@Comment 1999.bib -*- mode: BibTeX -*- @book{abnett99__first_only_, title = {First and Only}, author = {Abnett, Dan}, year = {1999}, tags = {40k, military, science_fiction, warhammer}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {Gaunt's Ghosts}, isbn = {1-84416-164-1}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Abnett/Abnett_1999_First_and_Only.epub}, } @book{adler99_introd_to_patter_recog_32_, title = {Introduction To Pattern Recognition}, author = {Adler, Mike}, year = {1999}, tags = {machine_learning, math, pattern_recognition, text_book}, volume = {32}, publisher = {HeavenForBooks.com}, abstract = {This is an accompanying manual to “Theodoridis/Koutroumbas, Pattern Recognition”, that includes Matlab code of the most common methods and algorithms in the book, together with a descriptive summary and solved examples, and including real-life data sets in imaging and audio recognition. It also includes Matlab code and descriptive summary of the most common methods and algorithms in “Theodoridis/Koutroumbas, Pattern Recognition 4e”. - See more at: http://reference-tree.com/book/introduction-to-pattern-recognition-a-matlab-approach#sthash.jrnC7JVq.dpuf}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-981-02-3312-9}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Adler/Adler_1999_Introduction_To_Pattern_Recognition.pdf}, } @manual{avellone99__planes_tormen_, title = {Planescape Torment}, subtitle = {Instruction Manual}, author = {Avellone, Chris}, year = {1999}, tags = {bioware, dungeons_and_dragons, infinity_engine, RPG}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://archive.org/details/Planescape_Torment_Manual}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Avellone/Avellone_1999_Planescape_Torment.pdf}, } @book{bauman99_cultur_, title = {Culture as praxis}, author = {Bauman, Zygmunt}, year = {1999}, tags = {culture, praxis, sociology, text_book}, publisher = {SAGE}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Bauman/Bauman_1999_Culture_as_praxis.pdf}, } @misc{beck99_simpl_small_testin_, title = {Simple Smalltalk Testing}, subtitle = {With Patterns}, author = {Beck, Kent}, year = {1999}, tags = {design_pattern, smalltalk, software_engineering, testing}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Beck/Beck_1999_Simple_Smalltalk_Testing.pdf}, } @book{bell99_anthr_frien_, title = {The Anthropology of Friendship}, editor = {Bell, Sandra and Coleman, Simon}, year = {1999}, tags = {anthropology, friend}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-85973-310-3}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Bell/Bell_1999_The_Anthropology_of_Friendship.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ben-ari99__bricol_forev_, title = {Bricolage Forever!}, author = {Ben-Ari, Mordechai}, year = {1999}, tags = {cognition, constructivism, HCI, word_processing}, booktitle = {11th Annual Workshop Of The Special Interest Group On The Psychology Of Programming.}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.ppig.org/papers/1999-ppig-11th-benari/}, file = {1900/1990/1999/BenAri/BenAri_1999_Bricolage_Forever_.pdf}, } @article{biais99_price_discov_learn_durin_preop_107_, title = {Price Discovery and Learning During the Preopening Period in the Paris Bourse}, author = {Biais, Bruno and Hillion, Pierre and Spatt, Chester}, year = {1999}, tags = {economics, france, learning, paris}, journal = {Journal of Political Economy}, volume = {107}, number = {6}, pages = {1218-1248}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1086/250095}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/250095}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Biais/Biais_1999_Price_Discovery_and_Learning_During_the_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{biere99_symbol_model_check_bdds_, title = {Symbolic Model Checking without BDDs}, author = {Biere, Armin and Cimatti, Alessandro and Clarke, Edmund and Zhu, Yunshan}, year = {1999}, tags = {bounded_model_checking, model_checking, SAT, transition_system}, booktitle = {Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS)}, pages = {193-207}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-49059-0_14}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-49059-0_14}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Biere/Biere_1999_Symbolic_Model_Checking_without_BDDs.pdf}, } @inproceedings{biere99_symbol_sat_bdds_, title = {Symbolic model checking using SAT procedures instead of BDDs}, author = {Biere, A. and Cimatti, A. and Clarke, E.M. and Fujita, M. and Zhu, Y.}, year = {1999}, tags = {bounded_model_checking, FSMs, model_checking, SAT}, booktitle = {Design Automation Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/dac.1999.781333}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/DAC.1999.781333}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Biere/Biere_1999_Symbolic_model_checking_using_SAT_proced.pdf}, } @book{blackburn99_oxfor_compan_to_year_, title = {The Oxford Companion To the Year}, author = {Blackburn, Bonnie and Holford-Strevens, Leofranc}, year = {1999}, tags = {calendar, chronology, custom, events, text_book, year}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-19-214231-3}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Blackburn/Blackburn_1999_The_Oxford_Companion_To_the_Year.pdf}, } @article{boman99_norms_artif_decis_makin_7_, title = {Norms in Artificial Decision Making}, author = {Boman, Magnus}, year = {1999}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, constraints, decision_making, norms, policy, risk, social_space, uncertainty}, journal = {Artificial Intelligence and Law}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, abstract = {A method for forcing norms onto individual agents in a multi-agent system is presented. The agents under study are supersoft agents: autonomous artificial agents programmed to represent and evaluate vague and imprecise information. Agents are further assumed to act in accordance with advice obtained from a normative decision module, with which they can communicate. Norms act as global constraints on the evaluations performed in the decision module and hence no action that violates a norm will be suggested to any agent. Further constraints on action may then be added locally. The method strives to characterise real-time decision making in agents, in the presence of risk and uncertainty.}, invalid_isbn = {0924-8463}, issn = {09248463}, pages = {17–35}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1023/A:1008311429414}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Boman/Boman_1999_Norms_in_Artificial_Decision_Making.pdf}, } @book{bruce99_three_early_moder_utopias_, title = {Three Early Modern Utopias}, subtitle = {Utopia, New Atlantis, The Isle of Pines}, author = {Bruce, Susan and More, Thomas and Bacon, Francis and Neville, Henrry}, year = {1999}, tags = {fiction, francis_bacon, henry_neville, history, new_atlantis, the_isle_of_pines, thomas_more, utopia}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-19-283885-7}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Bruce/Bruce_1999_Three_Early_Modern_Utopias.pdf}, } @article{caldas99_origin_instit_2_, title = {The Origin of Institutions}, subtitle = {Socio-Economic Processes, Choice, Norms and Conventions}, author = {Caldas, Jose Castro and Coelho, Helder}, year = {1999}, tags = {ABM, economics, evolution, institution, simulation, socio_economic}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {2}, number = {2}, publisher = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation}, abstract = {Institutions, the way they are related to the behaviour of the agents and to the aggregated performance of socio-economic systems, are the topic addressed by this essay. The research is based on a particular concept of a bounded rational agent living in society and by a population based simulation model that describes the processes of social learning. From simple co-ordination problems, where conventions spontaneously emerge, to situations of choice over alternative constitutional rules, simulation was used as a means to test the consistency and extract the implications of the models. Institutions, as solutions to recurring problems of social interaction, are both results and preconditions for social life, unintended outcomes and human devised constraints. In an evolutionary setting no support is found for the deep rooted beliefs about the 'naturally' beneficial outcomes generated by 'invisible-hand' processes or by any alternative Hobbesian meta-agency.}, pages = {1}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/2/2/1.html}, } @inproceedings{caprile99__nomen_, title = {Nomen est omen}, subtitle = {analyzing the language of function identifiers}, author = {Caprile, C. and Tonella, P.}, year = {1999}, tags = {names, programming, software_engineering, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Sixth Working Conference On Reverse Engineering (Cat. No.Pr00303)}, journal = {Sixth Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (Cat. No.PR00303)}, date_added = {sat jun 3 05:22:32 2023}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/wcre.1999.806952}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wcre.1999.806952}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Caprile/nomen-est-omen-analyzing-the-language-of-function-identifiers.pdf}, } @article{card99_infor_forag_106_, title = {Information Foraging.