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Programming Multi-Agent Systems

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Planning for Interactions among Autonomous Agents
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    Chapter 2 Exploring Heuristic Action Selection in Agent Programming
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    Chapter 3 Programming Verifiable Heterogeneous Agent Systems
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    Chapter 4 Orwell’s Nightmare for Agents? Programming Multi-agent Organisations
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    Chapter 5 Jazzyk: A Programming Language for Hybrid Agents with Heterogeneous Knowledge Representations
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    Chapter 6 PRESAGE: A Programming Environment for the Simulation of Agent Societies
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    Chapter 7 An Organisational Platform for Holonic and Multiagent Systems
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    Chapter 8 A Complete-Computerised Delphi Process with a Multi-Agent System
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    Chapter 9 How Situated Is Your Agent? A Cognitive Perspective
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    Chapter 10 An Awareness Model for Agents in Heterogeneous Environments
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    Chapter 11 Infrastructure for Forensic Analysis of Multi-Agent Systems
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    Chapter 12 Toolipse: An IDE for Development of JIAC Applications
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    Chapter 13 Kerberos-Based Secure Multiagent Platform
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    Chapter 14 Agent Contest Competition: 4th Edition
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    Chapter 15 AC08 System Description
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    Chapter 16 Herding Agents - JIAC TNG in Multi-Agent Programming Contest 2008
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    Chapter 17 On Herding Artificial Cows: Using Jadex to Coordinate Cowboy Agents
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    Chapter 18 Using Jason and $\mathcal{M}$ oise + to Develop a Team of Cowboys
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    Chapter 19 Dublin Bogtrotters: Agent Herders
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    Chapter 20 SHABaN Multi-agent Team To Herd Cows
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Title
Programming Multi-Agent Systems
Published by
ADS, January 2008
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-03278-3
ISBNs
978-3-64-203277-6, 978-3-64-203278-3
Editors

Koen V. Hindriks, Alexander Pokahr, Sebastian Sardina

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Country Count As %
Ireland 1 7%
Unknown 14 93%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Lecturer 1 7%
Unknown 14 93%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 1 7%
Unknown 14 93%
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