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James A. Hendler
(ALIAS: James Alexander Hendler, James Hendler) [FOAF]  [Follow]

Position: Tetherless World Senior Constellation Professor
Affiliation: Department of Computer Science and Cognitive Science Department Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
Address: Dept. of Computer Science Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY 12180
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Homepage: http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~hendler
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Statistics: H-index: 44 (See all experts' h-index.)
total citation number: 9000
highest-cited paper: Introduction (2003) at Spinning the Semantic Web (Cited By -1)

Research Interest:

Semantic Web, Web Service Composition, World Wide Web, Automatic Web Services Composition, Automating DAML-S Web Services

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2009(5)
[146]James A. HendlerTonight's Dessert: Semantic Web Layer Cakes.  ESWC'2009. pp.1~1    Cited By 97[Bibtex]
[145]Jesse WeaverJames A. HendlerParallel Materialization of the Finite RDFS Closure for Hundreds of Millions of Triples.  International Semantic Web Conference'2009. pp.682~697    Cited By 13[Bibtex]
[144]James A. HendlerWendy HallGuest Editors' Introduction: Society Online. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2009: 20~21   [Bibtex]
[143]James HendlerOliver G. Selfridge (1926-2008). IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2009: 12~13   [Bibtex]
[142]James HendlerIntelligent Systems, Introduction to.  ACM SIGMICRO Newsletter, 2009: 4891~4892   [Bibtex]
2008(12)
[141]Medha AtreJagannathan SrinivasanJames A. HendlerBitMat: A Main-memory Bit Matrix of RDF Triples for Conjunctive Triple Pattern Queries.  International Semantic Web Conference (Posters Demos)'2008.     Cited By 2[Bibtex]
[140]James A. HendlerNigel ShadboltWendy HallTim Berners-LeeDaniel J. WeitznerWeb science: an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the web. Commun. ACM, 2008: 60~69    Cited By 66[Bibtex]
[139]Daniel J. WeitznerHarold AbelsonTim Berners-LeeJoan FeigenbaumJames A. HendlerGerald J. SussmanInformation accountability. Commun. ACM, 2008: 82~87    Cited By 78[Bibtex]
[138]Jennifer GolbeckJames A. HendlerA Semantic Web approach to the provenance challenge. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 2008: 431~439    Cited By 16[Bibtex]
[137]James A. HendlerWe've Come a Long Way, Maybe ... IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2008: 2~3    Cited By 5[Bibtex]
[136]James A. HendlerWhy Do We Need Intelligent Systems?. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2008: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[135]James A. HendlerPhilipp CimianoDmitri A. DolgovAnat LevinPeter MikaBrian MilchLouis-Philippe MorencyBoris MotikJennifer NevilleErik B. SudderthLuis von AhnAI's 10 to Watch. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2008: 9~19   [Bibtex]
[134]James A. HendlerReinventing Academic Publishing, Part 3. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2008: 2~3    Cited By 11[Bibtex]
[133]James A. HendlerAvoiding Another AI Winter. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2008: 2~4    Cited By 3[Bibtex]
[132]James A. HendlerA New Portrait of the Semantic Web in Action. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2008: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[131]James A. HendlerJie BaoWhy It Matters. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2008: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[130]James A. HendlerJennifer GolbeckMetcalfe's law, Web 2.0, and the Semantic Web. J. Web Sem., 2008: 14~20    Cited By 36[Bibtex]