}, author = {Card, Stuart K. and Pirolli, Peter}, year = {1999}, tags = {ACT_IF, HCI, information_foraging, information_retrieval}, journal = {Psychological Review}, volume = {106}, number = {4}, abstract = {Information foraging theory is an approach to understanding how strategies and technologies for information seeking, gathering, and consumption are adapted to the flux of information in the environment. The theory assumes that people, when possible, will modify their strategies or the structure of the environment to maximize their rate of gaining valuable information. The theory is developed by (a) adaptation (rational) analysis of information foraging problems and (b) a detailed process model (adaptive control of thought in information foraging [ACT-IF]). The adaptation analysis develops (a) information patch models, which deal with time allocation and information filtering and enrichment activities in environments in which information is encountered in clusters; (b) information scent models, which address the identification of information value from proximal cues; and (c) information diet models, which address decisions about the selection and pursuit of information items. ACT-IF is instantiated as a production system model of people interacting with complex information technology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)}, institution = {UIR}, issn = {0033-295X}, pages = {643–675}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-517332-1}, doi = {10.1037/0033-295X.106.4.643}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Card/Card_1999_Information_Foraging_.pdf}, } @article{cassell99_conver_as_system_framew_, title = {Conversation As a System Framework}, subtitle = {Designing Embodied Conversational Agents}, author = {Cassell, Justine and Bickmore, Tim and Campbell, Lee and Vilhjálmsson, Hannes}, year = {1999}, tags = {agents, artificial_intelligence, conversation, design, embodied}, journal = {Embodied Conversational Agents}, pages = {29–63}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://ai2-s2-pdfs.s3.amazonaws.com/0b7d/81f6eb28c43cedf97035ad24f0e4fe4f815a.pdf}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Cassell/Cassell_1999_Conversation_As_a_System_Framework.pdf}, } @inproceedings{castelfranchi99_engin_social_order_, title = {Engineering Social Order}, author = {Castelfranchi, Cristiano}, year = {1999}, tags = {control, coordination, framework, social_order}, booktitle = {International Workshop on Engineering Societies in the Agents World}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Castelfranchi/Castelfranchi_1999_Engineering_Social_Order.pdf}, } @book{chambers99__battl_gothic_ruleb_, title = {Battlefleet Gothic Rulebook}, author = {Chambers, Andy and Thorpe, Gavin and Johnson, Jervis}, year = {1999}, tags = {40k, rule_book, space_combat, space_ships, warhammer}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {True}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Chambers/Chambers_1999_Battlefleet_Gothic_Rulebook.pdf}, } @book{chambers99__codex_orks_, title = {Codex Orks}, author = {Chambers, Andy}, year = {1999}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {3}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {True}, isbn = {1-869893-38-7}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Chambers/Codex Orks.pdf}, } @book{chambers99__codex_space_marin_, title = {Codex Space Marines}, author = {Chambers, Andy and Johnson, Jervis and Thorpe, Gav}, year = {1999}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {3}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {True}, isbn = {1-869893-28-X}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Chambers/Codex Space Marines (3E).pdf}, file2 = {1900/1990/1999/Chambers/40K 3e - Codex - Space Marines - 1999.pdf}, } @booklet{chapelle99:_tesol_quart_33_, title = {TESOL Quarterly}, editor = {Chapelle, Carol A.}, year = {1999}, tags = {linguistics}, volume = {33}, number = {4}, issn = {0039-8322}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Chapelle/document.pdf}, } @article{clark99__polit_regul_58_, title = {The Politics of Regulation}, subtitle = {A Comparative-Historical Study of Occupational Health and Safety Regulation in Australia and the United States}, author = {Clark, Lindie}, year = {1999}, tags = {australia, comparative_history, history, OSHA, politics, public_health, regulation, USA}, journal = {Australian Journal of Public Administration}, volume = {58}, number = {2}, DATE_ADDED = {Mon Aug 11 18:26:19 2025}, pages = {94-104}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/1467-8500.00092}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8500.00092}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Clark/The_Politics_of_Regulation_A_Comparative.pdf}, } @book{collins99__shape_of_action_, title = {The Shape Of Actions}, subtitle = {What Humans And Machines Can Do}, author = {Collins, Harry and Kusch, Martin}, year = {1999}, tags = {__important, action_morphology, actions, automation, institution, intention, mimeomorphic_action, polymorphic_action, taxonomy, technical_language_of_actions, technology}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-52652-4}, url = {https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262526524/the-shape-of-actions/}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Collins/Collins Kusch The Shape of Actions.pdf}, } @manual{copeland99__gnu_privac_handb_, title = {The GNU Privacy Handbook}, author = {Copeland, Matthew and Grahn, Joergen and Wheeler, David A. and Copeland, Matthew}, year = {1999}, tags = {gnu, gnupg, technical, text_book}, publisher = {The Free Software Foundation}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Copeland/Copeland_1999_The_GNU_Privacy_Handbook.pdf}, } @article{coupland99_mortal_assoc_with_use_weapon_319_, title = {Mortality associated with use of weapons in armed conflicts, wartime atrocities, and civilian mass shootings}, subtitle = {literature review}, author = {Coupland, R. M and Meddings, D. R}, year = {1999}, tags = {gun_violence, health, mass_shooting, mortality, review}, journal = {BMJ}, volume = {319}, number = {7207}, publisher = {BMJ}, pages = {407-410}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.319.7207.407}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.319.7207.407}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Coupland/Coupland_1999_Mortality_Associated_With_Use_of_Weapons.pdf}, } @thesis{covalt99__phenom_study_of_commit_relat_, title = {A Phenomenological Study Of Committed Relationships In Which One Member Is Diagnosed With Dissociative Identity Disorder}, author = {Covalt, Patricia I. M.}, year = {1999}, tags = {DID, dissociative_identity_disorder, phenomenology, relationship}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://www.proquest.com/openview/4d175b966ec9ad0f1d0a24035b8aece0/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Covalt/phenom_relationships.pdf}, } @inproceedings{czarnecki99__compon_gener_progr_, title = {Components and Generative Programming}, author = {Czarnecki, Krzysztof and Eisenecker, Ulrich W.}, year = {1999}, tags = {active_libraries, generative_programming, software_engineering}, booktitle = {Software Engineering - ESEC/FSE '99}, publisher = {Springer}, date_added = {Fri Nov 25 20:49:56 2022}, pages = {2-19}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-48166-4_2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48166-4_2}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Czarnecki/Czarnecki_1999_Components_and_Generative_Programming.pdf}, } @thesis{czarnecki99__gener_progr_princ_techn_softw_, title = {Generative Programming Principles and Techniques of Software Engineering Based on Automated Configuration and Fragment-Based Component Models}, author = {Czarnecki, Krzysztof}, year = {1999}, tags = {DEMRAL, generative_programming, meta_programming, modularity, software_engineering}, institution = {Technical University of Ilmenau}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Czarnecki/Czarnecki_1999_Generative_Programming_Principles_and_Te.pdf}, } @article{dacin99_embed_organ_25_, title = {The Embeddedness of Organizations}, subtitle = {Dialogue & Directions}, author = {Dacin, M. Tina and Ventresca, Marc J. and Beal, Brent D.}, year = {1999}, tags = {dialogue, embeddedness, framework, organisation, review}, journal = {Journal of Management}, volume = {25}, number = {3}, abstract = {We review research on organizations to highlight prevailing and emerging conceptions for embeddedness. An integrated framework that considers the sources, mechanisms, outcomes, and strategic implications of embeddedness is presented. Also, promising research directions for embeddedness approaches, including cross-level issues (such as collective cognition and nesting), as well as issues related to temporality, networks, and methodology are identified.}, invalid_isbn = {01492063}, issn = {0149-2063}, pages = {317–356}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {2011868}, doi = {10.1177/014920639902500304}, url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/014920639902500304}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Dacin/Dacin_1999_The_Embeddedness_of_Organizations_Dialo.pdf}, } @book{dimaio99_gunsh_wound_pract_aspec_ballis_foren_techn_53_, title = {Gunshot Wounds Practical Aspects of firearms, Ballistics, and Forensic Techniques}, author = {DiMaio, Vincent J. M.}, year = {1999}, tags = {ballistics, forensics, gun_violence, text_book, wounds}, volume = {53}, publisher = {CRC Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-8493-8163-0}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Dimaio/Dimaio_1999_Gunshot_Wounds_Practical_Aspects_of_fire.pdf}, } @inproceedings{diot99_inter_applic_inter_, title = {Interactive Applications on the Internet}, author = {Diot, Christophe and Gautier, Laurent}, year = {1999}, tags = {design, distributed, internet, MiMaze, multi_player, networking, online, software_engineering}, booktitle = {IEEE Network}, number = {August}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Diot/Diot_1999_Interactive_Applications_on_the_Internet.pdf}, } @inproceedings{dras99_meta_level_gramm_, title = {A Meta-Level Grammar}, subtitle = {Redefining Synchronous Tag for Translation and Paraphrase}, author = {Dras, Mark}, year = {1999}, tags = {grammar, meta, translation, tree_adjoining_grammar, XTAG}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 37th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics on Computational Linguistics}, pages = {80–87}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3115/1034678.1034700}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1034678.1034700}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Dras/Dras_1999_A_Meta_Level_Grammar.pdf}, } @book{driver99_imper_cities_, title = {Imperial Cities}, subtitle = {Landscape, Display and Identity}, editor = {Driver, Felix and Gilbert, David}, year = {1999}, tags = {empire, glasgow, history, identity, landscape, london, potemkin_city, rome, urban_design}, publisher = {Manchester University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-7190-5413-3}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Driver/Driver_1999_Imperial_Cities.pdf}, } @book{engestroem99_persp_, title = {Perspectives on activity theory}, editor = {Engeström, Yrjö and Miettinen, Reijo and Punamäki, Raija-Leena}, year = {1999}, tags = {activity_theory, culture, education, methods, play, psychology, text_book}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-521-43730-X}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Engestrm/Engestrm_1999_Perspectives_on_activity_theory.pdf}, } @article{epstein99_agent_based_comput_model_gener_social_scien_4_, title = {Agent-Based Computational Models and Generative Social Science}, author = {Epstein, Joshua M.