/character. You
can walk around, chat with other characters, explore
dangerous monster-infested areas, solve puzzles, and even
create your very own rooms, descriptions and items.
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Multi-Agent Systems Webliography
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Computer Science
Department's Artificial Intelligence Research Group's
Multi-Agent Systems Webliography offers links to useful
resources in Multi-Agent Systems.
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Multi-Agent Systems Webliography
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Computer Science
Department's Artificial Intelligence Research Group's
Multi-Agent Systems Webliography offers links to useful
resources in Multi-Agent Systems.
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NetGlos
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NetGlos - The Multilingual Glossary of Internet
Terminology.
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NetLingo
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NetLingo is an online dictionary that contains definitions
of hundreds of words that are emerging as a new vocabulary
surrounding the technology and community of the Internet
and the World Wide Web.
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Netscan
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Netscan currently focuses on the Usenet, the largest
public Internet communications system. The goal of the
Netscan project is to collect base-line measures of the
Usenet, its structure and dynamics so as to map the kinds
and qualities of the groups and institutions that form
when people use the net to interact with one another.
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Netscape Unofficial FAQ
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The Netscape Unofficial FAQ is a purely volunteer effort
and The Netscape Champions Team has put together a loosely
edited list of Frequently Asked Questions that have been
posted and answered in Netscape discussion groups.
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Network Tierra Experiment
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Continuing Report on the Network Tierra Experiment is a
comprehensive report discussing the happenings on the
network as well as non-network version.
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Neural Nets Research Resources
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A comprehensive library of Neural Networks Research
Resources including literature search, resource by
research area and funding agencies.
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Neural Network Pointers |
Foundation for Neural Networks (SNN) List of Neural
Network Pointers including Groups, Journals and Books,
Education, Companies, Conferences and Meetings,
Bibliographic Search Tools. FAQs and Newsgroups.
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Neural Network Resources
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This site contains links to neural network information on
E-Info, Research Groups, People, Software, Hardware,
Courses, Conferences and Workshops, Journals and Societies,
Bibliographies and Related Topics.
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Neural Networks at your Fingertips
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At this site you will find ready-to-reuse software
simulators for eight of the most popular neural network
architectures, codes in portable, self-contained ANSI C,
and with complete example applications from a variety of
well-known application domains.
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Neural Networks FAQs
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A comprehensive listing Neural Networks Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs). Also included are Neural NetworK Links,
Data
Mining Case Examples, Data Mining Lexicon, Internet
Report describing the use of data mining on the
Internet for marketing decision support and an Internet White
Paper describing the use of neural networks for
predictive modeling.
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Neural Networks Commercial Software Tools
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Neural Networks Commercial Software Tools contains links
to Commercial Software Tools for implementing Neural
Networks and Connectionism.
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Neural Networks Freeware and Sharware Tools
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Neural Networks Freeware and Shareware Tools contains
links to freeware and shareware tools for implementing
Neural Networks and Connectionism.
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Neural Networks Professional Societies
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Neural Networks Professional Socities contains links to
professional socities promoting the topic of Neural
Networks and Connectionism.
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Neural Networks Research Centre SOM and LVQ
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Neural Networks Research Centre at Helsinki University of
Technology investigates the theory and applications of the
Self-Organizing Map (SOM) and Learning Vector Quantization
(LVQ) algorithms of Professor Kohonen. The research centre
has a close connection with the Laboratory of Computer and
Information Science.
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Neurality
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A forum regarding neural networks built by the Internet Centre of Excellence(R).
It holds current research topics about neural applications
to industrial, company and bank scenarios and about
possible applications in the cyberspace.
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NeuroNet
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NeuroNet provides an on-line software repository of Neural
Network information and resources. The links offer
additional information on available software, pages of
information regarding the software, ftp access to the
software or the actual source code.
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OMG
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Object Management Group, the architecture for a connected
world, site offers a complete search engine and soon
completely revised OMG data and information.
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Online
Databases
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A comprehensive library of STN Online Databases in
Science, Technology, Patents and Business.
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OR-Objects
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OR-Objects is a library of Java(tm) classes for developing
Operations Research applications. It contains data
structures and algorithms to develop problem specific
solutions as well as implementations of classical OR
algorithms. OR-Objects is divided into packages of related
classes.
