Programming Multi-Agent Systems Third International Workshop, ProMAS 2005, Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 26, 2005, Revised and Invited Papers / [electronic resource] :
edited by Rafael H. Bordini, Mehdi Dastani, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni.
- 1st ed. 2006.
- XIV, 267 p. online resource.
- Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 3862 2945-9141 ; .
- Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 3862 .
Invited Papers -- MetateM: The Story so Far -- Agent-Based Computing and Programming of Agent Systems -- Multi-agent Techniques and Issues -- Dynamic Self-control of Autonomous Agents -- Bridging Agent Theory and Object Orientation: Importing Social Roles in Object Oriented Languages -- Implementation Techniques for Solving POMDPs in Personal Assistant Agents -- Using a Planner for Coordination of Multiagent Team Behavior -- Reusable Components for Implementing Agent Interactions -- Multi-agent Programming -- An AgentSpeak Meta-interpreter and Its Applications -- Extending the Capability Concept for Flexible BDI Agent Modularization -- A Model-Based Executive for Commanding Robot Teams -- Hermes: Implementing Goal-Oriented Agent Interactions -- Multi-agent Platforms and Organisation -- Organization and Mobility in Mobile Agent Computing -- Programming MAS with Artifacts -- Programming Deliberative Agents for Mobile Services: The 3APL-M Platform -- Implementing Multi-agent Systems Organizations with INGENIAS -- Declarative Agent Programming Support for a FIPA-Compliant Agent Platform.
The area of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems (MAS) has grown into a promising technology offering sensible alternatives for the design of distributed, intelligent systems. Several efforts have been made by researchers and practitioners, both in academia and industry, and by several standardisation consortia in order to provide new languages, tools, methods, and frameworks so as to establish the necessary standards for a wide use of MAS technology. The papers of this volume focus on the development of programming languages and tools that can effectively support MAS programming and the implementation of key notions in MAS in a unified framework to bridge the gap from analysis and design to effective implementation that way. This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed postproceedings of the Third International Workshop on Programming Multi-Agent Systems, ProMAS 2005, held in Utrecht, The Netherlands in July 2005 as an associated event of AAMAS 2005, the main international conference on autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. The 14 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited articles are organized in topical sections on multi-agent techniques and issues, multi-agent programming, and multi-agent platforms and organisation.
9783540326175
10.1007/11678823 doi
Artificial intelligence.
Computer networks .
Software engineering.
Computer science.
Compilers (Computer programs).
Artificial Intelligence.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Compilers and Interpreters.
Q334-342 TA347.A78
006.3
Invited Papers -- MetateM: The Story so Far -- Agent-Based Computing and Programming of Agent Systems -- Multi-agent Techniques and Issues -- Dynamic Self-control of Autonomous Agents -- Bridging Agent Theory and Object Orientation: Importing Social Roles in Object Oriented Languages -- Implementation Techniques for Solving POMDPs in Personal Assistant Agents -- Using a Planner for Coordination of Multiagent Team Behavior -- Reusable Components for Implementing Agent Interactions -- Multi-agent Programming -- An AgentSpeak Meta-interpreter and Its Applications -- Extending the Capability Concept for Flexible BDI Agent Modularization -- A Model-Based Executive for Commanding Robot Teams -- Hermes: Implementing Goal-Oriented Agent Interactions -- Multi-agent Platforms and Organisation -- Organization and Mobility in Mobile Agent Computing -- Programming MAS with Artifacts -- Programming Deliberative Agents for Mobile Services: The 3APL-M Platform -- Implementing Multi-agent Systems Organizations with INGENIAS -- Declarative Agent Programming Support for a FIPA-Compliant Agent Platform.
The area of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems (MAS) has grown into a promising technology offering sensible alternatives for the design of distributed, intelligent systems. Several efforts have been made by researchers and practitioners, both in academia and industry, and by several standardisation consortia in order to provide new languages, tools, methods, and frameworks so as to establish the necessary standards for a wide use of MAS technology. The papers of this volume focus on the development of programming languages and tools that can effectively support MAS programming and the implementation of key notions in MAS in a unified framework to bridge the gap from analysis and design to effective implementation that way. This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed postproceedings of the Third International Workshop on Programming Multi-Agent Systems, ProMAS 2005, held in Utrecht, The Netherlands in July 2005 as an associated event of AAMAS 2005, the main international conference on autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. The 14 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited articles are organized in topical sections on multi-agent techniques and issues, multi-agent programming, and multi-agent platforms and organisation.
9783540326175
10.1007/11678823 doi
Artificial intelligence.
Computer networks .
Software engineering.
Computer science.
Compilers (Computer programs).
Artificial Intelligence.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Compilers and Interpreters.
Q334-342 TA347.A78
006.3