}, year = {1999}, tags = {ABM, computational_social_science, methods, review, society}, journal = {Complexity}, volume = {4}, number = {5}, issn = {1076-2787}, month = {may}, pages = {41–60}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1002/(SICI)1099-0526(199905/06)4:5<41::AID-CPLX9>3.0.CO;2-F}, url = {http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/(SICI)1099-0526(199905/06)4:5%3C41::AID-CPLX9%3E3.0.CO;2-F}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Epstein/Epstein_1999_Agent_Based_Computational_Models_and_Gen.pdf}, } @inproceedings{erickson99_rhyme_, title = {Rhyme and punishment}, subtitle = {The creation and enforcement of conventions in an on-line participatory limerick genre}, author = {Erickson, Thomas}, year = {1999}, tags = {limerick, punishment, rhyme, social_norms}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 32nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/HICSS.1999.772647}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Erickson/Erickson_1999_Rhyme_and_punishment.pdf}, } @book{etzioni99_essay_socio_econom_, title = {Essays in Socio-Economics}, author = {Etzioni, Amitai}, year = {1999}, tags = {communitarianism, economics, ethics, philosophy, socio_economic, stakeholder_theory, utility}, journal = {Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-08415-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-03900-7}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03900-7}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Etzioni/Etzioni_1999_Essays_in_Socio_Economics.pdf}, } @inproceedings{floridi99_does_274137_, title = {Does information have a moral worth in itself ? *}, author = {Floridi, Luciano}, year = {1999}, tags = {axioms, dignity, information, information_ethics, infosphere, morality}, booktitle = {Computer Ethics: Philosophical Enquiry}, volume = {274137}, number = {0}, abstract = {The paper provides an axiological analysis of the concepts of respect for information and of information dignity from the vantage point provided by Information Ethics and the conceptual paradigm of object-oriented analysis (OOA). The general perspective adopted is that of an ontocentric approach to the philosophy of information ethics, according to which the latter is an expansion of environmental ethics towards a less biologically biased concept of a 'centre of ethical worth'. The paper attempts to answer the following question: what is the lowest possible common set of attributes which characterises something as intrinsically valuable and an object of respect, and without which something would rightly be considered intrinsically worthless or even positively unworthy and therefore rightly disrespectable in itself? The thesis developed and defended in the paper is that the minimal condition of possibility of an object's least intrinsic worthiness can be identified with its abstract nature as an information entity. Thus, all entities, interpreted as clusters of information, have a minimal moral worth qua information objects (i.e. qua information), that deserves to be respected. The principles elaborated in the course of the analysis are those of 'reflective respect' (A's respect towards all members of A's class motivated by A's respect towards A not qua individual, but qua instantiation of a class of entities), 'ontic uniformity' (A's recognition of A's membership to the class of information entities) and 'ontic solidarity' (A's recognition of any information entity's dignity).}, issn = {1556-5068}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.144548}, url = {http://www.ssrn.com/abstract=144548}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Floridi/Floridi_1999_Does_information_have_a_moral_worth_in_i.pdf}, } @book{foucault99_relig_cultur_, title = {Religion and Culture}, author = {Foucault, Michel and Carrette, Jeremy R.}, year = {1999}, tags = {christianity, culture, mental_health, politics, religion, sexuality}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-415-92361-1}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Foucault/Foucault_1999_Religion_and_Culture.pdf}, } @misc{fraser99_histor_britis_trade_union_, title = {A History of British Trade Unionisn, 1700-1998}, author = {Fraser, W. Hamish}, year = {1999}, tags = {1700, 1998, history, labour, labour_unions, trade_unions, unions}, publisher = {Macmillan Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Fraser/Fraser_1999_A_History_of_British_Trade_Unionisn_170.pdf}, } @article{freedman99__beyon_text_33_, title = {Beyond the Text}, subtitle = {Towards Understanding the Teaching and Learning of Genres}, author = {Freedman, Aviva}, year = {1999}, tags = {education, genre, linguistics, pedagogy, rhetorical_genre_studies}, journal = {TESOL Quarterly}, volume = {33}, number = {4}, DATE_ADDED = {Tue Mar 5 09:59:24 2024}, pages = {764}, doi = {10.2307/3587890}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3587890}, crossref = {chapelle99:_tesol_quart_33_}, } @book{gasgcoigne99_into_maels_, title = {Into The Maelstrom}, editor = {Gasgcoigne, Marc and Jones, Andy}, year = {1999}, tags = {40k, anthology, fiction, science_fiction, short_story, warhammer}, publisher = {The Black Library}, isbn = {978-1-84154-103-7}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Gasgcoigne/Gasgcoigne_1999_Into_The_Maelstrom.epub}, } @inproceedings{gips99_comput_implem_shape_gramm_, title = {Computer Implementation of Shape Grammars}, author = {Gips, James}, year = {1999}, tags = {grammar, review, shape_grammar, software_engineering}, booktitle = {NSF Workshop on Shape Computation}, pages = {1–11}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.shapegrammar.org/implement.pdf}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Gips/Gips_1999_Computer_Implementation_of_Shape_Grammar.pdf}, } @article{goguen99_introd_to_algeb_semiot_with_, title = {An Introduction To Algebraic Semiotics, With Applications To User Interface Design}, author = {Goguen, Joseph}, year = {1999}, tags = {algebraic_semantics, calculus_of_representation, category_theory, concept_space, design, HCI, morphism, semiotics, user_interface}, journal = {Computation for Metaphors, Analogy and Agents}, number = {1562}, pages = {242–291}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Goguen/Goguen_1999_An_Introduction_To_Algebraic_Semiotics_.pdf}, } @article{goguen99_social_semiot_analy_theor_prover_11_, title = {Social and Semiotic Analyses for Theorem Prover User Interface Design 1}, author = {Goguen, Joseph}, year = {1999}, tags = {interface_design, Kumo, semiotics, social_computing, theorem_proving}, journal = {Formal Aspects of Computing}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {272-301}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s001650050051}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001650050051}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Goguen/Goguen_1999_Social_and_Semiotic_Analyses_for_Theorem.pdf}, } @article{greenland99_causal_diagr_epidem_resear_1_, title = {Causal Diagrams for Epidemiologic Research}, author = {Greenland, Sander and Pearl, Judea and Robins, James M.}, year = {1999}, tags = {bias, causal_diagrams, causation, confounding, DAGs, epidemiology, graphical_methods, methodology, methods, observational_studies, research}, journal = {Epidemiology}, volume = {1}, number = {10}, pages = {37-48}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/3702180}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Greenland/Greenland_1999_Causal_Diagrams_for_Epidemiologic_Resear.pdf}, } @book{griffin99_new_, title = {New methods for social history}, author = {Griffin, Larry J and Van der Linden, Marcel and Sherman, Josepha}, year = {1999}, tags = {event_history_analysis, event_structure_analysis, history, methods, narrative, qualitative_comparative_analysis, social_science, text_book}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Griffin/Griffin_1999_New_methods_for_social_history.pdf}, } @inproceedings{grinter99__system_, title = {Systems architecture}, author = {Grinter, Rebecca E.}, year = {1999}, tags = {collaboration, complex_systems, coordination, design, empirical, grounded_theory, systems_architecture}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the international joint conference on Work activities coordination and collaboration - WACC '99}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/295665.295668}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/295665.295668}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Grinter/Grinter_1999_Systems_architecture.pdf}, } @misc{grosz99_becom_explor_time_memor_futur_1_, title = {Becomings Explorations in Time, Memory and Futures}, author = {Grosz, Elizabeth}, year = {1999}, tags = {anthropology, future, grammar, memory, methods, sociology, text_book, time, unthought_futures}, volume = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Grosz/Grosz_1999_Becomings_Explorations_in_Time_Memory_a.pdf}, } @article{gulyas99_multi_agent_model_languag_model_desig_inter_2_, title = {The Multi-Agent Modelling Language and the Model Design Interface}, author = {Gulyás, László and Kozsik, Tamás and Corliss, John B}, year = {1999}, tags = {ABM, IDE, language, MALM, programming, simulation, social_science, swarms}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, abstract = {While computer models provide many advantages over traditional experimental methods, they also raise several problems. The process of software development is a complicated task with high potential for errors, especially when it is carried out by scientists holding their expertise in other fields than computer science. On the other hand, the process of creating computer simulations of social systems which reflect the reality of such systems requires insights considerably beyond expertise in computer science. The Multi-Agent Modelling Language (MAML) is one of the efforts to ease these difficulties. In its current version, MAML is a macro-language for Swarm (a freely distributed toolset under development at SFI), but it is also part of a larger Swarm-independent framework. Also, the design of MAML, while influenced by concepts from Swarm, is general enough to allow for later extension of the supported simulation kernels. This paper gives an overview of the mentioned larger framework, with special emphasis on MAML and its graphical CASE tool, the Model Design Interface.}, pages = {8}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/2/3/8.html}, } @article{hammond99_elemen_, title = {The Elements}, author = {Hammond, C. R.