4. ESAW 2003:
London, UK
Andrea Omicini, Paolo Petta, Jeremy Pitt (Eds.):
Engineering Societies in the Agents World IV, 4th International Workshop, ESAW 2003, London, UK, October 29-31, 2003, Revised Selected and Invited Papers.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3071 Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-22231-6
- Jean-Pierre Müller:
Emergence of Collective Behaviour and Problem Solving.
1-21

- Paul J. Feltovich, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Renia Jeffers, Niranjan Suri, Andrzej Uszok:
Social Order and Adaptability in Animal and Human Cultures as Analogues for Agent Communities: Toward a Policy-Based Approach.
21-48

- Robert Tolksdorf, Ronaldo Menezes:
Using Swarm Intelligence in Linda Systems.
49-65

- Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons:
Engineering Democracy in Open Agent Systems.
66-80

- Jacques Calmet, Anusch Daemi, Regine Endsuleit, Thilo Mie:
A Liberal Approach to Openness in Societies of Agents..
81-92

- Ulrich Endriss, Nicolas Maudet:
Welfare Engineering in Multiagent Systems.
93-106

- Barbara Dunin-Keplicz, Rineke Verbrugge:
Dynamics of Collective Attitudes during Teamwork.
107-122

- André P. Meyer:
Privacy-Aware Mobile Agent: Protecting Privacy in Open Systems by Modelling Social Behaviour of Software Agents.
123-135

- Tshiamo Motshegwa, Michael Schroeder:
Interaction Monitoring and Termination Detection for Agent Societies: Preliminary Results.
136-154

- Antoni W. Mazurkiewicz:
Competition, Cooperation, and Authorization.
155-167

- Ulrich Endriss, Wenjin Lu, Nicolas Maudet, Kostas Stathis:
Competent Agents and Customising Protocols.
168-181

- Abdelkader Gouaich:
Coordination and Conversation Protocols in Open Multi-agent Systems.
182-199

- Andrea Omicini, Alessandro Ricci:
MAS Organization within a Coordination Infrastructure: Experiments in TuCSoN.
200-217

- Oguz Dikenelli, Riza Cenk Erdur:
Adaptability Patterns of Multi-agent Organizations.
217-227

- Enrico Denti, Alessandro Ricci, Rossella Rubino:
Integrating and Orchestrating Services upon an Agent Coordination Infrastructure.
228-245

- Federico Bergenti:
Formalizing the Reusability of Software Agents.
246-257

- Anthony Karageorgos, Nikolay Mehandjiev:
A Design Complexity Evaluation Framework for Agent-Based System Engineering Methodologies.
258-274

- Sehl Mellouli, Bernard Moulin, Guy W. Mineau:
Laying Down the Foundations of an Agent Modelling Methodology for Fault-Tolerant Multi-agent Systems.
275-293

- Massimo Cossentino, Luca Sabatucci, Antonio Chella:
Patterns Reuse in the PASSI Methodology.
294-310

- Carole Bernon, Valérie Camps, Marie Pierre Gleizes, Gauthier Picard:
Designing Agents' Behaviors and Interactions within the Framework of ADELFE Methodology.
311-327

- Brian Henderson-Sellers, Paolo Giorgini, Paolo Bresciani:
Supporting Tropos Concepts in Agent OPEN.
328-345

- Pavel Nahodil, Pavel Slavík, David Rehor, David Kadlecek:
Dynamic Analysis of Agents' Behaviour - Combining ALife, Visualization and AI.
346-359

- Penny Noy, Michael Schroeder:
Advancing Profile Use in Agent Societies.
360-375

- Brendan Neville, Jeremy Pitt:
A Computational Framework for Social Agents in Agent Mediated E-commerce.
376-391

- Guoqiang Zhong, Satoshi Amamiya, Kenichi Takahashi, Tadashige Iwao, Kazuya Kawashima, Takayuki Ishiguro, Tatsuya Kainuma, Makoto Amamiya:
You've Got Mail From Your Agent: A Location and Context Sensitive Agent System.
392-409

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