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243 | -- | 271 | Brian R. Gaines. A situated classification solution of a resource allocation task represented in a visual language |
273 | -- | 291 | Werner Karbach, Angi Voß, Uwe Drouven. Solving the office allocation task in reflective ASSIGN |
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