Carlos R. Jaimez González
Publications & Presentations
- Carlos R. Jaimez González and
Simon M. Lucas,
Implementing a State-based Application Using Web Objects in Xml,
in Proceedings of DOA 2007 – The 9th International Symposium on Distributed Objects,
Middleware, and Applications,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer,
Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, November 2007.
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- Carlos R. Jaimez González,
Asynchronous Communication over HTTP,
Present Around The World - The IET Technical Presentation Prize Competition,
University of Essex, United Kingdom, March 2007.
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- Carlos R. Jaimez González and
Simon M. Lucas,
Introduction to Web Objects in XML,
Research Colloquium of the Department of Computer Science,
University of Essex, United Kingdom, July 2006.
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- Carlos R. Jaimez González,
An Introduction to SOAP web services,
IEE Colchester Younger Members Short Papers Competition, (I was awarded the first prize)
University of Essex, United Kingdom, February 2006.
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- Carlos R. Jaimez González and
Maria Fasli,
Socrates: a production-driven SCM agent (extended version),
In Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce, Designing Trading Agents and Mechanisms,
Selected and Revised Papers,
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 3937, Springer-Verlag, pp. 126-139, 2006.
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- Carlos R. Jaimez González and
Simon M. Lucas,
Web Objects in XML: A Web Protocol for Distributed Objects,
Technical Report, University of Essex, United Kingdom, 2005.
- Carlos R. Jaimez González and
Simon M. Lucas,
Implementing a Pattern Recognition Application Using RMI, SOAP and WOX,
Technical Report, University of Essex, United Kingdom, 2005.
- Simon M. Lucas and
Carlos R. Jaimez González,
Web-Based Deployment of Text Locating Algorithms,
in Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Camera-Based
Document Analysis and Recognition(CBDAR2005),
Seoul, Korea, August 2005.
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- Carlos R. Jaimez González and
Maria Fasli,
Socrates: a production-driven SCM agent,
in Proceedings of the IJCAI-05 Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis,
Edinburgh, Scotland, August 2005.
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