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[1]
Zahid Hussain, Martin Lechner, Harald Milchrahm, Sara Shahzad, Wolfgang Slany, Martin Umgeher, and Peter Wolkerstorfer. Concept and design of a contextual mobile multimedia content usability study. In ACHI, pages 277-282. IEEE, 2009.

[2]
Andreas Beer, Johannes Gaertner, Nysret Musliu, Werner Schafhauser, and Wolfgang Slany. TEMPLE - a language for staff scheduling problems. In Euro 2009 - 23rd Europen Conference on Operational Research, July 2009. Abstract, accepted.

[3]
Andreas Beer, Johannes Gaertner, Nysret Musliu, Werner Schafhauser, and Wolfgang Slany. Local search for shift and break scheduling. In Euro 2009 - 23rd Europen Conference on Operational Research, July 2009. Abstract, accepted.

[4]
Andreas Beer, Johannes Gaertner, Nysret Musliu, Werner Schafhauser, and Wolfgang Slany. Testing while modelling staff scheduling problems. In Euro 2009 - 23rd Europen Conference on Operational Research, July 2009. Abstract, accepted.

[5]
Andreas Beer, Johannes Gaertner, Nysret Musliu, Werner Schafhauser, and Wolfgang Slany. A break scheduling system for supervision personnel using AI techniques. IEEE - Intelligent Systems, 2009. Accepted.

[6]
Zahid Hussain, Martin Lechner, Harald Milchrahm, Sara Shahzad, Wolfgang Slany, Martin Umgeher, and Thomas Vlk. Optimizing Extreme Programming. In ICCCE 2008: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pages 1052-1056. IEEE, 2008.

[7]
Zahid Hussain, Martin Lechner, Harald Milchrahm, Sara Shahzad, Wolfgang Slany, Martin Umgeher, Thomas Vlk, and Peter Wolkerstorfer. User interface design for a mobile multimedia application: An iterative approach. In Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Advances in Computer-Human Interaction (ACHI 2008), 2 2008.

[8]
Zahid Hussain, Martin Lechner, Harald Milchrahm, Sara Shahzad, Wolfgang Slany, Martin Umgeher, and Peter Wolkerstorfer. Integrating Extreme Programming and User-Centered Design. In PPIG 2008, The 20th Annual Psychology of Programming Interest Group Conference, Lancaster University, UK. 10th - 12th September 2008, 2008.

[9]
Zahid Hussain, Martin Lechner, Harald Milchrahm, Sara Shahzad, Wolfgang Slany, Martin Umgeher, and Peter Wolkerstorfer. Agile User-Centered Design Applied to a Mobile Multimedia Streaming Application. In USAB 2008, volume 5298/2008 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 313-330. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, November 2008.

[10]
Zahid Hussain, Martin Lechner, Sara Shahzad, and Wolfgang Slany. Inside view of an extreme process. In Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming, LNBIP, pages 226-227. Springer Verlag, 2008. 9th International Conference, XP 2008, Limerick, Ireland.

[11]
Andreas Beer, Johannes Gaertner, Nysret Musliu, Werner Schafhauser, and Wolfgang Slany. An iterated local search algorithm for a real-life break scheduling problem. In Matheuristics2008 - Second International Workshop on Model Based Metaheuristics, Bertinoro (Italy), June 2008. Abstract.

[12]
Andreas Beer, Johannes Gaertner, Nysret Musliu, Werner Schafhauser, and Wolfgang Slany. Scheduling breaks in shift plans for call centers. In Proceedings of PATAT 2008 - The 7th International Conference on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling, Montréal, August 2008.

[13]
Peter Ziewer, Martin Ebner, Christian Safran, and Wolfgang Slany. Searching for classes of visual content in electronic lectures. In Gerald Friedland, Lars Knipping, and Nadine Ludwig, editors, Proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia 2007 (ISM2007) / 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Technologies for E-Learning (MTEL'07), Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C., December 2007. IEEEXplore. Link to conference site

[14]
Wolfgang Kienreich and Wolfgang Slany. On some winning strategies for the iterated prisoner's dilemma, or Mr. Nice Guy and the Cosa Nostra. In Graham Kendall, Xin Yao, and Siang Yew Chong, editors, The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma: 20 Years On, chapter 8, pages 171-204. World Scientific, 2007. Link to arXiv preprint.

[15]
Zahid Hussain, Martin Lechner, Harald Milchrahm, Sara Shahzad, Wolfgang Slany, Martin Umgeher, and Thomas Vlk. The sustainable application of leadership and teaming in hrm - models for the today’s organisation’s needs – a meta-level perspective. In Technology Transfer Society Conference 2007 (T2S), 10 2007.