}, year = {1999}, tags = {chemistry, physics, text_book}, journal = {Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.}, number = {June}, pages = {26}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Hammond/Hammond_1999_The_Elements.pdf}, } @book{hepworth99_social_const_anorex_nervos_, title = {The Social Construction of Anorexia Nervosa}, author = {Hepworth, Julie}, year = {1999}, tags = {1980s, anorexia, eating_disorder, feminism, history, mental_health, starvation}, publisher = {SAGE}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Inquiries in Social Construction}, isbn = {0-7619-5308-6}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Hepworth/Hepworth_1999_The_Social_Construction_of_Anorexia_Nerv.pdf}, } @misc{hofstadter99_godel_escher_bach_, title = {Godel, Escher, Bach.. an eternal golden braid}, author = {Hofstadter, Douglas R.}, year = {1999}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, language, math, meta, music, programming, SHRDLU, strange_loops}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Hofstadter/Hofstadter_1999_Godel_Escher_Bach_an_eternal_golden_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{horswill99_funct_, title = {Functional programming of behavior-based systems}, author = {Horswill, Ian Douglas}, year = {1999}, tags = {arbitration_methods, behaviour, functional_programming, GRL, lisp, robotics, software_engineering, STRIPS}, booktitle = {IEEE Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation.}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {27–34}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-7803-5806-6}, doi = {10.1109/CIRA.1999.809941}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=809941}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Horswill/Horswill_1999_Functional_programming_of_behavior_based.pdf}, } @report{howard99_confr_analy_, title = {Confrontation Analysis}, subtitle = {How to Win Operations Other than War}, author = {Howard, Nigel}, year = {1999}, tags = {bosnia, confrontation_analysis, drama_theory, military_analysis}, publisher = {CCRP}, institution = {C4ISR Cooperative Research Program (CCRP)}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-893723-00-3}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Howard/Howard_1999_Confrontation_Analysis.pdf}, } @inproceedings{iglesias99_1555_, title = {A survey of agent-oriented methodologies}, author = {Iglesias, Carlos A. and Garijo, Mercedes and González, José C.}, year = {1999}, tags = {agent_oriented_programming, AOP, methods, review}, booktitle = {Intelligent Agents V: Agents Theories, Architectures, and Languages}, volume = {1555}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {317–330}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-49057-4_21}, url = {http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/3-540-49057-4_21.pdf}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Iglesias/Iglesias_1999_A_survey_of_agent_oriented_methodologies.pdf}, } @inproceedings{iglesias99_survey_agent_orien_method_, title = {A Survey of Agent-Oriented Methodologies}, author = {Iglesias, Carlos A. and Garijo, Mercedes and González, José C.}, year = {1999}, tags = {agents, AOP, ARCHON, AWIC, MADE, MAS, methodology, multi_agent_systems, review, survey}, booktitle = {Intelligent Agents V: Agents Theories, Architectures, and Languages}, pages = {317-330}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-49057-4_21}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-49057-4_21}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Iglesias/Iglesias_1999_A_Survey_of_Agent_Oriented_Methodologies_30b61.pdf}, } @manual{intel99_intel_archit_softw_devel_s_manual_, title = {Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual}, author = {{Intel}}, year = {1999}, tags = {agent, delegation, rule}, number = {243190}, publisher = {Intel}, pdf_locked = {True}, url = {https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/technical/intel-sdm.html}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Intel/Intel_1999_Intel_Architecture_Software_Developer_s_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{jaakkola99_exploit_, title = {Exploiting generative models in discriminative classifers}, author = {Jaakkola, Tommi S. and Haussler, David}, year = {1999}, tags = {classification, generative, kernel, machine_learning, probability}, booktitle = {Advances in neural information processing systems}, issn = {10495258}, pages = {487–493}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {15003161}, isbn = {0-262-11245-0}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Jaakkola/Jaakkola_1999_Exploiting_generative_models_in_discrimi.pdf}, } @article{joensson99_instit_theor_inter_relat_, title = {Institutional Theory in International Relations}, author = {Jönsson, Christer and Tallberg, Jonas}, year = {1999}, tags = {european_union, institution, international, international_relations, regime}, journal = {Debating Institutionalism}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Jnsson/Jnsson_1999_Institutional_Theory_in_International_Re.pdf}, } @article{joerges99_do_polit_have_artef_29_, title = {Do Politics Have Artefacts?}, author = {Joerges, Bernward}, year = {1999}, tags = {__printed, artifacts, culture, design, history, politics, STS, technology}, journal = {Social Studies of Science}, volume = {29}, number = {3}, abstract = {In social studies of technology, as in many other scientific disciplines, highly persuasive similes are at work: pious stories, seemingly reaped from research, suggesting certain general theoretical insights. Variously adapted, they are handed down: in the process, they acquire almost doctrinal unassailability. One such parable, which has been retold in technology and urban studies for a long time, is the story of Robert Moses' low bridges, preventing the poor and the black of New York from gaining access to Long Island resorts and beaches. The story turns out to be counterfactual, but even if a small myth is disenchanted, it serves a purpose: to resituate positions in the old debate about the control of social processes via buildings and other technical artefacts - or, more generally, about material form and social content.}, arxivid = {0803973233}, invalid_isbn = {0306312990290}, issn = {03063127}, pages = {411–431}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {803973233}, doi = {10.1177/030631299029003004}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Joerges/Joerges_1999_Do_Politics_Have_Artefacts.pdf}, } @book{johnson98__codex_dark_angel_, title = {Codex Dark Angels}, author = {Johnson, Jervis}, year = {1999}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {3}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {True}, isbn = {1-869893-67-0}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Johnson/Codex Dark Angels.pdf}, } @book{johnson99_, title = {Codex Imperial Guard}, author = {Johnson, Jervis and Thorpe, Gav}, year = {1999}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {3}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {True}, isbn = {1-869893-52-2}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Johnson/Codex Imperial Guard (3E).pdf}, } @book{johnson99__codex_chaos_space_marin_, title = {Codex Chaos Space Marines}, author = {Johnson, Jervis}, year = {1999}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {3}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {True}, isbn = {1-869893-49-2}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Johnson/Codex Chaos Space Marines 3rd edition.pdf}, } @article{karp99_collab_envir_author_large_knowl_bases_13_, title = {A Collaborative Environment for Authoring Large Knowledge Bases}, author = {Karp, Peter D and Chaudhri, Vinay K and Paley, Suzanne M}, year = {1999}, tags = {concurrency_control, knowledge_base_management_systems, knowledge_bases, knowledge_representation, large_scale, storage_management}, journal = {Journal of Intelligent Information Systems}, volume = {13}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {155–194}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1023/A:1008763932600}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Karp/Karp_1999_A_Collaborative_Environment_for_Authorin.pdf}, } @article{kleinberg99_hubs_author_commun_31_, title = {Hubs, Authorities, and Communities}, author = {Kleinberg, Jon}, year = {1999}, tags = {algorithm, graph, HCI, hypertext, link_analysis, network, social_network, web}, journal = {ACM Computing Surveys, CSUR}, volume = {31}, number = {4es}, abstract = {Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article. ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.}, invalid_isbn = {0360-0300}, issn = {0360-0300}, pages = {5}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/345966.345982}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=345966.345982}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Kleinberg/Kleinberg_1999_Hubs_Authorities_and_Communities.pdf}, } @book{kubat99_neural_13_, title = {Neural networks}, subtitle = {A comprehensive foundation by Simon Haykin, Macmillan, 1994, ISBN 0-02-352781-7.}, author = {Kubat, Miroslav}, year = {1999}, tags = {machine_learning, math, neural_network, SVM, text_book}, booktitle = {The Knowledge Engineering Review}, volume = {13}, number = {4}, publisher = {Pearson}, abstract = {Provides a comprehensive foundation of neural networks, recognizing the multidisciplinary nature of the subject, supported with examples, computer- oriented experiments, end of chapter problems, and a bibliography. DLC: Neural networks (Computer science).