cassens.bib

@PHDTHESIS{Cassens-PhD-08,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {Explanation Awareness and Ambient Intelligence as Social Technologies},
  SCHOOL = {Norwegian University of Science and Technology},
  YEAR = {2008},
  TYPE = {Thesis for the degree doctor scientiarum},
  ADDRESS = {Trondheim, Norway},
  MONTH = {May},
  URL = {http://urn.ub.uu.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-2122},
  ISSN = {1503-8181},
  ISBN = {978-82-471-8401-1},
  NUMBER = {2008:119},
  SERIES = {Doctoral theses at NTNU}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Petersen-et_al-UBICOMM-08,
  AUTHOR = {Sobah Abbas Petersen and J\"{o}rg Cassens and Anders Kofod-Petersen and Monica Divitini},
  TITLE = {To be or not to be Aware: Reducing Interruptions in Pervasive Awareness Systems},
  BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies {(UBICOMM 2008)}},
  ADDRESS = {Valencia, Spain},
  YEAR = 2008,
  MONTH = {September},
  PUBLISHER = {IEEE Computer Society Press},
  NOTE = {To appear}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-et_al-EXACT-08,
  AUTHOR = {J\"{o}rg Cassens and Anders Kofod-Petersen and Sobah Abbas Petersen and Monica Divitini},
  TITLE = {Explanations and Privacy in Intelligent Social Awareness Applications},
  EDITOR = {Thomas R. Roth-Berghofer and Stefan Schulz and Daniel Bahls and David B. Leake},
  BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 3$^{\textrm{\scriptsize rd}}$ International Workshop on Explanation-aware Computing -- ExaCt 2008},
  YEAR = 2008,
  ADDRESS = {Patras, Greece},
  MONTH = {July},
  PAGES = {108--117}
}

@ARTICLE{Wegener-Cassens-Butt-RIA-08,
  AUTHOR = {Rebekah Wegener and J{\"o}rg Cassens and David Butt},
  TITLE = {Start Making Sense: Systemic Functional Linguistics and Ambient Intelligence},
  JOURNAL = {Revue d'Intelligence Artificielle},
  YEAR = {to appear},
  VOLUME = {Special issue on Modelling and Reasoning on Context}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-Wegener-IFIP-AI-08,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens and Rebekah Wegener},
  TITLE = {Making Use of Abstract Concepts -- Systemic-Functional Linguistics and Ambient Intelligence},
  EDITOR = {Max Bramer},
  BOOKTITLE = {Artificial Intelligence in Theory and Practice II -- IFIP 20$^{\textrm{\scriptsize th}}$ World Computer Congress, IFIP AI Stream},
  PAGES = {205--214},
  YEAR = {2008},
  VOLUME = {276},
  SERIES = {IFIP},
  ADDRESS = {Milano, Italy},
  PUBLISHER = {Springer},
  URL = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09695-7_20},
  DOI = {10.1007/978-0-387-09695-7},
  ISSN = {1571-5736},
  ABSTRACT = {One of the challenges for ambient intelligence is to embed technical artefacts into human work processes in such a way that they support the sense making processes of human actors instead of placing new burdens upon them. This successful integration requires an operational model of context. Such a model of context is particularly important for disambiguating abstract concepts that have no clear grounding in the material setting of the work process. This paper examines some of the strengths and current limitations in a systemic functional model of context and concludes by suggesting that the notions of instantiation and stratification can be usefully employed.}
}

@PROCEEDINGS{Kofod-Petersen-Cassens-Leake-Zacarias-MRC-08,
  TITLE = {HCP-2008 Proceedings, Part II, MRC 2008 -- Fifth International Workshop on Modelling and Reasoning in Context},
  YEAR = 2008,
  EDITOR = {Anders Kofod-Petersen and J\"{o}rg Cassens and David Leake and Marielba Zacarias},
  MONTH = {June},
  ISBN = {978-2-908849-22-6},
  PUBLISHER = {TELECOM Bretagne},
  URL = {http://wiki.decis.nl/publichcp2008/content/view/82/73/}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kofod-Petersen-Cassens-Aamodt-SCAI-08,
  AUTHOR = {Anders Kofod-Petersen and J\"org Cassens and Agnar Aamodt},
  TITLE = {Explanatory Capabilities in the {CREEK} Knowledge-Intensive Case-Based Reasoner},
  EDITOR = {Anders Holst and Per Kreuger and Peter Funk},
  BOOKTITLE = {Tenth Scandinavian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SCAI 2008)},
  PAGES = {28--35},
  YEAR = {2008},
  ABSTRACT = {The ability to give explanations for its reasoning and behaviour is a core
capability of an intelligent system. There are a number of different goals a user can
have towards such explanations. This paper presents how the knowledge intensive
case-based reasoning framework CREEK can support some of these different goals
in an ambient intelligence setting.},
  VOLUME = 173,
  ISBN = {978-1-58603-867-0},
  SERIES = {Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications},
  ADDRESS = {Stockholm, Sweden},
  MONTH = {May},
  PUBLISHER = {IOS Press}
}

@PROCEEDINGS{Kofod-Petersen-Cassens-Leake-Schulz-MRC-07,
