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Kenneth G. Owens

Publications -  7
Citations -  53

Kenneth G. Owens is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Service provider & Asset (computer security). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 53 citations.

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Will Intelligent Assets Take Off? Toward Self-Serving Aircraft

TL;DR: The authors describe a self-serving asset built on an intelligent, self-aware agent platform that maximizes its service life by contacting, selecting, and procuring service providers autonomously.
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Designing Automated Allocation Mechanisms for Service Procurement of Imperfectly Substitutable Services

TL;DR: This paper develops and compares three automated competition mechanisms, constructed as iterative games, and test them in the context of the aerospace service supply chain, finding that extended Vickrey auctions can handle multiple criteria and provide higher market efficiency at lower computational cost, especially in small to medium markets.
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Method, Computer Program Product, and Apparatus for Managing Decision Support Related Event Information

TL;DR: In this article, a plurality of case management elements are configured to receive solution information from the at least one corresponding portal access controller and to communicate the solution information only with each other one of the solution elements.

Will intelligent assets fly? Towards self-serving aircraftassets

TL;DR: The authors describe a self-serving asset built on an intelligent, self-aware agent platform that maximizes its service life by contacting, selecting, and procuring service providers autonomously.
Patent

Methods and systems for managing part replacement

TL;DR: In this article, a part agent, executed by a computing system and associated with a current part installed in the manufactured product, provides a replacement notification to an ordering manager agent executed by the computing system, associated with the current part.