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within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Extending and implementing the stable model semantics
2002417 citationsPatrik Simons, Ilkka Niemelä et al.Artificial Intelligenceprofile →
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Tiihonen, Juha, et al.. (2005). A conceptual model for configurable services.10 indexed citations
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Raatikainen, Mikko, Timo Soininen, & Tomi Männistö. (2004). A.Case study questions for studying industrial software product families.1 indexed citations
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Männistö, Tomi, et al.. (2004). Using a Configurator for Modelling and Configuring Software Product Lines based on Feature Models.23 indexed citations
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Männistö, Tomi, et al.. (2004). Representing Feature Models of Software Product Families Using a Configuration Ontology.9 indexed citations
Soininen, Timo, et al.. (2003). DESIGN DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT IN NETWORKED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT THROUGH STANDARD FRAMEWORKS. DS 31: Proceedings of ICED 03, the 14th International Conference on Engineering Design, Stockholm.5 indexed citations
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Tiihonen, Juha, Timo Soininen, Ilkka Niemelä, & Reijo Sulonen. (2003). A PRACTICAL TOOL FOR MASS-CUSTOMISING CONFIGURABLE PRODUCTS. DS 31: Proceedings of ICED 03, the 14th International Conference on Engineering Design, Stockholm. 68(3). 243–244.27 indexed citations
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Soininen, Timo, et al.. (2003). Towards Managing Variability Using Software Product Family Architecture Models and Product Configurators. 84–93.8 indexed citations
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Simons, Patrik, Ilkka Niemelä, & Timo Soininen. (2002). Extending and implementing the stable model semantics. Artificial Intelligence. 138(1-2). 181–234.417 indexed citations breakdown →
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Aldanondo, Michel, et al.. (2002). Configuration for mass-customisation and e-business.1 indexed citations
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Männistö, Tomi, Timo Soininen, & Reijo Sulonen. (2001). Modelling Configurable Products and Software Product Families.3 indexed citations
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Soininen, Timo, Ilkka Niemelä, Juha Tiihonen, & Reijo Sulonen. (2001). Representing Configuration Knowledge With Weight Constraint Rules. 195–201.40 indexed citations
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Soininen, Timo, Juha Tiihonen, & Reijo Sulonen. (2000). Unified Configuration Knowledge Representation Using Weight Constraint Rules.20 indexed citations
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Männistö, Tomi, et al.. (1998). Concepts for Modelling Configurable Products. 2(3). 189–196.6 indexed citations
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Soininen, Timo & Ilkka Niemelä. (1998). Formalizing configuration knowledge using rules with choices.3 indexed citations
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