  TITLE = {Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Modeling and Reasoning
  in Context (MRC 2007)},
  YEAR = {2007},
  EDITOR = {Anders Kofod-Petersen and J{\"o}rg Cassens and David B. Leake and Stefan Schulz},
  NUMBER = {112},
  SERIES = {Computer Science Research Report},
  ADDRESS = {Roskilde, Denmark},
  PUBLISHER = {Roskilde University Center},
  ISSN = {0109-9779},
  URL = {http://www.ruc.dk/dat_en/research/reports/112/}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kofod-Petersen-Cassens-CONTEXT-07,
  AUTHOR = {Anders Kofod-Petersen and J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {Explanations and Context in Ambient Intelligent Systems},
  BOOKTITLE = {Modeling and Using Context -- CONTEXT 2007},
  PAGES = {303--316},
  YEAR = {2007},
  EDITOR = {Boicho Kokinov and Daniel C. Richardson and Thomas R. Roth-Berghofer and Laure Vieu},
  VOLUME = {4635},
  SERIES = {LNCS},
  ADDRESS = {Roskilde, Denmark},
  PUBLISHER = {Springer},
  ISBN = {978-3-540-74254-8},
  URL = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5_23},
  ABSTRACT = {
  Ambient intelligent systems are context aware by perceiving and reasoning about
  their environment, they perceive the needs of their users and proactively respond
  to these needs by being context sensitive. Users do not interact with these
  systems by traditional means only, but also through behavioural interfaces. This
  combination of mixed initiative systems and unconventional interfaces puts strong
  requirements on the explanatory capabilities of any system. The work presented
  here focuses on explaining the behaviour of an ambient intelligent systems to its
  users. It demonstrates how explanations can be combined with context to deal with
  the different types of explanations that are required for a meaningful interaction
  of a system and its users.
  }
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-Kofod-Petersen-CACOA-07,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens and Anders Kofod-Petersen},
  TITLE = {Explanations and Case-Based Reasoning in Ambient Intelligent Systems},
  BOOKTITLE = {ICCBR-07 Workshop Proceedings},
  PAGES = {167--176},
  YEAR = {2007},
  EDITOR = {David C. Wilson and Deepak Khemani},
  ADDRESS = {Belfast, Northern Ireland},
  ISBN = {978-1-85923-222-4},
  URL = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-271/paper01.pdf},
  PDF = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/2007-CACOA.pdf},
  ABSTRACT = {
  Interacting with intelligent systems in general and ambient intelligent systems
  in particular, requires that these systems have the ability to build a trust
  relationship with the users. The ability to explain its own behaviour is one of
  the most important abilities that such a system can exhibit to gain trust. We
  argue that explanations are not just an addition to an ambient intelligent system
  rather it is an approach to the design and implementation of such a system.
  Explanations are useful both for the reasoning process itself and as a means of
  communicating with the users. In this paper, we present a knowledge intensive
  approach for identifying different contexts and generating a course of action
  depending on the context found. We explore the use of explanations both as a
  means of reasoning and as a means of communication with the user.
  }
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-Kofod-Petersen-EXACT-07,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens and Anders Kofod-Petersen},
  TITLE = {Designing Explanation Aware Systems: The Quest for Explanation Patterns},
  BOOKTITLE = {Explanation-Aware Computing -- Papers from the 2007 AAAI Workshop},
  PAGES = {20--27},
  YEAR = {2007},
  EDITOR = {Thomas R. Roth-Berghofer and Stefan Schulz and David B. Leake},
  NUMBER = {WS-07-06},
  SERIES = {Technical Report},
  ADDRESS = {Vancouver, BC},
  PUBLISHER = {AAAI Press},
  ISBN = {978-1-57735-333-1},
  PDF = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/2007-EXACT.pdf},
  URL = {http://www.aaai.org/Library/Workshops/ws07-06.php},
  ABSTRACT = {
  Systems in general, and intelligent systems in particular, need to be able to
  explain their behaviour to their users or partners. Previously, a number of
  different user goals that explanations can support have been identified. Likewise,
  different kinds of explanations have been proposed. The problem remains how these
  abstract concepts can be made fruitful for the design of intelligent systems --
  they must be connected to software engineering methodologies. The work presented
  here builds on the concept of patterns and suggests using problem frames as a tool
  for requirements engineering. We further on propose to connect these problem frames
  with other design patterns as a tool supporting the implementation process.
