Filipe Manuel Clemente
Filipe Maia
Filipe Maia
Manuel Portela
Lucas Filipe Martins da Silva
Filipe Domingues
Gerardo Portela Da Ponte Jr
Filipe Campante
Filipe Carreira da Silva
Filipe Melo
Edurne Portela
Joaquim Filipe
Gerardo Portela Da Ponte Jr
Fabio Portela Lopes de Almeida
Ricardo Queirós e Filipe Portela
Filipe Mota Pinto
Alison Portela
Filipe Andrade
Filipe Teles
José Luis Portela
Ricardo Filipe Sereno Póvoa
Filipe Carreira da Silva
Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses
Filipe Teles
Prospero Filipe
Joaquim Filipe
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 6th international conference on data management technologies and applications, data 2017, held in madrid, spain, in july 2017.
Cristina Portela Forteza
Filipe Delfim Santos
Edurne Portela
Luís Filipe Rosário Lucas
Eduardo Filipe Freitas
Filipe Delfim Santos
Filipe Teles
Joaquim Filipe
The present book includes a set of selected extended papers from the 11th international conference on informatics in control, automation and robotics (icinco 2014), held in vienna, austria, from 1 to 3 september 2014.
Filipe Carreira da Silva
Filipe Manuel Clemente
Filipe Delfim Santos
Joaquim Filipe
Luís Filipe de Abreu
Jose Filipe Silva
Filipe Vargas Ferreira
Filipe Vargas Vargas Ferreira
Filipe Manuel Clemente
Explaining how graph theory and social network analysis can be applied to team sports analysis, this book presents useful approaches, models and methods that can be used to characterise the overall properties of team networks and identify the prominence of each team player.
Filipe Campello
Filipe Delfim Santos
Filipe Manuel Clemente
Explaining how graph theory and social network analysis can be applied to team sports analysis, this book presents useful approaches, models and methods that can be used to characterise the overall properties of team networks and identify the prominence of each team player.
Filipe de Carvalho Moutinho
This book describes a model-based development approach for globally-asynchronous locally-synchronous distributed embedded controllers.
Luís Filipe de Castro Mendes
Gibrán R. Portela
João Filipe Ferreira
This book tries to address the following questions: how should the uncertainty and incompleteness inherent to sensing the environment be represented and modelled in a way that will increase the autonomy of a robot?
AntónioJosé Robocho Arranhado Portela
Manuel Portela
Lucas Filipe Martins da Silva
Luís Filipe Sarmento
B. S. Dhillon
Massimo F. Bertino
Bob Hopkins
Sultan Kocaman
Pamela H. Smith
Witold Abramowicz
Guy A. Boy
Rolando Granados Muñoz
Hasmik Osipyan
Rob Schnepp
Maria Isabel Gomes
Susan Blackaby
JinFeng Bao
Josh Gregory
Dominik T. Matt
Dean Ramsay
Rosa Antonia Carrillo
Josh Gregory
Elizabeth A. Cudney
Michael M. Williamsen
Douglas Krantz
Conrad Chavez
Josh Gregory
Mike Spens
Theo McDunn
Josh Gregory
Byung-Rok Choi
Andrew G. Mercader
Ian Long
João Luis de Miranda
Arthur T. Hubbard
Josh Gregory
Marina L. Al'pidovskaya
Norman J. Medoff
Megan McDonald
Emma Bedor Hiland
Ludovico Serra
Vladimir I. Kodolov
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Venkatesh Upadrista
Information Resources Management Association
S. Mambretti
Lohith Kumar Dasarahally-Huligowda
James Leach
J. P. Mohsen
Douglas Krantz
Hernan Murdock
Paola Francesca Antonietti
Eric Swanson