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Daniel V. Oppenheim
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- affiliation: IBM TJ Watson Research Center, Computer Music Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [c31]Fenno F. Terry Heath III, Richard Hull, Daniel Oppenheim:
Applying Case Management Principles to Support Analytics Process Management. Business Process Management Workshops 2015: 376-388 - 2014
- [c30]Matt Callery, Fenno F. Terry Heath III, Richard Hull, Mark H. Linehan, Piyawadee Noi Sukaviriya, Roman Vaculín, Daniel V. Oppenheim:
Towards a Plug-and-Play B2B Marketing Tool Based on Time-Sensitive Information Extraction. IEEE SCC 2014: 821-828 - [p1]Daniel V. Oppenheim, Lav R. Varshney, Yi-Min Chee:
Work as a Service. Advanced Web Services 2014: 409-430 - [i1]Lav R. Varshney, Shivali Agarwal, Yi-Min Chee, Renuka Sindhgatta, Daniel V. Oppenheim, Juhnyoung Lee, Krishna Ratakonda:
Cognitive Coordination of Global Service Delivery. CoRR abs/1406.0215 (2014) - 2012
- [c29]Roman Vaculín, Yi-Min Chee, Daniel V. Oppenheim, Lav R. Varshney:
Work as a Service Meta-model and Protocol for Adjustable Visibility, Coordination, and Control. SRII Global Conference 2012: 90-99 - [c28]Lior Limonad, Lav R. Varshney, Daniel V. Oppenheim, Elad Fein, Pnina Soffer, Yair Wand, Moran Gavish, Ateret Anaby-Tavor:
The WaaSaBE Model: Marrying WaaS and Business-Entities to Support Cross-Organization Collaboration. SRII Global Conference 2012: 303-312 - [c27]Daniel V. Oppenheim, Yi-Min Chee, Lav R. Varshney:
Allegro: A Metrics Framework for Globally Distributed Service Delivery. SRII Global Conference 2012: 461-469 - 2011
- [c26]Lav R. Varshney, Daniel V. Oppenheim:
On Cross-Enterprise Collaboration. BPM 2011: 29-37 - [c25]Daniel V. Oppenheim, Lav R. Varshney, Yi-Min Chee:
Work as a Service. ICSOC 2011: 669-678 - 2010
- [c24]Daniel Oppenheim, Marcelo Cataldo:
First International Workshop on Cross Enterprise Collaboration, People, and Work (CEC-PAW): Current State of Affairs and Future Research Directions. Business Process Management Workshops 2010: 575-578 - [c23]Daniel V. Oppenheim, Saeed Bagheri, Krishna Ratakonda, Yi-Min Chee:
Coordinating Distributed Operations. ICSOC Workshops 2010: 213-224
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c22]Daniel V. Oppenheim, Krishna Ratakonda, Yi-Min Chee:
Enterprise Oriented Services - (Position Paper). ICSOC/ServiceWave Workshops 2009: 82-95 - 2002
- [c21]Steven Abrams, Ralph Bellofatto, Robert M. Fuhrer, Daniel Oppenheim, James L. Wright, Richard Boulanger, Neil Leonard, David Mash, Michael Rendish, Joe Smith:
QSketcher: an environment for composing music for film. Creativity & Cognition 2002: 157-164 - 2001
- [c20]Steven Abrams, Ralph Bellofatto, Robert M. Fuhrer, Daniel Oppenheim, James L. Wright, Richard Boulanger, Neil Leonard, David Mash, Michael Rendish, Joe Smith:
QSketcher: An Environment for Composing Music for Film. ICMC 2001 - 2000
- [c19]Steven Abrams, Robert M. Fuhrer, Daniel V. Oppenheim, Donald P. Pazel, James L. Wright:
A Framework for Representing and Manipulating Tonal Music. ICMC 2000 - [c18]Donald P. Pazel, Steven Abrams, Robert M. Fuhrer, Daniel V. Oppenheim, James L. Wright:
A Distributed Interactive Music Application using Harmonic Constraint. ICMC 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c17]Simon Holland, Daniel Oppenheim:
Direct Combination. CHI 1999: 262-269 - [c16]Steven Abrams, Daniel V. Oppenheim, Donald P. Pazel, James L. Wright:
Higher-level Composition Control in Music Sketcher: Modifiers and Smart Harmony. ICMC 1999 - 1997
- [c15]James L. Wright, Daniel V. Oppenheim, David Jameson:
CyberBand: A "Hands-On" Music Composition Program. ICMC 1997 - 1996
- [c14]Daniel V. Oppenheim, James L. Wright:
Towards A Framework for Handling Musical Expression. ICMC 1996 - [c13]James L. Wright, Daniel Oppenheim:
IBM Computer Music Center - Studio Report. ICMC 1996 - 1995
- [c12]Daniel V. Oppenheim:
Demonstrating MMorph: A System for Morphing Music in Real-Time. ICMC 1995 - 1994
- [c11]Daniel Oppenheim:
Blending "Traditional" off-line Algorithmic Textual Input with Realtime Interaction and Graphics. ICMC 1994 - 1993
- [c10]Daniel Oppenheim:
Slappability: A New Metaphor for Human Computer Interaction. Music Education: An Artificial Intelligence Approach 1993: 92-107 - [c9]Daniel V. Oppenheim:
Slappability: A New Metaphor for Human Computer Interaction. ICMC 1993 - [c8]Daniel V. Oppenheim, Tim Anderson, Ross Kirk:
Perceptual Parameters-Their Specification, Scoring and Control within Two Software Composition Systems. ICMC 1993 - 1992
- [c7]Daniel V. Oppenheim:
Compositional Tools for Adding Expression to Music in DMIX. ICMC 1992 - 1991
- [c6]Daniel V. Oppenheim:
SHADOW: An Object-Oriented Performance System for the DMIX Environment. ICMC 1991 - [c5]Daniel V. Oppenheim:
Towards a Better Software-Design for Supporting Creative Musical Activity (CMA). ICMC 1991 - 1990
- [c4]Daniel V. Oppenheim:
Quill: An Interpreter for Creating Music-objects within the Dmix Environment. ICMC 1990
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c3]Daniel V. Oppenheim:
DMIX: An Environment for Composition. ICMC 1989 - 1987
- [c2]Daniel V. Oppenheim:
The P-G-G Environment for Music Composition. ICMC 1987 - 1986
- [c1]Daniel V. Oppenheim:
The Need for Essential Improvements in the Machine-Composer Interface Used for the Composition of Electroacoustic Computer Music. ICMC 1986
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