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Agent and Multi-Agent Systems: Technologies and Applications

First KES International Symposium, KES-AMSTA 2007, Wroclaw, Poland, May 31-June 1, 2007, Proceedings

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Table of contents (110 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Main Track: Methodological Aspects of Agent Systems

    1. On the Integration of Agent-Based and Mathematical Optimization Techniques

      • Paul Davidsson, Jan A. Persson, Johan Holmgren
      Pages 1-10
    2. Building Agent Service Oriented Multi-Agent Systems

      • Dan Luo, Longbing Cao, Jiarui Ni, Li Liu
      Pages 11-20
    3. Agent–Based Approach for LabVIEW Developed Distributed Control Systems

      • Grzegorz Polaków, Mieczysław Metzger
      Pages 21-30
    4. Pr\(\mathcal{SH}\): A Belief Description Logic

      • Tao Jia, Wen Zhao, Lifu Wang
      Pages 31-41
    5. Reinforcement Learning on a Futures Market Simulator

      • Koichi Moriyama, Mitsuhiro Matsumoto, Ken-ichi Fukui, Satoshi Kurihara, Masayuki Numao
      Pages 42-52
    6. The Effects of Agent Synchronization in Asynchronous Search Algorithms

      • Ionel Muscalagiu, Jose M. Vidal, Vladimir Cretu, Popa Horia Emil, Manuela Panoiu
      Pages 53-62
    7. Modelling Social Attitudes of Agents

      • Matteo Cristani, Elisa Burato
      Pages 63-72
    8. Software Component Selection Algorithm Using Intelligent Agents

      • Blanca Z. Abraham, Jose C. Aguilar
      Pages 82-91
    9. A Methodology to Specify Multiagent Systems

      • Jose Aguilar, Mariela Cerrada, Francisco Hidrobo
      Pages 92-101
    10. A Stochastic Process Model for Daily Travel Patterns and Traffic Information

      • Yongtaek Lim, Seung Jae Lee, Joohwan Kim
      Pages 102-110
    11. Expressivity of STRIPS-Like and HTN-Like Planning

      • Marián Lekavý, Pavol Návrat
      Pages 121-130
    12. Agent-Based Discovery Middleware Supporting Interoperability in Ubiquitous Environments

      • Seung-Hyun Lee, Kyung-Soo Jang, Ho-Jin Shin, Dong-Ryeol Shin
      Pages 141-149
    13. Performance of Fast TCP in Multi-agent Systems

      • Jung-Ha Kang, Hong-kyun Oh, Sung-Eon Cho, Eun-Gi Kim
      Pages 150-158
    14. Manipulating Paraconsistent Knowledge in Multi-agent Systems

      • Jair Minoro Abe, Kazumi Nakamatsu
      Pages 159-168
    15. Hierarchy of Logics of Irrational and Conflicting Agents

      • Germano Resconi, Boris Kovalerchuk
      Pages 179-188

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About this book

st This volume contains papers selected for presentation at the 1 KES Symposium on Agent and Multi-Agent Systems – Technologies and Applications (KES-AMSTA 2007), held in Wroclaw, Poland, May 31 – June 1, 2007. The symposium was org- ized by the Institute of Information Science and Engineering, Wroclaw University of Technology, and KES International, as part of the KES Conference Series. The aim of the symposium was to provide an international forum for scientific - search in the technologies and applications of agent and multi-agent systems. Agents and multi-agent systems are related to the modern software which has long been r- ognized as a promising technology for constructing autonomous, complex and intel- gent systems. A key development in the field of agent and multi-agent systems has been the specification of agent communication languages and formalization of - tologies. Agent communication languages are intended to provide standard decla- tive mechanisms for agents to communicate knowledge and make requests of each other, whereas ontologies are intended for conceptualization of the knowledge - main.

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