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3. ESAW 2002: Madrid, Spain
- Paolo Petta, Robert Tolksdorf, Franco Zambonelli:

Engineering Societies in the Agents World III, Third International Workshop, ESAW 2002, Madrid, Spain, September 16-17, 2002, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2577, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-14009-3
Views
- Federico Bergenti:

A Discussion of Two Major Benefits of Using Agents in Software Development. 1-12 - Franco Zambonelli, H. Van Dyke Parunak:

Signs of a Revolution in Computer Science and Software Engineering. 13-28
Models
- Matteo Bonifacio, Paolo Bouquet, Roberta Ferrario, Diego Ponte:

Rationality, Autonomy and Coordination: The Sunk Costs Perspective. 29-38 - Joaquim Filipe:

A Normative and Intentional Agent Model for Organisation Modelling. 39-52 - Lloyd Daniel Kamara, Alexander Artikis, Brendan Neville, Jeremy Pitt:

Simulating Computational Societies. 53-67 - Marco Mamei, Franco Zambonelli, Letizia Leonardi

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Co-Fields: Towards a Unifying Approach to the Engineering of Swarm Intelligent Systems. 68-81 - Matthias Nickles, Michael Rovatsos, Gerhard Weiß:

A Schema for Specifying Computational Autonomy. 82-95 - Alessandro Ricci

, Andrea Omicini, Enrico Denti
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Activity Theory as a Framework for MAS Coordination. 96-110 - Giovanni Rimassa, Mirko Viroli:

An Operational Framework for the Semantics of Agent Communication Languages. 111-125 - Francesca Toni, Kostas Stathis:

Access-as-you-need: A Computational Logic Framework for Accessing Resources in Artificial Societies. 126-140 - Julita Vassileva:

Motivating Participation in Peer to Peer Communities. 141-155
Engineering
- Carole Bernon, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Sylvain Peyruqueou, Gauthier Picard

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ADELFE: A Methodology for Adaptive Multi-agent Systems Engineering. 156-169 - Paul Davidsson, Stefan J. Johansson:

Evaluating Multi-agent System Architectures: A Case Study Concerning Dynamic Resource Allocation. 170-183 - Sascha Ossowski

, Josefa Z. Hernández, Carlos Angel Iglesias, Alberto Fernández:
Engineering Agent Systems for Decision Support. 184-198 - Konstantinos Prouskas, Jeremy Pitt:

Co-ordinating Heterogeneous Interactions in Systems Composed of Active Human and Agent Societies. 199-212
Modelling and Design
- Oguz Dikenelli

, Riza Cenk Erdur
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SABPO: A Standards Based and Pattern Oriented Multi-agent Development Methodology. 213-226 - Sehl Mellouli

, Guy W. Mineau, Daniel Pascot:
Modelling a Multi-agent System Environment. 227-240 - Simon Miles

, Mike Joy, Michael Luck
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Towards a Methodology for Coordination Mechanism Selection in Open Systems. 241-256 - Hans Weigand, Virginia Dignum

, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Frank Dignum:
Specification by Refinement and Agreement: Designing Agent Interaction Using Landmarks and Contracts. 257-269 - Zhi Liu, Lin Liu:

An Agent and Goal-Oriented Approach for Virtual Enterprise Modelling: A Case Study. 270-283

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