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1st DAI 1995: Canberra, ACT, Australia
- Chengqi Zhang, Dickson Lukose:
Distributed Artificial Intelligence: Architecture and Modelling, First Australian Workshop on DAI, Canberra, ACT, Australia, November 13, 1995, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1087, Springer 1996, ISBN 3-540-61314-5 - Hongxia Yang, Chengqi Zhang:
Definition and Application of a Comprehensive Framework for Distributed Problem Solving. 1-15 - Lawrence Cavedon, Gil Tidhar:
A Logical Framework for Multi-Agent Systems and Joint Attitudes. 16-30 - Onn Shehory, Sarit Kraus:
A Kernel-Oriented Model for Autonomous-Agent Coalition-Formation in General Environments. 31-45 - Sascha Ossowski, Ana García-Serrano:
A Knowledge-Level Model of Co-ordination. 46-57 - Bengt Carlsson:
An Evolutionary Model of Multi-Agent Systems. 58-69 - Michael Luck, Mark d'Inverno:
Engagement and Cooperating in Motivated Agent Modelling. 70-84 - Elizabeth A. Kendall, Margaret T. Malkoun, Chong H. Jiang:
A Methodology for Developing Agent Based Systems. 85-99 - Wayne Wobcke:
Plans and the Revison of Intentions. 100-114 - Mark d'Inverno, Michael Luck:
A Formal View of Social Dependence Networks. 115-129 - Lorenzo Sommaruga, Nadia Catenazzi:
From Practice to Theory in Designing Autonomous Agents. 130-143 - C. Munday, J. Dangedej, T. Cross, Dickson Lukose:
Motivation and Perception Mechanisms in Mobile Agents for Electronic Commerce. 144-158 - Anand S. Rao:
Integrated Agent Architecture: Execution and Recognition of Mental-States. 159-173 - Minjie Zhang, Chengqi Zhang:
Neural Network Strategies for Solving Synthesis Problems in Non-conflilct Cases in Distributed Expert Systems. 174-188 - Paul Davidsson:
A Linearly Quasi-Anticipatory Autonomous Agent Architecture: Some Preliminary Experiments. 189-203 - Orlando Belo, José Neves:
Cooperation Among Opportunistic Agents on a Distributed Environment. 204-215 - Bernard Moulin, Mario Brassard:
A Scenario-Based Design Method and an Environment for the Development of Multiagent Systems. 216-232
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