[16]
Zahid Hussain, Martin Lechner, Harald Milchrahm, Sara Shahzad, Wolfgang Slany, Martin Umgeher, Thomas Vlk, and Peter Wolkerstorfer. User interface design for a content-aware mobile multimedia application: An iterative approach. In Frontiers in Mobile and Web Computing: Proceedings of MoMM2007 & iiWAS2007 Workshops, volume 231, pages 115-120, Jakarta, Indonesia, December 2007. ISBN : 978-3-85403-231-1.

[17]
Michael Hausenblas, Wolfgang Slany, and Danny Ayers. Performance and scalability metric for virtual RDF graphs. In Sören Auer, Chris Bizer, Tom Heath, and Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes, editors, Proceedings of the 4th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC'07) / 3rd Workshop on Scripting for the Semantic Web (SFSW 07), volume 248. Sun SITE Central Europe, June 2007. ISSN 1613-0073.

[18]
Frank Harary, Wolfgang Slany, and Oleg Verbitsky. On the computational complexity of the forcing chromatic number. SIAM Journal on Computing, 37(1):1-19, 2007. Link to arXiv preprint.

[19]
Luca Di Gaspero, Johannes Gärtner, Guy Kortsarz, Nysret Musliu, Andrea Schaerf, and Wolfgang Slany. The minimum shift design problem: Theory and practice. Annals of Operations Research, 155(1):79-105, 2007.

[20]
Wolfgang Slany. Comparing mathematical, local search and hybrid heuristics for solving the minimum shift design problem with breaks. In Matheuristics 2006 Workshop on Mathematical Contributions to Metaheuristics, Bertinoro, Italy, August 2006.

[21]
Christian Schindler, Pranjal Arya, Andreas Rath, and Wolfgang Slany. htmlButler: Wrapper usability enhancement through ontology sharing and large scale cooperation. Studies in Computational Intelligence, 14:85-94, January 2006.

[22]
Karl Neuhold, Christian Schindler, and Wolfgang Slany. The htmlButler approach: Through shared ontologies and large scale cooperation to enhanced wrapper usability. In Proc. 6th International Conference on Knowledge Management (I-KNOW06), pages 35-38, 2006.

[23]
Wolfgang Kienreich and Wolfgang Slany. On some winning strategies for the iterated prisoner's dilemma, or Mr. Nice Guy and the Cosa Nostra. In Graham Kendall, Xin Yao, and Siang Yew Chong, editors, The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma: 20 Years On, chapter 8, pages 193-230. World Scientific, 2006. Link to arXiv preprint.

[24]
Andreas Holzinger and Wolfgang Slany. XP + UE -> XU: Praktische Erfahrungen mit eXtreme Usability. Informatik-Spektrum, 29(2):91-97, April 2006.

[25]
Christian Schindler, Pranjal Arya, Andreas Rath, and Wolfgang Slany. htmlButler: Wrapper usability enhancement through ontology sharing and large scale cooperation. In Hypertext Conference 2005, Workshop on Adaptive and Personalized Semantic Web, September 2005.

[26]
Andreas Holzinger, Maximilian Errath, Gig Searle, Bettina Thurnher, and Wolfgang Slany. From extreme programming and usability engineering to extreme usability in software engineering education (XP+UE->XU). In 29th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (IEEE COMPSAC) 2005, pages 169-172, July 2005.

[27]
Frank Harary, Wolfgang Slany, and Oleg Verbitsky. On the computational complexity of the forcing chromatic number. In V. Diekert and B. Durand, editors, Proc. of the 22nd Int. Symp. on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS 2005), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 3404, pages 182-193. Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 2005.

[28]
Guy Even, Guy Kortsarz, and Wolfgang Slany. On network design: fixed charge flows and the covering Steiner problem. ACM Transactions on Algorithms (TALG), 1(1):74-101, 2005.

[29]
Luca Di Gaspero, Johannes Gärtner, Guy Kortsarz, Nysret Musliu, Andrea Schaerf, and Wolfgang Slany. Theory and practice of the minimum shift design problem. In Metaheuristics: Progress as Real Problem Solvers, pages 159-180. Springer Verlag, 2005.

[30]
Pranjal Arya, Christian Schindler, and Wolfgang Slany. Human-agent interaction in the light of ontology sharing and large scale cooperation. In Int. Conf. on Intelligent Agents, Web Technologies and Internet Commerce (IAWTIC2005), pages 158-161, November 2005.

[31]
Pranjal Arya, Andreas Rath, Christian Schindler, and Wolfgang Slany. Enhancing wrapper usability through ontology sharing and large scale cooperation. In Workshop on Representation and Analysis of Web Space (RAWS-05), Prague-Tocna, pages 72-77, September 2005.

