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Multi-Agent Systems and Applications IV : 4th International Central and Eastern European Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, CEEMAS 2005, Budapest, Hungary, September 15-17, 2005, Proceedings / edited by Michal Pechoucek, Paolo Petta, Laszlo Zsolt Varga.

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Book
Contributor:
Pěchouček, Michal, editor.
Petta, Paolo, 1963- editor.
Varga, László Zsolt, editor.
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Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 3690.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 3690
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 (XVIII, 670 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2005.
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Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
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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 geographicalorientation towards Central and Eastern Europe, CEEMAS has become an internationally recognised event with participants from all over the world. After the successful CEEMAS conferences in St. Petersburg (1999), Cracow (2001) and Prague (2003), the 2005 CEEMAS conference takes place in Budapest. The programme committee of the conference series consists of est- lished researchers from the region and renowned international colleagues, sh- ing the prominent rank of CEEMAS among the leading events in multi-agent systems. In the very competitive ?eld of agent oriented conferences and workshops nowadays(suchasAAMAS,WI/IAT,EUMAS,CIA,MATES)thespecialpro?le of CEEMAS is that it is trying to bridge the gap between applied research achievements and theoretical research activities. Our ambition is to provide a forum for presenting theoretical research with an evident application potential, implemented application prototypes and their properties, as well as industrial case studies of successful (but also unsuccessful) agent technology deployments. This is why the CEEMAS proceedings volume provides a collection of research and application papers. The technical research paper section of the proceedings (see pages 11-499) contains pure research papers as well as research results in application settings while the application papers section (see pages 500-530) contains papers focused on application aspects. The goal is to demonstrate the real life value and commercial reality of multi-agent systems as well as to foster communication between academia and industry in this ?eld.
Contents:
Invited Paper
Palpable Computing and the Role of Agent Technology
Research Papers
A Dynamic Joint Protocols Selection Method to Perform Collaborative Tasks
A Formal Framework for Interaction Protocol Engineering
Towards a Conversational Language for Artificial Agents in Mixed Community
Adaptive Mobile Multi-agent Systems
Agent Encapsulation in a Cognitive Vision MAS
A Model of Multi-agent System Based on Policies and Contracts
Case-Based Student Modeling in Multi-agent Learning Environment
Intelligent Virtual Environments for Training: An Agent-Based Approach
Patient Driven Mobile Platform to Enhance Conventional Wheelchair, with Multiagent System Supervisory Control
SECMAP: A Secure Mobile Agent Platform
What Is Context and How Can an Agent Learn to Find and Use it When Making Decisions?
A Formal Modelling Framework for Developing Multi-agent Systems with Dynamic Structure and Behaviour
Discovery of Crises via Agent-Based Simulation of a Transportation System
Evaluating the Feasibility of Method Engineering for the Creation of Agent-Oriented Methodologies
Formalizing Compatibility and Substitutability of Rolebased Interactions Components in Multi-agent Systems
MAS Meta-models on Test: UML vs. OPM in the SODA Case Study
Programming an Agent as Abstract State Machine
The PASSI and Agile PASSI MAS Meta-models Compared with a Unifying Proposal
The Synthesis Stage in the Software Agent Development Process
Use Case and Actor Driven Requirements Engineering: An Evaluation of Modifications to Prometheus
Agent-Based Management of Non Urban Road Meteorological Incidents
Arguing and Negotiating in the Presence of Social Influences
Cooperative Behavior of Agents Based on Potential Field
The "Dance or Work" Problem: Why Do not all Honeybees Dance with Maximum Intensity
Towards an Institutional Environment Using Norms for Contract Performance
Virtual Games: A New Approach to Implementation of Social Choice Rules
How Our Beliefs Contribute to Interpret Actions
The Effect of Flag Introduction on the Explosion of Nogood Values in the Case of ABT Family Techniques
Toward a Formal Theory of Belief, Capability and Promise Incorporating Temporal Aspect
A Multi-agent Fuzzy-Reinforcement Learning Method for Continuous Domains
An Adaptive Approach for the Exploration-Exploitation Dilemma for Learning Agents
A Multi Agent Approach to Interest Profiling of Users
vBroker: Artificial Agents Helping to Stock Up on Knowledge
Cooperative Planning in the Supply Network - A Multiagent Organization Model
Diagnosis of Plans and Agents
Dialectical Theory for Multi-agent Assumption-Based Planning
Keeping Plan Execution Healthy
Stochastic Reactive Production Scheduling by Multi-agent Based Asynchronous Approximate Dynamic Programming
Do Agents Make Model Checking Explode (Computationally)?
Multiagent Resource Allocation in the Presence of Externalities
On Communication in Solving Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems
Towards Reliable Large-Scale Multi-agent Systems
Emergent Timetabling Organization
Experiments in Emergent Programming Using Self-organizing Multi-agent Systems
A Direct Reputation Model for VO Formation
Adversarial Behavior in Multi-agent Systems
Bayesian Dynamic Trust Model
Behavior Evaluation with Actions' Sampling in Multi-agent System
Agent-Based Control of a Municipal Water System
Agent-Based Framework for Simulation and Support of Dynamic Engineering Design Processes in PSI
Situated Agents and the Web: Supporting Site Adaptivity
Short Research Papers
An Operational Model for Mutual Awareness
Chomsky: A Content Language Translation Agent
Roles and Hierarchy in Multi-agent Organizations
Semantic and Virtual Agents Model in Adaptive Middleware Architecture for Smart Vehicle Space
Towards an Authority Sharing Based on the Viewpoint Action Model
Application of Multi-agent Systems and Social Network Theory to Petrol Pricing on UK Motorways
Combining Rule-Based and Plug-in Components in Agents for Flexible Dynamic Negotiations
Group Interests of Agents Functioning in Changing Environments
Policies for Common Awareness in Organized Settings
Learning in a Multi-agent Approach to a Fish Bank Game
Modelling of Agents' Behavior with Semi-collaborative Meta-agents
Pareto-Q Learning Algorithm for Cooperative Agents in General-Sum Games
Selection in Scale-Free Small World
A Multi-agent System Architecture for the Adaptation of User Interfaces
ACE Agents - Mass Personalized Software Assistance
Assisting Robotic Personal Agent and Cooperating Alternative Input Devices for Severely Disabled Children
Building Agent-Based Systems in a Discrete-Event Simulation Environment
Complexity of Task Coordination for Non Cooperative Planning Agents
Resource Coordination on MAS Multi-plans Context
Using Negotiation Techniques as Time-Restricted Scheduling Policies on Intelligent Agents
Performance Comparison of Multi-agent Systems
A Complexity Based Feature to Support Emergence in MAS
Adaptive Document Analysis with Planning
A Self-configuring Agent-Based Document Indexing System
Managing Trust for Secure Active Networks
Short Application Papers
A Case Study of Agent-Based Virtual Enterprise Modelling
Agent-Based Support for Open Communities
Architecture-Centric Development of an AGV Transportation System
Goodness and Lacks of MAS Methodologies for Manufacturing Domains
Multiagents Applied to Humanitarian Demining
Simulating Automatic High Bay Warehouses Using Agents
Strategies for Distributed Underwater Survey
The Role of Ontologies in a Multi-agent Based Data Integration System.
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978-3-540-31731-9
9783540317319
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