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Josefa Z. Hernández

Researcher at Technical University of Madrid

Publications -  37
Citations -  878

Josefa Z. Hernández is an academic researcher from Technical University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Decision support system & Intelligent decision support system. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 37 publications receiving 846 citations. Previous affiliations of Josefa Z. Hernández include Eli Lilly and Company & Complutense University of Madrid.

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Multiagent architectures for intelligent traffic management systems

TL;DR: This paper describes and compares integrated TRYS and TRYS autonomous agents, two multiagent systems that perform decision support for real-time traffic management in the urban motorway network around Barcelona, and develops some conclusions respecting the general applicability of multiagent architectures for intelligent traffic management.
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Knowledge-based models for emergency management systems

TL;DR: A generic architecture embodying the knowledge pieces required to manage emergencies in different kinds of problem scenarios is described, and simulation models of the physical system, integrated as part of the knowledge architecture, are claimed to be adequate.
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Knowledge-based models for adaptive traffic management systems

TL;DR: A general approach for real time traffic management support using knowledge based models is described, and it is concluded that such an approach is feasible, and is compatible with existing state of the art traffic control systems.
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The Safety of Olanzapine Compared With Other Antipsychotic Drugs: Results of an Observational Prospective Study in Patients With Schizophrenia (EFESO Study)

TL;DR: Olanzapine is safe and effective in nonselected schizophrenic outpatients and are consistent with the efficacy and safety profile that olanZapine has shown in previous controlled clinical trials.
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Decision support for traffic management based on organisational and communicative multiagent abstractions

TL;DR: This paper outlines a design method for the construction of agent-based DSS from an organisational and communicative model of decision support environments and presents an abstract.