}, arxivid = {arXiv:1312.6199v4}, issn = {02698889}, pages = {S0269888998214044}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {18263374}, isbn = {0-13-273350-1}, doi = {10.1017/S0269888998214044}, url = {http://www.journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0269888998214044}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Kubat/Kubat_1999_Neural_networks.pdf}, } @book{lewisohn99_herit_sufis_volum_, title = {The Heritage of Sufism, Volume 1}, subtitle = {Classical Persian Sufism from its Origins to Rumi (700-1300)}, editor = {Lewisohn, Leonard}, year = {1999}, tags = {hermeneutics, history, literature, persia, philosophy, poetry, religion, sainthood, sufism}, publisher = {One World}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-85168-188-4}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Lewisohn/Lewisohn_1999_The_Heritage_of_Sufism_Volume_1.pdf}, } @article{light99_when_comput_were_women_40_, title = {When Computers Were Women}, author = {Light, Jennifer S}, year = {1999}, tags = {computation, history, labour, sexism, women}, journal = {Technology and Culture}, volume = {40}, number = {3}, publisher = {JSTOR}, pages = {455–483}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/25147356}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Light/Light_1999_When_Computers_Were_Women.pdf}, } @manual{lucia99__civil_ii_, title = {Civilization II}, subtitle = {Test Of Time}, author = {Lucia, Alex De}, year = {1999}, tags = {4X, civilisation}, institution = {MicroProse, Inc}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.mobygames.com/game/2903/civilization-ii-test-of-time/}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Lucia/Civilization_II_Test_of_Time_Manual_Win_EN.pdf}, } @report{macpherson99_steph_lawren_inquir_, title = {The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry}, author = {MacPherson, Sir William}, year = {1999}, tags = {inquiry, institution, institutional_racism, metropolitan_police, race, racism}, number = {February}, abstract = {That in creating strategies under the provisions of the Crime & Disorder Act or otherwise Police Services, local Government and relevant agencies should specifically consider implementing community and local initiatives aimed at promoting cultural diversity and addressing racism and the need for focused, consistent support for such initiatives.}, institution = {UK Parliament}, pages = {372}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {550604}, url = {https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-stephen-lawrence-inquiry}, file = {1900/1990/1999/MacPherson/MacPherson_1999_The_Stephen_Lawrence_Inquiry.pdf}, } @article{makinson99_found_probl_deont_logic_49_, title = {On a Foundamental Problem of Deontic Logic}, author = {Makinson, David}, year = {1999}, tags = {defeasibility, deontic_logic, logic, norms, systems}, journal = {Norms, Logics and Information Systems: New Studies in Deontic Logic and Computer Science}, volume = {49}, issn = {1098-6596}, pages = {29–53}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {25246403}, isbn = {90-5199-427-3}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Makinson/Makinson_1999_On_a_Foundamental_Problem_of_Deontic_Log.pdf}, } @article{malone99__tools_inven_organ_45_, title = {Tools for Inventing Organizations}, subtitle = {Toward a handbook of organizational processes}, author = {Malone, Thomas W. and Crowston, Kevin and Lee, Jintae and Pentland, Brian and Dellarocas, Chrysanthos and Wyner, George and Quimby, John and Osborn, Charles S. and Bernstein, Abraham and Herman, George and Klein, Mark and O'Donnell, Elissa}, year = {1999}, tags = {abstraction, agents, best_practices, institutional_design, knowledge_management, MAS, multi_agent_systems, organisation, organisational_learning}, journal = {Management Science}, volume = {45}, number = {3}, pages = {425-443}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1287/mnsc.45.3.425}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.45.3.425}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Malone/Malone_1999_Tools_for_Inventing_Organizations.pdf}, } @article{manovich99__datab_symbol_form_5_, title = {Database as Symbolic Form}, author = {Manovich, Lev}, year = {1999}, tags = {database, media_studies, saussure, semiotics, symbolic_form}, journal = {Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, DATE_ADDED = {Mon Jun 17 18:50:58 2024}, pages = {80-99}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/135485659900500206}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/135485659900500206}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Manovich/Manovich1999.pdf}, } @book{marenbon99_routl_histor_philos_volum_, title = {Routledge History of Philosophy Volume 3}, subtitle = {Medieval Philosophy}, editor = {Marenbon, John}, year = {1999}, tags = {anselm, aureoli, averroes, avicenna, boethius, bonaventure, eriugena, ghent, history, jewish_philosophy, medieval, ockham, philosophy, SCOTUS, thomas_aquinas, walter_burley}, publisher = {Routledge}, abstract = {Volume III is devoted to the Middle Ages. It considers the rich traditions of Arab, Jewish and Latin philosophy, which began to flourish in the ninth century and continued, in the Latin West, until the early seventeenth century. Among the philosophers treated in detail are Avicenna and Averroes, Maimonides, Eriugena, Anselm, Abelard, Grosseteste, Aquinas, Henry of Ghent, Duns Scotus, Peter Aureoli, William of Ockham, Wyclif and Suárez. An introductory chapter discusses Boethius, the late antique thinker who was enormously influential in the medieval Latin West. Special attention has been given to many lesser-known, but important figures in each period, as well as to medieval logic and to the cultural context of medieval philosophy, both in Islam and the Christian West. This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the main areas of medieval philosophy by the experts in each field. It offers fresh perspectives on a complex and rapidly changing area of research, in which Arab and Jewish philosophy are considered in their own right, rather than as sources for Latin thinkers, and the thirteenth century (the time of Aquinas) is not viewed as dominating the earlier and later parts of the period.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-415-05377-3}, url = {https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780203062272}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Marenbon/Marenbon_1999_Routledge_History_of_Philosophy_Volume_3.pdf}, } @inproceedings{marin99_time_norms_, title = {Time and Norms}, subtitle = {A Formalisation in the Event-Calculus}, author = {Marín, Rafaél Hernández and Sartor, Giovanni}, year = {1999}, tags = {event_calculus, logic, norms, prolog, temporal, time}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the seventh international conference on Artificial intelligence and law - ICAIL '99}, pages = {90–99}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-58113-165-8}, doi = {10.1145/323706.323719}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=323706.323719}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Marn/Marn_1999_Time_and_Norms.pdf}, } @article{mateas99_oz_centr_review_inter_drama_believ_agent_, title = {An Oz-Centric Review of Interactive Drama and Believable Agents}, author = {Mateas, Michael}, year = {1999}, tags = {believable_agents, interactive_drama, Oz, review}, journal = {Artificial Intelligence Today}, abstract = {Believable agents are autonomous agents that exhibit rich personalities. Interactive dramas take place in virtual worlds inhabited by characters (believable agents) with whom an audience interacts. In the course of this interaction, the audience experiences a story (lives a plot arc). This report presents the research philosophy behind the Oz Project, a research group at CMU that has spent the last ten years studying believable agents and interactive drama. The report then surveys current work from an Oz perspective.}, institution = {Carnegie Mellon University}, invalid_isbn = {CMU-CS-97-156}, pages = {297-328}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-48317-9_12}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48317-9_12}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Mateas/Mateas_1999_An_Oz_Centric_Review_of_Interactive_Dram.pdf}, } @article{mcdowell99__dissoc_ident_disor_subst_abuse_31_, title = {Dissociative Identity Disorder and Substance Abuse}, subtitle = {The Forgotten Relationship}, author = {McDowell, David M. and Levin, Frances R. and Nunes, Edward V.}, year = {1999}, tags = {dissociative_identity_disorder, drugs, dual_diagnosis, substance_abuse, treatment}, journal = {Journal of Psychoactive Drugs}, volume = {31}, number = {1}, DATE_ADDED = {Sat Jun 1 18:02:39 2024}, pages = {71-83}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/02791072.1999.10471728}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02791072.1999.10471728}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Mcdowell/mcdowell1999.pdf}, } @article{meadows99_lever_point_, title = {Leverage Points}, author = {Meadows, Donella}, year = {1999}, tags = {complex_systems, feedback_loop, flows, leverage_points, rule, systems_thinking}, journal = {Places to Intervene in a System}, publisher = {The Sustainability Institute Hartland, VT}, pdf_locked = {True}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Meadows/Meadows_1999_Leverage_Points.pdf}, } @article{menzies99_knowl_maint_14_, title = {Knowledge Maintenance}, subtitle = {The State of the Art}, author = {Menzies, Tim}, year = {1999}, tags = {expert_system, knowledge_maintenance, problem_solving, review, taxonomy}, journal = {The Knowledge Engineering Review}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pages = {1–46}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Menzies/Menzies_1999_Knowledge_Maintenance.pdf}, } @inproceedings{nagi99_implem_, title = {Implementation model for agents with layered architecture in a transactional database environment}, author = {Nagi, Khaled and Lockemann, Peter}, year = {1999}, tags = {artificial_intelligence, behaviour, database, INTERRAPP, layers, planning, software_architecture, transactions}, booktitle = {1st Int. Bi-Conference Workshop on Agent Oriented Information Systems (AOIS)}, pages = {2–3}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Nagi/Nagi_1999_Implementation_model_for_agents_with_lay.pdf}, } @article{nance99_redun_model_specif_discr_event_simul_9_, title = {Redundancy in Model Specifications for Discrete Event Simulation}, author = {Nance, Richard E. and Overstreet, C. Michael and Page, Ernest H.}, year = {1999}, tags = {__printed, events, graph, model_analysis, redundancy, specification, taxonomy}, journal = {ACM Transactions of Modeling and Computer Simulation}, volume = {9}, number = {3}, abstract = {Although redundancy in model specification generally has negative connotations, we offer arguments for revising those convictions. Defining ldquo;representational redundancy rdquo; as the inclusion of any symbols not required to fulfill the study objectives, we cite several sources of redundancy, classified as accidental or intentional, that contribute positively to the model development tasks. Comparative benefits and detriments are discussed briefly. Focusing on the most interesting source of redundancy dash;that which is intentionally induced by a modeling methodology mdash;we demonstrate that automated elimination of redundancy can actually improve model execution time. Using four models drawn from the literature that are easily understood, but which represent some differences in size and complexity, the direct graphical representations shows improvements over a base case ranging from 27.3 percent to 68.1 percent in execution time. Further, increasing improvement is realized with increasing model size and complexity. These results are encouraging because they suggest that modeling methodologies with automated model diagnosis can significantly reduce both execution and developments time and cost.