- 2008
- Heiko Schepperle, Klemens Böhm: Auction-Based Traffic
Management: Towards Effective Concurrent Utilization of Road Intersections. In IEEE
Joint Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC'08) and Enterprise Computing,
E-Commerce and E-Services (EEE'08), 21-24 July, Washington, D.C., USA,
pages 105-112, IEEE, 2008.
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- 2007
- Heiko Schepperle and Klemens Böhm: Agent-Based Traffic
Control Using Auctions (pdf).
Cooperative Information Agent XI (CIA 2007), LNAI
4676, pages 119-133.
Springer, September 2007.
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- Heiko Schepperle, Klemens Böhm and Simone Forster. Towards
Valuation-Aware Agent-Based Traffic Control (pdf). In AAMAS’07,
Honolulu, Hawai’i, USA, May 2007.
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- Heiko Schepperle, Klemens Böhm and Simone Forster. Traffic
Management Based on Negotiations between Vehicles – a Feasibility
Demonstration Using Agents (pdf). In Ninth Workshop on Agent
Mediated Electronic Commerce (AMEC IX), Honolulu, Hawai’i, USA,
May 2007.
- 2006
- Heiko Schepperle, Christiane Barz, Klemens Böhm, Jonas Kunze,
Carolina M. Laborde, Stefan Seifert, and Kendra Stockmar: Auction
Mechanisms for Traffic Management (pdf).
In Group Decision and Negotiation (GDN) 2006, pages 214-217. Universitätsverlag
Karlsruhe, June 2006.
- 2005
- Philipp Bender, Jutta A. Mülle, Heiko Schepperle: Enhancing
User Acceptance of Traffic Services Using Imperfect Information (pdf,
611 kB). In ITS 16th European Regional Conference, September 4-6, 2005,
Porto, Portugal.
- 2004
- Gernot Liedtke and Heiko Schepperle: Segmentation of the transportation market with regard to activity-based freight transport modelling, International Journal of Logistics 7(3):199-218, September 2004
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- Heiko Schepperle, Andreas Merkel, and Alexander Haag: Erhalt von Imperfektion in einem Data Warehouse (pdf, 116kB) (only in German available) Internationales Symposium: Data-Warehouse-Systeme und Knowledge-Discovery, Darmstadt, June 2004. In Andreas Bauer, Michael Böhnlein, Olaf Herden, and Wolfgang Lehner, Internationales Symposium: Data-Warehouse-Systeme und Knowledge-Discovery, pages 33-42. Shaker, 2004.
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