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ESAW02: Accepted Submissions

NrPresentationPaperTitleAuthors (Country)
E0006Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Signs of a Revolution in Computer Science and Software EngineeringFranco Zambonelli, H. Van Dyke Parunak (Italy)
E0007Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Rationality, Autonomy and Coordination: the Sunk Costs PerspectiveMatteo Bonifacio, Paolo Bouquet, Roberta Ferrario, Diego Ponte (Italy)
E0009Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Co-Fields: Towards a Unifying Approach to the Engineering of Swarm Intelligent SystemsMarco Mamei, Franco Zambonelli, Letizia Leonardi (Italy)
E0010Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Co-ordinating Heterogeneous Interactions in Systems Composed of Active Human and Agent SocietiesKonstantinos Prouskas, Jeremy Pitt (United Kingdom)
E0011Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Engineering Agent Systems for Decision Support Sascha Ossowski, Josefa Z. Hernández, Carlos A. Iglesias, Alberto Fernández (Spain)
E0015Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)A Normative and Intentional Agent Model for Organisation ModellingJoaquim Filipe (Portugal)
E0016Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)SABPO:A Standards Based and Pattern Oriented Multi-Agent Development MethodologyOguz Dikenelli, Riza Cenk Erdur (Turkey)
E0018Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)An Operational Framework for the Semantics of Agent Communication LanguagesGiovanni Rimassa, Mirko Viroli (Italy)
E0020Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Simulating Computational SocietiesLloyd Kamara, Alexander Artikis, Brendan Neville, Jeremy Pitt (United Kingdom)
E0021Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)ADELFE, a Methodology for Adaptive Multi-Agent Systems EngineeringCarole Bernon, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Sylvain Peyruqueou, Gauthier Picard (France)
E0024Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Towards a Methodology for Coordination Mechanism Selection in Open SystemsSimon Miles, Mike Joy, Michael Luck (United Kingdom)
E0025Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)An Agent and Goal-Oriented Approach for Virtual Enterprise Modelling: A Case StudyLiu Zhi, Lin Liu (Canada)
E0026Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Multi-Agent System DesignSehl Mellouli, Guy W. Mineau, Daniel Pascot (Canada)
E0029Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Motivating Participation in Peer to Peer CommunitiesJulita Vassileva (Canada)
E0032Download Presentation (PDF)Download Paper (PDF)On Agentware: Ruminations on Why We Should Use AgentsFederico Bergenti (Italy)
E0033Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)A Schema for Specifying Computational AutonomyMatthias Nickles, Michael Rovatsos, Gerhard Weiß (Germany)
E0036Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Activity Theory as a Framework for MAS CoordinationAlessandro Ricci, Andrea Omicini, Enrico Denti (Italy)
E0037Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Specification by refinement and agreement: designing agent interaction using landmarks and contractsHans Weigand, Virginia Dignum, John-Jules Meyer, Frank Dignum (The Netherlands)
E0038Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Access-as-you-need: A computational logic framework for accessing resources in artificial societiesFrancesca Toni, Kostas Stathis (United Kingdom)
E0039Download Presentation (MS PowerPoint)Download Paper (PDF)Evaluating Multi-Agent System Architectures: a case study concerning dynamic resource allocationPaul Davidsson, Stefan Johansson (Sweden)

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