[32]
Wolfgang Slany. Lixtoforall: Consumer-level semantic web-squeezing and aggregation. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Semantic Web Conference, poster track (ISWC2004), pages 73-74, 2004.

[33]
Nysret Musliu, Andrea Schaerf, and Wolfgang Slany. Local search for shift design. European Journal of Operational Research, 153(1):51-64, 2004.

[34]
Frank Harary, Wolfgang Slany, and Oleg Verbitsky. On the lengths of symmetry breaking-preserving games on graphs. Theoretical Computer Science, 303(3):427-446, 2004.

[35]
Johannes Gärtner, Nysret Musliu, and Wolfgang Slany. A heuristic based system for generation of shifts with breaks. In Proceedings of the twenty-fourth SGAI International Conference on Innovative Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI-2004), pages 95-106. Springer, 2004.

[36]
Maximilian Errath, Andreas Holzinger, and Wolfgang Slany. Agile Software Entwicklung. OCG Journal, 29(5):4-6, 2004.

[37]
Robert Baumgartner, Georg Gottlob, Marcus Herzog, and Wolfgang Slany. Interactively adding web service interfaces to existing web applications. In Proceedings of the 2004 International Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT 2004), pages 74-80. IEEE, 2004.

[38]
Robert Baumgartner, Georg Gottlob, Marcus Herzog, and Wolfgang Slany. Annotating the legacy web with lixto. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2004), 2004.

[39]
Luca Di Gaspero, Johannes Gärtner, Guy Kortsarz, Nysret Musliu, Andrea Schaerf, and Wolfgang Slany. The minimum shift design problem: theory and practice. In Proceedings of the European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA) 2003, pages 593-604, 2003.

[40]
Luca Di Gaspero, Johannes Gärtner, Guy Kortsarz, Nysret Musliu, Andrea Schaerf, and Wolfgang Slany. A hybrid network flow tabu search heuristic for the minimum shift design problem. In Proceedings of the 5th Metaheuristics International Conference (MIC'03), Kyoto, Japan, 2003.

[41]
Wolfgang Slany. Endgame problems of Sim-like graph Ramsey avoidance games are PSPACE-complete. Theoretical Computer Science, 289(1):829-843, October 2002.

[42]
Wolfgang Slany. Theory and practice of the shift design problem (invited paper). In E.K. Burke and P. De Causmaecker, editors, Proc. of the 4th international conference on the Practice And Theory of Automated Timetabling (PATAT 2002), pages 53-56, Gent, Belgium, August 2002.

[43]
Nysret Musliu, Johannes Gärtner, and Wolfgang Slany. Efficient generation of rotating workforce schedules. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 118(1-2):85-98, 2002. Link to arXiv preprint.

[44]
Frank Harary, Wolfgang Slany, and Oleg Verbitsky. A symmetric strategy in graph avoidance games. In Richard J. Nowakowski, editor, More Games of No Chance, volume 42 of Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications, pages 369-381. Cambridge University Press, 2002. Link to pdf at MSRI.

[45]
Guy Even, Guy Kortsarz, and Wolfgang Slany. On network design problems: Fixed cost flows and the covering Steiner problem. In 8th Scandinavian Workshop on Algorithm Theory (SWAT), LNCS 2368, pages 318-329, 2002.

[46]
Wolfgang Slany. Evolutionary computing for shift scheduling and other combinatorial optimization problems (invited paper). In Problems in Applied Mathematics and Computational Intelligence (Vol. 3, Proceedings of the Int. Conf. on Evolutionary Computing (EC2001)), pages 113-118, Puerto De La Cruz, Spain, February 2001.

[47]
Wolfgang Slany. Contributions to schedule optimization methods. Habilitationsschrift, Technische Universität Wien, 2001.

[48]
Wolfgang Slany. The complexity of graph Ramsey games. In Tony Marsland and Ian Frank, editors, Computer and Games: Revised papers of the Second International Conference , CG2000, Hamamatsu, Japan, October 2000, volume 2063 of LNCS, pages 186-203. Springer, 2001.

[49]
Nysret Musliu, Andrea Schaerf, and Wolfgang Slany. Local search for shift design. In J.P. de Sousa, editor, Proc. MIC'2001 --- 4th Metaheuristics Int. Conf., pages 465-470, Porto, Portugal, July 2001.

[50]
Nysret Musliu, Andrea Schaerf, and Wolfgang Slany. Local search for shift design. Technical Report DBAI-TR-2000-45, Institut für Informationssysteme der Technischen Universität Wien, 2001.