2007(11)
[129]Naiwen LinUgur KuterJames A. HendlerWeb Service Composition via Problem Decomposition Across Multiple Ontologies.  IEEE SCW'2007. pp.65~72    Cited By 4[Bibtex]
[128]Vladimir KolovskiJames A. HendlerBijan ParsiaAnalyzing web access control policies.  WWW'2007. pp.677~686    Cited By 61[Bibtex]
[127]Christian Halaschek-WienerJames A. HendlerToward expressive syndication on the web.  WWW'2007. pp.727~736    Cited By 14[Bibtex]
[126]Leila De FlorianiAnnie HuiLaura PapaleoMay HuangJames A. HendlerA Semantic Web Environment for Digital Shapes Understanding.  SAMT'2007. pp.226~239    Cited By 2[Bibtex]
[125]James A. HendlerThe Dark Side of the Semantic Web. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2007: 2~4    Cited By 31[Bibtex]
[124]James A. HendlerAgents Redux. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2007: 2~2   [Bibtex]
[123]James A. HendlerReinventing Academic Publishing, Part 2. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2007: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[122]James A. HendlerWhere Are All the Intelligent Agents?. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2007: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[121]James A. HendlerDepartment of Redundancy Department?. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2007: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[120]James A. HendlerReinventing Academic Publishing-Part 1. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2007: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[119]Ora LassilaJames A. HendlerEmbracing 'Web 3.0. IEEE Internet Computing, 2007: 90~93    Cited By 55[Bibtex]
2006(15)
[118]James A. HendlerThe Semantic Web: A Network of Understanding.  ASWC'2006. pp.1~3    Cited By 1[Bibtex] [PDF]
[117]Taowei David WangBijan ParsiaJames A. HendlerA Survey of the Web Ontology Landscape.  International Semantic Web Conference'2006. pp.682~694    Cited By 55[Bibtex]
[116]Nigel ShadboltTim Berners-LeeJames A. HendlerClaire HartV. Richard BenjaminsThe next wave of the web.  WWW'2006. pp.750~750    Cited By 3[Bibtex]
[115]Christian Halaschek-WienerJennifer GolbeckAndrew SchainMichael GroveBijan ParsiaJames A. HendlerAnnotation and Provenance Tracking in Semantic Web Photo Libraries.  IPAW'2006. pp.82~89    Cited By 15[Bibtex]
[114]James A. HendlerIntroduction to the Special Issue: AI, Agents, and the Web. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2006: 11~11    Cited By 26[Bibtex]
[113]James A. HendlerRevising Our Mission. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2006: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[112]James A. HendlerIntroducing the Future of AI. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2006: 2~4    Cited By 2[Bibtex]
[111]James A. HendlerIn Memoriam: Push Singh (1972-2006). IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2006: 15~15   [Bibtex]
[110]James A. HendlerFly, But Not Like an Eagle. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2006: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[109]James A. HendlerComputers Play Chess; Humans Play Go. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2006: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[108]James A. HendlerThe State of the Magazine. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2006: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[107]Guofei JiangGeorge CybenkoJames A. HendlerSemantic Interoperability and Information Fluidity. Int. J. Cooperative Inf. Syst., 2006: 1~22    Cited By 8[Bibtex]