  }
}

@MISC{Cassens-CACOA-06,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{Explanation and Context}},
  HOWPUBLISHED = {{Invited Talk, International Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning and
    Context Awareness (CACOA) at ECCBR 2006}},
  MONTH = {September},
  YEAR = {2006}
}

@MISC{Cassens-UNCERTAINTY-06,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{Aspects of Uncertainty}},
  HOWPUBLISHED = {{Invited Talk, Workshop on Uncertainty and Fuzziness in Case-Based
    Reasoning at ECCBR 2006}},
  MONTH = {September},
  YEAR = {2006}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-Kofod-Petersen-FLAIRS-06,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens and Anders Kofod-Petersen},
  TITLE = {{Using Activity Theory to Model Context Awareness: a Qualitative
    Case Study}},
  BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Florida Artificial
    Intelligence Research Society Conference}},
  PAGES = {619--624},
  YEAR = {2006},
  EDITOR = {Geoff C. J. Sutcliffe and Randy G. Goebel},
  ADDRESS = {Melbourne Beach},
  PUBLISHER = {AAAI Press},
  ISBN = {978-1-57735-261-7},
  URL = {http://www.aaai.org/Library/FLAIRS/flairs06contents.php},
  ABSTRACT = {In this paper, we describe an approach to modelling context-aware
    systems starting on the knowledge level. We make use of ideas from Activity
    Theory to structure the general context model and to assess empirical data.
    We further on describe how the data-driven and the model-driven aspects of our
    approach are combined into a single knowledge model. We outline the design of
    an empirical study conducted to gather information about a concrete workplace
    environment. This information is then used to populate our context model. We
    describe also how the collected data can be used to validate our approach.}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kofod-Petersen-Cassens-MRC-LNCS-05,
  AUTHOR = {Anders Kofod-Petersen and J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{Using Activity Theory to Model Context Awareness}},
  BOOKTITLE = {{Modeling and Retrieval of Context: MRC 2005, Revised Selected Papers}},
  YEAR = {2006},
  PAGES = {1--17},
  EDITOR = {Thomas R. Roth-Berghofer and Stefan Schulz and David B. Leake},
  ADDRESS = {Edinburgh},
  PUBLISHER = {Springer},
  SERIES = {LNCS},
  VOLUME = {3946},
  ISBN = {3-540-33587-0},
  URL = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11740674_1},
  ABSTRACT = {One of the cornerstones of any intelligent entity is the ability to
    understand how occurrences in the surrounding world influence its own behaviour.
    Different states, or situations, in its environment should be taken into account
    when reasoning or acting. When dealing with different situations, context is the
    key element used to infer possible actions and information needs. The activities
    of the perceiving agent and other entities are arguably one of the most
    important features of a situation; this is equally true whether the agent is
    artificial or not.
