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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Marco Gavanelli. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Marco Gavanelli. The network helps show where Marco Gavanelli may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marco Gavanelli
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Marco Gavanelli.
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Gavanelli, Marco, et al.. (2020). The Horn Fragment of Branching Algebra. DROPS (Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz Center for Informatics). 16.3 indexed citations
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Gavanelli, Marco, et al.. (2020). On (Maximal, Tractable) Fragments of the Branching Algebra.. Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara). 113–126.1 indexed citations
Montali, Marco, Federico Chesani, Marco Gavanelli, Evelina Lamma, & Paola Mello. (2015). Evaluating compliance: from LTL to abductive logic programming.. View. 101–116.3 indexed citations
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Gavanelli, Marco, et al.. (2015). An Abductive Framework for Datalog± Ontologies.. Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara).6 indexed citations
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Gavanelli, Marco, et al.. (2015). Abductive logic programming for Datalog +/- ontologies.. Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara). 128–143.3 indexed citations
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Gavanelli, Marco, et al.. (2014). Multi-Criteria Optimal Planning for Energy Policies in CLP.. View. 54–68.1 indexed citations
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Gavanelli, Marco, et al.. (2013). Optimal valve placement in water distribution networks with CLP(FD). Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara). 2987–2991.2 indexed citations
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Gavanelli, Marco, et al.. (2012). An ASP Approach for the Valves Positioning Optimization in a Water Distribution System.. Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara). 134–148.2 indexed citations
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Alberti, Marco, et al.. (2008). Exploiting Semantic Technology in Computational Logic-based Service Contracting.. Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara).1 indexed citations
Alberti, Marco, Federico Chesani, Marco Gavanelli, Evelina Lamma, & Paola Mello. (2006). Policy-based reasoning for smart web service interaction.. View. 196. 87–102.2 indexed citations
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Alberti, Marco, Marco Gavanelli, Evelina Lamma, Paola Mello, & Paolo Torroni. (2005). Abduction with hypotheses confirmation. International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 177(2). 1545–1546.4 indexed citations
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Alberti, Marco, Marco Gavanelli, Evelina Lamma, Paola Mello, & Paolo Torroni. (2004). Modeling Interactions Using Social Integrity Constraints: A Resource Sharing Case Study. Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara).1 indexed citations
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Gavanelli, Marco. (2002). An algorithm for multi-criteria optimization in CSPs. European Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 136–140.26 indexed citations
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