[106]Jennifer GolbeckJames A. HendlerInferring binary trust relationships in Web-based social networks. ACM Trans. Internet Techn., 2006: 497~529    Cited By 123[Bibtex]
[105]Aditya KalyanpurBijan ParsiaEvren SirinBernardo Cuenca GrauJames A. HendlerSwoop: A Web Ontology Editing Browser. J. Web Sem., 2006: 144~153    Cited By 151[Bibtex]
[104]Tim Berners-LeeWendy HallJames A. HendlerKieron O'HaraNigel ShadboltDaniel J. WeitznerA Framework for Web Science. Foundations and Trends in Web Science, 2006: 1~130    Cited By 107[Bibtex]
2005(14)
[103]Ian HorrocksBijan ParsiaPeter F. Patel-SchneiderJames A. HendlerSemantic Web Architecture: Stack or Two Towers?.  PPSWR'2005. pp.37~41    Cited By 63[Bibtex]
[102]Jennifer GolbeckBernardo Cuenca GrauChristian Halaschek-WienerAditya KalyanpurBijan ParsiaAndrew SchainEvren SirinJames A. HendlerSemantic Web Research Trends and Directions.  PReMI'2005. pp.160~169    Cited By 1[Bibtex] [PDF]
[101]Vladimir KolovskiBijan ParsiaYarden KatzJames A. HendlerRepresenting Web Service Policies in OWL-DL.  International Semantic Web Conference'2005. pp.461~475    Cited By 45[Bibtex]
[100]David WoodZavisa BjelogrlicBernadette HylandJames A. HendlerKanzaki MasahideCan semantic web be made to flourish?.  WWW (Special interest tracks and posters)'2005. pp.792~792   [Bibtex]
[99]James A. HendlerKnowledge Is Power: A View from the Semantic Web. AI Magazine, 2005: 76~84    Cited By 10[Bibtex]
[98]James A. HendlerA Letter from the Editor: Avoiding Rejection. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2005: 2~4   [Bibtex]
[97]James A. HendlerEnlarging Our Tent. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2005: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[96]James A. HendlerI'm Sorry, Dave.. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2005: 2~4   [Bibtex]
[95]James A. HendlerImpact and Action. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2005: 2~4   [Bibtex]
[94]James A. HendlerSystems, Systematically Speaking. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2005: 2~4   [Bibtex]
[93]James A. HendlerFathoming Funding. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2005: 2~3   [Bibtex]
[92]Aditya KalyanpurBijan ParsiaJames A. HendlerA Tool for Working with Web Ontologies. Int. J. Semantic Web Inf. Syst., 2005: 36~49    Cited By 87[Bibtex]
[91]Ugur KuterEvren SirinBijan ParsiaDana S. NauJames A. HendlerInformation gathering during planning for Web Service composition. J. Web Sem., 2005: 183~205    Cited By 98[Bibtex]
[90]Aditya KalyanpurBijan ParsiaEvren SirinJames A. HendlerDebugging unsatisfiable classes in OWL ontologies. J. Web Sem., 2005: 268~293    Cited By 88[Bibtex]
2004(7)
[89]Jennifer GolbeckJames A. HendlerReputation Network Analysis for Email Filtering.  CEAS'2004.     Cited By 154[Bibtex] [PDF]
[88]Jennifer GolbeckJames A. HendlerAccuracy of Metrics for Inferring Trust and Reputation in Semantic Web-Based Social Networks.  EKAW'2004. pp.116~131    Cited By 110[Bibtex] [PDF]
[87]Ugur KuterEvren SirinDana S. NauBijan ParsiaJames A. HendlerInformation Gathering During Planning for Web Service Composition.  International Semantic Web Conference'2004. pp.335~349   [Bibtex]