    This work proposes the use of Activity Theory to first model context and further
    on populate the model for assessing situations in a pervasive computing
    environment. Through the socio-technical perspective given by Activity Theory,
    the knowledge intensive context model, utilised in our ambient intelligent
    system, is designed.}
}

@ARTICLE{Sormo-Cassens-Aamodt-AIR-05,
  AUTHOR = {Frode S{\o}rmo and J{\"o}rg Cassens and Agnar Aamodt},
  TITLE = {{Explanation in Case-Based Reasoning -- Perspectives and Goals}},
  JOURNAL = {{Artificial Intelligence Review}},
  YEAR = {2005},
  VOLUME = {24},
  NUMBER = {2},
  PAGES = {109--143},
  MONTH = {October},
  ISSN = {0269-2821},
  URL = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10462-005-4607-7},
  ABSTRACT = {We present an overview of different theories of explanation from the
    philosophy and cognitive science communities. Based on these theories, as well
    as models of explanation from the knowledge-based systems area, we present a
    framework for explanation in case-based reasoning (CBR) based on explanation
    goals. We propose ways that the goals of the user and system designer should be
    taken into account when deciding what is a good explanation for a given CBR
    system. Some general types of goals relevant to many CBR systems are identified,
    and used to survey existing methods of explanation in CBR. Finally, we identify
    some future challenges.}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-INTERACT-05,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{User Aspects of Explanation Aware CBR Systems}},
  BOOKTITLE = {{Human-Computer Interaction -- INTERACT 2005}},
  YEAR = {2005},
  PAGES = {1087--1090},
  EDITOR = {Maria Francesca Costabile and Fabio Patern\'{o}},
  ADDRESS = {Rome},
  PUBLISHER = {Springer},
  SERIES = {LNCS},
  VOLUME = {3585},
  URL = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11555261_111},
  PDF = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/2005-INTERACT.pdf},
  ABSTRACT = {This paper addresses the problem of embedding explanation-aware
    intelligent systems into a workplace environment. We outline an approach with
    three different perspectives, focusing on the work process as a whole as well as
    user interaction from an interface and a system view. The theoretical background
    consists of Actor Network Theory, Semiotics, and Activity Theory. We further
    propose to integrate this workplace analysis into a design process for
    knowledge-intensive and explanationaware Case-Based Reasoning systems.}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Roth-Berghofer-Cassens-ICCBR-05,
  AUTHOR = {Thomas R. Roth-Berghofer and J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{Mapping Goals and Kinds of Explanations to the Knowledge Containers of Case-Based Reasoning Systems}},
  BOOKTITLE = {{Case Based Reasoning Research and Development -- ICCBR 2005}},
  YEAR = {2005},
  PAGES = {451--464},
  EDITOR = {H\'{e}ctor Mu{\~n}oz-Avila and Francesco Ricci},
  ADDRESS = {Chicago},
  PUBLISHER = {Springer},
  SERIES = {LNAI},
  VOLUME = {3630},
  URL = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11536406_35},
  PDF = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/2005-ICCBR.pdf},
  ABSTRACT = {Research on explanation in Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is a topic
    that gains momentum. In this context, fundamental issues on what are and to
    which end do we use explanations have to be reconsidered. This article presents
    a prelimenary outline of the combination of two recently proposed
    classifications of explanations based on the type of the explanation itself and
    user goals which should be fulfilled. Further on, the contribution of the
    different knowledge containers for modeling the necessary knowledge is
    examined.}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kofod-Petersen-Cassens-MRC-05,
  AUTHOR = {Anders Kofod-Petersen and J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{Activity Theory and Context-Awareness}},
  BOOKTITLE = {{IJCAI-05 Workshop on Modelling and Retrieval of Context -- Working Notes}},
  YEAR = {2005},
  PAGES = {1--12},
  EDITOR = {Stefan Schulz and David B. Leake and Thomas R. Roth-Berghofer},
  ADDRESS = {Edinburgh},
  PUBLISHER = {IJCAI},
  URL = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-146/paper1.pdf},
  PDF = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/2005-MRC.pdf},
  ABSTRACT = {A lot of research has been done in the area of context-aware
    computing. Even though, the term context seems often not to be well defined. We
    attribute this problem partly to the fact that research often focuses on
    syntactical and technical issues of contextuality and does not take a knowledge
    level perspective on context. When including the knowledge level, some sort of
    analysis is required on what aspects need to be modelled. In this paper, we
    propose the use of an Activity Theory (AT) based approach on modelling
    components, and outline how it can be combined with the AmbieSense context
    modelling framework we have proposed earlier.}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Roth-Berghofer-Cassens-Sormo-GWEM-05,
  AUTHOR = {Thomas R. Roth-Berghofer and J{\"o}rg Cassens and Frode S{\o}rmo},
  TITLE = {{Goals and Kinds of Explanations in Case-Based Reasoning}},
  BOOKTITLE = {{WM 2005: Professional Knowledge Management -- Experiences and Visions}},
  YEAR = {2005},
  PAGES = {264--268},
