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Practical and theoretical innovations in multi-agent systems research

Authors :
D'Inverno, Mark
Luck, Michael
Abramsky, Samson
Vasconcelos, Wamberto
Sabater, Jordi
Sierra, Carles
Querol, Joaquim
Panzarasa, Pietro
Jennings, Nick
McBurney, Peter
Parsons, Simon
O'Riordan, Colm
van Eijk, Rogier
de Boer, Frank
van der Hoek, Wiebe
Meyer, John Jules Ch
Fasli, Maria
Lomuscio, Alessio
Sergot, Marek
Schut, Martijn
Wooldridge, Mike
Norman, Tim
Reed, Chris
Kollingbaum, Martin
Byde, Andrew
Koning, Jean-Luc
Huget, Marc-Philippe
Johnson, Neil
Lamper, David
Jefferies, Paul
Hart, Michael
Howison, Sam
Kraus, Sarit
Karageorgos, Anthony
Thompson, Simon
Mehandjiev, Nikolay
Machado, Rodrigo
Bordini, Rafael
Oechslein, Christoph
Klugl, Franziska
Puppe, Frank
Ashri, Ronald
Zhu, Hong
Kudenko, Daniel
Bauer, Mathias
Dengler, Dietmar
Schroeder, Michael
Noy, Penny
Maheswaran, Virupatchan
Antonopoulos, Nick
Bigham, John
Ryan, Damien
Thong, Wai Sum
Cuthbert, Laurie
Source :
D'Inverno, M, Luck, M, Abramsky, S, Vasconcelos, W, Sabater, J, Sierra, C, Querol, J, Panzarasa, P, Jennings, N, McBurney, P, Parsons, S, O'Riordan, C, van Eijk, R, de Boer, F, van der Hoek, W, Meyer, J J C, Fasli, M, Lomuscio, A, Sergot, M, Schut, M, Wooldridge, M, Norman, T, Reed, C, Kollingbaum, M, Norman, T, Byde, A, Koning, J-L, Huget, M-P, Johnson, N, Lamper, D, Jefferies, P, Hart, M, Howison, S, Kraus, S, Karageorgos, A, Thompson, S, Mehandjiev, N, Machado, R, Bordini, R, Oechslein, C, Klugl, F, Puppe, F, Ashri, R, Luck, M, Zhu, H, Kudenko, D, Bauer, M, Dengler, D, Schroeder, M, Noy, P, Maheswaran, V, Antonopoulos, N, Bigham, J, Ryan, D, Thong, W S & Cuthbert, L 2002, ' Practical and theoretical innovations in multi-agent systems research ', Knowledge Engineering Review, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 295-301 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0269888902000504
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2002.

Abstract

1 IntroductionUKMAS has now been running for six years, in 1996 and 1997 under the heading of FoMAS (Foundations of Multi-Agent Systems) both organised by Michael Luck at Warwick University and then subsequently in its current incarnation, UKMAS, first by Michael Fisher at Manchester Metropolitan University then by Chris Preist at Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Bristol and finally by Mark d'Inverno at St Catherine's College, Oxford in 2000. After the success of the workshop last year at St Catherine's in providing an excellent opportunity for academics and industrialists to come together to discuss current work and directions in the multi-agent systems field, it was decided by the steering committee to use St Catherine's once again as the venue for UKMAS 2001. The workshop was sponsored by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and by AgentLink, the European Commission's IST-funded Network of Excellence for Agent-Based Computing.

Details

ISSN :
14698005 and 02698889
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Accession number :
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