}, issn = {1049-3301}, pages = {254–281}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/347823.347831}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=347831}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Nance/Nance_1999_Redundancy_in_Model_Specifications_for_D.pdf}, } @inproceedings{nisan99__algor_, title = {Algorithmic mechanism design (extended abstract)}, author = {Nisan, Noam and Ronen, Amir}, year = {1999}, tags = {algorithm, algorithm_design, mechanism_design}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the thirty-first annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing - STOC '99}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/301250.301287}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/301250.301287}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Nisan/selfishJ.pdf}, file2 = {1900/1990/1999/Nisan/301250.301287.pdf}, } @article{ohearn99_logic_bunch_implic_5_, title = {The Logic of Bunched Implications}, author = {O'Hearn, Peter W. and Pym, David J.}, year = {1999}, tags = {intuitional_logic, linear_logic, semantics}, journal = {Bulletin of Symbolic Logic}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, pages = {215-244}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2307/421090}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/421090}, file = {1900/1990/1999/OHearn/OHearn_1999_The_Logic_of_Bunched_Implications.pdf}, } @inproceedings{papadopoulos99_ai_method_algor_compos_, title = {AI Methods for Algorithmic Composition}, subtitle = {A Survey, a Critical View and Future Prospects}, author = {Papadopoulos, George and Wiggins, Geraint}, year = {1999}, tags = {algorithm, artificial_intelligence, composition, methods, review}, booktitle = {AISB}, abstract = {In this paper we survey the use of different AI methods for algorithmic composition, present their advantages and disadvantages, discuss some important general issues and propose desirable future prospects}, pages = {110–117}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.doc.gold.ac.uk/~mas02gw/papers/AISB99b.pdf}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Papadopoulos/Papadopoulos_1999_AI_Methods_for_Algorithmic_Composition.pdf}, } @article{patrick99_simul_correc_distur_2_, title = {Simulating Correctional Disturbances}, subtitle = {The Application of Organization Control Theory To Correctional Organizations Via Computer Simulation}, author = {Patrick, Steven and Dorman, Patricia M. and Marsh, Robert L.}, year = {1999}, tags = {computer_simulation, deterministic_systems, general_systems_theory, organisational_control, prison_management, prison_riots}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, publisher = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation}, abstract = {Inmate group behavior is a complex phenomenon that many researchers have attempted to understand. Most of the individual theories applied to this issue have had limited success. This work uses computer simulation to apply a complex theory of organizational control to the issue of inmate group behavior that incorporates all the major theoretical components found in the individual theories. The complete theory is first presented and then basic simulation results are discussed. The findings show that the simulated theory produced results that are empirically realistic. The control processes used by prisons generally produce compliance from inmates but these same control processes result in episodic periods of negative inmate group behavior. These initial results point to the promise of computer simulation for understanding complex control issues in ways simpler theories cannot.}, pages = {1–21}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/2/1/1.html}, } @article{pirolli99_infor_forag_106_, title = {Information Foraging}, author = {Pirolli, Peter and Card, Stuart K.}, year = {1999}, tags = {ACT_IF, HCI, information_foraging, information_retrieval, scent, user_interface}, journal = {Psychological Review}, volume = {106}, number = {4}, abstract = {Information foraging theory is an approach to understanding how strategies and technologies for information seeking, gathering, and consumption are adapted to the flux of information in the environment. The theory assumes that people, when possible, will modify their strategies or the structure of the environment to maximize their rate of gaining valuable information. The theory is developed by (a) adaptation (rational) analysis of information foraging problems and (b) a detailed process model (adaptive control of thought in information foraging [ACT-IF]). The adaptation analysis develops (a) information patch models, which deal with time allocation and information filtering and enrichment activities in environments in which information is encountered in clusters; (b) information scent models, which address the identification of information value from proximal cues; and (c) information diet models, which address decisions about the selection and pursuit of information items. ACT-IF is instantiated as a production system model of people interacting with complex information technology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)}, issn = {0033-295X}, pages = {643–675}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-517332-1}, doi = {10.1037/0033-295X.106.4.643}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Pirolli/Pirolli_1999_Information_Foraging.pdf}, } @book{polden99__histor_count_court_, title = {A History of the County Court, 1846-1971}, author = {Polden, Patrick}, year = {1999}, tags = {19th_century, county_court, history, judiciary, legal_history, UK}, edition_year = {2003}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Cambridge Studies in English Legal History}, isbn = {0-511-00887-2}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Polden/A History of the County Court, 1846-1971.pdf}, } @article{porta99_corpor_owner_aroun_world_54_, title = {Corporate Ownership Around the World}, author = {Porta, Rafael La and Lopez-De-Silanes, Florencio and Shleifer, Andrei}, year = {1999}, tags = {finance, financial_institution, firms, ownership, shareholders}, journal = {The Journal of Finance}, volume = {54}, number = {2}, pages = {471-517}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/0022-1082.00115}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0022-1082.00115}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Porta/Porta_1999_Corporate_Ownership_Around_the_World.pdf}, } @book{porta99_social_movem_, title = {Social Movements}, subtitle = {An Introduction}, author = {Porta, Donatella Della and Diani, Mario}, year = {1999}, tags = {action_forms, action_repertoire, collective_action, cycles_of_protest, democracy, organisation, social_movement}, publisher = {Blackwell}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4051-0282-7}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Porta/Porta_1999_Social_Movements.pdf}, } @article{power99_introd_to_pierr_bourd_key_theor_concep_3_, title = {An Introduction To Pierre Bourdieu's Key Theoretical Concepts}, author = {Power, Elaine M.}, year = {1999}, tags = {__important, capital, everyday_life, field, habitus, pierre_bourdieu, practice, reflexive_sociology, social_capital, sociology}, journal = {Journal for the Study of Food and Society}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, pages = {48-52}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2752/152897999786690753}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/152897999786690753}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Power/Power_1999_An_Introduction_To_Pierre_Bourdieu_s_Key.pdf}, } @book{pratchett99_fifth_eleph_, title = {The Fifth Elephant}, author = {Pratchett, Terry}, year = {1999}, tags = {conspiracy_theories, diplomacy, discworld, fantasy, sam_vimes, ship_of_theseus, vampires, werewolf}, publisher = {Doubleday}, isbn = {0-385-40995-8}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Pratchett/Pratchett_1999_The_Fifth_Elephant.epub}, } @manual{reynolds99__sid_meier_alpha_centaur_, title = {Sid Meiers Alpha Centauri}, author = {Reynolds, Brian}, year = {1999}, tags = {4X, space_exploration, video_games}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.mobygames.com/game/4/sid-meiers-alpha-centauri/}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Reynolds/Sid_Meiers_Alpha_Centauri_Manual_Win_EN.pdf}, } @misc{ritchie99_snatc_draft_, title = {Snatch - 4th Draft}, author = {Ritchie, Guy}, year = {1999}, tags = {crime, delegation, draft, script, snatch}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Ritchie/Ritchie_1999_Snatch_4th_Draft.pdf}, } @book{robinson99_martian_, title = {The Martians}, author = {Robinson, Kim Stanley}, year = {1999}, tags = {constitution, mars, politics, science, science_fiction, terraform}, publisher = {Spectra}, isbn = {0-553-80117-1}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Robinson/Robinson_1999_The_Martians.epub}, } @inproceedings{rodriguez99_effec_fos_jun_b_krox_159_, title = {Effects of amphetamine and cocaine treatment on c-Fos, Jun-B, and Krox-24 expression in rats with intrastriatal dopaminergic grafts.}, author = {Rodriguez, J. J. and Montaron, M. F. and Aurousseau, C. and Le Moal, M. and Abrous, D. N.