[51]
Frank Harary, Wolfgang Slany, and Oleg Verbitsky. A symmetric strategy in graph avoidance games. Technical Report DBAI-TR-2001-42, Institut für Informationssysteme der Technischen Universität Wien, September 2001. Link to arXiv preprint.

[52]
Johannes Gärtner, Nysret Musliu, and Wolfgang Slany. Rota: a research project on algorithms for workforce scheduling and shift design optimization. AI Communications: The European Journal on Artificial Intelligence, 14(2):83-92, 2001.

[53]
Ruth Fingerlos, Johannes Gärtner, Nysret Musliu, and Wolfgang Slany. Zyklische Schichtplanung. KI Journal, 2:31-34, May 2001.

[54]
Wolfgang Slany, Nysret Musliu, Guy Kortsarz, and Johannes Gärtner. Theory and practice of shift scheduling (invited paper). RIMS Kokyuroku of the Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, 1185:172-181, 2000.

[55]
Wolfgang Slany. The complexity of graph Ramsey games. In Tony Marsland and Ian Frank, editors, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computers and Games, Hamamatsu, Japan, October 2000.

[56]
Wolfgang Slany. Theory and practice of shift scheduling (invited paper). In Proceedings of the Workshop on Algorithm Engineering as a New Paradigm: A Challenge to Hard Computation Problems, page 35, Research Institute for Mathematical Science, Kyoto University, Japan, October 2000.

[57]
Wolfgang Slany. Manpower shift scheduling (invited paper). In Proceedings of the Eurofuse Workshop on Scheduling and Planning, Mons, Belgium, April 2000.

[58]
Nysret Muslija, Johannes Gärtner, and Wolfgang Slany. Efficient generation of rotating workforce schedules. Technical Report DBAI-TR-2000-35, Institut für Informationssysteme der Technischen Universität Wien, 2000. Link to arXiv preprint.

[59]
Nysret Muslija, Johannes Gärtner, and Wolfgang Slany. Efficient generation of rotating workforce schedules. In Edmund Burke and Wilhelm Erben, editors, Proceedings of the 3rd int. conf. on the practice and theory of automated timetabling (PATAT 2000), pages 314-332, August 2000. Link to arXiv preprint.

[60]
Frank Harary, Wolfgang Slany, and Oleg Verbitsky. A symmetric strategy in graph avoidance games. In MSRI-CGTR'2000, the 2nd Combinatorial Game Theory Research Workshop at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, California, July 2000. Link to slides and video at MSRI.

[61]
S. Wahl, N. Muslija, R. Angelova, W. Slany, G. Herber, and M. Janke. Shiftplanassistant 4.0 -- state of development. Shiftwork International Newsletter, 16(2):124, September 1999. Abstract presented at the XIV International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork, September 13-17, 1999, Wiesensteig, Germany.

[62]
Wolfgang Slany. The graph Ramsey achievement game is PSPACE-complete. In A. Sali, M. Simonovits, and V.T. Sós, editors, Research Communications of the conference held in memory of Paul Erd H os (ERD H OS'99), pages 231-235, Budapest, July 1999. János Bolyai Mathematical Society.

[63]
Wolfgang Slany. Graph Ramsey games. Technical Report DBAI-TR-99-34, Institut für Informationssysteme der Technischen Universität Wien, 1999. Link to arXiv preprint.

[64]
Nysret Muslija, Johannes Gärtner, and Wolfgang Slany. Shift scheduling from a combinatorial optimization point of view (abstract). In Third Alio-Euro Workshop on Applied Combinatorial Optimization, Erice-Italy, November 1999.

[65]
Wolfgang Slany, editor. Special issue on approximate reasoning in scheduling. International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 19(1-2):1-3, July/August 1998.

[66]
Wolfgang Slany. Industrial multiple criteria scheduling with fuzzy constraints. In Enrique Ruspini, Piero Bonissone, and Witold Pedrycz, editors, Handbook of Fuzzy Computations, chapter G16.1. Oxford University Press and IOP Publishing Ltd., New York and Bristol, 1st edition, 1998.

[67]
Wolfgang Slany. Approximate reasoning in scheduling (preface of the special issue). International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 19(1-2):1-3, July/August 1998.

[68]
Andreas Raggl and Wolfgang Slany. A reusable iterative optimization library to solve combinatorial problems with approximate reasoning. International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 19(1-2):161-191, July/August 1998.

[69]
Andreas Raggl and Wolfgang Slany. A reusable iterative optimization library to solve combinatorial problems with approximate reasoning. Technical Report DBAI-TR-98-23, Institut für Informationssysteme der Technischen Universität Wien, 1998. Link to arXiv preprint.