  EDITOR = {Klaus Dieter Althoff and Andreas Dengel and Ralph Bergmann
    and Markus Nick and Thomas Roth-Berghofer},
  ADDRESS = {Kaiserslautern},
  PUBLISHER = {DFKI},
  PDF = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/2005-GWEM.pdf},
  ABSTRACT = {Research on explanation in Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is a topic
    that gains momentum. In this context, fundamental issues on what are and to
    which end do we use explanations have to be reconsidered. This article presents
    a prelimenary outline of the combination of two recently proposed
    classifications of explanations based on the type of the explanation itself and
    user goals which should be fulfilled.}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-ECCBR-WS-04,
  AUTHOR = {J\"{o}rg Cassens},
  PAGES = {97--104},
  TITLE = {{Knowing What to Explain and When}},
  BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the ECCBR 2004 Workshops}},
  EDITOR = {Pablo Gerv\'{a}s and Kalyan May Gupta},
  NUMBER = {142-04},
  SERIES = {Technical Report of the Departamento de Sistemas
    Inform\'{a}ticos y Programaci\'{o}n, Universidad Complutense de Madrid},
  ADDRESS = {Madrid},
  YEAR = 2004,
  PDF = {https://www.cs.tcd.ie/research_groups/mlg/ecbrws2004/Accepted%20Papers/Cassens%20(2).pdf},
  URL = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/2004-ECCBR-WS-AT.pdf},
  ABSTRACT = {We have argued elsewhere that user goals should be taken into
    account when deciding what kind of explanation of its results a CBR system
    should give. In this paper, we propose the use of an Activity Theory based
    methodology for identifying different user goals and expectations towards
    explanations given by a system supporting a work process.}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sormo-Cassens-ECCBR-WS-04,
  AUTHOR = {Frode S{\o}rmo and J\"{o}rg Cassens},
  PAGES = {165--174},
  TITLE = {{Explanation Goals in Case-Based Reasoning}},
  BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the ECCBR 2004 Workshops}},
  EDITOR = {Pablo Gerv\'{a}s and Kalyan May Gupta},
  NUMBER = {142-04},
  SERIES = {Technical Report of the Departamento de Sistemas
    Inform\'{a}ticos y Programaci\'{o}n, Universidad Complutense de Madrid},
  ADDRESS = {Madrid},
  YEAR = 2004,
  PDF = {https://www.cs.tcd.ie/research_groups/mlg/ecbrws2004/Accepted%20Papers/Sormo%20and%20Cassens%20(9).pdf},
  URL = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/2004-ECCBR-WS-goals.pdf},
  ABSTRACT = {In this paper, we present a short overview of different theories
    of explanation. We argue that the goals of the user should be taken into account
    when deciding what is a good explanation for a given CBR system. Some general
    types relevant to many Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) systems are identified and we
    use these goals to identify some limitations in using the case as an explanation
    in CBR systems.}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-MIIS-03,
  AUTHOR = {J\"{o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{A Work Context Perspective on Mixed-Initiative Intelligent Systems}},
  BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the IJCAI 2003 Workshop on Mixed-Initiative Intelligent Systems}},
  YEAR = {2003},
  ADDRESS = {Acapulco},
  PAGES = {30--35},
  URL = {http://lalab.gmu.edu/miis/papers/Cassens-Jorg.pdf},
  PDF = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/2003-MIIS.pdf},
  ABSTRACT = {The issue of mixed-initiative intelligent systems has gained
    increasing interest in recent years. In particular, much attention has been paid
    on sharing the initiative between the user and the system on the tool level. In
    this paper, we are focusing on the problem of embedding the system into a
    workplace. We are proposing a framework for the analysis of how intelligent
    systems fit into a work context. We outline an approach with three different
    perspectives, focusing on the work process as a whole as well as human computer
    interaction on the interface and system level. The theoretical background
    consists of the Actor Network Theory, Semiotics, and the Activity Theory. We
    describe some challenges for the design of mixed initiative intelligent systems
    and outline how our framework might help to deal with these challenges.}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Constantinescu-Fulop-Cassens-LinuxTag-03,
  AUTHOR = {Zoran Constantinescu-Ful{\"o}p and J\"{o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{It's Magic: SourceMage GNU/Linux as HPC Cluster OS}},
  BOOKTITLE = {LinuxTag 2003},
  YEAR = {2003},
  ADDRESS = {Karlsruhe},
  ORGANIZATION = {LinuxTag},
  PDF = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/2003-LinuxTag-clustis.pdf},
  ABSTRACT = {The goal of the presentation is to give an overview about how to
    build a commodity PC based GNU/Linux cluster for High Performance Computing
    (HPC) in a research environment. Due to the extreme flexibility of the GNU/Linux
    operating system and the large variety of hardware components, building a
    cluster for High Performance Computing (HPC) is still a challenge in many cases.
    At the Division of Intelligent Systems at the Norwegian University of Science
    and Technology (NTNU), we have build a 40 node HPC cluster for research purposes
    using the source-based GNU/Linux distribution Source Mage. We describe a
    methodology for designing and installing a highly customized GNU/Linux cluster.