[86]Evren SirinBijan ParsiaJames A. HendlerFiltering and Selecting Semantic Web Services with Interactive Composition Techniques. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2004: 42~49    Cited By 168[Bibtex]
[85]David De RoureJames A. HendlerE-Science: The Grid and the Semantic Web. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2004: 65~71    Cited By 65[Bibtex]
[84]David De RoureYolanda GilJames A. HendlerGuest Editors' Introduction: E-Science. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2004: 24~25    Cited By 7[Bibtex]
[83]Evren SirinBijan ParsiaDan WuJames A. HendlerDana S. NauHTN planning for Web Service composition using SHOP2. J. Web Sem., 2004: 377~396    Cited By 358[Bibtex]
2003(12)
[82]Jennifer GolbeckBijan ParsiaJames A. HendlerTrust Networks on the Semantic Web.  CIA'2003. pp.238~249    Cited By 308[Bibtex] [PDF]
[81]Jeff HeflinJames A. HendlerSean LukeSHOE: A Blueprint for the Semantic Web.  Spinning the Semantic Web'2003. pp.29~63    Cited By 60[Bibtex]
[80]Deborah L. McGuinnessRichard FikesLynn Andrea SteinJames A. HendlerDAML-ONT: An Ontology Language for the Semantic Web.  Spinning the Semantic Web'2003. pp.65~93   [Bibtex] [PDF]
[79]Dieter FenselJames A. HendlerHenry LiebermanWolfgang WahlsterIntroduction.  Spinning the Semantic Web'2003. pp.1~25   [Bibtex] [PDF]
[78]Dan WuBijan ParsiaEvren SirinJames A. HendlerDana S. NauAutomating DAML-S Web Services Composition Using SHOP2.  International Semantic Web Conference'2003. pp.195~210    Cited By 471[Bibtex]
[77]Evren SirinJames A. HendlerBijan ParsiaSemi-automatic Composition ofWeb Services using Semantic Descriptions.  WSMAI'2003. pp.17~24    Cited By 380[Bibtex]
[76]Dan WuEvren SirinJames A. HendlerDana S. NauBijan ParsiaAutomatic Web Services Composition Using SHOP2.  WWW (Posters)'2003.    [Bibtex]
[75]Evren SirinJames A. HendlerBijan ParsiaInteractive Composition of Semantic Web Services.  WWW (Posters)'2003.     Cited By 4[Bibtex]
[74]Jennifer GolbeckBijan ParsiaJames A. HendlerTrust Networks on the Semantic Web.  WWW (Posters)'2003.     Cited By 308[Bibtex] [PDF]
[73]Dieter FenselJames A. HendlerHenry LiebermanWolfgang WahlsterSpinning the Semantic Web: bringing the World Wide Web to its full potential. Inf. Res., 2003.     Cited By 181[Bibtex]
[72]Stefan DeckerCarole A. GobleJames A. HendlerToru IshidaRudi StuderA new journal for a new era of the World Wide Web. J. Web Sem., 2003: 1~5    Cited By 2[Bibtex]
[71]Jennifer GolbeckGilberto FragosoFrank W. HartelJames A. HendlerJim OberthalerBijan ParsiaThe National Cancer Institute's Thesaurus and Ontology. J. Web Sem., 2003: 75~80    Cited By 144[Bibtex] [PDF]
2002(5)
[70]Jennifer GolbeckMichael GroveBijan ParsiaAditya KalyanpurJames A. HendlerNew Tools for the Semantic Web.  EKAW'2002. pp.392~400    Cited By 33[Bibtex]
[69]James A. HendlerThe Semantic Web: KR's Worst Nightmare?.  KR'2002. pp.630~630    Cited By 1[Bibtex]
[68]Deborah L. McGuinnessRichard FikesJames A. HendlerLynn Andrea SteinIEEE Intelligent Systems: DAML+OIL: An Ontology Language for the Semantic Web. IEEE Distributed Systems Online, 2002.     Cited By 244[Bibtex]
[67]Deborah L. McGuinnessRichard FikesJames A. HendlerLynn Andrea SteinDAML+OIL: An Ontology Language for the Semantic Web. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2002: 72~80    Cited By 244[Bibtex]
[66]David KotzGeorge CybenkoRobert S. GrayGuofei JiangRonald A. PetersonMartin O. HofmannDaria A. ChaconKenneth R. WhitebreadJames A. HendlerPerformance Analysis of Mobile Agents for Filtering Data Streams on Wireless Networks. MONET, 2002: 163~174   [Bibtex] [PDF]
