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Interoperation in protocol enactment. /
Chopra, Amit K.; Singh, Munindar P.
Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies V: 5th International Workshop, DALT 2007, Honolulu, HI, USA, May 14, 2007, Revised Selected and Invited Papers. ed. / Matteo Baldoni; Tran Cao Son; M. Birna van Riemsdijk. Berlin: Springer, 2008. p. 36-49 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 4897).
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Chopra, AK & Singh, MP 2008,
Interoperation in protocol enactment. in M Baldoni, TC Son & MBV Riemsdijk (eds),
Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies V: 5th International Workshop, DALT 2007, Honolulu, HI, USA, May 14, 2007, Revised Selected and Invited Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 4897, Springer, Berlin, pp. 36-49.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77564-5_3
APA
Chopra, A. K., & Singh, M. P. (2008).
Interoperation in protocol enactment. In M. Baldoni, T. C. Son, & M. B. V. Riemsdijk (Eds.),
Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies V: 5th International Workshop, DALT 2007, Honolulu, HI, USA, May 14, 2007, Revised Selected and Invited Papers (pp. 36-49). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 4897). Springer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77564-5_3
Vancouver
Chopra AK, Singh MP.
Interoperation in protocol enactment. In Baldoni M, Son TC, Riemsdijk MBV, editors, Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies V: 5th International Workshop, DALT 2007, Honolulu, HI, USA, May 14, 2007, Revised Selected and Invited Papers. Berlin: Springer. 2008. p. 36-49. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-77564-5_3
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Chopra, Amit K. ; Singh, Munindar P. /
Interoperation in protocol enactment. Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies V: 5th International Workshop, DALT 2007, Honolulu, HI, USA, May 14, 2007, Revised Selected and Invited Papers. editor / Matteo Baldoni ; Tran Cao Son ; M. Birna van Riemsdijk. Berlin : Springer, 2008. pp. 36-49 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science).
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