}, year = {1999}, tags = {amphetamin, cocaine, neurology, psychology, rat}, booktitle = {Experimental Neurology}, volume = {159}, number = {1}, abstract = {Activation of dopaminergic (DA) transmission by psychostimulants increases c-fos expression. d-Amphetamine-induced c-fos activation is reduced in the neostriatum deprived of DA afferents. Dopaminergic grafts implanted into the denervated neostriatum induce a c-fos hyperexpression when challenged with d-amphetamine, which is correlated with the exaggerated compensation of d-amphetamine-induced rotation. The aim of the present study was to test the generality of this phenomenon and the effects of DA grafts on the expression of three immediate early gene-coded proteins (c-Fos, Jun-B, Krox-24) following a challenge with either d-amphetamine or cocaine. c-fos basal expression was low in the neostriatum and was increased by the administration of psychostimulants. These effects were blocked by the DA lesion and restored by the DA grafts. A c-fos hyperexpression was observed within the grafted neostriatum, which was correlated with the compensation of d-amphetamine- or cocaine-induced rotation. Basal levels of Jun-B- and Krox-24-LI nuclei were high within the neostriatum. Administration of d-amphetamine or cocaine did not influence the expression of these IEG-coded proteins. Jun-B expression was not affected by the surgical procedure. In contrast, lesion of DA afferents of neostriatum decreased Krox-24 basal expression, an effect reversed by the grafts. Thus, the expression of c-fos but not Jun-B or Krox-24 appeared to be a good marker for the rotational behavior exhibited by DA-grafted rats challenged with drugs that increased DA transmission. This generalized c-fos overshoot indicates an abnormal activation of postsynaptic neurons by dopamine and points to its value as an indicator of the deleterious effects of DA grafts.}, issn = {0014-4886}, month = {sep}, pages = {139–52}, pdf_locked = {True}, pmid = {10486183}, doi = {10.1006/exnr.1999.7129}, url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10486183}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Rodriguez/Rodriguez_1999_Effects_of_amphetamine_and_cocaine_treat.pdf}, } @inproceedings{romero99__focal_struc_prolog_, title = {Focal Structures in Prolog}, author = {Romero, Pablo}, year = {1999}, tags = {mental_models, program_comprehension, programming, prolog, psychology, schema}, booktitle = {Proceedings Of The Psychology Of Programming Interest Group, PPIG}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.ppig.org/papers/1999-ppig-11th-romero/}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Romero/Romero_1999_Focal_Structures_in_Prolog.pdf}, } @book{rorty99_philos_social_hope_, title = {Philosophy and Social Hope}, author = {Rorty, Richard}, year = {1999}, tags = {__return_to, philosophy, politics, pragmatics, robert_brandom, social_hope, text_book}, publisher = {Penguin}, abstract = {Since Plato most philosophy has aimed at true knowledge, penetrating beneath appearances to an underlying reality. Against this tradition, Richard Rorty convincingly argues, pragmatism offers a new philosophy of hope. One of the most controversial figures in recent philosophical and wider literary and cultural debate, Rorty brings together an original collection of his most recent philosophical and cultural writings. He explains in a fascinating memoir how he began to move away from Plato towards William James and Dewey, culminating in his own version of pragmatism. What ultimately matters, Rorty suggests, is not whether our ideas correspond to some fundamental reality but whether they help us carry out practical tasks and create a fairer and more democratic society.Aimed at a general audience, this volume offers a stimulating summary of Rorty's central philosophical beliefs, as well as some challenging insights into contemporary culture, justice, education, and love.}, issn = {1098-6596}, pages = {288}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {12118161}, isbn = {0-14-026288-1}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Rorty/Rorty_1999_Philosophy_and_Social_Hope.pdf}, } @article{saam99_simul_norms_social_inequal_funct_2_, title = {Simulating Norms, Social Inequality, and Functional Change in Artificial Societies}, author = {Saam, Nicole J and Harrer, Andreas}, year = {1999}, tags = {haferkamp, inequality, norms, power, simulation, social_inequality, theory_of_action}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, publisher = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation}, pages = {2}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/2/1/2.html}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Saam/Saam_1999_Simulating_Norms_Social_Inequality_and.pdf}, } @book{salomon99_south_americ_part_, title = {South America Part 2}, editor = {Salomon, Frank and Schwarz, Stuart B.}, year = {1999}, tags = {andes, brazil, colonialism, ethnography, indigenous_people, south_america}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-521-33393-8}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Salomon/Salomon_1999_South_America_Part_2.pdf}, } @book{salomon99_south_americ_part_3_, title = {South America Part 1}, editor = {Salomon, Frank and Schwarz, Stuart B.}, year = {1999}, tags = {andes, brazil, colonialism, ethnography, history, indigenous_people, Inka}, volume = {3}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas}, isbn = {0-521-33393-8}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Salomon/Salomon_1999_South_America_Part_1.pdf}, } @book{sen99_devel_freed_, title = {Development as Freedom}, author = {Sen, Amartya Kumar}, year = {1999}, tags = {economics, ethics, freedom, opportunity, poverty}, publisher = {Knopf}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-375-40619-5}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Sen/Sen_1999_Development_as_Freedom.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sengers9_desig_compr_agent_, title = {Designing Comprehensible Agents}, author = {Sengers, Phoebe}, editor = {Dean, Thomas}, year = {1999}, tags = {agents, artificial_intelligence, Expressivator, sign, sign_management, signification}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI}, publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/conf/ijcai/Sengers99.bib}, pages = {1227–1232}, pdf_locked = {False}, timestamp = {Tue, 20 Aug 2019 16:18:16 +0200}, url = {http://ijcai.org/Proceedings/99-2/Papers/079.pdf}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Sengers/Sengers_1999_Designing_Comprehensible_Agents.pdf}, } @article{shanahan99_event_calcul_explain_, title = {The Event Calculus Explained}, author = {Shanahan, Murray}, year = {1999}, tags = {change, event_calculus, logic, time}, journal = {Artificial Intelligence Today: Recent Trends and Developments}, abstract = {This article presents the event calculus, a logic-based formalism for representing actions and their effects. A circumscriptive solution to the frame problem is deployed which reduces to monotonic predicate completion. Using a number of benchmark examples from the literature, the formalism is shown to apply to a variety of domains, including those featuring actions with indirect effects, actions with non-deterministic effects, concurrent actions, and continuous change.}, pages = {409–430}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {3-540-66428-9}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-48317-9}, url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/1bxk8gd0n6pajxbq}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Shanahan/Shanahan_1999_The_Event_Calculus_Explained.pdf}, } @article{siegel99__stigm_stand_variet_class_33_, title = {Stigmatized and Standardized Varieties in the Classroom}, subtitle = {Interference or Separation?}, author = {Siegel, Jeff}, year = {1999}, tags = {AAVE, creole, dialectics, education, linguistics, pidgin}, journal = {TESOL Quarterly}, volume = {33}, number = {4}, publisher = {JSTOR}, pages = {701}, doi = {10.2307/3587883}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3587883}, crossref = {chapelle99:_tesol_quart_33_}, } @book{singman99_daily_life_throug_mediev_europ_, title = {Daily Life Through Medieval Europe}, author = {Singman, Jeffrey L.}, year = {1999}, tags = {anthropology, castle, customs, daily_life, history, lived_experience, monks, society, sociology, village}, publisher = {Greenwood Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-313-00759-0}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Singman/Singman_1999_Daily_Life_Through_Medieval_Europe.pdf}, } @article{smith99_ident_devel_durin_trans_to_mother_17_, title = {Identity Development During the Transition To Motherhood}, subtitle = {An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis}, author = {Smith, J.A}, year = {1999}, tags = {identity, motherhood, phenomenology, psychology}, journal = {Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology}, volume = {17}, number = {3}, issn = {00157120}, pages = {281}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {17979356}, isbn = {3-258-05932-2}, doi = {10.1080/02646839908404595}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Smith/Smith_1999_Identity_Development_During_the_Transiti.pdf}, } @article{sparks99_leap_author_tool_10_, title = {The Leap Authoring Tool}, subtitle = {Supporting Complex Courseware Authoring Through Reuse, Rapid Prototyping, and Interactive Visualizations}, author = {Sparks, Randall and Dooley, Scott and Meiskey, Lori and Blumenthal, Rick}, year = {1999}, tags = {authoring_tools, complex_courseware, interactive, ITS, LEAP, rapid_prototyping, visualisation}, journal = {International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, IJAIED}, volume = {10}, pages = {75–97}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Sparks/Sparks_1999_The_Leap_Authoring_Tool.pdf}, } @book{spivak99__critiq_of_postc_reason_, title = {A Critique Of Postcolonial Reason}, author = {Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty}, year = {1999}, tags = {critique, feminism, globalization, literary_theory, nationalism, native_informant, orientalism, philosophy, post_colonialism, transnational_cultural_studies, UNESCO}, publisher = {Harvard University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-674-17764-9}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Spivak/Spivak Critique of Postcolonial Reason.pdf}, } @book{stephenson99:_in_begin_comman_line_, title = {In the Beginning was the Command Line}, author = {Stephenson, Neal}, year = {1999}, tags = {apple, class, computation, emacs, history, operating_system}, publisher = {Avon Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Stephenson/Stephenson_1999_In_the_Beginning_was_the_Command_Line.pdf}, } @inproceedings{straus99_testin_typol_tasks_30_, title = {Testing a Typology of Tasks}, subtitle = {An Empirical Validation of McGrath's (1984) Group Task Circumplex}, author = {Straus, S. G.}, year = {1999}, tags = {circumplex, HCI, psychology, review, tasks, validation}, booktitle = {Small Group Research}, volume = {30}, number = {2}, issn = {1046-4964}, month = {apr}, pages = {166–187}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/104649649903000202}, url = {http://sgr.sagepub.com/cgi/doi/10.1177/104649649903000202}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Straus/Straus_1999_Testing_a_Typology_of_Tasks.pdf}, } @manual{takumi99__dino_crisis_, title = {Dino Crisis}, author = {Takumi, Shu and Matsushita, Kuniomi and Kobayashi, Hiroyuki}, year = {1999}, tags = {dinosaur, video_games}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.mobygames.com/game/2822/dino-crisis/}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Takumi/Dino_Crisis_Manual_PS_EN.pdf}, } @book{taylor99_routl_histor_philos_volum_, title = {Routledge History of Philosophy Volume 1}, subtitle = {From the Beginning to Plato}, editor = {Taylor, C.C.W.