[70]
Georg Gottlob, Nicola Leone, Wolfgang Slany, Helmut Veith, and Franz Wotawa. Research at DBAI on logic and complexity. Journal of the Austrian Society for Artificial Intelligence, 1998.

[71]
Claus Reichel and Wolfgang Slany, editors. StarFLIP++ Version 1.0: A reusable iterative optimization library for combinatorial problems with fuzzy constraints. Compact disc, July 1997.

[72]
Claus Reichel and Wolfgang Slany, editors. StarFLIP++ Version 1.0: A reusable iterative optimization library for combinatorial problems with fuzzy constraints: Reference manual. Technical Report DBAI-TR-97-11, Institute of Information Systems (E184-2), Vienna University of Technology, June 1997.

[73]
Georg Gottlob and Wolfgang Slany. Report on the ASHCOMP 96 school and workshop on approximate solutions of hard combinatorial problems. Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS), 61:125-130, February 1997.

[74]
Markus Bonner, Stefan Mayer, Andreas Raggl, and Wolfgang Slany. FLIP++: A fuzzy logic inference processor library. In Trevor P. Martin and Anca L. Ralescu, editors, Fuzzy Logic in Artificial Intelligence: Towards Intelligent Systems, volume 1188 of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, pages 44-56. Springer, 1997.

[75]
Ján Va v s v cák and Wolfgang Slany. The automatic check of knowledge base consistency. In Proc. of the Conference on Intelligent Technologies --- The Symposium on New Trends in Control of Large Scale Systems, pages 113-122, Herlany, Slovakia, November 1996.

[76]
Wolfgang Slany and Ján Va v s v cák. A consistency checker for a fuzzy diagnosis system applied to warm rolling-mills in steelmaking plants. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Fuzzy Systems--FUZZ-IEEE'96, volume 1, pages 206-212, New Orleans, September 1996.

[77]
Wolfgang Slany. Scheduling as a fuzzy multiple criteria optimization problem. Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 78:197-222, March 1996.

[78]
Wolfgang Slany. CheckFLIP++: A knowledge acquisition tool for the fuzzy constraints-based *FLIP++ scheduling library. In Proceedings of the 6th Int. Conf. on Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems (IPMU'96), volume 2, pages 611-616, Granada, Spain, July 1996.

[79]
Wolfgang Slany. DynaFLIP++: a knowledge interpreter that matches dynamic domain knowledge with static fuzzy constraints. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Soft Computing--IIZUKA'96, volume 2, pages 955-958, Iizuka, Japan, October 1996.

[80]
Wolfgang Slany. A knowledge-base revision tool for the fuzzy constraints-based *FLIP++ scheduling library. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Fuzzy Systems--FUZZ-IEEE'96, volume 1, pages 306-312, New Orleans, September 1996.

[81]
Ulrich Santa, Wolfgang Slany, and Mazen Younes. *FLIP++: a partial constraint satisfaction system for steelmaking scheduling. In Marc Wallace, editor, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Practical Applications of Constraint Technology (PACT'96): Scheduling, Resource Allocation, Planning, Configuration, pages 211-220, London, UK, April 1996.

[82]
Stefan Mayer and Wolfgang Slany. InterFLIP++: A GUI for FLIP++. In Proceedings of the International Panel Conference on Soft and Intelligent Computing--SIC'96, pages 197-202, Budapest, Hungary, October 1996.

[83]
Fritz Leisch, Kurt Hornik, Markus Bonner, and Wolfgang Slany. A proposal of hard- and software for desulphurization control with neural networks and fuzzy logic. CD-Studie 96/21, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, 1996.

[84]
Erich Peter Klement and Wolfgang Slany. Fuzzy logic in artificial intelligence. In Allen Kent and James G. Williams, editors, Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology, volume 34. Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York, 1996.

[85]
Witold Hendrysiak, Andreas Raggl, and Wolfgang Slany. DomFLIP++. In Da Ruan, Pierre D'hondt, Paul Govaerts, and Etienne E. Kerre, editors, Intelligent Systems and Soft Computing for Nuclear Science and Industry, Proceedings of the 2nd International FLINS Workshop, pages 123-129, Mol, Belgium, September 1996. World Scientific.

[86]
Jürgen Dorn, Mario Girsch, Günther Skele, and Wolfgang Slany. Comparison of iterative improvement techniques for schedule optimization. European Journal of Operational Research, 94(2):349-361, October 1996.

[87]
Markus Bonner and Wolfgang Slany. Man machine cooperation for learning a complex control task with FLIP++. In Rudolf Felix, editor, European Workshop on Fuzzy Decision Analyis for Management, Planning and Optimization (EFDAN'96), pages 115-120, Dortmund, Germany, May 1996.

