Michael VanHilst's publications

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``SmartAgent: Extending the JADE Behavior Model''
by Martin Griss, Steven Fonseca, Dick Cowan, Robert Kessler, Michael VanHilst.
In Proceedings of 6th World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI 2002), (Orlando, Florida), July 14-18, 2002.

``Agent and Appliance Aggregation''
by Michael VanHilst and Kevin Wilkinson.
In AAW'02, Proceedings of the First HP Appliance Aggregation Workshop, (Palo Alto, California) June 25-26, 2002.

``CoolAgent: Intelligent Digital Assistants for Mobile Professionals - Phase 1 Retrospective
by Martin Griss, Reed Letsinger, Dick Cowan, Michael VanHilst, Robert Kessler.
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories technical report HPL-2002-55R1, (Palo Alto, CA), February, 2002.
Abstract Download: PDF

``VoiceXML Issues and Basics: An Early Experience Report''
by Michael VanHilst.
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories technical report HPL-2002-4-3 (internal), (Palo Alto, CA), March 28, 2002.

``"Where Are the Christmas Decorations?": A Memory Assistant for Storage Locations.''
by Lewis G. Creary and Michael VanHilst.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on the Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB'01), June 28-29, 2001, Madrid, pp. 165-175.
Published as Ana Marķa Moreno, Reind P. van de Riet (Eds.), Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems, Lecture Notes in Informatics, ISBN 3-88579-332-6
Abstract Download: PDF
A previous version appeared as Hewlett-Packard Laboratories technical report HPL-2001-145, (Palo Alto, CA), March 1, 2001.

``Role-Oriented Programming for Software Evolution''
by Michael VanHilst.
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington Department of Computer Science and Engineering, (Seattle, Washington), Sept. 1997.
Abstract. Download: PostScript.
A previous version appeared as ``A Factor-based Approach to Extensible Object-oriented Development'' by Michael VanHilst In OOPSLA '95 Doctoral Symposium, (Austin, TX), October 15-19, 1995.

``Decoupling Change from Design''
by Michael VanHilst and David Notkin.
in Proceedings of the Fourth ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE96). San Francisco, CA, USA, 1996, pp. 58-69. Abstract Download: Postscript PDF, talk slides (PDF).

``Using Role Components to Implement Collaboration-Based Designs''
by Michael VanHilst and David Notkin.
in Proceedings of the Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA'96). San Jose, CA, USA, 1996. pp. 359-369.
Abstract Download: Postscript PDF
A previous version appeared as University of Washington Department of Computer Science and Engineering technical report UW-CSE-96-04-01, (Seattle, WA), April, 1996.

``Using C++ Templates to Implement Role Based Designs''
by Michael VanHilst and David Notkin.
in Proceedings of the JSSST 2nd International Symposium on Object Technologies for Advanced Software (ISOTAS'96), Kanasawa, Japan, Mar. 11-15, 1996
Published as Proceedings of the International Symposium on Object Technologies for Advanced Software, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1049, 1996, pp. 22-37.
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A previous version appeared as University of Washington Department of Computer Science and Engineering technical report UW-CSE-95-07-02, (Seattle, WA), July, 1995.

``PROS: Data Analysis for ROSAT''
by D.M. Worrall, M. Conroy, J. DePonte, F.R. Harnden, E. Mandel., S.S. Murray, G. Trinchieri, M. VanHilst, & B.J. Wilkes.
in V. Di Ges`u, L. Scarsi, R. Buccheri, P. Crane, M.C. Maccarone & H.U. Zimmermann (eds.), Data Analysis in Astronomy IV (New York: Plenum Press), 1992, pp. 145-152

``SAOImage''
by Michael VanHilst.
In Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 22, 1990, pp. 935-936.


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