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Obliq Language
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Obliq is a lexically-scoped untyped interpreted language
that supports distributed object-oriented computation.
Obliq objects have state and are local to a site. Obliq
computations can roam over the network, while maintaining
network connections.
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P3P Project
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Platform for Privacy Preferences P3P Project includes
latest FAQ, Privacy Activity Statement, W3C Privacy
Overview, Member Only P3P Links and related documents.
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PC Technology Guide |
The PC Technology Guide offers a complete guide covering
components, storage, multimedia, input/output, glossary,
site information and links.
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PDP Digital Library
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Parallel and Distributed Processing (PDP) Laboratory
Digital Library includes resources on artificial life,
complex systems, evolutionary computation, fuzzy systems,
neural networks, and parallel and distributed processing.
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PGAPack Version 1.0 Library
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Argonne National Laboratory is offering a commercial
developer's kit for its embedded Genetic Algorithm Package
(PGAPack) Version 1.0 library. PGAPack is a
general-purpose, data-structure-neutral, parallel geetic
algorithm library for any parallel or serial platform that
has ANSI C compiler and 16MB RAM. Callable from Fortran or
C; more than five person-years of development.
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Perl.com
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www.perl.com is the central Web site for the Perl
community. Launched by Tom Christiansen, www.perl.com
provides a starting place for finding out everything about
Perl.
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Perl Institute
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The Perl Institute is dedicated to making Perl more useful
for everyone. A non-profit organization established to
support the community of people who use Perl and to
support the development of PERL as a language.
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Planning and Scheduling Bibliography
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This bibliography on knowledge based planning and
scheduling lists publications that are of interest to
planning and scheduling community as a whole, including
some papers on robotics, formal logics and natural
language processing.
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Privacy Exchange
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A global resource that brings together trans-national and
cross-cultural views on privacy and data-protection - -
allowing companies, governments, consumers, experts and
the media to track the emerging global privacy system --
formulated out of informal meetings in Germany between EU
an US government and business representatives, academics,
legal and privacy experts in 1996 and 1997.
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Programming Mobile Agents in Java
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Programming Mobile Agents in Java(tm) - With the Java
Aglet API by Danny B. Lange amd Mitsuri Oshima, IBM
Research. An outline and draft of the initial chapters.
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Project Aristotle
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Project Aristotle Automated Categorization of Web Resources. This is an extensive site listing projects, research, products and services available throughout the world for the automated categorization of Web resources. A must site for both the Newbie and Experienced Net user.
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Project Isaac
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The Internet Scout Project's research team is charged with
investigating resource discovery tools for the Internet.
Their current project, with the working title of Project
Isaac, proposes to link geographically distributed
collections of metadata into a virtual collection
searchable as an unified whole.
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Project Xanadu |
Project Xanadu is the name for Ted Nelson's hypertext work
since 1960. The vision of Project Xanadi since 1960 has
been to create a system to publish hypertext on computer
networks and assuring this freedom for everyone. The
software Xanadu ZIGZAG, an unique hyperstructure kit for
Linux is available.
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Public Domain Knowledge Bank
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The purpose of the Public Domain Knowledge Bank (PDKB) is
to support the members of the PDKB mailing list. The
purpose of the PDKB mailing list is to publish and
maintain a common sense knowledge base available to any
person who wants to use it. The PDKB is based on the CYC
ontology as published by CyCorp.
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Publications Library
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The Distributed Artificial Intelligence Research Unit of
Queen Mary and Westfeld College, University of London
offers a comprehensive online publications library
covering artificial intelligence, DAI and intelligent
agents.
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Python Language
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Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented
language. It is
often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme
or Java. Python combines remarkable power with very clear
syntax. It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high
level dynamic data types, and dynamic typing.
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Quake Stomping Grounds
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The Quake Stomping Grounds is dedicated to providing the
hottest news, the most in demand software and the biggest
hype to Quake players around the world. Latest information
on Quake Bots.
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Redfish Ongoing Research and Development
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Artificial Life, Distributed Objects, Neural Networks,
Genetic Algorithms, Chaos and China...Redfish is working
on tools to facilitate the gathering and delivery of
Chinese information.
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ReferralWeb
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Social Networks graphically represent the relationships
between friends, colleagues, and co-workers. The
ReferralWeb system automatically creates social networks
from public information available on the World Wide Web.