2001(3)
[65]James A. HendlerEdward A. FeigenbaumKnowledge Is Power: The Semantic Web Vision.  Web Intelligence'2001. pp.18~29    Cited By 21[Bibtex]
[64]James A. HendlerAgents and the Semantic Web. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2001: 30~37    Cited By 968[Bibtex] [PDF]
[63]Jeff HeflinJames A. HendlerA Portrait of the Semantic Web in Action. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2001: 54~59    Cited By 189[Bibtex]
2000(4)
[62]Houman AlborziAllison DruinJaime MontemayorMichele PlatnerJessica PorteousLisa ShermanAngela BoltmanGustav TaxenJack BestJoe HammerAlex KruskalAbby LalThomas Plaisant SchwennLauren SumidaRebecca WagnerJames A. HendlerDesigning StoryRooms: Interactive Storytelling Spaces for Children.  Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems'2000. pp.95~104    Cited By 115[Bibtex] [PDF]
[61]Jeff HeflinJames A. HendlerDynamic Ontologies on the Web.  AAAI/IAAI'2000. pp.443~449    Cited By 309[Bibtex] [PDF]
[60]Michael G. HincheyJames A. HendlerCharles PecheurConstance L. HeitmeyerDiana F. GordonMichael LuckWalt TruszkowskiPanel Discussion: Future Directions.  FAABS'2000. pp.354~368   [Bibtex]
[59]James A. HendlerProbing the Pachyderm: A Plea for Proaction. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2000: 40~41    Cited By 1[Bibtex]
1999(4)
[58]Amnon LotemDana S. NauJames A. HendlerUsing Planning Graphs for Solving HTN Planning Problems.  AAAI/IAAI'1999. pp.534~540    Cited By 20[Bibtex]
[57]Allison DruinJaime MontemayorJames A. HendlerBritt McAlisterAngela BoltmanEric FitermanAurelie PlaisantAlex KruskalHanne OlsenIsabella RevettThomas Plaisant SchwennLauren SumidaRebecca WagnerDesigning PETS: A Personal Electronic Teller of Stories.  CHI'1999. pp.326~329    Cited By 62[Bibtex]
[56]Jeff HeflinJames A. HendlerSean LukeApplying Ontology to the Web: A Case Study.  IWANN (2)'1999. pp.715~724    Cited By 42[Bibtex] [PDF]
[55]Julio RosenblattJames A. HendlerArchitectures for mobile robot control. Advances in Computers, 1999: 316~354    Cited By 7[Bibtex]
1998(1)
[54]Reiko TsunetoJames A. HendlerDana S. NauAnalyzing External Conditions to Improve the Efficiency of HTN Planning.  AAAI/IAAI'1998. pp.913~920    Cited By 23[Bibtex] [PDF]
1997(10)
[53]Kilian StoffelMerwyn G. TaylorJames A. HendlerEfficient Management of Very Large Ontologies.  AAAI/IAAI'1997. pp.442~447    Cited By 72[Bibtex]
[52]Sean LukeLee SpectorDavid RagerJames A. HendlerOntology-based Web Agents.  Agents'1997. pp.59~66    Cited By 234[Bibtex] [PDF]
[51]Merwyn G. TaylorKilian StoffelJames A. HendlerOntology-based Induction of High Level Classification Rules.  DMKD'1997. pp.0~0    Cited By 36[Bibtex]
[50]Reiko TsunetoDana S. NauJames A. HendlerPlan-Refinement Strategies and Search-Space Size.  ECP'1997. pp.414~426    Cited By 29[Bibtex] [PDF]
[49]David RagerJames A. HendlerAlice M. MulvehillForMAT and Parka: A Technology Integration Experiment and Beyond.  ICCBR'1997. pp.122~132    Cited By 2[Bibtex] [PDF]
[48]Kathryn E. SandersBrian P. KettlerJames A. HendlerThe Case for Graph-Structured Representations.  ICCBR'1997. pp.245~254    Cited By 32[Bibtex] [PDF]
[47]Leliane Nunes de BarrosJames A. HendlerV. Richard BenjaminsPar-KAP: a Knowledge Acquisition Tool for Building Practical Planning Systems.  IJCAI'1997. pp.1246~1253    Cited By 1[Bibtex] [PDF]
[46]Sean LukeCharles HohnJonathan FarrisGary JacksonJames A. HendlerCo-evolving Soccer Softbot Team Coordination with Genetic Programming.  RoboCup'1997. pp.398~411    Cited By 133[Bibtex] [PDF]