[88]
Markus Bonner and Wolfgang Slany. Man machine cooperation for learning a complex control task. CD-Studie 96/22, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, 1996.

[89]
Markus Bonner, Stefan Mayer, Andreas Raggl, and Wolfgang Slany. Modeling constraints with the fuzzy logic inference processor FLIP++. In Hans-Jürgen Zimmermann, editor, EUFIT'96, Fourth European Congress on Intelligent Technologies and Soft Computing, volume 2, pages 1312-1316, Aachen, Germany, September 1996. Verlag Mainz.

[90]
Wolfgang Slany. Dynamic constraints in the *FLIP++ optimization libraries. In Proceedings of the 6th International Fuzzy Systems Association World Congress (IFSA'95), volume 2, pages 13-16, Sao Paulo, Brazil, July 1995.

[91]
Wolfgang Slany. Comparing partial constraint satisfaction models. In Workshop Notes of the CP'95 Workshop on Over-Constrained Systems, pages 151-159, Cassis, France, September 1995.

[92]
Ali Gharakani and Wolfgang Slany. Hospital scheduling from a fuzzy logic programming perspective - a case study. In Workshop Notes of the IJCAI'95 Workshop on Fuzzy Logic in Artificial Intelligence, pages 66-76, Montreal, Canada, August 1995.

[93]
Markus Bonner, Stefan Mayer, Andreas Raggl, and Wolfgang Slany. FLIP++: A fuzzy logic inference processor library. In Workshop Notes of the IJCAI'95 Workshop on Fuzzy Logic in Artificial Intelligence, pages 83-92, Montreal, Canada, August 1995.

[94]
Eva Valsky, Marcus Herzog, Riccardo Peratello, and Wolfgang Slany. The Department Information System of the Information Systems Department at the Vienna University of Technology. In Proceedings of the Eurographics Symposium and Workshop on Multimedia: Multimedia/Hypermedia in Open Distributed Environments, June 1994.

[95]
Wolfgang Slany. Scheduling as a fuzzy multiple criteria optimization problem. CD-Technical Report 94/62, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, 1994.

[96]
Wolfgang Slany. Scheduling with fuzzy decision making methods (invited paper). In Mario Fedrizzi, Erich P. Klement, Aldo Ventre, and Alessandro Zorat, editors, Proceedings of CIFT'94: Current Issues in Fuzzy Technologies: Decision Models and Systems, pages 167-171, Trento, Italy, June 1994.

[97]
Wolfgang Slany. Fuzzy scheduling. CD-Technical Report 94/66, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, 1994.

[98]
Wolfgang Slany. Fuzzy Scheduling. PhD thesis, Vienna University of Technology, 1994.

[99]
Wolfgang Slany. Fuzzy expert system for maintenance interval prediction. Computers Chemical Engineering, 18:S155-S159, 1994.

[100]
Erich Peter Klement and Wolfgang Slany. Fuzzy logic in artificial intelligence. CD-Technical Report 94/67, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, 1994.

[101]
Roger M. Kerr and Wolfgang Slany. Research issues and challenges in fuzzy scheduling. CD-Technical Report 94/68, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, 1994.

[102]
Jürgen Dorn and Wolfgang Slany. A flow shop with compatibility constraints in a steelmaking plant. In Mark Fox and Monte Zweben, editors, Intelligent Scheduling, chapter 22, pages 629-654. Morgan Kaufmann, 1994.

[103]
Jürgen Dorn, Mario Girsch, Günther Skele, and Wolfgang Slany. Comparison of iterative improvement techniques for schedule optimization. CD-Technical Report 94/61, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, 1994.

[104]
Jürgen Dorn, Mario Girsch, Günter Skele, and Wolfgang Slany. Comparison of iterative improvement techniques for schedule optimization. In P. Prosser, editor, 13th UK Planning/Scheduling SIG Workshop, Glasgow, September 1994. appeared also as CD-TR 94/61.

[105]
Wolfgang Slany and Christian Stary. The art of the belly. CD-Technical Report 93/49, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, March 1993.

[106]
Wolfgang Slany and Christian Stary. The art of the belly. In Gavriel Salvendy and Michael J. Smith, editors, Proceedings of the HCI International '93 Conference, volume 2, pages 705-710. Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., August 1993.

[107]
Wolfgang Slany. Fuzzy expert system for maintenance interval prediction. In Franz Moser, Hans Schnitzer, and Hansjörg Bart, editors, European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering-3. ESCAPE-3, 25th European Symposium of the Working Party on Computer Aided Process Engineering, 494th Event of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFChE), Supplement to Computers & Chemical Engineering, pages S155-S159, Graz, Austria, July 1993. Pergamon Press Ltd.

