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E-grāmata: Intelligent Agents VI. Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages: 6th International Workshop, ATAL'99 Orlando, Florida, USA, July 15-17, 1999 Proceedings

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  • Sērija : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1757
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Dec-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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  • ISBN-13: 9783540464679
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Intelligent agents are one of the most important developments in computer science in the 1990s. Agents are of interest in many important application areas, ranging from human-computer interaction to industrial process control. The ATAL workshop series aims to bring together researchers interested in the core aspects of agent technology. Speci cally, ATAL addresses issues such as th- ries of agency, software architectures for intelligent agents, methodologies and programming languages for realizing agents, and software tools for developing and evaluating agent systems. One of the strengths of the ATAL workshop series is its emphasis on the synergies between theories, infrastructures, architectures, methodologies, formal methods, and languages. This years workshop continued the ATAL trend of attracting a large n- ber of high-quality submissions. In more detail, 75 papers were submitted to the ATAL-99 workshop, from 19 countries. After stringent reviewing, 22 papers wereacceptedforpresentationattheworkshop.Aftertheworkshop,thesepapers were revised on the basis of comments received both from the original reviewers and from discussions at the workshop itself. This volume contains these revised papers.

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Section I: Agent Theories Reasoning about Visibility, Perception and Knowledge 1(12) Michael Wooldridge Alessio Lomuscio A Spectrum of Modes of Knowledge Sharing between Agents 13(14) Alessio Lomuscio Mark Ryan Observability-Based Nested Belief Computation for Multiagent Systems and its Formalization 27(15) Hideki Isozaki Hirofumi Katsuno On the Correctness of PRS Agent Programs 42(15) Wayne Wobcke Incorporating Uncertainty in Agent Commitments 57(14) Ping Xuan Victor R. Lesser Section II: Agent and System Architectures Rational Cognition in OSCAR 71(20) John L. Pollock Agent for Information Broadcasting 91(15) Esther David Sarit Kraus On the Evaluation of Agent Architectures 106(11) Henry Hexmoor Marcus Huber Jorg P. Muller John Pollock Donald Steiner Toward a Methodology for AI Architecture Evaluation 117(15) Scott A. Wallace John E. Laird Reactive-System Approaches to Agent Architectures 132(15) Jaeho Lee A Planning Component for RETSINA Agent 147(15) Massimo Paolucci Onn Shehory Katia Sycara Dirk Kalp Anandeep Pannu A Scalable Agent Location Mechanism 162(11) Onn Shehory Section III: Agent Languages Reactivity in a Logic-Based Robot Programming Framework 173(15) Yves Lesperance Kenneth Tam Michael Jenkin Extending ConGolod to Allow Partial Ordering 188(17) Chitta Baral Tran Cao Son Operational Semantics of Multi-agent Organisations 205(13) Jacques Ferber Olivier Gutknecht Open Multi-agent Systems: Agent Communication and Integration 218(15) Rogier M. van Eijk Frank S. de Boer Wiebe van der Hoek John-Jules Ch. Meyer Toward Team-Oriented Programming 233(15) David V. Pynadath Milind Tambe Nicolas Chauvat Lawrence Cavedon Section IV: Agent-Oriented Software Engineering Agent-Oriented Software Engineering 248(2) Stefan Bussmann Paolo Ciancarini Keith Decker Michael Huhns Michael Wooldridge Multiagent System Engineering: The Coordination Viewpoint 250(10) Paolo Ciancarini Andrea Omicini Franco Zambonelli Using Multi-context Systems to Engineer Executable Agents 260(17) Jordi Sabater Carles Sierra Simon Parsons Nicholas R. Jennings Structuring BDI Agents in Functional Clusters 277(13) Paolo Busetta Nicholas Howden Ralph Ronnquist Andrew Hodgson Towards a Distributed, Environment-Centered Agent Framework 290(15) John R. Graham Keith S. Decker Section V: Decision Making in a Social Context Variable Sociability in Agent-Based Decision Making 305(14) Lisa Hogg Nicholas R. Jennings Cooperation and Group Utility 319(15) Guido Boella Rossana Damiano Leonardo Lesmo Relating Quantified Motivations for Organizationally Situated Agents 334(15) Thomas Wagner Victor Lesser The Role and the Impact of Preferences on Multiagent Interaction 349(15) Sviatoslav Brainov Deliberate Normative Agents: Principles and Architecture 364(15) Cristiano Castelfranchi Frank Dignum Catholijn M. Jonker Jan Treur Subject Index 379(2) Author Index 381