[45]Sean LukeJames A. HendlerWeb Agents That Work. IEEE MultiMedia, 1997: 76~80    Cited By 8[Bibtex]
[44]Oliver SeeligerJames A. HendlerSupervenient hierarchies of behaviours-from robot vacuuming to space telerobotics. J. Exp. Theor. Artif. Intell., 1997: 375~391    Cited By 1[Bibtex]
1996(7)
[43]Robert C. KohoutJames A. HendlerDavid J. MuslinerGuaranteeing Safety in Spatially Situated Agents.  AAAI/IAAI, Vol. 2'1996. pp.909~914    Cited By 2[Bibtex] [PDF]
[42]Reiko TsunetoKutluhan ErolJames A. HendlerDana S. NauCommitment Strategies in Hierarchical Task Network Planning.  AAAI/IAAI, Vol. 1'1996. pp.536~542    Cited By 12[Bibtex]
[41]V. S. SubrahmanianSu-Shing ChenJames A. HendlerRichard HullVal TannenSmart Mediators and Intelligent Agents (Panel).  CIKM'1996. pp.343~343    Cited By 3[Bibtex]
[40]James A. HendlerImplementations and Research: Discussions at the Boundary.  KR'1996. pp.659~660   [Bibtex]
[39]Kutluhan ErolJames A. HendlerDana S. NauComplexity Results for HTN Planning. Ann. Math. Artif. Intell., 1996: 69~93    Cited By 51[Bibtex] [PDF]
[38]James A. HendlerHUMOUR: Integrating Neural and Fuzzy Reasoning. Connect. Sci., 1996: 155~156   [Bibtex]
[37]James A. HendlerIntelligent Agents: Where AI Meets Information Technology. IEEE Expert, 1996: 20~23    Cited By 35[Bibtex]
1995(8)
[36]Vikram ManikondaP. S. KrishnaprasadJames A. HendlerA Motion Description Language and a Hybrid Architecture for Motion Planning. with Nonholonomic Robots.  ICRA'1995. pp.2021~2028    Cited By 34[Bibtex] [PDF]
[35]Vikram ManikondaJames A. HendlerP. S. KrishnaprasadFormalizing Behavior-based Planning for Nonholonomic Robots.  IJCAI'1995. pp.142~149    Cited By 16[Bibtex]
[34]James A. HendlerJaime G. CarbonellDouglas B. LenatRiichiro MizoguchiPaul S. RosenbloomVERY Large Knowledge Bases - Architecture vs Engineering.  IJCAI'1995. pp.2033~2036    Cited By 1[Bibtex]
[33]Kutluhan ErolJames A. HendlerDana S. NauReiko TsunetoA Critical Look at Critics in HTN Planning.  IJCAI'1995. pp.1592~1598    Cited By 38[Bibtex] [PDF]
[32]Drew V. McDermottJames A. HendlerPlanning: What it is, What it could be, An Introduction to the Special Issue on Planning and Scheduling. Artif. Intell., 1995: 1~16    Cited By 62[Bibtex]
[31]James A. HendlerThomas Dean and Michael Wellman, Planning and Control. Artif. Intell., 1995: 379~386   [Bibtex]
[30]David J. MuslinerJames A. HendlerAshok K. AgrawalaEdmund H. DurfeeJay K. StrosniderC. J. PaulThe Challenges of Real-Time All. IEEE Computer, 1995: 58~66   [Bibtex]
[29]Matthew P. EvettJames A. HendlerAmbuj MahantiDana S. NauPRA*: Massively Parallel Heuristic Search. J. Parallel Distrib. Comput., 1995: 133~143    Cited By 20[Bibtex] [PDF]
1994(6)
[28]Kutluhan ErolJames A. HendlerDana S. NauHTN Planning: Complexity and Expressivity.  AAAI'1994. pp.1123~1128    Cited By 389[Bibtex] [PDF]
[27]Kutluhan ErolJames A. HendlerDana S. NauUMCP: A Sound and Complete Procedure for Hierarchical Task-network Planning.  AIPS'1994. pp.249~254   [Bibtex] [PDF]
[26]Lee SpectorJames A. HendlerThe Use of Supervenience in Dynamic-world Planning.  AIPS'1994. pp.158~163    Cited By 13[Bibtex]
[25]Brian P. KettlerJames A. HendlerWilliam A. AndersenMatthew P. EvettMassively Parallel Support for Case-Based Planning. IEEE Expert, 1994: 8~14    Cited By 56[Bibtex]
[24]James A. HendlerBeyond the Fifth Generation: Parallel AI Research in Japan. IEEE Expert, 1994: 2~7    Cited By 6[Bibtex]
[23]Matthew P. EvettJames A. HendlerLee SpectorParallel Knowledge Representation on the Connection Machine. J. Parallel Distrib. Comput., 1994: 168~184    Cited By 58[Bibtex]
