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ESAW'00, Springer LNAI1972
ESAW'01, Springer LNAI2203 ESAW'02, Springer LNAI2577

 
 

ESAW'03: Workshop Schedule

Invited Speakers: André Meyer and Jean-Pierre Müller

The ESAW'03 Workshop will take place Rooms G47A and G47B of the Flowers Building, which is building number 30 on the bottom left on this overview map of Imperial College London's South Kensington Campus.

Imperial College London also provides instructions how to get to the campus, as well as other travel guides and maps

Every presentation slot includes 20 minutes for the talk and 5+ minutes for questions closely related to the particular presentation (e.g. to clarify understanding). Any ideas for discussion of a wider/broader kind should be taken down and brought up in that session's wrap-up slot.

Wednesday the 29th of October, 2003

Time



10:00-11:00

Local registration and welcome

AOSE & Formal Methods I

11:00-11:30

E0033: A Design Complexity Evaluation Framework for Agent-Based System Engineering Methods

Anthony Karageorgos and Nikolay Mehandjiev

11:30-12:00

E0019: Towards a methodological Framework for Holonic Multi-Agent Systems

Sebastian Rodriguez, Vincent Hilaire and Abderrafiaa Koukam

12:00-12:30

E0009: Formalizing the Reusability of Agents

Federico Bergenti

12:30-13:00

E0014: Designing Agents? Behaviours within the Framework of ADELFE Methodology

Carole Bernon, Valérie Camps, Marie-Pierre Gleizes and Gauthier Picard

13:00-13:10

Session wrap-up

 

13:10-14:30

Lunch

MAS Protocols &
Interaction Management

14:30-15:00

E0030: Coordination and conversation protocols in open multi-agent systems

Abdelkader Gouaich

15:00-15:30

E0024: Competent agents and customising protocols

Ulle Endriss, Wenjin Lu, Nicolas Maudet and Kostas Stathis

15:30-16:00

E0026: Interaction Monitoring and Termination Detection for Agent Societies

Tshiamo Motshegwa and Michael Schroeder

16:00-16:10

Session wrap-up

 

16:10-16:30

Coffee break

MAS Organisation
& Workflow

16:30-17:00

E0020: A Mechanism for Trusted Agent-based workflow

Dimosthenis Kaponis, Lloyd Kamara, Jeremy Pitt and Keith Clark

17:00-17:30

E0031: Adaptability Patterns of Multi-Agent Organizations

Oguz Dikenelli and Cenk Erdur

17:30-18:00

E0017: Integrating Organisation within a MAS Coordination Infrastructure

Andrea Omicini, and Alessandro Ricci


18:00-18:30

Session wrap-up and open discussion



Thursday the 30th of October, 2003

Time


 

09:30-10:30

Invited Talk 1
André Meyer
:

Privacy-Aware Mobile Agents: Protecting privacy by modelling social behaviour in open systems of software agents.

 

10:30-11:00

Coffee break

MAS Architectures,
Cooperation and Teamwork

11:00-11:30

E0034: Dynamics of Collective Attitudes during Teamwork

Barbara Dunin-Keplicz and Rineke Verbrugge

11:30-12:00

E0006: Competition, Cooperation, and Authorization

Antoni Mazurkiewicz

12:00-12:30

E0018: Welfare Engineering in Multiagent Systems

Ulle Endriss and Nicolas Maudet

12:30-13:00

E0028: Comprehension and Rational Design of a Complex Agent

Jim Cunningham and Lloyd Kamara

13:00-13:10

Session wrap-up


13:10-14:30

Lunch

AI Techniques in MAS

14:30-15:00

E0010: Using Swarm Intelligence in Linda systems

Robert Tolksdorf and Ronaldo Menezes

15:00-15:30

E0015: Dynamic Analysis of ALife Systems UsingVisualization and AI Techniques

David Rehor, David Kadlecek, Pavel Nahodil and Pavel Slavik

15:30-16:00

E0022: Planning With Agents: An Efficient Approach Using Hierarchical Dynamic Decision Networks

William Turkett and John Rose

16:00-16:10

Session wrap-up


16:10-16:30

Coffee break

Agent Society
Dynamics & Engineering

16:30-17:00

E0007: Social Order and Adaptability in Animal, Human, and Agent Communities

J. Paul Feltovich; Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Renia Jeffers, Niranjan Suri and Andrzej Uszok

17:00-17:30

E0012: A Liberal Approach to Openness in Societies of Agents

Jacques Calmet, Anusch Daemi, Regine Endsuleit and Thilo Mie

17:30-18:00

E0002: Engineering Democracy in Open Agent Systems

Peter McBurney and Simon Parsons


18:00-18:30

Session wrap-up and open discussion



Friday the 31st of October, 2003

Time


 

9:30-10:30

Invited Talk 2
Jean-Pierre Mülller:
Emergence of collective behaviour:
simulation and social engineering

 

10:30-11:00

Coffee break

Agent Applications: Services,
User Modelling and E-Commerce

11:00-11:30

E0008: Advancing Profile Use in Agent Societies

Penny Noy and Michael Schroeder

11:30-12:00

E0021:You've Got Mail From Your Agent: A Location and Context Sensitive Agent System

Guoqiang Zhong, Satoshi Amamiya, Ken'ichi Takahashi, Tadashige Iwao, Tatsuya Kainuma and Makoto Amamiya

12:00-12:30

E0011: Integrating and Orchestrating Services upon an Agent Coordination Infrastructure

Enrico Denti, Alessandro Ricci and Rossella Rubino

12:30-13:00

E0016: A Computational Framework for Social Agents in Agent Mediated E-Commerce

Brendan Neville and Jeremy Pitt

13:00-13:10

Session wrap-up


13:10-14:30

Lunch

AOSE &
Formal Methods II

14:30-15:00

E0025: Towards An Agent Modelling Methodology for Fault-Tolerant Multi-Agent Systems

Sehl Mellouli, Guy Mineau and Bernard Moulin

15:00-15:30

E0023: Patterns reuse in the PASSI methodology

Massimo Cossentino, Luca Sabatucci, Silvio Sorace and Antonio Chella

15:30-16:00

E0004: Enhancing Agent OPEN with concepts used in the Tropos methodology

Brian Henderson-Sellers, Paolo Giorgini and Paolo Bresciani

16:00-16:10

Session wrap-up


16:10-16:30

Close of ESAW'03


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