Two people are linked if the system has gathered evidence
that the two people are somehow related. The network can
then be used to guide search for information, experts, and
introductions. For example, you might ask the system "Find
experts on cryptography who are within 3 steps of myself".
The system will both find the experts and show how you are
related. This approach lets you find trusted information
from trusted experts, who are likely to help because they
are friends of your friends!
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Reinforcement Learning Repository
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The purpose of this web site supported by the National
Science Foundation and developed at the Autonomous Agents
Laboratory at Michigan State University is to provide a
centralized resource for research on Reinforcement
Learning (RL), which is currently an actively researched
topic in artificial intelligence. This site contains
resources on both RL research and applications to areas
such as robotics and industrial problems. Resources
available include technical publications, sample testbeds,
implementations of various algorithms, online simulation
packages, workshop information and discussion forums for
a variety of research areas within RL.
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Research Projects in Computational Logic
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A comprehensive listing that includes national and
international cooperative research projects in
computational logic involving nodes of Compulog Net.
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Resource Description Framework FAQs
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A set of Frequently Asked Questions on RDF - Resource
Description Framework - that is a framework for metadata;
it provides interoperability between applications that
exchange machine-understandable information on the Web.
RDF emphasizes facilities to enable automated processing
of Web resources.
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Resources for the Future
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Resources for the Future (RFF) is a non profit and
nonpartisan organization that conducts independent
research - rooted primarily in economics and other social
sciences - on environmental and natural resource issues.
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robots.txt Checker
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This utility will perform some simple checking of the
server-wide robots.txt file for any URL entered.
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robots.txt file
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The robots.txt file is the first file checked by visiting
bots at your site. If the bot can find this file, it will
analyze its contents to see if it is allowed to retrieve
the document. You can customize the robots.txt file to
apply only to specific bots and to disallow access to
specific directories or files. Also Spider and
Robots Exclusion listed below is another fine resource.
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RoBOTL Reference Guide
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The official online reference guide for RoBOTL - a
Robot-Based Object-Oriented Tutorial Language.
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Robots and Mail Filtering
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Robots and Mail Filtering contains links to information
about Filtering and Auto Responding, Running a Mailing
List and Miscellaneous References.
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Scene
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A Scene is a new kind of place on the web, where groups of
people can interact in new ways: co-workers, friends, an
investment club, a family ... you decide. Any member can
contribute ideas, comments, stories, web links, and more,
instantly updating the Scene without tools ... all you
need is a web browser. Everybody sees what everybody else
puts in, so Scenes are a center for the valuable (but
relatively rare) group-generated buzz.
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Scholarly Societies Project |
University of Waterloo Electronic Library's Scholarly
Socities Project facilitates access to information about
1221 scholarly societies across the world featuring web
sites, resources and special societies.
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Search Engine Forums |
Search Engine Forums sponsored by VirtualPROMOTE offers a
number of discussion forums covering the major search
engines and related subjects.
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Search Engine Terms
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This glossary or list of search engine terms is designed
to complement the discussions taking place on the I-Search
Digest.
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Security in Mobile Agent Systems
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Excellent resource links, what's new, other meta pages,
workshops/conferences, single resources and related fields
concerning security in Mobile Agent systems.
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Serville Software Artificial Intelligence Resources
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Serville Software Artificial Intelligence Resources
includes Expert Systems, Natural Language, Agents,
Bayesian Inference, Frames, Knowledge Bases, Internet
Resources and Other AI Web sites.
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SET SIM PRO
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SET SIM PRO is an unique application on the Internet which
can pre-evaluate your webpage and let you see before you
submit what your listings are going to look like. Meta Tag
checking, Multi-Title Spam detection, Autogeneration of
keywords, and more.
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Shareware and Freeware Neural Network Software
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A comprehensive library of shareware and freeware Neural
Network software.
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Site Search Tools
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Site Search Tools from ServerWatch offers a library of
site search development tools with complete descriptions,
vendor, price and platforms.
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Slipgate Central
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Slipgate Central is a one stop solution for all things to
do with Quake. Quake Bots come in two forms: Quake C
patch and true client bots.
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Soar: FAQ List
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This FAQ is posted as a guide for finding out more about
Soar. It is intended for use by all levels of people
interested in Soar, from the novice through to experts.