1993(2)
[22]Matthew P. EvettJames A. HendlerWilliam A. AndersenMassively Parallel Support for Computationally Effective Recognition Queries.  AAAI'1993. pp.297~302    Cited By 20[Bibtex] [PDF]
[21]Matthew P. EvettWilliam A. AndersenJames A. HendlerMassively Parallel Support for Efficient Knowledge Representation.  IJCAI'1993. pp.1325~1331    Cited By 10[Bibtex]
1992(5)
[20]Qiang YangDana S. NauJames A. HendlerMerging Separately Generated Plans with Restricted Interactions. Computational Intelligence, 1992: 648~676    Cited By 75[Bibtex] [PDF]
[19]Subbarao KambhampatiJames A. HendlerA Validation-Structure-Based Theory of Plan Modification and Reuse. Artif. Intell., 1992: 193~258    Cited By 255[Bibtex]
[18]James A. HendlerAI into the 21st century. IEEE Expert, 1992: 6~9   [Bibtex]
[17]Lee SpectorJames A. HendlerPlanning and Reacting Across Supervenient Level of Representation. Int. J. Cooperative Inf. Syst., 1992: 411~450   [Bibtex]
[16]Eduardo OstertagJames A. HendlerRuben Prieto DiazChristine BraunComputing Similarity in a Reuse Library System: An AI-Based Approach. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol., 1992: 205~228    Cited By 183[Bibtex]
1991(2)
[15]Hiroaki KitanoJames A. HendlerTetsuya HiguchiDan I. MoldovanDavid L. WaltzMassively Parallel Artificial Intelligence.  IJCAI'1991. pp.557~562    Cited By 35[Bibtex]
[14]James A. HendlerDaniel G. BobrowLes GasserCarl HewittMarvin MinskyMultiple Approaches to Multiple Agent Problem Solving.  IJCAI'1991. pp.553~554    Cited By 2[Bibtex]
1990(2)
[13]James A. HendlerAustin TateMark DrummondAI Planning: Systems and Techniques. AI Magazine, 1990: 61~77    Cited By 146[Bibtex]
[12]James A. HendlerAAAI 1990 Spring Symposium Report: Planning in Uncertain, Unpredictable, or Changing Environments. AI Magazine, 1990: 13~13   [Bibtex]
1989(3)
[11]Subbarao KambhampatiJames A. HendlerControl of Refitting during Plan Reuse.  IJCAI'1989. pp.943~948    Cited By 15[Bibtex]
[10]Lee SpectorJames A. HendlerChristopher Cherniak, Minimal Rationality. Artif. Intell., 1989: 137~139   [Bibtex]
[9]James A. HendlerMarker-Passing over Microfeatures: Towards a Hybrid Symbolic/Connectionist Model. Cognitive Science, 1989: 79~106   [Bibtex]
1988(4)
[8]Subbarao KambhampatiJames A. HendlerAdaptation of Plans via Annotation Verification.  IEA/AIE (Vol. 1)'1988. pp.164~170    Cited By 5[Bibtex]
[7]James A. HendlerSpreading Activation over Distributed Microfeatures.  NIPS'1988. pp.553~559    Cited By 1[Bibtex]
[6]James C. SanbornJames A. HendlerA model of reaction for planning in dynamic environments. AI in Engineering, 1988: 95~102    Cited By 35[Bibtex]
[5]James A. HendlerB. ChandrasekaranBeth AdelsonRichard AltermanTom BylanderMichael DyerTheoretical Issues in Conceptual Information Processing. AI Magazine, 1988: 71~76   [Bibtex]
1987(1)
[4]James A. HendlerMarker-Passing and Microfeatures.  IJCAI'1987. pp.151~154    Cited By 30[Bibtex]
1982(1)
[3]Brian PhillipsJames A. HendlerA Message-Passing Control Structure For Text Understanding.  COLING'1982. pp.307~312    Cited By 7[Bibtex] [PDF]
1981(1)
[2]James A. HendlerThomas P. KehlerPaul Roller MichaelisBrian PhillipsKenneth M. RossHarry R. TennantIssues in the development of natural language front-ends.  AFIPS National Computer Conference'1981. pp.643~648    Cited By 5[Bibtex]
1980(1)
[1]Brian PhillipsJames A. HendlerThe Impatient Tutor: An Integrated Language Understanding System.  COLING'1980. pp.480~486    Cited By 2[Bibtex] [PDF]