[108]
Wolfgang Slany. Fuzzy constraint relaxation techniques for knowledge-based scheduling. In Hans-Jürgen Zimmermann, editor, EUFIT'93, First European Congress on Fuzzy and Intelligent Technologies, pages 1124-1127, Aachen, Germany, September 1993. Augustinus Buchhandlung.

[109]
Wolfgang Slany. Fuzzy expert system to predict maintenance intervals in a continuous caster. In Duk-Hyon Baik, editor, Preprints of the international conference CPC-93, Computerized Production Control in Steel Plants, pages 291-296, Seoul, Korea, November 1993. The Korean Institute of Metals and Materials, The Institute of Materials, UK.

[110]
Wolfgang Slany. Fuzzy constraint relaxation techniques for knowledge-based scheduling. In Roger Kerr, editor, Workshop Notes of the Workshop on Fuzzy Scheduling Systems, Linz, Austria, June 1993. University of Linz, Department of Mathematics.

[111]
Marcus Herzog, Riccardo Peratello, Christian Kühn, and Wolfgang Slany. Exploring architectural design cases. In Richard Furuta et al., editor, Workshop Notes of the CIKM '93 Workshop on Intelligent Hypertext, held in conjunction with the ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Washington, D.C., November 1993. University of Maryland Baltimore County.

[112]
Jürgen Dorn and Wolfgang Slany, editors. Scheduling von Produktionsprozessen --- Von linearen Integermodellen zu symbolischen AI-Modellen. CD-Studie 93/9, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, July 1993.

[113]
Jürgen Dorn, Wolfgang Slany, Wolfgang Snopek, Christian Stary, Wolfgang Steindl, and Klaus Stohl. Aufgabenanalyse der Dispatcher im Stahlwerk LD3. CD-Studie 93/11, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, 1993.

[114]
Jürgen Dorn, Wolfgang Slany, Christian Stary, Wolfgang Steindl, Wolfgang Snopek, and Klaus Stohl. Aufgabenbasierte Spezifikation des Bildschirmarbeitsplatzes für Dispatcher im Stahlwerk LD3. CD-Studie 93/12, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, 1993.

[115]
Jürgen Dorn and Wolfgang Slany. A flow shop with compatibility constraints in a steelmaking plant. CD-Technical Report 93/56, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, 1993.

[116]
Jürgen Dorn, Mario Girsch, and Wolfgang Slany. Reparatur von Plänen durch fallbasiertes Schließen. In A. Bockmayr and F. J. Radermacher, editors, Forschungsbericht des Max-Planck-Instituts für Informatik zum Workshop Künstliche Intelligenz und Operations Research, September 1993.

[117]
Wolfgang Slany, editor. Knowledge based scheduling. CD-Studie 92/6, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, January 1992.

[118]
Wolfgang Slany, Christian Stary, and Jürgen Dorn. Uncertainty management in production scheduling applied to high-grade steelmaking. In 6. Workshop Planen und Konfigurieren, FORWISS-Report, pages 51-60, Erlangen München Passau, March 1992. Bayrisches Forschungszentrum für Wissensbasierte Systeme.

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Wolfgang Slany, Christian Stary, and Jürgen Dorn. Vague data management in production process scheduling applied to high-grade steelmaking. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems, pages 214-221, University of Maryland, June 1992. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc.

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Wolfgang Slany. Anstoß gab die Schrift. a3-Volt, 14(1-2), Jänner/Februar 1992.

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Wolfgang Slany. Conference report: Workshop on the design and analysis of fuzzy controllers, workshop on fuzzy logic R&D in Germany. AI Communications: the European Journal on Artificial Intelligence, 5(2):92-95, June 1992.

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Wolfgang Slany. Conference Report: Workshop on the Design and Analysis of Fuzzy Controllers, Workshop on Fuzzy Logic R&D in Germany. Journal of the Austrian Society for Artificial Intelligence, 11(1):3-6, June 1992.

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Wolfgang Slany. Conference Report: Realize Concrete Applications of Fuzzy Logic in Industry. Journal of the Austrian Society for Artificial Intelligence, 11(1):7, June 1992.

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Jürgen Dorn, Wolfgang Slany, and Christian Stary. Uncertainty management by relaxation of conflicting constraints in production scheduling. In Marc Drummond, Mark Fox, Austin Tate, and Monte Zweben, editors, Practical Approaches to Scheduling and Planning, Working Notes AAAI Spring Symposium Series, pages 62-66, Stanford, CA, March 1992. Published by the American Association of Artificial Intelligence.

