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From Theory to Practice in Multi-Agent Systems

Second International Workshop of Central and Eastern Europe on Multi-Agent Systems, CEEMAS 2001 Cracow, Poland, September 26-29, 2001, Revised Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2296)

Part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)

Conference series link(s): CEEMAS: International Central and Eastern European Conference on Multi-Agent Systems

Conference proceedings info: CEEMAS 2001.

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Table of contents (35 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-IX
  2. Invited Papers

    1. Approximate Reasoning by Agents

      • Andrzej Skowron
      Pages 3-14
    2. Network Services in Context of Pervasive Mobile Internet

      • Krzysztof ZieliÅ„ski
      Pages 15-25
  3. Regular Papers

    1. On BAN Logics for Industrial Security Protocols

      • Nesria Agray, Wiebe van der Hoek, Erik de Vink
      Pages 29-36
    2. A Concept of Agent Language in Agentspace

      • Stanislaw Ambroszkiewicz, Tomasz Nowak, Dariusz Mikulowski, Leszek Rozwadowski
      Pages 37-46
    3. Mobie: Personalized Automated Recharge of Prepaid Mobile Phones

      • J. Burgett, S. Hussain, C. M. Jonker, A. Razaq, K. Silz
      Pages 54-61
    4. A Formal Specification of M-Agent Architecture

      • Krzysztof Cetnarowicz, Pablo Gruer, Vincent Hilaire, Abder Koukam
      Pages 62-72
    5. Multi-agent System for Flexible Manufacturing Systems Management

      • Krzysztof Cetnarowicz, JarosÅ‚aw Koźlak
      Pages 73-82
    6. Motivational Attitudes of Agents: On Desires, Obligations, and Norms

      • Frank Dignum, David Kinny, Liz Sonenberg
      Pages 83-92
    7. On Commitments, Roles, and Obligations

      • Maria Fasli
      Pages 93-102
    8. Software Development Kit for Multi-agent Systems Design and Implementation

      • Vladimir Gorodetski, Oleg Karsayev, Igor Kotenko, Alexey Khabalov
      Pages 121-130
    9. A Modelling Environment for Mind and Matter Aspects of Intentional Behaviour

      • Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur, Wouter C. A. Wijngaards
      Pages 141-150
    10. Temporal Languages for Simulation and Analysis of the Dynamics within an Organisation

      • Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur, Wouter C.A. Wijngaards
      Pages 151-160
    11. Learning User Preferences in Multi-agent System

      • Adorjan Kiss, Joël Quinqueton
      Pages 169-178
    12. Towards Requirements Analysis for Autonomous Agent Behaviour

      • Sorabain Wolfheart de Lioncourt, Michael Luck
      Pages 179-186

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About this book

This volume contains the papers selected for presentation at CEEMAS 2001. The wo- shop was the fourth in a series of international conferences devoted to autonomous agents and multi-agent systems organized in Central-Eastern Europe. Its predecessors wereCEEMAS’99andDAIMAS’97,whichtookplaceinSt. Petersburg,Russia,aswell as DIMAS’95, which took place in Cracow, Poland. Organizers of all these events made efforts to make them wide-open to participants from all over the world. This would have been impossible without some help from friendly centers in the Czech Republic, England, France, Japan, and The Netherlands. DIMAS’95 featured papers from 15 countries, while CEEMAS’99 from 18 co- tries. A total of 61 papers were submitted to CEEMAS 2001 from 17 countries. Out of these papers, 31 were selected for regular presentation, while 14 were quali ed as posters. The motto of the meeting was “Diversity is the core of multi-agent systems". This variety of subjects was clearly visible in the CEEMAS 2001 program, addressing the following major areas of multi-agent systems: – Organizations and social aspects of multi-agent systems – Agent and multi-agent system architectures, models, and formalisms – Communication languages, protocols, and negotiation – Applications of multi-agent systems – Agent and multi-agent development tools – Theoretical foundations of DistributedAI – Learning in multi-agent systems The richness of workshop subjects was ensured thanks to the CEEMAS 2001 contributing authors as well as the keynote speakers.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Informatics, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland

    Barbara Dunin-Keplicz

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland

    Edward Nawarecki

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