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- 2013
- Yoosef B. Abushark, John Thangarajah:
Propagating AUML Protocols to Detailed Design. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 19-37 - Tobias Ahlbrecht, Christian Bender-Saebelkampf, Maiquel de Brito, Nicolai Christian Christensen, Jürgen Dix, Mariana Ramos Franco, Hendrik Heller, Andreas Viktor Hess, Axel Heßler, Jomi Fred Hübner, Andreas Schmidt Jensen, Jannick Boese Johnsen, Michael Köster, Chengqian Li, Lu Liu, Marcelo Menezes Morato, Philip Bratt Ørum, Federico Schlesinger, Tiago Luiz Schmitz, Jaime Simão Sichman, Kaio Siqueira de Souza, Daniela Maria Uez, Jørgen Villadsen, Sebastian Werner, Øyvind Grønland Woller, Maicon Rafael Zatelli:
Multi-Agent Programming Contest 2013: The Teams and the Design of Their Systems. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 366-390 - Tobias Ahlbrecht, Jürgen Dix, Michael Köster, Federico Schlesinger:
Multi-Agent Programming Contest 2013. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 292-318 - Matteo Baldoni, Cristina Baroglio, Federico Capuzzimati:
2COMM: A Commitment-Based MAS Architecture. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 38-57 - Luciano Baresi, Sam Guinea, Adnan Shahzada:
SeSaMe: Towards a Semantic Self Adaptive Middleware for Smart Spaces. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 1-18 - Rafael C. Cardoso, Jomi Fred Hübner, Rafael H. Bordini:
Benchmarking Communication in Actor- and Agent-Based Languages. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 58-77 - Denise M. Case, Scott A. DeLoach:
Applying an O-MaSE Compliant Process to Develop a Holonic Multiagent System for the Evaluation of Intelligent Power Distribution Systems. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 78-96 - Stephen Cranefield, Surangika Ranathunga:
Embedding Agents in Business Processes Using Enterprise Integration Patterns. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 97-116 - Mehdi Dastani, Marc van Zee:
Belief Caching in 2APL. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 117-136 - Mariana Ramos Franco, Jaime Simão Sichman:
Improving the LTI-USP Team: A New JaCaMo Based MAS for the MAPC 2013. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 339-348 - Andreas Schmidt Jensen:
Deciding between Conflicting Influences. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 137-155 - Chengqian Li, Lu Liu:
Prior State Reasoning in Multi-agent Systems and Graph-Theoretical Algorithms. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 356-365 - Marco Lützenberger, Tobias Küster, Thomas Konnerth, Alexander Thiele, Nils Masuch, Axel Heßler, Jan Keiser, Michael Burkhardt, Silvan Kaiser, Jakob Tonn, Michael Kaisers, Sahin Albayrak:
A Multi-agent Approach to Professional Software Engineering. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 156-175 - Bernardo Luz, Felipe Meneguzzi, Rosa Vicari:
Alternatives to Threshold-Based Desire Selection in Bayesian BDI Agents. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 176-195 - Ambra Molesini, Andrea Omicini, Mirko Viroli, Franco Zambonelli:
Engineering Pervasive Multiagent Systems in SAPERE. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 196-214 - Daniel Okouya, Nicoletta Fornara, Marco Colombetti:
An Infrastructure for the Design and Development of Open Interaction Systems. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 215-234 - Luca Sabatucci, Patrizia Ribino, Carmelo Lodato, Salvatore Lopes, Massimo Cossentino:
GoalSPEC: A Goal Specification Language Supporting Adaptivity and Evolution. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 235-254 - Sharmila Savarimuthu, Michael Winikoff:
Mutation Operators for the Goal Agent Language. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 255-273 - Jørgen Villadsen, Andreas Schmidt Jensen, Nicolai Christian Christensen, Andreas Viktor Hess, Jannick Boese Johnsen, Øyvind Grønland Woller, Philip Bratt Ørum:
Engineering a Multi-Agent System in GOAL. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 329-338 - Sebastian Werner, Christian Bender-Saebelkampf, Hendrik Heller, Axel Heßler:
Multi-Agent Programming Contest 2013: TUB Team Description. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 349-355 - Hongyun Xu, Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, Aditya Ghose, Evan D. Morrison, Qiying Cao, Youqun Shi:
Automatic BDI Plan Recognition from Process Execution Logs and Effect Logs. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 274-291 - Maicon Rafael Zatelli, Maiquel de Brito, Tiago Luiz Schmitz, Marcelo Menezes Morato, Kaio Siqueira de Souza, Daniela Maria Uez, Jomi Fred Hübner:
SMADAS: A Team for MAPC Considering the Organization and the Environment as First-Class Abstractions. EMAS@AAMAS 2013: 319-328 - Massimo Cossentino, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Michael Winikoff:
Engineering Multi-Agent Systems - First International Workshop, EMAS 2013, St. Paul, MN, USA, May 6-7, 2013, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8245, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-45342-7 [contents]
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