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Jürgen Dorn, Wolfgang Slany, and Christian Stary. Uncertainty management by relaxation of conflicting constraints in production process scheduling. CD-Technical Report 92/33, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, January 1992.

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Jürgen Dorn, Wolfgang Slany, and Christian Stary. Uncertainty management by relaxation of conflicting constraints in production scheduling. In Marc Drummond, Mark Fox, Austin Tate, and Monte Zweben, editors, Practical Approaches to Scheduling and Planning, Working Notes from the 1992 AAAI Spring Symposium Series, republished as NASA Technical Report FIA-92-17, pages 62-66, Stanford, CA, May 1992. NASA Ames Research Center, Artificial Intelligence Branch.

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Wolfgang Slany. Dairokkan. In Japanese. Entry to the 1991 Japanese Design the Future Essay Contest, 1991.

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Wolfgang Slany. Artificial Intelligence Trends in Japan 1991. CD-Studie 91/5, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Expert Systems, Vienna University of Technology, September 1991.

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Wolfgang Slany. 2000 Patente für Fuzzy-Logik. a3-Volt, 13(12), Dezember 1991.

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Wolfgang Slany and Kyoko Slany. Mirai no komyunikeeshon. In Japanese. Unpublished essay about the future ways to communicate, 1990.

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Wolfgang Slany. Telepolis. In Japanese. Examiner's Prize Entry to the 1990 Tokyo International Student Communication Essay Contest organized by the Daily Yomiuri (largest Japanese newspaper), 1990.

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Wolfgang Slany. Optimierung relationaler Anfragen am Beispiel der ARTHUR Implementierung. Diplomarbeit (Master's thesis), Vienna University of Technology, 1989.

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Wolfgang Slany. Concurrency control in distributed database systems. Report, Kozo Keikaku, Tokyo, Japan, 1989.

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Wolfgang Slany. The itty-bitty information center about postage in Japan. Report, Kozo Keikaku, Tokyo, Japan, 1989. Partly in Japanese.

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Wolfgang Slany. HEXI: A happy perfect hexagone player. Technical Report 31, Institut für Statistik und Informatik der Uni Wien, January 1988.

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Wolfgang Slany. Competitive learning. In Georg Dorffner, editor, Institutsbericht. Institut für Medizinische Kybernetik und Artificial Intelligence der Uni Wien, 1988.

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Wolfgang Slany. Pattern oriented functional programming language. In Robert Glück, editor, Sprachen zur funktionalen Programmierung. Institut für Praktische Informatik der Technischen Universität Wien, 1988.

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Wolfgang Slany. Querystrukturen. Technical report, Institut für Angewandte Informatik und Systemanalyse der TU Wien, 1988.

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Wolfgang Slany and Matthias Mitterauer. HP-Software Support Service Configurator. Technical report, Hewlett Packard Austria, 1987.

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Wolfgang Slany. Connectionism. Manuscript of a talk at the secession meetings, 1987.

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Wolfgang Slany. The origin of consciousness in the breakdown of the bicameral mind. Manuscript of a talk at the secession meetings, 1987.

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Thomas Hadek, Manfred Lipp, Alexander Ruzicka, Markus Ruzicka, and Wolfgang Slany. Bericht über ein Programmierabenteuer mit dem LIMAT RT280. LU Report 4, Institut für Industrieroboter und Handhabungsgeräte, TU Wien, 1987.

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Anton Ertl and Wolfgang Slany. Klinische Beobachtungen zur Asymmetrie des Gehirns: Ein geschichtlicher Überblick. Seminar aus Neuroinformatik, Institut für Logistik der Uni Wien, 1987.

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Johannes Blach, Anton Ertl, Martin Laubach, and Wolfgang Slany. Some thoughts about structured system design. Softwaretechnology Report 4, Institut für Praktische Informatik, TU Wien, 1987.

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Yonnel Arrouas, Martin Laubach, Ramesh Misra, and Wolfgang Slany. Auswirkungen des Robotereinsatzes in Österreich. Gesellschaftswissenschaftliche Grundlagen der Informatik AG 3, Institut für Praktische Informatik, TU Wien, 1987.

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Wolfgang Slany. Book review: Into the heart of the mind. Journal of the Austrian Society for Artificial Intelligence, 5(4):44-45, 1986.

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Anton Ertl, Martin Laubach, Wolfgang Slany, and Stefan Thurow. Natürlichsprachige Ausgabe. Arbeitsgemeinschaft Vergleich von Programmiersprachen PSAG T12-14, TU Wien, 1986.


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