}, year = {1999}, tags = {anaxgoras, empedocles, heraclitus, history, ionians, philosophy, plato, pythagoras, socrates, sophism, thales}, publisher = {Routledge}, issn = {00221694}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {4865}, isbn = {0-415-06272-1}, url = {https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780203062272}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Taylor/Taylor_1999_Routledge_History_of_Philosophy_Volume_1.pdf}, } @inproceedings{tetreault99_analy_, title = {Analysis of syntax-based pronoun resolution methods}, author = {Tetreault, Joel R.}, year = {1999}, tags = {algorithm, analysis, centering_theory, machine_learning, NLP, pronouns, syntax}, booktitle = {Computational Linguistics}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1034688}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Tetreault/Tetreault_1999_Analysis_of_syntax_based_pronoun_resolut.pdf}, } @article{theraulaz99_brief_histor_stigm_5_, title = {A Brief History of Stigmergy}, author = {Theraulaz, Guy and Bonabeau, Eric}, year = {1999}, tags = {agents, communication, coordination, history, insects, MAS, multi_agent_systems, qualitative, quantitative, self_organisation, social_agent, stigmergy, swarms}, journal = {Artificial Life}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, pages = {97-116}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1162/106454699568700}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/106454699568700}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Theraulaz/Theraulaz_1999_A_Brief_History_of_Stigmergy.pdf}, } @article{thornton99_instit_logic_histor_contin_power_organ_105_, title = {Institutional Logics and the Historical Contingency of Power in Organizations}, subtitle = {Executive Succession in the Higher Education Publishing Industry, 1958- 1990}, author = {Thornton, Patricia H. and Ocasio, William}, year = {1999}, tags = {1958, 1990, higher_education_publishing, history, institution, institutional_logic, organisation, power}, journal = {American Journal of Sociology}, volume = {105}, number = {3}, pages = {801-843}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1086/210361}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/210361}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Thornton/Thornton_1999_Institutional_Logics_and_the_Historical_.pdf}, } @book{thorpe99_, title = {Codex Eldar}, author = {Thorpe, Gav}, year = {1999}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {3}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {True}, isbn = {1-869893-39-5}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Thorpe/Codex Eldar.pdf}, } @book{thorpe99__codex_assas_, title = {Codex Assassins}, author = {Thorpe, Gav}, year = {1999}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {3}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {True}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Thorpe/Codex Assassins.pdf}, } @inproceedings{torre99_updat_seman_defeas_oblig_, title = {An Update Semantics for Defeasible Obligations}, author = {Van Der Torre, Leendert and Tan, Yao-Hua}, year = {1999}, tags = {defeasible_logic, deontic_logic, norms, obligations, semantics}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fifteenth conference on Uncertainty in artificial intelligence}, abstract = {The deontic logic DUS is a Deontic Update Semantics for prescriptive obligations based on the update semantics of Veltman. In DUS the definition of logical validity of obligations is not based on static truth values but on dynamic action transitions. In this paper prescriptive defeasible obligations are formalized in update semantics and the diagnostic problem of defeasible deontic logic is discussed. Assume a defeasible obligation `normally A ought to be (done)' together with the fact `A is not (done).' Is this an exception of the normality claim, or is it a violation of the obligation? In this paper we formalize the heuristic principle that it is a violation, unless there is a more specific overriding obligation. The underlying motivation from legal reasoning is that criminals should have as little opportunities as possible to excuse themselves by claiming that their behavior was exceptional rather than criminal.}, pages = {631–638}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-55860-614-9}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2073867}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Torre/Torre_1999_An_Update_Semantics_for_Defeasible_Oblig.pdf}, } @book{walker99__daemon_1_, title = {Daemonifuge}, author = {Walker, Kev and Campbell, Jim}, year = {1999}, tags = {40k, demon, graphic_novel, sisters_of_battle, warhammer}, volume = {1}, publisher = {The Black Library}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Daemonifuge}, isbn = {1-84154-117-6}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Walker/Walker_1999_Daemonifuge.pdf}, } @article{wheatley99_discur_analy_easten_3_, title = {A Discursive Analysis of Eastenders}, author = {Wheatley, John}, year = {1999}, tags = {analysis, discourse, eastenders, history, soap, UK}, journal = {Applied Semiotics}, volume = {3}, number = {6/7}, pages = {59–84}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Wheatley/Wheatley_1999_A_Discursive_Analysis_of_Eastenders.pdf}, } @article{yinger99__role_stand_teach_teach_educat_100_, title = {The Role of Standards in Teaching and Teacher Education}, author = {Yinger, Robert J.}, year = {1999}, tags = {education, legitimacy, metrics, organisation, pedagogy, professional_knowledge, social_control, teaching}, journal = {Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education}, volume = {100}, number = {5}, pages = {85-113}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/016146819910000504}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016146819910000504}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Yinger/Yinger_1999_The_Role_of_Standards_in_Teaching_and_Te.pdf}, } @article{yoshioka99_genre_taxon_19_, title = {Genre Taxonomy}, subtitle = {A Knowledge Repository of Communicative Actions}, author = {Yoshioka, Takeshi and Herman, George}, year = {1999}, tags = {communication, genre, HCI, question, speech_acts, taxonomy}, journal = {ACM Transactions on Information Systems, TOIS}, volume = {19}, number = {October}, abstract = {We propose a genre taxonomy as a knowledge repository of communicative structures or “ typified actions ” enacted by organizational members. The genre taxonomy is intended to help people make sense of diverse types of communicative actions and provide ideas for improving work processes that coordinate the communication of information. It engages several features to achieve this objective. First, the genre taxonomy represents the elements of both genres and genre systems as embed-ded in a social context reflecting the communicative questions why, what, who, when, where, and how (5W1H). In other words, the genre taxonomy represents the purpose, content, participants, timing, location, and form of communicative action. Second, the genre taxonomy distinguishes between widely recognized genres such as a report and specific genres such as a particular com-pany's technical report, because the difference sheds light on the context of genre use. Third, the genre taxonomy represents use and evolution of a genre over time to help people understand how a genre is used and changed by a community over time. Fourth, the genre taxonomy represents aspects of information coordination via genres, thus providing ideas for improving work processes using genres. We have constructed a prototype of such a genre taxonomy using the Process Hand-book, a process knowledge repository developed at MIT. We have included both widely recognized genres such as the memo and specific genres such as those used in the Process Handbook itself. We suggest that this genre taxonomy may be useful in the innovation of new document templates or methods for communication because it helps to clarify different possible uses of similar gen-res and explicates how genres play a coordination role among people and between people and their tasks.}, invalid_isbn = {10468188}, issn = {10468188}, pages = {431–456}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {6067643}, doi = {10.1145/502795.502798}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=502795.502798}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Yoshioka/Yoshioka_1999_Genre_Taxonomy.pdf}, } @inproceedings{zhang99_persp_69_, title = {Perspective-based usability inspection}, subtitle = {An empirical validation of efficacy}, author = {Zhang, Zhijun and Basili, Victor and Shneiderman, B}, year = {1999}, tags = {HCI, perspective, prototype, software_engineering, user_interface, utility, validation}, booktitle = {Empirical Software Engineering}, volume = {69}, pages = {43–69}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1009803214692}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Zhang/Zhang_1999_Perspective_based_usability_inspection.pdf}, } @article{power99:_workin_with_linear_logic_in_coq, author = {James Power and Caroline Webster}, tags = {formal_proof,modal_logic,rocq}, year = {1999}, url = {https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/id/eprint/6461/}, file = {1900/1990/1999/Power/JP-Working-Linear-Logic.pdf}, title = {Working With Linear Logic In Coq}, } @book{breekmans99:_linux_from_scrat, author = {Gerard Breekmans}, publisher = {Gerard Beekmans}, tags = {software_engineering,linux}, identifier = {13.0-systemd}, edition-year = {2026}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/1900/1990/1999/Breekmans/LFS-BOOK-13.0-SYSD.pdf}, url = {https://linuxfromscratch.org}, title = {Linux From Scratch}, year = {1999}, } @article{kojima99:_metal_gear_solid_grand_game_plan_trans, author = {Hideo Kojima}, tags = {game_design,game_development,metal_gear_solid}, url = {https://www.metalgearsolid.org}, translator = {Marc Laidlaw}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/1900/1990/1999/Kojima/MGS2gameplan.pdf}, title = {Metal Gear Solid 2 Grand Game Plan Translation}, year = {1999}, }