With that in mind, the questions are essentially divided
into three parts: the first part deals with general
details about Soar, the second part examines technological
issues in Soar, and the third part looks at some issues
related to programming using Soar.
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Software Agents
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Software Agents...What are They? This site gives a
collective definition of software agents and links to the
best software agent sites.
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Software Agents Group Resources on Agents
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Resources on Agents from the Software Agents Group of the
MIT Media Lab offers a comprehensive resource of agents in
an Agents Related Sites Database.
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Software Agents Mailing List FAQ |
The Software Agents Mailing List FAQ contains frequently
asked questions for the Software Agents mailing list.
Please note that this FAQ is updated semi-regularly and is
sure to be incomplete in areas.
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SoftWatcher |
SoftWatcher aims to provide Macintosh and PC users with
the latest information in software product releases.
SoftWatcher's unique features include real time product
updates, links to direct downloads of featured software,
links to company web pages, and detailed summaries of each
software product accessible directly from within their
site.
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SOM Toolbox
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This is the homepage of SOM Toolbox, a code package for
Metlab 5 implementing the Self-Organizing Map (SOM)
algorithm. The SOM is a new, effective software tool for
the visualization of high-dimensional data. It converts
complex, nonlinear statistical relationships between
high-dimensional data items into simple geometric
relationships on a low dimensional display.
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Spambot Beware FAQs
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SpamBot Beware FAQs offers information on how to avoid,
detect, and harass spambots. SpamBots are programs that
extract email addresses from web pages, which are then
used as targets for spam.
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Spider Spotting Resources
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A comprehensive site for resources and links to Spider
Spotting, Bot Watching and learning how to recognize
spiders and bots visiting your web site.
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Spiders and Robots Exclusion
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Bots are programs that automatically transverse the Web's
hypertext structure by retrieving a document and
recursively retrieving all documents that are referenced.
This site explains how you can control what these bots do
when visiting your site.
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Stanford University Digital Libraries Project
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The Stanford Digital Libraries project is one participant
in the 4-year, $24 million Digital Library Initiative,
started in 1994 and supported by NSF, DARPA, and NASA.
This site includes Projects, Documents, Info Resources,
Seminars, Software and People.
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St@tServ
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St@tServ is the central information server for Statistics
& Data Analysis on the Internet. Site includes Statistical
Jobs, Statistical Software, Publications, Data Mining,
Meetings, Consulting, Online Resources, Institutions,
Universities, Connecting People, and Other Links.
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Successful Searching on Dialog (r)
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Successful Searching on Dialog (r), is an updated 277 page
Dialog Search Manual, where you will find FAQs,
descriptions and examples of how to use all the commands
available for use on Dialog. Command descriptions are
presented in alphabetical order for easy use.
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Survey of Standards-Related Fora and Consortia
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A comprehensive survey site including Information About
the Survey, International Standards Organizations,
Regional Standards Organizations, National Standard
Organizations, List of Organizations with links to
individual records, Classification of Standards-Related
Fora and Consortia and Additional Organizations.
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Surveys
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This is BotSpot's platform for surveys covering Bots,
Intelligent Agents, Viruses, Simulations, Tamagotchis,
Robots, Avatars and more. Visit periodically to see the
results and answer new surveys. Both BotSpot(tm) and
related surveys will be featured here.
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Technology Glossary
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An extremely comprehensive technology glossary by Bob
Jensen at Trinity University also gives resources to
selected links of other glossaries on the Web covering
computing, networking and more.
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Tech Encyclopedia
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More than 11,000 definitions of computer terms and
concepts.
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Telecom Information Resources on the Internet
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Telecom Information Resources on the Internet by Professor
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason is a very comprehensive library of
resources on Network Commerce and Intelligent Agents.
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Text Mining, Web Mining, Information Retrieval and Extraction from the WWW References
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Telecom Information Resources on the Internet by Professor
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason is a very comprehensive library of
resources on Network Commerce and Intelligent Agents.
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Text REtrieval Conference (TREC)
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Text REtrieval Conference (TREC) series is co-sponsored by
the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)
and the Information Technology Office of the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) as part of the
TIPSTER Text Program. TREC...to encourage research in
information retrieval from large text collections covers
Overview, FAQs, Data, Contact Information, Past TREC
Results, Information for Active Participants, and
Publications.
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