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Models and Methods for Discovering Automatable Activity Segments in a Service--Oriented Environment
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C.V. Ramamoorthy, University of California Berkeley, USA
Although computers were invented barely fifty years ago, their enormous value and impact on society has already relegated much of computing discipline into a commodity status. While the pedagogical theories of computing have failed to keep pace with the rapid technological advances, of immense importance, a systematic approach to achieving reliable systems design despite complexity compounding on virtually daily basis, is sorely lacking. The immense array of sub-disciplines of computer science including digital hardware, computer architecture, programming languages, databases, networking, artificial intelligence, software engineering, etc. are rapidly coalescing into a new sub-discipline, labeled as the "service industry."
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C.V. Ramamoorthy, "Models and Methods for Discovering Automatable Activity Segments in a Service--Oriented Environment," ictai, pp.xix, 18th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'06), 2006
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