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Publications of James Bailey
Journal Articles and Chapters
  1. J. Bailey, G. Dong, and R. Kotagiri. On the Decidability of the Termination Problem of Active Database Systems. Theoretical Computer Science, 311(1-3):389--437, 2004.
    Keywords: agentlab, transaction-oriented multi-agent systems, databases. [bibtex-entry]


  2. J. Bailey and G. Papamarkos. Analysis of Functional Active Databases. In P. M. D. Gray, L. Kerschberg, P. J. H. King, and A. Poulovassilis, editors,The Functional Approach to Data Management: Modeling, Analyzing and Integrating Heterogeneous Data, pages 262--287. Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2004, 2004.
    Keywords: agentlab, transaction-oriented multi-agent systems, databases. [bibtex-entry]


  3. J. Bailey, G. Papamarkos, A. Poulovassilis, and P. T. Wood. An Event-Condition-Action Language for XML. In A. Poulovassilis & M. Levene, editor,Web Dynamics: Adapting to Change in Content, Size, Topology and Use, pages 223--248. Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2004., 2004.
    Keywords: agentlab, transaction-oriented multi-agent systems, databases. [bibtex-entry]


Conference Proceedings
  1. Amy Unruh, James Bailey, and Kotagiri Ramamohanarao. A Logging-Based Approach for Building More Robust Multi-agent Systems. In IEEE/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Systems (IAT 2007), pages 342--349, 2007.
    Keywords: agentlab, transaction-oriented multi-agent systems, databases. [bibtex-entry]


  2. C. Dong and J. Bailey. Static Analysis of XSLT Programs. In 15th Australasian Database Conference 2004, Dunedin, January 2004., pages 151--160, 2004.
    Keywords: agentlab, transaction-oriented multi-agent systems, databases. [bibtex-entry]


  3. C. Dong and J. Bailey. Optimization of XML Transformations using Template Specialization. In Web Information Systems. In WISE 2004 (LNCS 3306) November 2004., Brisbane, pages 352--364, 2004.
    Keywords: agentlab, transaction-oriented multi-agent systems, databases. [bibtex-entry]


  4. A. Unruh, J. Bailey, and R. Kotagiri. Managing Semantic Compensation in a Multi-agent System. In International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (LNCS 3290), October 2004., Agia Napa, pages 245--263, 2004.
    Keywords: agentlab, transaction-oriented multi-agent systems, databases. [bibtex-entry]


  5. Amy Unruh, James Bailey, and K. Ramamohanarao. A Framework for Goal-Based Semantic Compensation in Agent Systems. In Workshop Workshop on Safety and Security in Multi-Agent Systems held in conjunction with the International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems (AAMAS), New York, 2004.
    Keywords: agentlab, transaction-oriented multi-agent systems, databases. [bibtex-entry]


  6. S. V. Waworuntu and J. Bailey. XSLTGen: A System for Automatically Generating XML Transformations via Semantic Mappings. In In Conceptual Modeling: ER 2004 (LNCS 3288) November 2004, Shanghai, pages 479--492, 2004.
    Keywords: agentlab, transaction-oriented multi-agent systems, databases. [bibtex-entry]


  7. P. Busetta, J. Bailey, and K. Ramamohanarao. A reliable computational model for BDI Agents. In 1st International Workshop on Safe Agents, held in conjunction with AAMAS2003, 2003.
    Keywords: agentlab, transaction-oriented multi-agent systems, databases. [bibtex-entry]


  8. T Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, James Bailey, and Paolo Busetta. Transaction Oriented Computational Models for Multi-Agent Systems. In Proceedings of 13th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI), Dallas, U.S.A., pages 11--17, 2001.
    Keywords: agentlab, transaction-oriented multi-agent systems, databases. [bibtex-entry]


  9. James Bailey, Michael Georgeff, David Kemp, David Kinny, and Kotagiri Ramamohanarao. Second International Workshop on Rules in Datbase Systems, Lecutre Notes in Computer Science Vol 985. In , pages 342--356, 1995.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]



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