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Multi-Agent Systems and Applications V : 5th International Central and Eastern European Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, CEEMAS 2007, Leipzig, Germany, September 25-27, 2007, Proceedings / edited by Hans-Dieter Burkhard, Gabriela Lindemann, Rineke Verbrugge, Laszlo Varga.

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Contributor:
Burkhard, Hans-Dieter, editor.
Lindemann, Gabriela, editor.
Verbrugge, Rineke, editor.
Varga, László, editor.
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Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 4696.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 4696
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence.
Computer networks.
Software engineering.
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Artificial Intelligence.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Local Subjects:
Artificial Intelligence.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 356 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2007.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007.
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Summary:
The aim of the CEEMAS conference series is to provide a biennial forum for the presentation of multi-agent research and development results. With its p- ticular geographicalorientationtowards Central and EasternEurope, CEEMAS has become an internationally recognized event with participants from all over the world. After the successful CEEMAS conferences in St. Petersburg (1999), Cracow (2001), Prague (2003) and Budapest (2005), the CEEMAS 2007 c- ference took place in Leipzig. The Program Committee of the conference series consists of established researchers from the region and renowned international colleagues, showing the prominent rank of CEEMAS among the leading events in multi-agent systems. In the very competitive ?eld of agent-oriented conferences and workshops, (such as AAMAS, EUMAS, CIA, MATES) CEEMAS is special in trying to bridge the gap between applied research achievements and theoretical research activities. The ambition of CEEMAS is to provide a forum for presenting th- retical research with an evident application potential, implemented application prototypes and their properties, as well as industrial case studies of successful (or unsuccessful) agent technology deployments. This is why the CEEMAS p- ceedings provide a collection of research and application papers. The technical research paper section of the proceedings (see pages 1-290) contains pure - search papers as well as research results in application settings. The goal is to demonstrate the real-life value and commercial reality of multi-agent systems as well as to foster the communication between academia and industry in this ?eld.
Contents:
Full Papers
A Multi-agent Approach for Range Image Segmentation
Abstractions of Multi-agent Systems
Agent-Based Network Protection Against Malicious Code
Agents Deliberating over Action Proposals Using the ProCLAIM Model
An Attacker Model for Normative Multi-agent Systems
An Environment to Support Multi-Party Communications in Multi-Agent Systems
An Interaction Protocol for Agent Communication
Collaborative Attack Detection in High-Speed Networks
Commitment Monitoring in a Multiagent System
Competencies and Profiles Management for Virtual Organizations Creation
Complexity of Verifying Game Equilibria
Component-Based Development of Secure Mobile Agents Applications
Design Patterns for Self-organising Systems
Experience with Feedback Control Mechanisms in Self-replicating Multi-Agent Systems
Exploring Social Networks in Request for Proposal Dynamic Coalition Formation Problems
Formalizing Context-Based Behavioural Compatibility and Substitutability for Role Components in MAS
Governing Environments for Agent-Based Traffic Simulations
Knowledge Driven Architecture for Home Care
MASL: A Logic for the Specification of Multiagent Real-Time Systems
Modeling of Agents in Organizational Context
Motivations as an Abstraction of Meta-level Reasoning
On Complex Networks in Software: How Agent-Orientation Effects Software Structures
Simulating a Human Cooperative Problem Solving
Supporting Agent Organizations
The Agents' Attitudes in Fuzzy Constraint Based Automated Purchase Negotiations
Towards a Model Driven Process for Multi-Agent System
Towards an Epistemic Logic for Uncertain Agents
Towards Approximate BGI Systems
Verifying Dominant Strategy Equilibria in Auctions
Short Papers
Agent Environment and Knowledge in Distributed Join Calculus
Agent-Based Architecture of Intelligent Distance Learning System
An Architecture and Framework for Agent-Based Web Applications
Closing the Gap Between Organizational Models and Multi-Agent System Deployment
Clustering Techniques in Automated Purchase Negotiations
Cooperative CBR System for Sharing Student Models in Cooperative Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Decision Making System: Agent Diagnosing Child Care Diseases
FIPA-Based Interoperable Agent Mobility
HeCaSe2: A Multi-agent Ontology-Driven Guideline Enactment Engine
jTRASTO: A Development Toolkit for Real-Time Multi-Agent Systems
Models and Tools for Mulan Applications
Multi-agent Architecture for Intelligent Tutoring Systems Interoperability in Health Education
Multi-agent Planning in Sokoban
Ontology Matching in Communication and Web Services Composition for Agent Community
Plugin-Agents as Conceptual Basis for Flexible Software Structures
Selection of Efficient Production Management Strategies Using the Multi-agent Approach
The Impact of Network Topology on Trade in Bartering Networks - Devising and Assessing Network Information Propagation Mechanisms.
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978-3-540-75254-7
9783540752547
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