    Different types of Linux distributions will be mentioned, binary-based and
    source-based, with their advantages and disadvantages. The presentation will
    focus on using SourceMage for HPC, specifying the "magical" ideas behind it: the
    ease of upgrading to the latest available version of the source code, a
    packaging system for keeping track of dependencies, optimized compiles for the
    hardware architecture used, easy integration of new packages, amongst others.}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-ECCBR-WS-02,
  AUTHOR = {J\"{o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{User Aspects of Situated CBR Systems}},
  BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the ECCBR 2004 Workshops}},
  YEAR = {2002},
  ADDRESS = {Aberdeen},
  ORGANIZATION = {Robert Gordon University}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-TDI-01,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{Zum Verh{\"a}ltnis der Informatik zu anderen Fachdisziplinen}},
  BOOKTITLE = {{Informatik - Aufregung zu einer Disziplin}},
  PAGES = {36 -- 38},
  YEAR = {2001},
  EDITOR = {Frieder Nake and Arno Rolf and Dirk Siefkes},
  NUMBER = {235},
  SERIES = {Berichte},
  ADDRESS = {Heppenheim},
  ORGANIZATION = {Universit{\"a}t Hamburg, Fachbereich Informatik},
  PDF = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/2001-TdI.pdf}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-Woinowski-FIFF-99,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens and Jens Woinowski},
  TITLE = {{Kritische Informatik -- Versuch einer Begriffsbildung}},
  BOOKTITLE = {{Mensch -- Informatisierung -- Gesellschaft}},
  PAGES = {115 -- 139},
  YEAR = 1999,
  NUMBER = 1,
  EDITOR = {Peter Bittner and Jens Woinowski},
  SERIES = {Serie Kritische Informatik},
  ADDRESS = {M{\"u}nster},
  ORGANIZATION = {FIfF Jahrestagung 1998},
  PUBLISHER = {Lit-Verlag},
  ISBN = {ISBN 3-8258-3930-3},
  PDF = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/1998-FIfF.pdf}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-JOINT-98,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{Zwischen Vision und Machbarkeit}},
  BOOKTITLE = {Tagungsband JOINT-96},
  PAGES = {2 -- 8},
  YEAR = 1998,
  NUMBER = 3,
  SERIES = {Schriftenreihe Kritische Wissenschaft},
  ADDRESS = {Oldenburg},
  PUBLISHER = {AK Kritische Informatik}
}

@MASTERSTHESIS{Cassens-Thesis-98,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{Unscharfe Methoden zur Analyse individuenorientierter Simulationsmodelle
    in der Epidemiologie}},
  SCHOOL = {Fachbereich Informatik der Carl von Ossietzky Universit{\"a}t},
  YEAR = 1998,
  ADDRESS = {Oldenburg},
  TYPE = {Diplomarbeit},
  PDF = {http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~cassens/work/publications/download/1998-thesis.pdf},
  ABSTRACT = {Diese Diplomarbeit soll einen Beitrag zu Untersuchungen zum
    Einsatz individuenorientierter Simulationsmodelle und deren Analyse zur
    Unterst\"utzung der umweltepidemiologischen Forschung liefern. Ziel ist es, das
    Design empirischer Studien zu optimieren, die Identifizierung von
    Ursache-Wirkungs-Zusammenh\"angen zu erleichtern sowie die Entwicklung neuer und
    den Test bekannter Hypothesen zu unterst\"utzen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird
    die Analyse individuenorientierter Simulationsmodelle mittels
    unscharfer und KI-basierter Methoden des Maschinellen Lernens untersucht.}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cassens-JOINT-95,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{Zum Subjekt der Ver{\"a}nderung}},
  BOOKTITLE = {Tagungsband JOINT-95},
  PAGES = {26 -- 31},
  YEAR = 1995,
  NUMBER = 1,
  SERIES = {Schriftenreihe Kritische Wissenschaft},
  ADDRESS = {Oldenburg},
  PUBLISHER = {AK Kritische Informatik}
}

@ARTICLE{Cassens-FIFFKO-95,
  AUTHOR = {J{\"o}rg Cassens},
  TITLE = {{Zwischen Vision und Machbarkeit}},
  JOURNAL = {FIFF Kommunikation},
  YEAR = 1995,
  NUMBER = 3,
  PAGES = 7,
  NOTE = {ISSN 0938-3476}
}


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