
Impacts of Major Transport Infrastructures on the Quality of Urban Shape

COST projects - Collected Agreements Vol2 1981-1982

Interactions of Food Matrix with Small Ligands Influencing Flavour and Texture - Vol 4

Development of Integred Systems for Large Scale Propagation of Elite Plants using in Vitro Techniques

European Consensus Conference of Pharmacogenetics

Advanced Materials for Temperatures above 1500°C - Development of Testing Methods

Progress in Paper Recycling: Deinking Research Progress in Europe
- Pages: 50
- Author(s): G. Galland, G. Moore
- Publisher(s): Tappi
The objective of the Action is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of deinking technology even as new printing methodes and vehicles are being introduced in response to the increasing customer expectations and increasingly stringent environmental considerations. The Action has helped the European paper industry create a platform for exchanges among leading institutes involving in research; universities which have activities in deinking; a number of key suppliers; an individual paper companies.

Algorithmic Decision Theory
- Pages: 460
- Author(s): F. Rossi and A. Tsoukias
- Publisher(s): Springer
- http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-642-04427-4/
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-3-642-04427-4
Algorithmic decision theory is a new interdisciplinary research area that aims to bring together researchers from different fields such as decision theory, discrete mathematics, theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence, in order to improve decision support in the presence of massive databases, combinatorial structures, partial and/or uncertain information and distributed, possibly interoperating, decision makers. Such problems arise in several real-world decision-making scenarios such as humanitarian logistics, epidemiology, risk assessment and management, e-government, electronic commerce, and recommender systems. This volume contains the papers presented at ADT 2009, the first International Conference on Algorithmic Decision Theory. The conference was held in San Servolo on October 20-23, 2009. The program of the conference included oral presentations, posters, invited talks, and tutorials. The topic of the papers range from computational social choice to preference modeling, from uncertainty to preference learning, from multi-criteria decision making to game theory.

Built Heritage: Fire Loss to Historic Buildings
- Pages: 171 pages
- Author(s): I. Maxwell
- Publisher(s): SKALA
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-954-751-072-2
Proceedings of the International Workshop “Built Heritage: Fire Loss to Historic Building”, which took place in Varna, Bulgaria on 9-11 September 2004.